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. >> carlisle is a very small community, approximately 1,200 is their population. it's comprised of a school. it has a grocery store. it has a gas station, a couple of little restaurants, a dollar store and that's really about all that's in carlisle. >> while carlisle might be a remnant of a simpler time, inside the twin security fences of wabash is evidence of how some aspects of society have grown harder. >> we're seeing a lot more offenders coming in much younger than they were before and much more violent than in the past as well. correctional officers are the backbone of the facility. they're the ones dealing with the offenders on a daily basis. they are frontline. >> i've been hearing about the correction setting since i was 8 years old. i grew up around it. so coming in here was actually kind of easy for me. i already knew what to expect. i've heard all the war stories. >> officer jarrod mcmillan has been on the frontline at wabash for four years now. the war stories have come from his mother and father, both of whom are also on wabash's correction staff. >>
. >> carlisle is a very small community, approximately 1,200 is their population. it's comprised of a school. it has a grocery store. it has a gas station, a couple of little restaurants, a dollar store and that's really about all that's in carlisle. >> while carlisle might be a remnant of a simpler time, inside the twin security fences of wabash is evidence of how some aspects of society have grown harder. >> we're seeing a lot more offenders coming in much younger than they...
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just for me and she would ask the neighbor lady to baby sit and go to a department store called carlisles because they had a diner in their basement. this was a very big deal. and i remember this particular year it was 1968 and i was 11 years old and i still remember what we ate the day my mom and i got all dressed up and we went to lunched a carlisles. i had toasted cheese sandwich, tomato soup and a milk shake. some things you don't forget. i remember the waitress treating us like family. just like waitresses do all across america. and we had the nicest time until right towards the end we were waiting for our own check to come and the same waitress who waited on us was waiting on a man two tables back with a suit on and he was yelling at her. and i don't have any recollection of what he was yelling at her. i just recall her saying over and over again, i'm sorry, sir. i'm so sorry. i'm sorry until she ran off in tears. my mother all 4'11" of her with her big beehive turned toward him and tried to stare him down. he would not look at her. she finally turned to me. honey, don't marry him u
just for me and she would ask the neighbor lady to baby sit and go to a department store called carlisles because they had a diner in their basement. this was a very big deal. and i remember this particular year it was 1968 and i was 11 years old and i still remember what we ate the day my mom and i got all dressed up and we went to lunched a carlisles. i had toasted cheese sandwich, tomato soup and a milk shake. some things you don't forget. i remember the waitress treating us like family....
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. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a bygone era, and except for the daily passing of the csx freight line, this one-light town might be all but forgotten. just a couple miles down u.s. 41, however, is evidence that carlisle is anything but forgotten. >> it's 2 1/2 hours away from everywhere. it's just the middle of nowhere. what goes on out here? prison. that's what goes on out here. >> surrounded by little else but big skies, the wabash valley correctional facility houses more than 2,000 convicted felons, including some of the highest security prisoners in the state. it is a fortress among farms. >> we have a total of seven towers blanketing the entire facility, including one tower that's in the center of our south yard. we've got the two sets of fences all the way around the facility. the inner fence is a stun fence, it's a nonlethal stun fence. the outside fence another 14-foot fence covered with razor ribbon. shaker alarm on the motion detector. motion detector in between the fences. we think our
. >>> on the western edge of southern indiana is the wabash valley town of carlisle where main street conjures images of a bygone era, and except for the daily passing of the csx freight line, this one-light town might be all but forgotten. just a couple miles down u.s. 41, however, is evidence that carlisle is anything but forgotten. >> it's 2 1/2 hours away from everywhere. it's just the middle of nowhere. what goes on out here? prison. that's what goes on out here. >>...
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it was fun going to carlisle. it's a beautiful ride out to frostberg. to richmond stinks. 95 is never any good at any time of day. it's not only traffic, a yucky ride. nothing see. it's awful. so you have influence? >> tell me what you really think? >> what's the good sides of this? >> is there a good side? >> well, the good side is, if you're the redskins organization you're getting some money. if you are a fan who lives in loudoun county, sure the redskins will be there the next eight years. flirting with d.c., and p.g. county, not moving there. >> a d.c. team that plays in maryland and practices in virginia. that stinks. >> and plays in prince george's county, their games. yeah. >> it is what it is. >> finally to the story. redskins training camp hitting the road. the skins moving from headquarters in ashburn to richmond in 1013 for training camp. mike shanahan has always wanted this. something the team explored several years. they don't know where in richmond they'll pull training camp yet. citi stadium is a possibility. it's not exactly a state of
it was fun going to carlisle. it's a beautiful ride out to frostberg. to richmond stinks. 95 is never any good at any time of day. it's not only traffic, a yucky ride. nothing see. it's awful. so you have influence? >> tell me what you really think? >> what's the good sides of this? >> is there a good side? >> well, the good side is, if you're the redskins organization you're getting some money. if you are a fan who lives in loudoun county, sure the redskins will be...
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>> in gettysburg, pennsylvania, time has a way of -- you can see it on carlisle street. >> just a majestictier. >> if they could talk. [ indiscernible ] of the community. >> reporter: movies here still run, now on two screens. >> hi, how are you? >> 750 a feature. >> and they offer an opportunity for people to discuss culture and issues that are of our time. history. romance. music. >> reporter: and they come with a plot twist or two. >> the thought of having to replace two perfectly fine and almost brand-new 35mm projectors with new digital projectors, it's just financially daunting. >> reporter: across america, the movies may stopso on small town screens. >> the onset of sound was a big deal when we converted to color. that was big. but the transition from the technology we used today, which is on film and to that digital projection is the biggest we encountered. >> reporter: still, fading away. some time in 2013, hollywood will stop shifting it and the movies are going digital. one expensive part is transporting heavy reels of film like this. with digital cinema, you need something like
>> in gettysburg, pennsylvania, time has a way of -- you can see it on carlisle street. >> just a majestictier. >> if they could talk. [ indiscernible ] of the community. >> reporter: movies here still run, now on two screens. >> hi, how are you? >> 750 a feature. >> and they offer an opportunity for people to discuss culture and issues that are of our time. history. romance. music. >> reporter: and they come with a plot twist or two. >> the...
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. >> the redskins have trained in the number of out of town locations over the years including carlisle, pennsylvania frostburg maryland. next summer, richmond virginia. >> i think that is too far to call them the washington redskins. >> some fans are more concerned about victories than where the stteam is training. >> right now they have to win some games. >> mike shanahan is part of the reason the training camp has moved to a different location, because he likes the notion of a team going to an area outside of washington, d.c., where there are fewer distractions. washington redskins headquarters, which is located in ashburn, is not going anywhere. it is staying in loudoun county. datejay korff reporting from the district. >> a lot of folks will be talking about that. 4:48, 56 degrees. >> things taken ugly turn in the pageant world. a contestant in this year's miss usa pageant claims the competition was captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> very good thursday morning to you. nothing on the radar screen. we have clear skies. udc some colors. that's actuall
. >> the redskins have trained in the number of out of town locations over the years including carlisle, pennsylvania frostburg maryland. next summer, richmond virginia. >> i think that is too far to call them the washington redskins. >> some fans are more concerned about victories than where the stteam is training. >> right now they have to win some games. >> mike shanahan is part of the reason the training camp has moved to a different location, because he likes...
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but as we slide in around pennsylvania carlisle they are dealing with thunderstorm across the area. going up i-83 towards the area, be prepared for wet weather but as we go through later in the morning and into the afternoon. we will get popup thunderstorms outside as well. and this morning we are contenning with temperatures on the mild side and it's sticky out there. temperatures at 72 in westminster. upper 60s in manchester and mount airy. wind will pick up throughout the day and we do have a little bit of patchy fog now. last time i showed you york about 8 miles of reduced visibility gone downhill. 10 in baltimore where we like to see it but that's gone downhill as well. looking at 8 and zero in culpepper. let's check of the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. good morning lou how are the road. >> reporter: good morning. we are dealing with a crash this morning up in harford county in bel air on route 22. at route 543 traveling 95, no delays from harford county all the way into baltimorit looks l white marsh at route 43. everything up to speed here in this area. you are loo
but as we slide in around pennsylvania carlisle they are dealing with thunderstorm across the area. going up i-83 towards the area, be prepared for wet weather but as we go through later in the morning and into the afternoon. we will get popup thunderstorms outside as well. and this morning we are contenning with temperatures on the mild side and it's sticky out there. temperatures at 72 in westminster. upper 60s in manchester and mount airy. wind will pick up throughout the day and we do have...
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carlisle on bright rain pushing into the area more in joshing and -- york and we have a big batch of rain further to the north. and traversing williamport and hazelton and vanton and all this is pushing off towards the south and east. now we will get sunshine in here going throughout the day. so that's going to get the atmosphere unstable. and then we have a cold front that's passing as well. so the clashing of the air masses that's why we have the chance for some severe and strong thunderstorms as we go throughout the day temperatures at 66 in pylesville stephenson at 706789 and we are on the breezy side going into the afternoon. be prepared for that as well. i will detail more coming but now let's check the abc2 timesaver traffic. and it's been kwaiet this morning -- quiet this morning. >> reporter: you spoke too soon. we are dealing with the first accident in har forecounty in bel air on -- harford county in bel air. for those in howard county, no reports on interstate 70. nice and clear from columbia pike over to the beltway. and that will be the same case on the south side of 95
carlisle on bright rain pushing into the area more in joshing and -- york and we have a big batch of rain further to the north. and traversing williamport and hazelton and vanton and all this is pushing off towards the south and east. now we will get sunshine in here going throughout the day. so that's going to get the atmosphere unstable. and then we have a cold front that's passing as well. so the clashing of the air masses that's why we have the chance for some severe and strong...
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between warren buffett, the head of berkshire hathaway and david rubenstein, the founder of the carlisle group, on the current state of the economy. >>> tomorrow the senate banking committee looks into financial industry regulations. members are focusing on the rules being written by the securities and exchange commission to implement the dodd/frank law. the hearing will also examine the $2 billion trading loss at jpmorgan chase. can you see live coverage tomorrow morning at 10:00 eastern here on c-span 3. >>> and thursday we'll bring you live coverage as federal reserve chair ben bernanke gives his economic outlook report to congress. the joint economic committee hearing begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> this is c-span 3, with politics and public affairs programming throughout the week and every weekend 48 hours of people and events telling the american story on american history tv. get our schedules and see past programs at our websites, and can you join in the conversation on social media sites. >>> and now to boston for the 2012 cable show. the annual gathering of the national cable
between warren buffett, the head of berkshire hathaway and david rubenstein, the founder of the carlisle group, on the current state of the economy. >>> tomorrow the senate banking committee looks into financial industry regulations. members are focusing on the rules being written by the securities and exchange commission to implement the dodd/frank law. the hearing will also examine the $2 billion trading loss at jpmorgan chase. can you see live coverage tomorrow morning at 10:00...
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talks with carlisle exclusive for two months are moving along.deal done before then if possible. apparently i don't have the exact terms but apparently carlisle will get this on the cheap. sunoco will retain a minority stake. the state of pennsylvania may provide assistance in this case as they did with delta. they're eager not to see 900 people laid off and hoping this can be turned around. it's been a tough couple of years for the refining business. these assets might have been $1 billion five years ago. delta bought this for $150 million, this could be within the zip code, perhaps cheap you are but it depends on the terms so we'll see what happens. i'll keep you posted as we move along. >> thank you very much, kate kelly. >>> health care providers and businesses are waiting for the supreme court's decision on president obama's health care law, it's expected any given monday. our next guest is the president of partners health care, the largest hospital system in massachusetts, this includes mass general and the harvard teaching schools. we're j
talks with carlisle exclusive for two months are moving along.deal done before then if possible. apparently i don't have the exact terms but apparently carlisle will get this on the cheap. sunoco will retain a minority stake. the state of pennsylvania may provide assistance in this case as they did with delta. they're eager not to see 900 people laid off and hoping this can be turned around. it's been a tough couple of years for the refining business. these assets might have been $1 billion...
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he's going to discuss economic issues of the day with carlisle group co-fender david rubenstein. it begins at 8:50 eastern. this is primary day in six states including california and new jersey for several congressional primaries under way. >>> they're often refer to as the conscious of the congress. after now having working there almost two years, i can't think of a better name. the executive director of the general black caucus, angela rye on the role of today's black caucus. >> it's designed to ensure the members can come together on issues plaguing the community at large. issues that may be plaguing the their districts, where they can find commonality to really come together to discuss legislative solutions. legislative proposals to advance the causes of people that don't have a voice. >> more with angela rooi, sunday at 8:00 eastern and pacific, on c-span. our last panel from the 2012 cable show. this last discussion was on the future of television. cnn's piers morgan moderated the discussion with executives for time warner, cox communication, news corporation and netflix. f
he's going to discuss economic issues of the day with carlisle group co-fender david rubenstein. it begins at 8:50 eastern. this is primary day in six states including california and new jersey for several congressional primaries under way. >>> they're often refer to as the conscious of the congress. after now having working there almost two years, i can't think of a better name. the executive director of the general black caucus, angela rye on the role of today's black caucus....
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between warren buffett, the head of berkshire hathaway and david rubenstein, the cofounder of the carlisle group. a major investment company. that discussion on the current state of the economy. >> tomorrow, the senate banking committee looks into financial industry regulations. members are focusing on the rules by written by the securities and exchange commission to implement the dodd-frank law. the hearing will examine the $2 billion trading loss at jpmorgan chase. you can see live coverage tomorrow morning at 10:00 eastern here on c-span 3. thursday we'll bring you live coverage as ben bernanke gives his annual economic outlook to congress. it begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> well, over the past four years, david maraniss has been researching and writing his book, and he's traveled the globe and spoke with the president's relative ofs in kenya. he toured the family homes in kansas to find the origins of his mother's family. it comes out in bookstores on june 19th. but book tv will give you an early look with exclusive pictures and videos including our trip to kenya as we travelled with
between warren buffett, the head of berkshire hathaway and david rubenstein, the cofounder of the carlisle group. a major investment company. that discussion on the current state of the economy. >> tomorrow, the senate banking committee looks into financial industry regulations. members are focusing on the rules by written by the securities and exchange commission to implement the dodd-frank law. the hearing will examine the $2 billion trading loss at jpmorgan chase. you can see live...
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he's going to discuss economic issues of the day with carlisle group co-founder david ruben stein. it begins at 8:50 eastern. this is primary day in six states. including california and new jersey, for several congressional primaries. wisconsin voters are going to the polls to decide whether to replace governor walker with tom barrett. c-span2 will have the wisconsin results live, starting at 9:00 eastern. >>> this is c-span-3. every weekend, 48 hours of people on events telling the american story, on american history tv. get our schedules and see past programs at our websites. and you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >>> a conversation now with federal communications commission chair julius genachowski. he spoke at the national cable and telecom association annual convention. he was interviewed by the group's president and ceo, michael powell. this is about 20 minutes. >> mr. chairman, good morning. great to see you. >> good to see you. >> let's start easy. the dynamics of the commissioner is always interesting. and less than a week ago, you finally got your ful
he's going to discuss economic issues of the day with carlisle group co-founder david ruben stein. it begins at 8:50 eastern. this is primary day in six states. including california and new jersey, for several congressional primaries. wisconsin voters are going to the polls to decide whether to replace governor walker with tom barrett. c-span2 will have the wisconsin results live, starting at 9:00 eastern. >>> this is c-span-3. every weekend, 48 hours of people on events telling the...
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. >> reporter: jeff carlisle is staying in his house and hopes to save hundreds of dollars of frozen food. so what's that good for? >> in the cooler with the ice will probably get me another day, i hope. >> reporter: and this storm may have touched you even if you don't live in the area. some popular websites went down. their web servers are in virginia struggling tonight with the mess from the storm. it will be days if not longer before all this is cleaned up and power is restored and, david, tonight there is a forecast for more thunderstorms. >> david kerley tonight, thanks telling me his own power is out. i want to bring in ginger zee tonight. you say the next 24 hours as david just mentioned we have to get through another potential threat for severe weather. >> clusters of thunderstorms already brewing here tonight and there's a whole large deep red area that needs to be concerned. it's riding along that same front that created all the havoc last night talking anywhere from southeastern minnesota to washington, d.c. again down into the carolinas. this is tonight into tomorrow so,
. >> reporter: jeff carlisle is staying in his house and hopes to save hundreds of dollars of frozen food. so what's that good for? >> in the cooler with the ice will probably get me another day, i hope. >> reporter: and this storm may have touched you even if you don't live in the area. some popular websites went down. their web servers are in virginia struggling tonight with the mess from the storm. it will be days if not longer before all this is cleaned up and power is...
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he's interviewed by the club's president david rubenstein, a co-founder of the carlisle groom. among the issues discussed the nation's debt and deficit. this will take us up to live coverage of a house hearing on corruption in afghanistan that begins at 2:00 eastern. officials with the government accountability office testify at the hearing. now the interview with warren buffett. >> thank you very much, warren, for coming and honoring us. i don't think you need much of an introduction. but i will say that i think it's fair to say that you are the most respected investor in the world, and i think -- [ applause ] the most respected business man in the world. not just because you've made a great deal of money, but because you've done it with enormous integrity and humility and as people will see tonight with enormous sense of humor. and in addition to being a business person that everybody would aspire to be, he has in recent years become the, with bill gates and melinda gates the largest fill philanthropist in the world. >> i think his net worth might be higher than mine, i'd say
he's interviewed by the club's president david rubenstein, a co-founder of the carlisle groom. among the issues discussed the nation's debt and deficit. this will take us up to live coverage of a house hearing on corruption in afghanistan that begins at 2:00 eastern. officials with the government accountability office testify at the hearing. now the interview with warren buffett. >> thank you very much, warren, for coming and honoring us. i don't think you need much of an introduction....
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dick summers who works up at carlisle gave it to me and i treasure it. that's the end of that. i'm going to talk about why i think military history is important. i realize i'm preaching to the choir here. i suspect most of you probably think military history is important or you wouldn't be here this afternoon unless you are just lost and too embarrassed to admit it. that's going to be our theme. i'll star on march 4, 1865, when abraham lincoln delivered his second inaugural address to a crowd that gathered despite drenching rain earlier that day. the president and his audience understood that union victory almost certainly lay just ahead. the fourth anniversary of the outbreak of the war approached, two million men shouldered muskets in united states armies. casualties among those soldiers, dead, wounded and taken prisoner surpassed 800,000. lincoln left no doubt about the important role united states armies had played. the progress of our arms upon which all else chiefly depends is as well known to the public as to myself, he said in language, revealing a direct link between m
dick summers who works up at carlisle gave it to me and i treasure it. that's the end of that. i'm going to talk about why i think military history is important. i realize i'm preaching to the choir here. i suspect most of you probably think military history is important or you wouldn't be here this afternoon unless you are just lost and too embarrassed to admit it. that's going to be our theme. i'll star on march 4, 1865, when abraham lincoln delivered his second inaugural address to a crowd...
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but also we are looking at strong thunderstorms now around carlisle and dropping into the area and allthis will head off toward the south as we go through the remainder of the morning. temperature wise we are mild coming in at 74 in annapolis and the upper 60s in germantown and ijamsville. wind are on the light side but they will pick up throughout the day. we will get breezy. let's check the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. how are the road. >> reporter: good morning. we are still dealing with all of that construction on 895. it's just south of the harbor tunnel. right now no delays. 54 miles per hour but later this morning, that will very well change. stick with the fort mchenry tunnel or key bridge as an alternate. a live look at northeast corridor of 95. in white marsh, everything up to speed here at route 43. you are looking at just a 4 minute ride from this point down toward 695. and as we pull up drive times, no concerns on the harrisburg he can presway. it's going to take -- expressway. it's going to take 22 minutes from the state line toward the beltway. 695, nice and
but also we are looking at strong thunderstorms now around carlisle and dropping into the area and allthis will head off toward the south as we go through the remainder of the morning. temperature wise we are mild coming in at 74 in annapolis and the upper 60s in germantown and ijamsville. wind are on the light side but they will pick up throughout the day. we will get breezy. let's check the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. how are the road. >> reporter: good morning. we are...
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he's going to discuss economic issues of the day with carlisle group co-fender david rubenstein. it begins at 8:50 eastern. this is primary day in six states including california and new jersey for several congressional primaries under way. wisconsin voters are going to be polls to decide whether to replace republican governor scott walker with milwaukee mayor tom barrett. c-span 2 will have the wisconsin results lye starting at 9:00 eastern. >> finally on a personal note, michelle enand i are grateful to the entire bush family for their guidance and help sdurg their transition. george, i will always remember the gathering you hosted for all the forming living presidents before i took office. plus you also left me a really good tv sports package. i use it. >>> last week, portraits of former president george w. bush and first lady laura bush were unveiled at the white house. it was their first visit since leaving office. >> in 1814, dolly madison fam s famously saved this portrait of the first george w. now michelle, if anything happens, there's your man. >> watch the entire event
he's going to discuss economic issues of the day with carlisle group co-fender david rubenstein. it begins at 8:50 eastern. this is primary day in six states including california and new jersey for several congressional primaries under way. wisconsin voters are going to be polls to decide whether to replace republican governor scott walker with milwaukee mayor tom barrett. c-span 2 will have the wisconsin results lye starting at 9:00 eastern. >> finally on a personal note, michelle enand...
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correct the redskins have trained in far away locations over the years including carlisle pennsylvania, and frostburg, maryland if. the teams as the headquarters will remain in ashburn. it will still be playing at fedex field. >> it's 57 degrees. >> coming up, new details on the trayvon martin shooting investigation. when a new bond hearing will take place for accused murderer george zimmerman. >> we will have more on what is being called the most anticipated shoe design by rapper kanye west. this outrageous price that is sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, x: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds ofof marching band and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this parade honoring america's troops. which is actually quite fitting because geico habeen serving e military for over 75 years. aawh no, look, i know this is about the troops and not about me. right, but i don't look like that. who can i write a letter to about this? geico. fifteen minut
correct the redskins have trained in far away locations over the years including carlisle pennsylvania, and frostburg, maryland if. the teams as the headquarters will remain in ashburn. it will still be playing at fedex field. >> it's 57 degrees. >> coming up, new details on the trayvon martin shooting investigation. when a new bond hearing will take place for accused murderer george zimmerman. >> we will have more on what is being called the most anticipated shoe design by...
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as far as the accidents go, hot spring road, roz land avenue at carlisle, garrison boulevard at piedmont. let's take a live look. things slow on the west side at will kins avenue. this report traffic is brought to you by the cochran firm. back over to you. >> thank you. >>> the first lady makes an appearance on the late show and tackles the top 10 list. >> the category tonight, fun facts about gardening. are you ready? number 7. >> many his lifetime -- in his lifetime the average american will eat half a radish. >> that's about right. >> my ichelle obama went onto poke fun at starbucks and her husband. she appeared on talk shows to promote her new book. >> i like that. >> that's good. >> she's got a good sense of humor. >>> still ahead, it looks fake but it's a real photograph taken by a police officer. wait until you hear what the child's mother says. >> he wrote the stories of science >> he wrote the stories of tode world -- stories ofchild's mother says science >> he wrote the stories of today the world -- f today the world -- storiesictoin. >> another cloudy day with cooler temperatu
as far as the accidents go, hot spring road, roz land avenue at carlisle, garrison boulevard at piedmont. let's take a live look. things slow on the west side at will kins avenue. this report traffic is brought to you by the cochran firm. back over to you. >> thank you. >>> the first lady makes an appearance on the late show and tackles the top 10 list. >> the category tonight, fun facts about gardening. are you ready? number 7. >> many his lifetime -- in his lifetime...
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laurie moriarty's book, the chaperone is about her fictional chaperone cora carlisle.udio this morning. >> thank you so much. i'm glad to be here. >> what attracted you to louise? this is your fourth novel. >> yes, yes. i have always found her fascinating. she was a, of course, so beautiful. she was also very smart, she was witty. she was condescending and arrogant. you know, she was one of the huge film stars of the '20s and then she just fell out. she wasn't in any films for a while. the rumor put out about her was that she didn't have the voice to transition to sound. but that wasn't true. what it actually was is she was difficult. she was hard to work with. >> she was a diva. >> she was very much a diva. she was. and then i learned that in 1922 she really did leave for new york at the age of 15 with a chaperone. i thought, that poor woman. >> the chaperone, in your book, is cora carlisle. >> exactly. i decided to invent her. there's not much to know about the real chaperone. louise quickly became famous at a young age. louise brooks was the first woman to dance the
laurie moriarty's book, the chaperone is about her fictional chaperone cora carlisle.udio this morning. >> thank you so much. i'm glad to be here. >> what attracted you to louise? this is your fourth novel. >> yes, yes. i have always found her fascinating. she was a, of course, so beautiful. she was also very smart, she was witty. she was condescending and arrogant. you know, she was one of the huge film stars of the '20s and then she just fell out. she wasn't in any films for...
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think about private he can at this time which firms like blackstone, kkr, carlisle, they brought dozensf companies in the past few years. in many cases paying far too much for them at the market top. now they need badly to offload some of these companies into the open market so they can get them off the books. some of them will be barely profitable. others will simply be stinkers that the brokers will try to entice you to pick up with the hope that a rising tide could lift all boats. the private equity ipos almost as a rule cannot be trusted. and this brings up another important aspect of analyzing ipos. recognize that just because a company can be publically traded doesn't mean it's junction, the point is it would qualify as a mockery of a sham. what i call stocks that shouldn't be shocks in the book, "getting back to you." some of them fit into this category. the regulators don't have a mandate to judge the quality of the ipo. they can make the companies disclose as many facts and financials and they let you judge for yourself. a disinfectant they say. the brokers are deeply conflicte
think about private he can at this time which firms like blackstone, kkr, carlisle, they brought dozensf companies in the past few years. in many cases paying far too much for them at the market top. now they need badly to offload some of these companies into the open market so they can get them off the books. some of them will be barely profitable. others will simply be stinkers that the brokers will try to entice you to pick up with the hope that a rising tide could lift all boats. the...
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. >> we're actually driving into carlisle, indiana. we have the town store.. it's -- i think it's very typical, small midwest town. this is our lunch spot. >> there's really good baked spaghetti and pizza. that's pretty much all that's on the menu. >> but it's good. >> during our shoot at wabash, we met a young man who appeared typical of many of the inmates. william jones jr. grew up in the small central indiana town of shelbyville, far away from the negative influences of big cities. >> it ain't very big. i like it. a lot of people don't like it. i like it. there's not a whole lot to do but, you know, just hang out with friends. wrong ones at that, i guess. >> hey, good morning. >> jones' first run-in with the law came at age 9, when he was found guilty of stealing mail and committing arson. he had set fire to an abandoned semi truck in his neighborhood. >> friends were just talking me into it. i was like, all right. took lighter fluid and threw it in the back and set it on fire. that was the first one. it just kept going from there. i got criminal mischief
. >> we're actually driving into carlisle, indiana. we have the town store.. it's -- i think it's very typical, small midwest town. this is our lunch spot. >> there's really good baked spaghetti and pizza. that's pretty much all that's on the menu. >> but it's good. >> during our shoot at wabash, we met a young man who appeared typical of many of the inmates. william jones jr. grew up in the small central indiana town of shelbyville, far away from the negative influences...
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>> i'm fining the retro stuff really good and one of my favorite is brandy carlisle. >> what has been the biggest influence on your music? >> you know, everything from the weavers to woody gutty, bob dylan, peter paul and mary -- >> that's a strong folk group you just described. >> yeah. >> it's more than that. it's real. their music was real. they talked about real subjects. they talked about real things that were happening between people and how to deal with them. how they dealt with them. the music was more real to me. >> if you could have somebody in all the musical history write songs for you today, who would it be? >> paul mccartney. >> would it be mccartney? >> he has an incredible sense. the kid's good. >> how is it different from john? >> john was good. he's the hard edge. he did for paul and the rest the guys what neil does to us. you know, when we have a certain sound, as crosby, stills and nash, when neil joins us, it's different. it's a darker edge. it's more mysterious. he brings a certain different kind of music to us. and i think john and paul did the
>> i'm fining the retro stuff really good and one of my favorite is brandy carlisle. >> what has been the biggest influence on your music? >> you know, everything from the weavers to woody gutty, bob dylan, peter paul and mary -- >> that's a strong folk group you just described. >> yeah. >> it's more than that. it's real. their music was real. they talked about real subjects. they talked about real things that were happening between people and how to deal...
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big picture of history, the sort of way of flattering powerful politicians to -- i know bhl from carlislebecause he advised all journalists in new york to come and we did a sudan event at 10 world voices on the state of darfur. so like bhl there is a flattery of american and western power. there is a universality that seems to sort of say in the area typically known as the west. it seems to go south. there is a universe of western value in terms to these folks. what happens with friedman is there is a metanarrative, which is whatever seems to be the dominant narrative of the moment about how these western goods can transform the world, underneath that there are all sorts of thing consistencies that render it -- as you can get. so when i first started engaging after we published the second excerpt was trying to figure out why it was so entertaining. i think it has to do with this idea that he can write a theory about how freedom increases the price of oil, decreases -- and he writes it on the back of a napkin with the editor of foreign-policy magazine sitting there and the editor wants him
big picture of history, the sort of way of flattering powerful politicians to -- i know bhl from carlislebecause he advised all journalists in new york to come and we did a sudan event at 10 world voices on the state of darfur. so like bhl there is a flattery of american and western power. there is a universality that seems to sort of say in the area typically known as the west. it seems to go south. there is a universe of western value in terms to these folks. what happens with friedman is...
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further to the north york and carlisle around redding we are looking at showers and thunderstorms tryingrea heading into the remainder of the morning hours. don't be alarmed if that happens. take that rain gear with you. but right now, temperatures in the upper 60s in columbia. good morning 64 degrees and 66 degrees right now in glen elk. the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. >> reporter: good morning. we have trouble in northwest baltimore where we are dealing with a crash right on drew it's park druid park drive. expect congestion on the west side from # 95 towards edmonson and parkville looking live at harford road moving down towards 95 a that outer loop towards charles street. if you use the jfx to get into the city no delays from the beltway downtown. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic. megan over to you. >> thanks. >>> good morning to you. after a weaving festivities at the inner harbor the tall ships will leave this morning the yesterday dignitaries from the united states canada and great britain came together at fort mchenry to sign a decks laration of -- declar
further to the north york and carlisle around redding we are looking at showers and thunderstorms tryingrea heading into the remainder of the morning hours. don't be alarmed if that happens. take that rain gear with you. but right now, temperatures in the upper 60s in columbia. good morning 64 degrees and 66 degrees right now in glen elk. the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. >> reporter: good morning. we have trouble in northwest baltimore where we are dealing with a crash right...
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leslie carlisle from las vegas had a similar problem with her second child.e and her husband, ray, won a previous contest offered by the sure institute. >> they took 15 eggs. of the 15, eight fertilized. only one embryo made it. they put him back, you know, put that embryo in, and nine months later, here's brandon. >> reporter: no one is more thrilled -- >> smile! >> reporter: than braden's 6-year-old sister, kendra. the heatons have their first consultation with dr. sure this week and hope to be pregnant by october. they feel this may be their last best chance. >> i don't want to go through it all again. but -- >> we'll cross that bridge when it comes. >> yeah. i'll risk it if it does work. it's worth the risk to find out if it will work. >> reporter: faith has gotten them this far. now they're hoping for a miracle. miguel marquez, cnn, las vegas. >>> in just a few minutes, we should see george zimmerman back in court. his attorney said he should get bond a second time even though zimmerman deceived the court to get bond the first time. have created a wide r
leslie carlisle from las vegas had a similar problem with her second child.e and her husband, ray, won a previous contest offered by the sure institute. >> they took 15 eggs. of the 15, eight fertilized. only one embryo made it. they put him back, you know, put that embryo in, and nine months later, here's brandon. >> reporter: no one is more thrilled -- >> smile! >> reporter: than braden's 6-year-old sister, kendra. the heatons have their first consultation with dr....
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on the minority side, kate, joe carlisle and blare anderson. chairman latham and i are lucky to have such dedicated staff who work amiably and respectfully together. they have spent many late nights putting this bill together and we would not be here today without their hard work. mr. chairman, the republican leadership's decision to ignore last summer's budget control act agreement has left this bill with an inadequate allocation. to properly fund our transportation and housing investment needs. the resulting artificially low allocation forced chairman latham to make unnecessary and destructive tradeoffs, specifically, i have concerned that the ryan budget forces taos accept the administration's proposal to fund project-based section 8 contracts for less than a full year. this does not shrink the program nor reduce the deficit, it simply pushes the costs down the road and increases uncertainty for private business owners. i'm also disappointed that the this bill does not fund the sustainable commities initiative. however, within the constraint
on the minority side, kate, joe carlisle and blare anderson. chairman latham and i are lucky to have such dedicated staff who work amiably and respectfully together. they have spent many late nights putting this bill together and we would not be here today without their hard work. mr. chairman, the republican leadership's decision to ignore last summer's budget control act agreement has left this bill with an inadequate allocation. to properly fund our transportation and housing investment...
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this is carlisle, pennsylvania. michael. caller: thank you for taking my call. am calling in just to say i think it is ridiculous that you give businesses tax breaks that they are going to hire people because you are giving them tax breaks. they are going to hire people whenever they need to hire people regardless of whether they're getting a tax break or not. i think we should get rid of the tax breaks for the rich. if you listen to congress, they keep talking about cutting entitlements. do the people know what they're talking about when they say that? why should the elderly and people who are less well-off be the only ones that are paying for that? i think the rich to pay their fair share, too. cut the tax breaks. thank you. host: phoenix, arizona. good morning. independent line. caller: c-span? all right. thank you. host: you are on the air. go ahead. caller: i just wanted to say it really depends on what kind of country you want. if we want to have a country that is an oligarchy style nation where the rich just take their money and stack it up and clean out
this is carlisle, pennsylvania. michael. caller: thank you for taking my call. am calling in just to say i think it is ridiculous that you give businesses tax breaks that they are going to hire people because you are giving them tax breaks. they are going to hire people whenever they need to hire people regardless of whether they're getting a tax break or not. i think we should get rid of the tax breaks for the rich. if you listen to congress, they keep talking about cutting entitlements. do...
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finance committee, ian jeffries david paneli, and james reed with the commerce committee, homar carlisle with the banking committee, and i also want to thank senate legislative counsel particularly rochelle celebrese, who i drove crazy yesterday telling them please produce the paper. well, this staff that i read, they love their work so, i thought they'd never end it. i'm telling you, i had to beg them, please finish because there will always be something more you could do. you can always be something better. you can always put a comma in a different place. they wanted to make this as perfect as they could. and there was a time when we just had to say, okay, we're done. and they got it done. i am very moved at their dedication. mr. president, i know that my staff at e.p.w. for three days, the top staff that i read here, if they got four or five hours of sleep, they got a lot of they were running on empty. and i tell them that their names will forever be in this record, and people that they don't know will flourish because of their work o. when we start hiring people do this infrastructur
finance committee, ian jeffries david paneli, and james reed with the commerce committee, homar carlisle with the banking committee, and i also want to thank senate legislative counsel particularly rochelle celebrese, who i drove crazy yesterday telling them please produce the paper. well, this staff that i read, they love their work so, i thought they'd never end it. i'm telling you, i had to beg them, please finish because there will always be something more you could do. you can always be...