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so i barely made it. >> drivers swooping in for deals before the cash for clunkers program runs out of gas. or 100 pringles. both cost the same, but only the new pringles super stack can makes everything pop. the choice is yours. 100 of these... or 100 pringles. same cost, but a lot more fun. everything pops with the new pringles super stack can. how many washes did it take cheer brightclean to get this from dingy to bright? ten. seven. it's six. why? why is... one... yeah! hundred. no. cheer brightclean. surprisingly bright in just one wash. cheer brightclean. discover a smoothie like no other! new activia smoothies. creamy, delicious, and above all, it contains bifidus regularis and is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system. new activia smoothies. >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. powerful thunderstorms will erupt over much of the east. it will remain stormy across aed good portion of the south. it will finally turn a bit cooler along the northwest coast. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. another round of severe we
so i barely made it. >> drivers swooping in for deals before the cash for clunkers program runs out of gas. or 100 pringles. both cost the same, but only the new pringles super stack can makes everything pop. the choice is yours. 100 of these... or 100 pringles. same cost, but a lot more fun. everything pops with the new pringles super stack can. how many washes did it take cheer brightclean to get this from dingy to bright? ten. seven. it's six. why? why is... one... yeah! hundred. no....
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i can barely swim. [laughter] i can not love you like your dad did, but i can love you like a father. >> if you missed the memorial service, we are re-bearing it tonight on wbal plus. >> health and education experts are meeting here in baltimore to retool the approach to autism. they want to streamline research is to make it easier for families to find long-term treatment and support. kerry cavanaugh has details. >> the goal is ambitious, to come up with a better way to serve the autistic growing population. leaders in health, education, and social services are coming together to tackle a common challenge. >> it is somewhat disjointed. >> autism rates are soaring in the state, currently 7500 autistic children in the education system, compared to 1600 in 1999. >> we have this increase in the system when resources are becoming very scarce. >> our goal here is to work on better integration between all of the components of state government and the private sector to be prepared for that demographics wave as
i can barely swim. [laughter] i can not love you like your dad did, but i can love you like a father. >> if you missed the memorial service, we are re-bearing it tonight on wbal plus. >> health and education experts are meeting here in baltimore to retool the approach to autism. they want to streamline research is to make it easier for families to find long-term treatment and support. kerry cavanaugh has details. >> the goal is ambitious, to come up with a better way to serve...
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. >> man has barely left a mark on this island. now, with climate change, there is talk of forestry, agriculture, and a new interest in potential reaches deep underground. this -- a new interest in potential riches deep underground. it is not the extraordinary beauty of this place that excites geologist. they have already found telltale signs of gold and platinum down below in the rocks. they believe with new tests, new boreholes, they can prove that this could be valuable mining territory. >> precious metals, diamonds, oil, and gas. in a warming agreement -- in a warming of greenland -- in a warming greenland, exploration is a less daunting task. denmark has just given greenland self rule, including control of their own resources. so will they embrace change or resist it? >> it is a dilemma, both in terms of how big this industry can grow, and house small our society is, how few people we are -- how small our society as. how to manage this. >> the outside world sees this as a portent of our planet in peril, but for greenland, clim
. >> man has barely left a mark on this island. now, with climate change, there is talk of forestry, agriculture, and a new interest in potential reaches deep underground. this -- a new interest in potential riches deep underground. it is not the extraordinary beauty of this place that excites geologist. they have already found telltale signs of gold and platinum down below in the rocks. they believe with new tests, new boreholes, they can prove that this could be valuable mining...
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>> we also gave that ona barely true on trutmeter. the reason is this is sort of yo boilerplate campgn ad. it's like there is a formulaor doing ese things. they pick out aew votes, in this case, the economic stimulus vote by senator mccell. he andmo other republicans in thsenate opposed it, but to portray it theay they have is really misleing. it's not accurate to sayhat mcconnell is agains those things he's voted for them other areas particularly repubcan bil so that one eas barely true. felt like iwas a deja vu, we felt like np are 2008 campaign with these ad i guess we're back in campaign time already. >> thanks for whipping out the truthometer. haven't seen it since the campaignseason. anyou. >> thas a lot,guys. >>> tamron it es feel like we're in a campaign season even thou we're not in a cpaign interms of the economy but i loveis when they take out ese ads that run in the home district, that's where i gets spicy. >> it is interesting. because they're obvusly playing to tt state and, that district. they know their audience now sh
>> we also gave that ona barely true on trutmeter. the reason is this is sort of yo boilerplate campgn ad. it's like there is a formulaor doing ese things. they pick out aew votes, in this case, the economic stimulus vote by senator mccell. he andmo other republicans in thsenate opposed it, but to portray it theay they have is really misleing. it's not accurate to sayhat mcconnell is agains those things he's voted for them other areas particularly repubcan bil so that one eas barely true....
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while ben bernanke was barely, barely positive in his testimony, sort of eking out somehow, maybe recovery by the end of this year, better to look in 2010, 2% maybe, 2 1/2%, employment unemployment is not going to improve very much at all. okay. fine. that's bernanke's view. but when you see these good earnings from caterpillar, from merck and pfizer, for example, and from am, for example and even from starbucks, who would think people would be buying high priced coffee during a downturn, one thing mcintyre says, he uses the phrase 85%, i say 90% of the people are working in this country and what these better earnings or better than expected earnings, they're basically saying business is operating. we haven't stopped dead in our tracks in this economy. i want to link that to the bernanke testimony. if he's looking for liquidity exit strategy to stop rising future inflation, which is very important to investors in both stocks and bonds, you might want to consider the message of the stock market, the message of these four different areas, apple, starbucks, merck and cat, you might want to al
while ben bernanke was barely, barely positive in his testimony, sort of eking out somehow, maybe recovery by the end of this year, better to look in 2010, 2% maybe, 2 1/2%, employment unemployment is not going to improve very much at all. okay. fine. that's bernanke's view. but when you see these good earnings from caterpillar, from merck and pfizer, for example, and from am, for example and even from starbucks, who would think people would be buying high priced coffee during a downturn, one...
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turned his head in the pool. >> i could barely move my neck, just to breathe. thought it was probably better not to risk anything for the next two weeks. >> the third of the four majors is next week with the british open. phil mickelson's streak is over, announcing that he will miss this british open. his wife had surgery for breast cancer at last week. this week, he found out his wife has breast cancer. -- his mother has breast cancer. july 10, 1999, a penalty kick that won the world cup for the united states. her celebration put her on the map and landed her sports brought in the sports museum of america -- the sports bra in the sports museum of america. it was recently returned to her. 10 years later, she is 41-years old,a mom, and still play soccer. tom brady spent a lot of money on the plants. someone stole his plants. a 61-year-old convicted bank robber said he collected scrap metal. he said he thought that two flower planters were trash behind a condo. they were worth a thousand dollars. it was tom brady's condominium. he is in big trouble. the guy has a
turned his head in the pool. >> i could barely move my neck, just to breathe. thought it was probably better not to risk anything for the next two weeks. >> the third of the four majors is next week with the british open. phil mickelson's streak is over, announcing that he will miss this british open. his wife had surgery for breast cancer at last week. this week, he found out his wife has breast cancer. -- his mother has breast cancer. july 10, 1999, a penalty kick that won the...
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he could barely make it up a flight of stairs. >> if i left my cell phone up the stairs before going to work i'd give a second thought to going up there because of the pain in my knees. >> when in doubt, just add bacon and cheese to it. >> david kessler knows what greg's brain went through. though never obese, the former head of the fda says he too was a conditioned hyper eater. a term he coined in his new book "the end of overeating". >> i have suits in every size. what wassi what was -- what was going on, why does that chocolate chip cookie have that power over me? >> he first started to ask such questions as dean of yale's medical school and he got a group of colleagues together to figure it out. >> it's a major factor of the cardiovascular disease. >> and at the core is the weight. why was it so hard? that was the question. >> the answer says kessler is that for roughly 70 million people, their brains are wired in such a way that they are literally hooked on food. >> not because you're lazy or not self-disciplined. your brain is being activated. >> your brain has been hijacked by
he could barely make it up a flight of stairs. >> if i left my cell phone up the stairs before going to work i'd give a second thought to going up there because of the pain in my knees. >> when in doubt, just add bacon and cheese to it. >> david kessler knows what greg's brain went through. though never obese, the former head of the fda says he too was a conditioned hyper eater. a term he coined in his new book "the end of overeating". >> i have suits in every...
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. >> man has barely left a mark on this island. now, witclimate change, the is talk of fostry, agriculture, and a new ierest in potential reaches deep underground. this -- a neinterest in poteial riche deep underground. is not the extraordinary beauty of this ple that excites geolost. ty have already found telltale signs of goland platinum down below in the roc. they believe with netests, new boreholes, they can prove tt this cou bvaluable mining territory. >> precious metals, diamonds, oil, d gas. in a warming agreement -- in a warming of greenland -- in a rming grnland, exploraon isa less dnting task. nmark has just given greeand self rle, including corol of their o resources. willhey embrace change o resist it? >> it is a dilemma, bothin terms of how big this industry can gro and house small our society is, how few people we are -- how small o society as. hoto manage this. >> the outside world sees this as a portenof our plan in peril, but for greennd, clime change may bring precedented opportunies. >> there is a new warning toy
. >> man has barely left a mark on this island. now, witclimate change, the is talk of fostry, agriculture, and a new ierest in potential reaches deep underground. this -- a neinterest in poteial riche deep underground. is not the extraordinary beauty of this ple that excites geolost. ty have already found telltale signs of goland platinum down below in the roc. they believe with netests, new boreholes, they can prove tt this cou bvaluable mining territory. >> precious metals,...
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man has barely left a mark on this vast island. with climate change, there is talk of forestry, agriculture, and a new interest in potential reaches deep underground. this is the second-biggest fjord network in the world, but it is not the extraordinary beauty of this place that excites the geologists. they have already found telltale signs of gold and platinum down below in the rocks. they believe with new tests, new boreholes, they can prove that this could be valuable mining territory. >> precious metals, diamonds, oil, and gas -- in a warming greenland, exploration is a less daunting possibility. the potential could run for many hundreds of millions of dollars. there are just 56,000 green lenders -- greenlanders. denmark has just given them self rule. will they embrace change or resisted? -- or resist it? >> both in terms of how big this industry can grow, and house small our society is, how to manage this -- how small our society is, how to manage this. >> the outside world sees this as a portent of outside help, but for green
man has barely left a mark on this vast island. with climate change, there is talk of forestry, agriculture, and a new interest in potential reaches deep underground. this is the second-biggest fjord network in the world, but it is not the extraordinary beauty of this place that excites the geologists. they have already found telltale signs of gold and platinum down below in the rocks. they believe with new tests, new boreholes, they can prove that this could be valuable mining territory....
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actions are concerned, pakistanis' views have barely changed. one way of understanding all this may be we are seeing a rising of pakistani national feeling directed at both extremist grooms within the country that are increasingly seen as harming the integrity of the state and against outside forces that are always seen as harming the integrity of the state. many in the public see the pakistani taliban, the afghan altan, the u.s. as all harming pakistan's state integrity. though the image of the u.s. does not benefit from this shift and rise in national awareness, overall, i think this change should still be welcome to the u.s. >> thank you. christine will take another slice at these data. >> when you hit the button, it makes them appear. >> that is so complicated. so, let me give you a brief overview of what we are trying to do with this next presentation. this next presentation tries to disaggregate what pakistan looks like. the preceding pretation looked at the country overall. we tried to kinds of aggragation of the data. the first aggravati
actions are concerned, pakistanis' views have barely changed. one way of understanding all this may be we are seeing a rising of pakistani national feeling directed at both extremist grooms within the country that are increasingly seen as harming the integrity of the state and against outside forces that are always seen as harming the integrity of the state. many in the public see the pakistani taliban, the afghan altan, the u.s. as all harming pakistan's state integrity. though the image of...
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he was so excited he could barely speak at the first moon landing. here are some of those moments. >>> good evening from cbs news center in new york, this is walter cronkite. >> we have landed. thanks a lot. >> oh, boy. boy. >> we're going to be busy for a minute. >> i want to say something. i'm speechless. from dallas, texas, the flash official. president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time, 2:00 eastern standard time, some 38 minutes ago. >>> old anchor men don't fadeaway, they keep coming back for more. that's the way it is, friday, march 6, 1981. i'll be away on assignment and dan rather will be sitting in for years. >> he came to regret leaving the anchor chair when he did. more on his legacy ahead. >>> now, a space walk is underway. two men are shuttle "endeavour" are putting pieces together. it's the first of five planned space walks for the crew. nasa says the shuttle looks to be in good shape. a large amount of foam broke up during lift off damaging the thermal tile. >>> president barack obama is urging congress not to waste an o
he was so excited he could barely speak at the first moon landing. here are some of those moments. >>> good evening from cbs news center in new york, this is walter cronkite. >> we have landed. thanks a lot. >> oh, boy. boy. >> we're going to be busy for a minute. >> i want to say something. i'm speechless. from dallas, texas, the flash official. president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time, 2:00 eastern standard time, some 38 minutes ago....
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>> i still think we're in a bare market. we're clearly in a bare market rally. markets are rallying. they're rallying much faster overseas than they are in the united states. it's not even close. of course, the last time i was on your show, i pointed out the dollar rally was not going to last, and it hasn't. the dollar has fallen precipitously since march, and that's undermining the real returns investors think they're earning on u.s. stocks, because as stocks are going up, they're losing it in purchase power as the dollar comes down. >> the dollar actually bought them back in december and bounced off that same bottom this week, so it actually has traded sideways to upwards from that point, and that's actually a lot of people think we're going there. >> it got close to 90 in march and now it's just below 80. >> i thought you said the dollar index hit a bottom at 78.30, and it's bottomed out over the last six months. >> it bottomed out a year ago, but earlier in the day, the bottom was up at 90. >> i'd argue, but i don't have the time. >> peter, listen, there's n
>> i still think we're in a bare market. we're clearly in a bare market rally. markets are rallying. they're rallying much faster overseas than they are in the united states. it's not even close. of course, the last time i was on your show, i pointed out the dollar rally was not going to last, and it hasn't. the dollar has fallen precipitously since march, and that's undermining the real returns investors think they're earning on u.s. stocks, because as stocks are going up, they're losing...
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while just to our north, barely into the upper 70s and lower 80s, the spread.ere lucky enough to get that mark, as brief as it was during that short period on sunday afternoon. essentially though this is where we belong this time of year. 13th of july. typically 66 in the morning. 87 in the afternoon. we range from 55 in 1978 and the record high mark of 99 was set back in 1966. currently sitting at 64. we've got some 50s to the north side. that is going to be the source of our air. a wind shift from the north will bring cooler temperatures. also it will bring this cloud line farther to the south. hefty storms are expected in atlanta, georgia and huntsville, alabama. we're right on the fringe and i think we'll actually push the cloud line out of here but re-develop more clouds as we head through the afternoon. our forecast model indicating we'll be we'll have upper level winds. and we'll have evening showers, could develop after sunset. and before midnight. then it will cool down and stay relatively quiet for the first half of the week. sunny to partly cloudy to
while just to our north, barely into the upper 70s and lower 80s, the spread.ere lucky enough to get that mark, as brief as it was during that short period on sunday afternoon. essentially though this is where we belong this time of year. 13th of july. typically 66 in the morning. 87 in the afternoon. we range from 55 in 1978 and the record high mark of 99 was set back in 1966. currently sitting at 64. we've got some 50s to the north side. that is going to be the source of our air. a wind shift...
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. >>> leslie es una transgenero que trabaja en bares y discotecas caracterizando a varias estrellas.mpuje y luego se me fue encima y me agarró del vestido y lo rompio. >>> y fue entonces cuando tmvwÑ sutmvwÑiqñnkph@h@tmvwÑithkkph@h tanto ortiz como tapia fueron arrestados, leslie dice que no descansará hasta queh@tmvwÑiyaz. >>> te das cuenta cuando te agreden de esa forma. >>> el caso que involucra a leslie sigue en investigación. el abogado de gilberto ortiz se negó a concedernos una entrevista, y nos dijo que es un buen hombre, y que cuando se complete la investigación todos los cargos seran desestimados. >>> leslie da gracias por quedar con vida, ya que el número de aumentó.ualesh@tmvwÑiéxmkph@h@ >>> me parece mucha ignorancia el hecho que no compartan la orientación sexual. >>> bueno, debido a este ña otro incidente, la las organizaciones están urgiendo al estado de nueva york para que incluyan a las personas transgenero para estos crímenes que son hacia minorías. >>> y para nuestro final de impacto, recibieron con honores a una jovencita de 15 años, es la pilota más joven que lo
. >>> leslie es una transgenero que trabaja en bares y discotecas caracterizando a varias estrellas.mpuje y luego se me fue encima y me agarró del vestido y lo rompio. >>> y fue entonces cuando tmvwÑ sutmvwÑiqñnkph@h@tmvwÑithkkph@h tanto ortiz como tapia fueron arrestados, leslie dice que no descansará hasta queh@tmvwÑiyaz. >>> te das cuenta cuando te agreden de esa forma. >>> el caso que involucra a leslie sigue en investigación. el abogado de...
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. >> reporter: three months ago, barry blum could barely walk across this field. >> continuingliness,weakness, and my right side was weaker than my left. it got to the point where it was almost difficult to walk. >> reporter: a herniated disk was pushi on nerves along his cervical spine. that's the upper part in the neck. it was also causing him to lose feeling in his hands. >> the numbness is every day. you had constant numbness. you couldn't feel things, couldn't type. it's very hard to type, getting to the point it's hard to pick up items. >> by the time he saw me again, things worsened dramatically. >> reporter: it became so bad, his only option was surgery. washington hospital center neurosurgeon zachary levine says despite his worsening condition, he was the perfect candidate for a new procedure. doctors could replace his damaged disk with a new, artificial one, that would still allow movement in the neck. >> we're now able to achieve near nmal motion in the neck because, as you c see, it's like a ball and socket joint. we are able to decompress the nerves of the spinal cord bei
. >> reporter: three months ago, barry blum could barely walk across this field. >> continuingliness,weakness, and my right side was weaker than my left. it got to the point where it was almost difficult to walk. >> reporter: a herniated disk was pushi on nerves along his cervical spine. that's the upper part in the neck. it was also causing him to lose feeling in his hands. >> the numbness is every day. you had constant numbness. you couldn't feel things, couldn't type....
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in the ceremonial first pitch at the all-star game, it barely reached the plate. he also met adam jones, joe madden, derek jeter, ryan howard, before the game in the locker room. the american league took the victory. >>> let's look at the game. it was played in two hours, 31 minutes. came down to this catch from tampa bay, at the wall. he brings it back in. then in the eighth, after a triple from curtis granderson, how about adam jones, getting the job done. sending the fly to right to score the winning run. the a.l. wins 4-3. and adam jones getting rave reviews. way to go, a.j. that kid is good. >> he's on fire. >>> she was just days away from boarding a ship bound for the caribbean. >> then she learn she needed to have major surgery. how did this local woman make it to sea? we'll tell you about it, coming up. >>> and students are re-creating natural disasters. learn how we can survive the real thing. >>> let's take a live look outside and check the temperatures. 60 degrees. i would imagine that is quite chilly for july. we'll find out about the rest of the week.
in the ceremonial first pitch at the all-star game, it barely reached the plate. he also met adam jones, joe madden, derek jeter, ryan howard, before the game in the locker room. the american league took the victory. >>> let's look at the game. it was played in two hours, 31 minutes. came down to this catch from tampa bay, at the wall. he brings it back in. then in the eighth, after a triple from curtis granderson, how about adam jones, getting the job done. sending the fly to right to...
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outside the kremlin monday the pending arrival of a celebrity american president barely drew a crowd.a is giving a speech here today? >> no. >> reporter: do you think most russians are interested in this visit? >> i don't think so. >> reporter: while the president has spent two days having a series of high profile encounters with russia's leaders, ordinary russians hardly seem to notice. here in moscow, most people aren't talking about president obama, in fact the night before he arrived, national television barely mentioned the visit at all. some russia experts say that may be by design. >> russians also certainly don't want mr. obama to upstage their own leadership, mr. putin, they're aware of the charismatic power mr. obama has, a global rock star. >> reporter: a recent poll shows 44% of russians think relations between the two countries are cold or tense. only 28% think president obama will improve them. many russians blame the u.s. for starting the economic crisis that now grips their country. and today, for a more pedestrian problem. bad traffic. >> i'm just really surprised in
outside the kremlin monday the pending arrival of a celebrity american president barely drew a crowd.a is giving a speech here today? >> no. >> reporter: do you think most russians are interested in this visit? >> i don't think so. >> reporter: while the president has spent two days having a series of high profile encounters with russia's leaders, ordinary russians hardly seem to notice. here in moscow, most people aren't talking about president obama, in fact the night...
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all you need are your bare hands to get your next seafood feast. we'll show you how it's done right there in oklahoma next. >>> bottom of the hour, can you believe it already? flying by. time for the latest news. the first family are on their way back to america. they wrapped up an oversea trips that went to ghana. >> also, a space shuttle endeavor, electrical storm grounding the flight. they'll try again tomorrow night. nasa needs to make sure there is no lightning damage. >> lance armstrong is in third place in the tour defrance. eight seconds off the lead. >> it is never a good idea to tell the whole world i'm out of town on vacation. my house is empty. in today's tech savvy world, people are doing just that, texting details of their get away and making their homes prime targets for thieves. no surprise. cops are notice ago surging in break-ins tied to the new technology. now more from l.a it kind of makes sense. this don't this stuff with people. >> yeah. it really does. it's also very frightening when you boil it right down. when you talk abou
all you need are your bare hands to get your next seafood feast. we'll show you how it's done right there in oklahoma next. >>> bottom of the hour, can you believe it already? flying by. time for the latest news. the first family are on their way back to america. they wrapped up an oversea trips that went to ghana. >> also, a space shuttle endeavor, electrical storm grounding the flight. they'll try again tomorrow night. nasa needs to make sure there is no lightning damage....
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to ask the israelis to give up more top land at tiny sliver of property they barely have access to is probably not only unrealistic but it's unsafe. so is there a solution? i think there may be, but it does not involve having to governments trying to claim the same cities, neighborhoods and apartment buildings. >> i had a conversation with president clinton about this when he was president and one thing he said was this is like cutting siamese twins. you have to know where to cut in order to save both children. i wonder what's your view about being that we need a solution, about his view on it and just what your thoughts are on how we cut to create space? >> mike: if you look at the total amount of land controlled by jewish people and the total amount of land controlled by the muslim world, there's a lot more space in the muslim world to give the palestinians a homeland rather than to take what the land the jewish people have who have been under absolute assault for most of the resistance. and listen, i would love to talk about this even more, our time is gone. let's do it again. you
to ask the israelis to give up more top land at tiny sliver of property they barely have access to is probably not only unrealistic but it's unsafe. so is there a solution? i think there may be, but it does not involve having to governments trying to claim the same cities, neighborhoods and apartment buildings. >> i had a conversation with president clinton about this when he was president and one thing he said was this is like cutting siamese twins. you have to know where to cut in order...
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let me just say that the judicial conference of the united states was meeting at the supreme court, barely 150 yards from the capital the morning that united 93 was almost certainly headed for the capitol dome. and that meant all of the leadership of our federal judiciary, all the members of the supreme court, the chief judges of the appeals courts, most of the other leadership were sitting there within a very short distance of what would have been if that plane had hit the cast-iron dome, i see an shower going for long distance of a molten cast-iron, chunks of marble and concrete, burning jet fuel and the like, that could have created catastrophe. and given the fog of war issue that jamie so eloquently talked about, if we had such an event at the inaugural, the worst-case scenario, and you get a bunch of people popping up after we have lost the incoming and outgoing president and vice president and almost everybody formerly in the line of succession, with some questions about who remains, people popping up and saying i'm in charge here. having a supreme court to adjudicate rather than hav
let me just say that the judicial conference of the united states was meeting at the supreme court, barely 150 yards from the capital the morning that united 93 was almost certainly headed for the capitol dome. and that meant all of the leadership of our federal judiciary, all the members of the supreme court, the chief judges of the appeals courts, most of the other leadership were sitting there within a very short distance of what would have been if that plane had hit the cast-iron dome, i...
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he was 16, barely old enough to drive. him how to handle a boat, and now a challenge as daring as dangerous. 24,500 miles, 13 months at sea. there would be bouts with loneliness, complete isolation. >> this is deep kind of like missing feeling that you get, that ooiv never had before it. >> reporter: combat. >> got about 36 knots right now. tons 6 rain. >> reporter: and conquest with mother nature. >> taking a shower here in the squall. getting shampoo in my eyes. >> reporter: a test of physical strength and mental stability. >> i don't know how i'm going to live to see this thing through. >> reporter: every challenge preparation for the next, even an encounter with pirates. >> it's crazy out here right now. >> reporter: alone out to sea, zach did come ashore to make repairs on his boat. he also had a satellite phone to call his mom and dad. they used a gps system to track him. but while he remained overseas, his folks always seemed to worry. >> we've worried a lot, yeah, and you know, what we do have that not everybody do
he was 16, barely old enough to drive. him how to handle a boat, and now a challenge as daring as dangerous. 24,500 miles, 13 months at sea. there would be bouts with loneliness, complete isolation. >> this is deep kind of like missing feeling that you get, that ooiv never had before it. >> reporter: combat. >> got about 36 knots right now. tons 6 rain. >> reporter: and conquest with mother nature. >> taking a shower here in the squall. getting shampoo in my eyes....
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host: this is barely on the independent line. caller: i was hoping i could get in -- host: i waited 30 days to call and -- caller: i waited 30 days to call and now i have to answer this question. i had two things to say. democrats are never like republicans. they never are in unison, never. there's always two or three itht have to go off into the wilderness. and that will happen with the 60 democrats. host: your second point, briefly? caller: my second point it is in this sanford in south carolina. that really bothers main that the republican congress in south carolina isn't in teaching him. they have no morals -- isn't in teaching -- impeaching him. they have no morals. host: after this short break, erin mcpike will join us come a reporter with "congress daily." stick around. >> this holiday weekends, discover an unfamiliar side of our nation's first president as we are live from george washington's mount vernon estate with restoring and author john ferling on the ascent of george washington. joint the three-hour conversation su
host: this is barely on the independent line. caller: i was hoping i could get in -- host: i waited 30 days to call and -- caller: i waited 30 days to call and now i have to answer this question. i had two things to say. democrats are never like republicans. they never are in unison, never. there's always two or three itht have to go off into the wilderness. and that will happen with the 60 democrats. host: your second point, briefly? caller: my second point it is in this sanford in south...
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i taught on the robert bare fellowship. the last prt was written in an academic setting. that made for an odd view as i finished my book. >> i don't know that i'm a good teacher because i don't know that those things crucial to writing can be taught. >> how many students in your sem far do you teach? >> 12. >> i've been writing a lot. i say give me three things >> i would tell you establish your authority to speak or write. you must up front establish your expertise, knowledge with the subject. where did do you that in this? >> i do that in this book by saying in the very first pages of it, my authority is that af bewilders young man that ends up in princeton. it's written all over the book i attended princeton, so i have the authority to speak of it. i have the ability to speak as an outsider by being a person of coming from a small town. how much of this paragraph is part of establishing the authority and to the humane and he had indicated ducated >> it's my luck in time that i should be presented this set of contact was individual teachers. i had a great teacher at the
i taught on the robert bare fellowship. the last prt was written in an academic setting. that made for an odd view as i finished my book. >> i don't know that i'm a good teacher because i don't know that those things crucial to writing can be taught. >> how many students in your sem far do you teach? >> 12. >> i've been writing a lot. i say give me three things >> i would tell you establish your authority to speak or write. you must up front establish your...
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i could barely grasp it myself but many on the faculty were veterans. they probably evoked their service every memorial day by donning the uniforms feed marching in a parade down main street. the headmaster was and retired colonel and west by graduate. jack richer and tom lyons, history instructors and strong supporters of the act in a and personally understood my decision, not an everyday thing around here, jack, but brief decision they said. that was really all i needed. some assurance that i hadn't completely lost my mind. my graduating class comprised of 251 boies. of that number more than 50 made the decision to attend harvard university, 25 would go to yale, 20 to princeton and 12 to stanford. those four institutions alone represented more than 40% of the graduating class. the balance was evenly spread among many of the other competitive colleges and universities in the land including mit, dartmouth, university of pennsylvania, and hurst, duke, and columbia. by the beginning of may many seniors began to evoke increase didn't do with their new inst
i could barely grasp it myself but many on the faculty were veterans. they probably evoked their service every memorial day by donning the uniforms feed marching in a parade down main street. the headmaster was and retired colonel and west by graduate. jack richer and tom lyons, history instructors and strong supporters of the act in a and personally understood my decision, not an everyday thing around here, jack, but brief decision they said. that was really all i needed. some assurance that i...
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. >> the two space walkers could barely make themselves heard at times due to the loud static you heard through the microphone. the trouble lasted through the entire 5 1/2-hour spacewalk. nasa says it is not a safety issue. >>> the 91st birthday was honored of nelson man della. now many people hope this will become an annual event to carry on the spirit of the icon. ♪ [ music ] >> welcome to comcast local edition, i'm donna richardson, and my guest this hour is christine bergmark who is the executive director of the southern maryland agricultural development commission. welcome, christine, it's good to have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> that's a big mouthful, and i know that you're working on an extremely exciting program, bi-local challenge. >> it is an initial that we launched two years ago, and essentially what it is is the last full week of july we ask everyone across the state of maryland and beyond to take a pledge, and the pledge is eat something or drink from a farm every day during that week. >> oh. so where do we get the information about where to find the farms or
. >> the two space walkers could barely make themselves heard at times due to the loud static you heard through the microphone. the trouble lasted through the entire 5 1/2-hour spacewalk. nasa says it is not a safety issue. >>> the 91st birthday was honored of nelson man della. now many people hope this will become an annual event to carry on the spirit of the icon. ♪ [ music ] >> welcome to comcast local edition, i'm donna richardson, and my guest this hour is christine...
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this week she visited a health care facility in virginia, wearing a robbins egg blue dress and bear baring those finally toned arms. >> she looks strong. she has muscle and we are in to strong women. >> reporter: the pros at this club have been fielding requests about how to build shoulders, by accepts and try accepts that look like the first lady. >> they are toned an defined. she is strong but feminine. >> it is not that tough to create definition in the upper body. by doing strength training exercises that use resistance. >> use your own body weight. things like pushups. that's your own body weight, a wonderful exercise and we use dumbbells or the body bar. >> reporter: for that part of the arm that frustrates so many women, jill has found less is more. >> it is good to work up to using stronger weights but not necessarily very heavy weights. >> reporter: regardless of the exercise that you choose, regular sets of repetitions a few times a week can give any woman sleeker stronger arms like michelle obama's. >> i think now we have a different sense of what is feminine. so i think having
this week she visited a health care facility in virginia, wearing a robbins egg blue dress and bear baring those finally toned arms. >> she looks strong. she has muscle and we are in to strong women. >> reporter: the pros at this club have been fielding requests about how to build shoulders, by accepts and try accepts that look like the first lady. >> they are toned an defined. she is strong but feminine. >> it is not that tough to create definition in the upper body. by...
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it really is barely barely capitalist developing country, right? barely capitalist emerging country, china much stronger, brazil much stronger, maybe india coming up. i mean, is it better to play bric? or is it better to subdivide and do the countries individually if that's what you're looking for for a foreign emerging market exposure? >> i think if you're looking at the economic structure itself, russia does represent more of a commodities-related type of exposure. so, you know, in a world economy that's growing and in that case, you would see manufacturing and india and china booming, demand for commodities will keep pace with that, and therefore russia deserves to be in the same sort of category as bric. but when that category was designed, they didn't focus on commonalities that these economies shared, they just -- it's sort of a residual category. the largest emerging markets, which showed a tendency to integrate with the rest of the world. >> you know what? we're going to hold it there for a second. we're going to squeeze in a quicbreak befo
it really is barely barely capitalist developing country, right? barely capitalist emerging country, china much stronger, brazil much stronger, maybe india coming up. i mean, is it better to play bric? or is it better to subdivide and do the countries individually if that's what you're looking for for a foreign emerging market exposure? >> i think if you're looking at the economic structure itself, russia does represent more of a commodities-related type of exposure. so, you know, in a...
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the two space walkers could barely be heard at time from the static in their microphone. the problem occurred during the entire five-hour phone call. >>> the aviation hall of fame has new members, including illene, the space shuttle pilot. she was the first one to command a late pilot. gym smi stewart reached rank of air force journal. he died in the "apollo 1" fire two years later. >>> a private funeral for walter cronkite will be held thursday in manhattan. his ashes will then be buried in a family plot late next to his ex-wife. cronkite's cousin said he was a caring gentleman that will be soaring missed because of what he represented to so many people around the world. >> certainly, he will be missed among those of us who have had the opportunity to spend a lot of private time with him. a real gentleman, a terrific person in terms of conversation and someone who cared deeply about this country. >> walter cronkite died on friday at the age of 92. >>> do you know what this looks like to me? something from the new springer, but this has drivers shaking their head. this is
the two space walkers could barely be heard at time from the static in their microphone. the problem occurred during the entire five-hour phone call. >>> the aviation hall of fame has new members, including illene, the space shuttle pilot. she was the first one to command a late pilot. gym smi stewart reached rank of air force journal. he died in the "apollo 1" fire two years later. >>> a private funeral for walter cronkite will be held thursday in manhattan. his...
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he held his position just barely.age five was a 122-mile trek along the mediterranean coast and through a sea of people. look at the pack how closely they raid together. lance armstrong w riding with his team in the middle. he stays in second place overall. a fraction of a second off the lead. it is frenchman voeckler who wins his first stage of the tour de france finding it hard to believe. nobody could catch him. voeckler takes across the finish line and seven seconds ahead of the pack. tomorrow the race heads into switzerland. still the overawl leader. >> what a great story. comeback. how can you not pull for lance armstrong? >> it is great. he said it is much tougher than he thought. >> like first time he has ever said that, though. >> yeah, right. >> when we come back, we will tell you about the gas station giving away free gas this morning. >> new report out details how many hours people living in our area spend in traffic every year. >> don't forget you can et g upsteupn the stories we are forking on throughout
he held his position just barely.age five was a 122-mile trek along the mediterranean coast and through a sea of people. look at the pack how closely they raid together. lance armstrong w riding with his team in the middle. he stays in second place overall. a fraction of a second off the lead. it is frenchman voeckler who wins his first stage of the tour de france finding it hard to believe. nobody could catch him. voeckler takes across the finish line and seven seconds ahead of the pack....
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we could have a new democratic-type regime in that country if we just leave it alone. >> bob bare, whoto you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, senator joe lieberman and senator bob casey, two senators with a lot to say about health care and everything else we have been discussing today. and if you missed something on the show, just check out the website, andrea.msnbc.com. we will be right back. i'm robert shapiro. over a million people have discovered how easy it is to use legalzoom for important legal documents. at legalzoom, we'll help you incorporate your business, file a patent, make a will and more. you can complete our online questions in minutes. then we'll prepare your legal documents and deliver them directly to you. so start your business, protect your family, launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. it's taken my time. time that i should have had to be with my family. it's like you're getting violated. these are uncertain times. and it's tough enough in this economy without... the added pressure, headache, and heartache of having... to struggle with a st
we could have a new democratic-type regime in that country if we just leave it alone. >> bob bare, whoto you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, senator joe lieberman and senator bob casey, two senators with a lot to say about health care and everything else we have been discussing today. and if you missed something on the show, just check out the website, andrea.msnbc.com. we will be right back. i'm robert shapiro. over a million people have discovered how easy it is to use...
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these guys are ready to bare it all for an annual event, but the merit not so over the moon. the showdown ahead. Ñ >> julie: is an earthquake near san diego this morning a sign of bigger things to come? scientists are looking at it after a 4.0 quake hit off the coast of san diego this morning. the quake was 22 miles west of coronado. it was felt across san diego county. but no major damages or injuries. some scientists say a string of smaller quakes like this just discovered deep inside the san andreas fault could be an indicator of a bigger quake coming. in 1994 there was a huge 6.7 quake in northridge, california, where buildings crumbled and freeways collapsed. seventy-two people died. scientists hope to learn possible signs of approaching quick to warn residents in the future. >> just a short trip south to los angeles, a real-life game of cops and robbers is playing out on the worlds fastest growing social networking site. we're talking of course about my favorite, footer. billy setting out to each dorm folks about crimes that criminals are using the site to their own ad
these guys are ready to bare it all for an annual event, but the merit not so over the moon. the showdown ahead. Ñ >> julie: is an earthquake near san diego this morning a sign of bigger things to come? scientists are looking at it after a 4.0 quake hit off the coast of san diego this morning. the quake was 22 miles west of coronado. it was felt across san diego county. but no major damages or injuries. some scientists say a string of smaller quakes like this just discovered deep inside...
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these guys are ready to bare it all for an annual event, but the merit not so over the moon.the showdown ahead. when i was told i had diabetes, i felt amazingly boxed in. (announcer) joe uses the contour meter from bayer. (joe) my meter absolutely adapts to me and my lifestyle. i'm joe james, and being outside of the box is my simple win. (announcer) now available in five vibrant colors. you hungry? yeah. me too. (door crashes in) (broadview alarm) (gasp and scream) go! go! go! go! go! go! (phone rings) hello? this is mark with broadview security. is everything okay? no. someone just tried to break in. i'm sending help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink's home security is now broadview security. call now to install the standard system for just $99. the proven technology of a broadview security system delivers rapid response from highly trained professionals, 24 hours a day. call now to get the $99 installation, plus a second keypad installed free. and, you could save up to 20% on your homeowner's insurance. call now - and get the system installed for just $99. broadview
these guys are ready to bare it all for an annual event, but the merit not so over the moon.the showdown ahead. when i was told i had diabetes, i felt amazingly boxed in. (announcer) joe uses the contour meter from bayer. (joe) my meter absolutely adapts to me and my lifestyle. i'm joe james, and being outside of the box is my simple win. (announcer) now available in five vibrant colors. you hungry? yeah. me too. (door crashes in) (broadview alarm) (gasp and scream) go! go! go! go! go! go!...
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. >>> a school teacher says he killed his wife on a cruise ship with his bare hands. court documents revealed the confession yesterday. robert mcgill seen in a courtroom sketch charged with one county of murder in his wife's death. the fbi stopped the cruise when her body was found last wednesday. apparently, that is when robert mcgill made his confession to agents who interviewed him. he and his wife were former high school sweethearts who married in 2003. >>> some familiar faces helped lead a little girl to a sweet surprise. >> i'll help you find the twins as long as alexis comes with me. >> deal! >> deal, how a fairy tale came to life and made her wish come true. don't miss it. this is hln. >>> an error before blogs and e-mail cell phones and cable, he was the news. >> he certainly was. president obama is among those remembering walter cronkite today. the legendary broadcaster died yesterday a huge loss. that is our top story on this saturday. we will bring you memories of walter cronkite's life and career throughout the morning. >>> a 10-year-old girl in little ro
. >>> a school teacher says he killed his wife on a cruise ship with his bare hands. court documents revealed the confession yesterday. robert mcgill seen in a courtroom sketch charged with one county of murder in his wife's death. the fbi stopped the cruise when her body was found last wednesday. apparently, that is when robert mcgill made his confession to agents who interviewed him. he and his wife were former high school sweethearts who married in 2003. >>> some familiar...
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. -- barely audible. we should not create oppression that lead to violence but lead to peace which echo that letter he got from his dad. after one of the largest filibusters in history with lyndon johnson's pressure the bill finally passed more than 2 months after ted kennedy's speech the filibuster ended and the senate approved the bill and that was the beginning of the long civil rights legacy. it was a legacy that ted kennedy has nurtured for 47 years. he voted again and again and led efforts to keep the voting rights act that the civil rights intact and passed the voting rights intact. he abolished the poll tax he fought robert bork's nomination you'll recall in the 1980s because he believed that robert bork might undo some of the civil rights legislation that he had been working on and his brothers had worked on. and there's the quotas abilities that he passed. and he also took a trip to south africa to walk in his brother's footprints 19 years after bobby kennedy went to south africa to argue for ci
. -- barely audible. we should not create oppression that lead to violence but lead to peace which echo that letter he got from his dad. after one of the largest filibusters in history with lyndon johnson's pressure the bill finally passed more than 2 months after ted kennedy's speech the filibuster ended and the senate approved the bill and that was the beginning of the long civil rights legacy. it was a legacy that ted kennedy has nurtured for 47 years. he voted again and again and led...
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its product is not included in market share tables because its sales were barely a blip. palm had a stagnant portfolio and it sunk to $1.15 on december nd as investors decided the company wouldn't make it. now palm has made a comeback and its stock probably never should have gone that low in the first place. but get this. it's up an astonishing 1,142% and it's up 360% since it began the year at $3.07. the stock peaked on june 30th at $16.60, just a couple of weeks after the pre was released and it's been downhill since then. right now, i look at palm and i see a one-hit wonder. by the way, i'm not focusing on the one-hit -- i mean no-hit wonder that we saw earlier with the white sox. the one-hit, the pre, is looking less and less like it can justify that kind of run-up in the share price by the day. here's the bottom line. look, you don't need me to tell you that the palm is no apple. it's a speculative mobile internet play with one big product. the pre, that's turning out to be less impressive than we thought. apple is an investment. palm was always a trade and that trad
its product is not included in market share tables because its sales were barely a blip. palm had a stagnant portfolio and it sunk to $1.15 on december nd as investors decided the company wouldn't make it. now palm has made a comeback and its stock probably never should have gone that low in the first place. but get this. it's up an astonishing 1,142% and it's up 360% since it began the year at $3.07. the stock peaked on june 30th at $16.60, just a couple of weeks after the pre was released and...
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barely a cloud in the sky. in the middle part of july, we have so much haze and humidity, you would not get this great deal and humidity -- and visibility. no rain in the future, probably until thursday. let's go over to the weatherbug network, 81 degrees in sterlin the dew point at 49. that means the air is dry. ininchester, you started off the morning at 46 degrees. can you believe it? up to 81 degrees for the afternoon high. tonight i think there will be low 50's. on a tuesday evening, the official numbers, 85 at reagan national. tonight, similar. we will be in the 60's in the downtown areas. 83 in culpeper, 82 in bowie. there is heated in the deep south, dallas, 103, 88 in memphis. as things progress we will see the temperatures come up and more humidity. nothing atypical for this time of year. some of these clouds off to the west, will break up and will make us pary cloudy tomorrow. the question is once its wings through thursday, will it get hung up and lead to more rain on friday and saturday. tomorrow,
barely a cloud in the sky. in the middle part of july, we have so much haze and humidity, you would not get this great deal and humidity -- and visibility. no rain in the future, probably until thursday. let's go over to the weatherbug network, 81 degrees in sterlin the dew point at 49. that means the air is dry. ininchester, you started off the morning at 46 degrees. can you believe it? up to 81 degrees for the afternoon high. tonight i think there will be low 50's. on a tuesday evening, the...
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new today from the fbi, robert mcgill reportedly admitted killing his wife with his bare hands.. a guy who friends say loved his wife, was always calm. he was excited about spending his birthday with her in mexico. how do you go on this romantic get away, this is a great story, the reconnection after all these years, how do you go from that to this brutal crime? joining me now to talk about this greg moran, legal affairs reporter with the "san diego union tribune." he was in court last week when mcgill went before a judge. sounds like things got interesting. also, former prosecutor anita kay and donald clark. greg, were you in court and did things get a little bizarre with mr. mcgill. >> yes, i was. they did get a little unusual near the end of the hearing. this is what is normally a fairly routine hearing in federal court, an initial appearance where the defendant just shows up, told what the charges are against you and if there's probable cause for those. the court had pretty much gone through all of those when suddenly mr. mcgill who was standing kind of in the jury box area
new today from the fbi, robert mcgill reportedly admitted killing his wife with his bare hands.. a guy who friends say loved his wife, was always calm. he was excited about spending his birthday with her in mexico. how do you go on this romantic get away, this is a great story, the reconnection after all these years, how do you go from that to this brutal crime? joining me now to talk about this greg moran, legal affairs reporter with the "san diego union tribune." he was in court...
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he was so excited he could barely speak at the first moon landing. here are some of those moments. >> good evening from the cbs news control center in new york. this is walter cronkite reporting. >> the eagle has landed. rocket 22. thanks a lot. >> oh, boy. boy. >> we're going to be busy for a minute. >> i'm speechless. >> from dallas, texas, the flash apparently official, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:00 eastern standard time some 38 minutes ago. old anchormen, you see, don't fade away. they keep coming back for more. and that's the way it is march 26, 1981. i'll be on assignment and dan rather will be sitting in here for the next few years. good night. >> cronkite said he came to regret leaving the anchor chair when he did more on his legacy is ahead. >>> right now a space walk is under way at the international space station. two members of shuttle "endeavour" are working to attach the final piece of japan's space station lab to the iss. it's the first of five planned space walks for the "endeavour" crew. nasa says th
he was so excited he could barely speak at the first moon landing. here are some of those moments. >> good evening from the cbs news control center in new york. this is walter cronkite reporting. >> the eagle has landed. rocket 22. thanks a lot. >> oh, boy. boy. >> we're going to be busy for a minute. >> i'm speechless. >> from dallas, texas, the flash apparently official, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:00 eastern standard time...
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you can barely find a cloud. a few high clouds. that's about it. all of the action is out to the west. a lot of showers and storms in the upper plain states. some of the this moisture will head to the west. warm front heading out there. that will bring us increased humidity. humidity starts coming up. temperatures won't be as cool. and more clouds after midnight tomorrow. as that system moves closer to us. we might see a shower or thundershower by thursday morning. and the best chance will come thursday afternoon, thursday night. maybe even friday. with this front kind of slowing down, we'll be in the vicinity here. while we have the chance of more scattered shower and thundershower activity, friday, saturday and probably again on sunday. won't be all that hot. south winds, 5 to 15 on the bay tomorrow. tonight, another gorgeous night. 56 at bwi. clear and cool. and tomorrow, sun, clouds, warming up to 89. maybe even a thundershower at midnight tomorrow night. >> there's no place better to be. >> gorgeous. >>> still to come on eyewitness news tonigh
you can barely find a cloud. a few high clouds. that's about it. all of the action is out to the west. a lot of showers and storms in the upper plain states. some of the this moisture will head to the west. warm front heading out there. that will bring us increased humidity. humidity starts coming up. temperatures won't be as cool. and more clouds after midnight tomorrow. as that system moves closer to us. we might see a shower or thundershower by thursday morning. and the best chance will come...
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i went to mcallister barely 17. >> what year were you in princeton? >> i was a sophomore. they asked me to start again as a freshman, and i said i would rather not go if i had to be pushed back a year. they relented. >> what year did you graduate from princeton? >> 1983. >> what year did you have the fellowship? >> 1985. >> your first full-time job? >> my first full-time job was a teacher of english as a second language at a low-class, business school in the old times square in new york where for $10 an hour i helped everyone learn english. at princeton classmate solly living hand to mouth in new york city a year later and she worked at a magazine and said what are you doing? you are worth so much more than this. come on over to the vanity fair and we will give you a job. she did. >> what did you do there? >> i brought bagels and coffee to the superior editors, and wrote headlines for stories. >> when did you first really write for a living? >> i interviewed for the bbc radio back in england. in new york i interviewed american book editors. i interviewed a man who main ray
i went to mcallister barely 17. >> what year were you in princeton? >> i was a sophomore. they asked me to start again as a freshman, and i said i would rather not go if i had to be pushed back a year. they relented. >> what year did you graduate from princeton? >> 1983. >> what year did you have the fellowship? >> 1985. >> your first full-time job? >> my first full-time job was a teacher of english as a second language at a low-class, business...
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. >> reporter: a bitle recession has laid bare some ugly statistics. here they are. asians have the lowest unemployment rate. only 6.7%. whites are next. 8.6%. his spank unemployment to top 1/2.8%. the black, almost 15%, the highest since the '80s. >> when you look at the numbers it translates into money to pay the mortgage, food, their ability to get health care, provide child care. all these things are really -- these are the things that are behind the numbers. >> so there's been a recession for these groups long before this recession? >> yes. >> how long? since that started keeping records. black unemployment tops since the recession. the only time it narrowed was during the huge job boom of the 1990s. william rogers was chief economist in the clinton labor department. >> there's been a chronic two-to-one difference for several decades. >> economists have long been troubled by the question why. >> your rates are higher for a variety of reasons from having lower levels of education, receiving less training, facing more challenges since getting to the jobs. add then
. >> reporter: a bitle recession has laid bare some ugly statistics. here they are. asians have the lowest unemployment rate. only 6.7%. whites are next. 8.6%. his spank unemployment to top 1/2.8%. the black, almost 15%, the highest since the '80s. >> when you look at the numbers it translates into money to pay the mortgage, food, their ability to get health care, provide child care. all these things are really -- these are the things that are behind the numbers. >> so there's...
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you could barely see. didn't last long but we are not dealing with that now. we have a downed tree in freeland. york road closed at old york road toward freeland road. take the harrisburg expressway as the alter natnate. speed sensors not getting any delays and drive times indicate we are doing fine as volume slowly builds. no sign of delays yet. harrisburg expressway this is the alternate we are offering to york road and looking good at mount carmel. no problems from the pennsylvania line to the beltway. we will switch to a live view of 95 at white marsh and building in volume but no delays southbound to the beltway. that is the latest on "traffic pulse 11." back to you. >> our big story new indictments against mayor sheila dixon. one day after helen holten was reindicted they have discovered new details and evidence against the mayor. the new charges include more allegations about gifts she received and restores perjury charges previously dropped. that leaves many wondering where is the new information coming from. jennifer franciotti joins us live from outs
you could barely see. didn't last long but we are not dealing with that now. we have a downed tree in freeland. york road closed at old york road toward freeland road. take the harrisburg expressway as the alter natnate. speed sensors not getting any delays and drive times indicate we are doing fine as volume slowly builds. no sign of delays yet. harrisburg expressway this is the alternate we are offering to york road and looking good at mount carmel. no problems from the pennsylvania line to...
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. >> some appliances are barely working and recliners are broken. city council president is leading a program called genine in july to help make fire stations a little more home like for crew. dvd players, exercise equipment. this is their home away from home. can you see these things are complete happened me down, hand me downs. der remembering mason has announced his retirement. hear what he has to say next could someone toss me an eleven sixteenths wrench over here? here you go. eleven sixteenths... (announcer) from designing some of the world's cleanest and most fuel-efficient jet engines... to building more wind turbines than anyone in the country... the people of ge are working together... creating innovation today for america's tomorrow. thanks! no problem! >> considering may son. owned by his agent. probably planning to retire. job site jog.com. the team has not agreed to an extension. you cannot understate this man's value to the team. deflecting speculation that his agent orchestrated this to encourage talks about a contract. he left a doo
. >> some appliances are barely working and recliners are broken. city council president is leading a program called genine in july to help make fire stations a little more home like for crew. dvd players, exercise equipment. this is their home away from home. can you see these things are complete happened me down, hand me downs. der remembering mason has announced his retirement. hear what he has to say next could someone toss me an eleven sixteenths wrench over here? here you go. eleven...
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>> jimmy: are you a bare-knuckle boxer?ve to be. >> no. >> jimmy: what is your name? >> steve. >> jimmy: steve, where are you from? >> originally chicago. >> jimmy: chicago? okay, and where now? >> new york, yeah. >> jimmy: hey, welcome. good, man. awesome, cool. and what's your name? >> eric. >> jimmy: eric? great. formal. where are you from? od, man. where you from? >> philadelphia. >> jimmy: oh, philly. [ cheers and applause ] originally from philly. yeah, yeah, good man. awesome. well, so we're gonna label you guys so we know who is who. can i get a little help? thanks, tom, good to see you. thank you very much. you, my friend, will be clay aiken. [ light laughter ] and you're gonna be adam lambert. there you go, adam. good man. watch your -- watch your mustache. is that what you call that? >> yeah. i mean -- >> jimmy: you call it mustache? >> pork chop mustache. i don't know, whatever. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: no, pork chops are good. i don't think that's true. i don't think that's what you call that. >> no. fu man
>> jimmy: are you a bare-knuckle boxer?ve to be. >> no. >> jimmy: what is your name? >> steve. >> jimmy: steve, where are you from? >> originally chicago. >> jimmy: chicago? okay, and where now? >> new york, yeah. >> jimmy: hey, welcome. good, man. awesome, cool. and what's your name? >> eric. >> jimmy: eric? great. formal. where are you from? od, man. where you from? >> philadelphia. >> jimmy: oh, philly. [ cheers...