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students plan to hold a candle light march followed by a vigil at 9:00 to remember brandon carol. >>> flight cancellations are mounting as volcanic ash shut down operations across europe and prevent americans from getting home and a lot of folks don't know when they're going to be going where they're going. people are stuck in airports living off of bottled water and sleeping in chairs. one family stayed with a family near new york city when they went to the airport to help. >> we are here to offer you a home if you want. and there were like exchanging eyes. so then i told them, i said, listen, my husband came and said, listen, we can go to security just to make you feel comfortable. i'll show you my id. they can log our name. you are safe. >> that's awfully nice, isn't it? >> why that do finally get home to scott land they will keep in touch with these people that saved them from living in the airport. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god. >> you're the greatest thing that's ever happened to me. i just want you to know, i love you and want to spend the rest of my life with you. >> okay. >> w
students plan to hold a candle light march followed by a vigil at 9:00 to remember brandon carol. >>> flight cancellations are mounting as volcanic ash shut down operations across europe and prevent americans from getting home and a lot of folks don't know when they're going to be going where they're going. people are stuck in airports living off of bottled water and sleeping in chairs. one family stayed with a family near new york city when they went to the airport to help. >>...
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good morning, carol. >> good morning, kieran.'s easy to sit back and shake your head about people addicted to prescription drugs. you say it's sad, but it won't touch my life, well that isn't true. it is so pervasive and so dangerous for doctors he or she may refuse to write you a prescription no matter how much you're hurting. small town america with a big problem, pill poppers. >> i didn't really realize how bad it was getting until after i'd gotten out of college. >> reporter: daniel salmon grew up in eastern kentucky. her father was a doctor who like other doctors in this part of the country watched prescription drug abuse spiral out of control. >> in december things came to a head in kentucky, population 792. in this clinic danielle's father dr. dennis sandlin refused to prescribe painkillers to a man who was an addict. he left angry and came back with a gun. >> my dad was writing in a chart at the nurse's station and they -- someone heard my dad say you don't want to do this. i take care of a lot of elderly people and he sa
good morning, carol. >> good morning, kieran.'s easy to sit back and shake your head about people addicted to prescription drugs. you say it's sad, but it won't touch my life, well that isn't true. it is so pervasive and so dangerous for doctors he or she may refuse to write you a prescription no matter how much you're hurting. small town america with a big problem, pill poppers. >> i didn't really realize how bad it was getting until after i'd gotten out of college. >>...
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from the white house, carol browner and activist and actor sam waterston. i'm andrea mitchell reporting from washington. the president just blocks from the new york stock exchange warns that changes are coming whether or not wall street is on board. john harwood is cnbc's chief washington correspondent and is on location there, and cnbc's steve leaseman both joining us. first to you, john. the speech, your impression of it. was he tough on wall street, not tough enough? what do you think of the political tone that came out of the speech today? >> i think the tone, and rhea, reflected the evolution of the political debate in washington. you know, when the president gave his weekly radio address last weekend, he was very tough on wall street and republicans talking about cynical and deceptive arguments that were being made. today there was more conciliation in his remarks. we talked afterwards to a prom negligent hedge fund manager who said, yeah, he spanked us a little bit but not all that much and tried to bring people together. interestingly, he closed his
from the white house, carol browner and activist and actor sam waterston. i'm andrea mitchell reporting from washington. the president just blocks from the new york stock exchange warns that changes are coming whether or not wall street is on board. john harwood is cnbc's chief washington correspondent and is on location there, and cnbc's steve leaseman both joining us. first to you, john. the speech, your impression of it. was he tough on wall street, not tough enough? what do you think of the...
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carol alt has a line of skin care products.ased on her own popular raw food diet. >> how did you go from carol alt model to entrepreneur? >> necessity. making it to the top is the luck of the draw. staying there is all you, baby. it's all how you deal in business. >> and no other swimsuit veteran has done better in business than kathy ireland who appeared in the magazine for 13 straight years, longer than any model to date. >> modeling was not part of my plan but i looked at the opportunity and said maybe i can earn some money for college or to start a business. >> turns out it wasn't swimwear that would make her millions, but footwear. why socks? >> if women would embrace my socks, we might be on to something. >> if it's $1.4 in annual sales, then ireland was right. kathy ireland worldwide markets more than 15,000 products in 28 countries. ireland is ceo and chief designer. what percentage of your customer knows or cares that kathy ireland was this famous s.i. model? >> our customer doesn't care that i modelled in "sports illu
carol alt has a line of skin care products.ased on her own popular raw food diet. >> how did you go from carol alt model to entrepreneur? >> necessity. making it to the top is the luck of the draw. staying there is all you, baby. it's all how you deal in business. >> and no other swimsuit veteran has done better in business than kathy ireland who appeared in the magazine for 13 straight years, longer than any model to date. >> modeling was not part of my plan but i...
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doing that. [ carol ] they're all rescues, yeah. thank you. thank you. so i decided to make my home their home. it just makes it a little harder to save for myself. we showed her how wachovia's way2save program can help. when carol uses her check card to make a purchase, a dollar is automatically transferred from her checking to her savings account. and she gets a bonus just for saving. the more i can save for me the more i can give to them. [ male announcer ] with you when it's time to save. wachovia. a wells fargo company. >> you are watching abc 7's "good morning washington," with doug mckelway, alison starling, meteorologist brian van de graaff, weather, and lisa baden, traffic. this is "good morning washington," on your side. >>> in our top stories, two men and it 14-year-old boy have been arrested and charged in connection with tuesday's killing that left four people dead. the juvenile was driving a minivan. authorities believe it all started with a dispute over a stolen bracelet. prosecutors say an fbi agent infiltrated a chr
doing that. [ carol ] they're all rescues, yeah. thank you. thank you. so i decided to make my home their home. it just makes it a little harder to save for myself. we showed her how wachovia's way2save program can help. when carol uses her check card to make a purchase, a dollar is automatically transferred from her checking to her savings account. and she gets a bonus just for saving. the more i can save for me the more i can give to them. [ male announcer ] with you when it's time to save....
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we know much about joyce carol oates. we asked a colleague of hers to synthesize it for us. please welcome edmund wright who was a finalist in
we know much about joyce carol oates. we asked a colleague of hers to synthesize it for us. please welcome edmund wright who was a finalist in
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stephen chu, our secretarial ministry, martha johnson, the ceq chair, carol browner, our white house,rector -- please give them a round of applause. [applause] gov. martin o'malley is here. [applause] ray mavis, the secretary of the navy is here. [applause] admiral gary ruffhead, chief of naval operations, is here. thank you, gary. [applause] i want to thank the base commander here at andrews and the leadership that is present from the air force, the marine corps, and it was guard. ken and i were colleagues in the senate and i appointed him int because i knew he would be a faithful and pragmatic stored of our raw natural resources. as secretary, he is changing the way the department does business so we are the responsibly developing sources of energy and renewable sources of energy, from the wind on the high plains to the suns in the desert, to the winds off our coast. when grateful for the work he has done that as culminating in -- i am grateful for the work he has done today that is ut(v andrews is the home of air force one and i appreciate everything you do for me and my family. i
stephen chu, our secretarial ministry, martha johnson, the ceq chair, carol browner, our white house,rector -- please give them a round of applause. [applause] gov. martin o'malley is here. [applause] ray mavis, the secretary of the navy is here. [applause] admiral gary ruffhead, chief of naval operations, is here. thank you, gary. [applause] i want to thank the base commander here at andrews and the leadership that is present from the air force, the marine corps, and it was guard. ken and i...
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but as carol said, that starts a process. that is not a -- the president's announcement was not the end, rather the beginning of a longer process that will eventually evaluate from the department of the interior, the minerals management service, the efficacy of each of those -- each petition to do so. >> so the president is still confident that it's safe to expand offshore drilling? >> well, i would say this -- we don't know what caused what's happening today. so i don't want to say that short of knowing -- today we don't know what caused this. if we're saying that david and ken and others came to the president and said, here's what caused it, would that -- could that possibly change his viewpoint? well, of course. i think our focus right now is, one, the area, the spill, and two, also to ultimately determine the cause of it and see the impact that that ultimately may or may not have. >> and how much time do the people of louisiana have before this oil hits the shore? is this imminent? >> i think rear admiral brice- o'hara sa
but as carol said, that starts a process. that is not a -- the president's announcement was not the end, rather the beginning of a longer process that will eventually evaluate from the department of the interior, the minerals management service, the efficacy of each of those -- each petition to do so. >> so the president is still confident that it's safe to expand offshore drilling? >> well, i would say this -- we don't know what caused what's happening today. so i don't want to say...
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but as carol said, that starts a process.that is not a -- the president's announcement was not the end, rather the beginning of a longer process that will eventually evaluate from the department of the interior, the minerals management service, the efficacy of each of those -- each petition to do so. >> so the president is still confident that it's safe to expand offshore drilling? >> well, i would say this -- we don't know what caused what's happening today. so i don't want to say that short of knowing -- today we don't know what caused this. if we're saying that david and ken and others came to the president and said, here's what caused it, would that -- could that possibly change his viewpoint? well, of course. i think our focus right now is, one, the area, the spill, and two, also to ultimately determine the cause of it and see the impact that that ultimately may or may not have. >> and how much time do the people of louisiana have before this oil hits the shore? is this imminent? >> i think rear admiral brice- o'hara sai
but as carol said, that starts a process.that is not a -- the president's announcement was not the end, rather the beginning of a longer process that will eventually evaluate from the department of the interior, the minerals management service, the efficacy of each of those -- each petition to do so. >> so the president is still confident that it's safe to expand offshore drilling? >> well, i would say this -- we don't know what caused what's happening today. so i don't want to say...
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tyrone hall is accused of shooting to death brandon carol and wounding teammate, ellis heartridge. they were once involved with the same woman. according to police, hall says he shot carol and heartridge during a confrontation. >>> a public viewing for murdered principal bets. more than a thousand of people are expected, including seven bus loads of his students. audrey barnes is live outside of the pierce funeral home with more. audrey. >> reporter: lesli, this will be a very emotional night for people who knew and loved brian bets. he would have celebrated his 43rd birthday next thursday. and everyone gathering here is having a tough time believing that someone so good has died so soon. >> the first one to arrive was jennifer, brian bet's only sister. many, many more are expected. the family grew up not far from here in manassas. old classmates are having a tough time dealing with the loss of their friend who was so outgoing, they always knew he would do great things. >> brian was just one of the most loving, understanding, caring, energetic people we have ever known. >> bus load
tyrone hall is accused of shooting to death brandon carol and wounding teammate, ellis heartridge. they were once involved with the same woman. according to police, hall says he shot carol and heartridge during a confrontation. >>> a public viewing for murdered principal bets. more than a thousand of people are expected, including seven bus loads of his students. audrey barnes is live outside of the pierce funeral home with more. audrey. >> reporter: lesli, this will be a very...
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carol loves to rescue dogs, and spends a lot of her time and money doing that. [ carol ] they're allou. thank you. so i decided to make my home their home. it just makes it a little harder to se for myself. we showed her how wachovia's way2save program can help. when carol uses her check card to make a purchase, a dollar is automatically transferred from her checking to her savings account. and she gets a bonus just for saving. the more i can save for me the more i can give to them. [ le announcer ] with you when it's time to save. wachovia. a wells fargo company. >>> welcome back. a live look at our nation's capitol. temperatures already in the mid- 50s at least right here. >> it will be a glorious day, i think. age i think, as we are seeing this morning with our temperatures vawrying from the mid-40s to the mid-50s -- varying from the mid-40s to the mid-50s, that is kind of what our highs will do and they will vary from the mid-70s to about 80 degrees. here in the district, gurvir is right, it is 54 degrees. 46 in baltimore. 50 at dulles. a lot of folks are in the 50s. 51degrees. 4
carol loves to rescue dogs, and spends a lot of her time and money doing that. [ carol ] they're allou. thank you. so i decided to make my home their home. it just makes it a little harder to se for myself. we showed her how wachovia's way2save program can help. when carol uses her check card to make a purchase, a dollar is automatically transferred from her checking to her savings account. and she gets a bonus just for saving. the more i can save for me the more i can give to them. [ le...
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and spends a lot of her time and money doing that. [ carol ] they're all rescues, yeah. thank you.hank you. so i decided to make my home their home. it just makes it a little harder to save for myself. we showed her how wachovia's way2save program can help. when carol uses her check card to make a purchase, a dollar is automatically transferred from her checking to her savings account. and she gets a bonus just for saving. the more i can save for me the more i can give to them. [ male announcer ] with you when it's time to save. wachovia. a wells fargo company. >> couric: an update tonight on a cbs news investigation into tainted dry wall in five southern states. today, the government said the dry wall should be removed from more than 3,000 homes. most of it came from china and has high levels of sulfur, suspected of corroding wires and causing health problems. meanwhile, word came from hollywood today that john forsyth has died after a long battle with colon cancer. with a handsome face and thick mane of jet black and later silver hair, forsooilt was the epitome of the distinguish
and spends a lot of her time and money doing that. [ carol ] they're all rescues, yeah. thank you.hank you. so i decided to make my home their home. it just makes it a little harder to save for myself. we showed her how wachovia's way2save program can help. when carol uses her check card to make a purchase, a dollar is automatically transferred from her checking to her savings account. and she gets a bonus just for saving. the more i can save for me the more i can give to them. [ male announcer...
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larry haynes has respected carol county for six years. >>> a baltimore county senior citizen has been running for so long he could have circled the earth twice. jessica cartalia reports he has already completed 42 particular 42 -- 42 marathons and he still has a few to go. >> reporter: he jokingly struggles to get to the podium. the 82-year-old is honored. >> thank you for being a fitness role model to us all. >> reporter: rally may be a senior citizen but don't let that fool you. he started running at age 45 and just finished running his 50,000th mile. >> it's amazing for someone to walk $50,000. >> reporter: he walking with his wife betty, bikes with his son craig and runs with his son chris. >> we gain the insight of his business life and his philosophy of life. >> reporter: this senior in sneakers began running to lose a few pounds, and hasn't stopped there. >> at the time, jogging was a necessity, i decided to go out and run and found i loved it. >> reporter: running marathons in boston, new york and hawaii. next up another baltimore marathon. >> we all need to decide that exerci
larry haynes has respected carol county for six years. >>> a baltimore county senior citizen has been running for so long he could have circled the earth twice. jessica cartalia reports he has already completed 42 particular 42 -- 42 marathons and he still has a few to go. >> reporter: he jokingly struggles to get to the podium. the 82-year-old is honored. >> thank you for being a fitness role model to us all. >> reporter: rally may be a senior citizen but don't let...
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we expect the rain to push through caroll county, 59 degrees in parkton.he push make it to the eastern shore getting to 66 degrees. we'll check out the week and forecast in the next half hour. >>> we have a quick note from overseas, olympic committee president has passed away. he died at a hospital in barcelona after being admitted with heart problems. he oversaw a big expansion of the games, he was 89 years old. >>> all right. it's get back to work wednesday and not some do we feature those trying to find a job, we'll get you to spruce up the resume as well. >> how the resume game has changed. we'll look for a job now. >> olympic great dorothy is here to talk about something she's passionate about and get a preview. >>> also ahead, how to get your kids to ask for more vegetables please. get your kids to eat more vegetables. now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, internet and phone -- guaranteed for two years! it's an amazing offer that could save you hundreds of dollars. call now to lock in this guaranteed low price for two years. with 100% true
we expect the rain to push through caroll county, 59 degrees in parkton.he push make it to the eastern shore getting to 66 degrees. we'll check out the week and forecast in the next half hour. >>> we have a quick note from overseas, olympic committee president has passed away. he died at a hospital in barcelona after being admitted with heart problems. he oversaw a big expansion of the games, he was 89 years old. >>> all right. it's get back to work wednesday and not some do...
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he answered the door of his home with a shotgun after brandon carol confronted him about an incident at a party earlier that night. he said the two men lunged toward him and that is when he fired. he was killed by heart rate is expected to survive. he is being held without bail. a baltimore city police officer is -- officials tell the baltimore sun that the 21 year- old got into an argument with a waiter while off duty at the current the and blount. he allegedly pulled out a gun and threatened to shoot. he was arrested following a struggle with officers. he was released on is dumped reconnaissance and is currently suspended without pay. -- was released on his own recognizance. >> we are in store for another nice spring day. things are looking good out there right now. the clouds are dissipating once they hit the mountains. it does not look like we have a good shot at showers until maybe early tomorrow afternoon. 63 downtown. 62 at the airport. over on the eastern shore, 61 degrees. today's forecast, sun and clouds, 65-70. a little bit milder than yesterday. there is some change bough
he answered the door of his home with a shotgun after brandon carol confronted him about an incident at a party earlier that night. he said the two men lunged toward him and that is when he fired. he was killed by heart rate is expected to survive. he is being held without bail. a baltimore city police officer is -- officials tell the baltimore sun that the 21 year- old got into an argument with a waiter while off duty at the current the and blount. he allegedly pulled out a gun and threatened...
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reporter: the student government is putting together a memorial service to pay tribute to brandon carol. and they're doing it right here in the gymnasium, where he played for the team. they're expecting a big crowd, anywhere from 1500 to 2,000 people. >> perfect, perfect. >> the memorial will follow a candlelight march on the campus, where disbelief still runs high. and students are still grieving the death of brandon carroll. >> it was tough. it really was. like you see grown men cry. you know, you can tell how much he really meant. >> his mom's son came to school just to get his education. and he got murdered. that's what i said, college is not for that. >> the candlelight vigil will begin at 8:30. they will follow it with a memorial service that begins at 9:00. derek valcourt, wjz eyewitness news. >> now, tyrone hall is being held without bail in the allegheny county detention center. >>> a mess for drivers heading home on interstate 83 this evening. this truck turned onto its side near mount carmel road. the truck dumped its load of mulch. >> up for grabs, the baltimore county execu
reporter: the student government is putting together a memorial service to pay tribute to brandon carol. and they're doing it right here in the gymnasium, where he played for the team. they're expecting a big crowd, anywhere from 1500 to 2,000 people. >> perfect, perfect. >> the memorial will follow a candlelight march on the campus, where disbelief still runs high. and students are still grieving the death of brandon carroll. >> it was tough. it really was. like you see grown...
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skirting the senate confirmation process is climate czar carol browner.iations and extensive works in the environmental industry make her a walking conflict of interest at highest level of the government. this is only part of the left wing dreamteam formed in order to ram through bills like cap and tax. my next guest outlines this and more in his new book called "power grab" "new york times" best selling author chris horner. steal your freedom and bankrupt america. how? >> well, by moving decisions from individuals. producers and consumers to the state. what you can drive, fuel mix what you can use, how much you can use of it. we use the word rationing. cap and trade, the cap is a rationing scheme, an energy rationing scheme. under which they give the first two years allowances ration coupons and sell them. the president said his objective was to cause electricity rates to necessary skyrocket. >> sean: he said that the coal mining industry. >> they are back filling. >> sean: what is the point? is the point -- is this predicatedthon idea that capitalists a
skirting the senate confirmation process is climate czar carol browner.iations and extensive works in the environmental industry make her a walking conflict of interest at highest level of the government. this is only part of the left wing dreamteam formed in order to ram through bills like cap and tax. my next guest outlines this and more in his new book called "power grab" "new york times" best selling author chris horner. steal your freedom and bankrupt america. how?...
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police say britain carol was shot and killed by tyler call during a confrontation last night. hall's teammate once lived with his ex-girlfriend. it is also reported that she saw a protective order against him. the claim self-defense. university of maryland officials are wondering why surveillance video footage went missing and was not turned over to the case involving a student being beaten by prince george's county police. authorities say the video was shot by a student and showed a three officers in riot gear being a student. four officers have been suspended for the march beating of 21 year-old j. mckenna. the woman who helped start her one-year-old son under a religious cult leader has been given a suspended sentence. ria ramkissoon says she was following the orders of a cult leader queen antoinette. they were convicted of second- degree murder. >> our weather pattern is changing today. we do have some showers moving through. there is an area of low pressure to our south. we are seeing some widespread light showers across the central part of the state. the little pocket of
police say britain carol was shot and killed by tyler call during a confrontation last night. hall's teammate once lived with his ex-girlfriend. it is also reported that she saw a protective order against him. the claim self-defense. university of maryland officials are wondering why surveillance video footage went missing and was not turned over to the case involving a student being beaten by prince george's county police. authorities say the video was shot by a student and showed a three...
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. >> reporter: in anne arundel and carol county sales are up 10%. in the city it's over 14. in baltimore county up 23.6% increase but in howard it's nearly 30%. over all for the state, a 29.3% jump from last year. >> well things are going well. >> reporter: the president of the maryland association of realtors says, prices and interest rates are both low. plus-- >> i think the tax credit has been a big help. it's an $8,000 price credit to new home buyers. >> what is it? >> this is a planned community. >> reporter: just a short while ago, things weren't looking that rosy here. but now they are selling them as fast as they can build them. >> it's buyers coming out of the wood work. >> reporter: prices have dropped and buyers are taking advantage of what's being called a short sale. one of the things driving this market are things called short sales. a home is no longer valued at what it was purchased for. a bank agrees to accept the new evaluation. >> and how much of your business is short sales? >> probably 50%. >> reporter: she's done more business in four months than she di
. >> reporter: in anne arundel and carol county sales are up 10%. in the city it's over 14. in baltimore county up 23.6% increase but in howard it's nearly 30%. over all for the state, a 29.3% jump from last year. >> well things are going well. >> reporter: the president of the maryland association of realtors says, prices and interest rates are both low. plus-- >> i think the tax credit has been a big help. it's an $8,000 price credit to new home buyers. >> what...
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carol suggs is our rush linebacker. think adding no great player is disappointing when you bring another great player in to play with them. great players make each other better. >> as horrifying as the oriole'' record, it is easy to forget the games that they play almost good enough to win. new life on the team after the arrival of rhyne hughes. a to run shot over the monster. the game was tied at 4. picking up the top 10, there he is, rhyne hughes. new blood is flowing well. the second straight to a head game. this was the go-ahead run with the bases loaded, a 5-4 orioles lead. a base hit to right. up the middle, and that was helpful. a three run lead at fenway. bill hall, a single off jim johnson. johnson pitching his third inning, and he gives way to meredith. it is a memorable first. the game is over, the orioles went 7-6. they are taking the day off monday and then hose the yankees' starting tuesday. the yankees facing angels, bottom of the seventh. he intentionally walked to rallies. -- what morale is. -- walks mo
carol suggs is our rush linebacker. think adding no great player is disappointing when you bring another great player in to play with them. great players make each other better. >> as horrifying as the oriole'' record, it is easy to forget the games that they play almost good enough to win. new life on the team after the arrival of rhyne hughes. a to run shot over the monster. the game was tied at 4. picking up the top 10, there he is, rhyne hughes. new blood is flowing well. the second...
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[applause] >> joyce carol oates is a writer of great compassion. she has written with warmth and understanding about the lives of oppressed women, boxers, movie stars, overly proud father is a, suicidal gay grooms, tattooed girls, the desperately poor of detroit, rich people who look middle-aged when they are young people still a jeffrey dahmer like a murderer who can never perfect for the right kind of zombie to keep him a mine, a female vampire, a boy scientists and well the sleepwalker dies of a kitten scratch. another girl his abusive parents turn him into a baby beauty queen and exploit her. she has written about a man who flees the holocaust for america and becomes a grave digger. what has she not written about? she has a range of a modern shakespeare. i am human so i consider nothing human to the alien toomey. this might well be her motto. but as deeply interesting as to be the friend of a great writer i have been privileged to be over the last dozen years. we have offices right across the hall from each other. in what days was -- i would de
[applause] >> joyce carol oates is a writer of great compassion. she has written with warmth and understanding about the lives of oppressed women, boxers, movie stars, overly proud father is a, suicidal gay grooms, tattooed girls, the desperately poor of detroit, rich people who look middle-aged when they are young people still a jeffrey dahmer like a murderer who can never perfect for the right kind of zombie to keep him a mine, a female vampire, a boy scientists and well the sleepwalker...
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brandon carol was killed. -- police say it happened after a party. there will be a candlelight vigil on tuesday. >>> meantime, the 21st annual memorial service for crime victims and their families was held today. one of four events statewide. the event lets families share their stories so loved ones are never forgotten. >>> jack young is proposing new measures to stop crime and increase city revenue at same time. all in an effort to make baltimore city safer. baltimore city has always been a great tourist destination, rich with history and filled with nightlife. but it's the dlud come along with it that at times can cause a lot of problems. >> we want you to come and have fun, but we want you to not disrupt and destroy our community. >>reporter: he is proposing the fines for so-called nuisance crimes be increased draftally. fines for ticket scalping, disorderly conduct, open containers, urinating and spitting in public. some kriems up to $750. >> we're the ones that have to wash off the urination when people misbehave all over the neighborhood. >>rep
brandon carol was killed. -- police say it happened after a party. there will be a candlelight vigil on tuesday. >>> meantime, the 21st annual memorial service for crime victims and their families was held today. one of four events statewide. the event lets families share their stories so loved ones are never forgotten. >>> jack young is proposing new measures to stop crime and increase city revenue at same time. all in an effort to make baltimore city safer. baltimore city...
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we have a dense fog advisory for all of baltimore, harford, back through carol, howard, anne arundel county, d.c., northern virginia. essentially we have the fog. the fog is a problem, it'll continue to be a problem for the morning ride. it'll be slow and get there in a hurry. you will not get where you want to go in a hurry. we break out the sun, 70 degrees. so we have something to look forward to. this morning it's all about the fog. let's go to the woman in charge. here's kim brown . >> we have a problem on the bw parkway. traveling southbound 295, good hope road, there's a crash blocking all lanes at this time. i'll get more details and let you know. as we take a peek at our drive times, pretty much in the green. people are reducing your speed. northbound 95, ten minutes from route 100, up to 395. 11-minute ride down to route 32. if you're traveling on the west side of the outer loop, seven minutes from 70 to 95. baltimore city, we're still working a couple events. we do have a truck fire, south highland avenue at boston street, over in randalstown, crash reported kings point roa
we have a dense fog advisory for all of baltimore, harford, back through carol, howard, anne arundel county, d.c., northern virginia. essentially we have the fog. the fog is a problem, it'll continue to be a problem for the morning ride. it'll be slow and get there in a hurry. you will not get where you want to go in a hurry. we break out the sun, 70 degrees. so we have something to look forward to. this morning it's all about the fog. let's go to the woman in charge. here's kim brown ....
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. >> my name is carol heilman and i am retired from the u.s. foreign service.nd, i just wanted to ask you briefly what do you mean by the joshua generation? >> in 2007, shortly after announcing for the presidency, barack obama accepted the invitation of john lewis and others to go to selma alabama for the annual reenactment of the beginning of the march from selma to montgomery. this seminal moment that loosens the floodgates for johnson to put forward a voting rights act. salama alabama being a scenic, also bloody sunday and constant turmoil by design of the civil rights movement. obama accepted this invitation and quickly thereafter hillary clinton accepted an invitation to calm and they both gave speeches, both very resonant churches and selma. obama in in his case at brown chapel where king spoke all the time. and the speech he gave, unlike the announcement speech where the metaphor was lincoln and the association for all about lincoln and kind of general americanness, this was a speech directed toward almost exclusively to the african-american voters and p
. >> my name is carol heilman and i am retired from the u.s. foreign service.nd, i just wanted to ask you briefly what do you mean by the joshua generation? >> in 2007, shortly after announcing for the presidency, barack obama accepted the invitation of john lewis and others to go to selma alabama for the annual reenactment of the beginning of the march from selma to montgomery. this seminal moment that loosens the floodgates for johnson to put forward a voting rights act. salama...
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host: carol, do you think the statement the president said might have a calming effect on some countries developing nuclear weapons? caller: i would hope so. i hope that they will take it that way. it is brave of us to step out to say we will not strike first. it says a lot about the progress of our nation, to say we will not use that extreme form of warfare and just annihilate people. it's as a lot about the progress of civilization. host: alabama, the line for republicans. fair hope. caller: first off, i agree with the caller a few calls back when she said that the caller before -- the one who said people should be annihilated -- that is just crazy. also, with the nuclear arms deal, this reminds me of the show "24" that i just watched last night because they are trying to protect the u.s. from ctu. from nuclear arms from other countries. on top of that, we have the same thing going on now, which is backstabbing from one part of our government to the other. host: so, do think the policy the administration is putting forward will prevent the need for a jack bower-type % in real life? cal
host: carol, do you think the statement the president said might have a calming effect on some countries developing nuclear weapons? caller: i would hope so. i hope that they will take it that way. it is brave of us to step out to say we will not strike first. it says a lot about the progress of our nation, to say we will not use that extreme form of warfare and just annihilate people. it's as a lot about the progress of civilization. host: alabama, the line for republicans. fair hope. caller:...
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. >> a rocky romance led up to the shooting of brandon carol. the accused gunman and another man who was wounded, alice heartridge were linked to the same woman. sought a protective woman three days before the off campus shooting. hall claims to have shot carol in self-defense. >>> a manassas teenager has been charged with killing his uncle. police went to the 10,300 block just after midnight. that's where they found 39-year- old aristotle howard shot to death. his nephew was discovered a short while later. he is now charged with murdering his uncle and has a court date next month. >>> a swim coach accused of sexually abusing a female student in kansas city has been suspended indefinitely from a similar position in manassas. he was coaching swimmers, the board president says he took the action after he was named in a civil lawsuit inmissouri. tonight, we'll hear from the mother of the teen at the center of those accusations. >> we know more about the teen who drowned in the river yesterday. anarundal county officers identified him. the 15-year-o
. >> a rocky romance led up to the shooting of brandon carol. the accused gunman and another man who was wounded, alice heartridge were linked to the same woman. sought a protective woman three days before the off campus shooting. hall claims to have shot carol in self-defense. >>> a manassas teenager has been charged with killing his uncle. police went to the 10,300 block just after midnight. that's where they found 39-year- old aristotle howard shot to death. his nephew was...
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we are taking your calls, live to carol in california. hi, carol. >> caller: good evening, nancy. >> hi, dear. what's your question? >> caller: my question is if this is susan powell's body would the police have taken soil samples from her car and tires right at the beginning? and i hope they did. >> excellent question. to you, marc harrold, former police officer city of atlanta, johning us out of d.c. what about the soil samples? >> well, hopefully they did do that. it just depends on how they saw the investigation going, when they determined that she was actually missing, and this sort of thing. but it's a great idea. hopefully, they were that comprehensive. but you just never know what they did at the beginning of an investigation. >> we are bringing you breaking news out of idaho falls. an adult female's body has just been discovered in a densely wooded area. is it the remains of 28-year-old mom of two susan powell? as of yet, her husband is a no-show at the scene. >> we hope to hurry up and get some information back as to who those b
we are taking your calls, live to carol in california. hi, carol. >> caller: good evening, nancy. >> hi, dear. what's your question? >> caller: my question is if this is susan powell's body would the police have taken soil samples from her car and tires right at the beginning? and i hope they did. >> excellent question. to you, marc harrold, former police officer city of atlanta, johning us out of d.c. what about the soil samples? >> well, hopefully they did do...
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carol, howard, anne arundel. down south through st. mary's. it's up north in southern pennsylvania.tern shore not highlighted here. we have school delays in kent and queen ann's county. takes until about 9:00 for this stuff to mix and burn off. we'll have sun returning and high near 70 this afternoon for our two-degree guarantee. some clouds tonight, 45 to 50. back to 70 tomorrow. we'll slip into 60s this weekend. most of sun e sunday could be wet. chance of showers to early next week. let's go back to the roads, 6:24. here's kim. >> some our of earlier accidents in baltimore city have been cleared away. we do have a crash that has conowingo road at castleton road closed this morning. another crash reported in howard county. 29 southbound. we look at our drive times, we'll be up as you make your way on the outer loop. 95 not looking too bad between white marsh and 695. outer loop, 895, fog warning in effect from the split down to 295. also going to take you eight minutes this morning. >>> 25 after 6:00. you got rid of your old jeep during cash for clunkers, what do you want to do wi
carol, howard, anne arundel. down south through st. mary's. it's up north in southern pennsylvania.tern shore not highlighted here. we have school delays in kent and queen ann's county. takes until about 9:00 for this stuff to mix and burn off. we'll have sun returning and high near 70 this afternoon for our two-degree guarantee. some clouds tonight, 45 to 50. back to 70 tomorrow. we'll slip into 60s this weekend. most of sun e sunday could be wet. chance of showers to early next week. let's go...
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but i mean you can do it with as much accuracy as can carol browner identify the emissions from your lawn mower. so i wouldn't worry too much about that. here's the hard part. that was easy. that was easy. what do you do with the externalities are positive? which gets you to the housing market. now with the housing market, it creates such angst, especially in this building that i hesitate to do it. margaret thatcher favored. this was a long-standing conservative objective. why? because it produces positive externalities. it produces more stable communities, better sch
but i mean you can do it with as much accuracy as can carol browner identify the emissions from your lawn mower. so i wouldn't worry too much about that. here's the hard part. that was easy. that was easy. what do you do with the externalities are positive? which gets you to the housing market. now with the housing market, it creates such angst, especially in this building that i hesitate to do it. margaret thatcher favored. this was a long-standing conservative objective. why? because it...
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and i'm pleased to announce that, thanks to a generous gift from the eliz bitsdz carol lynn lux foundation, the museum will be adding a new gallery to the first ladies' exhibition, a gallery called a first ladies' debut. this will open to the public tomorrow. it will feature 11 gouns from mameie eisenhower to michelle obama, and it really offers a 50-year review of first ladies fashion at the smithsonian. not only do we have a world-class collection at the sitsdzsonian, but we have a world-class staff here and i want to thank them all who put together this exhibit and contribute so much to the success of this museum. [applause] for the past two years, we have enjoyed the inspired leadership of wane cluff, the 12th secretary of the institution. he has made the understanding of the american experience a core theme in our new strategic plan. it gives me great pleasure to introduce dr. wayne cluff. [applause] >> thank you. good morning and welcome to this great museum. this very special occasion for us. a special thanks to all the board members of this museum who helped support its role and to
and i'm pleased to announce that, thanks to a generous gift from the eliz bitsdz carol lynn lux foundation, the museum will be adding a new gallery to the first ladies' exhibition, a gallery called a first ladies' debut. this will open to the public tomorrow. it will feature 11 gouns from mameie eisenhower to michelle obama, and it really offers a 50-year review of first ladies fashion at the smithsonian. not only do we have a world-class collection at the sitsdzsonian, but we have a...
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. - for carol. - for my wife. for my mom.ery pink bucket of grilled or original recipe, kfc makes a 50 cent contribution... to susan g. komen for the cure. together, we can make the largest donation in komen history... to help end breast cancer forever. a familiar defence of the status quo in farming has emerged as market forces and government >>> a familiar defense in the status quo has emerged as market forces and government policy continue to create pressure. it looks something like this. the change will hurt good people. for example the reallocation of water between cities and farms is illustrated of how it will force a farmer out of business in decades or the changes of trade rules in countries. admirable people including charming people face uncertain futures due to changes beyond their control. focusing on this makes a powerful emotional counter part to propose changes. left unsaid is the way things are also means difficulties for other good people. much of the support from change are those who feel the salves are unsu
. - for carol. - for my wife. for my mom.ery pink bucket of grilled or original recipe, kfc makes a 50 cent contribution... to susan g. komen for the cure. together, we can make the largest donation in komen history... to help end breast cancer forever. a familiar defence of the status quo in farming has emerged as market forces and government >>> a familiar defense in the status quo has emerged as market forces and government policy continue to create pressure. it looks something like...
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carol bartz first became yahoo!'s ceo last year, among the changes, she combined various product changes and technology groups. we'll see if they get a new technology chief. >> let's admit what's really happening. >> which is? >> which is morale at this company is so low, it has been dismated. >> did carol bartz make it better or worse? >> morale or the company? >> from a corporate perspective, she probably made it better. but from a morale perspective, i know a lot of employees there that are unhappy. >> but i don't think they would be unhappier if carol bartz wasn't there. this is one of these -- we see this so often in business. can anyone fix this company? you know, competitive decisions change so quickly, it's a tough place to be right now. >> because of advertising or search? >> because the mission changed. the mission went from being a technology oriented company, really filled by engineers who had passion about going up against the googles of the world, going up against the microsofts of the world, and effect
carol bartz first became yahoo!'s ceo last year, among the changes, she combined various product changes and technology groups. we'll see if they get a new technology chief. >> let's admit what's really happening. >> which is? >> which is morale at this company is so low, it has been dismated. >> did carol bartz make it better or worse? >> morale or the company? >> from a corporate perspective, she probably made it better. but from a morale perspective, i...
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this little line that is coming down out of parts of carol and baltimore county, and some additional lights burn goals. -- a light sprinkles. this is the lowest pollen count that we have seen in a long time. one is the pollen count on the trees thanks to all that rain yesterday. no grass, no weeds. yesterday did result in some fog. you can see the patchy areas of the -- around the bay, it is pretty thick. the warmer air is what is triggering scattered showers. i do not think it will be as thick as it was this morning. temperature-wise, all around the area, 60's to load 70's over it most of the eastern shore. it will be cool once the skies clear out, 41-48 and a northwest breeze 5-10. here comes the next front a sliding through maryland as we speak. high-pressure settles in for one day. we will see some sunshine for the first half of the day, then that store is making steady progress and it looks like this system will linger for a few days. through the weekend and in the early part of next week. tomorrow, sunny skies across the area, a comfortable day. showers are to move into the are
this little line that is coming down out of parts of carol and baltimore county, and some additional lights burn goals. -- a light sprinkles. this is the lowest pollen count that we have seen in a long time. one is the pollen count on the trees thanks to all that rain yesterday. no grass, no weeds. yesterday did result in some fog. you can see the patchy areas of the -- around the bay, it is pretty thick. the warmer air is what is triggering scattered showers. i do not think it will be as thick...
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this is announced in carol quigley's book in 1962. this is critical for people to understand.you are a regular viewer of the show, sorry to repeat this. but you have to pass this on to your friends. mutually assured destruction. what they talked about is the way that we would stop is if russia sent their missiles over to us, we'd launch our missiles, we would destroy each other. but there was also something else. all of the other countries would pressure, this is all-up stuff, global government. it would -- they would pressure us and the russians and the rest of the world would say no, don't do it. don't go to war. don't go it. don't do it. don't do it. if we did it, they also tied all of our economies together. so everything was tied together. so, if we destroyed each other, it would destroy the whole world economically. they did it for a good reason. to stop world wars and nukes. but what happens if we don't launch the missiles? what happens if let's say our center of economics goes down? and so does spain. so does england. so does france. everyone else, it starts to go down
this is announced in carol quigley's book in 1962. this is critical for people to understand.you are a regular viewer of the show, sorry to repeat this. but you have to pass this on to your friends. mutually assured destruction. what they talked about is the way that we would stop is if russia sent their missiles over to us, we'd launch our missiles, we would destroy each other. but there was also something else. all of the other countries would pressure, this is all-up stuff, global...
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you may see a frost in some of the sheltered valleys up in carol and southern pennsylvania. showers off the coast. cool air follows. by tomorrow afternoon, southwest winds blow off this pressure. by sunday, it will be comfortable around here. look for sunshine, a chilly morning, and a comfortable afternoon. west wins on sunday. a few scattered showers in northern pennsylvania. that drifts down toward baltimore with a chance for a sprinkle early on monday as a weaker front moves through and tries to get temperatures closer to normal again. a sunny saturday, west winds at five to 15. 59 near deep creek tomorrow. bright sunshine around the bay, 63 degrees. sunny skies and about 62. on the bay, winds will be brisk overnight enter the first half of tomorrow. there is a small craft advisory flag, a two to three foot shop, and temperatures near 60. it will cool off early next week. this is typical of april, up and down motions of the thermometer. sunny and 63 tomorrow. up to 73 on sunday. a sprinkle in the morning on monday. on tuesday, highs in the 50's. patchy fog on wednesday. b
you may see a frost in some of the sheltered valleys up in carol and southern pennsylvania. showers off the coast. cool air follows. by tomorrow afternoon, southwest winds blow off this pressure. by sunday, it will be comfortable around here. look for sunshine, a chilly morning, and a comfortable afternoon. west wins on sunday. a few scattered showers in northern pennsylvania. that drifts down toward baltimore with a chance for a sprinkle early on monday as a weaker front moves through and...
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but the further inland into howard and carol county, the temperatures were booming in the mid 70s yesterday. right now, 50 at fort mead, parkville 53. also on the eastern shore, here's the satellite image. with those thin clouds overhead. and at the moment we don't see any breaks or blue, we just see that kind of white milky look into the sky. but it's not a real heavy cloud deck. that's out in parts of pennsylvania. and ohio and kentucky and tennessee. these are not producing rain, these clouds here. further west, the clouds immediately adjacent. you see little bumps here. especially from tennessee southward toward the gulf coast and mississippi and alabama. these are thunderstorms. there could be strong storms. as this system moves to the east, the southern component with this moisture will dissipate because the main low is going to be up here in the great lakes. that's where most of the moisture is going to concentrate as the storm approaches us. and while all this is happening, warm air comes in. and that's what drives our temperatures during the day today. the instant weather plus futu
but the further inland into howard and carol county, the temperatures were booming in the mid 70s yesterday. right now, 50 at fort mead, parkville 53. also on the eastern shore, here's the satellite image. with those thin clouds overhead. and at the moment we don't see any breaks or blue, we just see that kind of white milky look into the sky. but it's not a real heavy cloud deck. that's out in parts of pennsylvania. and ohio and kentucky and tennessee. these are not producing rain, these...
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it includes anne arundel, prince georges, carol, cal bought, baltimore county, arlington, lowden, fairfax, this entire area still under a severe thunderstorm watch. now to the west where you're seeing the darker green and to the further is where we have a flash flood warning in effect. that particular area, they've been seeing rain coming down about 2 to 3 inches already reported in these areas and a it is still coming down so that's an area where we do expect to see rain continuing into the course of the next few hours. as i said this is in effect until 10:45 p.m. a flash flood warning in effect for those areas in the green. we have thunderstorm warnings have ended but i wouldn't be surprised to see more pop up. a look at truview and you can see it all moving its way through. the line heading towards areas of the east and storms continue to be very strong as well. we haven't had a lot of let up in that at all. let's go to our weather maps. hail has been a big factor, a quarter to one and 3/4 in frederick county, maryland. winds haven't been too bad but we will expect to to see showers an
it includes anne arundel, prince georges, carol, cal bought, baltimore county, arlington, lowden, fairfax, this entire area still under a severe thunderstorm watch. now to the west where you're seeing the darker green and to the further is where we have a flash flood warning in effect. that particular area, they've been seeing rain coming down about 2 to 3 inches already reported in these areas and a it is still coming down so that's an area where we do expect to see rain continuing into the...
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carol evans is president and ceo of working mother media.nks for being with us. >> thanks for having me, peter. >> so, what is it about these companies that makes them the best? >> they're doing really important things for moms. first of all, there's 75 million hourly workers in the country and 61% of them are women. they're providing flexibility in what many people think is an unflexible work situation. but it turns out it's not completely unflexible. you can find ways to flex your day, your year, your whole career in an hourly setting. >> i was going to say, you've been ranking companies of this sort for years, but this is the first time with hourly workers. >> yes, all companies that ap y applied had to have at least 60% hourly employees. >> why is that so important? >> because today, companies really need their best employees at all levels and if you're only providing flexibility at the top level, management and above, then it's just not going help your real workforce, so flexibility, child care, training and education so these women can
carol evans is president and ceo of working mother media.nks for being with us. >> thanks for having me, peter. >> so, what is it about these companies that makes them the best? >> they're doing really important things for moms. first of all, there's 75 million hourly workers in the country and 61% of them are women. they're providing flexibility in what many people think is an unflexible work situation. but it turns out it's not completely unflexible. you can find ways to...
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wichita, kansas, carol on our line for republicans. good morning, carol. caller: hello.ow, is this live right now? host: yes, it is. caller: what i'm watching on television does not reflect me on air. is that -- are you going rerecord it? host: what are you talking about, carol? caller: my question. type go ahead and ask. caller: ok then, that's fine. i was just trying to ask them, as far as this -- as far as what i was disgusted with in the election is the fact that i did not feel like we really nominated the people that were the president. it was the lobbyists that nominated them. and the second part of my question, is i'm just wondering if anybody ever learned anything from this 9/11 as far as knowing that some of these deceiving activities, you know, something is going to come in between. host: we're going leave it there. it's a concern about lobbyists and their influence on the election, especially going into the november elections later this year. guest: that is the very valid concern. lobbyists play not only a critical role in influence peddling on capitol hill, b
wichita, kansas, carol on our line for republicans. good morning, carol. caller: hello.ow, is this live right now? host: yes, it is. caller: what i'm watching on television does not reflect me on air. is that -- are you going rerecord it? host: what are you talking about, carol? caller: my question. type go ahead and ask. caller: ok then, that's fine. i was just trying to ask them, as far as this -- as far as what i was disgusted with in the election is the fact that i did not feel like we...
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carol yield what was that? -- yelled what was that.fter a moment chris hughes said there was an explosion in another building. oh, my god said carol. it was outside of will's vision. he felt his stomach churn. the empire state-building and all of midtown manhattan had vanished. in its place was black smoke and thousands of sheets of drifting paper. it gave will the sense of the magnitude of what happened. the smoke and debris must have traveled so, so thoroughly obscure the view. chaos erupted. people were jumping up. fear like a contagion. calm down. it is in the other building. like a vacuum, the windows drew will and brad and rick. the horrific spectacle of the smoke and debris was irresistible. but as the tide of people drew will toward the windows a frantic knocking came from the door through the small hallway. it was a decisive moment. i can't believe someone forgot that pass key will thought. the desperate banging escalated. will didn't want to answer the door but he happened to be the one closest to it. it placed an obligation
carol yield what was that? -- yelled what was that.fter a moment chris hughes said there was an explosion in another building. oh, my god said carol. it was outside of will's vision. he felt his stomach churn. the empire state-building and all of midtown manhattan had vanished. in its place was black smoke and thousands of sheets of drifting paper. it gave will the sense of the magnitude of what happened. the smoke and debris must have traveled so, so thoroughly obscure the view. chaos erupted....
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yes, thank you. >> my name is carol heineman from the u.s.foreign service, and i just wanted to ask you briefly what do you mean by the joshua what generation? >> in a 2007 shortly after announcing for the presidency, barack obama accepted the invitation of john lewis and others to go to selma alabama for the annual re-enactment of the beginning of the march from selma to montgomery. the seminal moment that loosened the floodgates for johnson to put forward a voting rights act. selma alabama being the scene of also bloody sunday and it just constant turmoil by design of the civil rights movement and every year they reenact this and obama accepted this invitation and quickly thereafter hillary clinton accepted the invitation to come and they both gave speeches both had very president churches in the cellblock. obama in his case brown chapel where king spoke all the time. in a speech he gave on like the announcement where the metaphor was lincoln and the associations were all about lincoln and general american, this was a speech directed toward
yes, thank you. >> my name is carol heineman from the u.s.foreign service, and i just wanted to ask you briefly what do you mean by the joshua what generation? >> in a 2007 shortly after announcing for the presidency, barack obama accepted the invitation of john lewis and others to go to selma alabama for the annual re-enactment of the beginning of the march from selma to montgomery. the seminal moment that loosened the floodgates for johnson to put forward a voting rights act....
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caroled june put chip field. -- carol june. chip field. >> remember that our friends and family in the department of housing and urban development. clarence wilson. francis williams. michael weaver. david walker. jewels valdez. lany david. antonio reyes. dr. george michael howard. >> we remember our friends and family on the eighth floor. our daughter, susan farro. kimberly clark. donald burns. david berkett. ted allen. >> we remember our friends and family on the seventh floor. joanne woodenburg. john van ness. john stuart. terry smith. patricia nickes. james mccarthy. mary renty. to reset lauderdale -- theresa lauderdale. linda florence. judy fischer. >> we remember our friends and family from the seventh floor. my mother. kim cousins. fifth floor, paul gregory. >> where remember our friends and family in the u.s. marine corps recruiting, sixth floor. my brother, capt. randolph bruben. sgt benjamin davis. we remember our friends and family in the u.s. customs. claude arthur. >> we remember our friends and family in the depart
caroled june put chip field. -- carol june. chip field. >> remember that our friends and family in the department of housing and urban development. clarence wilson. francis williams. michael weaver. david walker. jewels valdez. lany david. antonio reyes. dr. george michael howard. >> we remember our friends and family on the eighth floor. our daughter, susan farro. kimberly clark. donald burns. david berkett. ted allen. >> we remember our friends and family on the seventh...
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was growing up, thinking about how i wanted to be a writer and i just want to say congratulations to carol and michael and carmichael's book store for being the number one independent book store in the country. that's amazing. [applause] i want to -- i live in lexington now, we have the large he per capita carbon footprint in the country, and i want to talk a little bit about how we can begin to work on that. i know you'll have to really big one too, but i want to start by talking about this false dichotomy between jobs and the environment. in 2006, two miners died in an underground mine, because of a conveyor belt that caught on fire and they ended up dying of smoke inhalation. a few weeks before they died, don blankenship, the president of massey energy sent a memo to all employees of massey energy saying if you've been asked by your group president to do anything other than run coal, you need to ignore them and run coal, and that's what they did, they ran coal 24/7, they didn't clean the conveyor belts, the conveyor belts caught on fire and these miners died. the coal industry does not
was growing up, thinking about how i wanted to be a writer and i just want to say congratulations to carol and michael and carmichael's book store for being the number one independent book store in the country. that's amazing. [applause] i want to -- i live in lexington now, we have the large he per capita carbon footprint in the country, and i want to talk a little bit about how we can begin to work on that. i know you'll have to really big one too, but i want to start by talking about this...
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carol, why do you do your own taxes? caller: a couple of reasons. thought it was hard to add up all of the interest. but he wanted me to add it up for him, so i figured i should do it myself. i found it more difficult last year. and it worked really easily this year. i had some concerns, but even if it was not on the penny i appreciated that having to spend that extra money. host: florida, clyde. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i do not do like taxes because there are 80,000 pages of tax code. me and timothy geithner, he does not do is either. he publicly said he could not figure out terms of tax. we need to get a new tax system. a level tax or a fair tax. this tax is unconstitutional, definitely. the supreme court ruled that way. this is the same tax code that karl marx wrote about in his book, the communist manifesto. it gradually takes money from the working class and gives it to the banking system. we need a new system and hopefully soon we will find one. host: kentucky, jenny, you do your own taxes. tell us why. >> i like to
carol, why do you do your own taxes? caller: a couple of reasons. thought it was hard to add up all of the interest. but he wanted me to add it up for him, so i figured i should do it myself. i found it more difficult last year. and it worked really easily this year. i had some concerns, but even if it was not on the penny i appreciated that having to spend that extra money. host: florida, clyde. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i do not do like taxes because there are 80,000...
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caroled june put chip field. -- carol june.eld. >> remember that our friends and family in the department of housing and urban development. clarence wilson. francis williams. michael weaver. david walker. jewels valdez. lany david. antonio reyes. dr. george michael howard. >> we remember our friends and family on the eighth floor. our daughter, susan farro. kimberly clark. donald burns. david berkett. ted allen. >> we remember our friends and family on the seventh floor. joanne woodenburg. john van ness. john stuart. terry smith. patricia nickes. james mccarthy. mary renty. to reset lauderdale -- theresa lauderdale. linda florence. judy fischer. >> we remember our friends and family from the seventh floor. my mother. kim cousins. fifth floor, paul gregory. >> where remember our friends and family in the u.s. marine corps recruiting, sixth floor. my brother, capt. randolph bruben. sgt benjamin davis. we remember our friends and family in the u.s. customs. claude arthur. >> we remember our friends and family in the department of
caroled june put chip field. -- carol june.eld. >> remember that our friends and family in the department of housing and urban development. clarence wilson. francis williams. michael weaver. david walker. jewels valdez. lany david. antonio reyes. dr. george michael howard. >> we remember our friends and family on the eighth floor. our daughter, susan farro. kimberly clark. donald burns. david berkett. ted allen. >> we remember our friends and family on the seventh floor....
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>> guest: i met carol in san francisco in 1968 working for eugene mccarthy. c-span: you have children? >> guest: mark and david, two sons. c-span: li... >> guest: mark lives in hood river, oregon. he's a -- a nurse, a nurse practitioner, works at la clinica in hood river, oregon. and david is in graduate school at the university of davis and works at the point reyes national seashore in point reyes, california. c-span: bill press, we're out of time. this is what the cover of the book looks like. it's called "spin this!" bill press of "crossfire," cnn, thank you for joining us. >> guest: great to be here, brian. thank you. .. website to complete the survey for the session and the festival and please everyone turn off your cell phones at this time. it's an extreme honor for me to introduce a "new york times" produce a "new york times" best selling author and one of america's true heroes. general anthony is any. general zinni served in the core in vietnam where he was severely wounded as well as operations and philippines, turkey, somalia, kenya, iraq and the pe
>> guest: i met carol in san francisco in 1968 working for eugene mccarthy. c-span: you have children? >> guest: mark and david, two sons. c-span: li... >> guest: mark lives in hood river, oregon. he's a -- a nurse, a nurse practitioner, works at la clinica in hood river, oregon. and david is in graduate school at the university of davis and works at the point reyes national seashore in point reyes, california. c-span: bill press, we're out of time. this is what the cover of...
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oh my god, carol's voice was panicked. oh my god!he explosion itself was just a side of will's peripherals division but when he looked through a window that normally offered a spectacular view of manhattan, he felt his stomach turn. the empire state building and all of midtown manhattan had vanished. in its place was black smoke and thousands of sheets of drifting paper. it gave will the sense of the magnitude of what happened. the smoke and debris was to travel 50 or 100 yards from the other tower to so thoroughly obscure the view. people were jumping up, sere leaped like a contagion. calmed down, calm down, chris shouted, it is in the other building. like a vacuum, the windows drew will and brad and frick. the harvick spectacle of the smoke and the breach was irresistible. but as the tide of people drew well to the window and knocking came to the door through the small hallway. it was a decisive moment. i can't believe someone forgot their past, he thought. the desperate binging escalated. the connection demanded his attention. wil
oh my god, carol's voice was panicked. oh my god!he explosion itself was just a side of will's peripherals division but when he looked through a window that normally offered a spectacular view of manhattan, he felt his stomach turn. the empire state building and all of midtown manhattan had vanished. in its place was black smoke and thousands of sheets of drifting paper. it gave will the sense of the magnitude of what happened. the smoke and debris was to travel 50 or 100 yards from the other...
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host: there was a video on youtube from carol porter, one you to listen to the responses that she has. [unintelligible] host: what would you had? guest: -- add? guest: i would say that there's a lot of skepticism. i heard fear, anger, even doubt about the cbo. people do not trust washington in a way where we previously may have been more comfortable doing. on balance i think that this will be bad news for the democrats. having written polls for bill clinton, we wrote a piece before the passage of health-care saying that we thought it would be specifically bad for the democrats in the fall. that suggests to me that we are not far off of the mark. host: thank you for joining us from new york, for democrats, 202-737-0002. -- from new york, douglas schoen. our next guest, thank you for joining us. what do you get from these congressional democrats? guest: obviously the tea party group means somewhat conservative, but their focus is on deficit and spending. in many ways they are similar to the country, but their particular solutions are much of what distinguish them. going back to 1992, th
host: there was a video on youtube from carol porter, one you to listen to the responses that she has. [unintelligible] host: what would you had? guest: -- add? guest: i would say that there's a lot of skepticism. i heard fear, anger, even doubt about the cbo. people do not trust washington in a way where we previously may have been more comfortable doing. on balance i think that this will be bad news for the democrats. having written polls for bill clinton, we wrote a piece before the passage...