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actually, this is south dakota. i am a tea party member. we're not out there to compete with the democrats or republicans. we are made up of both parties. we are here to inform people of what is going on as far as bureaucrats and usage, and people making a mockery out of our government. my question is, you have enough bureaucrats, and you cannot really blame the media for trying to get the money out of politics because that is what is all about, and it is a money game -- and so, what is your idea as far as getting the public informed on real issues? host: what do mean by that? could you give an example? caller: let's go to my own congressman. stephanie lives in texas with her husband. she does not even live in south dakota. she has introduced bills for texas. yet the people are not even informed. they're out there raising money for her because she has her blog. she has a south dakota city address. host: i do know what you're getting at here. maybe we should talk about a the dailycaller and what you're trying to do. guest: we're just trying
actually, this is south dakota. i am a tea party member. we're not out there to compete with the democrats or republicans. we are made up of both parties. we are here to inform people of what is going on as far as bureaucrats and usage, and people making a mockery out of our government. my question is, you have enough bureaucrats, and you cannot really blame the media for trying to get the money out of politics because that is what is all about, and it is a money game -- and so, what is your...
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president, i appreciate the comefntses of the senator from north dakota. and i agree with his comments. i have to say -- and i know some of my colleagues were here earlier. before i came to this body, i spent a career as a c.e.o. in business and a c.e.o. of a state. while i have great respect for this body and the rules and traditions of this body, something seems a little strange when 15 months into a new administration, this president can't get his nominees up for a straight up-or-down vote. put the management team in place. if there is a challenge and a problem with the qualifications of the gentleman that the president has proposed to be head of the corps of engineers, we ought to debate that, vote him up or down, but not be held in this kind of gray secret hold or area of abeyance. it is why i think and i know a number of my colleagues have spoken to this already. all of the new freshmen and
president, i appreciate the comefntses of the senator from north dakota. and i agree with his comments. i have to say -- and i know some of my colleagues were here earlier. before i came to this body, i spent a career as a c.e.o. in business and a c.e.o. of a state. while i have great respect for this body and the rules and traditions of this body, something seems a little strange when 15 months into a new administration, this president can't get his nominees up for a straight up-or-down vote....
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here's you and dakota fanning on the set of the movie.retty rock 'n' roll. [ scattered cheers ] that's awesome. did you play guitar before this movie or just noodled? >> i noodled. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i fiddled. >> jimmy: yeah, you fiddled. >> i plucked. >> jimmy: yeah. but you never rocked out full on. you were never in a band or anything? >> no, no. i was really lucky though that i played guitar 'cause we didn't have a lot of time to learn all the songs and actually like sort of the choreography. 'cause they all had very distinct stage performances that we had to learn. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. well -- like dakota had cherie's "cherry bomb" is very iconic and planned out and awesome. and joan just has her moves that are so distinctly hers. and i -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> -- i wanted to nail that. >> jimmy: you hung out with joan like -- she came to the set all the time? >> yeah, she was our executive producer so she was there every day with me. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you can tell me if you want. did you become besties with her?
here's you and dakota fanning on the set of the movie.retty rock 'n' roll. [ scattered cheers ] that's awesome. did you play guitar before this movie or just noodled? >> i noodled. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i fiddled. >> jimmy: yeah, you fiddled. >> i plucked. >> jimmy: yeah. but you never rocked out full on. you were never in a band or anything? >> no, no. i was really lucky though that i played guitar 'cause we didn't have a lot of time to learn all the...
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dakota faning is really good in this mature role.gs and being sexy she gives a great performance. there's lots of good movies three. stars for this one. two good movies. a company and a rock biography. >> thanks, max. you can read all of her reviews at baltimore magazine dot net. john has another look at the week end forecast when we come back. >> i'm rob, a restaurant that >> the grilled cheese sandwich. well it's one of america's favorite sand which is appearing in the united states in 1920's to honor it, april is national grilled cheese sandwich month and for a local man decided to open an restaurant. rob has more. >> if you're a person into frilled cheese and which and really like a grilled cheese you need to come here. >> it's an idea that came to an owner in a dream. >> i had a dream i was selling grilled cheese off the back of a truck one night. matt and i was on our way to play golf the next morning and i said, why don't we sell gourmet grilled cheese. >> grilled cheese and company is a restaurant that serves only grilled che
dakota faning is really good in this mature role.gs and being sexy she gives a great performance. there's lots of good movies three. stars for this one. two good movies. a company and a rock biography. >> thanks, max. you can read all of her reviews at baltimore magazine dot net. john has another look at the week end forecast when we come back. >> i'm rob, a restaurant that >> the grilled cheese sandwich. well it's one of america's favorite sand which is appearing in the...
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we are 30 out of 161 in enrollment in south dakota. we are a large school in south dakota. of the 160 or 131 smaller than us, many have fewer than 300 students in kindergarten through 12th in their entire facility and many still run one- ring schoolhouses just as senator harkin made reference to in his opening remarks. and chamberlain, 46% of economically disadvantaged events are part of the student body. 36% are native american, come from thand have the will enroll- dual enrollment choice. with 17% of the students qualify for special education come at 59% identified as title i and we employ about 140 full and part- time staff. where were we? before no child up behind when i took over the reins of the channel in school district, with three school sites, two were identified as 13 in the state that had not met federal standards under federali and we went into no tell the behind and were immediately put on alert because of not making it with the economically disadvantaged kids and students with disabilities. in the spring of 2008, the native american and economically disadvant
we are 30 out of 161 in enrollment in south dakota. we are a large school in south dakota. of the 160 or 131 smaller than us, many have fewer than 300 students in kindergarten through 12th in their entire facility and many still run one- ring schoolhouses just as senator harkin made reference to in his opening remarks. and chamberlain, 46% of economically disadvantaged events are part of the student body. 36% are native american, come from thand have the will enroll- dual enrollment choice....
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and on highways from kansas to south dakota. rain also on i-95 and other roads in orlando, atlanta, chattanooga and charlotte. >>> if you are flying today, expect delays in seattle, san francisco, l.a., salt lake city and vegas. in the east, charlotte and atlanta. >>> this is something you really have to see. the volcano erupting in iceland is strengthening this morning. and in the worse of british meteorologists, a new ash cloud is spreading south toward the u.k. >> despite its growing strength, our reporter got a chance to fly to the top of it. neal karlinsky and our crew got a chance to see some of the most amazing images on earth. >> reporter: our pilot said scientists have given him the go ahead to land on the volcano for five minutes. not a second more. we set down on the north side, just over 200 yards from the exploding crater. it's hard to challenge we can be this close. but the wind is carrying everything in the other direction. and we've been assured it is safe and stable right here. the surface is pure ash. the tempe
and on highways from kansas to south dakota. rain also on i-95 and other roads in orlando, atlanta, chattanooga and charlotte. >>> if you are flying today, expect delays in seattle, san francisco, l.a., salt lake city and vegas. in the east, charlotte and atlanta. >>> this is something you really have to see. the volcano erupting in iceland is strengthening this morning. and in the worse of british meteorologists, a new ash cloud is spreading south toward the u.k. >>...
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north dakota, nebraska, south dakota and wisconsin. racial and ethnic minorities recognize the census is hugely important and want the country to get it right. this is a once in a decade opportunity to measure where things stand, and diane, they worry that the form may be so oversimplified that they'll end up being undercounted. >> it is a new world. thank you, david wright. >>> and now we turn to medical news. is there a clue that could help unlock the mysteries of parkinson's disease and other neurological disorders? more than half a million americans have parkinsons. another 50,000 are diagnosed every year. sharyn alfonsi now on the case in today's "new england journal of medicine" which astounded the experts. >> reporter: it was so amazing, the doctor shot video of it. this is a parkinson's patient struggling to walk, even falling down at one point. but he swore he could ride a bike. so, they took him to the parking lot, and off he went. pedaling perfectly, even executing a u-turn. >> this gives parkinson's patients throughout the
north dakota, nebraska, south dakota and wisconsin. racial and ethnic minorities recognize the census is hugely important and want the country to get it right. this is a once in a decade opportunity to measure where things stand, and diane, they worry that the form may be so oversimplified that they'll end up being undercounted. >> it is a new world. thank you, david wright. >>> and now we turn to medical news. is there a clue that could help unlock the mysteries of parkinson's...
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, y fuerte precipitación, al estado de washington, y oregon, y el tiempo hacía el norte sobre las dakotas los cortos vientos, y con lu vías hacía nueva inglaterra para el domingo, y estos vientos van a desplazar toda esta actividad de lluvia más hacía el norte, y el estsure del país, y los residentes de oregon hoy. chao, chao. >>> paradoójicamente la minoría somos mujeres. ahora veamos cómo una maestro de california saca adelante a sus estudian estudiantes con la música. dmu muc ( ♪ música ) >>> ellos son los alumnos de la escuela preparatoria de los Ángeles, y aunque se dice fácil legal a lllegar aquí no fue fácil porque nadie creía en los est o estudian estudiantes >>> tú fuiste parte desde el principio, a mí me contrataron para crear una banda ganadora. >>> esta maestra con estatura pequeña pero con enormes metas quería crear un legado y hacer que sus estudiantes fueran los mejores en todo >>> les dije va a tomar trabajo y dedicación, y sí pueden hacer esto serán campeones. >>> y así lo hizo basada en una fuerte disciplina, con largas horl horas de entrenamiento lugar st luego de la es
, y fuerte precipitación, al estado de washington, y oregon, y el tiempo hacía el norte sobre las dakotas los cortos vientos, y con lu vías hacía nueva inglaterra para el domingo, y estos vientos van a desplazar toda esta actividad de lluvia más hacía el norte, y el estsure del país, y los residentes de oregon hoy. chao, chao. >>> paradoójicamente la minoría somos mujeres. ahora veamos cómo una maestro de california saca adelante a sus estudian estudiantes con la música. dmu...
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i commend my friend, the senator from north dakota. again, are you aware of any substantive reasons why this man who served our country for so long in our military should not be confirmed as the head of the army corps of engineers? mr. dorgan: i would say to the senator from virginia there are no reasons with respect to this person's military service. i have not heard any reasons from the senator from louisiana. he is not holding up his promotion because he thinks the man is unfit or didn't earn the promotion. he is holding up the promotion because he is demanding other things of the corps of engineers. despite meirtation here, let me say i don't dislike my colleague from louisiana. i intensely dislike what he is doing. i expect most informed soldiers in this country should dislike what he is doing because i believe it puts a soldier in the position of being a pawn as between the demands of a u.s. senator and some agency. i have -- i will go through at some point. the senator i know is leaving this afternoon. that's why i as a matter o
i commend my friend, the senator from north dakota. again, are you aware of any substantive reasons why this man who served our country for so long in our military should not be confirmed as the head of the army corps of engineers? mr. dorgan: i would say to the senator from virginia there are no reasons with respect to this person's military service. i have not heard any reasons from the senator from louisiana. he is not holding up his promotion because he thinks the man is unfit or didn't...
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central south dakota through nebraska. more in a second. rain driving out of cleveland, getting through can'ton, as well. stretching into pennsylvania to pittsburgh. the rain is there. now reaching in toward the mason dixon line. that's going to slide into northern maryland, northern parts of virginia, too. we'll get a couple of travel delays. our parent system, it's that low that's developing and strengthening out. when you see something like that develop with a big wind field, you know you'll see some problems. winds gusting today to near 55 miles per hour. all the areas that are shaded in yellow, that's who has the wind advisory. red shaded areas, high wind warning. temperatures will be on the mild side below that front. winds will be gusting to near 60 miles per hour. more on that in a bit. let me show you snow coming out of the sierra-nevada range. yesterday, lake tahoe region. there's a snow lower in action. one to two feet of snow yesterday. that is headed eastward toward montana and wyoming. more details in a bit. late season snow,
central south dakota through nebraska. more in a second. rain driving out of cleveland, getting through can'ton, as well. stretching into pennsylvania to pittsburgh. the rain is there. now reaching in toward the mason dixon line. that's going to slide into northern maryland, northern parts of virginia, too. we'll get a couple of travel delays. our parent system, it's that low that's developing and strengthening out. when you see something like that develop with a big wind field, you know you'll...
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but then you think, what a 30-game winner doing out in a dakota snowstorm in october pitching. you imagine a winner, risk pitching in that stor youldnke aamf reserves and send them out on the road, you expect to make money barn storming. you had to have stars. it was the stars indeed who turned out. >> most notably babe ruth and lou gehrig, who aed cro evesmalof owns > i er bruth i memtheds suowa agin toth >> hpithen i was ni9 years old in des moines, io en tere plae boston game. i bought a ball out of a babble. and teams some o star da >> i was lhegue g thtim >> hidn'nk either. i sure e fihad to gathatxtra ofgsutob, t'samazforaghis reche ly beeo tle his barn storming trips. >> memphis,attanooga, nashville. pine bluff. alabama,moutry. ounds coul anyth could belmosflat. almost all infield. >> dean was another one that formed his own team playing the cuveryn,ms fr negle te baseball. >> he paid me a great amount of money. page's representation and fame came to the exhibitions that he put on. >> like many traditions of the olden gauge, barn storming eventually faded away as basebal
but then you think, what a 30-game winner doing out in a dakota snowstorm in october pitching. you imagine a winner, risk pitching in that stor youldnke aamf reserves and send them out on the road, you expect to make money barn storming. you had to have stars. it was the stars indeed who turned out. >> most notably babe ruth and lou gehrig, who aed cro evesmalof owns > i er bruth i memtheds suowa agin toth >> hpithen i was ni9 years old in des moines, io en tere plae boston game....
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downpours for the dakotas, minnesota and wisconsin. thunderstorms in south florida [ around 80 in miami, new orleans, and dallas. 60s in new york and baltimore. 77 in kansas city. 66 in the twin cities. wet and in the 50s from seattle to sacramento. >>> you know, most of us break out the lawn mowers, hedge trimmers and weed killers to get rid of unwanted brush and weeds. >> in northern california they're using nature to tackle nature. more than 2,000 goats and sheep were allowed to have their way with the landscape near sacramento. a major road was shut down so they could freely gobble up as much brush as they could. >> in addition to reducing the risk of fires it was beneficial to the animal and plant ecosystems and you got built-in fertilizer. we'll be right back with more "world news now." [ female announcer ] swiffer dust & shine is the only furniture polish with febreze freshness. so your furniture is "swiffer clean"... and your home is "febreze fresh." [ doorbell rings ] swiffer gives cleaning a fresh new meaning. and what it doe
downpours for the dakotas, minnesota and wisconsin. thunderstorms in south florida [ around 80 in miami, new orleans, and dallas. 60s in new york and baltimore. 77 in kansas city. 66 in the twin cities. wet and in the 50s from seattle to sacramento. >>> you know, most of us break out the lawn mowers, hedge trimmers and weed killers to get rid of unwanted brush and weeds. >> in northern california they're using nature to tackle nature. more than 2,000 goats and sheep were allowed...
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to the day after calvin coolidge became president he stood in a classroom and rapid city and south dakota and handed out tiny slips of paper that each read i do not choose to run for president 1928 the political world but he was aiming for a draft treaty was not in march 1929 he retired and reluctantly handed over the country to his former secretary of commerce herbert hoover but he was not crazy about herbert hoover. he said that man has given me nothing but a vice and all of it bad. [laughter] and retirement to lynch double that law $3,000 per week with a syndicate a popular newspaper column that a boy dick autobiography -- and his world was not a different world and he moved back only to discover the next president had not live-- lived 82 family house. of those crowd of curiosity seekers rolled by in constant procession wended myers trespassed on his porch and trampled on his lawn and peered through the windows. he paid $40,000.2 move to larger quarters, the 16 rooms on 9 acres overlooking the connecticut river, a house far grander but far less grand than pennsylvania avenue. hit was t
to the day after calvin coolidge became president he stood in a classroom and rapid city and south dakota and handed out tiny slips of paper that each read i do not choose to run for president 1928 the political world but he was aiming for a draft treaty was not in march 1929 he retired and reluctantly handed over the country to his former secretary of commerce herbert hoover but he was not crazy about herbert hoover. he said that man has given me nothing but a vice and all of it bad....
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from texas, 4 from a, 3 from missouri, 3 from kansas, 2 from illinois, 1 in indiana, nebraska, north dakota, north carolina, tennessee and new york. >> pretty spread out, yes? rowell is looking for his 2nd hit in the series. he had one last night. good speed and wide. last week we saw a 17-pitch at- bat late in the game, and finally keyed an fau win over the cajuns. this one hasn't approached 17 pitches yet, but unless sit a battle. this is popped up on the mound and bryant inches his way to the hill to make the catch. three up and three down. tyler ray sails through the 3rd. 3-1, troy. >>> 3-1, troy, off to a good start early. leads the arkansas - little rock by 2 as we play in the bottom of the 3rd. it is our pleasure to be joined by the coach, nor more in the arkansas - little rock dugout. how important is the series to your club as you try to establish a winning season early in the sunbelt conference this year? >> it is very important. we need to show we start playing with the guys in the top of the conference year in and year out. troy is one of those guys i hope we will see doing bett
from texas, 4 from a, 3 from missouri, 3 from kansas, 2 from illinois, 1 in indiana, nebraska, north dakota, north carolina, tennessee and new york. >> pretty spread out, yes? rowell is looking for his 2nd hit in the series. he had one last night. good speed and wide. last week we saw a 17-pitch at- bat late in the game, and finally keyed an fau win over the cajuns. this one hasn't approached 17 pitches yet, but unless sit a battle. this is popped up on the mound and bryant inches his way...
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kaufman: i yield to the senator from north dakota. the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. mr. dorgan: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to calendar 526, the nomination of brigadier general michael walsh, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table, that any statements related to the nomination appear at the appropriate place in the record as if read. that the president be immediately notified of the senate's action. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. vitter: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. mr. vitter: yes, madam president, for the reasons i clearly laid out, i, again, object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. dorgan: madam president, let me, again, say the reasons that were laid out were inappropriate reasons. that the very specific project that my colleague described as the problem, as least one of the problems, it turns out he would know, because he received in written notice from the corps of engineers, they don't have the legal authority to
kaufman: i yield to the senator from north dakota. the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. mr. dorgan: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to calendar 526, the nomination of brigadier general michael walsh, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table, that any statements related to the nomination appear at the appropriate place in the record as if read. that the president be immediately notified of the senate's action. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr....
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thunderstorms from kansas to south dakota. rain and thunderstorms in orlando, orlando, chattanooga and charlotte. >> 75 in new orleans today. 82 for miami. near 70 in the northeast. 60s from omaha to indianapolis. mostly 70s across the rockies today. beautiful day there. 57 for seattle. 59 in sacramento. and a hot 91 in phoenix. >>> it sounded like deja vu all over again at this year's boston marathon. >> 21-year-old robert share accurate is setting a course record. he became the first person to run the ledge gend dear marathon in under 2 hours 6 minutes, 82 seconds faster than the record set by a four-time winner who happens to have the same name. both from there kenya but they're not related. >> the nguyener has gone back home. he says he's going to buy cows with his prize money. >> that time is incredible. under 2 hours 6 minutes. it took me more than that to run half that distance in the new york city half marathon. >> now you have a fixed goal. that in ten years. >> that is never going to happen. >> 2020. >> no way. >> we
thunderstorms from kansas to south dakota. rain and thunderstorms in orlando, orlando, chattanooga and charlotte. >> 75 in new orleans today. 82 for miami. near 70 in the northeast. 60s from omaha to indianapolis. mostly 70s across the rockies today. beautiful day there. 57 for seattle. 59 in sacramento. and a hot 91 in phoenix. >>> it sounded like deja vu all over again at this year's boston marathon. >> 21-year-old robert share accurate is setting a course record. he...
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guest: there's this swath that descends from north dakota all the way down through south dakota, nebraska kansas, oklahoma and texas that largely were -- felt the recession i guess the least of any area of the country. and a lot of that has to do with the fact that they are agricultural states and counties, and energy states and counties. and for a while at least, that protected them from the worst of the recession. but you're sort of finding now that wyoming has seen a little bit of an increase in stress because the energy prices aren't what they were say a year ago. but, still, compared to the rest of the country, these states and these counties really are doing much better than anywhere else. host: next is mark from port stnch lucie, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. i appreciate your taking the call. i've been listening to a lot of the calls today and my opinion anyway is most people are just worried about the political end of it. the this divide that we have in this country, i heard a man from hills borrow talk about all of the spending and all the debt and all that stuff.
guest: there's this swath that descends from north dakota all the way down through south dakota, nebraska kansas, oklahoma and texas that largely were -- felt the recession i guess the least of any area of the country. and a lot of that has to do with the fact that they are agricultural states and counties, and energy states and counties. and for a while at least, that protected them from the worst of the recession. but you're sort of finding now that wyoming has seen a little bit of an...
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in 1927, the summer in the black hills at rapid city, south dakota, and tuesday, august 2nd, 1927, exactly four years to the day after calvin coolidge became president, he stood in a classroom in rapid city, south dakota and handed out tiny slips of paper. each read "i do not choose to run for president in 1928." the political world thought he was aiming for a draft. he wasn't. in march, 1929, calvin coolidge retired to north hampton. he reluctantly handed over the country to his former secretary of commerce, herbert hoover. but he wasn't crazy about herbert hoover. sacrilege, quote cope that man has given me nothing but the ice and all of it bad." [laughter] in retirement, coolidge gal told $3,000 a week offering a popular syndicated newspaper column and he compost the public autobiography, the autobiography of: which. his world was now a different world. he had moved back only to discover that an ex-president cannot live in a two-family house upon an ordinary small town st.. curiosity seekers road by in constant procession. admirers trampled the lawn and trespassed his tiny porch. they p
in 1927, the summer in the black hills at rapid city, south dakota, and tuesday, august 2nd, 1927, exactly four years to the day after calvin coolidge became president, he stood in a classroom in rapid city, south dakota and handed out tiny slips of paper. each read "i do not choose to run for president in 1928." the political world thought he was aiming for a draft. he wasn't. in march, 1929, calvin coolidge retired to north hampton. he reluctantly handed over the country to his...
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in a few you're seeing isolated rain showers in the dakotas. those are the areas that are likely to be more active. as far as the rain is concerned into tonight or tomorrow, even a few thunderstorms spilling out into the plains, even out toward dallas. and, again, primarily on friday initially we're going to see temperatures cooling down and that's mainly because of the clouds in the region. here's a look back at wyoming, colorado. here in colorado, a foot of snowfall. meanwhile some meager rainfall totals. here fairly mild numbers from little rock, dallas coming in at 65 right now. 81 later today. those warm temperatures will spread east into the region. that's a look at the region. let's check out your local forecast. washington, d.c., getting in on some of those warm numbers today. 76 with fun sunshine. indianapolis 79 making an 80-tee degree run. nashville, also matching that number. so, lynn, a lot of beautiful places starting off april right with some decent temperatures. coming up we'll talk about what we can expect for the finish of the
in a few you're seeing isolated rain showers in the dakotas. those are the areas that are likely to be more active. as far as the rain is concerned into tonight or tomorrow, even a few thunderstorms spilling out into the plains, even out toward dallas. and, again, primarily on friday initially we're going to see temperatures cooling down and that's mainly because of the clouds in the region. here's a look back at wyoming, colorado. here in colorado, a foot of snowfall. meanwhile some meager...
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for her, it's argus, north dakota, a town like the place where she grew up, on the endless dakota plains. like many of her characters, she was raised catholic and deeply influenced by a mix of cultures: her mother was french ojibwe, her father, german- american, and both taught at a school run by the bureau of indian affairs. louise went on to become one of the first women to graduate from dartmouth college. after earning a master's at johns hopkins, she wrote poetry while eking out a living as a waitress, lifeguard, and other odd jobs, including teaching poetry in a prison, until she was 30. that's when her first novel "love medicine" was published to critical and popular success. she introduced us to several generations of three native- american clans. and since then, she's produced 13 novels in all, and volumes of poetry and children's books. but when she's not in her writer's attic, this is where she likes to hang out. >> yes, that's one of my favorite books. >> moyers: birchbark books, the independent bookstore she owns in minneapolis, a local jewel of literature as well as ojibwe a
for her, it's argus, north dakota, a town like the place where she grew up, on the endless dakota plains. like many of her characters, she was raised catholic and deeply influenced by a mix of cultures: her mother was french ojibwe, her father, german- american, and both taught at a school run by the bureau of indian affairs. louise went on to become one of the first women to graduate from dartmouth college. after earning a master's at johns hopkins, she wrote poetry while eking out a living as...
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with new technology to be able to act as natural gas in the dakotas, pa., n.y.. that is opening of a whole new future for us. it is very positive. we will be much better off than before. host: what is the petroleum institute? guest: it is a trade organization. we have been in existence since 1990. it is a -- 1919. it is a consequence of the first world onwar. and lots of ever business today is that program coming up with practices. what is the best way to do each procedure? we continue to do that all of the time. host: s take some calls, the first from new orleans. caller: good morning. i am an electrician. ships come in from the middle east. years ago, they wanted to build a natural gas platform off the coast of louisiana. they were having a dispute whether to do and open loop or a closed loop system. can you explain the difference in that? guest: i do not know that answer. in terms of importing natural gas, a few years ago, we have much more natural gas than in the united states makes its -- both developments not as likely for as much as they were a few years a
with new technology to be able to act as natural gas in the dakotas, pa., n.y.. that is opening of a whole new future for us. it is very positive. we will be much better off than before. host: what is the petroleum institute? guest: it is a trade organization. we have been in existence since 1990. it is a -- 1919. it is a consequence of the first world onwar. and lots of ever business today is that program coming up with practices. what is the best way to do each procedure? we continue to do...
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universities and build their capacity, even as there is an architecture school from the university of north dakota their. i think he should really think about it. this is a very discreet strategy that universities are following in the middle east. it is going to be good for our foreign policy, but it is only because they are rich. we really need to do this where people are not rich. i think he should really look that. . . they thank them for the generosity. we have that online at the website. you can affect the video on a the look of the video on malaria and aids. you can see the heart wrenching stories. the most have successful outcomes. we have had a lot of the european governments during the equivalent there. the awareness of the program is not the fraud. -- that brought thad. their generosity is important as well. global health is more visible today than it was 10 years ago, but not as visible as it needs to be so that people feel great that this budget item continues to grow at time when not much will be growing. >> i think that what bill and melinda have done is great. i think that in order
universities and build their capacity, even as there is an architecture school from the university of north dakota their. i think he should really think about it. this is a very discreet strategy that universities are following in the middle east. it is going to be good for our foreign policy, but it is only because they are rich. we really need to do this where people are not rich. i think he should really look that. . . they thank them for the generosity. we have that online at the website....
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the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. mr. dorgan: mr. president, i wanted to, in a few minutes, talk about the start treaty, but before i do that i want to engage in some discussion with the senator from connecticut about financial reform. and even as i do -- and i'll do that briefly -- i wanted to say, not many members of the senate understand how much time and effort the senator from connecticut has put into this product of financial reform, wall street reform, as it's called. and i, for one, really very much appreciate the work that's been done. i think there's a lot in the bill that's been brought to the floor by senator dodd that is commendable and that is right on point. there are some areas where i perhaps will want to offer suggestions, maybe the senator would agree with hi them, maybe not. but i want to say as a starting point, i'm really pleased that we have the bill on the floor now, especially for debate, open for amendment next week, and i hope we keep it on the floor and improve it in areas where it can be improved, make mo
the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. mr. dorgan: mr. president, i wanted to, in a few minutes, talk about the start treaty, but before i do that i want to engage in some discussion with the senator from connecticut about financial reform. and even as i do -- and i'll do that briefly -- i wanted to say, not many members of the senate understand how much time and effort the senator from connecticut has put into this product of financial reform, wall street reform, as it's called....
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. >>> in north dakota, an early joke sent hundreds of high school students into an attack. the assistant principal announced the school had canceled the prom. some teachers in on the joke and they got upset. >>> the man accused of skinning a guinea pig to make a hat is back behind bars tonight. charles woodson is now accused of threatening children. a woman said woodson made a throat slashing gesture to her children and the judge revoked his bail. earlier this month, he was arrested on animal cruelty charges for killing the guinea pig. he said he killed the animal humanely. >>> the local writer behind the column discussing date rape is under some new employment. plus -- >>> and you kill people. that's wonderful tommy. >> is that scar face for kids or by kids? children take the stage to recreate one of the most notoriously violent movies in hollywood. >>> talk about a close call. four teenagers survived in this dramatic wreck. devon? >>> 71 at national, 71 in baltimore and also 73 at dulles. pushing for the 50s in many cases, wakeup weather tomorrow. back into the 40s and so
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heavy rain in the dakotas, minnesota and withes with and some isolated thunderstorms across texas and south florida. >> miami, new orleans and dallas all hover around 80 degrees today. 60s for new york and baltimore. it's going to be warmer than normal in parts of the midwest, hitting the 70s in omaha, kansas city. wet and in the 50s from seattle to sacramento. >>> ahead on "america this morning," international outrage after an american mother sends her adopted son back to russia alone. now, it could prevent other americans from adoption. >>> and a frantic rescue as rising floodwaters carry a woman away. [ female announcer ] any hair can shine in the spotlight, but aveeno hair shines in real life. introducing a whole new kind of shine from aveeno nourish plus. when hair is damaged, the cuticle doesn't reflect light well. with active naturals wheat protein, these formulas target and smooth damage so light reflects more visibly. [ female announcer ] a study showed 75% more shine after just one use. real shine, for real life. yours. [ female announcer ] visit aveeno.com for a free sample
heavy rain in the dakotas, minnesota and withes with and some isolated thunderstorms across texas and south florida. >> miami, new orleans and dallas all hover around 80 degrees today. 60s for new york and baltimore. it's going to be warmer than normal in parts of the midwest, hitting the 70s in omaha, kansas city. wet and in the 50s from seattle to sacramento. >>> ahead on "america this morning," international outrage after an american mother sends her adopted son back...
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senator john thune of south dakota may look at it. mike huckabee may take a look at it but i don't think he goes, and then we are keeping an eye on rick perry, the governor of texas. it could be a very, very interesting field, lots of fun people and i hope i don't, sound like a know it all. the only thing that we're certain about is uncertainty. i mean, this is a scrutiny business, weird things happen, that this is sort of my best cut on what i think is happening, why it's happening and what to look for for the next couple of years. thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> the role that goldman sachs and banks had in the current downturn. goldman sachs executives testify before a subcommittee to day lives at 10:00 a.m. eastern on cspan 3. >> our public affairs content is available on television, radio, and online and you can also connect with us on twitter, facebook, and youtube and sign up for our scheduled over e- mails that c-
senator john thune of south dakota may look at it. mike huckabee may take a look at it but i don't think he goes, and then we are keeping an eye on rick perry, the governor of texas. it could be a very, very interesting field, lots of fun people and i hope i don't, sound like a know it all. the only thing that we're certain about is uncertainty. i mean, this is a scrutiny business, weird things happen, that this is sort of my best cut on what i think is happening, why it's happening and what to...
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large hail, gusty winds and isolated tornadoes in west texas, kansas, nebraska, minnesota and the dakotas. scattered showers from the great lakes to the northeast. and rain from south florida to east texas. >> around 80 in dallas. new orleans and miami. 50s in boston and baltimore. a warm 81 in omaha. 71 in kansas city. and 72 in los angeles. 50s in seattle, boise and salt lake city. phoenix will hit 77. and sacramento is 65. >>> coming up on "america this morning," a new look at what caused the biggest bank collapse in history. >>> then, quarterback ben roethlisberger escapes criminal charges. but not the wrath of one prosecutor, who tells him to grow up. >>> and a surprise from conan o'brien, on his return to late night. welcome to progressive. nice calculator. i'm just trying to save money on my car insurance. you know, with progressive, you get the option to name your price. is that even possible? uh, absolutely. trade? and i still get great service? more like super great. oh, you have a message. "hello." calculator humor. i'll be here all week. i will -- that was my schedule. the fre
large hail, gusty winds and isolated tornadoes in west texas, kansas, nebraska, minnesota and the dakotas. scattered showers from the great lakes to the northeast. and rain from south florida to east texas. >> around 80 in dallas. new orleans and miami. 50s in boston and baltimore. a warm 81 in omaha. 71 in kansas city. and 72 in los angeles. 50s in seattle, boise and salt lake city. phoenix will hit 77. and sacramento is 65. >>> coming up on "america this morning," a...
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universities and build their capacity, even as there is an architecture school from the university of north dakota their. i think he should really think about it.
universities and build their capacity, even as there is an architecture school from the university of north dakota their. i think he should really think about it.
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he was at a base in north dakota -- he got the call to put the bombs in the air. the fifth -- base to put them in the air and the only thing that turned back, according to interview by khrushchev's sun and other people that were there, was khrushchev back down because kennedy was not going to. and that is from a man who is living today. guest: i believe the caller is referring to the cuban missile crisis which was a very dangerous period during the cold war that almost resulted in a nuclear war. i believe there were some discussions held between the united states, russia, and cuba in the early 1990's that brought some of the key players -- some of the key players in that crisis together. and secretary castro was asked how close the world was to a nuclear war, and he put his fingers together by this and he said, this] it was a dangerous period. i think one of the reasons it was dangerous is at the time of the cuban missile crisis in 1962, there really were no agreements that limited and managed the risk posed by the u.s. and russian nuclear arsenal. i think it is a
he was at a base in north dakota -- he got the call to put the bombs in the air. the fifth -- base to put them in the air and the only thing that turned back, according to interview by khrushchev's sun and other people that were there, was khrushchev back down because kennedy was not going to. and that is from a man who is living today. guest: i believe the caller is referring to the cuban missile crisis which was a very dangerous period during the cold war that almost resulted in a nuclear...
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they partnered with units from south dakota and new jersey during that deployment. they shared f-16 aircraft and other resources during their rotation. >> just to give you a sense, there are a lot of records being toss ad side here including the earliest 90- degree ever at dulles yesterday. this is very unusual weather. we don't usually see temperatures about 0 degrees above where they should be this time of year. >> we'll get back to reality soon, right? >> yeah, we will. mostly we're enjoying it. >> am. >> i'm ready for slightly cooler air. 90degrees at reagan national. the asterisk by dulles international and bwi marshall indicate in the day where we had a record. at dulles, the record high for today is 84. we'll shatter that. bwi marshall, i think it is in the low 90s so we'll see if we'll get close. temperatures right now, check this out. this is reminiscent of what we might have around here in late june. 71degrees right now at reagan national. 70 in gaithersburg. not a lot of cool air out there. currently, 75 in fredericksburg. we are just not cooling off over
they partnered with units from south dakota and new jersey during that deployment. they shared f-16 aircraft and other resources during their rotation. >> just to give you a sense, there are a lot of records being toss ad side here including the earliest 90- degree ever at dulles yesterday. this is very unusual weather. we don't usually see temperatures about 0 degrees above where they should be this time of year. >> we'll get back to reality soon, right? >> yeah, we will....
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. >>> and today on "oprah," dakota fanning brings secrets from the movie set. that's at 4:00 on abc 7. >> no surprises in the first round of the nfl draft. the redskins took offensive tackle trent williams, the experts say was the best offensive linemen available to protect the donovan mcnabb. williams is 6-5, 315 pounds, brooke and texas, played in oklahoma. he is the first offensive linemen taken by the skins in more than a decade. the last time it was chris samuels. his job is to be the personal protector of donovan mcnabb. >> when the coach called me, he wanted to know if i was committed to being great. i assured him i was 100 percent. >> what do you think about protecting donovan mcnabb? >> it is an honor more than anything. he's a great player i've looked up to four long time. it's a dream come true. >> trent williams is your newest redskin. game 5 of the best of seven, don't forget. that's tonight at the phone booth. that's your debts sports. >> it's going to be a wild game. 5:26, 55 degrees. the news continues at 5:30. >> if in the next half-hour, 11 pe
. >>> and today on "oprah," dakota fanning brings secrets from the movie set. that's at 4:00 on abc 7. >> no surprises in the first round of the nfl draft. the redskins took offensive tackle trent williams, the experts say was the best offensive linemen available to protect the donovan mcnabb. williams is 6-5, 315 pounds, brooke and texas, played in oklahoma. he is the first offensive linemen taken by the skins in more than a decade. the last time it was chris samuels....
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our next weather system that we'll be watching is this band of clouds we see running from the dakotashrough minnesota up to lake superior and on into canada. it doesn't look very substantial at all. the front will trail through us. with high pressure to the south blocking any moisture from coming in, it looks like when that comes through, it can sh come through dry. so today for the weekend will be the cooler of the two days. here's the chilly air we have this morning coming into our area. here is that shot of warm air coming up ahead of that front. that shot will also introduce some chilly air. 61-66 typical. seasonnably cool for sunny skies. a few gusts to 20. small-craft advise ri out today on the bay. for the futurecast, tomorrow we take it to 73 for the high. we introduce a few scattered clouds as that weak cool front approaches overnight sunday into monday. maybe a sprinkle. maybe clouds as the front passes through. high temperature on monday only 65. 59 for tuesday. a little on the breezey side. 63, 67, and 75. so the temperatures are a little cool next week but show a warming
our next weather system that we'll be watching is this band of clouds we see running from the dakotashrough minnesota up to lake superior and on into canada. it doesn't look very substantial at all. the front will trail through us. with high pressure to the south blocking any moisture from coming in, it looks like when that comes through, it can sh come through dry. so today for the weekend will be the cooler of the two days. here's the chilly air we have this morning coming into our area. here...
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it's coming out of the dakotas and moving into wisconsin, northern sections of illinois. that is going to be our next weather maker because it's moving in our direction. good news here, though, it's going to move through quite quickly and it's just going to be a one day wonder, okay and this then temperatures will come back up and the sunshine will come back out. right now, national at 71. leesburg, 72 and front royal holding on to the middle 70s out to the west of us. here's the forecast through the evening hours. no need to worry about rain this evening. fair skies at 7:00, temperatures holding in the mid to upper 60s. a little cooler by 11:00 with some clouds and 57. we will track the rain for you coming up in the full forecast. lets you know what -- let you know when and for how long you will need the umbrella. shawn? >> gary, see you then. >>> we're following new developments tonight in the sexual assault investigation involving pittsburgh steelers quarterback ben roethlisberger. fox 5's dave ross is here. >> ben roethlisberger will not be charged. he had been accuse
it's coming out of the dakotas and moving into wisconsin, northern sections of illinois. that is going to be our next weather maker because it's moving in our direction. good news here, though, it's going to move through quite quickly and it's just going to be a one day wonder, okay and this then temperatures will come back up and the sunshine will come back out. right now, national at 71. leesburg, 72 and front royal holding on to the middle 70s out to the west of us. here's the forecast...
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lawmakers in indiana, north dakota, mississippi, nevada and arizona say that the plan which requiresryone to have health insurance violates the constitution. 18 states are now involved. now, legal experts say that the lawsuit won't stick because congress has the power to regulate commerce. >>> it's a busy day here. something else that's happening live today, counting down to tiger woods' return to golf. he's answered the reporters' questioned, welcomed by the fans. the question is does he still got game? rafer is live in augusta. what do you think his chances are? you've watched him practice. >> reporter: you know, robin, i've witnessed an evolution of tiger woods that has me believing he really can win this thing. on monday his body language was tentative. he was a little timid with the fans, wasn't sure how to react to him. by wednesday, totally different woods. his chest was out, his confidence was high, as he was feeding off of their enthusiasm, and he looks like his old self. i truly believe he's got a chance to win this. a lot of my colleagues do not. tiger also sent the media,
lawmakers in indiana, north dakota, mississippi, nevada and arizona say that the plan which requiresryone to have health insurance violates the constitution. 18 states are now involved. now, legal experts say that the lawsuit won't stick because congress has the power to regulate commerce. >>> it's a busy day here. something else that's happening live today, counting down to tiger woods' return to golf. he's answered the reporters' questioned, welcomed by the fans. the question is does...
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the senator from north dakota. mr. dorgan: mr. president, i felt as a mast courtesy i should -- as a matter of courtesy i should tell my colleague from lewis laws when i was going to do. let me describe the circumstance. it bothers me a lot, and i'm pretty unhappy about it, and so should all of my colleagues be unhappy. there's a man named general michael warble, a soldier who served this country for 30 years. he has served in wartime. i know him. know him fairly well. related to him. don't have -- not related to him. don't have anything more than a professional relationship because i've seen his work in the u.s. army corps of engineers. he was recommended unanimously by the armed services committee. senator levin and senator mccain and the unanimous vote of the armed services committee to be promoted from a one-star ne
the senator from north dakota. mr. dorgan: mr. president, i felt as a mast courtesy i should -- as a matter of courtesy i should tell my colleague from lewis laws when i was going to do. let me describe the circumstance. it bothers me a lot, and i'm pretty unhappy about it, and so should all of my colleagues be unhappy. there's a man named general michael warble, a soldier who served this country for 30 years. he has served in wartime. i know him. know him fairly well. related to him. don't...
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. >> we made it to south dakota.f the states. >> junky einstein -- who invented that name? >> i think that i did. it is all a haze these days. he reminded us of albert einstein, but instead of using his genius for good, he used it for pleasure by pleasuring himself with illegal drugs. we called him "junky einstein." >> he first appeared in our second video as a character and we refered to him as junky einstein. when he was in other episodes, he needed a placard. >> the next one is president obama bowing. >> that sounds like the first video. >> we also did a flashback. 1.5. >> there is a katy correct segment -- katie couric segment. >> we are in the public domain when it comes to this, but what do you do with cbs? do you have problems with this? >> they have sued us about 10 times. we always put them in the shredder. >> do you get any reaction from the organizations like cbs? >> occasionally, we get calls from them complaining that one reporter got a good melody and the other reporter did not get something quite as ca
. >> we made it to south dakota.f the states. >> junky einstein -- who invented that name? >> i think that i did. it is all a haze these days. he reminded us of albert einstein, but instead of using his genius for good, he used it for pleasure by pleasuring himself with illegal drugs. we called him "junky einstein." >> he first appeared in our second video as a character and we refered to him as junky einstein. when he was in other episodes, he needed a...
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sandy from south dakota says i don't want to see saturday mail stop.ea and get my daily newspaper by mail. i would not get my saturday paper until monday. another viewer sent us this. i whole heartedly believe there should be a ten-year phase out of the united states postal system for the same reason western union stopped telegrams. i believe people would rather the system go out of business than pay a buck for a stamp. greg from vermont disagrees. he says those awaiting medicine or a check in the mail will then realize what it meant to have six-day delivery. we want to thank everybody for your well-crafted comments today. >>> despite days and weeks of intensive searching, there are still no signs of haleigh cummings. she is missing for more than a year now. the last person to see the 5-year-old was misty cross lynn, then the girlfriend of her father. recently croslin's mother is speaking out about this. she said she was told haleigh was sexually molested the night she vanished. >> where did that story come from? >> from misty. >> what did she say? >>
sandy from south dakota says i don't want to see saturday mail stop.ea and get my daily newspaper by mail. i would not get my saturday paper until monday. another viewer sent us this. i whole heartedly believe there should be a ten-year phase out of the united states postal system for the same reason western union stopped telegrams. i believe people would rather the system go out of business than pay a buck for a stamp. greg from vermont disagrees. he says those awaiting medicine or a check in...
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dakota fanning, in this coming of age about the '70s teenaged band the runaway. >> they were the firstf girls to get together and play their own music in a very rock n' roll way. >> my name is don mckay. >> reporter: elizabeth s shue -- >> i'm three months pregnant. >> reporter: the greatest centers on a troubled teen and grieving family with performances by -- >> it's deeply heartfelt. it has an openness and honest. >> life is wasted on people. >> reporter: ben stiller goes serious playing a mentally unstable 40-year-old trying to restart his life. >> he seems vulnerable. >> within the tone of it, there's room for a lot of humor. but you know, there's also a lot of uncomfortable moments and a lot of real moments and a lot of space. >> reporter: and what better way to break on through to the other side than with an eye- opening doors documentary, featuring the legendary band in "when you're strange." >> what will the fans find out different? they will find out that jim morrison was a poeest and artist. that robbery wrote "light my fire" that the band is composed of four artists and fou
dakota fanning, in this coming of age about the '70s teenaged band the runaway. >> they were the firstf girls to get together and play their own music in a very rock n' roll way. >> my name is don mckay. >> reporter: elizabeth s shue -- >> i'm three months pregnant. >> reporter: the greatest centers on a troubled teen and grieving family with performances by -- >> it's deeply heartfelt. it has an openness and honest. >> life is wasted on people....
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guest: there's this swath that descends from north dakota all the way down through south dakota, nebraska, kansas, oklahoma and texas that largely were -- felt the recession i guess the least of any area of the country. and a lot of that has to do with the fact that they are agricultural states and counties, and energy states and counties. and for a while at least, that protected them from the worst of the recession. but you're sort of finding now that wyoming has seen a little bit of an increase in stress because the energy prices aren't what they were say a year ago. but, still, compared to the rest of the country, these states and these counties really are doing much better than anywhere else. host: next is mark from port stnch lucie, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. i appreciate your taking the call. i've been listening to a lot of the calls today and my opinion anyway is most people are just worried about the political end of it. the this divide that we have in this country, i heard a man from hills borrow talk about all of the spending and all the debt and all that stuff
guest: there's this swath that descends from north dakota all the way down through south dakota, nebraska, kansas, oklahoma and texas that largely were -- felt the recession i guess the least of any area of the country. and a lot of that has to do with the fact that they are agricultural states and counties, and energy states and counties. and for a while at least, that protected them from the worst of the recession. but you're sort of finding now that wyoming has seen a little bit of an...
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from the dakotas down into texas, have seen severe weather. potential down toward oklahoma city.his area of low pressure is going to lift past us, heading into the weekend. with high pressure dominant and in control, just offshore, off the jersey shore now, warm air is going to stay with us. and as the front moves through, it's going to lift to the north and east. doesn't really impact our temperatures pretty much. we stay in the mid-70s, right on through the next few days. and closer to 80 on a few of them. sunset today is at 7:32. no advisories in effect. 48 degrees, mainly clear. the normal temperature for this time of year is just around 38. we will be way above that, by about 10 degrees or so. sunny and partly cloudy. with any luck at all, you can get up to 80 degrees at bwi marshall. you can see, all you have to do is go over the mountains. temperatures are already close to 90 degrees in cumberland. >> beautiful. it was 80 there today. i bet they're enjoying it. >>> don't miss tonight's cbs primetime lineup. it's ghost whisperer. then watch miami medical, followed by eyewit
from the dakotas down into texas, have seen severe weather. potential down toward oklahoma city.his area of low pressure is going to lift past us, heading into the weekend. with high pressure dominant and in control, just offshore, off the jersey shore now, warm air is going to stay with us. and as the front moves through, it's going to lift to the north and east. doesn't really impact our temperatures pretty much. we stay in the mid-70s, right on through the next few days. and closer to 80 on...
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>> greg: dakota fanning shows us how it kill, skin and disembowel a dangerous tree flog. are machining trying to take over the planet? no, they are vending machines. according to the epa, the air in your home can be two to five times more polluted than the air outside. smoke, germs, viruses, allergens, pet dander, even smelly and potentially harmful voc compounds can actually be floating in the air you're breathing! but now you can clean that air with the incredible oreck xl professional air purifier. and if you call and order now you'll pay no interest ever! the secret to oreck's effectiveness is its patented truman cell filter. the oreck air purifier constantly moves the air in the room through its powerful six-stage filtration system. its electrostatic plates capture many impurities such as dust, allergens, bacteria - even viruses -- then puts clean air back in the room. how clean is the air in your home? try my oreck professional air purifier for a full 30 days risk free, with free shipping! stand by for a very special limited-time offer! call right now and david orec
>> greg: dakota fanning shows us how it kill, skin and disembowel a dangerous tree flog. are machining trying to take over the planet? no, they are vending machines. according to the epa, the air in your home can be two to five times more polluted than the air outside. smoke, germs, viruses, allergens, pet dander, even smelly and potentially harmful voc compounds can actually be floating in the air you're breathing! but now you can clean that air with the incredible oreck xl professional...
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clause can be stretched so far that you or i existing in the state of missouri or idaho or north dakota, engaged in interstate commerce we no longer have limits to federal action and to what congress may do. they might pass a law saying we may only -- you may only buy -- you may buy only a gm or a chrysler car. you may not buy a toyota or ford. there is no more principle limiting constitutional principle limiting congress' action if you accede to this >> greta: you by what you just say and your plans your announce tonight you are going to sue. your governor and your attorney general must both be as mad as wet hens. they are not happy. they've both taken a pass. what is going to be their response? how are their feelings about you going rogue for lack of a better word? >> governor is arrogant and dismissive. the attorney general is -- has not responded to the letter that i wrote him in january. the governor has not responded to letters i wrote him in january, december and january and i called him out publicly on statewide television asking him to take a position on this bill that is going
clause can be stretched so far that you or i existing in the state of missouri or idaho or north dakota, engaged in interstate commerce we no longer have limits to federal action and to what congress may do. they might pass a law saying we may only -- you may only buy -- you may buy only a gm or a chrysler car. you may not buy a toyota or ford. there is no more principle limiting constitutional principle limiting congress' action if you accede to this >> greta: you by what you just say...
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meet fourth grader dakota simms. >> i make about 200 three-pointers every single day. >> reporter: as his dad says there's no pressure. >> if he never grows another inch or never plays an nba game, never goes to college on a scholarship, it's perfectly fine. >> there's a lot more things you can do besides playing basketball. >> reporter: for now, this pint-sized superstar has some very big dreams. eric horng, abc news, orlan park, illinois. >> he certainly has a following. if you google his name there's a good number of videos showing off what this kid can do and he's good, look at those mov
meet fourth grader dakota simms. >> i make about 200 three-pointers every single day. >> reporter: as his dad says there's no pressure. >> if he never grows another inch or never plays an nba game, never goes to college on a scholarship, it's perfectly fine. >> there's a lot more things you can do besides playing basketball. >> reporter: for now, this pint-sized superstar has some very big dreams. eric horng, abc news, orlan park, illinois. >> he certainly...
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i thank my friend from north dakota.i too have been very distressed about the conversations around financial reform. and i don't think any side -- either side of the aisle deserves a badge of honor as it relates to the way this has been discussed. and i agree with him that this is something way beyond using poll-tested language and should, in fact, be dealt with in a serious manner. so i share -- i didn't hear all your comments but i certainly agree with you that we ought to deal with this in a serious way. if i could just one moment, i do want to say that tennessee's lost a great human being, dr. benjamin hooks, and i want to join with my friend from -- alexander from tennessee, senator alexander, in being part of a resolution to talk about his wonderful life. i know that we're going to be having ceremonies in tennessee this wednesday, but certainly he was a wonderful individual who -- who did much to benefit our country and we all are saddened with his passing. mr. president, you and i have had a number of conversation
i thank my friend from north dakota.i too have been very distressed about the conversations around financial reform. and i don't think any side -- either side of the aisle deserves a badge of honor as it relates to the way this has been discussed. and i agree with him that this is something way beyond using poll-tested language and should, in fact, be dealt with in a serious manner. so i share -- i didn't hear all your comments but i certainly agree with you that we ought to deal with this in a...
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the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. mr. dorgan: mr. president, let me ask consent to speak in morning business for 15 minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. dorgan: mr. president, change is very hard in this country and in this chamber. change is always hard. i was thinking as we've been blocked from proceeding for wall street reform, which is a very important issue, i was thinking about what probably was the case on another big change at the turn of the last century when upton sinclair wrote about the meatpacking houses in this country. he wrote a book called "the jungle" and described his visits to the meatpacking houses in chicago and the unbelievably unsanitary conditions in those meatpacking houses. rats all around those meatpacking houses. but that's all right, they poison the rats. they take loaves of bread and soak it in poison and lay it around and then dead rats and all of the -- all of the things that existed in those meatpacking houses went down the same chute and out the backside came meat right to the groc
the presiding officer: the senator from north dakota. mr. dorgan: mr. president, let me ask consent to speak in morning business for 15 minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. dorgan: mr. president, change is very hard in this country and in this chamber. change is always hard. i was thinking as we've been blocked from proceeding for wall street reform, which is a very important issue, i was thinking about what probably was the case on another big change at the turn of the last...
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risk of strong storms from the dakotas into the central plains.row, heavy rain in the western half of texas. cool in new england with cloudy skies. mild in the ohio valley and >> good morning, everyone. i'm tony pann, it's going to be much cooler today than it was the past couple of days. otherwise mostly cloudy with high temperatures only in the high temperatures only in the mid 50's. >> and that's your latest weather. >>> next, kate gosselin takes on her critics and her ex-husband's claims she is neglecting her kids. more after this. we use our card. ( thuds )very time i'll take this. ( crashing ) double miles add up quick. and all of those. so we brought the whole gang. one adult, one goat please. it's hard to beat double miles. everyone knows two is better than one. introducing the venture card from capital one... with double miles on every purchase every day. go to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? oh, poor baby. with fabric made using renewable energy. pete is not. james is also wearing hanes ecosmart socks made with recycled fiber. pet
risk of strong storms from the dakotas into the central plains.row, heavy rain in the western half of texas. cool in new england with cloudy skies. mild in the ohio valley and >> good morning, everyone. i'm tony pann, it's going to be much cooler today than it was the past couple of days. otherwise mostly cloudy with high temperatures only in the high temperatures only in the mid 50's. >> and that's your latest weather. >>> next, kate gosselin takes on her critics and her...
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guest: there's this swath that descends from north dakota all the way down through south dakota, nebraska, kansas, oklahoma and texas that largely were -- felt the recession i guess the least of any area of the country. and a lot of that has to do with the fact that they are agricultural states and counties, and energy states and counties. and for a while at least, that protected them from the worst of the recession. but you're sort of finding now that wyoming has seen a little bit of an increase in stress because the energy prices aren't what they were say a year ago. but, still, compared to the rest of the country, these states and these counties really are doing much better than anywhere else. host: next is mark from port stnch lucie, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. i appreciate your taking the call. i've been listening to a lot of the calls today and my opinion anyway is most people are just worried about the political end of it. the this divide that we have in this country, i heard a man from hills borrow talk about all of the spending and all the debt and all that stuff
guest: there's this swath that descends from north dakota all the way down through south dakota, nebraska, kansas, oklahoma and texas that largely were -- felt the recession i guess the least of any area of the country. and a lot of that has to do with the fact that they are agricultural states and counties, and energy states and counties. and for a while at least, that protected them from the worst of the recession. but you're sort of finding now that wyoming has seen a little bit of an...
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the states with the best price apreachuation, north dakota, hawaii and right here in d.c. the worst, nevada, michigan and florida. heavy demand for the first private residential mortgage backed security bond in over two years pushed the yield down. redwood trust's $222 million bond priced at an interest rate of 3.75% p. a quarter point below the market rate. >>> it is certainly a huge week for earnings. we've got more than 160 s&p 500 companies getting ready to report the results. big week, indeed. texas instruments gets it going in the tech sector. ti shares take a look there, already up 1.4%. 27.$27.04 a share the latest tr. jim goldman is joining us now with a look at what the street is expecting to hear from this chip giant. take it away, jim. >> hey, trish. good morning to you. talk about a weird earnings suicide. save from apple which had a blow outquarter and stock reaction to match, other tech stalwarts have had good news to report but took it on the chin as far as investor reaction was concerned. that's what makes ti's report so intriguing tonight. the street look
the states with the best price apreachuation, north dakota, hawaii and right here in d.c. the worst, nevada, michigan and florida. heavy demand for the first private residential mortgage backed security bond in over two years pushed the yield down. redwood trust's $222 million bond priced at an interest rate of 3.75% p. a quarter point below the market rate. >>> it is certainly a huge week for earnings. we've got more than 160 s&p 500 companies getting ready to report the results....