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dixon. off the mark. >> clark: missouri continuing to settle for the perimeter shot, verne. somebody for them has to try to put pressure on kansas by driving the ball. i think they're taking kansas off the hook a bit by settling for jumpers. >> verne: matt pressey, short. robinson, out of bounds, and a foul is called. that will will be the afternoon for matt pressey. >> clark: pressey actually got bumped there as he went to the lane. no call. robinson will have free throws. matt pressey has been dairy queened. >> verne: matt pressey fouled out. picked up three fouls really quickly and robinson is at the line where he's been perfect today, seven of seven. >> clark: verne, how about the performance college basketball fans have seen today on cbs. anthony davis, 28, 11, and i think six blocks. thomas robinson, a big-time 20-plus double-double for him, and his first free throw miss but terrific performances by the two leading candidates for player of the year today. >> verne: from the corner, english. back out
dixon. off the mark. >> clark: missouri continuing to settle for the perimeter shot, verne. somebody for them has to try to put pressure on kansas by driving the ball. i think they're taking kansas off the hook a bit by settling for jumpers. >> verne: matt pressey, short. robinson, out of bounds, and a foul is called. that will will be the afternoon for matt pressey. >> clark: pressey actually got bumped there as he went to the lane. no call. robinson will have free throws....
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dixon. off the mark. >> clark: missouri continuing to settle for the perimeter shot, verne. somebody for them has to try to put pressure on kansas by driving the ball. i think they're taking kansas off the hook a bit by settling for jumpers. >> verne: matt pressey, short. robinson, out of bounds, and a foul is called. that will will be the afternoon for matt pressey. >> clark: pressey actually got bumped there as he went to the lane. no call. robinson will have free throws. matt pressey has been dairy queened. >> verne: matt pressey fouled out. picked up three fouls really quickly and robinson is at the line where he's been perfect today, seven of seven. >> clark: verne, how about the performance college basketball fans have seen today on cbs. anthony davis, 28, 11, and i think six blocks. thomas robinson, a big-time 20-plus double-double for him, and his first free throw miss but terrific performances by the two leading candidates for player of the year today. >> verne: from the corner, english. back out
dixon. off the mark. >> clark: missouri continuing to settle for the perimeter shot, verne. somebody for them has to try to put pressure on kansas by driving the ball. i think they're taking kansas off the hook a bit by settling for jumpers. >> verne: matt pressey, short. robinson, out of bounds, and a foul is called. that will will be the afternoon for matt pressey. >> clark: pressey actually got bumped there as he went to the lane. no call. robinson will have free throws....
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he says there were times when he was rough on coach dixon. but steve? gave up on him -- she never gave up on him. >> always think about the support she gave me, sacrifices she made. i think about the time where she was telling me to just go home, leave practice. and everything played a part into keeping me on the straight road because she taught me discipline away from home. >> reporter: as a police officer, margaret was recognized for developing numerous community programs. adopt a family, hoops for education, read and run. she retired from the department 7 years ago and started teaching a class in criminal justice at merritt college challenging her students to serve their community. >> what do you see yourself doing to make a difference? >> reporter: and as she does on the track, she asks each student to finish what they start. >> i expect for you to put your heart in it and finish this class. whether you win or lose, i still love you. if you can tell me that you have done your best, that's all i need to hear. >> reporter: willie's proud to tell the y
he says there were times when he was rough on coach dixon. but steve? gave up on him -- she never gave up on him. >> always think about the support she gave me, sacrifices she made. i think about the time where she was telling me to just go home, leave practice. and everything played a part into keeping me on the straight road because she taught me discipline away from home. >> reporter: as a police officer, margaret was recognized for developing numerous community programs. adopt a...
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it's a huge goal for us. >> i find grey dixon right before the game.al is this game tonight? >> i mean, it could possibly be our last home game, so it's a pretty big deal. >> and on the field, athletic trainer becky grant. is culture changing, do you think? are people starting to understand -- >> yeah. yep, you don't hear, oh, he's just got a bell ringer, anymore. i think more people are noticing, more people are realizing how serious of an injury it could be. >> this season, athletic trainers like becky have diagnosed more concussions than ever before in this county, and that's good news, because fewer head injuries are going undiagnosed than untreated, like the ones that killed jaquan waller. >> it is a collision sport. injuries are going to happen. but there's somebody there for that. you know? to hopefully, again, prevent or assess those major injuries so this they don't become catastrophic. >> and so far, no severe head injuries. no cases of post concussion syndrome. a life-saving lesson for high school programs across the country. county doctor,
it's a huge goal for us. >> i find grey dixon right before the game.al is this game tonight? >> i mean, it could possibly be our last home game, so it's a pretty big deal. >> and on the field, athletic trainer becky grant. is culture changing, do you think? are people starting to understand -- >> yeah. yep, you don't hear, oh, he's just got a bell ringer, anymore. i think more people are noticing, more people are realizing how serious of an injury it could be. >>...
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virginia to an inch and a inch and a half for areas like german town, and parts closer to the mason dixonperatures, that is a feature we have 34 degrees gaithersburg, 38 national airport, 38 baltimore, 37 to the south at frederiksburg and those temperatures are going to lead us into the mid-40s as we head into the course of the day as far as our highs are concerned. tonight, actually tonight, this is not the right map, tonight we are going to get a bit of a break skies clear a little bit of a good break-in terms of that and we will have light winds so as we move through, we are back to sunshine, sunshine this afternoon moving in but once again the slick spots are out there, do be careful and the week isn't looking so bad we have another system to talk about however that could bring us a little more taste of winter. >> so sunshine and then. >> kind of like everybody is saying where is the snow we want winter. >> winter can't make up its mind. >> thanks gwen. >>> head to head between governor romney, myself, speaker gingrich is not on the ballot, ron paul is and we will wait and see the ide
virginia to an inch and a inch and a half for areas like german town, and parts closer to the mason dixonperatures, that is a feature we have 34 degrees gaithersburg, 38 national airport, 38 baltimore, 37 to the south at frederiksburg and those temperatures are going to lead us into the mid-40s as we head into the course of the day as far as our highs are concerned. tonight, actually tonight, this is not the right map, tonight we are going to get a bit of a break skies clear a little bit of a...
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westminster and carroll county, we could see a few along the mason- dixon.in the 30's. 39 in the district of 34 in gaithersburg, of 32 in martinsburg. culpeper. 40 lexington park at degrees. average highs today is 47. we will be right this afternoon. extensive clout. not much precipitation, but the gray skies. sunshinereak into tomorrow. clearing behind the energy tonight.ving ahead -- extensive cloud cover this afternoon. we will be on the warm side of a system on thursday. looks like some areas of rain on thursday. temperatures around 50 degrees again. mostly cloudy today, a little possible in northwest of town this morning. sprinkles this afternoon. much if anything in terms of precipitation. sunshine tomorrow, 53. rainfall on thursday most likely midday and afternoon. friday, clearing out again. on thursday,ls around a quarter of an inch. maybe a strong system could sunday.s on keep an eye on that. >> i have good news for everyone watching this morning. no major problems at all to describe. overnight construction barrels were moved aldomet. traffic movin
westminster and carroll county, we could see a few along the mason- dixon.in the 30's. 39 in the district of 34 in gaithersburg, of 32 in martinsburg. culpeper. 40 lexington park at degrees. average highs today is 47. we will be right this afternoon. extensive clout. not much precipitation, but the gray skies. sunshinereak into tomorrow. clearing behind the energy tonight.ving ahead -- extensive cloud cover this afternoon. we will be on the warm side of a system on thursday. looks like some...
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margaret dixon worked 25 years as an oakland police officer.'s always taken the time to help the kids in her community. >> i wanted young people to know that yes, law enforcement can also be part of your family. so i wanted to be that extended family to them. >> that's what she's been for willy griffin. willy started running when he was 4. there were times when he was rough on coach dixon, but she never gave up on him. >> i always think about the support she gave me, the sacrifices she made. i think about the time when she was telling me to go home, leave practice, played a part in keeping me on a straight road. she taught me discipline away from home. >> as a police officer, margaret was recognized for developing numerous community programs. adopt a family, hoops for education. read and run. she retired from the department seven years ago and started teaching a class in clinical justice at merit college, challenging her students to serve their community. >> what do you see yourself doing to make a difference? >> reporter: and as she does on th
margaret dixon worked 25 years as an oakland police officer.'s always taken the time to help the kids in her community. >> i wanted young people to know that yes, law enforcement can also be part of your family. so i wanted to be that extended family to them. >> that's what she's been for willy griffin. willy started running when he was 4. there were times when he was rough on coach dixon, but she never gave up on him. >> i always think about the support she gave me, the...
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highs in the upper 60's on the mason-dixon line mid 70's farther south of the metro area. temperatures will drop this weekend. conditions coming down by sunday. still gusty on saturday, 48 degrees, partly cloudy. sunday, 48 with calm wind and sunshine. happy friday. >> taking metro rail on the red line, emergency track where because of the problem with the tracks at bethesda, now they are single-tracking between medical center and friendship heights. red line customers, beware. going to newschopper 7. they are flying over the beltway right now. i guess we lost that. they're looking at the beltway at colesville road. running nicely. the camera shows the outer loop moving at speed. no problems to report on 66 or 95 the beltway. looks good on 395 through and marked up to the pentagon. back to you. >> thank you. the president and other u.s. leaders have apologized for the burning of muslim holy books at a u.s. base in afghanistan, but those policies are not teasing the anger. afghan police are bracing for more violent protests. -- those apologies are not easing the anger. and
highs in the upper 60's on the mason-dixon line mid 70's farther south of the metro area. temperatures will drop this weekend. conditions coming down by sunday. still gusty on saturday, 48 degrees, partly cloudy. sunday, 48 with calm wind and sunshine. happy friday. >> taking metro rail on the red line, emergency track where because of the problem with the tracks at bethesda, now they are single-tracking between medical center and friendship heights. red line customers, beware. going to...
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not as much snow, maybe two inches in gaithersburg but close to the mason dixon line an inch or even less. this is through tomorrow late night. here's a look at the satellite and radar conditions where right now things are quiet. in fact, today's highs in the upper 50s, close to 60 degrees, lots of sunshine. but you look to the southwest of us, we've got a very big area of low pressure holding a lot of moisture, very juicy air coming in, slowly to us. we'll see increasing clouds overnight through tomorrow and we'll also tap into some of the cold air we have in place. when you mix in the moisture coming in from the southwest and that cold air, the air is cold enough to support some snow for tomorrow. but tonight, again, no problems. if you want to head out, go out for dinner, temperatures in the mid-50s right now at this hour. 54 in gaitsburg, also 50 in hagerstown. so for tonight, partly cloudy, breezy and cold, lows in the 30s. we'll time out this system and let you know the critical hours and when you may see some slick roads. bruce, back to you. >> annie, thanks a lot. >>> in a ra
not as much snow, maybe two inches in gaithersburg but close to the mason dixon line an inch or even less. this is through tomorrow late night. here's a look at the satellite and radar conditions where right now things are quiet. in fact, today's highs in the upper 50s, close to 60 degrees, lots of sunshine. but you look to the southwest of us, we've got a very big area of low pressure holding a lot of moisture, very juicy air coming in, slowly to us. we'll see increasing clouds overnight...
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but dixon isn't alone. in 2011...tion chhrges. 24:37 what sheila dixon 41butt butt butt 24:48 people realize this iss happening and it's got to stop 52under current law... maryland public officials are supposed to lose their pension pnd benefits.... ii convicttd of a crime while in office.but anne arundel county delegate, ron george, says there's a glitchh n the law. 24:04 the glitch is that all you havv to do if you're if you know you're going to be convicted is resign, even the day before and then you're no longer in office ann then you get to keeppyour pensions 133georre now hopes to close the loophole... through new legislation he introduced today. myranda 651 the bill only 71 votes are needed to pass 57 and the delegate is confident... it willlpass. 2907 public officials have stronger benefits, higher sector. so people are ery sensitive about that. and when phey're abusing their office and they're still going to get those benefits, that'ssjust not right 21in annapolis, myranda stephens, fox45 news at ten. the bil
but dixon isn't alone. in 2011...tion chhrges. 24:37 what sheila dixon 41butt butt butt 24:48 people realize this iss happening and it's got to stop 52under current law... maryland public officials are supposed to lose their pension pnd benefits.... ii convicttd of a crime while in office.but anne arundel county delegate, ron george, says there's a glitchh n the law. 24:04 the glitch is that all you havv to do if you're if you know you're going to be convicted is resign, even the day before and...
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that the capital of the united states would be located below the mason-dixon line. and i can tell you that the capital of the united states, the people of the district of columbia were consoled by sovereign democrats for 150 years and did not get its home rule until 1974, precisely because of that fateful decision. it was not because at that time or at any time until about 1960 the majority of people living here were african-americans. it was because there was a fair number of african-americans and southern democrats, people in my own party kept the city from getting its home rule, kept it segrega segregated. i went to segregated dunbar high school. everything was segregated in the city. the district had -- was one of the five brown versus board of education cases. this was the legacy of that fateful decision. it was a capital of the united states and was the capital of slavery. slaves were sold in the streets, slaves, of course, slavery thrived here even afterwards until nine months before the civil war when lincoln as i'm sure someone has said as a war measure lib
that the capital of the united states would be located below the mason-dixon line. and i can tell you that the capital of the united states, the people of the district of columbia were consoled by sovereign democrats for 150 years and did not get its home rule until 1974, precisely because of that fateful decision. it was not because at that time or at any time until about 1960 the majority of people living here were african-americans. it was because there was a fair number of african-americans...
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>> no, he couldn't remember. >> you grew up how far from the dixon area? >> well, i grew up in chicago. i don't know -- it was close. >> what part of chicago did you live in? >> nurna side. that's the lifeguard where he saved 77 lives. he loved -- he loved those summers when he lifeguarded. he always said that he -- he didn't have to worry about money because he never -- he never could spend the money. he'd go in the early morning and work all the way through until late at night. he never had any chance to spend money. >> did you know his parents? >> i knew his mother. his father died -- his father died very young, 58. and it was before i knew ronnie. >> anything you see here from these early years you want to talk about just holler. as we walk through, we're going over to the hollywood years. >> yes. now, you know, there's so much talk about this movie. i have to tell you i thought the movie was funny. i thought it was cute. >> "bedtime for bonzo." >> i thought it was a cute movie. >> what year was it? >> gee, i don't know. i don't know. i don't know. >>
>> no, he couldn't remember. >> you grew up how far from the dixon area? >> well, i grew up in chicago. i don't know -- it was close. >> what part of chicago did you live in? >> nurna side. that's the lifeguard where he saved 77 lives. he loved -- he loved those summers when he lifeguarded. he always said that he -- he didn't have to worry about money because he never -- he never could spend the money. he'd go in the early morning and work all the way through until...
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anything about is that era post 1865 in which with the connivance of politicians on both sides ofmason-dixon, african-americans were subjected again to something like a slavery. that it seems to me is a kind of memory that needs at least the imperical realism and repennant spirit that would become those of us who think history is not only important in theory but is in effect practical way by which we justify our ways of acting toward each other. i'm not sure whether i'm leaving within 15 minutes, joe, but that's my take on it. [ applause ] >>> it's my pleasure and honor to introduce the honorable norton, congresswoman now in her 11th term as a congresswoman from the district of columbia, ranking member of the house subcommittee of the buildings and emergency management. she also serves on the committee on oversight and government reform and the committee on transportation and infrastructure. the congresswoman is a tenured professor of law at georgetown university. she received her bachelor's from ant ok college in ohio and earned her law degree and a master's degree in american studies from
anything about is that era post 1865 in which with the connivance of politicians on both sides ofmason-dixon, african-americans were subjected again to something like a slavery. that it seems to me is a kind of memory that needs at least the imperical realism and repennant spirit that would become those of us who think history is not only important in theory but is in effect practical way by which we justify our ways of acting toward each other. i'm not sure whether i'm leaving within 15...
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later in the quarter dixon drives and lays it in and finishes with a team high 21.angley is down by seven, but mclean holding onto a four- point lead playing keep-away from langley. lewis daniel gets fouled. the the free throws would seal the deal for mclean 49-44. >> it's been individually and collectively and great watching them develop on the floor and also off the floor seeing how they handle different situations differently today than they did two years ago. >>> gonzaga and dematha renew their rivalry on television tonight. the shot banked in at the buzzer to give dematha a six- point lead at halftime. 2nd half, liles misses the lay- in, anya cleaning up the mess with a reverse dunk, 17 points as dematha routts gonzaga 76- 47. that's a look at sports. the news edge will be right back. i'm in a tricky situation here. i'm bidding on a 1979 dukes of hazzard lunchbox, but my auction ends in 15 seconds ! even worse, my buddy's bidding on the same lunchbox. it's airbrushed ! but i've got verizon 4g lte. it's so fast that i can outbid him at the last second. i got it
later in the quarter dixon drives and lays it in and finishes with a team high 21.angley is down by seven, but mclean holding onto a four- point lead playing keep-away from langley. lewis daniel gets fouled. the the free throws would seal the deal for mclean 49-44. >> it's been individually and collectively and great watching them develop on the floor and also off the floor seeing how they handle different situations differently today than they did two years ago. >>> gonzaga and...
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two inches up towards the mason-dixon line. not a whole lot. just over an inch in cumberland and maybe two inches just up north of oakland. so untreated surfaces like the driveways and sidewalks could be slick, though, by night fall. so for tonight, increasing clouds and cold. we have the full snow moon. temperatures in the 30s overnight. then tomorrow morning mostly cloudy and cold. snow showers far north and west of town. otherwise jacket and boots for the kids. temperatures will be in the 30s. afternoon that is when we start to see the changes. cloudy and cold but light snow developing. a trace of 2 inches possible. highs 35-40 degrees. here is a look at your next seven days. this is a short lived event. just tomorrow high pressure is back in control for thursday and friday. lots of sunshine. upper 40s on thursday. friday we'll get to around low 50s. and then a cold front bringing in some cold air from canada impacting us for the weekend. mid to upper 30s on saturday and sunday. a good weekend to stay inside and stay warm if you can. so tomo
two inches up towards the mason-dixon line. not a whole lot. just over an inch in cumberland and maybe two inches just up north of oakland. so untreated surfaces like the driveways and sidewalks could be slick, though, by night fall. so for tonight, increasing clouds and cold. we have the full snow moon. temperatures in the 30s overnight. then tomorrow morning mostly cloudy and cold. snow showers far north and west of town. otherwise jacket and boots for the kids. temperatures will be in the...
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going to show you what is going and that is another round of light snow and that is to that mason-dixone and other than, that we're seeing an odd passing of a snow shower and can you see where the heavier snowfall is and to the north, near the mason-dixon line and that is going to continue into the course and to some. >> areas of the appalachians and potomac and let's go to the weather maps and where we have that winter weather advisory in effect and that is until 7:00 p.m. on sunday, allegheny, grant, highland, pendleton could see up to eight inches of snowfall and a wind advise or for all of our viewing area and some windchill advisory in effect for highland and pendleton until 10:00 a.m. on sunday and that is in effect until 7:00 in the morning. and we'll have more details and how low the temperatures are going to g. we'll be very, very cold when i come upstairs. back to you. >> thank you. >>> and still ahead on the news at 10, we'll have more on the tragic death of whitney houston. >> as we head to break, we're going to leave you with more of her beautiful singing that will be misse
going to show you what is going and that is another round of light snow and that is to that mason-dixone and other than, that we're seeing an odd passing of a snow shower and can you see where the heavier snowfall is and to the north, near the mason-dixon line and that is going to continue into the course and to some. >> areas of the appalachians and potomac and let's go to the weather maps and where we have that winter weather advisory in effect and that is until 7:00 p.m. on sunday,...
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we have seen rain around the mason dixon line. it will get in towards us around 8:00 or 9:00, keep an umbrella happy, right handy. >>> those are your current conditions. it is an easy forecast day. this big warm front sitting out to the west. there is winter weather again up to the north and northwest. multistate path of wintry mix that we are missing again. location has worked for us all season long and continues to do so. another batch of showers comes in on saturday after today's rain. this big dome of high pressure is going to give as very very mild start to march. periods of rain today. 50 degrees is going to be your high. rain abates tonight. 45 is your overnight low, tomorrow check this out, 60 degrees, partly sunny, a gentle spring like breeze on march the 1st. temperature roller coaster starts friday, 57 to 62, 53 to 44. those are those showers on saturday, the beginning of the weekend. that would be one of the cooler temperatures we have seen over the past many days. monday it was sunshine. don, take it away. >> thank yo
we have seen rain around the mason dixon line. it will get in towards us around 8:00 or 9:00, keep an umbrella happy, right handy. >>> those are your current conditions. it is an easy forecast day. this big warm front sitting out to the west. there is winter weather again up to the north and northwest. multistate path of wintry mix that we are missing again. location has worked for us all season long and continues to do so. another batch of showers comes in on saturday after today's...
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he says there were times when he was rough on coach dixon. but she never gave up on him. >> always think about the support she gave me the sacrifices she made. i think about the time where, you know, she was telling me to just go home, leave practice. and everything played a part into keeping me on the straight road because she taught my discipline away from home. >> reporter: as a police officer margaret was recognized for developing numerous community programs, adopt a family, hoops for education, read and run. she retired from the department 7 years ago and started teaching a class in criminal justice at merit college challenging her students to serve their community. >> what do you see yourself doing to make a difference? >> reporter: and as she does on the track, she asks each student to finish what they start. >> i expect to you put your heart in it and finish this class. whether you win or lose, i still love you. if you can tell me that you've done your best, that's all i need to hear. >> reporter: willie is proud to tell the judger ru
he says there were times when he was rough on coach dixon. but she never gave up on him. >> always think about the support she gave me the sacrifices she made. i think about the time where, you know, she was telling me to just go home, leave practice. and everything played a part into keeping me on the straight road because she taught my discipline away from home. >> reporter: as a police officer margaret was recognized for developing numerous community programs, adopt a family,...
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recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black asut of the press, blog and arrest us, tear gas, mace, and shoot us, as we know very well, you will, but this time we're not turning back. we know you are finished. desperate, near the end. hysterical in your flabbergastlyness. amen. >> after the readings, the crowd headed to a reception upstairs by wandering through the other gallery rooms in the historic home. the third floor is not usually reserved for just parties, however. it is the stage for live performances. ♪ under the guidance of musical curators, these three, meridian has maintained a strong commitment to new music, compositions that are innovative, experimental, and sometimes challenging. sound art is an artistic and event that usually receives short shrift from most galleries because san francisco is musicians have responded by showing strong support for the programming. ♪ looking into meridian's future, she says she wants to keep doing the same thing that she has been doing since 1989. to enlighten and disturbed. >> i reall
recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black asut of the press, blog and arrest us, tear gas, mace, and shoot us, as we know very well, you will, but this time we're not turning back. we know you are finished. desperate, near the end. hysterical in your flabbergastlyness. amen. >> after the readings, the crowd headed to a reception upstairs by wandering through the other gallery rooms in the historic home. the third floor is not...
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they observed the lifeless body of dixon on the floor. a 9-year-old boy was lying awake and alert to what was going on. the officers moved towards the pair. one suspect bolted a a
they observed the lifeless body of dixon on the floor. a 9-year-old boy was lying awake and alert to what was going on. the officers moved towards the pair. one suspect bolted a a
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. >> maryland to become the first east coast states south of the mason-dixon line to allow its. it paves the way from one would think that has been 12 years in the making. >> we want to marry where we lived. >> opponents are defiant. >> advocates want to sell the bill done did not want to address the issues. it took three more energy. >> the approval was met with this sentiment of relief for and some openly gay members to say after years of failed attempts there optimistic merrill lenders -- mary landrielanders are on their side. >> a great day for the people of maryland. i am proud to be part of it. >> >> despite the boat, this issue is far from over. opponents have vowed to bring the marriage to a referendum. opponents must admit it by july 1. >> virginia lawmakers killed a bill that would have to find life as a beginning at conception. it was sent back to committee when they brought concerns. bob marshall who sponsored these personhood bills lashed out of republican leaders. >> what is the meaning of the platform and all these platitudes are in there but when the time comes t
. >> maryland to become the first east coast states south of the mason-dixon line to allow its. it paves the way from one would think that has been 12 years in the making. >> we want to marry where we lived. >> opponents are defiant. >> advocates want to sell the bill done did not want to address the issues. it took three more energy. >> the approval was met with this sentiment of relief for and some openly gay members to say after years of failed attempts there...
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individual to still get benefits if they resign first. 24:37 what happened with jack johnson and sheila dixonnd others we've had other instances here in anne arundel county with the county councilman and things, wheree um, people realizz this is happening and it's got to stop 2 sponsorss71 votes are needed -- join oor waste watch.if you see government waste... call our hotline at 410-662-1456.you can also go to fox-baltimore dot com. mitt romney is apologizing... for a comment he made on c-n-n. c-n-n."i am not concerned about the very poor we have a safety net there. if it needs repair, i'll fix it. i'm not concerned about the very rich, they're doing just fine" fine"critics are outraged... for romney's comment about the very poor.romney's camp recognized the problem right pway... saying the "pro middle class" message could get lost and distorted by opponents. romney hiiself tried to clean "it was a misstatemmnt. i misspoke. i've said something that is similar to that but quite acceptable for a long time.and, you know when you do i don't know how many thousands of interviews now and then you
individual to still get benefits if they resign first. 24:37 what happened with jack johnson and sheila dixonnd others we've had other instances here in anne arundel county with the county councilman and things, wheree um, people realizz this is happening and it's got to stop 2 sponsorss71 votes are needed -- join oor waste watch.if you see government waste... call our hotline at 410-662-1456.you can also go to fox-baltimore dot com. mitt romney is apologizing... for a comment he made on c-n-n....
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david dixon is accused of killing rachel moncrief of han so say. honor dreef was found at a mote ert home dealership where she worked as a security guard. it showed dixon's blood on one of his pant legs. >> the south bay man accused of leading police on a violent chase will be in court. the 27-year-old allegedly stole a car and then rammed four police cruisers trying to evat capture. all of the officers did survive. gonzalez expected to enter a plea today. and the man accused of stock piling guns and explosives, 63-year-old mark will attend a plea hearing. he was arrested after san jose police say they found several explosive devices in his home, they were then forced to dig a hole in his yard to det state the devices. >> 5 lon 05. the death toll continues to rise after a soccer game riot in egypt. marla tellez joins us. good morning. >> good morning. cnn is reporting 79 people are now confirmed dead in what officials call that country's worst case of soccer violence. one player comparing the scene to a war. the fans, after an upset victory over on
david dixon is accused of killing rachel moncrief of han so say. honor dreef was found at a mote ert home dealership where she worked as a security guard. it showed dixon's blood on one of his pant legs. >> the south bay man accused of leading police on a violent chase will be in court. the 27-year-old allegedly stole a car and then rammed four police cruisers trying to evat capture. all of the officers did survive. gonzalez expected to enter a plea today. and the man accused of stock...
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we may not see any rain up around the northern tier of the mason-dixon line. but if it moves closer to the coastline, we could see 1 to 2 inches across the state. and 2 to 4 inches south of d.c. as far as the time line, we'll see the leading edge of this moving into the area, just after dawn. we'll say around 8:00, to 9:00. south of the area. by noon, it moves across the state. and that's going to be a mostly rain event. turning to snow by mid- to late afternoon. we'll continue to keep you posted and we'll monitor this storm as it develops. bob will have your complete updated first warning forecast coming up. back inside. >> stay with wjz for first warning weather to find the updated forecast, live doppler radar and school closings or delays, log onto wjz.com. >>> another breaking story right now. a possible break-through in the house of delegates on same-sex marriage. supporters of the bill now appear to have enough votes to pass it. wjz is live in annapolis. political reporter pat warren is there and explains the vote about to take place. >> reporter: after
we may not see any rain up around the northern tier of the mason-dixon line. but if it moves closer to the coastline, we could see 1 to 2 inches across the state. and 2 to 4 inches south of d.c. as far as the time line, we'll see the leading edge of this moving into the area, just after dawn. we'll say around 8:00, to 9:00. south of the area. by noon, it moves across the state. and that's going to be a mostly rain event. turning to snow by mid- to late afternoon. we'll continue to keep you...
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i don't see anything north of the mason dixon line. then we're searching a gradual cool down into friday and temperatures getting back into the mid-and upper 40s again. the -- it will get cloudy. perhaps a little rain in the morning and then cooler than today. 54 but we'll see sunshine in the afternoon. 50, that's it. that will feel cool on friday. 40s for the weekend. maybe a little drizzle sunday into monday with cooler temperatures. >> perfect. thank you, bob. coming up, raven's owner opens up in an interview. >> mark spoke with the owner today and he has a special for the fans next in spo,,,,,,,,,,,, whee wheeeeeeeeeeeee! wheeeeeeeeeeee! whee whee wheeeeeeeeeeee-he-he-heeeeee! whee whee wheeeeeeeeeeee! pure adrenaline. whee whee wheeeeeeeeeeee! everything you love about geico, now mobile. download the new geico app today. >>> marcus here with the sports report. >> the big boss talks. steve, the owner of the ravens says he's not over the pain of the loss of the patriots but planning ahead helps getting the pain to fade. the press co
i don't see anything north of the mason dixon line. then we're searching a gradual cool down into friday and temperatures getting back into the mid-and upper 40s again. the -- it will get cloudy. perhaps a little rain in the morning and then cooler than today. 54 but we'll see sunshine in the afternoon. 50, that's it. that will feel cool on friday. 40s for the weekend. maybe a little drizzle sunday into monday with cooler temperatures. >> perfect. thank you, bob. coming up, raven's owner...
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they....resign - 22:37 what happened with jack johnson and sheila dixon and others we've had other countyum, people realize this is pappening and it's got to stop 2 52the bill ...alreedy has... 61...--o- 3 sponssrs..../// áá71áá -votes... are needed to pass. join... our waste watch. ááifáá... you see government waste../ áácalláá... our hotline.. ááoráá... go o fox-baltimore dot com. the gas tax debates takes a new twist as an old law is now being ddbated. that's because it is actually áilleealá in maryland to sell gas for less then the statewwde average wholesale pri. price. the law has been on the books for more thenna decade. it was designed to protect the smaller businesses, from going out of business. however, with prices going up áandá talk of more taxes, some consumer watchdoo groups say it should ((((marta mossburg))))"you shoulddgive consumers the best optionssto get the lowest prices possible.. and this law banning people from charging a price prevents people from getting the lowest prices." businesses say the old law protects them aad allows them to remain iable competition with
they....resign - 22:37 what happened with jack johnson and sheila dixon and others we've had other countyum, people realize this is pappening and it's got to stop 2 52the bill ...alreedy has... 61...--o- 3 sponssrs..../// áá71áá -votes... are needed to pass. join... our waste watch. ááifáá... you see government waste../ áácalláá... our hotline.. ááoráá... go o fox-baltimore dot com. the gas tax debates takes a new twist as an old law is now being ddbated. that's because it is...
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host: our guest is with us until 8:30 kim dixon.he first call is from bob on a republican line from florida caller: does the guest believe that the unemployment rate is actually 8.2%? there is much talk about it being much higher than that. the numbers are not factored against the people who have left the job force. i don't understand how we can justify a 47% of americans not paying any federal taxes. please justify that to us, thank you. guest: you're absolutely correct. 8.2% unemployment rate is just the official rate. the rate is much higher if you account for people who have stopped working. that is not my area of expertise. on the 47% that pay no federal income taxes yes, that number is correct host: who are those people? guest: everyone points out that those people may pay payroll taxes and that hits a lower income. it is capped at a certain levels of the wealthy have stopped paying after $100,000. they pay other kinds of taxes but those people -- the tax policy center can now that number a year ago and caused a lot of headlin
host: our guest is with us until 8:30 kim dixon.he first call is from bob on a republican line from florida caller: does the guest believe that the unemployment rate is actually 8.2%? there is much talk about it being much higher than that. the numbers are not factored against the people who have left the job force. i don't understand how we can justify a 47% of americans not paying any federal taxes. please justify that to us, thank you. guest: you're absolutely correct. 8.2% unemployment rate...
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. >> robert dixon place guilty for his role in the same conspiracy. there are no further details, nothing has changed. his long battles to avoid extradition, something that we have said that he strongly opposed and he believes the extradition treaty between the u.s. and the u.k. is unfair. he could be forced by the americans to come to this country by virtue of an accusation. >> any details of when an actual court case may began in the u.s.? >> the protests can be quite lengthy and this is a complicated case, a densely next week will be his arraignment. another opportunity, if he wishes. this is the most appropriate time to enter a plea. the question of bail will be considered a few days later. then, there will be considerable time before further court appearances, the election to a jury, and a trial. >> thank you for -- thank you very much indeed. you are watching "bbc world news," still ahead -- we will see who may be coming out on top on the oscars. here in the u.k., burger king is the latest company to withdraw from one of the work schemes. there
. >> robert dixon place guilty for his role in the same conspiracy. there are no further details, nothing has changed. his long battles to avoid extradition, something that we have said that he strongly opposed and he believes the extradition treaty between the u.s. and the u.k. is unfair. he could be forced by the americans to come to this country by virtue of an accusation. >> any details of when an actual court case may began in the u.s.? >> the protests can be quite...
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the schooners commanded by foster brother, commander david dixon porter were towed into position on april 18 to begin bombarding the forts. over the next six days and nights they lobbed thousands of shells into damage but knocking out a few of the guns. ferigate decided to run his ships past the forts in the predawn darkness of april 24. this was not a popular decision among his captains who had in the words of one of them, little or no feeling of success. for his part, though, he wrote to his wife success is the only thing listened to in this war. and i know i must sink or swim by that rule. as to being prepared for defeat i certainly am not. any man who is prepared for defeat would be half defeated before he commenced. on april 22, ferigate called for a meeting of his captains to plan the attack. in military annals it was preverbial that counsels of war never fight but this one proved to be an exception. after he outlined his plans for running past the forts in the darkness he invited the response of his captains as one of them wrote, the prevailing opinions seem to be adverse to making
the schooners commanded by foster brother, commander david dixon porter were towed into position on april 18 to begin bombarding the forts. over the next six days and nights they lobbed thousands of shells into damage but knocking out a few of the guns. ferigate decided to run his ships past the forts in the predawn darkness of april 24. this was not a popular decision among his captains who had in the words of one of them, little or no feeling of success. for his part, though, he wrote to his...
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that is a collectible, rare, dixon 5-terrain, from the 1930's. -- gibson 5-string, from the 1930's. you can buy a good enough want to play on for a couple hundred dollars. -- you can buy a good enough one to play on for a couple hundred dollars. tavis: if somebody wants to learn how to play banjo, where does somebody go? >> there are some places. you can get them online. you can buy videos. you can hire an instructor. you can get books. a learnedt outwo ways -- from books -- i learned two ways -- from books. pete seeger had a book. friends used to show me things. i never really had a lesson. i used to slow down 33 records and pick it out note for note. tavis: i am always impressed by somebody who never had a lesson and learn. am i was so motivated. i just love the instruments so much. you don't even have to play it. you can just do that, and it sounds good to me. tavis: if i were to do that >> n, it would sound horrible. >-- if i were to do that, it would sound horrible. >> no, it would sound good. the go-ahead, try. you are right, that was horrible. i like this tidal because it app
that is a collectible, rare, dixon 5-terrain, from the 1930's. -- gibson 5-string, from the 1930's. you can buy a good enough want to play on for a couple hundred dollars. -- you can buy a good enough one to play on for a couple hundred dollars. tavis: if somebody wants to learn how to play banjo, where does somebody go? >> there are some places. you can get them online. you can buy videos. you can hire an instructor. you can get books. a learnedt outwo ways -- from books -- i learned two...
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frederick 1 inch possible toward the mason dixon line. so, we're looking at maybe some slick road conditions tomorrow night for untreated surfaces. over the bridges, and overpasses. tonight, partly cloudy and chilly. lows in the 30s. tomorrow morning, no worry for snow just yet, you'll want to bring your jacket and boots. snow showers north and west of town. afternoon is when we start to see the changes. cloudy and cold with slight snow developing. overall, trace to 2 inches possible. highs 35 to 40 degrees. here's your zone forecast. cumberland 36 degrees with snow, winchester, martinsburg around 37 with afternoon snow developing. manassas around 30s. gaithersburg 39. and annapolis in the lower 40s. here's how your next seven days are shaping up. this is a very short lived event. thursday and friday though, we're talking 48 for thursday, lots of sunshine for friday. look at the weekend. a very cold air mass coming in. mid 30s for saturday and sunday. this is a nice weekend to be inside if you want. maybe curl up, read a book, watch a mov
frederick 1 inch possible toward the mason dixon line. so, we're looking at maybe some slick road conditions tomorrow night for untreated surfaces. over the bridges, and overpasses. tonight, partly cloudy and chilly. lows in the 30s. tomorrow morning, no worry for snow just yet, you'll want to bring your jacket and boots. snow showers north and west of town. afternoon is when we start to see the changes. cloudy and cold with slight snow developing. overall, trace to 2 inches possible. highs 35...
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they observed the lifeless body of dixon on the floor. a 9-year-old boy was lying awake and alert to what was going on. the officers moved towards the pair. one suspect bolted and attempted to escape. the second suspect wrote towards the rear of the residents. lane blocked one suspect and placed him under arrest. august gave chase in the dark house. the second suspect jumped out a second story rear window into the backyard area. august advised responding units he had fled to the backyard and immediately went downstairs to give further chase. officer cavanaugh arrived on the scene and assisted lane and was still struggling with one of the murder suspects. lane immediately called for medical assistance. the deputies arrived and were quickly briefed and directed to enter the residence and locate the other outstanding suspect. the into the house without hesitation and were told by the victim's son the they were still in there. the officers moved further into the residence risking their own lives. the officers located officer august and began
they observed the lifeless body of dixon on the floor. a 9-year-old boy was lying awake and alert to what was going on. the officers moved towards the pair. one suspect bolted and attempted to escape. the second suspect wrote towards the rear of the residents. lane blocked one suspect and placed him under arrest. august gave chase in the dark house. the second suspect jumped out a second story rear window into the backyard area. august advised responding units he had fled to the backyard and...