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doug's manager has dropped him. mother cut him off. >> i love you. >> reporter: and the newlyweds could spend hours every day reading their own hate mail. >> "this girl is too young and, to me, this is abuse." >> "you are a whore. go kill yourself." that's terrible! >> reporter: a lot of people online say you're a pervert. what do you say to that? >> i'm a pervert, courtney -- >> i'm a whore. >> and other -- it's -- you know what? people are welcome to their opinions. that's what the world is about. if they -- if they need to feel this way, that's theirs to hold. not ours. >> reporter: one widely held opinion is that courtney's had enough plastic surgery to put joan rivers to shame. she insists those claims are false and that doctors have confirmed it. >> it's real. >> it's real. >> r-i-l-l. >> courtney's plastic surgeon was god. >> reporter: but even if courtney's body is natural, the detractors still don't believe her relationship is. what do you have in common? >> what do we have in common? >> we laugh. >> report
doug's manager has dropped him. mother cut him off. >> i love you. >> reporter: and the newlyweds could spend hours every day reading their own hate mail. >> "this girl is too young and, to me, this is abuse." >> "you are a whore. go kill yourself." that's terrible! >> reporter: a lot of people online say you're a pervert. what do you say to that? >> i'm a pervert, courtney -- >> i'm a whore. >> and other -- it's -- you know...
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ok doug if i go back to you all through this debate this heated debate on capitol hill. we hear a lot of numbers coming out what could happen if there's a default and i mean the republicans say that obama and his people are playing square using scare tactics is that a fair thing to say. well i think they can manipulate you know that we hear this august second deadline i think they can manipulate for weeks maybe months and play games and keep things going for a while so it's not a hard deadline by any means but you know if there is a default that is very really really dangerous you know the u.s. treasury securities are kind of the bedrock of the world's financial markets and something that nobody's really talked about that i think could be a problem is that there are a whole lot of derivative contracts and such that depend on cash flows from treasury interest payments we don't really know what happened that would be interrupted it could be quite disastrous as we found out in the mortgage securities crisis we didn't know how vulnerable we were to what actually all blew up
ok doug if i go back to you all through this debate this heated debate on capitol hill. we hear a lot of numbers coming out what could happen if there's a default and i mean the republicans say that obama and his people are playing square using scare tactics is that a fair thing to say. well i think they can manipulate you know that we hear this august second deadline i think they can manipulate for weeks maybe months and play games and keep things going for a while so it's not a hard deadline...
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my name is doug johnson. i'm a senior planner at the metropolitan transportation commission overseeing our programs in land use and social equity. i'm also very fortunate to be a member of the transatlantic cities network, which is a project of the german marshall fund you'll be hearing from ellen. it is a network of 25 cities, 12 in the u.s., 13 in europe, and oakland is one of those cities, but i, of course, wearing my regional hat, have looked to expand what i have been learning through the
my name is doug johnson. i'm a senior planner at the metropolitan transportation commission overseeing our programs in land use and social equity. i'm also very fortunate to be a member of the transatlantic cities network, which is a project of the german marshall fund you'll be hearing from ellen. it is a network of 25 cities, 12 in the u.s., 13 in europe, and oakland is one of those cities, but i, of course, wearing my regional hat, have looked to expand what i have been learning through the
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address both sides of the issue revenues and spending and there are different ways to deal with it doug what do you think obama uses the term grand bargain what would be the grand bargain in your opinion. well i think what's eventually going to emerge is that there will be some cuts to medicare social security more than the democratic base we happy with and that could cause a bomb of some problems down the road. then maybe closing some some kind of tax loopholes you know the private jet loophole which is more about posturing than actual revenue the carried interest poll for private equity guys you know the i.m.f. i believe has done a review of debt reduction packages or deficit reduction package that around the world they generally have about a four to one ratio of spending cuts to tax increases i presume that's the kind of . bargain that we'll see come out of this but the tea party who represent less than a quarter of the house of representatives they are a minority view. nonetheless want to push it up to one hundred percent spending cuts and that you know is just not some compromise t
address both sides of the issue revenues and spending and there are different ways to deal with it doug what do you think obama uses the term grand bargain what would be the grand bargain in your opinion. well i think what's eventually going to emerge is that there will be some cuts to medicare social security more than the democratic base we happy with and that could cause a bomb of some problems down the road. then maybe closing some some kind of tax loopholes you know the private jet...
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the pilot doug hurley. doug hurley in the red hat.[no sounds] [no sounds] [no sounds] [no sounds] >> there is sandy magnus. [no sounds] [no sounds] >> and our pilot again and there in the red hat is doug hurley. >> the crew is going back to houston tomorrow afternoon, and as soon as they get back to the astronaut boards very shortly they will have a chance to have a reunion with their immediate family members. they will have a more thorough physical, and that will occur before they get something to e eat. and there's our commander, chris ferguson. there's our center director once again, bob cabana, director of kennedy space center. bob cabana is talking with our commander, chris ferguson. bob cabana also has served as an astronaut on the space shuttles. [no sounds] [no sounds] [no sounds] [no sounds] >> rex walheim, and we see in the background, providing all the cooling right now. the onboard cooling systems are off. astronaut john casper who serve as our weather officer here in the fire room during lunch and has been responsible for
the pilot doug hurley. doug hurley in the red hat.[no sounds] [no sounds] [no sounds] [no sounds] >> there is sandy magnus. [no sounds] [no sounds] >> and our pilot again and there in the red hat is doug hurley. >> the crew is going back to houston tomorrow afternoon, and as soon as they get back to the astronaut boards very shortly they will have a chance to have a reunion with their immediate family members. they will have a more thorough physical, and that will occur before...
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doug will have the latest on the flooding there.nd flooding around the region in just a few moments. >>> meanwhile, the woman known as octomom because of her octuplets is speaking out today about a recent magazine article written about her. nadya suleman was recently quoted in "in touch" magazine as saying she hates babies and that they disgust her. suleman spoke with ann curry on the "today" show to tell her, her side of the story. >> but you want an apology? >> i think they should retract it, because it's all slander. all of it. i love my children, i would do anything for my kids. i live for my kids. >> so you never said -- >> never. >> you thought that they were -- >> i adore kids. i've always loved children. i love all kids. i love my kids. i would die for my kids. so i mean -- and i don't regret. i can't waste my energy or time regretting anything. >> as you can see, everyone on the "today" set had their hands full with 2-year-old octuplets. suleman says she supports herself and all fourteen of her children with her fitness tra
doug will have the latest on the flooding there.nd flooding around the region in just a few moments. >>> meanwhile, the woman known as octomom because of her octuplets is speaking out today about a recent magazine article written about her. nadya suleman was recently quoted in "in touch" magazine as saying she hates babies and that they disgust her. suleman spoke with ann curry on the "today" show to tell her, her side of the story. >> but you want an apology?...
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doug, come on. [ laughter ] doug? his name is cormack. doug mccormick?oking. >> hey. >> jimmy: you guys should rent one of those like, tour buses and drive around new york city. [ laughter ] what's up, buddy? >> russell. >> jimmy: russell. very good. [ laughter ] i think cormack has the advantage but who knows? [ laughter ] here's how it works you guys, a doll is hidden inside here. okay? when it's your turn, i show you the doll for five seconds, you have to make a mental note what it's wearing, how it's posed and what its facial expression is. you will then have 30 seconds to pull props from a bin, put them on and then when you hear this sound -- [ baby crying ] >> jimmy: you have to look right into that two-way mirror right there and strike your doll pose. [ laughter ] the contestants whose doll looks most like the doll wins the grand prize. any questions? >> no. i'm good. >> jimmy: good? >> i'm good. [ laughter ] russell, you seemed a little -- seems like you have a question. [ laughter ] all right. let's hear what they're playing for tonight. what ha
doug, come on. [ laughter ] doug? his name is cormack. doug mccormick?oking. >> hey. >> jimmy: you guys should rent one of those like, tour buses and drive around new york city. [ laughter ] what's up, buddy? >> russell. >> jimmy: russell. very good. [ laughter ] i think cormack has the advantage but who knows? [ laughter ] here's how it works you guys, a doll is hidden inside here. okay? when it's your turn, i show you the doll for five seconds, you have to make a...
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he bought into doug's crap hook, line and sinker. >> doug stewart preyed on this boy. this plea agreement reflects the value of ricky's testimony because without it, doug stewart would probably not be convicted. >> he didn't murder my daughter directly, but i think that ricky should get more than a year in county jail. my daughter is dead, ricky's alive. >> reporter: venus' family is pushing for at least a ten-year sentence, but mcdonough says he won't budge. family members say they will ask virginia prosecutors to file a murder conspiracy charge against ricky. >> he could have saved my sister. he could have let the authorities know. they could have been waiting for him at my parents' house and it would have been over. >> reporter: on april 26th, 2011, a year to the day since venus disappeared from her parents' house, the family held a memorial service. ♪ they watched a video tribute to her spirit and her smile. played a gospel song she would have liked. ♪ and they spoke from the heart. >> i just want to say how much i miss my sister. i mean, i miss her so much. it's g
he bought into doug's crap hook, line and sinker. >> doug stewart preyed on this boy. this plea agreement reflects the value of ricky's testimony because without it, doug stewart would probably not be convicted. >> he didn't murder my daughter directly, but i think that ricky should get more than a year in county jail. my daughter is dead, ricky's alive. >> reporter: venus' family is pushing for at least a ten-year sentence, but mcdonough says he won't budge. family members...
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. >> and doug, what's coming through now?ash flood warning, this time for the district as well as prince george's county and anne arundel county. very heavy rain right now into portions of southeast d.c. around the suitland area, into maryland, towards mitchellville and right into anne arundel county into 50. we're going to be with this heavy rain situation over the next couple hours. >>> you're watching news4 at 5:00. >>> get out your boots. we have a down pore upon us, doug. >> torrential rain. some areas have already seen, others are about to see it. take a look at the rain we have seen over the past couple hours. this was the potomac, very heavy rain, this area as well as many counties around the maryland region you said a flash flood warning right now. we have a brand new warning that includes southeast portions of d.c. in the district, portions of prince george's county and anne arundel county and now a severe thunderstorm warning, a brand-new severe thunderstorm warning for anne arundel county, southwestern anne arunde
. >> and doug, what's coming through now?ash flood warning, this time for the district as well as prince george's county and anne arundel county. very heavy rain right now into portions of southeast d.c. around the suitland area, into maryland, towards mitchellville and right into anne arundel county into 50. we're going to be with this heavy rain situation over the next couple hours. >>> you're watching news4 at 5:00. >>> get out your boots. we have a down pore upon us,...
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we're not talking about doug.alk about a royal caribbean cruise line, take a look, had to maneuver into tight quarters in northern germany yesterday. that's pretty tight that that's is celebrity silhouette. it only had five feet to spare making its way through that canal. the ship is on its way to the netherlands. going to get some finishing touches. and the official cruise launch is the 21st of july out of hamburg. >> that's nervous pilot on that one. >>> hakem down in nationals park. what you got, partner? >> hello, jim that buzz around the ballpark tonight. davy johnson, that's the new manager, talking about the most exciting part of being a big league skipper. >>> a new number one in tennis launches into the women's wimbledon final. >>> plus i'm laura, and this is my cvs. i just transferred a prescription to cvs because they have care 1on1. it's where the pharmacist stops and talks to me about safety and saving money with generic prescriptions. laura, let's talk about possible side effects. it's all about me.
we're not talking about doug.alk about a royal caribbean cruise line, take a look, had to maneuver into tight quarters in northern germany yesterday. that's pretty tight that that's is celebrity silhouette. it only had five feet to spare making its way through that canal. the ship is on its way to the netherlands. going to get some finishing touches. and the official cruise launch is the 21st of july out of hamburg. >> that's nervous pilot on that one. >>> hakem down in nationals...
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my name is doug johnson. i'm a senior planner at the metropolitan transportation commission overseeing our programs in land use and social equity. i'm also very fortunate to be a member of the transatlantic cities network, which is a project of the german marshall fund you'll be hearing from ellen. it is a network of 25 cities, 12 in the u.s., 13 in europe, and oakland is one of those cities, but i, of course, wearing my regional hat, have looked to expand what i have been learning through the network and the opportunities that present themselves to the network and to expand that. and where better to bring a cycling delegation than to the city of san francisco, a city very much on the verge of, i think, turning the tide in favor of cycling where there are 40-some-odd, 43-plus projects waiting in the wings for the environmental lawsuits to come to a close. so it is very exciting to have the opportunity for the delegation to come here, and i think the timely honkly, could not be -- honestly, could not be better
my name is doug johnson. i'm a senior planner at the metropolitan transportation commission overseeing our programs in land use and social equity. i'm also very fortunate to be a member of the transatlantic cities network, which is a project of the german marshall fund you'll be hearing from ellen. it is a network of 25 cities, 12 in the u.s., 13 in europe, and oakland is one of those cities, but i, of course, wearing my regional hat, have looked to expand what i have been learning through the...
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apparently nobody told doug. he ran as a write-in candidates, campaigned in his first election like it was the most important race he could possibly run. he filled out the campaign schedule every day by knocking on every door and talking to every voter he could find. when the volts were counted on -- votes were counted on election night, doug irand had made election history, becoming the first democratic treasure ever elected in winnebego county, illinois. over the next 30 years, he was reelected seven times. he was born in dixon, illinois, hometown of ronald reagan, and he was every bit as proud to be a democrat as president reagan was to be a republican. but doug never allowed his political affiliation to influence the way he treated his constituents. when you walked into the country treasure's office in rockford, you weren't a republican or democrat, you were a taxpayer who deserved straight answers, good service and respect. that's how doug irand saw it and that's why voters reelected him to the treasurer's o
apparently nobody told doug. he ran as a write-in candidates, campaigned in his first election like it was the most important race he could possibly run. he filled out the campaign schedule every day by knocking on every door and talking to every voter he could find. when the volts were counted on -- votes were counted on election night, doug irand had made election history, becoming the first democratic treasure ever elected in winnebego county, illinois. over the next 30 years, he was...
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and i'm sure doug brinkley would agree. >> doug, your thoughts as we take in this news. she was incredibly outspoken publicly. what was she like in private? >> well, as a young woman she was a model and did sales work. she was extremely attractive. and she married a football hero, gerald ford. that was her second husband. and throughout the 1950s and 1960s they lived in virginia, the ford. and she was just an extraordinary spouse for gerald ford. i mean, he advanced the republican party largely on the strength of his wife who everybody adored and loved. and we have to remember how gerald ford became president. i mean, watergate, richard nixon's leaving office. and suddenly it's gerald and betty ford front and center of american life. and she brought a new tone and tenor to the white house for the first time. her sense of humor, the fact that she openly talked about how much she loved her husband, her candidness on a 60 minutes interview with more lee safer dealing with, use of her daughter perhaps having a sexual relationship with somebody and marijuana smoking. she publ
and i'm sure doug brinkley would agree. >> doug, your thoughts as we take in this news. she was incredibly outspoken publicly. what was she like in private? >> well, as a young woman she was a model and did sales work. she was extremely attractive. and she married a football hero, gerald ford. that was her second husband. and throughout the 1950s and 1960s they lived in virginia, the ford. and she was just an extraordinary spouse for gerald ford. i mean, he advanced the republican...
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and i'm sure doug brinkley would agree. >> doug, your thoughts as we take in this news. she was incredibly outspoken publicly. what was she like in private? >> well, as a young woman she was a model and did sales work. she was extremely attractive. and she married a football hero, gerald ford. that was her second husband. and throughout the 1950s and 1960s they lived in virginia, the ford. and she was just an extraordinary spouse for gerald ford. i mean, he advanced the republican party largely on the strength of his wife who everybody adored and loved. and we have to remember how gerald ford became president. i mean, watergate, richard nixon's leaving office. and suddenly it's gerald and betty ford front and center of american life. and she brought a new tone and tenor to the white house for the first time. her sense of humor, the fact that she openly talked about how much she loved her husband, her candidness on a 60 minutes interview with more lee safer dealing with, use of her daughter perhaps having a sexual relationship with somebody and marijuana smoking. she publ
and i'm sure doug brinkley would agree. >> doug, your thoughts as we take in this news. she was incredibly outspoken publicly. what was she like in private? >> well, as a young woman she was a model and did sales work. she was extremely attractive. and she married a football hero, gerald ford. that was her second husband. and throughout the 1950s and 1960s they lived in virginia, the ford. and she was just an extraordinary spouse for gerald ford. i mean, he advanced the republican...
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meteorologist doug kammerer is here, he's got the answer. so what about that, doug?> uh -- that's the hemming and hauing. because we have some storms trying to make their way towards the region of the right now outside, 90 degrees, a very warm 4th of july, a heat index of 93 degrees. that's what you expect this time of year, not much in the way of wind, out of the east at 3 miles per hour. temperatures around the rest of the region, 83 in quantico, 87 in sterling. frederick coming in at 91 degrees. now, on the radar, you notice that area down to the south in the pink, that's a severe thunderstorm watch, that's effect until 10:00, includes spotsylvania county, stafford county, fredricksburg, maryland, charles and calvert county. that severe thunderstorm watch in effect until 10:00. i do think most of the storms -- most of the storms will stay south of 66 and south of 50. so that's very good news for those of you in portions of northern virginia and the rest of maryland and also towards west virginia could see a couple showers. but right now i'm not expecting a whole l
meteorologist doug kammerer is here, he's got the answer. so what about that, doug?> uh -- that's the hemming and hauing. because we have some storms trying to make their way towards the region of the right now outside, 90 degrees, a very warm 4th of july, a heat index of 93 degrees. that's what you expect this time of year, not much in the way of wind, out of the east at 3 miles per hour. temperatures around the rest of the region, 83 in quantico, 87 in sterling. frederick coming in at 91...
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doug, rain?>> we do have a flash flood watch issued by the national weather service for the day tomorrow, for the potential for not only rain, but heavy rain tomorrow. we need to see rain, so that is welcome news. 94 degrees, the current temperature, but the heat index right now, 97 degrees, we're seeing a lot of sunshine out there, there are a few showers, but not a whole lot to think about throughout the evening hours. i expect to see more as we move into the overnight hours and into the day tomorrow. i'll come back later to let you know when i think about your weekend. >> all right. >>> it is not uncommon to see wildlife in some rural parts of loudoun county. >> but residents in leesburg are on high alert after several bear sightings. tra tracee wilkins is here with that story. >> reporter: leesburg is growing and developments are popping up you in areas that were once very rural. now some folks in one corner of leesburg say while they love their neighborhood, they are not loving what's been c
doug, rain?>> we do have a flash flood watch issued by the national weather service for the day tomorrow, for the potential for not only rain, but heavy rain tomorrow. we need to see rain, so that is welcome news. 94 degrees, the current temperature, but the heat index right now, 97 degrees, we're seeing a lot of sunshine out there, there are a few showers, but not a whole lot to think about throughout the evening hours. i expect to see more as we move into the overnight hours and into...
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. ♪ [ doug ] i got to figure this out. ♪ [ dr.] i want to spend more time with my patients. [ jim ] i need to build a new app for the sales team in beijing. [ mrs. davis ] i need to make science as exciting as a video game. ♪ [ jim ] i need to push out a software upgrade. [ dr. ling ] review ms. cooper's history. [ doug ] i need to cut i.t. costs. [ mrs. davis ] i need to find a way to break through. [ jim ] i need to see my family while they're still awake. [ dr. ling ] see if the blood work is ready. [ doug ] i need to think about something else when i run. ♪ [ male announcer ] every day, we set out to do more than the day before. at dell, everything we do, from solutions to services, gives you the power to do just that. ♪ so i.t. professionals can be more productive... business leaders, more innovative... doctors can be more connected to patients... and teachers have the power to make a difference. dell. the power to do more. with two children and no way to support them. people told me i wasn't going to do anything. and i just
. ♪ [ doug ] i got to figure this out. ♪ [ dr.] i want to spend more time with my patients. [ jim ] i need to build a new app for the sales team in beijing. [ mrs. davis ] i need to make science as exciting as a video game. ♪ [ jim ] i need to push out a software upgrade. [ dr. ling ] review ms. cooper's history. [ doug ] i need to cut i.t. costs. [ mrs. davis ] i need to find a way to break through. [ jim ] i need to see my family while they're still awake. [ dr. ling ] see if the blood...
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doug? >> these cuts are in the annual discretionary spending, they are not in the major entitlement programs, so they are only part of the program. 900 billion sounds like a lot, it nowhere close to the size of the underlying dealt problem. so this is a good start. it's a commitment to doing this now, and in the future. but it by no means address tess underlying problem that the rating agencies are worrying about. >> susie: dean, what do you think? >> these are actually substantial cuts in the discretionary portion of the budget, this is the budget that has infrastructure spending, education spending, a lot of what we think of as investment spending and we don't know where they're going to peculiar because is not specified. but i think it's likely to hurt. so given that we don't have a deficit problem, we have an employment problem and economic growth problem, i think we're talking about the wrong issues. sds i know that you have that view, you've told us that before on the program. but loo
doug? >> these cuts are in the annual discretionary spending, they are not in the major entitlement programs, so they are only part of the program. 900 billion sounds like a lot, it nowhere close to the size of the underlying dealt problem. so this is a good start. it's a commitment to doing this now, and in the future. but it by no means address tess underlying problem that the rating agencies are worrying about. >> susie: dean, what do you think? >> these are actually...
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doug is out in potomac where he is having a good time barbecuing. all kinds of stuff. >> not ruined at all. a little bit of heat, yes. but i think the humidity is actually going to stay down during the day. >> we're going to go out the live truck. >> that always happens to him. and he always wants to know how goofy he looked when his picture froze on tv. we'll have to show him. yes. >> we'll get back to him. >>> the fourth of july weekend, as we've been saying, is here. hundreds of thousands of people expected to converge here in the nation's capital over the next few days. and big crowds, well, that also means big security concerns. tom sherwood is live for us along the national mall with the latest on all that. hey, tom. >> reporter: hey, aaron. the first thing, somebody just walked by and said why don't you take off that tie? so don't expect to see this tie in the 6:00 show. as usual, these days people coming down this weekend monday night for the fireworks will have some light security to go through to get on to the mall. but the big no-no of co
doug is out in potomac where he is having a good time barbecuing. all kinds of stuff. >> not ruined at all. a little bit of heat, yes. but i think the humidity is actually going to stay down during the day. >> we're going to go out the live truck. >> that always happens to him. and he always wants to know how goofy he looked when his picture froze on tv. we'll have to show him. yes. >> we'll get back to him. >>> the fourth of july weekend, as we've been saying,...
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doug is going to tell us where the rain is and who's going to get it. >> still light showers out there right now. a couple of of them came through the around the 8:30, 9:00 hour. forced that one cancellation at tacoma park. into portions of western fairfax county, some sprinkles right now and back along 66, we're going to continue to watch those move out toward the east. over warrenton, towards the manassas area. very, very light rain. that's it. just some shower activity. tomorrow, i'm not expecting any showers. i am expecting, however, the sun to come back out. that's going to lead us to more heat and more humidity. we'll talk about that in just a minute. >>> the storm damage from last night could keep some roads closed in arlington tomorrow. parts of old dominion drive remain closed because of downed trees and wires. dominion, virginia, power crews are working to restore electricity to nearly 2,000 customers in northern virginia. they expect to have most of those customers back up and running by the morning. >>> a man who jumped into a lake to try to save a remote-control boat is in
doug is going to tell us where the rain is and who's going to get it. >> still light showers out there right now. a couple of of them came through the around the 8:30, 9:00 hour. forced that one cancellation at tacoma park. into portions of western fairfax county, some sprinkles right now and back along 66, we're going to continue to watch those move out toward the east. over warrenton, towards the manassas area. very, very light rain. that's it. just some shower activity. tomorrow, i'm...
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meteorologist doug kammerer right here in storm center 4. most of the rain continues to move out of the region, but we are still looking at southern maryland right now that's been hit, especially hard over the last hour or so. the heaviest rain into portions of southern california avert county and southern portions of saint marries county or actually in st. mary's county, the northern sections and southern portions of charles. that area will continue to get hit over the next half hour or so. and because of that, they've just issued a flash flood warning for that area until 9:30. that includes charles county, calvert county, and st. mary's county. once again, as a flash flood warning until 9:30 there. now, earlier it was up towards frederick, maryland that we were dealing with the flash flooding. take a look at some video. this is home video now of some flooding in that area. this is right in downtown, numerous streets around the downtown area had been flooded. you can see the water just rushing right through the downtown, and people doing ex
meteorologist doug kammerer right here in storm center 4. most of the rain continues to move out of the region, but we are still looking at southern maryland right now that's been hit, especially hard over the last hour or so. the heaviest rain into portions of southern california avert county and southern portions of saint marries county or actually in st. mary's county, the northern sections and southern portions of charles. that area will continue to get hit over the next half hour or so....
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hey, doug. >> hi, guys. some areas picked up good rain in southern portions of maryland and northern neck of virginia also seeing pretty good rain today. from washington to the north and west, not much at all out there, except for what we saw this morning. 85 degrees the current temperature, but look at the heat index, 92 with a dew point of 73. it is very warm and very sticky. winds out of the south-southeast right now at 12 miles per hour. i actually expect temperatures to go up over the next hour or two. right now, sterling coming in at 86 degrees. but look at hagerstown, martinsburg and winchester. that's where the sun has been out, temperatures there running above 90 degrees. back down to the south, though, fredericksburg, leonardtown, both in the upper 70s, as those are the areas that have seen rain throughout the afternoon. live digital doppler showing rain well to the south and east of the fredericksburg area, but still down towards southern portions of st. mary's county, there may be a couple shower
hey, doug. >> hi, guys. some areas picked up good rain in southern portions of maryland and northern neck of virginia also seeing pretty good rain today. from washington to the north and west, not much at all out there, except for what we saw this morning. 85 degrees the current temperature, but look at the heat index, 92 with a dew point of 73. it is very warm and very sticky. winds out of the south-southeast right now at 12 miles per hour. i actually expect temperatures to go up over...
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doug?k it's going to hold up, although you may want to take the umbrella with you if some of the other local fireworks displays, manassas, places like that. there may be some showers.o;ñ v more ominous than it is. county]ar1md.k?'can wherecj owards to owards to county in west virginia is where the strongest storm is now. it does have lightning associated with >> go to storms, though, and the showers >>> to die out asçp nk day ceremonieñév celebrating independence day by becoming u.s. citizens. >>> naturalization ceremonies took place around the country. this one at monticello outside ration years.ú.t from ozk( % for many people a cc1rs. e!mj5ers, of american citizenship, when it serves as the back drop to the most prideful swearing in ceremony of the country. she symbolic is it to be naturalized atom as jefferson's home? think of getting married up courthouse and a grand cathedral. she was born and raised in the former czechoslovakia. she grew up poor with few opportunities. is.she american
doug?k it's going to hold up, although you may want to take the umbrella with you if some of the other local fireworks displays, manassas, places like that. there may be some showers.o;ñ v more ominous than it is. county]ar1md.k?'can wherecj owards to owards to county in west virginia is where the strongest storm is now. it does have lightning associated with >> go to storms, though, and the showers >>> to die out asçp nk day ceremonieñév celebrating independence day by...
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>> reporter: the way they tell it doug and courtney's love story began when doug, living in los angelesailed marriages and one serious drinking problem hit rock bottom. >> i got down on my knees and i said, send me an angel, please. >> reporter: they say they met online and quickly developed an emotional connection. at first doug says he had no idea she was just a teenager. when you found out, how did you feel? >> well, you can imagine. my world turned upside down. >> shock factor. >> reporter: it is not every day a man has to consult the statutory rape laws before proposing marriage. and by the way, to a young girl he had never met in person. there is a joke, 16 will get you 20. >> 16 will get you 20 when you are doing something illegally. >> reporter: turns out while marrying courtney would get doug locked up in california, neighboring nevada is one of 39 states which allows 16-year-olds to marry, as long as they have documented parental consent. >> what were you thinking there? >> i was thinking how much i love you. >> reporter: on the day they finally met in persk proposed. and shor
>> reporter: the way they tell it doug and courtney's love story began when doug, living in los angelesailed marriages and one serious drinking problem hit rock bottom. >> i got down on my knees and i said, send me an angel, please. >> reporter: they say they met online and quickly developed an emotional connection. at first doug says he had no idea she was just a teenager. when you found out, how did you feel? >> well, you can imagine. my world turned upside down....
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. ♪ [ doug ] i got to figure this out. ♪ [ dr.more time with my patients. [ jim ] i need to build a new app for the sales team in beijing. [ mrs. davis ] i need to make science as exciting as a video game. ♪ [ jim ] i need to push out a software upgrade. [ dr. ling ] review ms. cooper's history. [ doug ] i need to cut i.t. costs. [ mrs. davis ] i need to find a way to break through. [ jim ] i need to see my family while they're still awake. [ dr. ling ] see if the blood work is ready. [ doug ] i need to think about something else when i run. ♪ [ male announcer ] every day, we set out to do more than the day before. at dell, everything we do, from solutions to services, gives you the power to do just that. ♪ so i.t. professionals can be more productive... business leaders, more innovative... doctors can be more connected to patients... and teachers have the power to make a difference. dell. the power to do more. >>> joining me now, republican presidential candidate, rick santorum, former senator from pennsylvania. thanks so much fo
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only at one of our 400 sleep number stores. >>> hello, i'm meteorologist doug kammerer. storm center 4, we're watching showers and a few thunderstorms out there right now, but also very warm conditions, of course, all eyes on the forecast this evening, because of the fireworks that are going to be happening all across our area. out there towards the pa tomorrow okay, look at all the boats, i'm telling you, the place to be outside this evening. we do have showers. first off, let's take a look at the numbers outside. 88 degrees, the current temperature, under partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies. heat index at 90 degrees, and the winds right now on the calm side. as far as the rain goes, here's a look at where that rain is right now. actually, we're looking at future scan there. let's go ahead and show you a live view of where this rain is. moving -- making its way towards our region from the west, and there are some showers and thunderstorms but nothing severe right now. we do have some shower activity down toward the south. let's go down towards fredricksburg and dale ci
only at one of our 400 sleep number stores. >>> hello, i'm meteorologist doug kammerer. storm center 4, we're watching showers and a few thunderstorms out there right now, but also very warm conditions, of course, all eyes on the forecast this evening, because of the fireworks that are going to be happening all across our area. out there towards the pa tomorrow okay, look at all the boats, i'm telling you, the place to be outside this evening. we do have showers. first off, let's take...
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>>> thanks, doug. >>> in about three-and-a-half weeks, the united states will reach the debt limit sety congress and the government would not be able to borrow anymore money. opinions vary on what would happen after that. but surely, it would create a situation that would not leave the united states as a nation in goodsted. today, president barack obama and congressional leaders suggested they might be willing to compromise in order to reach a solution. michelle franzen has our report. >> reporter: raising the stakes. but still no deal on raising the nation's debt ceiling following president obama's meeting with house and senate leaders today. the president said republicans and democrats will work through the weekend. >> everybody acknowledged that there's going to be pain involved politically on all sides, but our biggest obligation is to make sure that we're doing the right thing by the american people. >> reporter: lawmakers have until august 2nd to keep the government from defaulting on loans. before the meeting, house speaker john boehner once again said raising taxes is not an op
>>> thanks, doug. >>> in about three-and-a-half weeks, the united states will reach the debt limit sety congress and the government would not be able to borrow anymore money. opinions vary on what would happen after that. but surely, it would create a situation that would not leave the united states as a nation in goodsted. today, president barack obama and congressional leaders suggested they might be willing to compromise in order to reach a solution. michelle franzen has...
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i how are you had jumping ahead yeah i would disagree with doug on one thing i mean i think there are more than a fringe i think they represent a substantial part of the republican party and more importantly they turn out big in elections. they turned out in two thousand and ten and obama's supporters didn't a bomb that does have a problem with his base if he agrees to cuts in some of these programs these the social programs that are at the core of the democratic emission a lot of people are going to sit home not work for him not give money not given the kind of enthusiastic support that helped them win comfortably in two thousand and eight whereas the tea party people are likely to turn out because they're angry they're upset they're frustrated even if they get some what they want they want all of what they want because that's their vision of the country we have two different visions of a country in a way facing off against each other. you know if you want to jump in there that's me though i think yeah actually i think the democrats would actually welcome a key party take over the re
i how are you had jumping ahead yeah i would disagree with doug on one thing i mean i think there are more than a fringe i think they represent a substantial part of the republican party and more importantly they turn out big in elections. they turned out in two thousand and ten and obama's supporters didn't a bomb that does have a problem with his base if he agrees to cuts in some of these programs these the social programs that are at the core of the democratic emission a lot of people are...
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doug you want to jump in there and actually you know i think yeah i think the democrats would actually welcome a tea party take over the republican party to some degree you know if we survive the debt default the world that we're barrels a year from now the i think i would like to run against a radicalized republican party his dream would be you know michele bachmann because these candidates you know i think probably represent twenty five percent of the american electorate they are enthusiastic and obama is going to suffer from some kind of good moralization of his base but if the republican party is seen as rabid in saying that just goes against the american grain the american states are going to jump in here we're going to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the u.s. debt stay with our team. can. we go see. the biggest issues get a human voice ceased to face with the news makers on the. wealthy british scientists. market. scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to
doug you want to jump in there and actually you know i think yeah i think the democrats would actually welcome a tea party take over the republican party to some degree you know if we survive the debt default the world that we're barrels a year from now the i think i would like to run against a radicalized republican party his dream would be you know michele bachmann because these candidates you know i think probably represent twenty five percent of the american electorate they are enthusiastic...
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cooper's history. [ doug ] i need to cut i.t. costs. [ mrs.d to find a way to break through. [ jim ] i need to see my family while they're still awake. [ dr. ling ] see if the blood work is ready. [ doug ] i need to think about something else when i run. ♪ [ male announcer ] every day, we set out to do more than the day before. at dell, everything we do, from solutions to services, gives you the power to do just that. ♪ so i.t. professionals can be more productive... business leaders, more innovative... doctors can be more connected to patients... and teachers have the power to make a difference. dell. the power to do more. >> larry: j.k. rowling created a unique world with the pages of her harry potter books. a world where cars fly -- wall portraits talk -- ♪ >> larry: books try to eat children. magic spells are cast with the simple wave of a wand. >> fantastic, ginny! >> larry: and where ralph fiennes transforms into voldemort. we'll show you more of this exclusive footage in just a moment. >> it's a really interesting -- there's an awful lo
cooper's history. [ doug ] i need to cut i.t. costs. [ mrs.d to find a way to break through. [ jim ] i need to see my family while they're still awake. [ dr. ling ] see if the blood work is ready. [ doug ] i need to think about something else when i run. ♪ [ male announcer ] every day, we set out to do more than the day before. at dell, everything we do, from solutions to services, gives you the power to do just that. ♪ so i.t. professionals can be more productive... business leaders, more...
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they gave it to doug. doug was like oh my god. >> when i wa pitchin the show going in, mark, steve and ri going to pitch the show and i said to my agent wa, i do need. and he sent me david simon's work. and i almost cried. i said there is no way coy ever, ever do this in a milln years. >> rose: how many times did you get turned down sm. >> well, we sold t having mark and ari in the room, we sold itedmmiately. ich is now looking back is meaningless. so we walked out of that meetg spinning around like tom cruise in vanilla sky, as if had accomplished something. it wasn't for another two years. >> rose: because they didn't buy-- they didn't like the draft. >>hey hated the draft. i got the first script which i thought was fantastic. >> do you still have tha >> still have it. no one can read it but i got the call from-- steve leffinson called me. i was sitting on my bed, waiting, he said they hate it i said what did they hate about it. he said they hated erything about it. so we threw that out and started over
they gave it to doug. doug was like oh my god. >> when i wa pitchin the show going in, mark, steve and ri going to pitch the show and i said to my agent wa, i do need. and he sent me david simon's work. and i almost cried. i said there is no way coy ever, ever do this in a milln years. >> rose: how many times did you get turned down sm. >> well, we sold t having mark and ari in the room, we sold itedmmiately. ich is now looking back is meaningless. so we walked out of that...
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good luck, doug henry. coming up a new challenge for me and my fellow triathletes.hat story straight ahead. stay with us. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while
good luck, doug henry. coming up a new challenge for me and my fellow triathletes.hat story straight ahead. stay with us. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because...
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so his company runs better, and so does doug. dell. the power to do more. >>> traumatic brain injury is often referred to as a signature injury of the war we're in right now. the same sore of injury as a concussion on the football field or in a car crash. mending the brain is a tremendous challenge. cnn's pentagon correspondent, barbara starr went to fort campbell in kentucky for a firsthand look. >> this is an intense simulation. it's hot, loud, and stressful. staff sergeant aaron potter and other troops are voluntarily putting themselves through this grueling episode of fake blood, and plastic wounded models for one reason -- after weeks of behavioral therapy, all of these soldiers are trying to show they can get back to their daily work -- combat. >> these are only paintball guns, but these troops all brain-injured in the war, are determined to succeed. this is just one example of how the war may be affecting your medical care. >> doctors here at fort campbell have developed a new approach to treating the type of war zone brain inju
so his company runs better, and so does doug. dell. the power to do more. >>> traumatic brain injury is often referred to as a signature injury of the war we're in right now. the same sore of injury as a concussion on the football field or in a car crash. mending the brain is a tremendous challenge. cnn's pentagon correspondent, barbara starr went to fort campbell in kentucky for a firsthand look. >> this is an intense simulation. it's hot, loud, and stressful. staff sergeant...
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. >>> doug, what's ahead in weather? >> i think it's going to stay hot and humid across our area, and our storms are going to be on the increase in the next couple days. current temperature out there now, 86 with a heat index of 91. i'll show you when the storms i'll show you when the storms moveand this is my cvs.'m carla, we look out for patients by offering care 1 on 1. we help them save money with generic prescriptions. we talk to them about prescription safety and -- help them save money. plus we discuss possible side effects and -- help them save money! we help them save money. get care 1 on 1 and talk savings, safety, and side effects when you transfer or fill a new ongoing prescription. i'm carla, and this is my cvs. and his, too. >>> the prime minister of britain today called for a government inquiry into a scandal that has rocked the british media. the british tabloid "news of the world" has been accused of hacking into the voicemails of crime victims. one of them was a missing 13-year-old who was later found m
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>> when news 4 at 4:00 continues this afternoon, doug will be back for a look at our forecast. >>> a rare and historic document is found. >>> a lot coming up tonight on nbc washington nonstop at 7:00, i'll join craig for daily connection, also later at 9:00, nonstop foodies d.c. two sisters are tasting sweet success thanks to their love of chocolate and a theme. >>> you know what, this is a mirage, he's not really here. he's in ocean city. his body's here, but his mind is on the other side of the region. >> won the that be great? the beaches have been perfect the last couple days. they're about five to ten degrees cooler right there around the ocean because of the cooler water temperature. >> that would be nice. >> let's just all go there real fast, ready? come back. fine. >> let's take a look out there and show you how things are going around our region as far as the weather is concerned. 89 degrees out there, on the hot side. a little humid. not too bad. humidity right now, 94%. we're going to see plenty of sunshine throughout the rest of the evening, temperatures around the region
>> when news 4 at 4:00 continues this afternoon, doug will be back for a look at our forecast. >>> a rare and historic document is found. >>> a lot coming up tonight on nbc washington nonstop at 7:00, i'll join craig for daily connection, also later at 9:00, nonstop foodies d.c. two sisters are tasting sweet success thanks to their love of chocolate and a theme. >>> you know what, this is a mirage, he's not really here. he's in ocean city. his body's here, but...