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>> narrator: i shared my thoughts with deborah. she gave me a wry smile. "you might see things differently," she said, "if you stay here with me and listen." >> how's the boyfriend? >> we actually... we broke up. >> oh. >> yeah, because... >> is that because he couldn't find work and had to go home? >> he couldn't find work and he had to go home. yeah, it doesn't seem real, you know. >> it's not supposed to happen that way. >> i know it, i know it. >> so you pick up an extra class, or you try to get a couple extra hours at work because your rent keeps going up, but your paycheck's not. >> every day, every one of my clients sit in my chair and talk about the economy. >> we lost a deal in miami, which was not so good. >> we don't have a lot of money. i don't know how else to put it. >> last week, i had an unemployment check and two notices of foreclosure from two different banks on my home. >> ( singing ) ( laughter ) >> somebody's willing to listen. somebody's willing to hear the problems that they're facing because of this economic crisis. >> narrator: so,
>> narrator: i shared my thoughts with deborah. she gave me a wry smile. "you might see things differently," she said, "if you stay here with me and listen." >> how's the boyfriend? >> we actually... we broke up. >> oh. >> yeah, because... >> is that because he couldn't find work and had to go home? >> he couldn't find work and he had to go home. yeah, it doesn't seem real, you know. >> it's not supposed to happen that way....
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all right. >> thank you. >> thanks, deborah. deborah rudesill, baltimore- based author. >> we're back in a moment. ,,,, >>> 73 degrees today. a gorgeous day. rain moves in. 63 tomorrow with rain and thunderstorms. tuesday, the rain moves out. 54 degrees. 67 on wednesday. 60 on thursday. 58 on friday with another chance of showers. overnight lows down just around 40 degrees. >> don't forget a big match-up later today on wjz 13, the terps and spartans tip off at 2:30 this afternoon. you can see the game exclusively here on wjz 13. that is our report for this sunday morning. i'm gigi barnett. >> and for deborah rudesill, the author of "roots of steel," thank you for being here again. >> thank you. >> we'll see you tonight after ncaa tournament play. you and i will be back here next saturday morning at 6:00. >> to be followed by sunday morning. >> at 8:00. >> cbs sunday morning is next. >> take care, everyone. have a great first sunday of spring! >> bye-bye. ,,,,,,,,,,,, #gp,dÑ 7"d=@@@e)
all right. >> thank you. >> thanks, deborah. deborah rudesill, baltimore- based author. >> we're back in a moment. ,,,, >>> 73 degrees today. a gorgeous day. rain moves in. 63 tomorrow with rain and thunderstorms. tuesday, the rain moves out. 54 degrees. 67 on wednesday. 60 on thursday. 58 on friday with another chance of showers. overnight lows down just around 40 degrees. >> don't forget a big match-up later today on wjz 13, the terps and spartans tip off at...
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i'm deborah weiner. lisa robinson is not here today. >> we had a winter somewhere out of this world, but we are done with that. even those piles of snow. there are probably a couple out there in parking lots some place, but most of it is gone. let's look at what we're looking forward to next. all right. we have a storm out there. we were talking about this yesterday morning. it is still there. there is less snow involved in this storm now. the snow area has shrunk. we are in a bubble being protected by high pressure. it will take a while for that rain to work in. convenient tally -- eventually it will work its way in. we'll talk about that coming up. >> our big story comes out of baltimore city where two police officers were shot. it happened early this morning during a traffic stop. both officers were taken to shock trauma and that's where kerry cavanaugh joins us with the latest. >> it is quiet right now at shock trauma but it was a different scene a few hours ago when two baltimore city police officers were rushed to shock trauma suf
i'm deborah weiner. lisa robinson is not here today. >> we had a winter somewhere out of this world, but we are done with that. even those piles of snow. there are probably a couple out there in parking lots some place, but most of it is gone. let's look at what we're looking forward to next. all right. we have a storm out there. we were talking about this yesterday morning. it is still there. there is less snow involved in this storm now. the snow area has shrunk. we are in a bubble...
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deborah medina, i talk to some people, say she could wind up finishing second. it's a big group of people in texas of the we don't want to necessarily extrapolate it to the entire united states. dismissing the anger on the right, maybe the anger generally, as just a fringe, it's clearly not just a fringe. >> no, it's not. i've heard of that up in massachusetts. they're concerned up there certainly after scott brown's victory. they know the democratic party has to reconnect. in very strong language with. let's take a look at kay bailey hutchison is paying the price of having been a u.s. senator, and a highly respected one. she's done her job for texas. she's really been a great senator. everybody looks up to her. she's apparently the most popular person in the state and yet here she says he, meaning rick perry, has definitely made it more difficult for me. i protected texas. i brought texas tax dollars back to texas, very successfully. and i voted for texas values. i didn't think that anyone could turn my success in producing results for texas into a negative. an
deborah medina, i talk to some people, say she could wind up finishing second. it's a big group of people in texas of the we don't want to necessarily extrapolate it to the entire united states. dismissing the anger on the right, maybe the anger generally, as just a fringe, it's clearly not just a fringe. >> no, it's not. i've heard of that up in massachusetts. they're concerned up there certainly after scott brown's victory. they know the democratic party has to reconnect. in very strong...
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did she have an effect on the outcome. >> yes, deborah medina ended up finishing in mid-double figures. i think her final count was about 18. i think while she didn't ultimately have quite the impact that it looked like she might for a couple of weeks in the middle of the campaign, she helped set the tone, and i think she really did bring a lot of issues that perry was raising to begin with really to the fore, and in an odd way, helped him out by keeping those on the agenda. >> ifill: did kay bailey hutchison in the end not see that coming? >> well, i think there's a lot of question eye mean, i think the political parlors and debriefing in austin right now are filled with that question. the kay bailey hutchison campaign seemed a little bit off note from day one. i think that she chose issues that were no longer very high on the issue agenda. she -- her first real barrage of ads was about the transportation issue, which was big a couple of years ago. it was kind of a settled issue in a lot of people's minds. and i think in doing that, she suddenly reinforced perry's framing of her as no
did she have an effect on the outcome. >> yes, deborah medina ended up finishing in mid-double figures. i think her final count was about 18. i think while she didn't ultimately have quite the impact that it looked like she might for a couple of weeks in the middle of the campaign, she helped set the tone, and i think she really did bring a lot of issues that perry was raising to begin with really to the fore, and in an odd way, helped him out by keeping those on the agenda. >>...
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turn over the light rail tracks into the mccormick facility on gilroy erode when a train operated by deborah morton slammed into it, splitting the truck in half. morton suffered serious injuries to her legs and was airlifted to shock trauma. war zurich was not injured, but we have learned he was employed by a trucking company from lowell, maryland. according to court documents it from may 2009, he was found guilty of a citation for parts and accessories not in save operating condition on the same type of truck involved in tuesday's crash. >> this is the truck that is holding up the line here. crews out here on the scene are telling me it could be at least 0 week before service is restored. the public information office would not tell us when that service would be recruited. -- when that service would be restored. nothing has been made official. morton is in serious but stable condition tonight at shock trauma. we are live in cockeysville tonight. >> tuesday's crash continues to affect writers. service is suspended north of the timonium road, making for a hectic commute. >> the shuttle bus se
turn over the light rail tracks into the mccormick facility on gilroy erode when a train operated by deborah morton slammed into it, splitting the truck in half. morton suffered serious injuries to her legs and was airlifted to shock trauma. war zurich was not injured, but we have learned he was employed by a trucking company from lowell, maryland. according to court documents it from may 2009, he was found guilty of a citation for parts and accessories not in save operating condition on the...
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. >> the driver of the train, 51-year-old deborah morton had to be rescued and flown to shock trauma. tonight she is listed in serious but stable condition. meanwhile police say charges are pending against the driver of that truck. >>> so are the roads still a big mess because of those disruptions in light rail service? lauren cook has our traffic report. >> reporter: light rail service remains disrupted due to yesterday's crash but fortunately there is shuttle bus service available from hunt valley in both directions. we are dealing with several incidents tonight on many of our main lines and that means some slow paoedz. we're looking at only 25 miles per hour on the west side of the belt way, 12 on the top side of 695 and only 21 on 95 through the for the mchenry tunnel. that's due to a disabled vehicle. it's blocking the left lane right now and trouble persists as we make our way over to the jfx. expect heavy delays due to an earlier crash. not inch m relief on the top of the belt way. a live hook here on green spring after tphaourbgs you'll see heavy, heavy delays traveling along
. >> the driver of the train, 51-year-old deborah morton had to be rescued and flown to shock trauma. tonight she is listed in serious but stable condition. meanwhile police say charges are pending against the driver of that truck. >>> so are the roads still a big mess because of those disruptions in light rail service? lauren cook has our traffic report. >> reporter: light rail service remains disrupted due to yesterday's crash but fortunately there is shuttle bus service...
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. >> here's a great facebook from deborah writing i'd make them clean the entire house inside and out with a toothbrush! that's justice. we'd like to see -- >> for am sta start. >> just the beginning. we want you to call. in the "homewrecker" crew when they do that to someone's house? call in, 1-877-tell-hln. )a)a)a)a on hln. a lot of rough stuff on this show. hang with us, though, a real hoe row coming up a nanny who walked through fire to save a little guy. we'll have that story coming up but first this, another disturbing one. we got to ask what is going on? police in ansley, florida say someone pulled a teenager out of her home and literally set her on fire. the victim here is 19-year-old adrianna zimmerman, fighting for her life in critical condition. neighbors say they could hear her screaming for help as she stumbled on their doorstep. they called 911. right now, no one has been arrested. if you have any information, call crimestoppers. here's the number: or the sheriff's office in ascandia county. back with us to talk about this hln law enforcement analyst mike brooks on the f
. >> here's a great facebook from deborah writing i'd make them clean the entire house inside and out with a toothbrush! that's justice. we'd like to see -- >> for am sta start. >> just the beginning. we want you to call. in the "homewrecker" crew when they do that to someone's house? call in, 1-877-tell-hln. )a)a)a)a on hln. a lot of rough stuff on this show. hang with us, though, a real hoe row coming up a nanny who walked through fire to save a little guy. we'll...
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i'm deborah weiner. lisa has the day off. first let's take a look outside with john collins. hello. >> it is a wonderful day today. it's not that chilly in the studio. it has been a wonderful day for the past couple days because the storm that is coming is still far enough away that we're going to get another day of good weather in here. take a look at our live h.d. doppler radar. yeah, there is rain out there. the storm was a bigger snow producer yesterday, but it has turned more into a rain maker. although eastern texas still getting snow. even snow in chicago is giving way to light rain activity. rain is pushing into the carolinas, tennessee, and kentucky, so it will be just a matter of time. i think timing wise you still have most of today to get out and enjoy it. so i suggest doing that. we'll talk about a change in the weather coming up in just a few moments. >> two baltimore city officers shot during a traffic stop. it happened earlier this morning. both officers at shock trauma. kerry cavanaugh is at police headquarters with the latest on this. kerry? >> police tell u
i'm deborah weiner. lisa has the day off. first let's take a look outside with john collins. hello. >> it is a wonderful day today. it's not that chilly in the studio. it has been a wonderful day for the past couple days because the storm that is coming is still far enough away that we're going to get another day of good weather in here. take a look at our live h.d. doppler radar. yeah, there is rain out there. the storm was a bigger snow producer yesterday, but it has turned more into a...
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especially given the power of the impact. 51-year-old light rail driver deborah morton had to be pried free from the wreckage. she is listed in serious but stable condition at shock trauma. meanwhile, mta engineers checked the tracks for damage. and electric support poles sheared off by the wreck must be replaced. >> reporter: the accident has placed five light rail stops out of service, between here and hunt valley. >> reporter: shuttle buses are being used to bridge the gap, to mixed reviews. >> i'm like 20 minutes late to work. >> actually, it was a little faster than light rail. >> reporter: and for now, the only way around repairs. completion date, unknown. alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> now, police are identifying the driver of the truck as 53- year-old mark surec. charges against him are pending. >>> maryland lawmakers are taking new steps to restrict drivers from cell phones while driving. the senate narrowly voted to prohibit drivers from using cell phones while talking and driving. only hands-free devices could be used. tkszing while driving already is banned in the
especially given the power of the impact. 51-year-old light rail driver deborah morton had to be pried free from the wreckage. she is listed in serious but stable condition at shock trauma. meanwhile, mta engineers checked the tracks for damage. and electric support poles sheared off by the wreck must be replaced. >> reporter: the accident has placed five light rail stops out of service, between here and hunt valley. >> reporter: shuttle buses are being used to bridge the gap, to...
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zurich was turning into the mccormick facility when the light rail train operated by 51- year-old deborah morgan slammed into it, causing the truck to split in half and collide with a car that was right behind it. morton sustain the only injuries and was taken to shock trauma. we are learning more about margaret. he is employed by the john w. ritter trucking company out of lowell, maryland. according to court documents, in may 2009 he was found guilty of having parts and accessories not in a safe operating condition on his 2007 volvo truck. the same type of vehicle that was involved in tuesday's crash. technicians on the scene have to repair the overhead lines and two concrete pylons that will hold the line in place. one of the pylons suffered major damage and will take place the week to repair, meeting further disruptions to the line. >> please tell us charges are pending against the driver of the truck. at this point, nothing is official. we could get the word within the next several hours are several days. morton is in serious but stable condition with major damage to her legs. >> stil
zurich was turning into the mccormick facility when the light rail train operated by 51- year-old deborah morgan slammed into it, causing the truck to split in half and collide with a car that was right behind it. morton sustain the only injuries and was taken to shock trauma. we are learning more about margaret. he is employed by the john w. ritter trucking company out of lowell, maryland. according to court documents, in may 2009 he was found guilty of having parts and accessories not in a...
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i am a lisa robinson. >> i am deborah weiner.>> a nice morning. the sun site -- the sun is out. it is halfway there. we just got a call. 26 was followed in westminster. >> do not start planting yet. >> this kind of weather does
i am a lisa robinson. >> i am deborah weiner.>> a nice morning. the sun site -- the sun is out. it is halfway there. we just got a call. 26 was followed in westminster. >> do not start planting yet. >> this kind of weather does
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deborah roberts is here. >> we had big time stars and what is it that made them oscar-worthy. big screen, it was about pay the dues. >> reporter: he might still have been the hatchet man, before the comedy and romance, there was the nerdy looking kid in glasses. >> here's the onthat george is not thrilled that i show. george and his glasses. an experiment that didn't work out. >> reporter: dad nick clooney showed photographs of his son before he made fame. check it out. and the wannabe baseball star who tried out for the cincinnati reds. >> hi. >> hi. >> reporter: maybe it taught clooney some of the facts of life. accidentally, that was the sitcom where he landed his break-out role. >> and suddenly, this man who was testosterone with a capital "t" walked on the set. >> we turned into little girls again. >> reporter: little girls and fans for morgan freeman in his role at invictus. moreno.red on stage with rita >> and i thought, oh, this guy is amazing. >> reporter: and jeff bridges wasn't even out of diape when making his screen debut at 4 months in a lost film we found "the c
deborah roberts is here. >> we had big time stars and what is it that made them oscar-worthy. big screen, it was about pay the dues. >> reporter: he might still have been the hatchet man, before the comedy and romance, there was the nerdy looking kid in glasses. >> here's the onthat george is not thrilled that i show. george and his glasses. an experiment that didn't work out. >> reporter: dad nick clooney showed photographs of his son before he made fame. check it out....
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the driver of the train, 51-year-old deborah morton had to be rescued and flown to shock trauma, listedserious but stable condition tonight. and 53-year-old mark sherrock driving the truck. charges against him are pending. >> and dna from a cold cases in arundel county connected the crime to a man in wisconsin. police arrested donnelle bellme, the man that raped a 13-year-old girl, certain. back in 2003. he faces charges of rape, assault, kidnapping and stalking. >> there was preliminary approval tonight, to a new drunk driving bill. backed by the maryland senate requiring first time d.u.i. offenders to take a breathalyzer test, each time they get behind the wheel. >> but, there is growing opposition and as keith daniels reports tonight. you may be surprised to find out where it is coming from. >> coming from the group, mothers against drunk driving. at issue, an amendment made to the bill today. now the bill woman date anyone found guilty of driving while intoxicated to use an ignition interlock system. now that's a breathalyzer that you put in your car, and the engine won't start if i
the driver of the train, 51-year-old deborah morton had to be rescued and flown to shock trauma, listedserious but stable condition tonight. and 53-year-old mark sherrock driving the truck. charges against him are pending. >> and dna from a cold cases in arundel county connected the crime to a man in wisconsin. police arrested donnelle bellme, the man that raped a 13-year-old girl, certain. back in 2003. he faces charges of rape, assault, kidnapping and stalking. >> there was...
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leaves behind parents wayne and deborah. cory hiltz, american hero thanks to our guest. but especially for being with us. see you tomorrow night, 8:00 sharp, eastern. until then, good night, friend.
leaves behind parents wayne and deborah. cory hiltz, american hero thanks to our guest. but especially for being with us. see you tomorrow night, 8:00 sharp, eastern. until then, good night, friend.
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deborah morton had to be pried free from the wreckage. she is listed in serious but stable condition at shock trauma. meanwhile, mta engineers check the tracks for damage. and electric support folds sheared off by the wreck must be replaced. >> the accident has placed five light rail stops out of service between here and hunt valley. >>> shuttle buses are being used to bridge the gap to mixed reviews. >> yeah. i'm like 20 minutes late to work. >> actually, it was a little faster than light rail. >> and for now, the only way around repairs. completion date, unknown. alexalex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> and police are identifying the driver of the truck as 53- year-old mark zurich. as of yet, no charges have been filed in the accident. >> reporter: well, the maryland senate narrowly approves a bill, making it illegal to use a handheld cell phone, while driving in maryland. denise is in the newsroom to explain the proposed law and what happens next. denise? >> reporter: the senate voted 24-23 for a bill, making it illegal for a driver
deborah morton had to be pried free from the wreckage. she is listed in serious but stable condition at shock trauma. meanwhile, mta engineers check the tracks for damage. and electric support folds sheared off by the wreck must be replaced. >> the accident has placed five light rail stops out of service between here and hunt valley. >>> shuttle buses are being used to bridge the gap to mixed reviews. >> yeah. i'm like 20 minutes late to work. >> actually, it was a...
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anecdotes from the trove of trivia he told the listener's attention about persuasively listening for deborah measures he was being played to pledge. nowhere, not an contemporary newspaper accounts obituaries or congressional testimony or and saddam's all letters of his clients was any hint that sam took a bribe were offered a bribe or engaged a black man of or used any other means to win his aunts and sam was very proud of that. in 1875 he was called to testify before a congressional committee looking for the wording of contracts. of the hearings went badly for some but not force him whose defense of lobbying and candid explanation of his part in the affair spread his fame a further progress after saddam told the committee of parable the cartoon of sand appeared in the new york daily graphic. this is not to say stand -- sam stallone and all other work erupt among the fellow lobbyists, a summer blatant and some were gross and would stoop a very low to blackmail and bribery but many for none of these things. it is to say that sam stood out from the rest because or used some webmethods in the o
anecdotes from the trove of trivia he told the listener's attention about persuasively listening for deborah measures he was being played to pledge. nowhere, not an contemporary newspaper accounts obituaries or congressional testimony or and saddam's all letters of his clients was any hint that sam took a bribe were offered a bribe or engaged a black man of or used any other means to win his aunts and sam was very proud of that. in 1875 he was called to testify before a congressional committee...
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especially given the power of that impact. 51-year-old light rail driver, deborah morton had to be pried free from the wreckage. she is listed in serious but stable condition at shock trauma. meanwhile, mta engineers check the tracks for damage. and electric support poles sheared off by the wreck, must be replaced. >> the accident has maced five -- placed five light rail stops out of here and hunt valley. shuttle buses are being used to bridge the gap, to mixed reviews. >> i'm like 20 minutes late to work. >> actually, it was a little faster than light rail. >> and for now, the only way around repairs. completion date, unknown. alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> now, police have identified the driver of the truck as 53- year-old mark zurec. as of yet, no charges have been filed in the accident. >>> republicans and democrats are wrapped nup round -- wrapped up in round 2 of the reform debate. senators are working on a companion bill. joel brown reports for wjz that a top gop leader is determined to force house lawmakers to start all over again. >> republicans flooded the senate floor
especially given the power of that impact. 51-year-old light rail driver, deborah morton had to be pried free from the wreckage. she is listed in serious but stable condition at shock trauma. meanwhile, mta engineers check the tracks for damage. and electric support poles sheared off by the wreck, must be replaced. >> the accident has maced five -- placed five light rail stops out of here and hunt valley. shuttle buses are being used to bridge the gap, to mixed reviews. >> i'm like...
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first of all, diane athill "somewhere toward the end," deborah gwartney "live through this stock quotes mifflin hard court. mary karr, "lit." "enemies of the people by family's journey to america." simon and schuster. and edmund white, "city boyte." and here to announce the final list is art winslow. [applause] the award is going to die en athill -- [applause] "somewhere towards the end." [applause] in the "somewhere towards the end," her report from the twilight zone of old age, and british author diana athill remarks it seems to me anyone looking back over 89 years ought to see a landmark marked with regrets. and yet they are few and far between in this memoir, and the ones that do appear, a dash of selflessness here, capitulation the laziness, shame over coolness toward a cousin's children are generally trying enough to show that athill takes to heart her own advice to the elderly. let us not waste our time. after all, the slide into pessimism is very boring and makes dreary the last year's even drearier. athill had the proverbial interesting life fortunate enough in her decades-long
first of all, diane athill "somewhere toward the end," deborah gwartney "live through this stock quotes mifflin hard court. mary karr, "lit." "enemies of the people by family's journey to america." simon and schuster. and edmund white, "city boyte." and here to announce the final list is art winslow. [applause] the award is going to die en athill -- [applause] "somewhere towards the end." [applause] in the "somewhere towards the...
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nbc's deborah boxer shows you the places and prices that may be too good to pass up. >> reporter: it's too late to book your break. here's an inside look at last-minute getaways. >> i procrastinate and we wait until the last minute. >> reporter: it was three weeks ago when jim and his wife decided to try booking a trip for spring vacation. the destination, aruba. >> we weren't sure whether we could get our package put together. >> reporter: the teacher called his travel agent and discovered there were deals available. they'll stay at a resort and can't wait to get there. >> i love my students dearly but it's nice to get away and have time to yourself and relax. >> reporter: graham herd says people used to book april vacations one year in advance but now they're doing it just two weeks to two months ahead. >> people are really doing last-minute things. e economy is part of it. i think part of it is it's hard to get time off from those that are working. they're being worked hard these days. >> reporter: not only can you book last-minute but you can save big. for example, at disneyland in
nbc's deborah boxer shows you the places and prices that may be too good to pass up. >> reporter: it's too late to book your break. here's an inside look at last-minute getaways. >> i procrastinate and we wait until the last minute. >> reporter: it was three weeks ago when jim and his wife decided to try booking a trip for spring vacation. the destination, aruba. >> we weren't sure whether we could get our package put together. >> reporter: the teacher called his...
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and with us here in the studio, deborah tate, sharon tate's sister.er, her brother, ron, of course murdered in the o.j. simpson case. rosy grier, witness to the assassination of senator kennedy, and to explain all this, a contributor to momlogic.com. chief beck, what's this all about? and by the way, the exhibit is free. what is it about? >> well, larry, it's about the history of los angeles, as told through the eyes of homicide investigators of the los angeles police department. you know, los angeles is a unique city and its history is tied to the police department and many of these exhibits have not only been documented in film, in story and in legend in the city of los angeles. this is an opportunity for homicide investigators from all over the country to get together, to share ideas, to share best practices, and to talk about some of the most famous cases in los angeles history, as well as their current cases. >> larry: glenn martin, a classic example is the famous manson murder case, the killing of a whole bunch of people, a terrible tragedy. wha
and with us here in the studio, deborah tate, sharon tate's sister.er, her brother, ron, of course murdered in the o.j. simpson case. rosy grier, witness to the assassination of senator kennedy, and to explain all this, a contributor to momlogic.com. chief beck, what's this all about? and by the way, the exhibit is free. what is it about? >> well, larry, it's about the history of los angeles, as told through the eyes of homicide investigators of the los angeles police department. you...
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joining us now, deborah jackson, spent 25 years on wall street.ifference between banking and investing, for instance. including a decade as a managing director at goldman. what is your point tomorrow? >> well, first of all, i want to thank you very much for giving us some time to talk about this important issue for consumers. >> sure. >> tomorrow i am going with a group of eight women from wall street, very senior women, and we are going to meet with senators to talk about the consumer financial protection agency. there are four parts to regulatory reform. and things like systemic risk, and the regulation of derivatives, those topics have gotten a lot of coverage. what hasn't gotten a lot of coverage is what's really happening to the consumer. and the consumers are massive, massive numbers of women and men all around this country who have every day experienced some type of issue with their credit cards or loans. >> for instance? >> for instance, a very good example, i actually crossed out the name of the bank to protect the bank. but this is an ex
joining us now, deborah jackson, spent 25 years on wall street.ifference between banking and investing, for instance. including a decade as a managing director at goldman. what is your point tomorrow? >> well, first of all, i want to thank you very much for giving us some time to talk about this important issue for consumers. >> sure. >> tomorrow i am going with a group of eight women from wall street, very senior women, and we are going to meet with senators to talk about the...
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also there, author deborah amos discusses the plight of iraqi refugees and her new book "eclipse of the sunnis." and on that miller center debate about college graduates, you can watch all of it by following a link on paul solman's making sense page. plus, find a lesson plan for teachers to lead debates in their own classrooms. that's on "newshour" extra. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. judy? >> woodruff: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: every business day, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. america-- growing stronger everyday. ♪ ( laughter ) >> not funny. >> we are intel, sponsors of tomorrow. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these
also there, author deborah amos discusses the plight of iraqi refugees and her new book "eclipse of the sunnis." and on that miller center debate about college graduates, you can watch all of it by following a link on paul solman's making sense page. plus, find a lesson plan for teachers to lead debates in their own classrooms. that's on "newshour" extra. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. judy? >> woodruff: and that's the "newshour" for...
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. >> deborah from democracy work. there hasn't been in academia and in law and an economy. the push to make money equal political power or legal power. there hasn't been that discussion and desire. in the united states the development of corporations. how do you or have you looked at the issue of legal liability when you're talking about expansion. when you're talking about designed inflation. and the effects of genocide volatility, narcotics terrorism and this high end enterprise that you're talking about in a very side -- what do you call it? a la carte way? do you address the issue of legal liability towards genocide for the conditions within the third world countries and creating poverty with inflation? designed inflation? well, that's not really in the scope of the book. the book is really about -- well, it doesn't touch on that. >> well, i think with that stumper, we'll -- we'll call it a day. the conversation can continue around sandwiches for lunch. there are books available for sale. please feel free to purchase more than one. your friends will love them and the au
. >> deborah from democracy work. there hasn't been in academia and in law and an economy. the push to make money equal political power or legal power. there hasn't been that discussion and desire. in the united states the development of corporations. how do you or have you looked at the issue of legal liability when you're talking about expansion. when you're talking about designed inflation. and the effects of genocide volatility, narcotics terrorism and this high end enterprise that...
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host: good morning, deborah. caller: i am definitely for jobs first. and nothing as far as health care. i don't believe that anything the government runs is good. therefore, i feel this -- there is a need for change in health care but not for government control. host: all right. getting a little bit of a echo there. let me remind you and our viewers to turn off that television when you call in this morning. also, front page of "the washington post," below the fold is the story, "unemployment benefits." in it for the long term is what they pose here. payments are extended. may no longer be temporary. cost of $10 billion a month. half of them have been received payments for more than six months. the usual insurance limit. but under multiple extensions enacted by the federal government in response to the downturn, workers can collect the payments for as long as 99 weeks in states with the highest unemployment rates, the longest period since the program's inception. on the junk page of that story inside "the washington post" it goes on to say this -- "mill
host: good morning, deborah. caller: i am definitely for jobs first. and nothing as far as health care. i don't believe that anything the government runs is good. therefore, i feel this -- there is a need for change in health care but not for government control. host: all right. getting a little bit of a echo there. let me remind you and our viewers to turn off that television when you call in this morning. also, front page of "the washington post," below the fold is the story,...
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. >>> deborah feyerick is monitoring the other top stories from around the world. what is going on?hile, a 6.7 magnitude aftershock struck last night off the shore of consenn shown. concepcion. and understandably nerves there were still frayed following last month's deadly 8.8 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami. >>> well, a police chase in west phoenix ended with a surprise when officers lifted up a sheet of plywood in the back of this pickup, as you see. they found nine undocumented immigrants underneath, three more in the truck's suspended cap and two up front. authorities say the pickup arrived into the u.s. from mexico. this morning all 14 people were taken into custody, two, the truck's owner and driver, are charged with human smuggling. >>> and it looks like they cut it pretty close. but the cranes on this barge actually still had about ten feet of clearance when they passed under the golden gate bridge in san francisco today. the 253-foot cranes are on the way from shanghai, china, to the port of oakland. they also had to pass under the bay bridge which was reportedl
. >>> deborah feyerick is monitoring the other top stories from around the world. what is going on?hile, a 6.7 magnitude aftershock struck last night off the shore of consenn shown. concepcion. and understandably nerves there were still frayed following last month's deadly 8.8 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami. >>> well, a police chase in west phoenix ended with a surprise when officers lifted up a sheet of plywood in the back of this pickup, as you see. they found...
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deborah peele is a psychiatrist and founder of patient privacy rights. dr. pe. le, i read your opinion piece in the "wall street journal" and i got to tell you, it really scared me. i think medical privacy is something that is of the utmost importance to every american, and you have some real concerns about whether we are going to have that once our records go online. tell us why. >> exactly. well, what the public doesn't understand is that their right to control sensitive information from prescriptions to dna has not been required for electronic health records, that every american is going to be required to have by 2014. so this is a huge problem, because if we can't trust that our doctors are going to protect our most sensitive information, people are going to lie, they're going to avoid treatment, and we're going to have bad data, so we won't be able to do the kind of breakthrough research we need to improve health care. megyn: right, because people, if they think their privacy is going to be compromised, they may not tell their doctors about certain conditio
deborah peele is a psychiatrist and founder of patient privacy rights. dr. pe. le, i read your opinion piece in the "wall street journal" and i got to tell you, it really scared me. i think medical privacy is something that is of the utmost importance to every american, and you have some real concerns about whether we are going to have that once our records go online. tell us why. >> exactly. well, what the public doesn't understand is that their right to control sensitive...
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cnn's deborah feyerick reports. >> reporter: these houses, the trees, the white metal fence. some of the last things monty hardy saw the day he and three friends died. >> mr. hard he a perfect driving record and all of a sudden his car shoots through a stop sign, crashes through a metal fence, rick shays off a tree and winds up upside down in a pond. >> reporter: what happened inside that 2008 toyota avalon? it wasn't the floor mats. those were in the trunk right where hardy put them after receiving toyota's recall notice a few weeks earlier. it wasn't a seizure, although hardy was on medication, the autopsy ruled that out. so what really happened? what if the car could talk? well, essentially it can. most vehicles have what's commonly called a black box known as an event data recorder or edr. >> in those kind of accidents edr data will be invaluable. >> reporter: sean dennis is a forensic engineer who reconstructs car crashes for law firms and insurance companies. >> it's hidden way up underneath the dash. >> yep. yep. yep. >> reporter: it is tied into the air bag system and
cnn's deborah feyerick reports. >> reporter: these houses, the trees, the white metal fence. some of the last things monty hardy saw the day he and three friends died. >> mr. hard he a perfect driving record and all of a sudden his car shoots through a stop sign, crashes through a metal fence, rick shays off a tree and winds up upside down in a pond. >> reporter: what happened inside that 2008 toyota avalon? it wasn't the floor mats. those were in the trunk right where hardy...
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host: deborah is joining us on the republican line. good morning. caller: i am definitely for jobs spur. i do not believe anything the government runs is sufficient. therefore, i feel there is a need for change in health care, but not for government controlled. host: getting a little bit of echo. let me remind you and our viewers to turn off the television when you call in this morning. below the fold in "the washington post" this morning -- as payments are extended, some critics fear programs may no longer be temporary. 11.4 million out-of-work people now collect unemployment compensation at a cost of $10 billion per month. on the jump page of that story inside "the washington post" it goes on to say this. michigan, dan on the democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning. the number one thing that congress needs to do right now, they need to concentrate on jobs. forget about the health care thing for now and concentrate on jobs. they need to have a tax holiday for one thing. they need to get a fair tax going and stop taking money out of ever
host: deborah is joining us on the republican line. good morning. caller: i am definitely for jobs spur. i do not believe anything the government runs is sufficient. therefore, i feel there is a need for change in health care, but not for government controlled. host: getting a little bit of echo. let me remind you and our viewers to turn off the television when you call in this morning. below the fold in "the washington post" this morning -- as payments are extended, some critics fear...
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and about 30% for hutcheson and 18% for a tea party libertarian candidate deborah medina. but she could not prevail against the washington insider label. host: you reported in your analysis that senator kay bailey hutcheson did not realize this time a year ago her fate may well have been sealed by tax day last year when perry spoke at tea party rallies. guest: he was one of the first to perceive this anti- washington, anti-obama switching the nation among republicans and particularly among the activist type republicans who might be inclined to vote in a primary. so, he began flirting with the tea party types, the anti- government activists that might scare away other politicians. so on tax day last year, he was at tea party rallies around the state and hinting that maybe texas ought to secede from the union if washington did not back off. host: what kind of role did debra medina play? people talk about her potential as a spoiler? guest: she played a role similar to what ron paul made -- played when he ran for president in 2008. they get people excited. she gets the disaffe
and about 30% for hutcheson and 18% for a tea party libertarian candidate deborah medina. but she could not prevail against the washington insider label. host: you reported in your analysis that senator kay bailey hutcheson did not realize this time a year ago her fate may well have been sealed by tax day last year when perry spoke at tea party rallies. guest: he was one of the first to perceive this anti- washington, anti-obama switching the nation among republicans and particularly among the...
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host: deborah from south carolina. caller: i am and unemployed single mother of three. i receive medicare benefits in 2008 due to open heart surgery. now that i am on medicare part a and b, i do not perceive medicare part d, but i am on medicare advantage. can you tell me how you can help me? -- can you tell me how this would help me? guest: i understand that the long run futures are not the best in the world. i do not wanto know what your income is, i do not know the state of florida's rules on medicaid, but this is meant to help people like you. those with low income but have had trouble getting health insurance. making too much money to qualify for medicaid but are still considered poor. this should benefit you. if not, the law will be a failure. host: "new york times" taking a look -- "the financial times" taking a look -- guest: this is something that is within the living memory of everyone in the white house, everyone on capitol hill. this is the text. everyone is aware of what happened to president clinton. he decided to make health care a central issue. unlike p
host: deborah from south carolina. caller: i am and unemployed single mother of three. i receive medicare benefits in 2008 due to open heart surgery. now that i am on medicare part a and b, i do not perceive medicare part d, but i am on medicare advantage. can you tell me how you can help me? -- can you tell me how this would help me? guest: i understand that the long run futures are not the best in the world. i do not wanto know what your income is, i do not know the state of florida's rules...
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host: good morning to you, deborah, on the independent line. caller: i think this is a fascinating subject. i am of the generation of the peace corps. my husband was the -- was in the peace corps. i'm wondering if there was a shift in the mentality of the government employee, the people will put these projects together. i'm thinking back to the time when big bonuses were put in place for management in the government'-- in the governmentd wondering if that did not have an effect. guest: i think a shift that has taken place and that we have seen is that there has been an increase in the extent to which political appointees are overseeing kind of career established bureaucrats. and i do not used the term bureaucrat pejoratively. senior executive officials whose talents and capabilities are sometimes unneeded. -- unheeded. we talk in the book about a longtime federal government employee and what happened was that he got such a good reputation for being able to implement on big projects that his partisanship became irrelevant. he was on the atomic c
host: good morning to you, deborah, on the independent line. caller: i think this is a fascinating subject. i am of the generation of the peace corps. my husband was the -- was in the peace corps. i'm wondering if there was a shift in the mentality of the government employee, the people will put these projects together. i'm thinking back to the time when big bonuses were put in place for management in the government'-- in the governmentd wondering if that did not have an effect. guest: i think...
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. >> hi, i'm deborah weiss, goes to lengths on frontpage magazine.d you comment a little bit on the senate hearings on the deradicalization programs and i specifically have a question about a question i keep hearing that mask, which sounds ridiculous to me, which is they keep asking how radical is it okay and tell -- i don't know how to work. sorry, i don't want to ramble. give me one second to clear up my thoughts. they keep asking at what point is radicalization going to turn into something violent where we have to stop it? that seems to me to be the wrong question i just want your comments on that. the mac i actually think that the right question in a very difficult question to answer because there's clearly a gap between radical beliefs and terrorism. and this is something that our nation is founded upon. the first amendment is based upon the idea that there's a difference between radical beliefs and actually undertaken by lengths, which is why you have people advocating -- tasha and our kids, communists, islamists, where the majority of people w
. >> hi, i'm deborah weiss, goes to lengths on frontpage magazine.d you comment a little bit on the senate hearings on the deradicalization programs and i specifically have a question about a question i keep hearing that mask, which sounds ridiculous to me, which is they keep asking how radical is it okay and tell -- i don't know how to work. sorry, i don't want to ramble. give me one second to clear up my thoughts. they keep asking at what point is radicalization going to turn into...
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. >> hi, i'm deborah from front page magazine. this is for debbie. could you comment a little bit about the senate hearings on the deradicalization programs and i specifically have a question about -- a question i keep hearing them ask, which sounds ridiculous to me, which is they keep asking how radical is it's okay until -- let me see how to word it. i don't want to ramble. give me one second to collect my thoughts. they keep asking at what point is radicalization going to turn into something violent where we have to stop it? that seems to me to be the wrong question. and i just wanted your comments on that. >> i actually think it's the right question. and i think it's a very difficult question to answer because there's clearly a gap between radical beliefs and terrorism. and this is something that, you know, our nation is founded upon. the first amendment is based upon the idea that there's a difference between radical beliefs and actually undertaking violence which is why you have people advocating, you know -- you have anarchists, you have commu
. >> hi, i'm deborah from front page magazine. this is for debbie. could you comment a little bit about the senate hearings on the deradicalization programs and i specifically have a question about -- a question i keep hearing them ask, which sounds ridiculous to me, which is they keep asking how radical is it's okay until -- let me see how to word it. i don't want to ramble. give me one second to collect my thoughts. they keep asking at what point is radicalization going to turn into...
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with best wishes i am, signed, sincerely, deborah springs, for lorraine c. miller, clerk of the house. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. madam, this is to notify you formally pursuant to rule 8 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives i have been served with a grand jury subpoena for testimony by the united states district court for the eastern district of michigan. after consultation with the office of the general counsel, i have determined that compliance with the subpoena is consistent with the precedents and privileges of the house. signed, sincerely, andrea brag, office manager. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 301 of the congressional accountability act of 19952 u.s.c. 1381 as amended by public law 111-114, the chair announces on behalf of the speaker and minority leader of the house of representatives and the majority and minority leaders of the united states senate their joint appointments of the following individuals on march
with best wishes i am, signed, sincerely, deborah springs, for lorraine c. miller, clerk of the house. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. madam, this is to notify you formally pursuant to rule 8 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives i have been served with a grand jury subpoena for testimony by the united states district court for the eastern district of michigan. after...