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will now &phelp build a future for cambridge.servv &psteamed crabs"(crab restauran nats)and our soup today is a loaded baked potato"attthe very popular jimmy and sookss restaurant... workers hope the historic lighthouse... will help bring in more business. (ready yep- waitresses walk away with food) (cash register nats) (restaurant owner)"cambridge is re-inventing itself... cambridge is coming back"the commuuity see'' route fifty travelers.... as an un tapped resouuce... of tourism.... now they hope those travelers will see the new.. beacon of light..... and in turn,,it pill boost the now faltering economy. (alan nellon dorchester chamber of commerce) "once they make that turn they come back""nd everyone in toon..... has lighthouse fever! (wide hot-he moves)"the lay out of the painting took me six and a half weeks to draww" local &partist george wright... (back me this project." he's working on his donation to the lighthouse cause... (face)"i was born and raised in this community..." its choptank. (back angle)"i want everyone to
will now &phelp build a future for cambridge.servv &psteamed crabs"(crab restauran nats)and our soup today is a loaded baked potato"attthe very popular jimmy and sookss restaurant... workers hope the historic lighthouse... will help bring in more business. (ready yep- waitresses walk away with food) (cash register nats) (restaurant owner)"cambridge is re-inventing itself... cambridge is coming back"the commuuity see'' route fifty travelers.... as an un tapped...
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. >>> also, the boston boy choir in cambridge, massachusetts, the only all-boys catholic choir school in the country. beautiful music and cheerful warm-ups. >> okay, let's get those lips warmed up. ♪ >>> welcome. >>> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us on this special weekend for christians and jews. western christians around the world observed holy week, leading up to easter sunday. in washington, president obama held his third annual easter prayer breakfast on wednesday. obama called easter a time of hope and courage and said jesus' sacrifice helps him keep his own problems in perspective. >> jesus told us as much in the book of john, when he said, "in this world you will have trouble." i heard an amen. [ laughter ] let me repeat. "in this world, you will have trouble." amen! "but take heart!" [ laughter ] >>> meanwhile, at the vatican, pope benedict xvi used his holy thursday homily to scold priests who advocate ordaining women or changing church doctrine on priestly celibacy. in particularly strong language, benedict warned against disobedience by those who s
. >>> also, the boston boy choir in cambridge, massachusetts, the only all-boys catholic choir school in the country. beautiful music and cheerful warm-ups. >> okay, let's get those lips warmed up. ♪ >>> welcome. >>> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us on this special weekend for christians and jews. western christians around the world observed holy week, leading up to easter sunday. in washington, president obama held his third annual...
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(restaurant ooner)"cambridge is re- inventing itself... cambridge is coming back" back" building a new tourist atttaction on the eastern shhre. hello i'm jennifer gilbert. and i'm jeef barndd-&barrd is stabbed.../ insidd.../ social service... ore.../ - office... / áárightáá... ii... front of .../ a... tonight: the child is in good conditioo at johns pathleen cairns looks at thee questions about why tte nife may have gotten hrough security sscurity (ambo shot sirens)a baby is stabbed inside social service's foster carr office in east baltimore.(mann"this is dept of social servicessand dhs... where they take your kids and stuff"(police))when we got here we found an eight month oll baby suffering from multiple stab wounds to the neck and extreme upper extremities."pollccesay the witt her own child.... under the superrision of a social workkr... whennthe mother.. got angry.... (police)"at some point the mother became irate pulled out a long kitchen knife and egan by)(caiins)"right after the s - ssabbiig witnesses teel us &psocial service wookers starte running out of the building steps)"i
(restaurant ooner)"cambridge is re- inventing itself... cambridge is coming back" back" building a new tourist atttaction on the eastern shhre. hello i'm jennifer gilbert. and i'm jeef barndd-&barrd is stabbed.../ insidd.../ social service... ore.../ - office... / áárightáá... ii... front of .../ a... tonight: the child is in good conditioo at johns pathleen cairns looks at thee questions about why tte nife may have gotten hrough security sscurity (ambo shot sirens)a baby...
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regresar la millonaria cifra que se mueve en campaÑas presidenciales en mÉxico >> los duques de cambridgeodÍa ser una verdadera batalla, pero con el paso de los meses, mitt romney es quien mÁs fuerza ha adquirido dejando al resto de sus oponentes en una balanza no muy positiva >> en este momento suma un total de 573 delegados, rick santorum cuenta con 212 lory montenegro tiene el anÁlisis >> las noticias son buenas para mitt romney ya que logrÓ con sus victorias acaparar mÁs de la mitad de teling ados que necesitarÍa para ganar la nominaciÓn del partido republicano >> pero para rick santorum fueron malas y estÁ viendo cÓmo se evaporan sus aspiraciones a la presidencia >> no tiene organizaciÓn ni dinero y en muchos de los estados ni estÁ en la boleta >> su Última carta a jugar esta esta estarÁ primarias en prÓximos 24 de abril >> donde tampoco tiene una amplia ventaja sobre romney >> (en inglÉs) >> santorum no se da por vencido y dice que la primaria estÁ como en el medio tiempo de un juego >> pero con las figuras mÁs prominentes del partido republicano comenzando a respaldar a romney, est
regresar la millonaria cifra que se mueve en campaÑas presidenciales en mÉxico >> los duques de cambridgeodÍa ser una verdadera batalla, pero con el paso de los meses, mitt romney es quien mÁs fuerza ha adquirido dejando al resto de sus oponentes en una balanza no muy positiva >> en este momento suma un total de 573 delegados, rick santorum cuenta con 212 lory montenegro tiene el anÁlisis >> las noticias son buenas para mitt romney ya que logrÓ con sus victorias acaparar...
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i'm a temporary cambridge resident. my wife is taking, you know, treatment, so i think, you know, mr. vogel is a well known chinese expert. highly evaluated by the chinese, you know, academic and intellectual community. [laughter] and i think what you talk about about xiaoping's -- as a leader, he's very good. he opened the door 30 some years ago. one of the benefits that benefit person, you know, a country, united states 32 years ago but deng xiaoping is a good decision maker. he make decision very quick. sometimes he made too quick, you know? so 1989, june 4th, that trouble is caused by his own mistake. yeah. if he don't discharge the general secretary, you know, it won't have so many students after he passed away dead on the streets. so this is deng xiaoping one of his big mistake. yeah. also he -- >> [inaudible] a quick decision maker and move to a quick question possibly? [laughter] >> yes. but i want to say something. and he is also not a good reader. a good leader but not good reader. all his spare times is a rai
i'm a temporary cambridge resident. my wife is taking, you know, treatment, so i think, you know, mr. vogel is a well known chinese expert. highly evaluated by the chinese, you know, academic and intellectual community. [laughter] and i think what you talk about about xiaoping's -- as a leader, he's very good. he opened the door 30 some years ago. one of the benefits that benefit person, you know, a country, united states 32 years ago but deng xiaoping is a good decision maker. he make decision...
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jane hughes, bbc news, cambridge. >> preparations for the london olympics games have entered the final stretch. wednesday marked 100 days to go until the opening ceremony. there is a small display at kew gardens of 20,000 flowers fashioned in the shape of the famous olympic rings. david was there for the celebration. >> the idea that there are just 100 days left before london host the olympic games will seem to many athletes around the world, to many organizers based. london, where frighteningly short time. i am on the street with someone who knows all about that sort of preparation. he is a triple jump gold medalist world record holder. 100 days is nothing, is it? >> it is nothing at all. i can remember during interviews of 200 days ago on the border of the olympic park. i cannot believe it was only 200 days to go. the next 100 days will fly by. we have the torch relay coming up in a few weeks. there is still a huge amount to do, and the world is watching. >> a lot of people in britain are still watching. in times of economic hardship, $15 million is the overall cost. that is a ridicu
jane hughes, bbc news, cambridge. >> preparations for the london olympics games have entered the final stretch. wednesday marked 100 days to go until the opening ceremony. there is a small display at kew gardens of 20,000 flowers fashioned in the shape of the famous olympic rings. david was there for the celebration. >> the idea that there are just 100 days left before london host the olympic games will seem to many athletes around the world, to many organizers based. london, where...
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the race was restarted, for those keeping score, cambridge won. well, finally tonight, the world's most prolific artist, thomas kinkade died unexpectedly last night at his home near san francisco, kinkade sold more works of art than anyone else, popular beyond measure, even if his critics weren't always impressed. >> thomas kinkade knew his way around a canvas cottage, his paintbrush traced millions of lighthouses, churches and quaint downtowns. he was part walt disney, part norman rockwell, at least that's how he saw his work and whether you thought he was a talented painter or not most agreed he was a marketing genius. >> his paintings hang in an estimated one of every 20 homes in america. kinkade told 60 minutes in 2001 he did for art what danielle steel did for romance novels. >> these paintings may be easy to call insignificant by a critic, but they are precious to the people who bring them into their homes. >> he was as much a painter as a brand, known fo for getting his, giving his scenes the warmth of light, it was art people could underst
the race was restarted, for those keeping score, cambridge won. well, finally tonight, the world's most prolific artist, thomas kinkade died unexpectedly last night at his home near san francisco, kinkade sold more works of art than anyone else, popular beyond measure, even if his critics weren't always impressed. >> thomas kinkade knew his way around a canvas cottage, his paintbrush traced millions of lighthouses, churches and quaint downtowns. he was part walt disney, part norman...
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. >> reporter: sheila roy says she can finally enjoy life at her countryside home in cambridge.'s lived with parkinsons disease for 17 years. but a team of oxford scientists developed the treatment that changed her life. >> i can see a glimmer of the person i used to be now, which is really exciting. >> reporter: she's one of only 15 people in the world to take part in a gene therapy experiment. >> scientists create and inject a virus into brain. the shot jump starts the production of dopamine, the chemical needed to fight parkinsons. >> without dopamine, people with parkinsons often shake and can't control their movement. >> in principle, it should give people efficacy of life because of less ups and downs during the day. . >> reporter: researchers spepts years in -- spent years in this cambridge lab. injecting medicine, for example, into the brain. the white that you see there is the brain. >> reporter: once they have success, scientists began trying the treatments on a small number of people. doctors say more studies involving hundreds of patients, will be needed to prove the
. >> reporter: sheila roy says she can finally enjoy life at her countryside home in cambridge.'s lived with parkinsons disease for 17 years. but a team of oxford scientists developed the treatment that changed her life. >> i can see a glimmer of the person i used to be now, which is really exciting. >> reporter: she's one of only 15 people in the world to take part in a gene therapy experiment. >> scientists create and inject a virus into brain. the shot jump starts the...
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and the back country riflemen arrived in cambridge, massachusetts. you can see one at the stern of the boat and another wearing, i think, more of a 19th century fashion coonskin cap behind washington himself. and then just in the bell of the boat, you'll see a man who is a former slave himself, who was in the marble head mariners. he had become a seaman. and a good many of those back country riflemen who came from virginia had been slave holders themselves. and when these two groups met each other in cambridge, there were words of abuse and insults and blows and then suddenly there was a riot that was larger than the battle at lexington when the revolution began. and washington rode on to the scene with the man who accompanied him through the war, it was his slave who was always riding with him. both brilliant horsemen. they rode into the middle of this riot. we have eyewitness accounts. and the eyewitness tells us that washington leaped off his horse, threw his reigns to william lee, grabbed the rifleman in one hand and a new englander in another ha
and the back country riflemen arrived in cambridge, massachusetts. you can see one at the stern of the boat and another wearing, i think, more of a 19th century fashion coonskin cap behind washington himself. and then just in the bell of the boat, you'll see a man who is a former slave himself, who was in the marble head mariners. he had become a seaman. and a good many of those back country riflemen who came from virginia had been slave holders themselves. and when these two groups met each...
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how the duke and duchess of cambridge have changed the world of weddings. >>> plus he was discharged under "don't ask, don't tell." now a former marine proposes to his current marine boyfriend. making history on a u.s. military base. >>> and there was a little bit of hollywood, a little bit of politics, and a whole lot of fun. >> mr. president, do you remember when the country rallied around you in hopes of a better tomorrow? that was hilarious. >>> good morning, even. i'm randi kaye. it is 8:00 on the east coast, 5:00 on the west. lots to tell you about, so let's get straight to the news. we begin in st. louis where as many as five people were hurt during a postgame party. one person was killed. as many as 150 were packed celebrating the cardinals win over the milwaukee brewers. the tent was supposed to be able to withstand 110-mile-an-hour winds. the winds were 50 miles an hour. >>> the coast guard and the mexican navy are searching for a crew member from a racing yacht. three were found missing after a race from california to mexico. other boats saw debris in the water but there's
how the duke and duchess of cambridge have changed the world of weddings. >>> plus he was discharged under "don't ask, don't tell." now a former marine proposes to his current marine boyfriend. making history on a u.s. military base. >>> and there was a little bit of hollywood, a little bit of politics, and a whole lot of fun. >> mr. president, do you remember when the country rallied around you in hopes of a better tomorrow? that was hilarious. >>>...
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this really has been an incredible year for the duchess of cambridge.grown into being a royal. wouldn't you say? >> yeah. the royal family is thrilled with her. i mean, often comparisons are made with diana, of course, but it's a very different story because kate is ten years older than diana was when she entered the royal family, and also the royal family did learn some pretty harsh lessons about their handling of diana and the monarchy was at risk at one point because of the unpopularity of the queen as a result of the way she handled many public, at least, diana's death, for example. this time around with catherine, you've got a situation where prince charles has been getting full support to her, helping her in her training, as has the queen, and she's got her own private secretary just a year into the job as well, so it's a different story, and she's had huge amounts of support, catherine, and she's also grown into the job. >> she just looks so comfortable and really they look so comfortable as a couple. i mean, they have lived together. they were a
this really has been an incredible year for the duchess of cambridge.grown into being a royal. wouldn't you say? >> yeah. the royal family is thrilled with her. i mean, often comparisons are made with diana, of course, but it's a very different story because kate is ten years older than diana was when she entered the royal family, and also the royal family did learn some pretty harsh lessons about their handling of diana and the monarchy was at risk at one point because of the...
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. >> tom: the managering director for housing studies at harvard university is with us from cambridge, massachusetts. >> the housing market should be thought of at this point, even though it's national market, as two markets. there's the rental market which has been improving for over a year now and is pretty clearly on an upward trend and rents are rising, vacancy rates are falling so we're seeing a rental recovery and then the other part of the market you need to think about is the "for sale" market or homeowners and home buyers' market. and there we're starting to see life after a very long period where there was very little life except around periods of time when tax credits were offered to first-time buyers and then also eventually to tradeup buyers. we saw some life in the market just to see it fail again but now we're seeing the comeback without any kind of tax credits. >> with that in mind perhaps the economic incentives aren't what they used to be. prices have come down. attitudes toward homeownership have continued to erode, though. according to fannie mae in 201060% of peop
. >> tom: the managering director for housing studies at harvard university is with us from cambridge, massachusetts. >> the housing market should be thought of at this point, even though it's national market, as two markets. there's the rental market which has been improving for over a year now and is pretty clearly on an upward trend and rents are rising, vacancy rates are falling so we're seeing a rental recovery and then the other part of the market you need to think about is...
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in britain a political activist who disrupted the traditional oxford cambridge university boat race is being charged with causing a public disorder trenton oldfield forced the road to stop running to their path but the race did resume after he was safely removed from the river cambridge went on to take the title after ultimate broke and this was the first incident of its kind in the hundred fifty eight year history of the race. christians of throughout the world have a reason to celebrate today marks palm sunday for orthodox christians of the day jesus entered jerusalem before being crucified and protestants and catholics are observing easter day of christ's resurrection the vatican has kicked off celebrations with its annual mass and blessing in some peter's square your thoughts calibur mark easter sunday next week. the british government is thinking of introducing a minimum price for alcohol in an effort to curb the rising level of binge drinking in the country some believe the measures won't worry the heaviest drinkers from hitting the bar with this story as r.t. as i have it. this
in britain a political activist who disrupted the traditional oxford cambridge university boat race is being charged with causing a public disorder trenton oldfield forced the road to stop running to their path but the race did resume after he was safely removed from the river cambridge went on to take the title after ultimate broke and this was the first incident of its kind in the hundred fifty eight year history of the race. christians of throughout the world have a reason to celebrate today...
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in britain the political activist who disrupted the provisional office or cambridge university boat race has been charged for causing a public disorder present oldfield's force doors to stop the murders went into their council the rays resumed after he was safely removed from the river and cambridge went on to take the title after oxford road and a war office was the first incident of its kind in the one hundred fifty eight year history of the race it's a province in northern if you leave but the residents of south are all saying there anything but it's despite decades of campaigning for financial freedom the autonomy must now contribute to saving italy's crippled economy that is occurring to tell now reports the citizens of south through all won't stop their fight until they are recognised as financially independent. lost in translation between the alps and the need to reign a population of half a million people and a lot of pain to become independent one day that south to roll a probe into northern italy all these has never been italian says abel cloths as showing off her native town o
in britain the political activist who disrupted the provisional office or cambridge university boat race has been charged for causing a public disorder present oldfield's force doors to stop the murders went into their council the rays resumed after he was safely removed from the river and cambridge went on to take the title after oxford road and a war office was the first incident of its kind in the one hundred fifty eight year history of the race it's a province in northern if you leave but...
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in britain a political activist who destructive the traditional oxford cambridge university boat race has been charged for causing a public disorder trenton oldfield forced the rose to stop when he swam into their part of the roast resumed after he was safely removed from the river and a cambridge went on to take the title after oxford broke and this was the first incident of its kind of the one hundred fifty eight year history of the race. christians are throughout the world have reason to celebrate today marks palm sunday orthodox christians of the day jesus entered jerusalem before being crucified and protestants and catholics are observing east earth day of christ's resurrection the vatican has kicked off celebrations with its annual mass and blessing in some peter's square at the orthodox calibur marks easter sunday next week. well the french president nicolas sarkozy has unveiled his vision for the country on thursday in preparation for the upcoming elections he reconfirmed his plan to cut immigration to france by half just two weeks after the shootings in the city of toulouse r
in britain a political activist who destructive the traditional oxford cambridge university boat race has been charged for causing a public disorder trenton oldfield forced the rose to stop when he swam into their part of the roast resumed after he was safely removed from the river and a cambridge went on to take the title after oxford broke and this was the first incident of its kind of the one hundred fifty eight year history of the race. christians are throughout the world have reason to...
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and hurt a local activist who disrupted the traditional oxford cambridge university go race has been charged for causing a public disorder oldfield's forced to stop what he swam into their past the race resumed after he was safely removed from the river of cambridge went on to take the title after broke and or all this was the first incident of its kind in the one hundred fifty eight year history of the race the british government is thinking of introducing a minimum prize for alcohol in an effort to curb the rising level of binge drinking in the country but some believe the measures both worry the heaviest drinkers from hitting the bar. takes a look. this is your average friday night now in britain it's not yet midnight but many people have already drunk well over the limit of what's considered binge drinking the now drink of our people divine. yeah take pipes yeah. maybe a couple shops or. maybe if they succeed it's this kind of heavy drinking that's being blamed for the soaring numbers of deaths from liver disease in the u.k. eleven in the heart thousand people die each year from
and hurt a local activist who disrupted the traditional oxford cambridge university go race has been charged for causing a public disorder oldfield's forced to stop what he swam into their past the race resumed after he was safely removed from the river of cambridge went on to take the title after broke and or all this was the first incident of its kind in the one hundred fifty eight year history of the race the british government is thinking of introducing a minimum prize for alcohol in an...
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in britain the activist who disrupted the provisional oxford cambridge university has been charged for causing a public disorder trends and oldfield forced the rowers to stop when he's. their path the race resumed after he was safely removed from the river in cambridge went on to take the title after off for broke and or this was the first incident of its kind in the one hundred fifty eight year history of the raise. but article reform that took effect in russia this we could see literally hundreds of new parties registering to run for parliament now it works out the consequences good or bad. politics in russia may never be the same protest have become a common sight and new parties are registering left and right as a political reform starts reason them so former deputy prime minister in the ninety's is no stranger to the white house. you know. it was long off the political radar until a sudden mass protest movement picked up after vast fraud claims against the december parliamentary vote now might be his chance to get back in the game or pressure only by the other candidates that's it
in britain the activist who disrupted the provisional oxford cambridge university has been charged for causing a public disorder trends and oldfield forced the rowers to stop when he's. their path the race resumed after he was safely removed from the river in cambridge went on to take the title after off for broke and or this was the first incident of its kind in the one hundred fifty eight year history of the raise. but article reform that took effect in russia this we could see literally...
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in britain and environmental campaigner who disrupted the traditional oxford or cambridge university go graze has been charged under the public order act filled forced to stop when the swat swam into their past the race resumed after he was safely removed from the river and cambridge went on to take the title after oxford road nor this was the first incident of its kind. of fifty eight year history. and the u.s. military's been damaged by recent corruption scandals and claims that it's falling apart but now the government spanning hundreds of billions of dollars modernizing and strengthening its army as the world's largest importer of arms looks at its options russian firms are lining up hoping to cash in for we quarts. of rampant corruption and an army falling to pieces the current state of the indian military according to the country's top general himself he recently revealed he was offered a bribe of almost three billion dollars by a lobbyist to buy substandard defense equipment he turned down the bribe but the scandal has rocked the country and caused the ministry of defense to s
in britain and environmental campaigner who disrupted the traditional oxford or cambridge university go graze has been charged under the public order act filled forced to stop when the swat swam into their past the race resumed after he was safely removed from the river and cambridge went on to take the title after oxford road nor this was the first incident of its kind. of fifty eight year history. and the u.s. military's been damaged by recent corruption scandals and claims that it's falling...
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. -- from cambridge up to easton.e expect the win to be pretty strong with gusts up to 20. we expect better boating conditions into the weekend. we'll talk more when we come back in a few minutes. >> here's why try to work out as often as i can. in a disruptive sleep could increase your risk for obesity. >> a group of healthy adults control of their sleep patterns for six weeks. they got 10 hours a night that only five hours on some nights. after the sleep restriction, their metabolic wait decreased which could translate to a weight gain of 10 pounds a night. >> i am averaging three and half a night. >> that is not enough. >> you might want to put that anti its cream back on the shelf. -- anti-itch cream back on the shelf. creams were found to be marginally affected against dog bitbug bites. >> the orioles look to avoid an early season sweep against the yankees. >> a war on women or a war on the rich? >> ava said today will be cool and breezy but a warm-up is in store for the >> now traffic pululse 11 and insta-weathe
. -- from cambridge up to easton.e expect the win to be pretty strong with gusts up to 20. we expect better boating conditions into the weekend. we'll talk more when we come back in a few minutes. >> here's why try to work out as often as i can. in a disruptive sleep could increase your risk for obesity. >> a group of healthy adults control of their sleep patterns for six weeks. they got 10 hours a night that only five hours on some nights. after the sleep restriction, their...
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it's called the kate effect of the duchess of cambridge effect. that's the impact it's had.this week she came out wearing a rebecca taylor tweed blue suit and the jacket. >> sounds really nice. >> really nice. i hope the picture will come up have shortly of the rebecca taylor tweed suit. but the jacket -- there indicate is, in fact, in completely other fashion. there she is wearing her beautiful hats. so we get to rebecca tailor, let's talk about the hats for the moment. the hat industry has bloomed and bloz onlied. >> it's great for the had business and she wears them well. >> she well does. i spoke to vivian sheriff recently. she said she went from this little business in wilshire in ruralend and now has a multi-national hat business. it's not only the brimmed hats but the brimless. >> she's never really without a hat. very rarely. >> hats are so good for the hair because your hair doesn't get messy under a hat. >> she's also popularized one new york designer. >> yes, rebecca taylor. i started to tell you about the famous blue tweed suit. it's amazing. rebecca is a new zea
it's called the kate effect of the duchess of cambridge effect. that's the impact it's had.this week she came out wearing a rebecca taylor tweed blue suit and the jacket. >> sounds really nice. >> really nice. i hope the picture will come up have shortly of the rebecca taylor tweed suit. but the jacket -- there indicate is, in fact, in completely other fashion. there she is wearing her beautiful hats. so we get to rebecca tailor, let's talk about the hats for the moment. the hat...
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. >> at kensington palace in london on to the duke and duchess of cambridge is now open to the publicbucks after a multimillion- dollar refurbishment. >> a centuries-old palace with a modern twist. after a multimillion-dollar renovation the public can get a sense of how royals once lived. >> creek victoria was born here. >> queen victoria is the only other monarch decides quinellas event to celebrate a diamond jubilee. her reign lasted 63 years and seven months. >> the duke and duchess of cambridge now call kensington palace home. prince harry has moved into a small apartment on site. >> not far away, a trustee to their mother. she lived here for 1983 until her death in 1997. >>vicki: , now we will design and dish at the new penthouse steakhouse. since been the [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawki
. >> at kensington palace in london on to the duke and duchess of cambridge is now open to the publicbucks after a multimillion- dollar refurbishment. >> a centuries-old palace with a modern twist. after a multimillion-dollar renovation the public can get a sense of how royals once lived. >> creek victoria was born here. >> queen victoria is the only other monarch decides quinellas event to celebrate a diamond jubilee. her reign lasted 63 years and seven months. >>...
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. >> welcome to cambridge for them, discussing deng ziaoping wit ezra vogel. i will serve as moderator. it's a great pleasure to introduce ezra vogel pities the henry ford americanist undoes japan and china and is visited asia every year since 1958. over his career, professor vogel is out there to collect the 15 books come in many articles for both academic and journalist for the japanese edition of his 1979 that japan is number one lesson for america is still the all-time best seller in america by western author. he began studying the transformation of china spending eight months at the invitation of the kwanzaa and explained the economic and social progress since he took the lead in pioneering economic reform in 1978. the result was a book which appeared in 1849. he retired from teaching in 2000 i arrived at harvard in 2007 and the encouragement and friendship that ezra has offered. a former junior college since his retirement, but of course befriending junior colleagues has not been his only retain you. he's devoted his time to completing his book on deng z
. >> welcome to cambridge for them, discussing deng ziaoping wit ezra vogel. i will serve as moderator. it's a great pleasure to introduce ezra vogel pities the henry ford americanist undoes japan and china and is visited asia every year since 1958. over his career, professor vogel is out there to collect the 15 books come in many articles for both academic and journalist for the japanese edition of his 1979 that japan is number one lesson for america is still the all-time best seller in...
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wind gusts up to 35. 21 in cambridge. 32 in ocean city. expect the winds of to continue to be steady throughout the day. just to be up to 30 to miles per hour. 57 out in the mountains. everyone dealing with quite a bit of sunshine, especially as the day goes on. but because the front came through in the skies are clearing out, it will be much cooler. bob we have some patchy frass possible. -- we have some patchy frost possible. the cold front is pushing down to our south. eventually, slightly warmer temperatures coming in from the west. a big bubble of heat. it will mostly slide down to our south. while it was in the 90's yesterday, parts of kansas will only c 60's for the next couple of days. wednesday, breezy. a slight chance for showers. mainly that is only about 20% chance of that. high pressure into the next weekend. maybe even on easter should be sunny. friday looks good for the first opening game for the orioles. we had to traffic pulse 11. >> good morning, everybody. not a bad start as a major way out there for this monday morning.
wind gusts up to 35. 21 in cambridge. 32 in ocean city. expect the winds of to continue to be steady throughout the day. just to be up to 30 to miles per hour. 57 out in the mountains. everyone dealing with quite a bit of sunshine, especially as the day goes on. but because the front came through in the skies are clearing out, it will be much cooler. bob we have some patchy frass possible. -- we have some patchy frost possible. the cold front is pushing down to our south. eventually, slightly...
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i've already had the opportunity to create a public artwork on a landfill at danehy park in cambridgemassachusetts. the landfill was closed in 1972, healed, and then reopened 20 years later as a park. this used to be a terrible, smelly dump. now, it's reborn. i created a piece called "turnaround surround" for the park that consists of a half-mile long, handicap access path that encircles the central mound. i used glassphalt, a mix of asphalt and recyclable glass bits that catch and reflect the light. it's symbolic of the public's power to turn things around, to bring life back to a place of decay. feldman: underlying all of this is her understanding of the history of art. many artists have made beautiful artworks dealing with materials that would be discarded. she starts with the lowest base level, our refuse, and builds beautiful artworks from that, and that's absolutely essential. it's been going on for centuries, and she just steps in and does it exactly where it matters most. ukeles: my work is about transformations. my artwork grows out of real systems, out of the place itself. b
i've already had the opportunity to create a public artwork on a landfill at danehy park in cambridgemassachusetts. the landfill was closed in 1972, healed, and then reopened 20 years later as a park. this used to be a terrible, smelly dump. now, it's reborn. i created a piece called "turnaround surround" for the park that consists of a half-mile long, handicap access path that encircles the central mound. i used glassphalt, a mix of asphalt and recyclable glass bits that catch and...
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page.and the duke ann duchess of cambridge... immortalized.d how long it took to make thhm.you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. 3 i'm always talking to my friends about "when did life get so busy?" constantly on the go these days .. going from one thing to the next... whether it's work, fun or otherwise .. sometimes the stress of keeping up the pace can get to us. so how for this week'sstake - action thhrsday dr. maiysha clairborne with mind, body, spprittwellness joins us with 5 ips for busting the stress. - breathe intentionally-medittte-lauuh -walk it off -music after the break, maiysha clairborne with mind, body, spirit wellness will be back to take your callssabout -&get if you have a question our phone lines are open now at 410-481-4545. you can send us a twwet at fox baltimore... or go through ouu facebook page. you're all local.. all morning. ((break 7)) ((bump in)) we're back with doctor maiysha spirit wellness. about getting rid of stress ...for our take action thursday. question... our phone linee are open
page.and the duke ann duchess of cambridge... immortalized.d how long it took to make thhm.you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. 3 i'm always talking to my friends about "when did life get so busy?" constantly on the go these days .. going from one thing to the next... whether it's work, fun or otherwise .. sometimes the stress of keeping up the pace can get to us. so how for this week'sstake - action thhrsday dr. maiysha clairborne with mind, body,...
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we have a great day here. 50 at cambridge, 50 on the boardwalk. 48 at westminster. we see off to the northwest flecks of blue. it is slow to warm up to the northwest of us. pollen count still in the high range. mold spore count is 121. we take a look at the satellite image first. these clouds were farther north earlier this morning, but the high pressure on the great lakes is pushing this system farther and farther away. rain all the way down into the carolinas. this is a big area of high pressure between the great lakes and the plains states and the mississippi valley. it will be the weekend, not just today -- right there, you don't see any clouds. storms to the west. but the time monday -- by the time when he goes along, this will play in our weather. we have had guests into the 20s -- gusts into the 20s. it will feel chilly out there. 56 to 60 will be the high temperature range, but the sunny skies make a huge difference. it is going to be beautiful out there, it is. overnight last night, early this month, a bit of a breeze. winds will be quieter tonight and that
we have a great day here. 50 at cambridge, 50 on the boardwalk. 48 at westminster. we see off to the northwest flecks of blue. it is slow to warm up to the northwest of us. pollen count still in the high range. mold spore count is 121. we take a look at the satellite image first. these clouds were farther north earlier this morning, but the high pressure on the great lakes is pushing this system farther and farther away. rain all the way down into the carolinas. this is a big area of high...
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cambridge, 63. chester town, 65. barton, 62. frederick still at 70 degrees this evening. a beautiful day today. let me expand the view. we have seen quite a contrast. in canada, 20's. 63 in new york city. down to the south in the carolina's, tenn., in the 70's and 80's. we do have a warming trend. when the warm air comes in, it has the tendency to try to make rain. that is happening to the west of us right now in illinois, wisconsin, iowa getting scattered showers and storms. the cold front is way to our south. this high pressure is giving us terrific weather. this frontal boundary will start moving north and the rain we see here comes something else will develop along the front and we may get a quick shower tomorrow. the upside is we will warm up eventually. clear tonight, east, northeast wind. in pennsylvania, cecil county, northern delaware and bought up into new jersey. nothing around the media baltimore metro area. tomorrow, maybe not as warm as today. a mix of clouds and a son, with an outside chance of a sprinkle or shower. i would not change your plants -- your pl
cambridge, 63. chester town, 65. barton, 62. frederick still at 70 degrees this evening. a beautiful day today. let me expand the view. we have seen quite a contrast. in canada, 20's. 63 in new york city. down to the south in the carolina's, tenn., in the 70's and 80's. we do have a warming trend. when the warm air comes in, it has the tendency to try to make rain. that is happening to the west of us right now in illinois, wisconsin, iowa getting scattered showers and storms. the cold front is...
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. >>> the duke and dutch chess of cambridge are spending a quiet evening at home today.ax foster has more. >> reporter: the biggest day of her life and one of the biggest media events in history. she entered westminster abbey as kate middleton and emerged as her royal highness, the duchess of cambridge. she was the newest member of the royal family and already one of its most famous. the duchess's first big test as a working royal was her tour with prince william of north america. >> i'm so excited to be able to share this with katherine because she has told me -- >> she appears so relaxed, so composed. she prompted comparisons to her late mother-in-law diana who also had a talent for wooing the crowds. katherine's visit to canada was the highlight of her year, senior royal sources told me. by the time the tour hit los angeles, katherine was questide one of the biggest stars in the world. on her return to the uk, katherine accompanied her husband to visits to his causes while she researched her own. in january, her charities were announcement and they focused on art, add
. >>> the duke and dutch chess of cambridge are spending a quiet evening at home today.ax foster has more. >> reporter: the biggest day of her life and one of the biggest media events in history. she entered westminster abbey as kate middleton and emerged as her royal highness, the duchess of cambridge. she was the newest member of the royal family and already one of its most famous. the duchess's first big test as a working royal was her tour with prince william of north...
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low to mid-50s fredericksburg, cambridge 56. almost everybody is under a red flag warning due to the wind and the dryness. humidity is running in the 20 to 30% range. a lot of dry fuel ready to go, so please be very careful today. it is again only a slight chance of a shower with highs well up in the 60s even to the 70s in fredericksburg and warrenton, you guys could get to 70 degrees. 68 for cambridge. 66 in frederick and 66 also at the naval air station. it is now 5:01. monika samtani stepping in. i'm guessing traffic someone be much of an issue today? >> reporter: i don't think so at all. a lot of people would -- who do have to go to work, you could probably give yourself a little extra time at home. braddock road all the lanes shift sharply to the right and all four lanes are available, you just want to be careful there heading northbound on the beltway. here's what it looks like traveling on the northbound side of i-95, you can see all that green and i think it is going to pretty much stay that way this morning. let's take
low to mid-50s fredericksburg, cambridge 56. almost everybody is under a red flag warning due to the wind and the dryness. humidity is running in the 20 to 30% range. a lot of dry fuel ready to go, so please be very careful today. it is again only a slight chance of a shower with highs well up in the 60s even to the 70s in fredericksburg and warrenton, you guys could get to 70 degrees. 68 for cambridge. 66 in frederick and 66 also at the naval air station. it is now 5:01. monika samtani...
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ocean city, east in cambridge, st. mary's county, maybe some of the rain down in north carolina will come up to the northeast as well. here in town officially, just 0.13 inches at bwi marshall and 0.15 at the inner harbor. not a bunch of brain, but it is something we have not had here in a few weeks. -- not a bunch of rain. considerably cooler than the normal high of 66. steady or heavier rains down in virginia and the mountains of north carolina. the shares have been weakening on their track to the north and east. it is also helping to began to wash out some of the pollen in the atmosphere. the tree pollen count is still very high and the grass pollen count is high, too. yesterday was over 2400. tomorrow we should see the impact of the rain moving through on the pollen count. wet weather keeps the temperature down here, but look what happens when the sky clears. tomorrow, 60. -- 60's in 7's. -- 60's and 70's. 45 degrees at the national park on skyline drive. 53 edgewood, a little milder here. the futurecast shows the
ocean city, east in cambridge, st. mary's county, maybe some of the rain down in north carolina will come up to the northeast as well. here in town officially, just 0.13 inches at bwi marshall and 0.15 at the inner harbor. not a bunch of brain, but it is something we have not had here in a few weeks. -- not a bunch of rain. considerably cooler than the normal high of 66. steady or heavier rains down in virginia and the mountains of north carolina. the shares have been weakening on their track...
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it is 70 in cambridge. 68 in ocean city. it is in the 50's in far west maryland.ere are the clouds associated with the rain. use of the ocean city picture, no clouds at all. -- use of the ocean city picture, no clouds at all. this will push rain into new england. rotating around this other storm in central canada, the other disturbance will come through tomorrow. we will get a higher chance of scattered showers activity. ker wel not be the soa need. the wind will diminish. it will pick up tomorrow. it will average 10 to 20. gusts will be stronger. we will see partly cloudy skies by afternoon. showers developing toward the end of the day, at least a chance of it. the red flag warnings exist all over our area during the day tomorrow, even up into pennsylvania and on the shore. -- 10 to 155 to knots. tomorrow will be in the 60's. tuesday and wednesday and thursday, we will only be in the 50's. the chances of rain are off and on, widely scattered. no guarantee will get anything. if you do, it will be light. we will try to warm up at the end of the week with scattered
it is 70 in cambridge. 68 in ocean city. it is in the 50's in far west maryland.ere are the clouds associated with the rain. use of the ocean city picture, no clouds at all. -- use of the ocean city picture, no clouds at all. this will push rain into new england. rotating around this other storm in central canada, the other disturbance will come through tomorrow. we will get a higher chance of scattered showers activity. ker wel not be the soa need. the wind will diminish. it will pick up...
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eastern shore, eastern cambridge, rain likely in the afternoon. at the coast, the rain will come into the evening tomorrow and probably last a the morning. seven-day forecast, a couple more days with below normal temperatures. 30's monday morning. and then we hit 70 on tuesday, at 80 on wednesday. >> 11 sports. >> after sitting out of around one and trading out of that first-round position, the ravens have added pecs. the second round gets under way in 40 minutes, at 7:00. the ravens have the third pick in tonight's second round. let's take a look at the pecks they have in front of them tonight. 35th pick over all. that is the third pick in the second round. they are second second round pick tonight is the 60th pick overall. did not be surprised if they make a move and try to move. the third round, at 91st pick over all. the ravens should be busy tonight making selections. did not be surprised to see ozzie newsome make a deal. it is something the ravens did a couple of years ago. almost back to back and found two players they thought could be futu
eastern shore, eastern cambridge, rain likely in the afternoon. at the coast, the rain will come into the evening tomorrow and probably last a the morning. seven-day forecast, a couple more days with below normal temperatures. 30's monday morning. and then we hit 70 on tuesday, at 80 on wednesday. >> 11 sports. >> after sitting out of around one and trading out of that first-round position, the ravens have added pecs. the second round gets under way in 40 minutes, at 7:00. the...
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cambridge at 59. we'll cool off over the next few hours. tomorrow 62 at noon. 67 by 4:00. so, yes, a chilly night with a frost. then we warm up. much warmer for the weekend. details straight ahead. >>> today baltimore county executive cameron cam a dan held his address it present his budget plan. it includes no increase to income or property taxes, the 24th year property taxes have not been increased. he said folks need to -- focus needs to be on education and infrastructure. it includes $150 million in capital for new school renovation. he calls the budget a level one. >> the state of baltimore county is strong and we're working hard to watch the bottom line and deliver those basic services that we think our county taxpayers need and deserve. >> part of the budget includes $20 million for this year and next for road resurfacing around baltimore county. >>> governor martin o'malley said he's willing to call lawmakers back to annapolis to deal with the budget but only if there's some sort of a consensus. when the general assembly closed on monday, neither the house or the s
cambridge at 59. we'll cool off over the next few hours. tomorrow 62 at noon. 67 by 4:00. so, yes, a chilly night with a frost. then we warm up. much warmer for the weekend. details straight ahead. >>> today baltimore county executive cameron cam a dan held his address it present his budget plan. it includes no increase to income or property taxes, the 24th year property taxes have not been increased. he said folks need to -- focus needs to be on education and infrastructure. it...
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cambridge at 94% humidity. when you see that level of humidity and no wind you look for reduced visibility. sometimes that low cloud deck, that strait thus deck can lower. as this gets closer to ground level, 9 in york. not widespread dense fog for the evening commute. especially the hilly areas, you could see spots with reduced visibility. keep that in mind. our main wave of rain passing through. some showers coming through. you could see one disturbance in central maryland now pushing off shore. this could spark a few showers into the overnight. the atmosphere is relatively sthaibl for the moment. we are cloudy and there will be plenty of loment to fuel a few rain showers, not looking for a lot of new rain tonight. here's our whrergt maker slowly pushing out to the west and east. cooler drier weather tomorrow. we're talking 60, 62 degrees. much of the day in the 50s. a nice looking day visually. here's that last round of showers through 10:00. if we see any rain it will be by 10:00, 11:00. then dry and clear.
cambridge at 94% humidity. when you see that level of humidity and no wind you look for reduced visibility. sometimes that low cloud deck, that strait thus deck can lower. as this gets closer to ground level, 9 in york. not widespread dense fog for the evening commute. especially the hilly areas, you could see spots with reduced visibility. keep that in mind. our main wave of rain passing through. some showers coming through. you could see one disturbance in central maryland now pushing off...
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we really need the rain. 43 in cambridge. westminster is holding up at 54.is in the 40's out to the mountains in the west. they were 10 degrees cooler as far as the pictures are concerned. clouts in new england, rain. here is a system to the west of us. -- clouds in new england, rain. most of the rain and precipitation will be up in the great lakes. we will probably pick up some clouds as it goes through. this will help to deflect the rain to the north. thiinitial batch of rain will miss us that there will be other stuff coming in as we start next week that we will be watching. storms actually going off to the west. we do have a rain chance that there. overnight tonight, clear skies. it will be chilly, 35-40. there is a freeze warning in effect, not as widespread as it was yesterday in york county, carroll county, and points west between 2:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. the skies will become partly cloudy. a very nice day, the southwest winds at 10-20. a small craft advisory is out of the bay. by afternoon, the wind will be the northwest gusting to about 20 knots or
we really need the rain. 43 in cambridge. westminster is holding up at 54.is in the 40's out to the mountains in the west. they were 10 degrees cooler as far as the pictures are concerned. clouts in new england, rain. here is a system to the west of us. -- clouds in new england, rain. most of the rain and precipitation will be up in the great lakes. we will probably pick up some clouds as it goes through. this will help to deflect the rain to the north. thiinitial batch of rain will miss us...
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[inaudible] over on to the west side, pretty much the cambridge. that is the crest of the hill. it is like a valley. >> you still have time. >> the benefit to everyone. vice-chair lam: i will tell you honestly. we feel devided. we have two different supervisors. >> we are one family and to separate as is unconscionable. >> to 80 is the boundary. it is away from the burdo area. -- 280 is the boundary. it is away from the bernal area. vice-chair lam: if you could introduce yourself. >> i live in district 10. >> ok. to get it back? >> eight lanes of freeway that acts like a castle, by keeping us apart. i have no business to go there. >> this is the center. even some from the hunters point. >> that whole area [unintelligible] . get used to all the friends we have here in 10. >> portal belongs in district 10. it belongs with the bayview and visitation valley. it does not have a place and it has not. we have had no voice in district 9. >> i like the neighborhood. >> i am in district 10. i had already submitted this earlier on but i wanted to get this into the record. this is some comm
[inaudible] over on to the west side, pretty much the cambridge. that is the crest of the hill. it is like a valley. >> you still have time. >> the benefit to everyone. vice-chair lam: i will tell you honestly. we feel devided. we have two different supervisors. >> we are one family and to separate as is unconscionable. >> to 80 is the boundary. it is away from the burdo area. -- 280 is the boundary. it is away from the bernal area. vice-chair lam: if you could introduce...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge. they spent their first anniversary in private. it is in sharp contrast from their lavish wedding. the couple has been in the public spotlight since they tied the knot. there is a lot of speculation about the possibility of a real baby. >> i believe it will start a family in their own time. >> many say they boosted the mottaki's popularity. even after one year on the world. the highest sage, the couple were -- still cook dinner and watch movies in their cottage in northern wales. not a bad day for one and a half walkathon. animal lovers gathered today. the 17th annual march for the animals. it is a yearly event. a fundraiser to support homeless animals in the baltimore community. there is a pack costume contest. all part of today's event. karr set on fire, chaos in the streets. this weekend marks the anniversary of the l.a. riots sparked by a police beating leading to nearly $1 billion in damage. >> history was made that night. we are here 20 years later. >> some say it feels like just yesterday. next, a look back at the chaos. >>
the duke and duchess of cambridge. they spent their first anniversary in private. it is in sharp contrast from their lavish wedding. the couple has been in the public spotlight since they tied the knot. there is a lot of speculation about the possibility of a real baby. >> i believe it will start a family in their own time. >> many say they boosted the mottaki's popularity. even after one year on the world. the highest sage, the couple were -- still cook dinner and watch movies in...
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." >>> this comes to us from boston, in cambridge a piano played the last note ending the life with a bang. mit students launched it off the roof of their dorm. yikes, watch it go. it crashed right on top of another piano six stories below. this is part of a tradition 40 years, the last day students can drop classes without having them show up on transcripts. don't feel bad for the instruments, only broken pianos are used for the big send off, but makes me feel uncomfortable i don't care if they are broken. >> wasn't as good as i thought it would be. i was hoping it would splinter and keys flying. >> a baby grand, parts. >> expect more from mit. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz, this is "early today" just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning, everybody. it is friday. we have some dry weather. 52 at the airport. 44 in taneytown. it will be kind of windy mostly sunny. a little on the cool side. high temperatures in the low 60's. we will check the seven-day forecast going all the way into the weeken
." >>> this comes to us from boston, in cambridge a piano played the last note ending the life with a bang. mit students launched it off the roof of their dorm. yikes, watch it go. it crashed right on top of another piano six stories below. this is part of a tradition 40 years, the last day students can drop classes without having them show up on transcripts. don't feel bad for the instruments, only broken pianos are used for the big send off, but makes me feel uncomfortable i...
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look back at the romance and get a royal report card on their first year as duke and duchess of cambridge. i hate getting less. but i love getting more. i'd trade a lot less for a little more. or a little less for a lot more. either way, when it comes to having more, i want a lot more of more and a little less of less. ♪ and that's exactly what you'll get at embassy suites. more free breakfast, more for my money, more deliciousness, more hearty guffaws... [ guffaws ] because more than enough more is never enough more. more coffee? what do you think? [ female announcer ] free breakfast. more room. complimentary drinks. embassy suites. get more. >>> it's been one year since the wedding of britain's prince william to kate middleton captured the world's attention. now that the couple has the first year under their belts royal watchers are looking toward the future. fox's greg talcott has more. >> reporter: april 29th, 2011 the world watched as commoner kate married her prince charming. the wedding of prince william and kate middleton was seen live by an estimated 2 billion worldwid
look back at the romance and get a royal report card on their first year as duke and duchess of cambridge. i hate getting less. but i love getting more. i'd trade a lot less for a little more. or a little less for a lot more. either way, when it comes to having more, i want a lot more of more and a little less of less. ♪ and that's exactly what you'll get at embassy suites. more free breakfast, more for my money, more deliciousness, more hearty guffaws... [ guffaws ] because more...
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. --- "frank koppelman" trabaj para "cambridge systematics" antes de aceptar su cargo como consultorestatal en el 2010. ---"koppelman" alega que tuvo una relacin cercana con el vice- presidente de dicha compaÑa cuando estuvo a cargo de los servicios de proyecciones, pero considera que no hay conflicto de intereses. cu ---75 aÑos de historia llegan a su fin... take vo ---"united airlines" anuncio que para el 4 de junio se retirara del aeropuerto internacional de oakland. ---esto debido a la poca afluencia de pasajeros en sus 11 vuelos a la semana que ofrece hacia denver, colorado. ---"united" atiende solamente un 1.5 por ciento de los pasajeros en la terminal aerea lo que no es suficiente para mantener sus operaciones dijo un vocero de la compaÑia. cu ---nos vamos a la primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 en vivo... pero al regresar... take vo ---conmociona a los mexicanos el asesinato de una mujer a manos de su pareja. take vo ---mientras que en peru... la incertidumbre invade a los familiares de varios mineros atrapados... ya le contamos... segment ends cu ---en mxico el caso de
. --- "frank koppelman" trabaj para "cambridge systematics" antes de aceptar su cargo como consultorestatal en el 2010. ---"koppelman" alega que tuvo una relacin cercana con el vice- presidente de dicha compaÑa cuando estuvo a cargo de los servicios de proyecciones, pero considera que no hay conflicto de intereses. cu ---75 aÑos de historia llegan a su fin... take vo ---"united airlines" anuncio que para el 4 de junio se retirara del aeropuerto...