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gracias, don fernando. gracias a uds. arturo: gracias, don fernando. ¿vamos, raquel? sí.n. estoy muy contento. yo también, don fernando, por ud. y su familia. me permites la confianza, raquel, te quiero decir algo. no se me ha escapado la forma en que arturo y tú se miran. parece que todo el mundo se ha dado cuenta. lo que sientes por él, es serio, ¿verdad? creo que sí. aunque sé que hace poco que lo conozco la investigación nos ha unido. no tienes que explicarme nada. sigue los consejos de un viejo. o tú te vas para buenos aires o él se va para los angeles pero no dejen perder un amor verdadero. gracias por los consejos, don fernando. arturo y yo ya hemos hablado un poco sobre eso. muy bien, hija, muy bien. bueno. adiós. pero no dejes de volver siempre que puedas. eres como una hija para mí. don fernando la señora suárez me dijo que rosario nunca dejó de pensar en ud.... que siempre lo amó. ay, raquel, te voy a extrañar mucho. ya eres como una hermana para mí. y para mí también, angela. roberto: raquel... raquel, déjame darte un abrazo también. apenas nos conocemos pero
gracias, don fernando. gracias a uds. arturo: gracias, don fernando. ¿vamos, raquel? sí.n. estoy muy contento. yo también, don fernando, por ud. y su familia. me permites la confianza, raquel, te quiero decir algo. no se me ha escapado la forma en que arturo y tú se miran. parece que todo el mundo se ha dado cuenta. lo que sientes por él, es serio, ¿verdad? creo que sí. aunque sé que hace poco que lo conozco la investigación nos ha unido. no tienes que explicarme nada. sigue los...
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don payne was a humble man of conscience and conviction.d i think many here will agree, this made him a rarity in politics. don payne didn't need to raise his voice. his ideals were powerful enough. for more than two decades, congressman payne served new jersey in congress with distinction. but his leadership impacted lives far beyond new jersey's borders. donald was an expert on foreign relations. he led efforts to restore democracy and human rights in countries from northern ireland to sudan. don payne worked around the globe to end famine, disease, and genocide. at home he was a trailblazer. don payne and i had our offices in newark, our premiere city in new jersey. and i would see almost a reverence that people would hold in their view and in their hands when they were able to shake hands with don payne. there was love and affection and respect. in 1988, don, during his first campaign for the house, he told a reporter, and i quote, i want to be a role model for the kids i talk to on the street corners. i want to see -- i want them to se
don payne was a humble man of conscience and conviction.d i think many here will agree, this made him a rarity in politics. don payne didn't need to raise his voice. his ideals were powerful enough. for more than two decades, congressman payne served new jersey in congress with distinction. but his leadership impacted lives far beyond new jersey's borders. donald was an expert on foreign relations. he led efforts to restore democracy and human rights in countries from northern ireland to sudan....
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lisa, don and marty, check this out. what is this? >> this is our strawberry vodka infusion -- >> -- that is it and how many strawberries you got in there -- >> -- hundreds -- >> -yeah -- >> -- there -- >> -- vodka is in there. >> this is prairie organic vodka -- >> -- okay -- >> -- corn -- >> -there -- >> -there -- >> -children of the corn, see you didn't know that, abby thank you very much, lisa thank you very much -- >> -you -- >> -- come on down, thank you ladies very much. guys have a great day, we will see you -- >> -- website squash -- wise -- >> --aw -- >> -- really honestly is. my daughter played it in high school. >> yeah -- >> -- huge -- >> -- around -- >> -- 13 -- >> -- coming up tracking killers from space. that story as eyewitness news continues. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> 25 past 6:00. as we have shown you earlier devastate ing tornado through texas yesterday. it is estimated as many as a dozen tornadoes touched down this. could mark the start of a violent spring. as alex reports this morning you can't fight tornadoes but a n
lisa, don and marty, check this out. what is this? >> this is our strawberry vodka infusion -- >> -- that is it and how many strawberries you got in there -- >> -- hundreds -- >> -yeah -- >> -- there -- >> -- vodka is in there. >> this is prairie organic vodka -- >> -- okay -- >> -- corn -- >> -there -- >> -there -- >> -children of the corn, see you didn't know that, abby thank you very much, lisa thank you very much --...
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don, take it away. >> thank you very much.to sharon gibala, wjz tv traffic control. >> getting busier. still have that accident there and there. a fuel spill reported there. another chemical spill on 50 eastbound. if you are headed on 95 speed still looking good there. as we have mentioned slow on the west side. 38 miles per hour is your average there. there is a live look at the west side. it is looking better than it was. this traffic report is brought to you by your toyota dealer. >>> don and marty, back over to you guys. >> all right. >> -- that -- >> -- smart, the satellite interview is furnished by pet armor. ladies and gentlemen, amy. welcome to the eyewitness news morning -- [ applause ] >> -- today? >> i am happily teamed up with them to launch this national campaign called the pet arm or protection promise, which gives affordable accessible healthcare to all pets. >> and that is -- >> i am -- >> -- important -- look, don -- don and i are both pet owners -- >> yeah -- >> -- me, yeah. >> -- pet insurance -- >> okay --
don, take it away. >> thank you very much.to sharon gibala, wjz tv traffic control. >> getting busier. still have that accident there and there. a fuel spill reported there. another chemical spill on 50 eastbound. if you are headed on 95 speed still looking good there. as we have mentioned slow on the west side. 38 miles per hour is your average there. there is a live look at the west side. it is looking better than it was. this traffic report is brought to you by your toyota...
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don? >> tell me more about that because pyongyang is such a secretive country, why is the international community so worried about this, in particular, the u.s.? >> well, we know that north korea is still technically at war with the united states and south korea. there was an armistice to bring it into -- one of the conditions for actually winding down its nuclear program and its massive military program here. north korea has a military first policy in this country. they see that the power is optional, the size of its military is a deterrent, they believe, in fact, it will keep the regime alive here, the regime of the kim family, which is a third generation in kim jong un. so of course they're very concerned about the motives. they've been looking to china to try to exert more influence, china being the real ally north korea had, that relationship dating back many decades. so north korea here, a lot of suspicion what they are up to, don. they do insist, though, that this is just a satellit
don? >> tell me more about that because pyongyang is such a secretive country, why is the international community so worried about this, in particular, the u.s.? >> well, we know that north korea is still technically at war with the united states and south korea. there was an armistice to bring it into -- one of the conditions for actually winding down its nuclear program and its massive military program here. north korea has a military first policy in this country. they see that...
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don payne never settled for being a sympathetic ear or a helping hand. plight that he sought to help. he gave it all through it all. we'll hear of a teacher who passed on this passion with such commitment that the great john lewis would say, don's heart was big enough to serve all mankind. through his story we see how much we're capable of and how much we have left to do. we are again drawn to that line in luke, to whom much is given, much is expected. each of us has been at risk by don payne's example, we must be expected to honor it with service and sacrifice. god bless his family and god bless all of you for being here with us today. this time, the invocation will be given by the rev rant patrick conroy, the chaplain of the house of representatives. >> let us pray. god of heaven and earth. the work of your hands is made known in your bountiful creation, and in the lives of those who faithfully live their lives in service and in your grace. today we especially remember the life and work of our departed brother donald payne trusting your promise of eter
don payne never settled for being a sympathetic ear or a helping hand. plight that he sought to help. he gave it all through it all. we'll hear of a teacher who passed on this passion with such commitment that the great john lewis would say, don's heart was big enough to serve all mankind. through his story we see how much we're capable of and how much we have left to do. we are again drawn to that line in luke, to whom much is given, much is expected. each of us has been at risk by don payne's...
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don, back to you. >> thank you very much. the university president says they have had 5 incidents in the last year. >>> outrage this morning at santa monica college in california after campus police used pepper spray on students protesting there. >>> the officers say 100 students were disrupting a board of trustees meeting, protesting a plan to raise rates. the college released a statement saying the officers used pepper spray to preserve the public safety. two students have been hospitalized and several others treated for minor injuries. >>> this morning five former new orleans police offices are headed to prison for their rolls in the shooting following katrina. they were convicted of shooting six unarmed people on the bridge, killing 2 and convicted of planting evidence to cover up the crime. they were sentenced from six to 65 years. >>> back here a political unknown and former secret service agent is maryland's republican senate nominee. now, this novice politician will take on the incumbent. here is adam may talking with
don, back to you. >> thank you very much. the university president says they have had 5 incidents in the last year. >>> outrage this morning at santa monica college in california after campus police used pepper spray on students protesting there. >>> the officers say 100 students were disrupting a board of trustees meeting, protesting a plan to raise rates. the college released a statement saying the officers used pepper spray to preserve the public safety. two students...
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don, take it away. >> thank you very much.ting ready for the get up and go, here is sharon jib jib at wjz traffic control. >> hi don, good morning, everyone, well if you are just about to head out not too much to get in your way, a little fire activity blocking kennedy avenue in the city, take cecil avenue skin stead. traveling on the jfx starting this evening at 7:00 p.m. through at least the next month construction blocking the left lane in each direction, andrea fujii has been talking about that all morning. there is a look at your speeds on 95 southbound, starting to see it slow down just a bit when white marsh boulevard and 895, there is your speeds on the beltsway, top side still at full speed, the west side though slow, 47 miles per hour your average with an outer loop drive time of 13 minutes between 795 and 95. this traffic report is brought to you by your toyota dealer. >>> back over to you. >> all right. this morning's coffee with is a good one and it is about what could be one of the biggest pictures of the summer.
don, take it away. >> thank you very much.ting ready for the get up and go, here is sharon jib jib at wjz traffic control. >> hi don, good morning, everyone, well if you are just about to head out not too much to get in your way, a little fire activity blocking kennedy avenue in the city, take cecil avenue skin stead. traveling on the jfx starting this evening at 7:00 p.m. through at least the next month construction blocking the left lane in each direction, andrea fujii has been...
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don and marty. how you doing? >> we are doing just great. am going to tell you what makes the rerealize now of titanic, titanic 3-d that much more interesting. i actually have the discovery channel's web page up of what you -- the last mysteries of the titanic, which debuted this last weekend. >> right. >> where clearly you have become one of the world's great experts on the titanic. not only the wreck of the titanic but the titanic itself. >> yeah. >> in all of its grandeur. >> yeah. >> and you said more than once you know exactly where you were. let's talk about it. >> yeah, well very strange feeling you know. we built these little robots that go in and do a video kind of archeological survey of the interior and flying that little you know machine through the corridors i would come to a turn or corner and i knew what would be there because that was from walking the sets because they were an exact duplicate made from the plans we got from the shipbuilder so it was life imitating art, imitating life, very strange. >> which makes the movie th
don and marty. how you doing? >> we are doing just great. am going to tell you what makes the rerealize now of titanic, titanic 3-d that much more interesting. i actually have the discovery channel's web page up of what you -- the last mysteries of the titanic, which debuted this last weekend. >> right. >> where clearly you have become one of the world's great experts on the titanic. not only the wreck of the titanic but the titanic itself. >> yeah. >> in all of...
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don take it away. >> thank you.ver to christie bresland at wjz tv traffic control. >> good morning, don, good morning, everyone, well still a mess on the west side of the beltway in both drictses, as you can see on the inner loop the two right lanes are blocked off, the delay solid. we are looking at least 15 minutes there due to rubbernecking there. >>> as far as the restest region goes traveling on the harrisburg expressway in the southbound direction accident there at middle town road. we also have that problem in false ton, hess road is closed there, we still have fire equipment on the scene, other accidents include south payson and wilkins avenue and also johns hopkins road at maple lawn. let's go back and take another live look, as you can see it is still going to be a while before they get that mess cleaned up, this traffic report is brought to you by toyota. >>> don and marty, back to you. >> all right, this is a good one. this morning's interview is with dr. bob ballard. [ cheers ] >> -- coming up on the 10
don take it away. >> thank you.ver to christie bresland at wjz tv traffic control. >> good morning, don, good morning, everyone, well still a mess on the west side of the beltway in both drictses, as you can see on the inner loop the two right lanes are blocked off, the delay solid. we are looking at least 15 minutes there due to rubbernecking there. >>> as far as the restest region goes traveling on the harrisburg expressway in the southbound direction accident there at...
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i'm don lemon. thank you so much for joining us.onight, millions of people throughout the midwest are battened down as a wicked storm system threatens to unleash more deadly tornadoes on the region. new pictures in to cnn tonight showing just one of the massive twisters that touched down. about 140 possible tornadoes had been reported since this outbreak began on friday, and our own meteorologist, rob marciano, getting way too close for comfort to not one but two tornadoes near cherokee, oklahoma. most of these tornadoes hit kansas, but parts of nebraska, oklahoma and iowa are in rubble as well. there are still tornado watches posted from arkansas to wisconsin, and it seems the threat is beginning to diminish. but for many the damage is already done. the most impacted community is woodward, oklahoma. five deaths are blamed on the storm outbreak, all of them in woodward. they include a father and his two children, two young children, who died inside their mobile home. two others died in a car. the mayor of woodward says the storms kn
i'm don lemon. thank you so much for joining us.onight, millions of people throughout the midwest are battened down as a wicked storm system threatens to unleash more deadly tornadoes on the region. new pictures in to cnn tonight showing just one of the massive twisters that touched down. about 140 possible tornadoes had been reported since this outbreak began on friday, and our own meteorologist, rob marciano, getting way too close for comfort to not one but two tornadoes near cherokee,...
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al despertarse don fernando dijo que quería regresar a la gavia.specialista. ya verás cómo pronto te pondrás bien. gracias, hijita. pero estaría mucho mejor en la gavia. te prometo que regresarás a casa en cuanto el doctor lo autorice. en la casa de ramón, juan se sentó a hablar con pati. ella estaba pensativa y preocupada pero pronto, la conversación terminó en una discusión fuerte. mira, juan. voy a tratar de explicártelo una vez más. no es que mi vida profesional sea más importante que tú. la obra me necesita a mí en este momento. yo soy la autora. soy la directora. hay problemas y sólo puedo resolverlos yo. en la gavia, pedro y ramón recibieron noticias importantes. uds. señores, ¿qué nos recomiendan? que tomen medidas drásticas. que cierran la oficina en miami que es la causa de los problemas. después, se deben concentrar en la producción de acero. ¿y la gavia? lamentablemente, nuestra recomendación es venderla. los dos decidieron no decirle nada a la familia por el momento. más tarde, pedro logró comunicarse con arturo quien le dio otras noti
al despertarse don fernando dijo que quería regresar a la gavia.specialista. ya verás cómo pronto te pondrás bien. gracias, hijita. pero estaría mucho mejor en la gavia. te prometo que regresarás a casa en cuanto el doctor lo autorice. en la casa de ramón, juan se sentó a hablar con pati. ella estaba pensativa y preocupada pero pronto, la conversación terminó en una discusión fuerte. mira, juan. voy a tratar de explicártelo una vez más. no es que mi vida profesional sea más...
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don. >> thank you. the queen of daytime talk, television icon, oscar nominee and our former fellow employer here, opera oprah oprah winfrey talks about it. >> she opens on and told host charlie rose and her best friend gayle king her cable network struggled and recently cut staffers is still in a building phase. >> if i knew then what i knew now i might have made different choices. i would say if i were writing a book about it i could call the book 101 mistakes. >> she says one of those was launching while she still had her talk show. >> it is like having the wedding when you know you are not ready. >> but she received valuable advice from many including him. >> she said no one wants you to do that. you got to pay your dues. welcome back. >> she is in new york promoting her tour. the wjz alum says even with the recent difficulties her network has scene she didn't plan to quit. >> because i am a female who is african american and who has been so blessed in the world there is never going to be a time to q
don. >> thank you. the queen of daytime talk, television icon, oscar nominee and our former fellow employer here, opera oprah oprah winfrey talks about it. >> she opens on and told host charlie rose and her best friend gayle king her cable network struggled and recently cut staffers is still in a building phase. >> if i knew then what i knew now i might have made different choices. i would say if i were writing a book about it i could call the book 101 mistakes. >> she...
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don, back to you. >> thank you very much, andrea. >>> some council members are telling wjz they are waiting to see what happens with the state budget in annapolis before they make a decision about the bottle tax in this city. >>> a list actor kevin bacon shares the spotlight for a charity competition at the university of maryland college park. he was on campus last night to judge a do good show down. students presenting their ideas to help charities using social media, a challenge set by the star himself. and bacon says he is blown away by the students efforts. >> it is great to see a generation here you know coming up that is interested and involved and motivated to get back. >> former basketball coach gary williams also judge the competition. the winning team came up with an idea to collect all the the unused food around the campus and donate it to homeless shelters. >>> turning to sports the orioles will wrap up their series in chicago coming off a disappointing night with the white sox, the beards birds could not get anything goi
don, back to you. >> thank you very much, andrea. >>> some council members are telling wjz they are waiting to see what happens with the state budget in annapolis before they make a decision about the bottle tax in this city. >>> a list actor kevin bacon shares the spotlight for a charity competition at the university of maryland college park. he was on campus last night to judge a do good show down. students presenting their ideas to help charities using social media, a...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, don, and good morning, everyone. the city says it is actually not closing down any fire stations or cutting any jobs but many people, including some firefighters still think it is a very dangerous move. >>> for every fire engine and every fire truck there is a company of about two dozen firefighters assigned to work them. but under a new plan three city fire companies, truck 10 on the west side, squad 11 on the far east side and truck 15 near patterson park will all be disbanded. those firefighters will be permanently reassigned. fire chief james cadillac says this will not affect the dent. >> we are going to be there just as quick. >> to ensure they don't suffer several other companies will be relocated to new stations all part of a plan to eliminate the closures forced by the budget but the move upsets many firefighters who say the department has already been cut to the bone. >> the citizens are at risk and so are the firefighters. >> firefighters say the ladder truck in locust point is a perfect example. it is mov
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, don, and good morning, everyone. the city says it is actually not closing down any fire stations or cutting any jobs but many people, including some firefighters still think it is a very dangerous move. >>> for every fire engine and every fire truck there is a company of about two dozen firefighters assigned to work them. but under a new plan three city fire companies, truck 10 on the west side, squad 11 on the far east side and truck 15...
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don? >> interesting. so, listen, lieberman joined some other voices urging the white house to look into its own people, those that were down in colombia. what do you think about the white house advance staff that was in colombia? >> we know that there were five of them, don. three men and two women who would have been here, possibly, and most probably working with the secret service advance teams and the military advance teams. we contacted two of them by phone. one told us that he actually couldn't speak to the press, wasn't authorized. the other, a woman, told us that she could not confirm or deny anything. again, there are just five and now we have representative king, senator grassley all asking if any of these white house people were involved. it seems it would be an easy yes or no answer, but we have not gotten it yet from either the white house or from anybody else down here. >> all right, drew. we'll be looking forward to your reporting. thank you very much. >>> an intense search is now underway i
don? >> interesting. so, listen, lieberman joined some other voices urging the white house to look into its own people, those that were down in colombia. what do you think about the white house advance staff that was in colombia? >> we know that there were five of them, don. three men and two women who would have been here, possibly, and most probably working with the secret service advance teams and the military advance teams. we contacted two of them by phone. one told us that he...
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don is a scholar of the war of 1812. he has written some wonderful books on the war of 1812, including the 1989 book, "war of 1812: forgotten conflict," which he just rewrote and updated, and we'll have that available for you to purchase for $20 at the conclusion of the program, and don will be autographing the books out in the back. he also has done a book called "don't give up the ship," and that's kind of the basis of his talk this evening, the myths of the war of 1812, it's a wonderful, fascinating story, you'll learn tonight more trivia than i thought i could learn about the war of 1812, so it's a great experience. he began studying the war of 1812 when he was beginning working on his graduate degrees at the university of illinois in the late 1960s, and in 1972, his doctor ral dissertation was on the war of 1812. and then he eventually got a teaching position at wayne state college. now, wayne state college is not to be confused with the people across the street here, wayne state university. wayne state college is i
don is a scholar of the war of 1812. he has written some wonderful books on the war of 1812, including the 1989 book, "war of 1812: forgotten conflict," which he just rewrote and updated, and we'll have that available for you to purchase for $20 at the conclusion of the program, and don will be autographing the books out in the back. he also has done a book called "don't give up the ship," and that's kind of the basis of his talk this evening, the myths of the war of 1812,...
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don, take it away. >> thank you.he rush right now from sharon at wjz traffic control. >> hi, don, good morning, so far not so bad. everything is running smoothly despite that left lane closure in both directions on the jfx, traffic there at cold spring road looking good, speed sensors also looking pretty good, average speeds in the 50s. you can see no issue there. we do still have that accident there. speeds though at full speed still on the beltway top and west sides at 56 and 57 miles per hour, average speeds also at 95 southbound still at full speed there. there is a live look outside at the top side of the beltway, just starting to see delays there so again stop and go traffic there at hartford road. there is a look at 75 all clear at white mark. this traffic report is brought to you by your toyota dealer. back over to you guys. >> welcome to the eyewitness news morning edition. huge round of applause. >> -- nice -- nice to see you -- >> -- leave that alone. what -- what a deal. yeah, i will go ahead and shake yo
don, take it away. >> thank you.he rush right now from sharon at wjz traffic control. >> hi, don, good morning, so far not so bad. everything is running smoothly despite that left lane closure in both directions on the jfx, traffic there at cold spring road looking good, speed sensors also looking pretty good, average speeds in the 50s. you can see no issue there. we do still have that accident there. speeds though at full speed still on the beltway top and west sides at 56 and 57...
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. >>> hello, everyone, i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us, we're going to give with that horrific story out of new york where seven people including three children have died in a crash, their suv flipped over a guardrail and plunged 60 feet to the ground. susan candiotti is standing by now. do they know what exactly happened, susan? >> reporter: don, they don't, this was a beautiful, sunny sunday afternoon and then something went terribly, terribly wrong. this suv as you mentioned, driven off a bridge. police say it was driven by a woman 45 years old. there was another woman in the car as well as an elderly couple, and three children, ages 5, 15 and 3, all of them wearing seat belts. but for some reason, this woman travelering south, in the left-hand lane for some reason lost control of their car, they don't know exactly how fast she was going hit the median concrete barrier only about three feet high. according to witnesses overcompensated, may a sharp left-hand turn and went sailing across three lanes and going 60
. >>> hello, everyone, i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us, we're going to give with that horrific story out of new york where seven people including three children have died in a crash, their suv flipped over a guardrail and plunged 60 feet to the ground. susan candiotti is standing by now. do they know what exactly happened, susan? >> reporter: don, they don't, this was a beautiful, sunny sunday afternoon and then something went terribly, terribly wrong. this suv as you...
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don? >> thank you very much. it is 6:24. and the naval midshipmen is getting a lot of attention for a simple kiss. that's because he got to lock lips with the pop star katie perry. here is kai jackson with more on one young man's magic moment. in annapolis. >> midshipmen nicholas tanner beasley got more than he hoped for when singer katie perry performed at the naval academy friday night. >> how are you? >> whoa. >> is he single? >> yes! >> i'm a little bit older than you but that's all right. i can be mrs. robinson. >> perry pulled him stage and and kissed him on the lips. >> the midshipmen beasley got a chance to kiss and tell on entertainment tonight. >> you now, i have the man who caused all of the ruckus and first of all, what were you thinking when katie brought you on the stage? >> i honestly thought she was going to have me dance. i'm glad she didn't. i'm a terrible dancer. >> and what happened is much better than the dance. >> the pop star was reportedly sick with the cold in the days before the concert and she aske
don? >> thank you very much. it is 6:24. and the naval midshipmen is getting a lot of attention for a simple kiss. that's because he got to lock lips with the pop star katie perry. here is kai jackson with more on one young man's magic moment. in annapolis. >> midshipmen nicholas tanner beasley got more than he hoped for when singer katie perry performed at the naval academy friday night. >> how are you? >> whoa. >> is he single? >> yes! >> i'm a little...
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don? >> thank you very much, monique. there were other measures that did make it through the general assembly in the final day of the session. it passed, raised the tax on tobacco and doubled the so-called flesh tax. lawmakers passed a bill to limit where new septic systems can be installed. one of the priorities for the governor this session. >>> the winner has come forward. for more than a week rumors circulated around the country about who won here and this morning, more about who has the golden mega millions ticket sold in baltimore county. here's jessica kartalija with brand new information that sort of puts those rumors to rest. >> reporter: national headlines have been focused on the mysterious maryland winner ever since the mega millions reached $656 million. wjz confirms late monday night, someone has come forward to claim the winning mega millions ticket, sold at this 711 in milford mill. split with two other national winners, it's worth $105 million after taxes. rumors have been flying about exactly who holds t
don? >> thank you very much, monique. there were other measures that did make it through the general assembly in the final day of the session. it passed, raised the tax on tobacco and doubled the so-called flesh tax. lawmakers passed a bill to limit where new septic systems can be installed. one of the priorities for the governor this session. >>> the winner has come forward. for more than a week rumors circulated around the country about who won here and this morning, more about...
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don stay tuned. >> i will. thank you very much. this winning ticket is wore more than 100 million dollars after taxes. >> now to annapolis, the governor's idea of adding state sales tax to gas purchases is not going to happen so he is asking lawmakers to raise the sales tax and use additional revenue to pay for transportation projects. the increase would apply to just about everything we buy except food. >> testimony continues today in the second trial of twin brothers accused of setting a pit bull on fire. wjz and weijia jiang are live outside the courthouse downtown. good afternoon. >> reporter: good afternoon, don, good afternoon to everybody. this trial was expected to end by today. but we are a long way from that as prosecutors have not in finished presenting their case, in part because of obstacles on the witness stand. during week 2 of the retrial against 20-year-old twins travers and trumaine johnson, accused of setting a pit bull on fire prosecutors have faced one challenge after another. one witness gave contradictory sta
don stay tuned. >> i will. thank you very much. this winning ticket is wore more than 100 million dollars after taxes. >> now to annapolis, the governor's idea of adding state sales tax to gas purchases is not going to happen so he is asking lawmakers to raise the sales tax and use additional revenue to pay for transportation projects. the increase would apply to just about everything we buy except food. >> testimony continues today in the second trial of twin brothers accused...
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so don, where are you at? >> no, no, listen to my question. i said people outside of politics and outside of the media. >> okay. i think it is a problem. i ran into a lot of women today who aren't in the media, and i had lunch with some women earlier this afternoon who didn't go out to the rally, and they were saying, we heard about this. it's a little bit unsettling, because we're mothers, we've raised children. it's kind of a problem. democrats are realizing that they sort of have an optic problem when it comes to reaching out to some women voters. it's great to talk about the lily ledbetter act, which did not have any impact at all whatsoever. you can't reach out to a voting bloc, which is going to drive the election, women, mothers especially, drive every election. you can't reach out to a voting bloc while at the same time your party going out there and saying there's a war on women, and then actually saying things like this about women. and it's not just hilary rosen. we're talking about there's a democrat down in florida representative
so don, where are you at? >> no, no, listen to my question. i said people outside of politics and outside of the media. >> okay. i think it is a problem. i ran into a lot of women today who aren't in the media, and i had lunch with some women earlier this afternoon who didn't go out to the rally, and they were saying, we heard about this. it's a little bit unsettling, because we're mothers, we've raised children. it's kind of a problem. democrats are realizing that they sort of have...
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we were just in awe of the beauty of this storm, don. and quite honestly, this was my first real tornado intercept. and to have it not one, but two was phenomenal to me to say the least as a life-long meteorologist. and knowing at the time that it wasn't going any major damage, and also knowing that it had the potential to do that was scary. to a beautiful and scary thing and in some cases a spiritual thing with this. but the reality is that it's crossed the border into kansas. >> it looked like you're in awe as you're standing there and see two funnel clouds right in the distance from you, who wouldn't be in awe of that? rob, we're glad you're safe and we'll continue to check with you out in the field. stay safe out there, because we want to get to creston, iowa, where a hospital has been damaged. rob marciano will stand by in oklahoma. jacqui jeras is here with us. and we have susan candiotti who is in wichita. she's hearing those emergency sirens going out and will update us, as well. this is a destructive system or systems hitting th
we were just in awe of the beauty of this storm, don. and quite honestly, this was my first real tornado intercept. and to have it not one, but two was phenomenal to me to say the least as a life-long meteorologist. and knowing at the time that it wasn't going any major damage, and also knowing that it had the potential to do that was scary. to a beautiful and scary thing and in some cases a spiritual thing with this. but the reality is that it's crossed the border into kansas. >> it...
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debemos llevar esto a méxico para mostrárselo a don fernando. ¿no crees?amaras. ¿qué tal? cómo estás? bien. tengo malas noticias. angel ya... ¿cuándo? hace unos meses. era un artista muy conocido en puerto rico. y estaba casado. ¿has hablado con su esposa? no. ella murió hace unos años. ( suspira ) angel murió solo, entonces. no. sus hijos estaban con él. ¿sus hijos? así supo arturo que tenía dos sobrinos y hablamos sobre encontrarnos en méxico. después, saliendo del hotel de san juan supimos que hubo un accidente en la excavación. jorge: iangela! si no salimos para el aeropuerto ahora no vamos a llegar a tiempo. tiene razón. se hace tarde. trataré de llamar desde el aeropuerto y si no, llamaré tan pronto como lleguemos a méxico. no sé qué haré si pierdo a mi hermano. captioned by the caption center wgbh educational foundation annenberg media ♪ ed by: for information about this and other annenberg media programs call 1-800-learner and visit us at www.learner.org. usted tiene el derecho de permanecer callado. usted tiene el derecho de ser escuchado. cualqui
debemos llevar esto a méxico para mostrárselo a don fernando. ¿no crees?amaras. ¿qué tal? cómo estás? bien. tengo malas noticias. angel ya... ¿cuándo? hace unos meses. era un artista muy conocido en puerto rico. y estaba casado. ¿has hablado con su esposa? no. ella murió hace unos años. ( suspira ) angel murió solo, entonces. no. sus hijos estaban con él. ¿sus hijos? así supo arturo que tenía dos sobrinos y hablamos sobre encontrarnos en méxico. después, saliendo del hotel de...
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economy, don?s badat's testimony tell us about al qaeda's trat strath ji following 9/11, paul? >> it shows that in the weeks after 9/11, al qaeda was an emboldened organization. they felt they could lunch a knockout blow against the united states. reed the shoe bomber became pretty close to being successful. he got on to the airplane. it was only when passengers saw he was trying to light a fuse that he was able to avert that attack. al qaeda tried to launch attacks in padgetts. and al qaeda in the arabian peninsula has twice tried to attack u.s. aviation. they remain fixated on this. >> he gave details about a number of other rop rations. where were these attacks supposed to happen? >> he did reveal more operations that al qaeda was trying to put into operation. for example an attack against airliners in southeast asia, another hijacking. he actually traveled out of afghanistan with a group of militants and they were going to go launch that strike. eventually, that plot did not materialize. he als
economy, don?s badat's testimony tell us about al qaeda's trat strath ji following 9/11, paul? >> it shows that in the weeks after 9/11, al qaeda was an emboldened organization. they felt they could lunch a knockout blow against the united states. reed the shoe bomber became pretty close to being successful. he got on to the airplane. it was only when passengers saw he was trying to light a fuse that he was able to avert that attack. al qaeda tried to launch attacks in padgetts. and al...
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don lemon, jacqui jeras here. what are you seeing where you are?e same thing you are regarding the area, funnel clouds around salina, that's a great concern. we have been monitoring this storm all day. has reports of damage in certain parts of kansas, then western portions and central portions of the state. most damage until now, fairly minor damage. power lines down, trees down, things like that. but we know the worst is still ahead of us. >> jacqui, anything for miss watson? >> we are watching two different storm chasers now on separate storms. the one in salina, kansas is this storm here. so you can see this is what we would call a wall cloud, this low-hanging area, and the tornado would come out of this area. there is a tornado warning on this. there's been a confirmed tornado from time to time. very strong wording has been issued by the national weather service out of wichita. this is something new they're trying starting this week, believe it or not. timing couldn't be better. they're using terms like, you know, large tornado on the ground, u
don lemon, jacqui jeras here. what are you seeing where you are?e same thing you are regarding the area, funnel clouds around salina, that's a great concern. we have been monitoring this storm all day. has reports of damage in certain parts of kansas, then western portions and central portions of the state. most damage until now, fairly minor damage. power lines down, trees down, things like that. but we know the worst is still ahead of us. >> jacqui, anything for miss watson? >> we...
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please welcome warmly don. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. thank you all for joining us today. thank you also to president neal horschtman, and his colleagues and staff for the opportunity to open for public examination this relatively seldom reported aspect of 19th century life in the district. i have self designated my role in this forum as a history reporter because i come to you to report on just a few aspects of the story of the wormley family. my purpose is not to interpret but just report on a few aspects of the family and to bring forth matters of interest as evidence evidenced by historical reportage and ephemera and others contemporaneous with that era. i selected the title because only recently has will been an expanding public interest in the impactful historical existence of blacks in this area of washington. primarily through the internet and search engines such as genealogybank.com, and the existence of clarence davis and bill branch of the d.c. archive, i can now assemble firsthand records of the details behind the existence o
please welcome warmly don. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. thank you all for joining us today. thank you also to president neal horschtman, and his colleagues and staff for the opportunity to open for public examination this relatively seldom reported aspect of 19th century life in the district. i have self designated my role in this forum as a history reporter because i come to you to report on just a few aspects of the story of the wormley family. my purpose is not to interpret...
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don: ah, charlie. what did you do?of sanjrani's work to scientists at four universities in pakistan. why? i felt i had to. as phil's colleague... ...as a scientist. charlie: i have a strong defense. that research can't be used as a weapon. we know that now. we couldn't know it then. is this true, what i just heard? you lost your security clearance? yeah, it's true. do something, fix this. it doesn't work that way. you know what this means? that he cannot work at this college or any classified project. and second that, how can you be... keep working for the fbi without your clearance? i don't think i can. neither one of you want to talk about it? well, it's a hell of a big elephant in a relatively small yard. right. (clears throat) it's kind of amazing that we worked together as long as we did. you know, this is not the first time this house has been divided by a fundamental disagreement. that year that charlie spent at mit, remember when he came home? that was a shocker. yes. so i'm a celtics fan. it happens, even in g
don: ah, charlie. what did you do?of sanjrani's work to scientists at four universities in pakistan. why? i felt i had to. as phil's colleague... ...as a scientist. charlie: i have a strong defense. that research can't be used as a weapon. we know that now. we couldn't know it then. is this true, what i just heard? you lost your security clearance? yeah, it's true. do something, fix this. it doesn't work that way. you know what this means? that he cannot work at this college or any classified...
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don draper takes his wife to a hotel for a weekend get away and anyone with the name don draper can book a free night until may 8th. so the offer is good through august 31st. all you have to do is show your don draper id when you check in. >> you like that show? >> i love that show. >> my dad is a huge fan. but i am behind right now so i can't -- >> you have a long way to go. you are a season behind. >>> the president touring college to talk about student loans. >> but he tried a different approach in getting that message across when he visited scrimy fallon. video you have to -- jimmy callon. video tough see. >> information to know about student loans. the story straight ahead. >> 5:40. as we head to break, a live picture of new york. we will be be right back. ♪ abracadabra. new hershey's milk chocolate with almonds in pieces. your favorites, in pieces. hershey's air delight. experience light and airy, melty bubbles. made from pure, delicious hershey's milk chocolate. hershey's air delight. like congestion, runny nose, itchy nose and sneezing can hit you year-round, indoors or out. pres
don draper takes his wife to a hotel for a weekend get away and anyone with the name don draper can book a free night until may 8th. so the offer is good through august 31st. all you have to do is show your don draper id when you check in. >> you like that show? >> i love that show. >> my dad is a huge fan. but i am behind right now so i can't -- >> you have a long way to go. you are a season behind. >>> the president touring college to talk about student loans....
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don and marty going once, twice. sold to the del ray school. >> we don't ever want to hear those four words, don and marty going. >> reporter: you never will. thank you for coming down. hi, terry. tell us about the del ray school. >> del ray school has been serving children with special needs in the baltimore area for 50 years. we used to be in catonsville, located in the hail thorp area, beautiful bright colorful and we are happy to be there. >> reporter: the may fair is coming up. >> it is. it's this saturday, may 5th, from 9 to 2:00. it's located at the arbutus volunteer fire department, 5200 southwestern boulevard, great k fully accessible area, we are going to have a lot of fun for the family, kids games and pony rides, moon bounce, life entertainment, flowers for sale, we will have sweet and savory pulled pork. >> pulled pork, i'm there. >> it's world famous. >> reporter: thank you. may fay is saturday, hi, morrissa. >> hi. >> good to see you. >> reporter: we got tony the coach, home of the first place baltimor
don and marty going once, twice. sold to the del ray school. >> we don't ever want to hear those four words, don and marty going. >> reporter: you never will. thank you for coming down. hi, terry. tell us about the del ray school. >> del ray school has been serving children with special needs in the baltimore area for 50 years. we used to be in catonsville, located in the hail thorp area, beautiful bright colorful and we are happy to be there. >> reporter: the may fair...
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don?thina, thank you very much. >>> videos by that agency that oversees washington's spending. a cnn exclusive head of the committee is looking into the embarrassment. that's next. and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us cleaner rides to work and school... and tomorrow, we could do even more. cleaner, domestic, abundant and creating jobs now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter
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>> don, where you at? >> no, no, no. i said -- listen to my question. said people outside of politics and outside of the media. last week, conservatives tried their talking points. i shut them down. this week, it's the liberals' turn. fair warning, they won't get to spin either. >>> okay, war is hell. we see images of war, we judge before realizing what our soldiers are really up against. this week, it was u.s. troops posing with body parts of afghan bombers. our guests are all back now. i want to say, we're not condoning this by any means. we can't even begin sdwrund -- understand what it is look tobe -- we can't even begin to understand what it is like to be in a war zone. why are we so quick to judge? first to scott camille, a former marine. why are we so quick to judge? we don't know what those men and women are up against, do we? >> we don't know what it's like being in combat unless you have been there. you're nitpicking talking about things like people posing with bodies. the real question should be, why are we at war in the first place? why are
>> don, where you at? >> no, no, no. i said -- listen to my question. said people outside of politics and outside of the media. last week, conservatives tried their talking points. i shut them down. this week, it's the liberals' turn. fair warning, they won't get to spin either. >>> okay, war is hell. we see images of war, we judge before realizing what our soldiers are really up against. this week, it was u.s. troops posing with body parts of afghan bombers. our guests are...
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don hopes whoever buys it loves buford like he has. >> i will miss that.eraction with people that are traveling. >> reporter: but as he hits the road himself, don can't help but wonder if he's ready. >> you know, i don't know. i might turn out to be a bad neighbor. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today." i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today." have a good night, everyone. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> peter cook cries crocodile tears as the war of words between him and ex-wife
don hopes whoever buys it loves buford like he has. >> i will miss that.eraction with people that are traveling. >> reporter: but as he hits the road himself, don can't help but wonder if he's ready. >> you know, i don't know. i might turn out to be a bad neighbor. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today." i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today."...