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no delays on the penn, camden, and brunswick lines. now back to tony pann. >> we are off to a nice quiet start. temperatures in the 50's and 60's. 61 degrees in parkton. we will make it into the mid 80's today. first let's look upstream. we have some high, thin cloud cover from pennsylvania. thunderstorms coming from the great lakes. the trajectory is heading down towards baltimore. this is from the periphery of the big ridge of high pressure in the central part of the country that is triggering the heat. that the bottom line is right around baltimore right now. if that holds together, we could see some thunderstorms this afternoon. let's take a trip down to the tropics. the hurricane center is thinking about flying a plane down here today. if it does become a tropical storm, its name would be arlene. says it drifted off the close -- this could drift off the coast of florida. we have the chance for an afternoon thunderstorm. it will be more humid today. if the cluster of storms holds together, temperatures drop back into the upper 60's
no delays on the penn, camden, and brunswick lines. now back to tony pann. >> we are off to a nice quiet start. temperatures in the 50's and 60's. 61 degrees in parkton. we will make it into the mid 80's today. first let's look upstream. we have some high, thin cloud cover from pennsylvania. thunderstorms coming from the great lakes. the trajectory is heading down towards baltimore. this is from the periphery of the big ridge of high pressure in the central part of the country that is...
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christine brunswick, a breast cancer survivor and activist testified today the fda should ignore public pressure and follow the science rigorously. >> it needs to be guided by the evidence and it can't be guided by the emotions of the story, as compelling as those are. >> reporter: the panel issues recommendations tomorrow and the fda commissioner will make the final decision probably within a few months. >> bob, we mentioned two stories. the other was a story about mammograms. a lot of us woke up to that this morning gain in the news. >> this is a very important study. swedish women, 130,000 of them over 29 years, 30% less breast cancer deaths among women that got mammograms. that is very strong benefits of the benefits of screening. >> a lot of common sense there. thanks. >>> violent demonstrations in greece today where the parliament there was debating austerity measures it needs to pass before foreign lenders will give greece more money, more money they need to avoid bankruptcy and protect, among others, american investors from potentially devastating losses. michelle caruso-cabrera
christine brunswick, a breast cancer survivor and activist testified today the fda should ignore public pressure and follow the science rigorously. >> it needs to be guided by the evidence and it can't be guided by the emotions of the story, as compelling as those are. >> reporter: the panel issues recommendations tomorrow and the fda commissioner will make the final decision probably within a few months. >> bob, we mentioned two stories. the other was a story about...
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duarte geraldino, for cbs news, brunswick, new jersey. >>> tomorrow marks 30 years since the discoveryf the virus that causes aids. it's also in the annual aids life cycle from the bay area to southern california begins. what could happen to keep the event from starting on time? >>> there is a break in those showers right now but we are expecting some more by later tonight lingering through tomorrow. i have your pinpoint forecast coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,, ♪ [ ukulele strumming ] ♪ [ folksy whistling ] [ man ] quitting is a fight you can't let yourself lose. it can take many tries. but keep trying, you will beat smoking. honey, you okay? yeah, i'm fine. ♪ [ ukulele ] >>> women at high risk of breast cancer have a new option to try to prevent the disease. a new study shows a drug sold by pfizer cuts the risk of developing breast cancer by more than half. as for women past menopause, the two drugs already available for preventing breast cancer have been unpopular because they cause blood clots and uterine cancer. the study shows this other drug didn't have these side effects. >>> the aids li
duarte geraldino, for cbs news, brunswick, new jersey. >>> tomorrow marks 30 years since the discoveryf the virus that causes aids. it's also in the annual aids life cycle from the bay area to southern california begins. what could happen to keep the event from starting on time? >>> there is a break in those showers right now but we are expecting some more by later tonight lingering through tomorrow. i have your pinpoint forecast coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,, ♪ [ ukulele strumming...
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penn, camden, and brunswick lines reporting no delays at . now back to tony pann. >> there is some fog this morning. among the visibility may be down in some neighborhoods. 62 in jarrettsville. we had some thunderstorms roll through last night. it was a quick shot of rain. now the skies are clear. no rain this morning. high pressure will be in control of the weather today, drifting down from canada. that will give a small conditions today, 80's. this is the dividing line between the big time heat. temperatures in the upper 70's in the midwest. we will see temperatures into the 90's by the midweek. take a trip down to the tropics. storm system south of jamaica to could be our first tropical storm of the season. its name would be arlene. they are thinking about a plane to go down there to see if it is a tropical depression. it would be the first of the season. mostly pleasant skies and pleasant. to partly cloudy tonight. 30% chance for a thunderstorm as it hot air heads back into the mid-atlantic. it will be hot on wednesday. a front will come
penn, camden, and brunswick lines reporting no delays at . now back to tony pann. >> there is some fog this morning. among the visibility may be down in some neighborhoods. 62 in jarrettsville. we had some thunderstorms roll through last night. it was a quick shot of rain. now the skies are clear. no rain this morning. high pressure will be in control of the weather today, drifting down from canada. that will give a small conditions today, 80's. this is the dividing line between the big...
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with some number of years ago came to visit me in the mayor's office, flow all the way out from brunswick, maine. this gentleman was a high-school student that i had recruited when i was in college to be a student at the top were bound program that i was counseling at during the summers when i was in college -- at the upward bound program i was counseling at. i had an interest in that program because of the opportunities that i was lucky to have, being able to go on a full ride to a college all the way across the united states. i was born and raised in seattle, and this little college had recruited me. it was funny at the time because they were recruiting on the west coast, looking at me. obviously, i was asian, and they were suggesting that maybe my strengths were in math and science, so they gave me a full ride, thinking i was going to do math and science because i am asian. [laughter] after the first year where i knew i could do math and science because that was kind of easy for me, i decided i was not going to go that route. i change my career, and i had an opportunity to do that beca
with some number of years ago came to visit me in the mayor's office, flow all the way out from brunswick, maine. this gentleman was a high-school student that i had recruited when i was in college to be a student at the top were bound program that i was counseling at during the summers when i was in college -- at the upward bound program i was counseling at. i had an interest in that program because of the opportunities that i was lucky to have, being able to go on a full ride to a college all...
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penn, camden, and brunswick lines showing no delays. now back to tony pann. >> good morning. heat advisory in effect for today. the heat index will be at or above 100 degrees. the eastern shore counties are not included, but will be just as hot. i do not know why they did not include the eastern shore counties in the advisory. 65 in parkton. dew points in the low to mid 60's's . cool start to climb. we are watching a cluster of thunderstorms from new york state. this one is not as strong or vigorous. as it travels southbound, some of the outflow from the thunderstorms could meet with the heat and humidity in maryland. we have a chance for a thunderstorm this afternoon. most of you will not see that. it will be hot and uncomfortable with hazy sunshine. southwest wind at 10. temperatures will be in the 90's. the average high temperature is 81. the record is 97. that was set back in 1999. we'll be in that neighborhood to break were tight record later today. the skies will clear overnight. warm and muggy. most of the will stay in the 90's. relief is in sight as we have for the da
penn, camden, and brunswick lines showing no delays. now back to tony pann. >> good morning. heat advisory in effect for today. the heat index will be at or above 100 degrees. the eastern shore counties are not included, but will be just as hot. i do not know why they did not include the eastern shore counties in the advisory. 65 in parkton. dew points in the low to mid 60's's . cool start to climb. we are watching a cluster of thunderstorms from new york state. this one is not as strong...
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now, on either side of his march to the sea, he kept the rail lines either going to brunswick or over to south carolina, but he left the line from atlanta to savannah open with the turntable. >> interesting. i was just watching something on the history channel in terms of the magnitude of the rail system, starting at the american civil war, the north had something like 160,000 miles of rail, you know, lots and lots of miles; whereas, the south had 28 something. a huge disproportionate number of rails were in the north and the midwest compared to the south. yes, robert. >> was savannah built with old savannah gray bricks. can you tell us a little bit about that history? >> i don't know how they're made. >> i think that was loftily because it was verbally from generation and generation. nobody knows the exact form of those bricks today but they're the most sought-out bricks that we have. >> the savannah gray are the most sought after but, unfortunately, i didn't cover that for our book. well, thank you for your attention and for coming tonight. [applause] >> for more information on c-sp
now, on either side of his march to the sea, he kept the rail lines either going to brunswick or over to south carolina, but he left the line from atlanta to savannah open with the turntable. >> interesting. i was just watching something on the history channel in terms of the magnitude of the rail system, starting at the american civil war, the north had something like 160,000 miles of rail, you know, lots and lots of miles; whereas, the south had 28 something. a huge disproportionate...
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. >> two weeks ago tonight ted and i had a party celebrating the launch of the book in new brunswick, and governor christie -- who doesn't like missing a party especially with reporters -- showed up. and the lawyer made the rare appearance at the party. and it was funny because i happened to just coincidentally be standing right there as the lawyer is behind me and christie walks in the. and the two of them are just yucking it up. cliply is saying something about, you know, i got the one referring to the fact that he got an acquittal in competition with the u.s. attorney's office. and christie doesn't miss a beat, and he says you wouldn't have gotten it if i were still there. [laughter] >> yes. >> in the last trial, they pulled solomon dweck has a cooperating witness. there are few defendants remaining. as you pointed out, some may go to trial, some may not. what is the future of dweck for the government? >> we don't believe that the feds have any fear of putting solomon dweck on the stand. the back story is that dweck got beaten up pretty badly during the suarez case. so for the next
. >> two weeks ago tonight ted and i had a party celebrating the launch of the book in new brunswick, and governor christie -- who doesn't like missing a party especially with reporters -- showed up. and the lawyer made the rare appearance at the party. and it was funny because i happened to just coincidentally be standing right there as the lawyer is behind me and christie walks in the. and the two of them are just yucking it up. cliply is saying something about, you know, i got the one...
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at gabowitz electronics in east brunswick in new jersey it hit their bottom line. >> they used to pointan item i'll take it. when can i have it. now they're asking, is this the best price you can sell it to them for. >> reporter: auto sales dropped 2.9% in may, the largest decline in 15 months. car companies say it's a combination of smaller inventory following the japanese earthquake and the high fuel costs. while they're down 30 cents in the last month, they're up $1 from this time last year. and things may get worse before they get better, an associated press survey finds many economists predict a modest 2.3% growth for the second quarter of thisser yoo, far below what they hoped for and we want to see a robust recovery, that's not robust. >> given the bad retail sales number, the stock market goes up 100 points. >> they call it a relief rally on wall street. wall street was relieved the numbers were not worse than they actually turned out to be. we do see the economy right now. we see the consumer facing these headwinds. we see consumer confidence slipping because they're paying hig
at gabowitz electronics in east brunswick in new jersey it hit their bottom line. >> they used to pointan item i'll take it. when can i have it. now they're asking, is this the best price you can sell it to them for. >> reporter: auto sales dropped 2.9% in may, the largest decline in 15 months. car companies say it's a combination of smaller inventory following the japanese earthquake and the high fuel costs. while they're down 30 cents in the last month, they're up $1 from this...
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speaker, i would like to congratulate the member for new brunswick. [applause] he, of course, understand what about taxes. that is why we are celebrating today that tax freedom day is 20 days sooner. [applause] 20 days sooner than in 2005. i think we all know why that is. we have reduced over 120 different taxes, we've reduced gft from 7 to 65. i could go on and on -- >> the hon. member. >> mr. speaker, the conservative government continues to sow doubt among federal employees. the threat of cuts is looming over the entire federal capital region. we have learned today that the government has already increased by 100% its use of temporary and vulnerable workers. mr. speaker, why that the conservative government prefer to use cheap labor instead of paying government officials are appropriately? [applause] >> i want to thank the electors for allowing me to be -- [applause] of course, mr. speaker, the issues that the member refers to involve nearly 1% of total payroll expenditures. of course we use temporary help when it is crucial to ensuring the deliver
speaker, i would like to congratulate the member for new brunswick. [applause] he, of course, understand what about taxes. that is why we are celebrating today that tax freedom day is 20 days sooner. [applause] 20 days sooner than in 2005. i think we all know why that is. we have reduced over 120 different taxes, we've reduced gft from 7 to 65. i could go on and on -- >> the hon. member. >> mr. speaker, the conservative government continues to sow doubt among federal employees. the...
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i took this bug to rutgers in new brunswick. they are the leading people and do not know what it is. they told me it was a cigarette beetle from out of a cigarette. i could not believe it. i have been watching every cigarette i open. the larva is at the tip of the cigarette. it is yellow. host: we will leave it there. your thoughts? guest: cannot respond to that. i have never heard of anything like that before. host: tell us more about how you got the organization to come to pass? guest: we were established in 2000 following the governor's announcement he was raising the tax on cigarettes. that was at the end of 1999. he stood there and said it was to encourage people to quit smoking. a light bulb went off in my head about using the power of taxation to manipulate my behavior as an adult. i did not need him to do this for me. clash was born. about three months later, the new york city council was holding hearings to "review" there 1995 smoking ban. i learned "review" live "what more can we do?" host: let's move on to larry from
i took this bug to rutgers in new brunswick. they are the leading people and do not know what it is. they told me it was a cigarette beetle from out of a cigarette. i could not believe it. i have been watching every cigarette i open. the larva is at the tip of the cigarette. it is yellow. host: we will leave it there. your thoughts? guest: cannot respond to that. i have never heard of anything like that before. host: tell us more about how you got the organization to come to pass? guest: we...
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host: in a "the wall street journal" is the headline -- brunswick, georgia, on our line for republicans. lisa, you are on "washington journal." caller: how are you doing? host: what would you tell the congress or the president? caller: i would say there is no more money, and you can't raise taxes to bring in revenue -- cut the taxes, and stop the spending. the spending is out of control. there are some many places that we are pouring our money into and it is not doing any good, it is not helping the people. host: where do you think we are putting money that is not helping the american people? caller: listen really carefully when i say this -- in our town we have high poverty. a very little tax base. a lot of people are living in government housing. fine people, but they are in this system where they are taking money from the government and it is just going around and around and the kids are suffering. they are not in hopes of a better life. a lot of them are just in hopes of more government spending on them. that is not living. i just think there's got to be a better way. host: you thin
host: in a "the wall street journal" is the headline -- brunswick, georgia, on our line for republicans. lisa, you are on "washington journal." caller: how are you doing? host: what would you tell the congress or the president? caller: i would say there is no more money, and you can't raise taxes to bring in revenue -- cut the taxes, and stop the spending. the spending is out of control. there are some many places that we are pouring our money into and it is not doing any...
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new brunswick, new jersey. good morning. go ahead. caller: i want to talk specifically about the debt and the unemployment. as far as unemployment, i think it is related to two major items. we have been -- or -- in corporations that incorporate themselves as a country and gain a major tax benefits being taxed at very low rates and they also ship the jobs by setting up factories and other countries that favor them -- affecting the trade balance-lit. i think we also should have something similar to a taxation system to europe, which is a vat system. i don't think we should tax people's income. i think what we should do is tax people's buying of products because people with more money will buy more expensive products. it is a more equitable system. host: thank you for the call. another view from gary, who says -- time to focus on employment. over the weekend also on the sunday morning shows "state of the union" buy candy crowley. here is an excerpt where the democratic strategist and former senior aide to the president talked about the 9
new brunswick, new jersey. good morning. go ahead. caller: i want to talk specifically about the debt and the unemployment. as far as unemployment, i think it is related to two major items. we have been -- or -- in corporations that incorporate themselves as a country and gain a major tax benefits being taxed at very low rates and they also ship the jobs by setting up factories and other countries that favor them -- affecting the trade balance-lit. i think we also should have something similar...