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. >>> let's go to harford county, county executive david craig said some leaders are playing politics. a bill before the county council would establish a commission con srng fire and rest ciew. some thought this was a push to have a paid fire department but the county executive said that was never the intention. >> it appears we're not getting the leadership and change from some members of the council and some members of the association. >> executive craig said the advisory board should not be a threat to anyone and those opposing such a commission are not acting in the best interest of public safety but rather political safety. >> the state's top court said pitbull owners along with their landlords are liable if a dog lay tacks or injures another. the court said pitbulls are a breed that are inherently shy -- vicious. owners think the decision is a wrong one. >> reporter: they feel people knew what they were dealing with. this stems from a case where a 10-year-old was attacked. the family sued the landlord and own are. many say bad owners create vicious dogs of any breed so you can't
. >>> let's go to harford county, county executive david craig said some leaders are playing politics. a bill before the county council would establish a commission con srng fire and rest ciew. some thought this was a push to have a paid fire department but the county executive said that was never the intention. >> it appears we're not getting the leadership and change from some members of the council and some members of the association. >> executive craig said the advisory...
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. >> fans of david letterman and craig ferguson will be laughing for at least a couple years to come. both hosts are sticking with their respective gigs on the late show and the "the late show" sow through 2014. letterman celebrates his 65th birthday next week. the new deal means he'd become the longest running late night talk show host in tv history surfacing johnny carson's record of 30 years. and that's your eye on entertainment. >> we all agree we enjoy grownup doogie howser good morning. i'm andrea roane. >> all three of them this close to breaking into song. i'm mike hydeck. thank you for joining us this morning. here's monika santami. she has traffic momentarily. howard has not mentioned rock of ages in at least a week. >> just as excellent as howard's forecast. >> it was gorgeous yesterday. today will be warm but not as pretty. then we're going to cool off as we head toward the second half of the week.
. >> fans of david letterman and craig ferguson will be laughing for at least a couple years to come. both hosts are sticking with their respective gigs on the late show and the "the late show" sow through 2014. letterman celebrates his 65th birthday next week. the new deal means he'd become the longest running late night talk show host in tv history surfacing johnny carson's record of 30 years. and that's your eye on entertainment. >> we all agree we enjoy grownup doogie...
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still ahead tonight, after your late local news, stay tuned for the late show with david letterman then catch craig. cbs sports coverage of the masters begins with late-night highlights thursday and friday. live third-round coverage on saturday begins at 3:30 eastern. and sunday begins at 2:00 eastern. join us as we continue on inside march madness presented by beauic on trutv. we'll hear from the jubilant winners. once again, kentucky, king of the college basketball world. for the wildcats their eighth national title. our congratulations to head coach john calipari, who wins his first ever national title and we congratulate bill self and the kansas jayhawks. as we get set to say so long from new orleans, we leave you with the 2012 edition of "one from new orleans, we leave you with the 2012 edition of "one shining moment." ♪ [the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of the national captioning institute, inc., which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents a
still ahead tonight, after your late local news, stay tuned for the late show with david letterman then catch craig. cbs sports coverage of the masters begins with late-night highlights thursday and friday. live third-round coverage on saturday begins at 3:30 eastern. and sunday begins at 2:00 eastern. join us as we continue on inside march madness presented by beauic on trutv. we'll hear from the jubilant winners. once again, kentucky, king of the college basketball world. for the wildcats...
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still ahead tonight, after your late local news, stay tuned for the late show with david letterman then catch craig. cbs sports coverage of the masters begins with late-night highlights thursday and friday. live third-round coverage on saturday begins at 3:30 eastern. and sunday begins at 2:00 eastern. join us as we continue on inside march madness presented by beauic on trutv. we'll hear from the jubilant winners. once again, kentucky, king of the college basketball world. for the wildcats their eighth national title. our congratulations to head coach john calipari, who wins his first ever national title and we congratulate bill self and the kansas jayhawks. as we get set to say so long from new orleans, we leave you with the 2012 edition of "one from new orleans, we leave you with the 2012 edition of "one shining moment." ♪ [the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of the national captioning institute, inc., which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents a
still ahead tonight, after your late local news, stay tuned for the late show with david letterman then catch craig. cbs sports coverage of the masters begins with late-night highlights thursday and friday. live third-round coverage on saturday begins at 3:30 eastern. and sunday begins at 2:00 eastern. join us as we continue on inside march madness presented by beauic on trutv. we'll hear from the jubilant winners. once again, kentucky, king of the college basketball world. for the wildcats...
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we want to congratulate david letterman and craig ferguson, signing up for two more years here on cbs. >> brittney griner brought it home for baylor. all five starters are coming back. thank you. up next, your local news. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morni never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. make plans now to join joel and victoria osteen in our nation's capital on saturday, april 28th, for america's night of hope 2012. god is going to take you places that you've never even dreamed of. it's so uplifting in every way, shape, or form. it's probably one of the most inspiring moments that i've had in a long time. he's a god of the future. he'
we want to congratulate david letterman and craig ferguson, signing up for two more years here on cbs. >> brittney griner brought it home for baylor. all five starters are coming back. thank you. up next, your local news. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morni never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers...
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before we go we want to congratulate david letterman and craig ferguson.hat remarkable season they had. >> yes! >> brittany is one remarkable athlete. she brought it home for baylor, 40-0 season. all five starters coming back. thank you. >>> up next, your local news. we will see you tomorrow here on cbs, >> good morning, let's get you caught up with some of the headlines. the search continues for the gun used to kill seven people in the oakland school shooting on monday. spiders have target targeted the oakland estuary as the dumping ground. the shooter is expected to hear in court for the first time today >> yahoo! is expected to announce a huge number of layoffs today. all departments will face cuts that could mean 2000 jobs lost. it may reorganize and also sell off assets. bart trains are getting a bit of a makeover. new vinyl seats will replace the old dirty covers that passengers often complained about. >> the skies are looking pretty good right now as we see more sunshine around the bay area. still a couple of clouds over the mountain tops. it will b
before we go we want to congratulate david letterman and craig ferguson.hat remarkable season they had. >> yes! >> brittany is one remarkable athlete. she brought it home for baylor, 40-0 season. all five starters coming back. thank you. >>> up next, your local news. we will see you tomorrow here on cbs, >> good morning, let's get you caught up with some of the headlines. the search continues for the gun used to kill seven people in the oakland school shooting on...
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we want to congratulate david letterman and craig ferguson signing up for two more years here on cbs. back. thank you. up next, your local news. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning" and we're bringing our bats. >>> now five minutes before 9:00, a little blue cloud -- blue sky over the clouds, looks like a nice day. marty is over at first warning weather. >> we are going to become partly sunny, breezy and mild with a high of 72, in the low 50s. here is first warning doppler weather radar. we just got widely scattered showers activity about the area, this should be leaving us before not too long, more of a morning feature than a day long part of the forecast. don, take it away. >> mitt romney wins the primary here. monique griego stays on the story. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, not that many voters headed to the poles yesterday but that did not matter to him, who is now a shoe in for the nomination. he did well with conservative voters, usually his weakness, 70 picked him because they think he has a best chance to beat the president. the others are still in the race, but
we want to congratulate david letterman and craig ferguson signing up for two more years here on cbs. back. thank you. up next, your local news. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning" and we're bringing our bats. >>> now five minutes before 9:00, a little blue cloud -- blue sky over the clouds, looks like a nice day. marty is over at first warning weather. >> we are going to become partly sunny, breezy and mild with a high of 72, in the low 50s. here is first...
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david? >> kerry sanders, thank you. craig sonner and hal are george zimmerman's attorneys.ice to have you both here. mr. yurig, let me start with you. when do you expect to meet with mr. zimmerman face to face, and are you getting closer to the point where you think it would be beneficial to have him tell his story publicly? >> well, two things. number one we expect to meet with him very soon, perhaps this week. in terms of the timing for when he's going to be able to tell his story, we're constrained. we've got a special prosecutor who's still in the process of completing an investigation. the last thing we want to do is get sideways with her or do anything that would compromise her decision-making process. so we've got a little problem with that. as soon as he is either dismissed, or they decide not to charge him, or if he's eventually vindicated he'll come out. if they charge him, then you're not going to hear from him until it's over. >> what do you think they're looking at, the special prosecutor? where is the real focus of the investigation? will it be on this stand y
david? >> kerry sanders, thank you. craig sonner and hal are george zimmerman's attorneys.ice to have you both here. mr. yurig, let me start with you. when do you expect to meet with mr. zimmerman face to face, and are you getting closer to the point where you think it would be beneficial to have him tell his story publicly? >> well, two things. number one we expect to meet with him very soon, perhaps this week. in terms of the timing for when he's going to be able to tell his...
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david shuster many things for being us tonight? >> sure. >> we appreciate it. and for more on the romney/santorum i'll joined by craigwford author of "the politics of life." thanks so much for joining us. >> i think the fat lady is horse. >> she keeps singing, but this thing doesn't end. >> i know. >> we have had this same conversation how many weeks now? and it just doesn't end. what is keeping it going right now? >> well, i think maybe a lot the story, so as long as there are a couple of candidate in there throwing bombs, then we'll keep covering it. more groundhog days coming, but this one is getting a little bit ridiculous. and the thing about mitt romney is he has to now face the difficult choice we have discussed before of how to keep himself interesting against the president who controls the agenda. this is a very interesting turning point for mitt romney. >> craig can i just -- disagree about one little thing. you said keep himself interesting, i think it's make himself interesting. this is a bad sequel to a bad movie that we keep rerunning these tapes of mitt romney. we already know he is the etch-a-sketch c
david shuster many things for being us tonight? >> sure. >> we appreciate it. and for more on the romney/santorum i'll joined by craigwford author of "the politics of life." thanks so much for joining us. >> i think the fat lady is horse. >> she keeps singing, but this thing doesn't end. >> i know. >> we have had this same conversation how many weeks now? and it just doesn't end. what is keeping it going right now? >> well, i think maybe a lot...
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. >> craig is an expert in body parts and skeletal remains, who's worked on some of the most notorious cases of our times. she's reconstructed cult leader david koresh's skull at waco and proved that he died by a bullet wound to the head. she investigated the oklahoma city bombing and helped to identify victims of september 11th. >> barbara and i are going to go ahead. this is the time when you're getting close, adrenaline's starting to pump and you're starting to think back through your files. now, what do i remember about working a case like this? what am i going to forget? putting together a plan. >> the bones that had been found so far are marked with orange flags and the dogs are given their scent. >> find it, abbie, find it. >> dr. craig evaluates the condition of the bones. how bleached they are by the sun and whether they're covered in vegetation. clues as to just how long they've lain in the field. >> all you can see is the absolute tip of it. >> yeah, the grass has grown over it. >> time since death? i think with the foliage, overgrowth, and the condition of the bones, i don't think it's been more than just a couple of months. >> th
. >> craig is an expert in body parts and skeletal remains, who's worked on some of the most notorious cases of our times. she's reconstructed cult leader david koresh's skull at waco and proved that he died by a bullet wound to the head. she investigated the oklahoma city bombing and helped to identify victims of september 11th. >> barbara and i are going to go ahead. this is the time when you're getting close, adrenaline's starting to pump and you're starting to think back through...
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craig shirley, thanks. always fun go down memory rape with you on republican politics. up next, the friday political panel. sunday on nbc's "meet the press," treasury secretary tim geithner i sits down with davideck your local listings. >>> first, white house soup of the day, it is spring why not give you roasted fall vegetables? you are watching the run down only on msnbc. which fall vegetables? import those from australia? the fall vegetables for the spring soup? anyway, i'm confused. be right back. hi, i'm phil mickelson. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you'v
craig shirley, thanks. always fun go down memory rape with you on republican politics. up next, the friday political panel. sunday on nbc's "meet the press," treasury secretary tim geithner i sits down with davideck your local listings. >>> first, white house soup of the day, it is spring why not give you roasted fall vegetables? you are watching the run down only on msnbc. which fall vegetables? import those from australia? the fall vegetables for the spring soup? anyway,...
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>> all right, craig melvin, thank you so much for your reporting on this story. it is now 7:34. here's david> ann, thanks. now to a real-life drama for actor alec baldwin. a 40-year-old actress has now been charged with stalking the "30 rock" star and ordered to stay away from him. nbc's maria schiavocampo has the story. >> david, good morning. she reportedly showed up here at alec baldwin's new york apartment building trying to get into his home sunday night. that's when police were called and she was arrested. this after she had allegedly been stalking the actor sending him e-mails and text messages and following him all around the state. now alec baldwin does admit the two had dinner to the at least once but says after that things spiraled out of control. for genevieve sabourin the third time was not the charm. she was arrested outside alec baldwin's new york city apartment building, allegedly the third time in two weeks she had shown up unannounced and uninvited to see the actor. according to the new york police, baldwin told them she had been stalking him, sending him hundreds of e-mail
>> all right, craig melvin, thank you so much for your reporting on this story. it is now 7:34. here's david> ann, thanks. now to a real-life drama for actor alec baldwin. a 40-year-old actress has now been charged with stalking the "30 rock" star and ordered to stay away from him. nbc's maria schiavocampo has the story. >> david, good morning. she reportedly showed up here at alec baldwin's new york apartment building trying to get into his home sunday night. that's...
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craig, and mike rhodes. thank you for your help. all these people work under the excellent direction and thoughtful direction of the executive vice president of comcast, david cohen, who i'd like to call to the podium. [applause] >> so, thanks very much, charlie, and good morning, everyone. it's great to be here. and i know i speak for everyone at comcast and nbc universal, charlie, in saying how much we appreciate the partnership with the aspen institute to once again present this look at the state of race in america. and it's energizing to see the quality of the panelists in the scope of today's agenda. i think it's clear that we are going to have a day reach in ideas and opinions. maybe even more important than the ideas. i'm also personally delighted that this symposium appears to becoming an annual event, because this is a discussion that america needs to have more than once. and i think it's impossible for us to ask for better timing than right now. in the middle of what is already shaping up as a bruising presidential election campaign, even by the standards of american politics. and the political situation and some of the discussion on race that we'
craig, and mike rhodes. thank you for your help. all these people work under the excellent direction and thoughtful direction of the executive vice president of comcast, david cohen, who i'd like to call to the podium. [applause] >> so, thanks very much, charlie, and good morning, everyone. it's great to be here. and i know i speak for everyone at comcast and nbc universal, charlie, in saying how much we appreciate the partnership with the aspen institute to once again present this look...