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cindy burr was in charge of the unlucky passengers.a makes it crystal clear that you prepare for an impact. what should you do, put your hands over -- >> pull your head down and hold it. >> reporter: and that works? >> yeah, it does. >> reporter: the crash was a belly flop slightly nose front. passengers near the front took the brunt of it. asset 7-a was actually catapulted out of the plane. many of the seat belt passengers had spinal injuries from jerking forward from the lap belt. and she showed us something else in her lab. a simulated mother holding an infant on her lap. a familiar money-saver for parents everywhere. after a relatively minor impact, the mother can't hold on, even though she's done the same thing as a parent, dr. burr said having a child on your lap simply isn't safe. >> it hits the mother, did you see that? >> reporter: the plane crash revealed other things, too, like the tremendous amount of debris that can be deadly to anyone sitting upright. also, how critical it is to be able to make your way out fast. generall
cindy burr was in charge of the unlucky passengers.a makes it crystal clear that you prepare for an impact. what should you do, put your hands over -- >> pull your head down and hold it. >> reporter: and that works? >> yeah, it does. >> reporter: the crash was a belly flop slightly nose front. passengers near the front took the brunt of it. asset 7-a was actually catapulted out of the plane. many of the seat belt passengers had spinal injuries from jerking forward from...
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cindy burr was in charge of the unlucky passengers.ata makes crystal clear that bracing for impact can be a life saver. what should you do? put your head -- >> put your head down, put your hands over. >> put your hands over your head. >> and just hold it. >> and that works? >> well, yes, it does. >> reporter: the crash was a belly flop slightly nose first. passengers near the front took the brunt of it. rows 7 and forward were considered fatal. seat 7a was actually catapulted out of the plane. many of the seat belted passengers who didn't bend over to brace had spinal injuries from jerking forward in their lap belts. >> we're going to put both of them on the sled, and we'll show you what happens. >> reporter: she showed us something else in her lab, a simulated mother holding an infant on her lap. a familiar money saver for parents everywhere. after a relatively minor impact, the mother can't hold on. even though she's done the same thing as a parent, dr. burr says having a child on your lap simply isn't safe. >> there's no way. that i
cindy burr was in charge of the unlucky passengers.ata makes crystal clear that bracing for impact can be a life saver. what should you do? put your head -- >> put your head down, put your hands over. >> put your hands over your head. >> and just hold it. >> and that works? >> well, yes, it does. >> reporter: the crash was a belly flop slightly nose first. passengers near the front took the brunt of it. rows 7 and forward were considered fatal. seat 7a was...
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cindy burr to answer the burning question, why do some people walkway from plane crashes that kill so many others? >> this is their unbraced dummy. tray table really low. >> reporter: she told us the data makes crystal clear that bracing for impact can be a lifesaver. what should do you? is. >> put your hand over, hands over. and just hold it. >> reporter: and that works? >> well, yeah, we were able to really compare that brace position versus unbraced, where we saw the unbraced dummy seem more vulnerable. >> reporter: the crash was a belly flop, slight sli nose first. the results showed that passengers near the front took the brunt of it. rows 7 and forward were considered fatal, 7a catapulted out of the plane. accident investigator tom barth analyzed now the impact rippled through the air frame. >> we measured the g forces, impact forces from the very front of the airplane all of the way to the back, front, cockpit and first class, completely destroyed, not survivable. just behind that but in front of the wing, 12 gs, serious potential for injury but is survivable. and then the midd
cindy burr to answer the burning question, why do some people walkway from plane crashes that kill so many others? >> this is their unbraced dummy. tray table really low. >> reporter: she told us the data makes crystal clear that bracing for impact can be a lifesaver. what should do you? is. >> put your hand over, hands over. and just hold it. >> reporter: and that works? >> well, yeah, we were able to really compare that brace position versus unbraced, where we...
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. >> two sausage buttery burr ti- >> a number three. >> he goes to the drive-thru. again and again. and again. >> thank you very much. >> and why? for science. dave giocolo is a guinea pig of sorts. back up a few months, put dave in his car and here was the heaad he heard. >> this study includes a short term high coalorie diet and the diet program. >> reporter: offering to pay people to add fat to their own bodies, adding an extra meal each day, 1,000 calories worth of fast food and a lot of people came forward. like dave. a salesman. >> once i got into work i called right away and i tried to e-mail them. >> reporter: for what? research. >> you can see this is x-ray slice through the abdomen where you can see the thick rim of fat around the outside. >> reporter: the doctor wanted to find out why only some people who gain weight also get diabetes and hypertension and others do not something he could not research by feeding food pellets to lab animals. >> what you learn in rodents does not always translate to people. what you learn in flies and worms won't translate to people. >> repo
. >> two sausage buttery burr ti- >> a number three. >> he goes to the drive-thru. again and again. and again. >> thank you very much. >> and why? for science. dave giocolo is a guinea pig of sorts. back up a few months, put dave in his car and here was the heaad he heard. >> this study includes a short term high coalorie diet and the diet program. >> reporter: offering to pay people to add fat to their own bodies, adding an extra meal each day, 1,000...
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john burres representing the family. >> not once has the district attorney's office ever found that charges should be filed against an officer. this is shocking when you consider the level of shootings that have taken place in the past. >> reporter: the family says allen was a good kid and should not have been stopped in the first place. >> he did not do anything! and i am here to stand and fight for him and be his voice! >> reporter: earlier in the day, the family delivered this 10-page rebuttal to the district attorney's office with the hope of encouraging her to reopen the case. their lawyers say they will ask the justice department to investigate his death. >>> santa clara-based intel, the world's largest chip maker, says its net income fell 14% from last year and it is looking at tough conditions in the 3rd quarter. net income was down to $3 billion. intel blames tough economic conditions. but analysts believe shifrts from pcs -- shifts from pcs to tablets may be a factor. >>> and the u.s. postal service in september hit its $15 billion borrowing limit from the u.s. treasury for the fi
john burres representing the family. >> not once has the district attorney's office ever found that charges should be filed against an officer. this is shocking when you consider the level of shootings that have taken place in the past. >> reporter: the family says allen was a good kid and should not have been stopped in the first place. >> he did not do anything! and i am here to stand and fight for him and be his voice! >> reporter: earlier in the day, the family...
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burr says have agent child on your lap is simply not safe. >> there's no way. there is to way you could hold that child. >> reporter: it revealed other things too like the tremendous amount of debris that is deadly to anyone sitting upright. also how critical it is to make your way out fast generally sitting within five rows of an exit gives a passenger the best odds. >> that was quite possibly the most spectacular thing i've ever seen in my life. >> reporter: the science of destruction, a picture-perfect crash, a wrecked jetliner and a treasure trove of new information about what it takes to survive the unthinkable. for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, detroit. >> so don't sit in first class. >> yeah. >> don't hold your baby in your lap. >> and buy an extra seat for that child. yeah. >> fascinating report. our thanks to neal karlinsky and curiosity plane crash airs on the discovery channel tonight. >>> open wide, the innovative solution one family found for the baby who just would not eat. ♪ gang gam namm style ♪ [ male announcer ] at walgreen
burr says have agent child on your lap is simply not safe. >> there's no way. there is to way you could hold that child. >> reporter: it revealed other things too like the tremendous amount of debris that is deadly to anyone sitting upright. also how critical it is to make your way out fast generally sitting within five rows of an exit gives a passenger the best odds. >> that was quite possibly the most spectacular thing i've ever seen in my life. >> reporter: the...
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typically burr lou is near the top. apopka has slipped in and so has spin guard. gangrene. interesting. that has me pumped up. that is what ber lou was saying. a little bit later, 80 yards, tackles arm tackle lance jackson, can't do that. ver mouth rolls 45-8. the lake at blair. raining out there tonight. this is quarterback chavon tigwall's halloween costume, the heedless quarterback. blake cruising 29-0 even after the drop right here. all right. if you missed any of the act go to wusa today.com. see all of the highlights. that will do it for tonight. see you next week.
typically burr lou is near the top. apopka has slipped in and so has spin guard. gangrene. interesting. that has me pumped up. that is what ber lou was saying. a little bit later, 80 yards, tackles arm tackle lance jackson, can't do that. ver mouth rolls 45-8. the lake at blair. raining out there tonight. this is quarterback chavon tigwall's halloween costume, the heedless quarterback. blake cruising 29-0 even after the drop right here. all right. if you missed any of the act go to wusa...
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. >> reporter: even as charlotte saefsz kill burr's life with her clever webs, white allows charlotte to die after laying her eggs, just as real barn spiders do. her death so moved the author, he faltered when he recorded the audio book. >> when charlotte is dying and he has to read those words, no one was with her when she died, and 16 times his voice cracked. or he got tears in his eyes, and on the 17th take, 20 years after it was published, he finally was able to read it without breaking down. >> nobody of the hundreds of people that had visited the fair knew that a gray spider had played the most important part of all. no one was with her when she died. >> reporter: this year, the library of congress designated "charlotte's web" a book that shaped america. officials called the story notable for the way it treats death as a natural and inevitable part of life. elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> jarvis: and that is the cbs evening news. later on cbs "48 hours." i'm rebecca jarvis. cbs news in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs ioned by media access group at wgbh a
. >> reporter: even as charlotte saefsz kill burr's life with her clever webs, white allows charlotte to die after laying her eggs, just as real barn spiders do. her death so moved the author, he faltered when he recorded the audio book. >> when charlotte is dying and he has to read those words, no one was with her when she died, and 16 times his voice cracked. or he got tears in his eyes, and on the 17th take, 20 years after it was published, he finally was able to read it without...
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he credits the return of the oral bird logo bring back -- the oriole burr local magic bringing back. >> and number of fans tellus' the celebratory spirit remind them of that glory days. they never stop supporting them even during season after season of disappointment. >> i never stopped i got laughed at for the past 14 years. now people at my work want to go -- the orioles are doing great. >> yesterday night when i found out the angels lost, i cried. >> this couple is instilling the same team spirit in their corporate >> we are big fans. we want her to get into sports. it is competitive and teaches good morals. >> the orioles baseball store camp -- at camden yards almost all and 2 yards -- two hours early. >> i am going to a least one of the games. >> fans are already on the road making sure the players see orange and black in the stands. the playoffs and here is not limited to hats and t-shirts. you can find everything. even aren't a black iphone covers. you can go to our mallets marmite at a power plant from 6:00 to 8:00 -- you can go to the power plant tomorrow from 6:00 to endico
he credits the return of the oral bird logo bring back -- the oriole burr local magic bringing back. >> and number of fans tellus' the celebratory spirit remind them of that glory days. they never stop supporting them even during season after season of disappointment. >> i never stopped i got laughed at for the past 14 years. now people at my work want to go -- the orioles are doing great. >> yesterday night when i found out the angels lost, i cried. >> this couple is...
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congressman howard burr man and brad sherman, who are fighting for the same feet got into each other's faces. check this out. you love it. two old guys shoving each other. the men got physical when they began arguing over an immigration bill. their struggle to differentiate themselves has led to character attacks and a war over who deserves manufacture credit for helping constituents. >> could this baseball season get any wilder? >> here's the 2-2 pitch and a line drive to right field. it's going to be a base hit. two runs will score. and a 9-7 game. four runs. >> wow, the st. louis cardinals who were down to their final out rallied to take a two-run lead and defeat the washington nationals. it is the biggest comeback in a do or die game in post season history. hard to imagine how the fans, the nationals fans are feeling right now. d.c. bars may have to extend their hours tonight and more importantly, this means the san francisco giants will be heading back to california. national league championship series will start at at&t park on sunday, game time 5:00. hope you got a ticket. >> an
congressman howard burr man and brad sherman, who are fighting for the same feet got into each other's faces. check this out. you love it. two old guys shoving each other. the men got physical when they began arguing over an immigration bill. their struggle to differentiate themselves has led to character attacks and a war over who deserves manufacture credit for helping constituents. >> could this baseball season get any wilder? >> here's the 2-2 pitch and a line drive to right...
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winds were fairly light out of the south burr that did help us to get to 76. some areas, as i mentioned, saw even more than that. temperature right now, 60 degrees. that's the new low temperature for today. wind out of the southwest at about 3 miles per hour. we're going to see that winld start to shift around a little bit. 54 in martinsburg. here's where the cooler air is, back to the west. petersburg, west virginia. 50 degrees in culpepper. here's the rain, you can see what happened. over the last six hours, we saw nothing. >> the storms got stronger up toward the baltimore area. they did have some damage in parts of baltimore county. for us, it was just a little bit of hail that we saw. but no real big damage. and that's some very good news from us. now, the live pick which you are showing that the rain is out of here. but the storm is not quite done with us. first off, how much did we see? about a half an inch of rain, just over half an inch. right over the alexandria area. up towards baltimore, storms got a little stronger. the storm we've been talking ab
winds were fairly light out of the south burr that did help us to get to 76. some areas, as i mentioned, saw even more than that. temperature right now, 60 degrees. that's the new low temperature for today. wind out of the southwest at about 3 miles per hour. we're going to see that winld start to shift around a little bit. 54 in martinsburg. here's where the cooler air is, back to the west. petersburg, west virginia. 50 degrees in culpepper. here's the rain, you can see what happened. over the...
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burr it is going to involve, in addition to the ports that the city attorney, the state lands commission staff, of course our development partners, again, there will be important coordination that will need to go on there. and infrastructure, financing, we will be working since 2006 and the direction and brad with brad benson's support and developing the financing tools for the public infrastructure. and in particular, the financing districts and the ability to capture tax increment. and to actually put those tools in the play is going to involve working closely with a city's budget and finance department. and departments such as the controller office and the staff such as the public utilities commission. and we believe that with the port staff, already assigned, and the new implementation team that has been described here and also with the direction on the direction of... also the workforce development will be able to address the challenges that we will face in those areas and others. >> the orton group we are working on a term sheet to bring that to you hopefully at your next commissio
burr it is going to involve, in addition to the ports that the city attorney, the state lands commission staff, of course our development partners, again, there will be important coordination that will need to go on there. and infrastructure, financing, we will be working since 2006 and the direction and brad with brad benson's support and developing the financing tools for the public infrastructure. and in particular, the financing districts and the ability to capture tax increment. and to...
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the city had burr johned in the boom years. 10 story buildings stood tall on the horizon. central park was as far as as 80th street. expensive brownstone houses replaced shanties along 5th avenue. apartment houses appeared for the first time. scrivener's opened the largest bookstore in the world. the spires of st. patrick's ma jess i canly touched the sky. the metropolitan museum of art and opened so and do the museum of natural history. the exuberant spending once more infected new york was no different expansion by industrial entrepreneurs, promoters, real estate speculators in the midwest and the west. by the autumn of 1873 the financial panic had pricked the bubble of hope and flattened the country into despair. does that sound familiar. new york teetered as stocks bounced up and down. on wall street, men in coats andpy ties and silk hats stunned by losses moved in a daze. only a few months before they walked briskly. the now they held on to their tall hats and worried over their jobs. even lawyers suddenly found themselves unemployed. shortly after hetty arrived she o
the city had burr johned in the boom years. 10 story buildings stood tall on the horizon. central park was as far as as 80th street. expensive brownstone houses replaced shanties along 5th avenue. apartment houses appeared for the first time. scrivener's opened the largest bookstore in the world. the spires of st. patrick's ma jess i canly touched the sky. the metropolitan museum of art and opened so and do the museum of natural history. the exuberant spending once more infected new york was no...
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cindy burr says the crash dummies tell the story. bracing for impact could save your life. you do? >> head down, hand over. >> hand over your head. >> just hold it. >> reporter: that works? >> well, yeah, it does. >> reporter: the results show that passengers near the front took the brunt of it. rows 7 and forward were considered fatal. the forces were substantially less in the middle. and much less in the rear of the plane. though to dr. burr's surprise many of the seatbelted passengers who didn't bend over to brace had spinal injuries from jerking forward in their lap belts. >> a pretty severe impact. >> reporter: she showed us something else in her lab, a sim lated mother holding an infant on her lap, a familiar money saver for parents everywhere. after a relatively minor impact, the mother can't hold on. another critical tip, generally sitting within five rows of an exit gives the passeng the best os. because getting out fast is key. lessons from an aviation disaster that may actually save lives. neal karlinsky, abc news, detroit. >>> back of the plane, safest place to
cindy burr says the crash dummies tell the story. bracing for impact could save your life. you do? >> head down, hand over. >> hand over your head. >> just hold it. >> reporter: that works? >> well, yeah, it does. >> reporter: the results show that passengers near the front took the brunt of it. rows 7 and forward were considered fatal. the forces were substantially less in the middle. and much less in the rear of the plane. though to dr. burr's surprise many...
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training and stability efforts that will be helped by having a respected australian major general, rick burr, as the pacific command. the army must welcome closer air force navy cooperation and refine its key develop rations to regional operations especially missile defense, special operations, light infantry and airborne forces, logistics as well as humanitarian and disaster relief capabilities. finally the army must ensure units and equipment have the broadest utility around the globe instead of being narrowly tailored. the army must emerge from the drawdown ready to face missions both similar and far different from those over the past decade against possible adversaries ready to exploit a symmetrical means. thanks for joining us for "this week in defense news." i'm vago muradian. before we go a special thanks to army headquarters and public affairs, the association of the united states army, and the walter e washington convention center for helping make >>> rare childhood diseases. how families are advancing the i'm steve usdin. welcome to "biocentury this week." >>> your trusted source f
training and stability efforts that will be helped by having a respected australian major general, rick burr, as the pacific command. the army must welcome closer air force navy cooperation and refine its key develop rations to regional operations especially missile defense, special operations, light infantry and airborne forces, logistics as well as humanitarian and disaster relief capabilities. finally the army must ensure units and equipment have the broadest utility around the globe instead...
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>> that's a good question, because the one i ran here was two months ago and it was out in burr ridge. one of our practices is we use willow building the sweat lodges. so i say it took me five hours to find willow in chicago. and i looked all over, around the rivers, and i finally found it. but there's other places, out in the suburbs. one of the hardest things is finding wood, wood to burn. more or less, they want to buy the wood, and i say we should go and cut the wood and - but it can be done, nothing can be stopped. we'll always be, i'll be running a sweat here, hopefully, by saturday. >> warren, have you been in here yet? >> yeah. i was wondering if native americans have developed some pool of mythic stories about the coming of western man to united states, for example? have they - is there anything in the myths that spoke to that? >> well, there's nothing- the way i was raised and brought up is we're all here together now. i hold no grudges against nobody. as far as the stories that i was taught from my grandfather and grandmother, father and mother, is no, there was never any m
>> that's a good question, because the one i ran here was two months ago and it was out in burr ridge. one of our practices is we use willow building the sweat lodges. so i say it took me five hours to find willow in chicago. and i looked all over, around the rivers, and i finally found it. but there's other places, out in the suburbs. one of the hardest things is finding wood, wood to burn. more or less, they want to buy the wood, and i say we should go and cut the wood and - but it can...
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(burre) "a storm like isabel probably busiiess."((urke) "i think ggd did more than i ould ever do."ll) "by late aaternoon, many of the pubs here in fells say that's aa immortaat message toosenn to theirrmany ii hhlloween, and here in fells point, it's much mooe than just a holiday for kkds." (burke) "adults come down ii costumm, people look forward to ii all year." "it's one of the last estages of the old fells point."a festive noomal. ohn rydelll fox 45 neww at ten. the... ownnr &pof... "john steven".../ isaael...// cost... tte dollars.andd e estimates the puubloss1500thousand...when it was closedfor repairs. one of the most dramaticc scenes in new york city during the storm....was the crane coll. collapse. we... now havv viddo... showing... as... it... n.../ collapsss... during... superrtorm... sandy monday.../// this... is... 90 stories up,.../// p the... crane... over... the skyyine ng... tonite...// it... happened... a-top... high-end... apartment building --/ et... to be ... new york's... tallest....residential building...///. been evacuatedd...// it''... been... determined...
(burre) "a storm like isabel probably busiiess."((urke) "i think ggd did more than i ould ever do."ll) "by late aaternoon, many of the pubs here in fells say that's aa immortaat message toosenn to theirrmany ii hhlloween, and here in fells point, it's much mooe than just a holiday for kkds." (burke) "adults come down ii costumm, people look forward to ii all year." "it's one of the last estages of the old fells point."a festive noomal. ohn...
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aaron burr in using the example of how to conceptualize a billion dollars. that was a big idea. with various ways in which to try to help folks understand what it was. a trilliois incomprehensible..3 it is simply incomprehensible. except there are 16 of them that we help. >> and i worked for president reagan in 1987 when he introduced the first trillion dollar budget. we were embarrassed by that. now we increase the debt by 5 trillion in four years, $4 trillion national budget. it really is kind of amazing how much this budget has grown in the last 2 years. by the way, under republicans and democrats, they're both responsible for this mess. lou: i remember that reagan waas a republican. the first trillion dollars. shame on you for having done that. let's turn. >> i assure you, we were not proud of that. lou: i understand. the idea that we have what we call in this broadcast the gang of 80, abc -- the ceos talking rather sanctimoniously about how to deal with the fiscal cliff. started talking about rasing taxes. i have to tell you, the simpson bowles plan was rejected by republic
aaron burr in using the example of how to conceptualize a billion dollars. that was a big idea. with various ways in which to try to help folks understand what it was. a trilliois incomprehensible..3 it is simply incomprehensible. except there are 16 of them that we help. >> and i worked for president reagan in 1987 when he introduced the first trillion dollar budget. we were embarrassed by that. now we increase the debt by 5 trillion in four years, $4 trillion national budget. it really...
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the city you can see the heat island affect quite a range across the metro area 46 @ joliet 46 at burryline enshrouded by clouds today and some rain showers as well humidity is 24% and a high mold spore count today. these are high temperatures and you can see the way arctic air released early is taking over the scene but the warm air is running up the west end of the continent and it keeps the air diving into our part of the country. here's what temperatures will do there will be some warming near the lake tonight look at the 20's at woodstock into dekalb we go back up close to 50 tomorrow which is about 17 degrees below normal then we will start in the marathon with temperatures near 40 out in the suburbs. and here is where the rain is it has left a picture around here more on that big warmup and powder change later next week. an early week when the warmup on columbus day. i think beyond next weekend and into the middle part of the month we have a sizable warm-up coming for a while we have had an average of 970 in the past a freeze warning tonight clouds have broken in many areas or t
the city you can see the heat island affect quite a range across the metro area 46 @ joliet 46 at burryline enshrouded by clouds today and some rain showers as well humidity is 24% and a high mold spore count today. these are high temperatures and you can see the way arctic air released early is taking over the scene but the warm air is running up the west end of the continent and it keeps the air diving into our part of the country. here's what temperatures will do there will be some warming...
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in our area as the rains have been about one-third of an inch to 1/4 of an inch. 60 at burr ridge.of the fog and drizzle here is our model forecast of the showers still in place at midnight the back edge of the clouds pulls out of here and that is when we warm up. here is our forecast, damp and hazy tonight. clouts however will break by the time most of us had off to work in the morning or school, low temperatures down to 56 in 4-14 mi. per hour. tomorrow a gorgeous day. the first 80 in 22 days in over three weeks. we will see temperatures began plummeting to the '50s by sunset. partly sunny breezy and much cooler on friday a high of 57 details of a cool weekend coming up. of course a lot of news tonight. the presidential debate just wrapped up seconds ago coming up the debates best moments and reactions from local viewers. also he shoots, he scores, then he crashes. i love how clean and healthy my mouth is right now. i wish i could keep it this way. [ male announcer ] now you can. with the crest pro-health clinical line. used together, they help keep your teeth 97% as clean as a d
in our area as the rains have been about one-third of an inch to 1/4 of an inch. 60 at burr ridge.of the fog and drizzle here is our model forecast of the showers still in place at midnight the back edge of the clouds pulls out of here and that is when we warm up. here is our forecast, damp and hazy tonight. clouts however will break by the time most of us had off to work in the morning or school, low temperatures down to 56 in 4-14 mi. per hour. tomorrow a gorgeous day. the first 80 in 22 days...
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it hit 74 in streator. 60 at burr ridge and pretty mild weather conditions across the metro area.r in north broke with the fall colors out in all their glory here is where the temperatures are dropping. we were a little warmer than yesterday. a lot of wind will accompany the influx of arctic air in the early season. this branch of the jet lists that area of claudius downstage. the cool air hits on friday and it hangs and over the weekend it will be more like an early november weekend around here and it will be reinforced next week. a month has been fairly mild up till this point. a few brief showers repopulate the southern suburbs low temperature 52-57. northeast winds at 4-14. some sporadic light showers. the operative words are sporadic and light. a high of 67 tomorrow it will not rain continuously. we will hit 78 in by the time everybody drives home that evening it may be down to around 54 and that will be the high on friday, may be low 50 saturday. park lovers from all over seek his advice and cubs tickets selling for 50¢, hard to believe but it's true though find out where. m
it hit 74 in streator. 60 at burr ridge and pretty mild weather conditions across the metro area.r in north broke with the fall colors out in all their glory here is where the temperatures are dropping. we were a little warmer than yesterday. a lot of wind will accompany the influx of arctic air in the early season. this branch of the jet lists that area of claudius downstage. the cool air hits on friday and it hangs and over the weekend it will be more like an early november weekend around...
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vidal picked up much more political experience later when he lived intimately with aaron burr and abraham lincoln are writing fiction about them. the question of homosexuality almost never came up on tv. however, in march 1960 7a new special was broadcast. cbs reports on homosexuals. hosted by mike wallace, a feature talking heads in so the wet discussing their unhappiness. and several pontificating psychiatrists including fiercely anti-gay charles. gore vidal appeared not as homosexual but as a cultural expert to debate with albert goldman. goldman who later wrote negative biographies of elvis presley and john lennon argued homosexuality was one of the quote things tending toward the final erosion of our cultural values. vidal replied, i think the so called breaking of the moral fiber of this country is one of the healthiest things that's begun to happen. vidal and austin returned to rome in may 1967 to live in a rooftop apartment. with a large sunlit tears but both men loved the city for many reasons, including the availability of young men for sex. austin could be quite friendly with h
vidal picked up much more political experience later when he lived intimately with aaron burr and abraham lincoln are writing fiction about them. the question of homosexuality almost never came up on tv. however, in march 1960 7a new special was broadcast. cbs reports on homosexuals. hosted by mike wallace, a feature talking heads in so the wet discussing their unhappiness. and several pontificating psychiatrists including fiercely anti-gay charles. gore vidal appeared not as homosexual but as...
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i walk around in pajamas all day, but no one knows because you wear a b burr caw on top. should we ban newspapers and is that a first amendment issue? >> is this the 19th century? i continue believe they are banning this. what two consulting people do at home -- oh wait, they are banning pj's. i got it now. completely didn't read the story. >> can we admit nobody wears pajamas anymore? men wear gym shirts and sweatpants. and women wear the guy's gym shirt and sweatpants. >> that's not true. >> you still wear pajamas ? >> that's none of your business. >> turn off the camera. >> the pajama industry is a big industry. you are probably hurting american jobs by having this conversation. >> pajamas is an indian word, dana. >> men wear the bottoms and girls wear the tops. >> what about sequential hemaphrodites. >> there are whole sections of sleep wear. >> where some. >> at the mall. >> the women wear the top and the guys wear the bottom -- >> they lose money. they should well women's tops and men's bottoms. why are we talking about it? >> we have trying to run the clock out. we
i walk around in pajamas all day, but no one knows because you wear a b burr caw on top. should we ban newspapers and is that a first amendment issue? >> is this the 19th century? i continue believe they are banning this. what two consulting people do at home -- oh wait, they are banning pj's. i got it now. completely didn't read the story. >> can we admit nobody wears pajamas anymore? men wear gym shirts and sweatpants. and women wear the guy's gym shirt and sweatpants. >>...
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burr there are probably light sprinkles here and there, just no significant rainfall, not enough to be reported by our reporting stations. let's take a look at current temperature readings. upper 50s to around 60 across the bay area. uniform temperatures. forecast, cold wer patchy fog and dry and mild tomorrow and warmer ahead, through the weekend into next week. satellite and radar shows the big, cold storm to our north, pushing into the pacific northwest. so that's departing. high pressure is building in. we will have sunny and warmer weather, as i say, through the weekend and into the beginning of next week. we will start the forecast at 11:00, seeing fog around and it's going to remain along the coastline other south of the golden gate and push locally over the peninsula and into the santa cruz mountains and inland, there will be mainly clear skies and partly cloudy overnight. the lows will drop into the upper 30s in the north bay valleys, like napa with a low of 39. that will be the coldest part of the bay area tonight. other locations will see lows dropping into the low to mid 40
burr there are probably light sprinkles here and there, just no significant rainfall, not enough to be reported by our reporting stations. let's take a look at current temperature readings. upper 50s to around 60 across the bay area. uniform temperatures. forecast, cold wer patchy fog and dry and mild tomorrow and warmer ahead, through the weekend into next week. satellite and radar shows the big, cold storm to our north, pushing into the pacific northwest. so that's departing. high pressure is...
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howard burr man verses brad sherman. >> two democrat heavy weights.ish democrats in a jewish district. one was the chair of the foreign service us committee of the house. and the other is on everything having to do with the world of finance. one has the reputation of being he knows the district and the other knows the world. and these two have come to blows almost. literally during the debate. >> that's sucked up democratic money. democrats fighting democrats. they're keeping the money in the state and other democrats and republicans like dan lungran who would have been safe are finding themselves in the fight of their lives as well. >> she's been a strong candidate the argument against lungran and stark, these guys have been here too long. time for a change and this new system opened that up. >> what do you think of the new system. >> i hate the new system. >> why did i figure that. >> why do we need a new one? . >> the idea so to get more variety. mar balance voting. >> democratic process says winner take all. >> i rest my case. >> well it is intere
howard burr man verses brad sherman. >> two democrat heavy weights.ish democrats in a jewish district. one was the chair of the foreign service us committee of the house. and the other is on everything having to do with the world of finance. one has the reputation of being he knows the district and the other knows the world. and these two have come to blows almost. literally during the debate. >> that's sucked up democratic money. democrats fighting democrats. they're keeping the...
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. >> leigh: we're talking burr out the rain is pushing off to the east, and sprinkles to the east ofedo, heading up to detroit. right now temperature is 48 degrees-cloudy. the wind is really starting to howl. the gust at 20e miles-per-hour and that's bringing the wind chill, what it feels like on the hands out there, only 42 degrees. we'll look at the forecast coming up. >> your voice, your vote, ten days until the presidential election. today the president rallied a crowd of 8500 people in new hampshire. he hit mitt romney's record as governor. he said he targeted the middle class with fees and taxes and will be hard for romney to accomplish all the last-minute promises. in florida, mitt romney says the president has shrunk from his promises he made. romney says he won't do that and his tenure as president would include more cooperation chaos the aisle. romney said now is not the time to demonize political opponents and build bridges with at the democrats. >> take a look at this, a political ad that reaches a new level. he at that time few res mitt romney's campaign on his face for
. >> leigh: we're talking burr out the rain is pushing off to the east, and sprinkles to the east ofedo, heading up to detroit. right now temperature is 48 degrees-cloudy. the wind is really starting to howl. the gust at 20e miles-per-hour and that's bringing the wind chill, what it feels like on the hands out there, only 42 degrees. we'll look at the forecast coming up. >> your voice, your vote, ten days until the presidential election. today the president rallied a crowd of 8500...
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he and joe derosa have teamed up to write a book called -- >> and bill burr. >> and it is called -- what is it called? >> "cheat, a man's guide to infidelity." >> we will do a segment on it later. i don't know now. >> a block, the lede, that's the first story. >> well, this has started off perfectly. look at michael leer. somebody -- look at my collar. it is a new game after obama went lame. its crapiness is taking its toll, a horse. mitt romney pulled even with the press after the debate. the new numbers show they thought mitt was mate tee yes, sir, the biggest debate since the early 1500's. at least obama can joke about it. on sunday he spoke about a studded l.a. fundraiser after performances by earth, wind and fire and katy perry, aka, frazee face. >> everybody here is incredible professionals and such great friends. they just perform flawlessly night after night. i can't always say the same. >> i like his american flag wings. that was neat. well, while bam could get laughs, "saturday night live" had trouble. their debate sketch was nearly cut with seth meyers noting, quote, it is bor
he and joe derosa have teamed up to write a book called -- >> and bill burr. >> and it is called -- what is it called? >> "cheat, a man's guide to infidelity." >> we will do a segment on it later. i don't know now. >> a block, the lede, that's the first story. >> well, this has started off perfectly. look at michael leer. somebody -- look at my collar. it is a new game after obama went lame. its crapiness is taking its toll, a horse. mitt romney...
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. >> but i'm just saying, it might be cute about the son, burr the substance just isn't there. >> you're not willing to give him any credit. >> oh, yeah. >> the guy came very well prepared. he had specifics. >> he did? >> he looked obama in the eye. he was someone who was presidential and came ready to play. >> i'll tell you something, i am the only person as my pal dana has said, who thinks obama did well. so i know -- >> obama needs to step up his game. don't apologize for him. he's the president of the united states. he deserves to do better than that. >> i don't really believe he -- you really believe obama did well is this. >> yeah, i do. >> let's move on. >> moving on. you probably wondering what's eric bolling's favorite moment was? that is coming up in the next block. we'll have more moments from the debate. and later, reaction from president obama himself, plus you're not going to believe what the president wanted to do with osama bin laden if he was captured alive. we're going to tell you. that's next. stay with us. ♪ . >> back now with more of our favorite moments from last ni
. >> but i'm just saying, it might be cute about the son, burr the substance just isn't there. >> you're not willing to give him any credit. >> oh, yeah. >> the guy came very well prepared. he had specifics. >> he did? >> he looked obama in the eye. he was someone who was presidential and came ready to play. >> i'll tell you something, i am the only person as my pal dana has said, who thinks obama did well. so i know -- >> obama needs to step up...
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last night's fire was the 11th in 18 days in the burr bang district. >>> here is a little good news. california gas prices are coming down but still sky high. a gallon of regular unleaded average is at $4.56 in san jose, $4.64 in san francisco and in oakland $4.60 a gallon. gasbuddy.com says these prices are $0.06 to $0.11 less than a week ago. >>> well, a hot match up with the cardinals and giants. businesses around the stadium are anticipating an uptick of customers similar to what happened two years ago and fans say it overall feels good around town. >> it is doing great things for san francisco. you can see in the store here and out and about. for these guy to do what they can do in cincinnati and at home, hopefully they have a good seven games ahead of them -- well, hopefully not zen. >> when it come to -- seven. >> when it come to torture, it could be seven. tonight's game gets under way at 5:15 and tomorrow's game at 5:07. >>> the news isn't that good down the south bay, however, where it could be a lot longer before the city of san jose experience is in the economic benefits
last night's fire was the 11th in 18 days in the burr bang district. >>> here is a little good news. california gas prices are coming down but still sky high. a gallon of regular unleaded average is at $4.56 in san jose, $4.64 in san francisco and in oakland $4.60 a gallon. gasbuddy.com says these prices are $0.06 to $0.11 less than a week ago. >>> well, a hot match up with the cardinals and giants. businesses around the stadium are anticipating an uptick of customers similar...