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find out what's in the bottle when we reveal our great number one e-baum's prankoff. >> that's the next level of whack! >>> this is video proof that no matter who or what you are, if you believe in yourself, anything is possible. >> what you've got here are two coyotes against one deer in this case, the deer should be outnumbered. and should be considered lunch for this little coyote pair. but the deer says uh-uh, i'm sorry, i'm not your lunch and scares the coyotes. >> what? >> no way. >> this deer is jumping at the coyotes and the coyotes keep running away from this deer, they're terrified. >> this is purely survival of the fittest. the deer is clearly fit, clearly knows how to get out of the situation. >> this was shot on laurel street in gloucester, massachusetts, by a guy named shawn henry. who actually is a professional photographer. who has worked for national geographic society, for "forbes," for "business week." so this for him, was fascinating. this is one impressive deer. the deer has made its way to this little path and is still standing there it could scurry away, it could
find out what's in the bottle when we reveal our great number one e-baum's prankoff. >> that's the next level of whack! >>> this is video proof that no matter who or what you are, if you believe in yourself, anything is possible. >> what you've got here are two coyotes against one deer in this case, the deer should be outnumbered. and should be considered lunch for this little coyote pair. but the deer says uh-uh, i'm sorry, i'm not your lunch and scares the coyotes....
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mad-baum knows nothing of the bad old days and loves the fact that this rotation is sticking togetherows nothing else in his big league play. >> i'm really blessed to be part of this and thankful. it's a testament to all of our guys' hard work. we play together. i think that's the reason we were able to pull it off. >> the other lefty in the rotation, barry zito doesn't throw heat but he's certainly taken more heat than anyone else on the staff following his rough beginning in san francisco. but as quirky as this game is and as fickle as fans can be all it forgiven and barry zito draws nothing but praise these days following his 2-0 performance with a 1.69 e.r.a. in the 2012 postseason. the opening day starter and rightfully so is matt cain. his 2012 season wouldn't seem feasible if it were played out on a video game. not only winning 16 in the regular season, but starting and winning the all-star game. cain also started serious clinchers. and the story on top -- and the cherry on top, absolute perfection. >> on the ground, arias from deep third. got him! and that's a perfect game. >>
mad-baum knows nothing of the bad old days and loves the fact that this rotation is sticking togetherows nothing else in his big league play. >> i'm really blessed to be part of this and thankful. it's a testament to all of our guys' hard work. we play together. i think that's the reason we were able to pull it off. >> the other lefty in the rotation, barry zito doesn't throw heat but he's certainly taken more heat than anyone else on the staff following his rough beginning in san...
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in 2003, a quake struck the southeastern city of baum. and a 7.7 tremor hit north western iran leading 30,000 dead. law enforcement officers are coming through evidence to see who attacked the boston mary on this and why. two bombs wept off and killed two people and injured nearly 30 others. investigators say police have found more explosives near the site. the bombs went off on monday afternoon. the first knocked back runners 30 meters from the finish. the second hit people a short distance away. emergency medical crews rushed to the scene. the dead include an 8-year-old boy. more than ten people were seriously wounded. u.s. media are reporting that police found additional explosives near the scene of the bombings and removed them. no one claimed responsibility for the attack. they're carrying out a probe. >>> a japanese marathoner captured some of the scenes in boston from a different angle. he had a camera on his cap. he was approaching the finish line when the bomb went off, and then 12 seconds later. he called the bombings extremely
in 2003, a quake struck the southeastern city of baum. and a 7.7 tremor hit north western iran leading 30,000 dead. law enforcement officers are coming through evidence to see who attacked the boston mary on this and why. two bombs wept off and killed two people and injured nearly 30 others. investigators say police have found more explosives near the site. the bombs went off on monday afternoon. the first knocked back runners 30 meters from the finish. the second hit people a short distance...
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mad-baum knows nothing of the bad old days and loves the fact that this rotation is sticking togetherknows nothing else in his big league play. >> i'm really blessed to be part of this and thankful. it's a testament to all of our guys' hard work. we play together. i think that's the reason we were able to pull it off. >> the other lefty in the rotation, barry zito doesn't throw heat but he's certainly taken more heat than anyone else on the staff following his rough beginning in san francisco. but as quirky as this game is and as fickle as fans can be all it forgiven and barry zito draws nothing but praise these days following his 2-0 performance with a 1.69 e.r.a. in the 2012 postseason. the opening day starter and rightfully so is matt cain. his 2012 season wouldn't seem feasible if it were played out on a video game. not only winning 16 in the regular season, but starting and winning the all-star game. cain also started serious clinchers. and the story on top -- and the cherry on top, absolute perfection. >> on the ground, arias from deep third. got him! and that's a perfect game.
mad-baum knows nothing of the bad old days and loves the fact that this rotation is sticking togetherknows nothing else in his big league play. >> i'm really blessed to be part of this and thankful. it's a testament to all of our guys' hard work. we play together. i think that's the reason we were able to pull it off. >> the other lefty in the rotation, barry zito doesn't throw heat but he's certainly taken more heat than anyone else on the staff following his rough beginning in san...
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com baum-- cbsbaltimore.com, for instant weather, click cbs baltimore.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a live look outside from sky eye chopper 13. find me some sun out there, can you meas? >> please? >> i'll do my best, mary. you might have to wait until tomorrow. >> okay. >> we have drizzle out there. fog, haze even. just very low-laying clouds out there now. but eventually, those are going to move out of the way. temperatures are rather cool, around 59 degrees in baltimore. 60 in hagerstown. these are actually cool for this time of year. we're usually dealing with temperatures in the mid and upper 60s. elkton is the exception, though, around 64 degrees. right now, though, let's zoom in a little closer. everyone is sitting, with the exception of elkton, 60 degrees in annapolis and kent island as well. we have that easterly wind component, it's still pulling in the moisture from the atlantic ocean. but eventually, that wind direction is going to change. and we'll look at clearing skiesa we head into the night -- skies as we head into the nighttime. here's what we're looking at. we have this
com baum-- cbsbaltimore.com, for instant weather, click cbs baltimore.com. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a live look outside from sky eye chopper 13. find me some sun out there, can you meas? >> please? >> i'll do my best, mary. you might have to wait until tomorrow. >> okay. >> we have drizzle out there. fog, haze even. just very low-laying clouds out there now. but eventually, those are going to move out of the way. temperatures are rather cool, around 59 degrees in...
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[laughter] in case i forgot anything but first of all, i named the book baum is for horsemen to get people's attention the greatest book title of all time liberal fascism was taken but also i would like to become the of one percenter and i will sign after word so i am willing to take these the second i thought the religious metaphor worked well because obama frames everything with that metaphor is always a battle between light and dark and never about policy or a difference of opinion it is always morality. the essential casey makes for government's existence is the notion it should be the moral center of all society and community and you hear the things he talks about. he thinks it should be the arbiter of fairness, the redistribution of wealth and he has the army of virus agents to make sure you participate he has created a huge socialist revival of politics in washington every betty must sacrifice. remember? every betty must find meaning something bigger than themselves which she means government. if you find meaning in government then you scare the crap out of me. washington is filled wi
[laughter] in case i forgot anything but first of all, i named the book baum is for horsemen to get people's attention the greatest book title of all time liberal fascism was taken but also i would like to become the of one percenter and i will sign after word so i am willing to take these the second i thought the religious metaphor worked well because obama frames everything with that metaphor is always a battle between light and dark and never about policy or a difference of opinion it is...
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. >> reporter: sads in after word spread lu was the third victims of the bottomu bauming, bu's close-knit -- >> we don't have parents or relatives here, so i mean, for them, we are the family. >> reporter: lu had just taken her final exam and was one class away from graduating. and you're going to be grading her last exam. >> yes. >> reporter: how difficult will that be? >> well, i'll do the same thing i always do, which is turn them all facedown, grade them without looking at who wrote it. that's the only way to do it unbiased. when i turn them back over and look at her name and how she had done, that will be more tough. >> reporter: she flew through her final exam, the school may award her posthumously with her master's degree. we've learned that her parents have obtained emergency visas, and expected to be here sometime this weekend. pamela brown, cnn, boston, massachusetts. >>> pamela, krystle campbell was killed just weeks before her 30th birthday. her brother says he's glad the manhunt it over, but it does not change the fact that his vivacious sister is gone. he told "the boston gl
. >> reporter: sads in after word spread lu was the third victims of the bottomu bauming, bu's close-knit -- >> we don't have parents or relatives here, so i mean, for them, we are the family. >> reporter: lu had just taken her final exam and was one class away from graduating. and you're going to be grading her last exam. >> yes. >> reporter: how difficult will that be? >> well, i'll do the same thing i always do, which is turn them all facedown, grade them...
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energy independence, we don't have to import from the saudis other other people, the trade baume' go into surplus. that would be good for the dollar and that in turn would really crush gold. that's a strong dollar, not the volcker way, peter, as you pointed out. but through this energy story. >> well, first of all, you know, the dollar traded at a six-week low today versus other fee at currencies and we still have $500 billion a year trade deficit. so i don't think we're going to resolve that simply with the extra energy production. you know, it feels pretty good right now. the fed is spiking the punch bowl with all this monetary alcohol. but the problem is, when the hangover wears off, we're not going to be able to convince the world to keep lending us money at ultra-low interest rates. rates are going to go up. and when that happens, the party is over. because the economy, which is so strung out on cheap money, cannot afford higher interest rates. that's why all this talk about tightening is a bluff. >> peter, for 20 years, people have been saying the japanese government bond marke
energy independence, we don't have to import from the saudis other other people, the trade baume' go into surplus. that would be good for the dollar and that in turn would really crush gold. that's a strong dollar, not the volcker way, peter, as you pointed out. but through this energy story. >> well, first of all, you know, the dollar traded at a six-week low today versus other fee at currencies and we still have $500 billion a year trade deficit. so i don't think we're going to resolve...
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find out what's in the bottle we reveal our great number one e-baum's prankoff.hat no matter who or what you are if you believe yourself, anything is possible. >> what you've got here are two coyotes against one deer in this case, the deer should be outnumbe and should be considered lunch for this little coyote pair. but the deer says uh-uh, i'm sorry, i'm not your lunch and scares the coyotes. >> what? >> no way. >> this de jumping at the coyotes and the coyotes keep running away from this deer, they're terrified. >> this is purely survival of the fittest. the deer is clearly fit clearly knows how to get out of the situation. >> this was shot on laurel street in gloucester massachusetts, by a guy named shawn henry. who actually is a professional photographer. who has worked for national geographic society for "forbes," for
find out what's in the bottle we reveal our great number one e-baum's prankoff.hat no matter who or what you are if you believe yourself, anything is possible. >> what you've got here are two coyotes against one deer in this case, the deer should be outnumbe and should be considered lunch for this little coyote pair. but the deer says uh-uh, i'm sorry, i'm not your lunch and scares the coyotes. >> what? >> no way. >> this de jumping at the coyotes and the coyotes keep...
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>> well, i don't know what ba baum's argument in particular is. one of the things we are seeing is i think a lot of democrats are happy to let the state -- it's a democratic approach to federal limbs, let the states where gun control is a winning issue pass laws on gun control at the local level and let states where gun rights are a winning issue expand rights to guns a. few years ago the nra basically, a while ago the nra endorsed harry reid, in the last election cycle they stayed neutral when he ran against sharo sharron angle. they'd rather have -- in terms of the nra's own portfolio it was a wise decision, harry reid is not doing a bang up job of bringing gun control issues to the floor of the senate. he wouldn't even let dianne feinstein's assault weapon thing come up for a vote, which was sort of at the heart of this whole push. jon: well, as some observers have noted, if gun laws prevented violence then cities like chicago and washington d.c. would be among the safest in the country because they've got some of the toughest gun laws there: t
>> well, i don't know what ba baum's argument in particular is. one of the things we are seeing is i think a lot of democrats are happy to let the state -- it's a democratic approach to federal limbs, let the states where gun control is a winning issue pass laws on gun control at the local level and let states where gun rights are a winning issue expand rights to guns a. few years ago the nra basically, a while ago the nra endorsed harry reid, in the last election cycle they stayed...
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baum in as peace with the uncertain it will not be swift with all the protections we have in place. what do we do? we submit that is not the answer. >> host: the point* you made earlier it is much more difficult for lice -- less likely for them to go the route of the death penalty but why that was i know your book talks about the history of execution how they were once public and that was disturbing then they took it endorsed the is the interesting evolution just to think about where we are today with the quality of the evidence is available is that why it is higher? why do you think that is? >> we're learning more and more about evidence will be used to take about gospel like hair samples is a whole new question given the fact there are forensic guidelines that lead people in the wrong direction. eyewitness testimony is less and less reliable. there is a lot we are burning with the process we did not know before. >> the evolution as dna evidence is jurors greater cause about imposing a death sentence unless you are absolutely certain. been merrill lynch they said you either have to
baum in as peace with the uncertain it will not be swift with all the protections we have in place. what do we do? we submit that is not the answer. >> host: the point* you made earlier it is much more difficult for lice -- less likely for them to go the route of the death penalty but why that was i know your book talks about the history of execution how they were once public and that was disturbing then they took it endorsed the is the interesting evolution just to think about where we...