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she never experienced. her parents barely experienced it. but yet people talk about it all the time. she represents that holding on to an era and not experiencing it. >> how much education does she have? college got some experience. >> she's a blogger? >> yes. she's a video blogger. she has cultural salons on the weekend. >> let's watch crystal starr. [video clip]. >> history is one of my things even since grade school. that's a passion. what was there, who was there. wow, it's amazing where you see they ripped out the walls. there's copper pipe right there. can you imagine like having breakfast right here. look at your view. look at your view in the morning. yes, i'm going to go out and conquer the world. i can see it from right here. motown right up the street. i feel like i was may be here a little while back or i'm older than i really am but i have like this young body and spirit and mind but i have the memory of this place when it was banging. that's how i feel. >> lot of people feel that way. lot of detroiters feel that way. some peopl
she never experienced. her parents barely experienced it. but yet people talk about it all the time. she represents that holding on to an era and not experiencing it. >> how much education does she have? college got some experience. >> she's a blogger? >> yes. she's a video blogger. she has cultural salons on the weekend. >> let's watch crystal starr. [video clip]. >> history is one of my things even since grade school. that's a passion. what was there, who was...
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it just experienced a lot of hurdles in that event that did not make sense to us. we wanted this to be 18 and over. we have been 21 andover. there was ample precedents for these events in the city. it was our personal belief that if you could fight or die for the country or vote in an election, you should be able to go to a party. [applause] the folks that we were working with at the police department were hesitant about that. to address their concerns we agreed to very stringent beer gardens, which we did not feel like needed, but we did it in order to produce the event. later, we found out it would not be an 18 and older event. it essentially became a non- negotiable item. if we wanted them to sign off on the permit, with a bar, which was a major revenue stream, we had to be 21 and over. being a promoter and organizer with a long history of doing these events without problems, with a curved track record, that seemed like a perfect result. the police requirement at the event looked like two cops, with no problems with nothing to do, there were five officers at the
it just experienced a lot of hurdles in that event that did not make sense to us. we wanted this to be 18 and over. we have been 21 andover. there was ample precedents for these events in the city. it was our personal belief that if you could fight or die for the country or vote in an election, you should be able to go to a party. [applause] the folks that we were working with at the police department were hesitant about that. to address their concerns we agreed to very stringent beer gardens,...
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we need a team of experienced politicians and good specialists. we need people who understand what they are doing. we do not need a boxer. he should stick to sports. >> many are pinning their hopes on the reigning world heavyweight champion. people like this man who feels cheated by the established politicians. he says they are just in it to fill their own pockets. he thinks this candidate is different. there are no questions about where his wealth came from. he earned it by fighting. >> he is a boxer? so what? this is a man who has taken his own behalf. he did it all himself. he has the talent to do good for the country. them the boxer is pledging to knock out corruption and enforce the rule of law, and he is promising to create jobs and raise living standards. >> we have a lot of support. we are the second-biggest party. our goal is not just to be in power. it is to turn ukraine into a modern european nation and to beat corruption. >> in 2004, he threw his weight behind orange revolution, one of hundreds of thousands who protested against the vo
we need a team of experienced politicians and good specialists. we need people who understand what they are doing. we do not need a boxer. he should stick to sports. >> many are pinning their hopes on the reigning world heavyweight champion. people like this man who feels cheated by the established politicians. he says they are just in it to fill their own pockets. he thinks this candidate is different. there are no questions about where his wealth came from. he earned it by fighting....
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experienced businessman. we have to go from there. was he angry this morning, was he political attitude anything more than economic analysis? i would say it's his attitude towards obama. i think he's somehow shocked that the number looks so good. let's face it, this number will help the president. >> absolutely. it's pure political. you shouldn't be then -- you're right, for an experienced business guy who people listen to and look to to cast that kind of ridiculous aspersion is quite damaging and shouldn't be done. let's talk about the numbers. >> let's get to the reality. how good is this news today? >> how good is it did you say? >> yes. >> it's good news. it's not over the moon good news but it's good news. you also have to look at the payroll survey. there i think you see an acceleration of job growth and by the way, you know, welch has a point in sense you should never take one monthly number. that has nothing to do with political bias and all that nonsense. if there's a germ of something in there, you
experienced businessman. we have to go from there. was he angry this morning, was he political attitude anything more than economic analysis? i would say it's his attitude towards obama. i think he's somehow shocked that the number looks so good. let's face it, this number will help the president. >> absolutely. it's pure political. you shouldn't be then -- you're right, for an experienced business guy who people listen to and look to to cast that kind of ridiculous aspersion is quite...
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he's very experienced. he's been doing this for a long time. david axelrod commandeered perhaps, but they're taking it seriously. >> a week after what most describe as a debating disaster, president obama's talking about why he lost round one. >> that debate, what happened? >> well, governor romney had a good night. i had a bad night. >> how bad? >> well, it's not the first time i've had a bad night, but i think what's important is that the fundamentals of what this race is about haven't changed. >> one debate down. the vp showdown just hours away. a new poll today shows mitt romney makes gains in three key swing states. romney flips the script in virginia, now leading by one point. the fight for florida is a statistical dead heat. and romney has narrowed the gap this ohio, although the buckeye state, what every republican needs to win the white house, is still solidly in obama's corner. >> this is the conversation we were having before both conventions. so almost as everything has been erased. >> i think it accounts for the hemorrhaging that t
he's very experienced. he's been doing this for a long time. david axelrod commandeered perhaps, but they're taking it seriously. >> a week after what most describe as a debating disaster, president obama's talking about why he lost round one. >> that debate, what happened? >> well, governor romney had a good night. i had a bad night. >> how bad? >> well, it's not the first time i've had a bad night, but i think what's important is that the fundamentals of what...
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. >> you could tell that biden was really experienced and romney was not >> stephanie: here is joe lastre about people. show me something. show me a policy where you take responsibility. and by the way they talk about this great recession as if it fell out of the sky. it came from this man voting to put two wars on a credit card at the same time put a prescription drug benefit on the credit card, a trillion dollars tax cut for the very wealthy. i was there, i voted against him. i said no, we haven't afford that. and now all of a sudden these guys are so seized about the debt that they created. ♪ let's hear it for the boys ♪ >> stephanie: it's hard for me to be right all the time john. >> it is awful. >> stephanie: it is awful. because i have been saying -- everybody -- just calm settle. >> it must be nice to always believe you know better so always think you are the smartest person in the room. it's awful. [ laughter ] [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: we did to be panicky. >> what do you mean panicky! >> this is a time when we -- >> stephanie: we were talk about this yeste
. >> you could tell that biden was really experienced and romney was not >> stephanie: here is joe lastre about people. show me something. show me a policy where you take responsibility. and by the way they talk about this great recession as if it fell out of the sky. it came from this man voting to put two wars on a credit card at the same time put a prescription drug benefit on the credit card, a trillion dollars tax cut for the very wealthy. i was there, i voted against him. i...
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where are you exactly and what are you experiencing? >> i am in cockeysville. i went outside and looked. i couldn;t help it. the storm is a rotating. i have not seen any final -- any funnel. i can confirm that is rotatiing. -- rotating. >> we are picking up the change in velocity. there is some wind shear. certainly dangerous. >> we have not gotten any wins just yet. i have not experienced gas higher than 10 miles an hour. it is eerily calm. i do not see that. it is not mixing anything down to the service -- circus. there is one little batch of heavy rain. you can see that on the doppler. the low-level clouds, you can see what we call scuds are rotating. whether it forms a funnel or not, it does not matter. take shelter if you are again in the cockneysville area. >> something could kick up pretty quick? >> yes. i wanted you to have a firsthand whlook. >> the rotation is happening, as he told us. >> even if we do not have a tornado, you could have a strong a downburst. you can see, we have had an update. the star continues to make its way out to the north and ea
where are you exactly and what are you experiencing? >> i am in cockeysville. i went outside and looked. i couldn;t help it. the storm is a rotating. i have not seen any final -- any funnel. i can confirm that is rotatiing. -- rotating. >> we are picking up the change in velocity. there is some wind shear. certainly dangerous. >> we have not gotten any wins just yet. i have not experienced gas higher than 10 miles an hour. it is eerily calm. i do not see that. it is not mixing...
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experienced cyclists like myself to less experienced cyclists is a barrier between the panhandle and wiggle, people wanting to cross the city to get to work, see their friends or whatever. my girlfriend for example would love to bike to work downtown but it is currently -- by the status of fell and oak. as a pedestrian fell and oak are unpleasant and feel dangerous. traffic calming would be welcome, i also think it will bring more people to the neighborhood and make things pleasant. as a driver i also support it. removing parking spots will improve safety forever hundreds of people every day and will help transform the neighborhood into one fit for neighborhoods and visitors alike to enjoy. for local businesses concerned about parking, valencia street highlights vast improvements which can be made by a project like this. thank you. >> chairman nolan: next speaker. >> dean heartily, lawrence lee, ben or bev lyon. >> good afternoon, mr. chairman, members of the board, my name is dean heartily from the inner sunset. i ride a bicycle, and a transit rider and a motorist. those three block
experienced cyclists like myself to less experienced cyclists is a barrier between the panhandle and wiggle, people wanting to cross the city to get to work, see their friends or whatever. my girlfriend for example would love to bike to work downtown but it is currently -- by the status of fell and oak. as a pedestrian fell and oak are unpleasant and feel dangerous. traffic calming would be welcome, i also think it will bring more people to the neighborhood and make things pleasant. as a driver...
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what other costs to society are there in terms of families that are experiencing mental or substanceuse disorders? there are several, almost too many to mention. we have young-if you start with the young kids, if you start with the children, the cost to society is that they often-we need extra costs to help them learn. they haven't had the type of parenting and discipline in the home to be able to keep up with their schoolwork, so they are behind, so that causes extra cost. oftentimes, children in troubled homes that have addiction and mental health issues, they drop out early. and that's a huge cost to our society because they often then are not able to be employed. parents, just like erica was saying, sometimes because of the discrimination that is out there with people with substance use disorders and mental health disorders they won't get jobs, and so it's very hard for them to raise families. so you end up with a greater illness. you end up with costs around education. you end up with costs around relapse, when everything else begins again. it's a revolving door of extra medical
what other costs to society are there in terms of families that are experiencing mental or substanceuse disorders? there are several, almost too many to mention. we have young-if you start with the young kids, if you start with the children, the cost to society is that they often-we need extra costs to help them learn. they haven't had the type of parenting and discipline in the home to be able to keep up with their schoolwork, so they are behind, so that causes extra cost. oftentimes, children...
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we have not probably experienced anything like this.hey say this is a storm for 100 years and we're certainly prepared to deal with it in that context? >> i also understand from canada and even mexico. >> from canada, from mexico, from texas. we mobilize together as an industry in order to bring electric confidence back to our customers. this partnership has existed since 1955 and we're dedicated to the safety of our customers and restoring power to them. >> and this is a major undertaking because of what we just saw this past summer, the people in the mid-atlantic area were without power for a very long time because of a storm and it was just last year with hurricane irene that brought a lot of power outages for a very lengthy time to the state of connecticut. >> that's right, i would contrast this storm from the deratio we experienced this summer, where it same upon us all at once, we didn't have the time to stage our crews. this time we have several days warning, we're staging our crews, but again, this is going to be a very, very se
we have not probably experienced anything like this.hey say this is a storm for 100 years and we're certainly prepared to deal with it in that context? >> i also understand from canada and even mexico. >> from canada, from mexico, from texas. we mobilize together as an industry in order to bring electric confidence back to our customers. this partnership has existed since 1955 and we're dedicated to the safety of our customers and restoring power to them. >> and this is a...
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>> absolutely. >> mike: you experienced it and have seen it.ow do you confront that and what do you do when you know the media has cooked the store arery to make you look bad and the other side look good? >> happens all the time. keep your focus on the positive. you know the message that needs to be conveyed and you need to just stay the course. >> mike: mr. speaker do you think the debate was a game changer either way for ryan or for biden the other night as the first one i think we all agree was? >> i think there was a difference. the first one an aggressive effective romney and obama didn't show up. it was as though it was one of his national security briefings. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> callista and i talked about it before hand and made the point if romney was as effective there as he was with me, he would be fine. nobody could have predicted the empty suit that was exhausted and incompetent he that obama was. was a different event. i think the biggest thing and callista has known paul since he has come to washington. here s a guy who w
>> absolutely. >> mike: you experienced it and have seen it.ow do you confront that and what do you do when you know the media has cooked the store arery to make you look bad and the other side look good? >> happens all the time. keep your focus on the positive. you know the message that needs to be conveyed and you need to just stay the course. >> mike: mr. speaker do you think the debate was a game changer either way for ryan or for biden the other night as the first...
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symptoms we see ,like a headache, nausea, high fever are ind of similar to the flu that we are experiencingcurrently, but f you have had the particular steroid injection, it does not matter if you are experiencing even one or two oo the symptoms - go get checked." the center for disease control says he outbreak has spread to more than 90 people across 9 states. a complete list of the 75 clinics that received the tainned drug can be fouud pe have a ecall to tell you about tonight that affects 268- vehicles.honda is recalling c-r-v crossovers from model years 2002 throogh 2006 for a fire riik.the company says there is an electrical switch in the driver's- side- door... that caa overheat and short ccrcuit if any rainnor other liquids happened to get on it through the window.honda fire to start... even if the vehicle is turned off.four fires have been reported but no injuries.honda will begin contacting owners next month and will reeair vehicles for free. conflict resolution onal - month...and today dozens came out for a peace walk around the city. the 2-nd annual 3-k event was held downtown...
symptoms we see ,like a headache, nausea, high fever are ind of similar to the flu that we are experiencingcurrently, but f you have had the particular steroid injection, it does not matter if you are experiencing even one or two oo the symptoms - go get checked." the center for disease control says he outbreak has spread to more than 90 people across 9 states. a complete list of the 75 clinics that received the tainned drug can be fouud pe have a ecall to tell you about tonight that...
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would you agree that the libya i experienced briefly, i was in libya the same amount of time as our colleague and i don't know if he went to benghazi -- >> i was not allowed to go. >> we both went to tripoli and it seemed a very volatile situation in terms of too many people with too many weapons, lots of militias trying to keep control over who is the good guy and to is the bad guy. the matter how many security personnel we might have had in the field, that was a problem and i gather it is still. is that an accurate assessment? >> that was one of our major struggles, just to figure out who was who. >> inherently unstable, as we are trying to transition from walmart gaddafi to something we hope this more -- trying to transition from gaddafi to simply hope is more stable. >> correct. >> ambassador kennedy described it not so much as a dispute as needs assessment. it was your decision it be extended a third time, correct? >> correct. mr. ambassador, your view was or your colleagues he was we are trying to graduate from that and we think we have the assets to do it, therefore, for whatever reaso
would you agree that the libya i experienced briefly, i was in libya the same amount of time as our colleague and i don't know if he went to benghazi -- >> i was not allowed to go. >> we both went to tripoli and it seemed a very volatile situation in terms of too many people with too many weapons, lots of militias trying to keep control over who is the good guy and to is the bad guy. the matter how many security personnel we might have had in the field, that was a problem and i...
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>> absolutely. >> mike: you experienced it and have seen it. how do you confront that and what do you do when you know the media has cooked the store arery to make you look bad and the other side look good? >> happens all the time. keep your focus on the positive. you know the message that needs to be conveyed and you need to just stay the course. >> mike: mr. speaker do you think the debate was a game changer either way for ryan or for biden the other night as the first one i think we all agree was? >> i think there was a difference. the first one an aggressive effective romney and obama didn't show up. it was as though it was one of his national security briefings. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> callista and i talked about it before hand and made the point if romney was as effective there as he was with me, he would be fine. nobody could have predicted the empty suit that was exhausted and incompetent he that obama was. was a different event. i think the biggest thing and callista has known paul since he has come to washington. here s a guy who
>> absolutely. >> mike: you experienced it and have seen it. how do you confront that and what do you do when you know the media has cooked the store arery to make you look bad and the other side look good? >> happens all the time. keep your focus on the positive. you know the message that needs to be conveyed and you need to just stay the course. >> mike: mr. speaker do you think the debate was a game changer either way for ryan or for biden the other night as the first...
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chief tell us what are you experiencing there or have you felt any of the impact yet? experiencing 25-26 mile an hour wind gusts. the ocean is picking up. starting to get a little bit of rain. this is going to be a bad storm. i want to impress upon everyone please heed the warnings and not to go out into the storm. everybody should have made their preparations by now. hopefully stay at home where emergency personnel can do what they have to do. we have issued mandatory evacuation of the low lying areas initiated it at 12:00 this afternoon. basically it is main street south which is half of our village. this storm concerns us with addition to the rain as you have been reporting it is hitting at unusually high tides which is 2 feet above the norm. in addition to that we are going to experience anywhere from 6-11 foot flooding surge. >> if you are a resident like me you were waiting until the end of the month to get the boats into the water. do you worry about that? do you worry damage to the maritime assets and has the beach area because there's nothing with the nice hom
chief tell us what are you experiencing there or have you felt any of the impact yet? experiencing 25-26 mile an hour wind gusts. the ocean is picking up. starting to get a little bit of rain. this is going to be a bad storm. i want to impress upon everyone please heed the warnings and not to go out into the storm. everybody should have made their preparations by now. hopefully stay at home where emergency personnel can do what they have to do. we have issued mandatory evacuation of the low...
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president gore, watch the only truly experienced presidential debate coverage.ook at her, and i just want to give her everything. yeah you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude those guys are pros. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. they'll -- wa-- wa-- wait a minute. bobby? bobby! what are you doing, man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to
president gore, watch the only truly experienced presidential debate coverage.ook at her, and i just want to give her everything. yeah you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude those guys are pros. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. they'll -- wa-- wa-- wait a minute....
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tell us how you are experiencing right now.w, if it is going to last for another 3-4 hours, how bad will it be by the time, tomorrow morning? >> well, you know, this is not going to be in my view catastrophic. you don't have, you know, the kind of katrina crews ripped off buildings largely. this is mainly a surge issue. and it is over a logger amount of time than any of these other storms. frankly, i have covered every major hurricane in the u.s. since the mid-80s. and the duration of this may be longer, but the hammering may be longer than some of the other storms that have hit and move through and the next day you have sunshine. there is no sunshine in the forecast year-long the eastern seaboard for the next three or four days off. gerri: thank you. gerri: tonight. >> thanks. gerri: appreciated. thank you so much. well, s&p is impacting travelers across the u.s. and even europe and beyond as people are stranded by flights canceled by the storm. major carriers have canceled 9,000 flights already. experts say to expect air trav
tell us how you are experiencing right now.w, if it is going to last for another 3-4 hours, how bad will it be by the time, tomorrow morning? >> well, you know, this is not going to be in my view catastrophic. you don't have, you know, the kind of katrina crews ripped off buildings largely. this is mainly a surge issue. and it is over a logger amount of time than any of these other storms. frankly, i have covered every major hurricane in the u.s. since the mid-80s. and the duration of...
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. >> have you experienced anything like this? >> you know, for hurricane irene, we expected the worst. we had no idea what to expect. the damage is something -- it is definitely something [indiscernible] >> i guess there are an awful lot of people who will need help and it will be sometime before n.y. get back to normal again. >> getting all of the areas that were damaged help and for people out of power, it is going to be a big operation. >> thank you very much indeed for talking to us. i hope your community center gets pumped out very quickly. that me give you a bit more on this levee we heard about in northern new jersey. it is flooding towns with four to 5 feet of water in the wake of hurricane sandy according to officials at. we are in rescue mode according to the chief executive. what we have been hearing from local people is what has happened is there was a trailer park there which has been inundated and people have been climbing onto their roofs of their trailers for safety and waiting to be rescued been that there is obv
. >> have you experienced anything like this? >> you know, for hurricane irene, we expected the worst. we had no idea what to expect. the damage is something -- it is definitely something [indiscernible] >> i guess there are an awful lot of people who will need help and it will be sometime before n.y. get back to normal again. >> getting all of the areas that were damaged help and for people out of power, it is going to be a big operation. >> thank you very much...
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nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where wate
nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do...
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. >> he said he has also experienced cyber bullying on twitter. the school is looking into the incident and identifying the students involved. >> >> beautiful, har vel lus -- marvelous, heartbreaking, the words describing the teen who took her life. they are asking you to write kind words through twitter, facebook or email. they said she would be alive if bullies gaveler -- gave her respect. >> we thought that it was almost abusing the internet when you use it to bring down somebody else. >> thousands have left messages on the kindness for grace page. we have a link on our website, abc2news.com. >>> he survived a gunshot on the first day of school. now a fast food chain is stepping up to cover his medical costs. they are donating a percentage of the sales. he was shot back in august. classmate robert gladden was charged in the shooting. >> metal and bronze thefts are on the rise. >> thieves struck again. how many grave markers no long are have flower vases. >>> plus, women battling breast cancer who take a popular drug are building up a resistance
. >> he said he has also experienced cyber bullying on twitter. the school is looking into the incident and identifying the students involved. >> >> beautiful, har vel lus -- marvelous, heartbreaking, the words describing the teen who took her life. they are asking you to write kind words through twitter, facebook or email. they said she would be alive if bullies gaveler -- gave her respect. >> we thought that it was almost abusing the internet when you use it to bring...
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and the area of the new york- new jersey reason is still experiencing problems. you can see all these cans laces on the board -- cancellations on the board going to j.f.k., going to laguardia, going to newark, even though operations there are starting to slowly get back to normal. that's the reason why we're telling you you definitely want to check with your carrier before you head to the airport today because even to places like chicago we're showing cancellations at this point. about a quarter of the flights here on the board still showing canceled so be sure to check before you head to the airport. reporting from reagan national airport, i'm jessica doyle, back to you. >>> i'm 9news now meteorologist erica grow in for howard this noon. as you heard if kristin fisher's report just a minute or two ago, we still have major flooding happening on the monocacy river but things ever getting better -- are getting better. the crest happened at 2:00 a.m. now we're starting to see the river recede but flood stage at the monocacy at route 70 is 13 feet so we have quite a
and the area of the new york- new jersey reason is still experiencing problems. you can see all these cans laces on the board -- cancellations on the board going to j.f.k., going to laguardia, going to newark, even though operations there are starting to slowly get back to normal. that's the reason why we're telling you you definitely want to check with your carrier before you head to the airport today because even to places like chicago we're showing cancellations at this point. about a...
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the experienced hikers got lost when their map fell away. 32-year-old jason highser from richmond and neil pickens are both veterinarians. when they got lost, they used their instincts by using a flag and they spelled s.o.s. with burnt logs. they had to make food with a small bar they had to stretch for days. >> we just kind of rationing what we had. for four days in a row, we split, we eat ate a quarter of a cliff bar per day and then we saved. we had two of the dehydrated ready to make meals that come in the bags. we had two of those that we were saying until the absolute end we were going to divide up, which we never got to. >> they were both found unhurt on monday. they lost some pounds, though, about 15-pounds each and they say it might be quite a while before the wives say, yeah, go hiking again. no. don't do that. >> the lost hiker diet, apparently. >> coming up tonight at 7:00, the trouble with tattoos. british police launch a crackdown that will help clean up their image. join me for details at 7:00. >>> coming up in this half hour, firefighters responding to a burning bar wi
the experienced hikers got lost when their map fell away. 32-year-old jason highser from richmond and neil pickens are both veterinarians. when they got lost, they used their instincts by using a flag and they spelled s.o.s. with burnt logs. they had to make food with a small bar they had to stretch for days. >> we just kind of rationing what we had. for four days in a row, we split, we eat ate a quarter of a cliff bar per day and then we saved. we had two of the dehydrated ready to make...