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shirts involved caps or concerts you might not like that because it is a look at charlie brown in fairness to mark morgan stern is what are you doing to remain relevant to younger fans as your older fans get older being on larry king as a way to do it matthew ot my nash is kanye west sampling you in one of his new songs and if so how did that come about i don't i'm not quite sure of the sample or not but i like the song as ominous and i think. that was a really balls the strong performance you know because i had i had a discussion a debate. with a friend of mine about jay z. kanye west who's better and because i've met both of them i think they're both really smart and really town and it was a it was an argument over who was better and and i was leaning towards the jay z. thing until i saw that it wasn't just because it may or may not civil beautiful people but i said wow he came out so strong and so i wish i would've done that and how sixteen i want to know what kind of diet you have. well that's strange mostly i'm not a vegetarian. most of the fruit and vegetables i always used to forgiv
shirts involved caps or concerts you might not like that because it is a look at charlie brown in fairness to mark morgan stern is what are you doing to remain relevant to younger fans as your older fans get older being on larry king as a way to do it matthew ot my nash is kanye west sampling you in one of his new songs and if so how did that come about i don't i'm not quite sure of the sample or not but i like the song as ominous and i think. that was a really balls the strong performance you...
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shirts involved caps or concerts you might like that because you did look at charlie brown in fairness to. journalist what are you doing to remain relevant to younger fans as your older fans get older being on larry king as a way to do it matthew ottman nash is tiny west sampling doing one of his new songs and if so how did that come about i don't i'm not quite sure if it's a sample or not but i like the song as honest and i think that was a really balls the strong performance you know because i had i had a discussion debate. with a friend of mine about jay z. and kanye west who's better and because i've met both of them they were both really smart and really talented and it was a it was an argument over who was better and and i was leaning towards the jay z. thing until i saw that it wasn't just because it may or may not civil beautiful people but i say he came out so strong and so i wish i would've done that and how i was sixteen i want to know what kind of diet you have. well that's strange mostly i am not a vegetarian. i mostly like fruit and vegetables i always used to forgive and
shirts involved caps or concerts you might like that because you did look at charlie brown in fairness to. journalist what are you doing to remain relevant to younger fans as your older fans get older being on larry king as a way to do it matthew ottman nash is tiny west sampling doing one of his new songs and if so how did that come about i don't i'm not quite sure if it's a sample or not but i like the song as honest and i think that was a really balls the strong performance you know because...
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and then like lucy you yank away the ball right as charlie brown tries to kick telephone. worst of all it's not a football, it's a futoball. >> well, that's the kind of trigger we do have in the bill. in other words, the security mechanisms as well as the mechanisms that prevent illegals from futile legals from getting jobs, all of those things have to be in place before people can become legalized and work, those 11 million. but they can't get their green card until those things are actually in place. >> stephen: last question, senator, the senate seems to be marginally more functional than the house of representatives these days. when you work so hard and for so long on legislation in the senate, and then send it over to the house of representatives, does that ever feel like you're nudging your fully grown child into a field full of bear traps? >> well, we're hopeful the house will rise to the occasion. this is the right thing to do as we've shown. it's not a democratic bill, it's a bipartisan bill. it's the right thing for america, has support from across the political
and then like lucy you yank away the ball right as charlie brown tries to kick telephone. worst of all it's not a football, it's a futoball. >> well, that's the kind of trigger we do have in the bill. in other words, the security mechanisms as well as the mechanisms that prevent illegals from futile legals from getting jobs, all of those things have to be in place before people can become legalized and work, those 11 million. but they can't get their green card until those things are...
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you could grab probably a jar of talcum powder and put it over your head or go for the classic charlie brown ghost. james worthy is back. at least i think that's james. there's really in way to know. wow. >> oh, my goodness. you know, we're going to call this a tie. in fact, we have something special for both of you. tell them what they won. >> announcer: their superior efforts, they both win a copy of "behind the candelabra." matt damon in his most true to life role yet. >> jimmy: that a priceless gift. maybe should you watch it together. thank you, james, thank you, bill. we'll be right back with jack black. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ let me play among the stars ♪ and let me see what spring is like ♪ ♪ on jupiter and mars ♪ in other words [ male announcer ] the classic is back. ♪ i love [ male announcer ] the all-new chevrolet impala. chevrolet. find new roads. ♪ you that's right, one million freshly baked, full-sized flatbreads for free, just by joining our e-mail club. go to chilismillion.com today and sign up for your free chili's flatbread before they're all gone.
you could grab probably a jar of talcum powder and put it over your head or go for the classic charlie brown ghost. james worthy is back. at least i think that's james. there's really in way to know. wow. >> oh, my goodness. you know, we're going to call this a tie. in fact, we have something special for both of you. tell them what they won. >> announcer: their superior efforts, they both win a copy of "behind the candelabra." matt damon in his most true to life role yet....
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. >> who doesn't love snoopy, charlie brown and the whole peanuts gang?original art and now the peanuts game is in the luve. >> i like the way you say that. >>> meanwhile we're proud of our people this morning. over the weekend the "today" show received a daytime emmy for best directing on a morning talk show and that went to joe michaels and erica levins who was accepting the award. so congratulations. we're proud of you. >> joe had an off the shoulder number we didn't want to show. >> didn't want to see that. >> how about a check of the weather. >>> let's see what we got. for today a risk of strong storms from texas on into the central plains. beautiful out west. showers in the pacific northwest. wet weather in the mid-atlantic states into the central mississippi rir. that rain spreads into the northeast and new england tomorrow. that risk of storms hangs in there. great weather into the great lakes and the northern plains. wet weather into the interior section of the pacific northwest. gwn through texas gulf coast >> good morning. it is a mild start to
. >> who doesn't love snoopy, charlie brown and the whole peanuts gang?original art and now the peanuts game is in the luve. >> i like the way you say that. >>> meanwhile we're proud of our people this morning. over the weekend the "today" show received a daytime emmy for best directing on a morning talk show and that went to joe michaels and erica levins who was accepting the award. so congratulations. we're proud of you. >> joe had an off the shoulder...
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standing back after finishing the tree and i picked one with a crooked trump so it looked like charlie brown's 3. i remember realizing that life is complex. you do not have your mom, and that is something you'll miss the rest of your life. you have a relationship with your dad that a lot of people will never experience. it is always a mixture of good and bad. i do not forget about people i lost in my life. i try to remember the moment of joy. to hold me through the next day. i talk about at the end of my book when i was being sworn in as a justice -- my mind raced to of the people that raced -- that played a part in a life. obviously they weren't there but this spirits stayed with me. you'll read in the book that my mom is a great lady. she has not -- she was not a perfect mom. there are no perfect moms or perfect? there is no perfect anything. there is no perfect borders. what you learn is to look for the good. good luck. he will hold on. >> i am from colorado. >> we need a map. >> i was wondering how many hours of research you need to do each week per case? >> too many. it is complicated to
standing back after finishing the tree and i picked one with a crooked trump so it looked like charlie brown's 3. i remember realizing that life is complex. you do not have your mom, and that is something you'll miss the rest of your life. you have a relationship with your dad that a lot of people will never experience. it is always a mixture of good and bad. i do not forget about people i lost in my life. i try to remember the moment of joy. to hold me through the next day. i talk about at the...
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you could grab probably a jar of talcum powder and put it over your head or go for the classic charlie brownere is really no way to know. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow, oh, my goodness. we're going to call this a tie. in fact, we have something special for both of you. tell them what they won. >> announcer: their superior efforts, they both win a copy of "behind the candelabra." on dvd, it is matt damon in his most true to life role yet. >> jimmy: thank you james and bill, we'll be right back with jack black. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel, and i'm here to let you know that there is the blt with avocados, i love them, but my friend, guillermo, really, really loves avocados, i can see you're excited about avocado season. >> i am, i even bought this for the season, at subway you can do a creamy avocado for a super foot flavored boost. don't pull so hard. >> jimmy: i didn't understand half of that, but great news, thank you for letting us know, guillermo. please, stay still. >> jimmy: happy little subway w avocado. >> who does your afro, bro? were destined for one another. and destiny b
you could grab probably a jar of talcum powder and put it over your head or go for the classic charlie brownere is really no way to know. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow, oh, my goodness. we're going to call this a tie. in fact, we have something special for both of you. tell them what they won. >> announcer: their superior efforts, they both win a copy of "behind the candelabra." on dvd, it is matt damon in his most true to life role yet. >> jimmy: thank you...
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well, as a kid, charlie brown spoke to me. and author understands the little people. because he speaks their language and with nothi more than a black marker and a blank canvas, he can create a world a little less scary and a lot more fun. >> one of the things you say is kids get the short end of the stick. what do you mean? >> it's inherently unfair being a kid. you have to ask permission to go to the bathroom. and they could say no. you can be lifted up out of the room and carried away from that thing you like. and if you complain, if you go -- then you get in trouble. >> his books and cartoons about pigeons, piggies, mole rats and norwegian dinosaurs have tickled funny bones in over a dozen languages and topped the "new york times" best sellers list. >> i am a corporate attorney specializing in tax affairs. >> but he knows he's nothing without the help of mommys and daddies. >> i'm a parent, and i know we're the orchestra. you read a book you hate, happy bunny was happy and they all went to happy land you're going to read i
well, as a kid, charlie brown spoke to me. and author understands the little people. because he speaks their language and with nothi more than a black marker and a blank canvas, he can create a world a little less scary and a lot more fun. >> one of the things you say is kids get the short end of the stick. what do you mean? >> it's inherently unfair being a kid. you have to ask permission to go to the bathroom. and they could say no. you can be lifted up out of the room and carried...
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it is like charlie brown and lucy with the football. more than happy to let us take a swing, often it is good for them. >> interesting. and the time as the world is focused on syria, it is a good time to make noise. real quickly before i let you go, we heard dick cheney bring up benghazi in his exclusive interview with chris wallace. let's play a bit of that and get your quick reaction. >> my experience was especially on 9/11, chris, especially in that part of the world where we anticipated that al qaeda might well try to mark the anniversary of 9/11 with an attack, especially in a location where they had an enormous amount of intelligence that said the conflict and danger, broadcast the first thing out of the embassy is saying we're under attack. should have been on the step before that ever happened. >> a lot of americans want to know what happened that night in benghazi, libya at our diplomatic outpost where four americans were assassinated, including the ambassador to libya, christopher stevens. let's look at a fox news poll. 73% of
it is like charlie brown and lucy with the football. more than happy to let us take a swing, often it is good for them. >> interesting. and the time as the world is focused on syria, it is a good time to make noise. real quickly before i let you go, we heard dick cheney bring up benghazi in his exclusive interview with chris wallace. let's play a bit of that and get your quick reaction. >> my experience was especially on 9/11, chris, especially in that part of the world where we...
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. >> brown: charlie, we heard the president say "no one is listening to your calls." so flesh this out a bit. explain what -- what is going on in the search for data. >> well, so he's referring specifically to the first of these now three major intelligence disclosures over the last three days. and that involves the calling log data that siobhan was just referring to from sprint and verizon and at&t. what this appears to be doing is assembling a giant library of calls made inside the united states and calls made between the united states and abroad. not the contents of those calls but this number called that number at such and such a date from such and such a location. and when you have -- but all of them. ordinary people's calls are being logged in here. but that doesn't mean that what they're saying to people is being eavesdropped upon. it appears this database is being used so that when they learn that someone is suspicious they want to quickly see who that person was talking to and who was talking to those people without having to go back to the phone companies an
. >> brown: charlie, we heard the president say "no one is listening to your calls." so flesh this out a bit. explain what -- what is going on in the search for data. >> well, so he's referring specifically to the first of these now three major intelligence disclosures over the last three days. and that involves the calling log data that siobhan was just referring to from sprint and verizon and at&t. what this appears to be doing is assembling a giant library of calls...
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"charlie brown christmas specials." dolly besson take on the martha stewart show. martha stewart cap slapping my hand. i kept wanting to talk. marthae the store -- stewart kept slapping my hand. >> she lived long enough to be photographed. as firsto understand ladies have a capacity for personifying if they so choose. this the pattern in american women and politics famous are not. there are two things. one is that our women, real people who do things. then there is this secondary capacity of being a personifying figure, charismatic figure. many at first lady has realized they are larger than life. that is something dolly figured out. she becomes a figurehead for her husband's administration. james is not terribly charismatic. the very short. he also do not have that capacity. she made at white house into a symbol. although this is happening in 1808. she does not know know that. in 1814, the british is going to bring the capital city area all the work she put in to help the public identify with this house is a call to the white house under her terms is going to pay
"charlie brown christmas specials." dolly besson take on the martha stewart show. martha stewart cap slapping my hand. i kept wanting to talk. marthae the store -- stewart kept slapping my hand. >> she lived long enough to be photographed. as firsto understand ladies have a capacity for personifying if they so choose. this the pattern in american women and politics famous are not. there are two things. one is that our women, real people who do things. then there is this...
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that because i grew up in philadelphia, so dooly -- dolly madison ice cream, and i watched those charlie brown christmas smerblet -- specials, dolly madison cakes and pies. >> i actually made dolly madison kes on a show, and they kept slapping my hand because i wanted to talk rather than baking the cakes. >> you have had the most varied career. i wanted to say that at the end of her life, and they actually have photographs of her because she lived long enough to be photographed, that she became an icon and a relic. that's when i understand that first ladies have the capacity o be personified this is a pattern in american politics, famous or not. one is there are women, real people, that actually do things. then there is also this secondary capacity of being a personifying figure. i think many first ladies have come to become a first lady and reeled that this thing was larger than life, and that was something dolly figured out. she becomes a figure head for her husband's administration. as you know, james is not terribly charismatic. >> no. >> but he didn't have that sort of personifying capaci
that because i grew up in philadelphia, so dooly -- dolly madison ice cream, and i watched those charlie brown christmas smerblet -- specials, dolly madison cakes and pies. >> i actually made dolly madison kes on a show, and they kept slapping my hand because i wanted to talk rather than baking the cakes. >> you have had the most varied career. i wanted to say that at the end of her life, and they actually have photographs of her because she lived long enough to be photographed,...
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i watched those "charlie brown christmas specials." i made a dolly madison on the martha stewart show. martha stewart kept slapping my hand. i kept wanting to talk. >> she lived long enough to be photographed. i began to understand as first ladies have a capacity for personifying if they so choose. this is the pattern in american women and politics famous are not. there are two things. one is that our women, real people who do things. then there is this secondary capacity of being a personifying figure, charismatic figure. many a first lady has realized they are larger than life. that is something dolly figured out. she becomes a figurehead for her husband's administration. james is not terribly charismatic. the very short. he also did not have that capacity. she made at white house into a symbol. although this is happening in 1808. she does not know that. in 1814, the british is going to bring the capital city. all the work she put in to help the public identify with this house is a call to the white house under her terms is going to
i watched those "charlie brown christmas specials." i made a dolly madison on the martha stewart show. martha stewart kept slapping my hand. i kept wanting to talk. >> she lived long enough to be photographed. i began to understand as first ladies have a capacity for personifying if they so choose. this is the pattern in american women and politics famous are not. there are two things. one is that our women, real people who do things. then there is this secondary capacity of...
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charlie emanuel, no offense, whatsoever. circumstance domenic brown, you come public.back after the break. >> is what has to go right to maintain this momentum. it started yesterday with that amazing reversal and continued through today. what is to go right that this, indeed, was what the late great mark haines called a roosh bottom where everybody has sold and buyers are attracted to the market. first we need interest rates to stabilize or at the very least go up at a slower pace than they have been as the economy recovers. this morning's employment report was slightly better than expected, which could invoke a better rise in rates. something that's hard to get if the economy isn't proven. sec of all, we want the philosophy to abate. is what i care about. you can't have a rapid fly without causing havoc throughout the system. which is what happened in the last month when rates exploded higher as they remain at historically low levels. you want to see us back to new highs. you get to where mortgages are below 4%. they say thank heavens i wouldn't miss the bottom. would
charlie emanuel, no offense, whatsoever. circumstance domenic brown, you come public.back after the break. >> is what has to go right to maintain this momentum. it started yesterday with that amazing reversal and continued through today. what is to go right that this, indeed, was what the late great mark haines called a roosh bottom where everybody has sold and buyers are attracted to the market. first we need interest rates to stabilize or at the very least go up at a slower pace than...
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charlie, no offense whatsoever, and, sir, dominik brown, you come public, i'm a -- "mad money" is backer the break. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will it send me... one call to hoveround and you'll be singing too! pick up the phone and call hoveround, the premier power chair. hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your chair, deliver your chair, and will service your chair for as long as you own your chair. most importantly, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no cost. call now for your free dvd and information kit. you don't really have to give up living, because you don't have your legs. hoveround replaced the legs. and now every hoveround comes with this handy tote bag and cup holder for access to your favorite items. and right now, get this limited edition hoveround america travel mug free with your hoveround delivery. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go. call or log on to hoveround.com to find
charlie, no offense whatsoever, and, sir, dominik brown, you come public, i'm a -- "mad money" is backer the break. [singing] hoveround takes me where i wanna go... where will it send me... one call to hoveround and you'll be singing too! pick up the phone and call hoveround, the premier power chair. hoveround makes it easier than any other power chair. hoveround is more maneuverable to get you through the tightest doors and hallways. more reliable. hoveround employees build your...
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charlie, no offense whatsoever, and, sir, dominik brown, you come public, i'm a -- "mad money" is back guess what day it is?? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one
charlie, no offense whatsoever, and, sir, dominik brown, you come public, i'm a -- "mad money" is back guess what day it is?? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump...
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brown representing district 10 and 11. lisa prosak, direct 10. lance hill district 10 and charlie walker district 10. >> i am blandy mack, the program director of girls 2,000. we are a hunter's point family. we have been in the community over for 13 years, and we are here to address the cut in funding for girls 2,000. we offer more than after-school programs as i heard earlier. we do year-round programming, all summer programming, and green education and life-skill building and we are extended family. more than just a program, the new name for case managers is care managers. because we take care of our girls in the community. they are not a case, they are humans, they are spirit and energy and clearly the future. we come to you today and i brought a couple of my girls with me. and what we do in girls 2,000. and in the gardens my girls showed up their skills something that every black woman. and i will introduce dejenae and why she comes to girls 2,000. >> my name is janeja, i come to 2,000 because after school i usually go home and be bored. when i go to 2000 i have fun with my fr
brown representing district 10 and 11. lisa prosak, direct 10. lance hill district 10 and charlie walker district 10. >> i am blandy mack, the program director of girls 2,000. we are a hunter's point family. we have been in the community over for 13 years, and we are here to address the cut in funding for girls 2,000. we offer more than after-school programs as i heard earlier. we do year-round programming, all summer programming, and green education and life-skill building and we are...
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terrell brown talks about the impact on baseball. good morning. >> reporter: norah charliegood morning to you both. major league baseball investigators pursued the clinic founder for months paying former employees for information and documents and filing a lawsuit against him, reportedly enough to make him break his silence. major league baseball is turning up the heat on players suspected of using banned substances like steroids. cbs sports has learned anthony bosch, who once ran a clinic purportedly purportedly seeing major league players players. joe girardi worries about the game. >> i worry about baseball being affected as a game. what it's been through in the last 15 years and that's my concern. >> reporter: baseball threatened long suspensions for players found guilty but proving charges could be found difficulty. no positive drug test involved. and the player's union expected to present a strong challenge to investigators. players involved some of the biggest names in the game. and it could cost them more than half the season. >>> chris russo, a sports talk show hos
terrell brown talks about the impact on baseball. good morning. >> reporter: norah charliegood morning to you both. major league baseball investigators pursued the clinic founder for months paying former employees for information and documents and filing a lawsuit against him, reportedly enough to make him break his silence. major league baseball is turning up the heat on players suspected of using banned substances like steroids. cbs sports has learned anthony bosch, who once ran a...
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brown, new york. >>> the situation in syria grows more serious by the day. the death of an american woman in syria has put the spotlight on her michigan family. charlied' agata has more. >> security forces in damascus won't say which rebel group she was with but she was killed while staking out a syrian army position. this bullet ridden carmans mansfield was in along with a london man. the tv report showed what appeared to be mansfield's michigan's driver's license and passport. her aunt monica was stunned to hear the news. >> it's heartbreaking that she goes over -- she thought she could go over and help them but she ends up dead. >> her grandmother carol says she wasn't shocked to learn that her grandmother had become caught up in fighting in syria. >> she was misguided. and from what you hear and read today, there was a lot of that going on. and she got caught up in it. >> reporter: mansfield, one of 70,000 people to die in a conflict that has not only worsened, it's become more complicated. the u.s. and germany called on russia to stop arming the regime of syrian president bashar al-assad. secretary of state john kerry says the delivery of missil
brown, new york. >>> the situation in syria grows more serious by the day. the death of an american woman in syria has put the spotlight on her michigan family. charlied' agata has more. >> security forces in damascus won't say which rebel group she was with but she was killed while staking out a syrian army position. this bullet ridden carmans mansfield was in along with a london man. the tv report showed what appeared to be mansfield's michigan's driver's license and passport....
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charlie rose is off. >> sg. >> we are learning more about a near disaster in the sky. >> a boeing 747 approaching kennedy airport almost hit a jet that was taking off from laguardia. terrell browne and about a half mile horizontally. it all goes back to an incident that happened last thursday at 3:45 in the afternoon. a delta airline flight was cleared to land here at jfk. a boeing 747. the pilot decided not to complete the landing. it's something we understand isn't incredibly out of the norm. at the same time, there was a flight that was taking off from laguardia. the faa said in a statement, the aircraft were turning away from each other at the point where they lost the required separation. two airplanes are supposed to have at least 1,000 feet between them at any given time while in the air. both flights managed to land safely. anthony, nora gayle? >>> terrell brown at jfk flooding in northwestern canada could force up to 100,000 people to leave their homes. heavy rains have washed out roads an bridges around calgary, alberta. part of the downtown has been evacuated. one person was swept away. in the nearby mountains, the trans canada highway is shut down because of mudslid
charlie rose is off. >> sg. >> we are learning more about a near disaster in the sky. >> a boeing 747 approaching kennedy airport almost hit a jet that was taking off from laguardia. terrell browne and about a half mile horizontally. it all goes back to an incident that happened last thursday at 3:45 in the afternoon. a delta airline flight was cleared to land here at jfk. a boeing 747. the pilot decided not to complete the landing. it's something we understand isn't...
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charlie crowson. here's some of the top stories we're following today. >>> the criminal trial of a baltimore county police officer, james laboard starts today. he is accused of killing 17- year-old christopher brown or involuntary manslaughter he could face up to 10 years in prison. >>> please are trying to figure out who killed a 29-year-old. melinda schaefer, the property owner was found dead on friday. this morning police are not saying if the crime was random or schwimmer was targeted. >>> and a time for the check of the forecast. >> all right. charlie can. we are seeing sunshine right now and clouds in the sky as well. as we continue through the day that will continue, and showers and sun in the forecast. urbana is at 73 degrees. we are quite warm into the afternoon. that will continue as well. there humidity will increase. the planner looks like this. lunchtime around 83 degrees. 86 degrees by this afternoon. so 3:00 to 4:00. and take that rain gear with you. by wednesday, thursday, and friday nice and dry. >>> unfortunately, lynette a crash on 95 in white marshal. along the north side lanes. a 95. he will take 9 minutes from the harbor tunnel to the beltway. on parkville 49 miles per hour.
charlie crowson. here's some of the top stories we're following today. >>> the criminal trial of a baltimore county police officer, james laboard starts today. he is accused of killing 17- year-old christopher brown or involuntary manslaughter he could face up to 10 years in prison. >>> please are trying to figure out who killed a 29-year-old. melinda schaefer, the property owner was found dead on friday. this morning police are not saying if the crime was random or schwimmer...
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charlie sheen. >> i love cooking segments. >> can i have another snickerdoodle waffle? >> this is so important that we're not going to break for lunch, i break into my pocket. >> brown sugarwhat are you doing! ♪ ♪ go that way [ male announcer ] citi is over 200 years old. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our history matter to...