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. >> we will get to latest from jamie costello in a few minutes. first. >> let's head to good morning maryland's own charley crowson who is wide awake despite the hour because of the fan frenzy. it's all purple, mardi gras. >> reporter: good evening to you. we are live. it rolls off the tongue. >> it works well. it works well. >> reporter: i know someone was paying attention as to whether you were going to say it right and you nailed it. we are life at riley's oysters. it's like a multi-day holiday. we are starting the party friday, saturday in to sunday, leading up to it. people are filling in tonight at riley's oysters. go ravens. you can do better than that. go ravens. [cheering] that is what we are talking about. it's only 5:00. you left work early. >> absolutely. >> reporter: getting ready for super bowl sunday. go ravens right there. ladies enjoying the cocktails and oysters, too. we will be he throughout the night. our special, coming up at 7:00, we will be live with you, getting you ready for super bowl sunday, one more for the road, guys,
. >> we will get to latest from jamie costello in a few minutes. first. >> let's head to good morning maryland's own charley crowson who is wide awake despite the hour because of the fan frenzy. it's all purple, mardi gras. >> reporter: good evening to you. we are live. it rolls off the tongue. >> it works well. it works well. >> reporter: i know someone was paying attention as to whether you were going to say it right and you nailed it. we are life at riley's...
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it is a great story, and that's why carol costello filed it. have a listen. >> the brothers harbaugh are living the dream, the same dream, and only one will wake up happy monday morning. >> you just grow up fighting for everything. fighting for the extra hot dog. you fight for girls, you fight for everything. we both got our girls, but we both need our victory here this week. >> i have less than half the experience he does, less than half the playoff appearances, wins, et cetera. we know the task ahead of us. >> they seem so cool, so detached. but maybe it's because their sibling rivalry dates back decades. we found this rare footage of the family in cnn's archives back when they wouldn't share a photo. >> we were supposed to get the one picture of the two of them and cost us twice the amount of money when it all came down in the end. >> i was supposed to be the quarterback our senior year. you know, i was pretty excited about going my senior year in high school, but i got beat out by the sophomore star. but lessened the blow a little bit when
it is a great story, and that's why carol costello filed it. have a listen. >> the brothers harbaugh are living the dream, the same dream, and only one will wake up happy monday morning. >> you just grow up fighting for everything. fighting for the extra hot dog. you fight for girls, you fight for everything. we both got our girls, but we both need our victory here this week. >> i have less than half the experience he does, less than half the playoff appearances, wins, et...
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, abc -- jamie costello, abc2 news. enjoy the celebration good morning maryland. >> and talk about that celebration come tuesday and does this look familiar? this is from the 2001 victory parade when baltimore won the first superbowl under the ravens franchise. the city is preparing for the second victory parade set to start tomorrow at 11. that parade begins at city hall and ends the m and t stadium. if you can't catch it we will air it live on abc2 and it's going to be streaming at abc2news.com. >>> we have got your afc championship gear and now you need the superbowl memorabilia. >> we are live with details on what to get your hands on everything commemorating the big win. >> also what happens when you forget to turn off a fountain in the freezing cold temperatures. you get something that looks great but it's one big block of ice. back in a bit. this cold season, nasal congestion won't slow me down. i made the clear choice. i'm getting claritin clear with claritin-d. nasal congestion keep me away ? not since i made t
, abc -- jamie costello, abc2 news. enjoy the celebration good morning maryland. >> and talk about that celebration come tuesday and does this look familiar? this is from the 2001 victory parade when baltimore won the first superbowl under the ravens franchise. the city is preparing for the second victory parade set to start tomorrow at 11. that parade begins at city hall and ends the m and t stadium. if you can't catch it we will air it live on abc2 and it's going to be streaming at...
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team coverage of the ravens takes us to new orleans where jamie costello spoke with a pair of newlyweds or heading home. >> reporter: as the buses got set to leave new orleans heard a -- there was daisy. you got married in new orleans. you got married when the ravens won the super bowl. >> i cried. we were crying because it was like such a high to end our entire weekend with a super bowl champ. >> reporter: days sip and jim went out on their first date 12 years ago at a channel 2 ravens sponsored party. >> we got engaged and told ourselves we wouldn't set a date until the ravens make it back to the super bowl. >> reporter: if they would have held on in new england, they would be married by now but he said our time wasn't right. s this time it was. >> thank you. if it want for the ravens making it to the super bowl, i would still be waiting to be married. >> the way you -- it came together you couldn't have planned a better time. >> reporter: they went to the super bowl the next day. >> it was a surreal dream. >> reporter: they marched in not to here comes the bride and the next night be
team coverage of the ravens takes us to new orleans where jamie costello spoke with a pair of newlyweds or heading home. >> reporter: as the buses got set to leave new orleans heard a -- there was daisy. you got married in new orleans. you got married when the ravens won the super bowl. >> i cried. we were crying because it was like such a high to end our entire weekend with a super bowl champ. >> reporter: days sip and jim went out on their first date 12 years ago at a...
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to put gas in your car to come to work. >> reporter: 43 cents in a month. >> that was nbc's tom costello. >>> after the long holiday weekend you the president and congressional staffers will be back at work this morning but with only ten days to prevent $85 billion in automatic spending cuts. one group will be noticeably absent in washington this week. nbc's danielle lee has the details. good morning. >> reporter: mara, good morning. strategists on both sides say staffers will be here negotiating to come up with at any of savings. and president obama is back after a weekend away golf golfing in florida. but congress, they're on recess all week, and when they get back, they'll have just four days to reach a deal. now lawmakers are not entirely on vacation, many are back highlighting the cuts. the speaker will back to kreins the costs. in san diego, 30,000 million tear jobs would be in jeopardy. now many voters here around the capitol have told me that's not good enough. they say lawmakers should be here talking it out in person. confidence that he will reach a deal is dwindling. congress
to put gas in your car to come to work. >> reporter: 43 cents in a month. >> that was nbc's tom costello. >>> after the long holiday weekend you the president and congressional staffers will be back at work this morning but with only ten days to prevent $85 billion in automatic spending cuts. one group will be noticeably absent in washington this week. nbc's danielle lee has the details. good morning. >> reporter: mara, good morning. strategists on both sides say...
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i'm carol costello.hank you for being with us. neither rain, sleet, snow or hail will stop the post office from delivering your letters but the economy and e-mail will. starting in august the post office will no longer deliver letters and other first class mail to your home saturdays. you'll still receive packages. this is just the first of many deep cuts coming to the united states postal service. athena jones joins me. good morning. >> the packaging will continue, that's one area seen growth in recent years. people are now using e-mail to stay in touch, using the internet to pay bills and so the postal service has seen big declines in money that's coming in, so they defaulted on several loans last year, they exhausted a $15 billion line of credit from the treasury and so this is all part of cost-cutting measures to try to help put them back on track. they've already closed offices, they consolidated distribution centers, they've cut hours at offices. we understand that this move could save them around
i'm carol costello.hank you for being with us. neither rain, sleet, snow or hail will stop the post office from delivering your letters but the economy and e-mail will. starting in august the post office will no longer deliver letters and other first class mail to your home saturdays. you'll still receive packages. this is just the first of many deep cuts coming to the united states postal service. athena jones joins me. good morning. >> the packaging will continue, that's one area seen...
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jammy costello will -- jamie costello will have sights and sounds from the super dome when we continueeporter: top america's money a milestone on wall streetmorning. dow jones opens above 14,000 for first time in more than 5 years. since before the financial crisis the dow is up almost 7% sin the start of the year. u.s. pickup truck sales are expected to soar topping 1.7 million. pickups haul in most of the earnings for the companies 90 ears for ford and 2/3 for general motors. zombies swarmed the box office thanks to help from teenage girls who are not interested in football. warm bodies took the top spot with 20 million in the opening weekend. and when the lights went out during the superbowl, several advertisers rose to the occasion using twitter. oreos says the cookie is fun to dunk in the dark and tide says you can get your blackout but we can get your stains out. that's america's money. i am rob nelson. >>> you're watching the station that works for you. now, good morning maryland. >> baltimore we are coming home baby. we did it. >> you are waking up this morning with a big smile
jammy costello will -- jamie costello will have sights and sounds from the super dome when we continueeporter: top america's money a milestone on wall streetmorning. dow jones opens above 14,000 for first time in more than 5 years. since before the financial crisis the dow is up almost 7% sin the start of the year. u.s. pickup truck sales are expected to soar topping 1.7 million. pickups haul in most of the earnings for the companies 90 ears for ford and 2/3 for general motors. zombies swarmed...
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nbc's tom costello tells us what's behind this recent rise. >> reporter: at gas stations across the country, customers are asking same question, what could possibly send gas prices up 43 cents in a month. that's an extra $8.60 on a 20-gallon car. in chicago, it's more than that, up 70 cents a month to $4.22 a gallon. at this station, $4.29. for taxi driver ray hubert, that's real money. >> it digs into my pockets. i pay for my own gas. nobody else pays for it. >> reporter: in los angeles, up 50 cents a month to $4.28. some stations charging more than $5 a gallon. >> it doesn't make sense, we went to las vegas, gas prices were $1.50 ls. >> reporter: from coast to coast, gas prices have risen every day for the last month. >> the gasoline prices are extraordinary for this time of year. usually see this happen as we go into the summer driving season. >> reporter: what's going on? analysts say the reasons are many. china is demanding more oil every day to power its growing economy just as opec cut some of its output. international sanctions are reducing the amount of uranium oil on the world mar
nbc's tom costello tells us what's behind this recent rise. >> reporter: at gas stations across the country, customers are asking same question, what could possibly send gas prices up 43 cents in a month. that's an extra $8.60 on a 20-gallon car. in chicago, it's more than that, up 70 cents a month to $4.22 a gallon. at this station, $4.29. for taxi driver ray hubert, that's real money. >> it digs into my pockets. i pay for my own gas. nobody else pays for it. >> reporter: in...
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nbc's tom costello starts us off in our washington newsroom tonight with what all of this might mean. tom, good evening. >> hi, brian. the good news, anyone with retirement money invested in stocks has made back much of what they lost during the great recession and the wall street selloff, about $8 trillion. a big rally on wall street today, with the dow back over 14,000. a lot has changed since the last time it crossed that mark on october 12th, 2007. within a year, lehman brothers and bear stearns failed. housing prices went off a cliff. the unemployment rate went from 4.7% to 10% before falling back to 7.9% today. in portland, oregon this week, more than 900 people applied for 160 new jobs at two new hardware stores. >> 80% of the people we saw were -- had been out of work for three months to up to two years. >> reporter: julie ober has been out of work for 16 months. >> my last job was front desk at a pain management company. and just -- i actually got sick. and couldn't be there any longer. >> reporter: nationwide, some 12 million americans are still out of work. >> 7.9% unemploy
nbc's tom costello starts us off in our washington newsroom tonight with what all of this might mean. tom, good evening. >> hi, brian. the good news, anyone with retirement money invested in stocks has made back much of what they lost during the great recession and the wall street selloff, about $8 trillion. a big rally on wall street today, with the dow back over 14,000. a lot has changed since the last time it crossed that mark on october 12th, 2007. within a year, lehman brothers and...
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our report from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: 25-year-old kory wilson can tell you, it's not easy looking for a job. she has applied for 200 since earning a master's degree in public relations last may. >> being a post graduate, either i'm overqualified or i'm underqualified. >> she is looking for work, but the economy seemingly poised to either take off or take a stumble. today new applications brought employment benefits jumped by 38,000. but they hit five-year lows the previous two weeks. personal income and spending both grew in december. the housing market seems to be improving, and while the economy actually shrank in the fourth quarter, many blame government spending cuts and the fiscal cliff stalemate. >> we have removed the financial panic and now we're waiting to kind of take a look at the dust and see how it's settled and see how much destruction there's really been. >> reporter: through it all, wall street has been on a tear. up nearly 6% this month. meanwhile, on main street -- >> i'm filling up once a week so $50 a week, $200 a month. >> gas prices are headed north.
our report from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: 25-year-old kory wilson can tell you, it's not easy looking for a job. she has applied for 200 since earning a master's degree in public relations last may. >> being a post graduate, either i'm overqualified or i'm underqualified. >> she is looking for work, but the economy seemingly poised to either take off or take a stumble. today new applications brought employment benefits jumped by 38,000. but they hit five-year lows the...
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. >> "cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. carol, good morning. >>> happening now in "the newsroom," safe and sound. >> he's been through a lot. he's endured a lot. >> reporter: relief and hope this morning as 5-year-old ethan is recovering after being held hostage in an underground bunker. >> by the grace of god, he's okay. >> reporter: this hour, find out how the boy was saved from storming the bunker to reports of secret cameras, even the u.s. military was involved. >>> all right, we've lost lights. >> all right, we're going to a manual override. >> reporter: new reports the last-minute electrical upgrades caused that power outage during the super bowl. today we're on the ground pressing the city and the power company to tell us what happened. >> yeah, super bowl power outage during the middle of the super bowl in louisiana. don't worry, fema said they will be there no later than thursday. no later than -- >> reporter: trapped in a four-alarm fire, five firefighters barely escaping the blaze. the amazing story from baltimor
. >> "cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. carol, good morning. >>> happening now in "the newsroom," safe and sound. >> he's been through a lot. he's endured a lot. >> reporter: relief and hope this morning as 5-year-old ethan is recovering after being held hostage in an underground bunker. >> by the grace of god, he's okay. >> reporter: this hour, find out how the boy was saved from storming the bunker to reports of...
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tom costello, nbc news washington. >>> a big shock to the community of santa cruz, california.wo veteran police officers are dead. the first deaths ever for that department in the line of duty. the gunman was shot to death in a wild standoff with law enforcement, much of which was captured on video. it all started when the officers, one male, one female, came to his door to interview him about sexual assault accusations. >>> looks like a big u.s. policy change toward syria is on the way. our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell is telling us tonight, the u.s. will announce a major shift tomorrow, a plan to provide aid directly to a select group of syrian rebels. but we're told it won't involve weapons directly. secretary of state john kerry has landed in rome tonight where he will meet tomorrow with leaders of that syrian opposition. >>> back in this country tonight, we're now just 48 hours until that so-called sequester kicks in. the massive across the board budget cuts to the government and american economy. as the clock ticks down, it doesn't appear anyone in
tom costello, nbc news washington. >>> a big shock to the community of santa cruz, california.wo veteran police officers are dead. the first deaths ever for that department in the line of duty. the gunman was shot to death in a wild standoff with law enforcement, much of which was captured on video. it all started when the officers, one male, one female, came to his door to interview him about sexual assault accusations. >>> looks like a big u.s. policy change toward syria is...
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nbc's tom costello reports. >> reporter: the video from russia is incredible. a massive meteor traveling at 33,000 miles per hour, trailing a brilliant quite contrail, hitting the atmosphere and exploding with the force of an atomic bomb. [ explosion ] >> reporter: the shock wave over the city of chebarkul damaged thousands of buildings, knocked down a factory wall and blew out windows across the city in freezing temperatures just as kids were starting the school day. >> translator: the ceiling was okay. but all the windows were broken. almost all the window panes were damaged. there are no windows without damage. >> reporter: the shards of glass injuring more than 1,000 people, 100 hospitalized. >> i heard this extremely loud noise that shook my apartment. >> reporter: canadian hockey player, michael garnett, lives there. we talked to him via skype. >> it blew the vents out of my bathroom and there was debris on the floor. and i am up on the 23rd floor and i could feel the building swaying. >> reporter: pieces of the meteor punched a hole in a frozen lake, but
nbc's tom costello reports. >> reporter: the video from russia is incredible. a massive meteor traveling at 33,000 miles per hour, trailing a brilliant quite contrail, hitting the atmosphere and exploding with the force of an atomic bomb. [ explosion ] >> reporter: the shock wave over the city of chebarkul damaged thousands of buildings, knocked down a factory wall and blew out windows across the city in freezing temperatures just as kids were starting the school day. >>...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> there is news tonight from the world of science.nd this could be a day that lasts in medical history. the fda has approved the first-ever artificial, in effect, bionic eye. a prosthesis fitted on a pair of glasses that can bring some sight to those with a specific form of vision loss. we get the story tonight from our chief science correspondent, robert bazell. >> reporter: it is a dream come true. restoring at least some sight to the blind. the artificial retina is a tiny camera mounted on glasses that sends electrical signals directly to the brain cells that perceive light. the fda approved it today to treat a condition called retinitis pigmentosa, an inherited disease that strikes 100,000 americans a year, and can lead to total blindness. the artificial retina does not achieve perfect sight, but it does allow blind people to see enough images so they can navigate a room safely and perform other tasks. >> that would be white. >> reporter: kathleen blake had been totally blind. and was one of the original test subjects. >> i was ab
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> there is news tonight from the world of science.nd this could be a day that lasts in medical history. the fda has approved the first-ever artificial, in effect, bionic eye. a prosthesis fitted on a pair of glasses that can bring some sight to those with a specific form of vision loss. we get the story tonight from our chief science correspondent, robert bazell. >> reporter: it is a dream come true. restoring at least some sight to the...
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>> tom costello in bethesda, maryland, just outside d.c. tom, thanks. just to emphasize this point that nobody is immune to traffic nightmares, the victory parade for the super bowl champion baltimore ravens was delayed this morning because of a jam on the interstate. when things finally got rolling, it was a love fest for team and fans alike. ending up with a huge rally at their stadium packed to the rafters. we're back in a moment with a late-night showdown and a politician tackling a big issue head-on. >>> new jersey governor chris christie took advantage of his first-ever appearance on david letterman last night to hit a big issue head-on, and it happened right in the middle of their conversation. >> i didn't know this was going to be this long. i'm like basically the healthiest fat guy you've ever seen in your life. >> the governor insisted his overall health is good, including cholesterol and blood sugar. but then this afternoon, president clinton's former white house physician, dr. connie mariano, was quoted by cnn as saying, i'm worried about th
>> tom costello in bethesda, maryland, just outside d.c. tom, thanks. just to emphasize this point that nobody is immune to traffic nightmares, the victory parade for the super bowl champion baltimore ravens was delayed this morning because of a jam on the interstate. when things finally got rolling, it was a love fest for team and fans alike. ending up with a huge rally at their stadium packed to the rafters. we're back in a moment with a late-night showdown and a politician tackling a...
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we want to begin tonight with nbc's tom costello in glen echo, maryland. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian, no secret the postal service is up to its neck in red ink, handling 30 billion fewer pieces of first class mail today than just four years ago. and guess what? delivery of packages booming because we're all buying stuff online. this action is about just trying to keep the lights on. for people all over america, like 71-year-old lois sexton in tennessee, that mailbox at the end of the driveway has been a reliable connection to the rest of the world. >> that's my communication with the people i have my retirement with, my social security. >> reporter: since 1863, six days a week, rain or shine, letters, bills, government checks, newspapers, even movies, have arrived, even on saturday. now the 21st century with its e-mail, e-cards and e-pay, has come knocking. >> we cannot put our head in the sand and say, geez, let's hope this problem goes away. hope is not a strategy. >> reporter: calling the financial situation urgent, the postmaster general
we want to begin tonight with nbc's tom costello in glen echo, maryland. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian, no secret the postal service is up to its neck in red ink, handling 30 billion fewer pieces of first class mail today than just four years ago. and guess what? delivery of packages booming because we're all buying stuff online. this action is about just trying to keep the lights on. for people all over america, like 71-year-old lois sexton in tennessee, that mailbox at the...
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our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: we've all heard about pain at the pump, but the pain is suddenly starting to bite. >> these higher gas prices definitely affect the way i budget my money. where i choose to live. and how i choose to spend my leisurely time. >> more conscious about the distance i'm driving, or carpooling a lot more also. >> reporter: why the sudden jump? drivers in the midwest have paid the price for an explosion and fire that partially shut down a refinery near toledo. but it's more than that. cnbc's sharon epperson says the spring rally in gas prices has come early this year. >> we have refineries down in a number of locations. oil prices are rising. and then we have a supply shortage in california, and so inventories are being diverted from elsewhere in the country to help out with that. >> reporter: and the price hikes really hit home. the average american household spent $2,900 on gas in 2012, just under 4% of their income before taxes. with the exception of 2008, that was the highest in nearly 30 years. so could we pay even more in 2013? g
our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: we've all heard about pain at the pump, but the pain is suddenly starting to bite. >> these higher gas prices definitely affect the way i budget my money. where i choose to live. and how i choose to spend my leisurely time. >> more conscious about the distance i'm driving, or carpooling a lot more also. >> reporter: why the sudden jump? drivers in the midwest have paid the price for an explosion and fire that...
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. >> a night of celebration for the ravens and ravens fans in charm city and big easy and jamie costello is in new orleans where people probably even at this hour are still celebrating. >> it's about 2 tickets to paradise. >> yeah. >> we won tonight. >> reporter: what did you think when jacoby ran on your lap? >> this is the superbowl. nobody expected it to be easy or a blowout. this is the way we rather finish it. >> reporter: what did you do when he caught this pass? >> so proud of my teammates andhonored to be part of the team and you know, it's unbelievable. >> reporter: where were you when the lights went out? >> took wnd out of the sails and they are on the ropes you know -- wind out of our sails and they were going on the ropes and you know and they came back with a vengeance and force and we held them off. >> reporter: when the bright lights came back on they were on flacco and you chanted elite. what are -- were you screaming ray's final rides end with the lombardi in new orleans. >> you realize you are champion. yes i did. >> we brung it back to the crib. >> reporter: it's been
. >> a night of celebration for the ravens and ravens fans in charm city and big easy and jamie costello is in new orleans where people probably even at this hour are still celebrating. >> it's about 2 tickets to paradise. >> yeah. >> we won tonight. >> reporter: what did you think when jacoby ran on your lap? >> this is the superbowl. nobody expected it to be easy or a blowout. this is the way we rather finish it. >> reporter: what did you do when he...
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in new orleans with halt of famer scott gar so, jamie cos -- garceau, jamie costello.njoy the celebration. >> jonathan ogden. >> and before the superbowl's opening kick ravens flans are plenty of reason to be excited. jonathan ogden the first player drafted in the baltimore ravens franchise inducted into the hall of fame. 22 picks later baltimore took ray lewis. >>> it's 6:36. we will switch gears and look at stories making news around the nation. a deadly bus crash in the mountains of southern california 8 people were killed and dozens injured when a tour bus collided with two other vehicles. authorities say the tour bus driver reported having brake problems. police say the bus was part of a tour from tee waya -- tijuana mexico. >>> this fire was started dleb rit used as training session for firefighters in austin minnesota. this is huge. officials say burning down the grandstands of the county fairgrounds will save around 30,000 dollars in removal costs. >>> something new is on the man you at mcdonald's. >> offering a new food and they say it's for lint but will fish
in new orleans with halt of famer scott gar so, jamie cos -- garceau, jamie costello.njoy the celebration. >> jonathan ogden. >> and before the superbowl's opening kick ravens flans are plenty of reason to be excited. jonathan ogden the first player drafted in the baltimore ravens franchise inducted into the hall of fame. 22 picks later baltimore took ray lewis. >>> it's 6:36. we will switch gears and look at stories making news around the nation. a deadly bus crash in the...
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>> tom costello, starting us off in glen echo, maryland tonight. tom, thanks. >>> now to the other american institution facing a very big change. tonight the boy scouts of america have put off a decision on changing their policy on admitting gay scouts and scout leaders. the organization's board of directors which was set to vote on the issue today instead delayed any consideration of a change for at least three months. an explanation tonight from nbc's pete williams. >> we all need to repent -- >> reporter: outside boy scout headquarters in dallas, scouting parents brought their children, opposing any change and relieved by the delay. >> the membership is very against this. and instead you've got a little group that doesn't really represent us trying to make a decision that's going to affect all of us. >> reporter: scouting's board of directors today put off until may a scheduled vote on a plan to end the national ban on gay scouts and gay scout leaders and let individual scout troops decide the issue for themselves. in a written statement, the bo
>> tom costello, starting us off in glen echo, maryland tonight. tom, thanks. >>> now to the other american institution facing a very big change. tonight the boy scouts of america have put off a decision on changing their policy on admitting gay scouts and scout leaders. the organization's board of directors which was set to vote on the issue today instead delayed any consideration of a change for at least three months. an explanation tonight from nbc's pete williams. >> we...
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tom costello starting us off in bethesda, maryland. thanks. >>> olympic track star oscar pistorius is due back in court tomorrow after spending nearly a week now in a jail in south africa, accused of murdering his girlfriend on valentine's day. tonight we're getting new details on what police may have found inside the pistorius' home. nbc's michelle kosinski with us from pretoria, south africa. good evening. >> hi, brian, oscar pistorius months ago made olympic history. this career had him set to race on four continents in the next few months. nike says it will no longer use him in ads. he is here in jail, preparing to face prosecutors in court tomorrow. oscar pistorius, brought to jail on valentine's day, the day his girlfriend was shot to death seen in these exclusive pictures, covering his face with his jacket. since then, visits from his family, agent, friends and lawyers. tomorrow he will be back in court for a bond hearing the same day as reeva steenkamp's funeral. >> just taking things one day at a time. and we'll get through to
tom costello starting us off in bethesda, maryland. thanks. >>> olympic track star oscar pistorius is due back in court tomorrow after spending nearly a week now in a jail in south africa, accused of murdering his girlfriend on valentine's day. tonight we're getting new details on what police may have found inside the pistorius' home. nbc's michelle kosinski with us from pretoria, south africa. good evening. >> hi, brian, oscar pistorius months ago made olympic history. this...
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you are strong. >> that was jamie kos costello reporting. kathy and kelly would like all of us to join the bone marrow registry. if you want more information about their lives and how you can help, ku do so by checking out thawr blog, it's called kathy and kelli fight cmml.com. >>> we are so happy to see robin coming back to "good morning america" today and you can go to our fan page and leave your well wishes right there. i just checked it out. it's right there on top, welcome back, robin, back to "good morning america," everyone is so happy to see her back. gh so great to see her back and see her smiling. >> and so strong. >> she is, and just an inspiration. i think it's very brave to put yourself out there, especially when you're fighting something very scary. >>> weather wise today, what's going on? >> we are very windy out there. i know i sound like a broken record, but not just for today, tomorrow as well. so blustery conditions making it feel a lot colder. so hopefully you have that big bear jacket you wore in here to work. this is wh
you are strong. >> that was jamie kos costello reporting. kathy and kelly would like all of us to join the bone marrow registry. if you want more information about their lives and how you can help, ku do so by checking out thawr blog, it's called kathy and kelli fight cmml.com. >>> we are so happy to see robin coming back to "good morning america" today and you can go to our fan page and leave your well wishes right there. i just checked it out. it's right there on top,...
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you are strong. >> that was jamie costello reporting. kathleen and kelly would like all of us to join a bone marrow registry. if you want to learn more about their lives and how you can help others, all you have to do is go to their blog. we'll pass it along to you, it's called kathy and kelliefight ccnl.com. >>> news time now 4:39. >> again, robin roberts returns to "good morning america." that coming up later this morning. you'll want to stick around for that. >>> absolutely. in the meantime if you have to head out the door anytime soon, you definitely want to get prepared with meteorologist lynette charles. >> absolutely. so we had that storm yesterday, we had a little bit of a mix, that wintery mix, it all switched over to rain on the back side of it, guys, we are blustery today. it is so windy. so we do have a wind chill to talk about. you're going to want to bundle up as you head out and about. here's the storm system that's basically heading out. now, we do still see some snow on the back side of this, but mainly this is off towar
you are strong. >> that was jamie costello reporting. kathleen and kelly would like all of us to join a bone marrow registry. if you want to learn more about their lives and how you can help others, all you have to do is go to their blog. we'll pass it along to you, it's called kathy and kelliefight ccnl.com. >>> news time now 4:39. >> again, robin roberts returns to "good morning america." that coming up later this morning. you'll want to stick around for that....
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>> tom costello in bethesda, maryland, just outside d.c. thanks.to emphasize this point that nobody is immune to traffic nightmares the victory parade pore the super bowl champion baltimore ravens was delayed this morning because of a jam on the interstate, when things finally got rolling, it was a love fest for team and fans alike. ending up with a huge rally at their stadium packed to the rafters. we're back in a moment with a late-night showdown and a politician tackling a big issue head-on. it's a new day. if your a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if t
>> tom costello in bethesda, maryland, just outside d.c. thanks.to emphasize this point that nobody is immune to traffic nightmares the victory parade pore the super bowl champion baltimore ravens was delayed this morning because of a jam on the interstate, when things finally got rolling, it was a love fest for team and fans alike. ending up with a huge rally at their stadium packed to the rafters. we're back in a moment with a late-night showdown and a politician tackling a big issue...
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i'm carol costello. i want to bring you to rome now because we have some amazing pictures to show you, tens of thousands of the faithful filling st. peters square to hear the pope, who officially leaves office tomorrow. he took one final ride in his familiar pope mobile. you'll see it in a second. that's him sitting -- there he is, and he was waving there to the emotional crowd as the pope mobile moved slowly through that sea of people, heavy security flankd the 85-year-old pope but he could still feel the love. people trying, many holding rosaries and signs, all of them straining to catch one last glimpse of the man who has led the church for nearly eight years. the pope tended to the youngest members of the church, too. some handed them their babies, the pope kissed and blessed them and later the pope bid a final farewell. >> i was deeply grateful for the understanding, support and prayers of so many of you not only in rome but around the world. the decision i have made after much prayers have been in
i'm carol costello. i want to bring you to rome now because we have some amazing pictures to show you, tens of thousands of the faithful filling st. peters square to hear the pope, who officially leaves office tomorrow. he took one final ride in his familiar pope mobile. you'll see it in a second. that's him sitting -- there he is, and he was waving there to the emotional crowd as the pope mobile moved slowly through that sea of people, heavy security flankd the 85-year-old pope but he could...
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carol costello has more on the match-up.ntage footage of the harbaugh family. >> the vintage footage. >> i was beat out by my own brother. >> these are the parents, he threw the pass and on allowed to speak do. it was harbaugh to harbaugh. and i thought that it could not get any better what is amazing thing to hear. a high school gridiron is one thing but the super bowl. you forget your brother's last name. your brother says that he is a better coach. he is just setting me up. >> pam: that was carol costello reporting. with the super bowl just days away -- among the legion of 49ers fans out there. is a young patient at lucile packard children's hospital. kron four's rob fladeboe tells us about jacob murphy. and his thoughts on the super bowl. >> i would say that this is our game and we need to win. >> reporter: memo to 49ers coach jim harbaugh. jacob murphy is a huge fan and would like to coach >> he is a " coach. he gets mad the sometimes but if the other team gets a touch, but he is a-good coach. the 49ers himself someday.
carol costello has more on the match-up.ntage footage of the harbaugh family. >> the vintage footage. >> i was beat out by my own brother. >> these are the parents, he threw the pass and on allowed to speak do. it was harbaugh to harbaugh. and i thought that it could not get any better what is amazing thing to hear. a high school gridiron is one thing but the super bowl. you forget your brother's last name. your brother says that he is a better coach. he is just setting me up....
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i'm carol costello. we begin with the shock and awe of a meteor shower, raining down on southern russia, nearly 1,000 people now reportedly injured. millions mesmerized by the incredible images now streaming in. watch as that fireball grows bigger and bigger as it races across the daytime sky and erupts into this blinding flash of light but it would take several seconds for the sound to catch up. >> like this -- [ speaking in foreign language ] >> unbelievable. witnesses say there were three separate explosions that ripped across the region and jolted buildings with a sudden and frightening violence. keep in mind no reports of anything actually hitting the ground. this damage is just from the shock wave from the meteor as it burned into the earth's atmosphere. this factory, a wall collapsed, the roof caved in, one of nearly 300 buildings damaged, including schools and hospitals across at least six towns, thousands and thousands of windows shattered, and the number of injured could very well climb. here's
i'm carol costello. we begin with the shock and awe of a meteor shower, raining down on southern russia, nearly 1,000 people now reportedly injured. millions mesmerized by the incredible images now streaming in. watch as that fireball grows bigger and bigger as it races across the daytime sky and erupts into this blinding flash of light but it would take several seconds for the sound to catch up. >> like this -- [ speaking in foreign language ] >> unbelievable. witnesses say there...
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i'm carol costello. it felt like an earthquake but this morning the truth is even more jolting. overnight north korea once again defied the world and detonated a nuclear bomb today, in rare solidarity world leaders are condemning that test and at this minute diplomats from the world's most powerful nations are meeting behind closed doors at the united nations. cnn's anna koren is in seoul, south korea. this test comes hours ahead of president obama's state of the union. >> reporter: it's very interesting indeed, carol, some would say kim jong-un, north korea's leader timed it to coincide with president barack obama's state of the union address. he wanted to get america's attention and he has done that. at the end of the day, north korea is trying to develop a nuclear arsenal to become a nuclear state. so that it can have a nuclear deterrent, if you like to what it considers its sworn enemy, the united states. now it claims that it tested an atomic bomb that was more powerful, smaller and lighter than any
i'm carol costello. it felt like an earthquake but this morning the truth is even more jolting. overnight north korea once again defied the world and detonated a nuclear bomb today, in rare solidarity world leaders are condemning that test and at this minute diplomats from the world's most powerful nations are meeting behind closed doors at the united nations. cnn's anna koren is in seoul, south korea. this test comes hours ahead of president obama's state of the union. >> reporter: it's...
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i'm carol costello. we begin this morning with new ripples of a sex scandal jolting the vatican and the final days of pope benedict's rule. this morning the vatican says he has accepted the resignation of scotland's archbishop. cardinal keith o'brien has been dogged by accusations he abused four men in the 1980s, all of those men studying to become priest. this as pope benedict delivered his final public prayer ceremony and accusation that a scandal may have prompted the first papal resignation in 600 years. cnn's ben wedeman looks at the explosive claims thundering through the vatican. >> reporter: reports broke in two leading italian publications suggests his reason for resigning was far more explosive. shock at the discovery of a network of gay priests at the vatican blackmailed by a network of male prostitutes. according to the reports, the results of an investigation by three cardinals assigned to look into wrongdoing at the vatican were submitted to pope benedict on december 17th last year. the rep
i'm carol costello. we begin this morning with new ripples of a sex scandal jolting the vatican and the final days of pope benedict's rule. this morning the vatican says he has accepted the resignation of scotland's archbishop. cardinal keith o'brien has been dogged by accusations he abused four men in the 1980s, all of those men studying to become priest. this as pope benedict delivered his final public prayer ceremony and accusation that a scandal may have prompted the first papal resignation...
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we get to "cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >> hi, soledad. stories we're watching right now in "the newsroom" the blast felt around the world. suicide bomber strikes just outside the u.s. embassy in turkey. we have the latest on this developing story. >>> mistakenly freed a convicted murderer on the loose, the latest on the frantic search to find him. >>> popular cough and cold syrups you may have in your cupboard are being recalled because the caps on the bottles aren't child proof enough. plus -- i can't even explain to you how insane it is in bat herher baltimore. >> what time is it? >> game time! >> what time is it? >> game time! >> big dogs in the house! >> woof, woof! >>> a couple of hours ago a bomber got as close to the front gate of the u.s. embassy in turkey before detonating. the state department scrambles to beef up security in response to the deadly attack on americans in benghazi, libya. nicholas burns is former state department official joins us from cambridge, massachusetts, good morning. >> good morning, carol. >> so this in
we get to "cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >> hi, soledad. stories we're watching right now in "the newsroom" the blast felt around the world. suicide bomber strikes just outside the u.s. embassy in turkey. we have the latest on this developing story. >>> mistakenly freed a convicted murderer on the loose, the latest on the frantic search to find him. >>> popular cough and cold syrups you may have in your cupboard are being...
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i'm carol costello. thank you for joining us.nter storm. it's going to be bad in some places, including new york city, flurries have already begun. more than 3,600 flights have already been canceled in the northeast. residents across the region are being told the stay off the roads and stay home. we have word of a 19 car pileup in maine. we have snow, the threat of flooding and the impact of air travel. let's bring in meteorologist jennifer delgado to tell us when the blizzard is expecteded to hit in earnest. >> hi, carol. we're expecting conditions to get worse into the evening. that's when we're going to see the winds picking up and the snow blowing around. that includes new york as well as areas like boston and into providence. as we show you on the radar right now you can see where the snow is taking over in northern parts of new jersey as well as regions like connecticut and rhode island. the weather is going to deteriorate because we have two systems that are going to collide and this will provide the nor'easter, our weathe
i'm carol costello. thank you for joining us.nter storm. it's going to be bad in some places, including new york city, flurries have already begun. more than 3,600 flights have already been canceled in the northeast. residents across the region are being told the stay off the roads and stay home. we have word of a 19 car pileup in maine. we have snow, the threat of flooding and the impact of air travel. let's bring in meteorologist jennifer delgado to tell us when the blizzard is expecteded to...
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jamie costello has more. >> the 26-year-old mother and her sons ages two and four, are seriously burned. the fire started on the second flair of the two-story apartment just around 10:00 this morning. when firefighters arrived, they found the mother and her children outside. the smoke alarms were not working at the time. the cause of the fire is still under investigation at this hour. remember, you can follow breaking news alerts sent straight to your email. we're always sending out breaking details on twitter. you can follow us at abc2 news. >>> a baltimore dentist is facing criminal charges because the state board says he was practicing without lap license. dr. zachary press was supposed to be in district court to answer those charges. we've got some questions for him, too joce sterman is in northwest baltimore to explain. >> reporter: dr. press is not only in trouble because of those charges, but he's also on the radar of the federal government. they consider him a dead beat because he has not paid back hundreds of thousands of dollars in loans. tonight at 11, an abc2 news investigat
jamie costello has more. >> the 26-year-old mother and her sons ages two and four, are seriously burned. the fire started on the second flair of the two-story apartment just around 10:00 this morning. when firefighters arrived, they found the mother and her children outside. the smoke alarms were not working at the time. the cause of the fire is still under investigation at this hour. remember, you can follow breaking news alerts sent straight to your email. we're always sending out...