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the mid atlantic's region.lightly better chance for a thunderstorm late in the day thursday. tomorrow, he scorcher with west winds at 6-12. light winds on the day tomorrow with waves less -- on the bay to mawr with winds -- light winds on the bay tomorrow with waves less than a foot. 97 tomorrow, a hot day with plenty of humidity. mid 90's on thursday. thursday night and friday, a chance for thunderstorms. a bit cloutier on saturday and sunday and that will cool things off a little bit. udier on saturday and sunday and that will cool things off a little bit. >> a new study from ohio state university says the new debt age is 28. by 28, young people have overestimated how much money they were going to earn on their job. the survey also showed that had a positive influence on those aged 18 to 27 by giving them higher self-esteem and more control of their lives. more accusations that the for- profit college industry has been abusing the taxpayer supported college loan program. critics at a congressional hearing tod
the mid atlantic's region.lightly better chance for a thunderstorm late in the day thursday. tomorrow, he scorcher with west winds at 6-12. light winds on the day tomorrow with waves less -- on the bay to mawr with winds -- light winds on the bay tomorrow with waves less than a foot. 97 tomorrow, a hot day with plenty of humidity. mid 90's on thursday. thursday night and friday, a chance for thunderstorms. a bit cloutier on saturday and sunday and that will cool things off a little bit. udier...
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we talked a lot about the mid-atlantic and severe weather and airports being impacted. a quick snapshot. some tornado warnings in northern maryland, hartford county until about 5: 30 tonight. south of washington, d.c., take a look at this red cell. what we're seeing, some isolated tornadoes and also we're seeing in addition to that in other of these smaller cells, hail, 1 1/2 inches in diameter and winds up to 70 miles per hour. mid-atlantic certainly being impacted. of course we're talking about the fires as well. and so much else happening weatherwise. certainly severe weather, we've certainly seen that. of course, critical fire. this could be and is on the precipice in so much of eastern arizona being potentially the worst fire season and the worst fire they have ever seen in the state's history. of course, also in terms of the winds and the direction which they're moving, they're taking these tiny particles of soot and blowing them now into the states that border them. causing some problems there. southwesterly winds, again, moving from arizona into m&m m&m just cro
we talked a lot about the mid-atlantic and severe weather and airports being impacted. a quick snapshot. some tornado warnings in northern maryland, hartford county until about 5: 30 tonight. south of washington, d.c., take a look at this red cell. what we're seeing, some isolated tornadoes and also we're seeing in addition to that in other of these smaller cells, hail, 1 1/2 inches in diameter and winds up to 70 miles per hour. mid-atlantic certainly being impacted. of course we're talking...
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forecasters say there is a 65% chance the atlantic will produce up to 10 hurricanes this year.ema and local government agencies already calling for residents down in the south to be ready. >>> today joplin, missouri crews will start hauling away piles of debris left behind by that massive tornado. the twister killed more than 100 people and destroyed thousands of buildings. missouri's governor says the federal government will cover 90% of those clean-up costs. >>> the french government says another 75 bodies have been recovered from the wreckage of a plane that crashed into the atlantic ocean two years ago. all 228 people aboard air france flight 447 were killed when the plane went down on the way to paris. the information from the flight recorder says it plunged out of control for four minutes before crashing into the sea. the data has raised questions about how the crew handled the situation. >>> former governor sarah palin chatting pizza and politics with reality tv star donald trump. her bus tour stopping in new york city last night. trump and palin a brief meeting at trip
forecasters say there is a 65% chance the atlantic will produce up to 10 hurricanes this year.ema and local government agencies already calling for residents down in the south to be ready. >>> today joplin, missouri crews will start hauling away piles of debris left behind by that massive tornado. the twister killed more than 100 people and destroyed thousands of buildings. missouri's governor says the federal government will cover 90% of those clean-up costs. >>> the french...
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yes, today's the start of the atlantic hurricane season.you to the graphic, we are expecting it looks like above average season anywhere between three and six major hurricanes and 12 to 18 named storms. now, typically on average, we see about 11 named storms and last year we did pretty good but this year noaa expecting more activity for the atlantic ocean and while today is the start of it, it looks like the peak actually doesn't come for a couple more months and it's usually right around september 10th and then starting to see activity falling off and then eventually the atlantic hurricane season comes to an end november 30th. already starting to see a bit more activity out there. we have a system with a 10% chance of development just to the west of the bahamas and also watching another system and the caribbean. we are talking in the southern caribbean and spinning down the region and going to continue to bring heavier rainfall. through the next 24 to 48 hours, the models showing a bit of development. as i take this and put it into motion,
yes, today's the start of the atlantic hurricane season.you to the graphic, we are expecting it looks like above average season anywhere between three and six major hurricanes and 12 to 18 named storms. now, typically on average, we see about 11 named storms and last year we did pretty good but this year noaa expecting more activity for the atlantic ocean and while today is the start of it, it looks like the peak actually doesn't come for a couple more months and it's usually right around...
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servers at another atlantic city casino are now wearing revealing flapper costumes. of female employees filed a lawsuit over that. >>> well if that doesn't entice people to the tropicana, a recent string of luck may do the trick. according to the press of atlantic city, the tropicana just paid about $5.3 million to a gambler last week. the owner said the man won most of his cash during a six-hour streak playing craps. he said the man left a tip of more than $150,000 for the table game dealers. his big win comes just weeks after another man won nearly 6 million at that same casino. >>> from being lucky with money to being lucky in life, this is a story, the kind of story you only hear about in the movies. a man shot at point blank range survived because his religious medallion deflected the bullet. it happened on sunday during a robbery attempt at the convenience store that he owns. the victim is badly bruised but otherwise he wasn't seriously injured. the medallion, his last line of defense, bears the inscription, god is one. >>> thousands of people rolled up their s
servers at another atlantic city casino are now wearing revealing flapper costumes. of female employees filed a lawsuit over that. >>> well if that doesn't entice people to the tropicana, a recent string of luck may do the trick. according to the press of atlantic city, the tropicana just paid about $5.3 million to a gambler last week. the owner said the man won most of his cash during a six-hour streak playing craps. he said the man left a tip of more than $150,000 for the table game...
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so for areas of the mid-atlantic and the northeast, you've got a picture. the kids are still in school with the teachers, some don't have ac. it will be a rough two days. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> big ben bumps out the street, a big win for nbc and a woman whose facebook friends really are forever. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, surprises are in store later this morning as "today" stays farewell to mayor death. >>> coming up, tiger woods limps away from golf and game four of the nabz finals comes down to the final shot. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning, and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headlines this morning. arizona's mammoth wildfire has chased thousands from their homes, burned ten structures and 486 square miles. no one has injured by the blaze, which was captured by a massive satellite along with another major fire burning in the state. >>> loud explosions have been rocking tripoli amid a sudden spike in nato air strikes. parts of libyan ruler moammar gad
so for areas of the mid-atlantic and the northeast, you've got a picture. the kids are still in school with the teachers, some don't have ac. it will be a rough two days. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> big ben bumps out the street, a big win for nbc and a woman whose facebook friends really are forever. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, surprises are in store later this morning as "today" stays farewell to mayor death....
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thursday, that's when it will peak in the mid-atlantic. 98 in new york city. >> so, just brutal. >> that's it. start of our summer heat season. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> big ben bums out the sister. big win for nbc. your "first look" at this morning's business headlines is straight ahead. >>> coming up, tiger looks away from golf and game four in the nba comes down to the final shot. wÑ >>> welcome back to "first look." here are some of the top stories making news this morning -- arizona's massive wildfire has chased thousands from their homes. burned ten structures and 486 square miles. no one has been injured by the blaze, which was captured by a nasa satellite. along with another fire-burning in the state. >>> loud explosions have been rocking tripoli. parts of libyan ruler mohammad gadhafi's compound. >>> mother nature put on quite a show in canada yesterday. lightning lit up the skies of toronto. striking the cn tower in the downtown area. >>> one missouri ice cream shop is getting bugged for serving a nontraditional ice cream flavor. they have been told to stop cicada ice cream fl
thursday, that's when it will peak in the mid-atlantic. 98 in new york city. >> so, just brutal. >> that's it. start of our summer heat season. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> big ben bums out the sister. big win for nbc. your "first look" at this morning's business headlines is straight ahead. >>> coming up, tiger looks away from golf and game four in the nba comes down to the final shot. wÑ >>> welcome back to "first look." here...
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as we go into wednesday, notice what happens in the mid-atlantic and into new england. new york, 96. d.c., 96. even philadelphia will be up there in the mid to upper 90s while we begin to cool it off around denver and minneapolis. if you're watching us on wrc tv in connection 4 washington, d.c., see stampes and other artifacts that document the american experience from historical subjects to popular culture at the national postage museum. that's your "early today" event of the day. >> wow. i'm glad i didn't get that one. bill, thanks so much. >> so proud of myself. >> i am proud of you. >>> now here's a look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. right now, no one in the world is more in demand than lady gaga. last night, fashion designers presented her with the 2011 fashion icon award. earlier monday, the u.s. ambassador to italy announced that she will participate in europe's annual gay pride parade held this year in rome. >>> cameron diaz said rumors of a breakup between her and slug er alex rodriguez are not true. >>> in lloyd's of london has gone to court cl
as we go into wednesday, notice what happens in the mid-atlantic and into new england. new york, 96. d.c., 96. even philadelphia will be up there in the mid to upper 90s while we begin to cool it off around denver and minneapolis. if you're watching us on wrc tv in connection 4 washington, d.c., see stampes and other artifacts that document the american experience from historical subjects to popular culture at the national postage museum. that's your "early today" event of the day....
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across the atlantic on ll street the dow finhed at the top of the hour and managed to lock in gains of about 1%. the euro trading this hour at a value of one u.s. $40 4 cents. despite efforts by the chinese government to bring inflation under control, the cost of living and the world's second- biggest economy rose by 5.5% last month representing its steepest climb in nearly three years. the chinese central bank has increased its interest rates four times in four months. food prices and the could have continued to climb aggressively at a rate of 12% in the month of may. a combination of drought and flooding in various regions of china has exacerbated the situation. analysts are expecting two more interest-rate increases this year. volcanoes are causing more problems for air traffic, this time in the southern hemisphere. >> the cloud continues to cause chaos for air travelers in south meri ands faway as australia and new zealand. the volcano began erupting 10 days ago sending up a plume of ash that is more than 10 kilometers high. strong wind has been carrying the ash around the southern
across the atlantic on ll street the dow finhed at the top of the hour and managed to lock in gains of about 1%. the euro trading this hour at a value of one u.s. $40 4 cents. despite efforts by the chinese government to bring inflation under control, the cost of living and the world's second- biggest economy rose by 5.5% last month representing its steepest climb in nearly three years. the chinese central bank has increased its interest rates four times in four months. food prices and the...
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trans-atlantic was up 9.5%. closing oer $48. allied world fell 4.5%. graham packaging has a competing buyout offer. a new zealand private equity firm has offered $25 per share. that's over the price on the table from consumer packaging maker silgan. one to consider there. other companies receiving buyout offers? a $464 million deal for business services firm m&f worldwide. wireless technology firm e.m.s. technologies has been offered $33 per share by honeywell. info-tech firm ness will go private for $7.75 per share, and tech equipment maker gerber has agreed to an $11-per-share buyout offer. ford stock saw volume double today as it dropped 1.6%. it's been trending lower lately. an ohio jury ruled ford should pay $2 billion to thousands of auto dealers in a fight over an incentive program for heavy trucks. ford pledged to appeal the verdict. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tom: the nba finals between name and dallas some of the best t.v. ratings in more than a decade. tonight's beyond the score board begins with an economic winner and loser fro
trans-atlantic was up 9.5%. closing oer $48. allied world fell 4.5%. graham packaging has a competing buyout offer. a new zealand private equity firm has offered $25 per share. that's over the price on the table from consumer packaging maker silgan. one to consider there. other companies receiving buyout offers? a $464 million deal for business services firm m&f worldwide. wireless technology firm e.m.s. technologies has been offered $33 per share by honeywell. info-tech firm ness will go...
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this is the incoming atlantic breeze maces patient one of the most testing even folks cram of the globe still a diverse. on friday wind speeds of up to ninety kilometer or for the cancellation of the group bret is as well as the first round of the competition i over thesis come down by surly with whether it be more favorable to the competitors in the death defying scored. twelve bravehearts jones the elements in front of center thousands per day there is the biggest ever crowd at the world series of bound twenty champ and glory hunt remain the strong favorite. the bruin breed won here last year was quick to prove he squares the stem around too with his very first dive taking well as breath away. although it was just the beginning of the show which has some great dives in the second round here is ukrainian sasha could turn be forming probably the most blanche of the night. next up on the platform russia's greatest hope in the sport's. little really boasted a second place at another world series have burned as year but a slight mistake during the entry was enough to see his hopes nosedive
this is the incoming atlantic breeze maces patient one of the most testing even folks cram of the globe still a diverse. on friday wind speeds of up to ninety kilometer or for the cancellation of the group bret is as well as the first round of the competition i over thesis come down by surly with whether it be more favorable to the competitors in the death defying scored. twelve bravehearts jones the elements in front of center thousands per day there is the biggest ever crowd at the world...
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and as we head up the mid- atlantic, 62 degrees for boston. new york kicking in at 65 degrees this hour. but warmer to the south at raleigh, at 85 degrees. and our national temperatures showing you the heat is on in the deep south and that is what is going to be heading our way. we're influenced by a bermuda high and all of this warm humid is going to move up the mid- atlantic. but let's take a look at radar for a minute and show you what has been going on throughout the course of the day because we've been dealing with a frontal system that moved through yesterday into the course of early today and as i said, had a few pop-up showers and a few pop-up thunderstorms in some of the neighborhoods. not everyone saw it. and right now we have a little bit of activity out to the far west here. you see some here to the south. and there is a slight chance that into the course of the evening hours over the shenandoah valley, potomac highlands, we could see a pop- up thunderstorm or two. but orange than -- but other than that, a ridge of high pressure mo
and as we head up the mid- atlantic, 62 degrees for boston. new york kicking in at 65 degrees this hour. but warmer to the south at raleigh, at 85 degrees. and our national temperatures showing you the heat is on in the deep south and that is what is going to be heading our way. we're influenced by a bermuda high and all of this warm humid is going to move up the mid- atlantic. but let's take a look at radar for a minute and show you what has been going on throughout the course of the day...
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the most prestigious competition in the stored the world cleaved are being serious this incoming atlantic breeze mixes location one of the most destin even footprint of the globe still high divers. on friday when speeds of up to ninety kilometer per hour or for the cancellation of the fruit brett is as well as the first round of the competition. i overthe east come down by sara lee with whether it be more favorable to the competitors in the death defying scored. twelve brave hearts journeys the elements in front of sounded thousand spectators the biggest ever crowd at the world series of band twenty ten champion garri hunt remain the strong favorite there bruin breit won here last year was quick to prove his class these time around two with his very first dive taking the pros breath away. although it was just the beginning of the show which saw some great dives in the second round eras ukranian such a good turn for reforming probably the most blush of the night. next up on the platform russia's greatest help in the sport i don't see. will really boast of a second place yet another war ser
the most prestigious competition in the stored the world cleaved are being serious this incoming atlantic breeze mixes location one of the most destin even footprint of the globe still high divers. on friday when speeds of up to ninety kilometer per hour or for the cancellation of the fruit brett is as well as the first round of the competition. i overthe east come down by sara lee with whether it be more favorable to the competitors in the death defying scored. twelve brave hearts journeys the...
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this incoming atlantic breeze makes is one of the most justing even for friends of the globe's top high divers. on friday wind speeds of up to ninety kilometer or forced the cancellation of the fruit brecht is as well as the first round of the competition. i overthe east come down by surly with whether it be more favorable to the company or us in the death defying support. twelve brave hearts journeys the elements in front of sounded thousands per day there is the biggest ever crowd at the world series of band twenty ten champ band garri hunt remain the strong favorite there bruin breed won here last year was quick to prove his quest these time around two with his very first dive taking the pros berth away. although it was just the beginning of the show which saw some great dives in the second round here is ukrainian such a concern before me in probably the most. of the night i next up on the platform russia's greatest help in this war it. will really boast of a second place at another was serious event the. what a slight mistake during the entry was enough to see his hopes nosedive lea
this incoming atlantic breeze makes is one of the most justing even for friends of the globe's top high divers. on friday wind speeds of up to ninety kilometer or forced the cancellation of the fruit brecht is as well as the first round of the competition. i overthe east come down by surly with whether it be more favorable to the company or us in the death defying support. twelve brave hearts journeys the elements in front of sounded thousands per day there is the biggest ever crowd at the...
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it was a gorgeous weekend in new england and the mid-atlantic. temperatures were down. humidity was low. enjoy it while it lasts. it will be really the last day of cooler temperatures. we're in the 50s in most of the suburbs. we're in the 60s in the city to start your day. in today's forecast, we should be dry in most regions. there's a slight chance of a shower or storm, but overall, you should be dry. 85 in d.c. 79, new york. buffalo and pittsburgh, looking nice in the 70s or low 80s. still cool in boston. now, on tuesday this area of the country begins to warm up. 88 on philly. 88 in d.c. then by the time we get to wednesday and thursday, that will be the peak of the heat heading to the east coast. look at philadelphia. wednesday, 95. thursday, dangerous heat at 97 with humidity. the stf that's been in the southern half of the country in the middle of the country is going to head east through the middle of the upcoming week. today's forecast we're in the 90s, mid 90s from denver to kansas city. st. louis to dallas. then as we said, lynn, it all heads east. they'll ge
it was a gorgeous weekend in new england and the mid-atlantic. temperatures were down. humidity was low. enjoy it while it lasts. it will be really the last day of cooler temperatures. we're in the 50s in most of the suburbs. we're in the 60s in the city to start your day. in today's forecast, we should be dry in most regions. there's a slight chance of a shower or storm, but overall, you should be dry. 85 in d.c. 79, new york. buffalo and pittsburgh, looking nice in the 70s or low 80s. still...
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finally a record breaking crowds gather to watch the latest cliff diving extravaganza on the french atlantic coast the world tour stop was a letdown for russia's. but thousands of fans were still treated to a top notch adrenaline boosting show and our own product that anyone was there to watch. moving on probably the best way to require how to go over his lifestyle with one of the top a spall of the world going through his head dogged work get it here range theory of worship twenty seven mirror hybrid war and. war. it's already the third time the cliff the english translation for a share has hold of the most prestigious competition in the sport the world cleaved diving series this incoming atlantic breeze misses one of the most jesting even folk friend of the globe stuart high divers. on friday wind speeds of up to ninety kilometer or forced the cancellation of the fruit bread this as well as the first round of the competition. i over theses come down by surly with whether it be more favorable to the competitors in the death defying sport. twelve brave hearts journeys the elements in front o
finally a record breaking crowds gather to watch the latest cliff diving extravaganza on the french atlantic coast the world tour stop was a letdown for russia's. but thousands of fans were still treated to a top notch adrenaline boosting show and our own product that anyone was there to watch. moving on probably the best way to require how to go over his lifestyle with one of the top a spall of the world going through his head dogged work get it here range theory of worship twenty seven mirror...
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that is why it is headed towards the mid-atlantic region.orecast for washington for today looks like this. code orange air quality in effect. a mix of sun and clouds. an isolated thunderstorm possible late. 91degrees for your high today. that is nine degrees above normal. for tonight, a few thunderstorms, a warm night. 72 for your low in town. some 60s outside of town. five-day forecast, check it out. i would say you're not going to believe it but we had some of this last week so we are kind used to it now. hot tomorrow, 97 degrees. for thursday, high near 100 degrees. tough day. and with that building heat and humidity, we cannot rule out some stray thunderstorms on thursday and also for friday. by saturday, we cool off to the mid-80s. chance of some thunderstorms saturday as well. >> cool off to 85ish. >> i know. ate crazy. that is a look at the weather. now, it is time for ask the weather guys, the segment where tucker barnes and i work with our trusty intern mike to put our answers together -- or to put our heads together to we are your
that is why it is headed towards the mid-atlantic region.orecast for washington for today looks like this. code orange air quality in effect. a mix of sun and clouds. an isolated thunderstorm possible late. 91degrees for your high today. that is nine degrees above normal. for tonight, a few thunderstorms, a warm night. 72 for your low in town. some 60s outside of town. five-day forecast, check it out. i would say you're not going to believe it but we had some of this last week so we are kind...
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and then we've got a new low that's coming in off the atlantic. it's going to look wet for ireland as well as the uk and start moving in toward the low countries. meanwhile it is staying nice and dry for france as well as the i berrian peninsula and this area. a lot of warmer air start togs come on in. that's going to be spreading across much of the continental europe over the weekend. looking at the highs of 35 in madrid as well as lisbon, and that heat is really going to start moving in toward western and central sections of europe. so looking to get much more hotter here. all right. that's a look at your weather conditions for now, and i will leave you with your three-day outlook. >>> once again the top stories at this hour. member countries of the international atomic energy agency have agreed to increase global nuclear safety in the wake of the nuclear accident in japan. a five-day ministerial meeting of the iaea wrapped up in vienna on friday. the agency's director general yukiya amano summarized the meeting, which focused on nuclear safety
and then we've got a new low that's coming in off the atlantic. it's going to look wet for ireland as well as the uk and start moving in toward the low countries. meanwhile it is staying nice and dry for france as well as the i berrian peninsula and this area. a lot of warmer air start togs come on in. that's going to be spreading across much of the continental europe over the weekend. looking at the highs of 35 in madrid as well as lisbon, and that heat is really going to start moving in...
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you can see her live and in person at the borgata hotel casino and spa in atlantic city on june 4th.anda sykes. [ applause ] it's great to see you. >> it has been a long time. >> jimmy: really has. are you glad the world didn't end this weekend? >> i'm so glad the world didn't end because i really want to see that last oprah show. boy, i'd have been bummed. i follow her 25 years and you miss the last one. >> jimmy: yeah, been looking forward to it. >> i'd be, like, what the hell is this, send me back. actually, i knew nothing went down because, you know, 'cause i was following oprah. i follow oprah on twitter, you know. >> jimmy: oh, right, does that put you in the clear? >> that put me in the clear. she was my barometer. if oprah's still here, i know nothing ain't going down. let me see. she tweeted. she's like 72 degrees in chicago, going for a run by the lake. i was like, unless you running with jesus, we good. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: have you been on the oprah show? >> yes, yeah. >> jimmy: i never got to be on the oprah show. i was hoping she'd do another rund just to get me on th
you can see her live and in person at the borgata hotel casino and spa in atlantic city on june 4th.anda sykes. [ applause ] it's great to see you. >> it has been a long time. >> jimmy: really has. are you glad the world didn't end this weekend? >> i'm so glad the world didn't end because i really want to see that last oprah show. boy, i'd have been bummed. i follow her 25 years and you miss the last one. >> jimmy: yeah, been looking forward to it. >> i'd be, like,...
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arlene is the first named storm of the atlantic hurricane season. coming up in less than five minutes, rob marciano will show us where arlene is heading and any impact it will have this morning. >>> the casey anthony trial, we could hear from the alleged mistress of george anthony, casey anthony's father. defense tried to advance their argument that mr. anthony covered up his granddaughter's death and molested his daughter. >> i never would do anything like that to my daughter. >> my question is you would never admit to it, would you, sir? >> federal investigators sought manager of the west virginia coal mine where 29 workers died last april had been faking safety records before the worst u.s. mine disaster in 40 years. the mine safety and health administration said this week, massey energy kept two sets of books, one of them included safety problems and hazards, the other one didn't. that was the set given to government inspectors. massey sold the upper big branch mine earlier this month. >>> in new mexico this morning, they are keeping the los ala
arlene is the first named storm of the atlantic hurricane season. coming up in less than five minutes, rob marciano will show us where arlene is heading and any impact it will have this morning. >>> the casey anthony trial, we could hear from the alleged mistress of george anthony, casey anthony's father. defense tried to advance their argument that mr. anthony covered up his granddaughter's death and molested his daughter. >> i never would do anything like that to my daughter....
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the weather warning going out tonight to residents of the gulf and atlantic coast found this do. you wearing? dope, right? it's got a hood. want one? boom. done. [ ding! ] [ boy ] lookin' good mr. g. thanks, bro-seph. are you video chatting? with my boyfriend? yeah! hey, tessa! mom! [ mocking tone ] mom. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. high speed internet is more affordable than ever with no home phone required. only in the network of possibilities. at&t. . >>> they have been nicknamed the suicide corp. 250 senior citizens in japan have volunteered to work at the contaminated fukushima power plant. each one of the retirees, age 60 or old, know that the plant is still contaminated with radiation. but the seniors are not worried about the long-term health effects. the government has not accepted their request. >>> and top emergency responders with a message for people on the atlantic and gulf coast. get ready. >> this is the start of the hurricane season, here is my question. do you have your plans yet? >> you may call it a hurricane summit at the white house today.
the weather warning going out tonight to residents of the gulf and atlantic coast found this do. you wearing? dope, right? it's got a hood. want one? boom. done. [ ding! ] [ boy ] lookin' good mr. g. thanks, bro-seph. are you video chatting? with my boyfriend? yeah! hey, tessa! mom! [ mocking tone ] mom. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. high speed internet is more affordable than ever with no home phone required. only in the network of possibilities. at&t. . >>> they...
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. >>> storms though from the midwest to deep south and mid-atlantic. gusty winds, tornadoes and flash flooding around minneapolis, chicago, st. louis and little rock. showers from houston to shreveport and across florida. afternoon showers in new england and update new york. showers and thunderstorms in florida. >> 90 in miami, 96 in atlanta. and 81 here in new york. very comfortable, chicago gets up to 86. minneapolis, 75 and fargo, 66. a sizzling 105 in phoenix and 100 in sacramento. >>> coming up after this, an mtv star killed in a car crash. >>> then in america's money, a legal victory for walmart in its fight against female employees. a giant case said to impact even more also, here we >>> also, here we go again. an airline's newest fee. you won't believe this one. >>> large-scale sex discrimination cases are facing a tougher challenge today. in a setback to workers, the u.s. supreme court sided with walmart yesterday in the biggest sex discrimination case in u.s. history. the court voted 5-4 and it said that the company did not have a policy that
. >>> storms though from the midwest to deep south and mid-atlantic. gusty winds, tornadoes and flash flooding around minneapolis, chicago, st. louis and little rock. showers from houston to shreveport and across florida. afternoon showers in new england and update new york. showers and thunderstorms in florida. >> 90 in miami, 96 in atlanta. and 81 here in new york. very comfortable, chicago gets up to 86. minneapolis, 75 and fargo, 66. a sizzling 105 in phoenix and 100 in...
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six to eight weeks before you really feel the effects. >>> the owner of the tropicana casino in atlanticity says he's not going to scrap a high-stakes business strategy even though two gamblers more than $5 million just a few weeks apart. the latest winner took home $5.3 million last week. he got on a six-hour hot streak on the craps table. wow. and also played in blackjack. when he left, he tipped the dealers $150,000. the drtropicana's strats ji is does not limit the amount gamblers can bet. >>> a nasty thunderstorm provided a stunning light show in canada early this morning. a camera was recording as lightning struck the top of toronto's cn tower. lightning was blamed for sparking two house fires in ontario. the storm also brought high winds and hail across the toronto area. pretty dramatic, doug. >> very dramatic. that's an amazing sme ing shot there. >> we're not going to see that here, are we? >>> no. but that storm brought us the cloud cover. it's all kind of connected on this side of the continent. as far as today, the heat was out there but the humidity just now starting to cree
six to eight weeks before you really feel the effects. >>> the owner of the tropicana casino in atlanticity says he's not going to scrap a high-stakes business strategy even though two gamblers more than $5 million just a few weeks apart. the latest winner took home $5.3 million last week. he got on a six-hour hot streak on the craps table. wow. and also played in blackjack. when he left, he tipped the dealers $150,000. the drtropicana's strats ji is does not limit the amount gamblers...
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ridge of high pressure has settled in over the mid- atlantic and made itself right at home.we've got really bright skies today. with this ridge of high pressure in control, not only do we have the heat, we have the humidity. it will be very uncomfortable into the course of the day and as a result of that, we have a heat advisory in effect from noon today until 8:00 tonight. so drink plenty of water, use sunscreen. make sure you can wear a hat if you are able to. light clothing and light colored clothing as well. check on the elderly neighbors you have. don't leave pets outside without some shade or water. don't leave pets or children in cars of course anywhere if you are going out and just make sure that you really, really watch out for everybody today because it is really dangerous heat so heat advisory in effect. plenty of sunshine, hot and humid. a high of 96 degrees. here is your five-day forecast. we're dealing with a weak cold front that will start to move in as that ridge of high pressure breaks down to the weekend. that will set us up for a chance of a few thundersto
ridge of high pressure has settled in over the mid- atlantic and made itself right at home.we've got really bright skies today. with this ridge of high pressure in control, not only do we have the heat, we have the humidity. it will be very uncomfortable into the course of the day and as a result of that, we have a heat advisory in effect from noon today until 8:00 tonight. so drink plenty of water, use sunscreen. make sure you can wear a hat if you are able to. light clothing and light colored...
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this nasa image shows it stretching out into the atlantic, creeping up the eastern seaboard. further west, firefighters on the front lines in oklahoma, where flames have pushed more than 1,500 people from their homes. >> they said we have to go, it's too dangerous here. >> reporter: part of a fire season many say is burning too hot and too long. and some recent rain did provide some much-needed help, but the south is in the grip of a severe drought. there are eight states right now that are seeing extreme conditions. >>> two days ago he was one of the most wanted fugitives in america. today whitey bulger is in back in his hometown of boston in custody. the reputed former mob boss and fbi informant, alluded authorities for 16 years until he was finally caught in california. nbc's jeff rossen joins us with more on this. jeff? >> reporter: hi, lester, good evening to you. here's what they're saying in boston, a big picture of whitey bulger, with the caption, "rat's back." he actually just appeared in front of the judge here at the federal courthouse in boston a short time ago fo
this nasa image shows it stretching out into the atlantic, creeping up the eastern seaboard. further west, firefighters on the front lines in oklahoma, where flames have pushed more than 1,500 people from their homes. >> they said we have to go, it's too dangerous here. >> reporter: part of a fire season many say is burning too hot and too long. and some recent rain did provide some much-needed help, but the south is in the grip of a severe drought. there are eight states right now...
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and it's hitting the markets as well the latest job figures across the atlantic dragged down wall street and pull moscow down in its wake we're about the day's trading on business and around twenty minutes time. it's seven pm in moscow how many so now way and you're watching our chain our top story seven polish soldiers standing trial for the killing of afghan civilians in two thousand and seven have been acquitted a court in warsaw just missed the war crimes charges over a lack of evidence the soldiers were accused of opening mortar and gunfire on an afghan village that killed six people are european correspondent daniel bush has the details. on sixteenth of august two thousand and seven pows troops for twenty six more to show and machine gun fire all in afghan village killed reportedly ready for his wedding as well as the pregnant women and children other troops claimed they were all due to do so. and the firing on civilians was an accident now the judges ruled that there was not enough evidence for the false accuser and prosecutors want to twelve years. in jail for the suspects this i
and it's hitting the markets as well the latest job figures across the atlantic dragged down wall street and pull moscow down in its wake we're about the day's trading on business and around twenty minutes time. it's seven pm in moscow how many so now way and you're watching our chain our top story seven polish soldiers standing trial for the killing of afghan civilians in two thousand and seven have been acquitted a court in warsaw just missed the war crimes charges over a lack of evidence the...
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the plane began to rock, then stall, plummeting toward the atlantic for three and a half minutes.ust one minute before the plane hit the water, he handed responsibility to the other copilot who was 37 saying "you have the controls" but it was too late. the captain of the jet, who, at 58, was by far the most experienced of the three, had rushed back to the cockpit from a rest break but it does not appear he ever retook the controls. an air france official defended the pilots saying "we had an optimal level of competency in this air france plane's cockpit. they were not able to regain control of the plane after it stalled." it's not clear whether they could have saved the plane but it is clear they had only seconds to react. nancy cordes, cbs news, washington. >> smith: former u.s. airways pilot chesley sully sullenberger has joined cbs news as our aviation and safety expert. sully, good evening. >> good evening, harry, good to be with you. >> smith: captain sullenberger, from the data available, what's the most important thing you've been able to discern from what happened to that
the plane began to rock, then stall, plummeting toward the atlantic for three and a half minutes.ust one minute before the plane hit the water, he handed responsibility to the other copilot who was 37 saying "you have the controls" but it was too late. the captain of the jet, who, at 58, was by far the most experienced of the three, had rushed back to the cockpit from a rest break but it does not appear he ever retook the controls. an air france official defended the pilots saying...
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hyperactive atlantic hurricane system third busiest on record a rare tropical storm in the south atlanticstronger storm and southwestern u.s. history strongest on coastal storm in u.s. history pakistani flood most expensive natural disaster in pakistan's history the russian heat wave and drought deadliest heat wave in human history record rains trigger australia's most expensive natural disaster in history heaviest rains on record trigger columbia's worst flooding disaster in history tennessee's one in a thousand year flood kills thirty those two point four billion in damage and bad was just two thousand and ten before joplin was taken out by a tornado all mile wide which is just unimaginable and and the wildfires now in texas virtually the entire state is on fire in mexico arizona what we're looking at is total global weirding and in the midst of this we have these fragile nuclear power plants that if the if the high tension lines coming into them. or if the if flood waters of the rivers most of their situated in rivers because they use it for cooling go up boom fukushima. it's time for
hyperactive atlantic hurricane system third busiest on record a rare tropical storm in the south atlanticstronger storm and southwestern u.s. history strongest on coastal storm in u.s. history pakistani flood most expensive natural disaster in pakistan's history the russian heat wave and drought deadliest heat wave in human history record rains trigger australia's most expensive natural disaster in history heaviest rains on record trigger columbia's worst flooding disaster in history...
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don't have any senior editor of the atlantic i don't congratulation thank you very much a big deal is that i'm sorry it's totally glossed over that jim thanks for pointing that out. well something that we talk about on the show all the time obviously doing a song on the u.s. government's war against whistleblowers but in the meantime a sign drizzy an england and he's on house arrest but it's not like he said in a jail cell but apparently he has some complaints take a look. to see the regime he's a good thing to have this sort of braces on you that you can take all. your electronically imprisoned i mean this is a man that hasn't even been charged and he's being treated like a caged animal. my problem with this you know i like we can lead this nation and i support what they do but they bradley manning he had to sit in solitary confinement for like ten months at quantico he had to sleep naked at night he was checked out every five minutes they didn't allow him to sleep in joining us on just staying and states in england he has to wear. bracelets he's really complaining portugal's i think
don't have any senior editor of the atlantic i don't congratulation thank you very much a big deal is that i'm sorry it's totally glossed over that jim thanks for pointing that out. well something that we talk about on the show all the time obviously doing a song on the u.s. government's war against whistleblowers but in the meantime a sign drizzy an england and he's on house arrest but it's not like he said in a jail cell but apparently he has some complaints take a look. to see the regime...
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the high pressure will press across the mid-atlantic.lockwise flow is going to tap into warm air across the south and south west. it floods the mid-atlantic. maryland will heat up as soon as tomorrow. sunset is at 8:29. we have the next high tide at 9:43. north east wind at 5 knots. going up to 84 degrees and very, very nice. low humidity today and down tonight with 62 degrees. a bit above the average of 58 degrees. tomorrow, 98 degrees. look at the temperatures for the next few days. 96 wednesday and 97 the forecast thursday at 100 degrees. 92 friday and 86 saturday with showers on both of those days. >>> here's sharon with wjz traffic control. >>> well, we have two problems on the roadways. the latest is a disabled vehicle on 895. watch for that in the northbound lane. it's blocking the leftbound lane. you can take 95 to get around that. speaking of 95, we have an accident on 95 southbound past 216. there's a live look at the delay. those are the southbound lanes there. definitely, we're traveling slower than the posted speed limits. w
the high pressure will press across the mid-atlantic.lockwise flow is going to tap into warm air across the south and south west. it floods the mid-atlantic. maryland will heat up as soon as tomorrow. sunset is at 8:29. we have the next high tide at 9:43. north east wind at 5 knots. going up to 84 degrees and very, very nice. low humidity today and down tonight with 62 degrees. a bit above the average of 58 degrees. tomorrow, 98 degrees. look at the temperatures for the next few days. 96...
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. >>> the atlantic hurricane season opened today.forecasters see a busy six months ahead. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration says there will be 12 to 18 named stormed and 3 to 6 major hurricanes. >>> the space shuttle "endeavour" is coming in for a landing. gear down and locked. >> after 25 space flights spanning two decades and 122 million miles, "endeavour" returned to earth overnight for the final time. the shuttle will spend its retirement as a los angeles museum. >>> a city leader and in alameda, california, are getting an earful from angry residents after a drowning death. firefighters and police stood by and watched. a suicidal man drowned in san francisco bay. dozens of other people witnessed this drowning. our dan simon is in alameda, and, dan, give us the basics here. how this actually could occur? because it is hard to believe that this actually happened. >> reporter: well, you're right. this is the situation where you sort of take a step back and say to yourself, something clearly is not right here, and w
. >>> the atlantic hurricane season opened today.forecasters see a busy six months ahead. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration says there will be 12 to 18 named stormed and 3 to 6 major hurricanes. >>> the space shuttle "endeavour" is coming in for a landing. gear down and locked. >> after 25 space flights spanning two decades and 122 million miles, "endeavour" returned to earth overnight for the final time. the shuttle will spend its...
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the heat to the south is about talking, because all of this will push up the mid-atlantic. mid-week, under the influence of a bermuda high, and that will push our temperatures well above seasonal. heading for the 90s. tonight, a ridge of high pressure building in, keeping our skies clear into tomorrow. odd shower or two that's kicked up to the south and more activity to the north of us. we've got this ridge of high pressure that will slide across and move up the coast the course of tomorrow and tuesday. humidity will fill in. then under the influence of the bermuda high. little bit of instability to the west of us. could kick up a thunderstorm or two the later part of the week. still have the heat to contend with. take a look at the five-day forecast. 94degrees by wednesday. kicking it up to 96 by thursday. 95 by friday. the heat indices is going to be into the 100s, because of the heat and humidity, that combination will feel like it's hotter than it actually is. pump up the ac and drink plenty of water. bring the pets inside and your children and pets are not to be left i
the heat to the south is about talking, because all of this will push up the mid-atlantic. mid-week, under the influence of a bermuda high, and that will push our temperatures well above seasonal. heading for the 90s. tonight, a ridge of high pressure building in, keeping our skies clear into tomorrow. odd shower or two that's kicked up to the south and more activity to the north of us. we've got this ridge of high pressure that will slide across and move up the coast the course of tomorrow and...
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. >>> the first named storm of the atlantic hurricane season is making a beeline for the eastern coast of mexico. tropical storm arlene is expected to pack 60-mile-an-hour winds when it makes landfall this evening and could bring rain to texas but forecasters say it will not pose a threat to the u.s. >>> on that note, let's take a look at this morning's weather from around the nation, a wet day for much of the east coast. showers from upstate new york to northern new england. showers and thunderstorms from richmond, virginia, to the gulf coast. rain in the northern rockies and also pacific northwest. heat advisories in five states from missouri to arizona. >> a rather steamy 110 in phoenix. 101 in colorado springs and 98 in salt lake city. mostly 80s from minneapolis to kansas city and 99 in dallas. new york hits 80. atlanta, 90 and miami, 88. >>> all right, and coming up some stories you don't want to miss including tylenol orders a new rerell. we will show you what to look out for in your own cupboard. >> that's right and overseas markets energized on strong news about u.s. home pric
. >>> the first named storm of the atlantic hurricane season is making a beeline for the eastern coast of mexico. tropical storm arlene is expected to pack 60-mile-an-hour winds when it makes landfall this evening and could bring rain to texas but forecasters say it will not pose a threat to the u.s. >>> on that note, let's take a look at this morning's weather from around the nation, a wet day for much of the east coast. showers from upstate new york to northern new england....
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brown i heard say a little while ago that she lived in atlanta, and we always talk about how great atlantic is doing, but we do not own nothing in atlanta. they look like they are doing good, they have the cosmetic liberation, right? cosmetic change, cosmetic liberation, but when you look at who owns most of the city, right? who is in control of the power in the city? it may be marginally better for black votes in some other places, but there are still fundamental issues with the school system. look at the endowment of emory compared to some of the black universities and colleges in atlanta. entrepreneurship is a big part of it. i did not understand and nobody told me what is involved with buying your own home until i was in my second law school, where is the my counterparts, the white students i was in class with, they had had that information coming up. it was just second nature. i asked the guy across the hall from me what his folks did. but told him my mom was a nurse and my dad was a teacher, a soldier before. he said his father was the deputy prime minister of jordan. i was like, "ok.
brown i heard say a little while ago that she lived in atlanta, and we always talk about how great atlantic is doing, but we do not own nothing in atlanta. they look like they are doing good, they have the cosmetic liberation, right? cosmetic change, cosmetic liberation, but when you look at who owns most of the city, right? who is in control of the power in the city? it may be marginally better for black votes in some other places, but there are still fundamental issues with the school system....
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, we will look at the clong numbers the dax finished at 7000 points, finishing up and across the atlanticon wall street, at the top of the hour is pretty much flat. this is trading at a value of one u.s. dollar. cnbc reports that facebook will be filing an initial public offering, and this may be worth 7 million euros, and goldman sachs is looking to manage this ipo. they had invested 270 million in this website that is used by five modillion people worldwide. saab is working on a deal that would give 235,000,000 euros and give a stake in steicher. this would mean all of sweden's auto industry is in chinese hands. samsung led has filed a copyright infringement case in response to a lawesuit against samsung. this is a subsidiary of the zemens corporation and will go public later this year. >> tahank yothank you for that. in new zealand, tremors affected the town of christchurch. they a eling from a.3 earthquake that killed 181 people earlier. >> the largest of monday's tremors had a magnitude of 6.0. the city was furtherr damaged as they struggle to recover fro mthem the earthquake. this h
, we will look at the clong numbers the dax finished at 7000 points, finishing up and across the atlanticon wall street, at the top of the hour is pretty much flat. this is trading at a value of one u.s. dollar. cnbc reports that facebook will be filing an initial public offering, and this may be worth 7 million euros, and goldman sachs is looking to manage this ipo. they had invested 270 million in this website that is used by five modillion people worldwide. saab is working on a deal that...