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add to that the fitzgerald lost both radars. the ship was essentially sailing blind into the night in the worst storm in three decades. >> everything that could go wrong did. we may never know what really put the final death blow to this ship, but it didn't have time to even call for help. the ship disappeared off the radar, sailed into the headlines and history books. >> the legacy of the fitzgerald lives on in the haunting ballad, ten days after the church bells rang. ♪ >> lauren green, fox news. >> rick: solemn anniversary for a lot of people. when we come back, indonesia's most active volcano roaring back to life today. what a new cloud of volcanic ash means for people there and international travelers. >> juliet: and casey stegall is live in tucson, arizona with a look at life after war through the eyes of the troops. >> hey. it's called operation in their boots. up next, find out why some receipt rans are trading in their battle gear for movie cameras in a live report right here on america's news headquarters. >> rick: wel
add to that the fitzgerald lost both radars. the ship was essentially sailing blind into the night in the worst storm in three decades. >> everything that could go wrong did. we may never know what really put the final death blow to this ship, but it didn't have time to even call for help. the ship disappeared off the radar, sailed into the headlines and history books. >> the legacy of the fitzgerald lives on in the haunting ballad, ten days after the church bells rang. ♪ >>...
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carol is is about to speak, but this is gene fitzgerald. gene had previously collected the american guide series which he had donated to the broward county library in ft. lauderdale. carol at the time was in the midst of collecting the rivers of america book series publishes between 1937 and 1974. in 1997 the center for the book hosted a symposium about the rivers of america series, and four years later the center co-published, and it's on the screen, with oak knoll press carol's two-volume the rivers of america, a descriptive bibliography which was edited by gene. in 2003 on the occasion of the center for the book's 25th anniversary, carol and gene generously donated their rivers of america archives to the library of congress where it now resides in our rare book and special collections division. where our winners and several other people who are here enjoyed a demonstration this afternoon and a show and tell for mark, our remarkable head of the rare book and special collections division. the rivers of america collection is wonderful. it c
carol is is about to speak, but this is gene fitzgerald. gene had previously collected the american guide series which he had donated to the broward county library in ft. lauderdale. carol at the time was in the midst of collecting the rivers of america book series publishes between 1937 and 1974. in 1997 the center for the book hosted a symposium about the rivers of america series, and four years later the center co-published, and it's on the screen, with oak knoll press carol's two-volume the...
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the edmund fitzgerald. jon?on: researchers uncover the answer to a long, an age-old mystery really. how cats can drink from a bowl without getting their chins wet. researchers spent three years working on this feline feat. you didn't know that was a mystery, did you? they have found that cats have just the right kitty combination of fluid dynamicking gravity ratio. they're able to move milk from saucer to their mouth without spilling a drop. you could say their drinking technique is purr-fected. patti ann: but you wouldn't do that, jon. whoever said cats and dogs don't get along. if you haven't you haven't seen the video. cat taking over for k-9 mom nursing a orphan puppy. his mother died giving birth. his chances survival were slim until rabid the cat took over accepts him as one of her own. jon: a new twist to the story of the russian spy ring busted in the united states this past summer. reports out of russia say there is kremlin hit squad looking to kill the double agent who ratted out anna chapman, this wom
the edmund fitzgerald. jon?on: researchers uncover the answer to a long, an age-old mystery really. how cats can drink from a bowl without getting their chins wet. researchers spent three years working on this feline feat. you didn't know that was a mystery, did you? they have found that cats have just the right kitty combination of fluid dynamicking gravity ratio. they're able to move milk from saucer to their mouth without spilling a drop. you could say their drinking technique is...
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tom fitzgerald on the national mall, fox 5 news. >>> coming up next caught on camera, yelling at your players during practice, that's one thing. whipping them obviously crossing the line, the basketball coach that's in big trouble tonight. >>> go! >> clinton portis trying to smooth things over with fans after making them angry this week. lindsay murphy explains in the sports edge. >>> those loud pops there is a high school basketball coach whipping one of his players with a weighed belt. the jackson mississippi coach now suspended facing a lawsuit. the coach admits to paddling his players, claims he wanted to help the students. some of his students claim they were verbally and physically abused. corporal punishment was banned in jackson schools in 1991. >>> the student who hacked into sarah palin's e-mail learned his fadge. a judge sentenced david kernell to one year, one day not in prison but in a halfway house. the former university of tennessee student gained access to palin's private account by guessing the answer to her security questions during the '08 presid
tom fitzgerald on the national mall, fox 5 news. >>> coming up next caught on camera, yelling at your players during practice, that's one thing. whipping them obviously crossing the line, the basketball coach that's in big trouble tonight. >>> go! >> clinton portis trying to smooth things over with fans after making them angry this week. lindsay murphy explains in the sports edge. >>> those loud pops there is a high school basketball coach...
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here's fox 5's tom fitzgerald. >> reporter: when a tsa agent performs an intense hands on patdown of mike johan's body, the kind of a feeling he won't soon forget. >> the patdown is intrusive. there's no getting around. it. >> reporter: but while mike johan is a frequent flyer, he is also a united states senator from nebraska who just happens to sit on the very committee that oversees the tsa. >> does that worry you where maybe we're at a point here that this is not a vocal minority that, people just think you've overstepped? >> reporter: the senator says the problem is since tsa rolled out its new body scanners that see through clothes, it's told passengers that either get scanned or patted down -- they'd either get scanned or patted down. he got both. >> it was not explained why myself as a senator or why any citizen would have to go through both and interestingly enough, i got some phone calls yesterday from people saying i had to do both. >> reporter: in the meantime passenger protests have now sprung up calling the searches too intrusive. it's a situation of tsa's own making say
here's fox 5's tom fitzgerald. >> reporter: when a tsa agent performs an intense hands on patdown of mike johan's body, the kind of a feeling he won't soon forget. >> the patdown is intrusive. there's no getting around. it. >> reporter: but while mike johan is a frequent flyer, he is also a united states senator from nebraska who just happens to sit on the very committee that oversees the tsa. >> does that worry you where maybe we're at a point here that this is not a...
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on captiol hill, tom fitzgerald, fox 5 news. >>> while the new members are getting the lay of the land a veteran congressman is on the hot seat and not liking it as a all. rangel walked out of his ethics trial in protest. he asked for more time to hire a defense lawyer. >> all i'm asking for is the time to get counsel. i have lawyers from washington, d.c. and new york that are willing to give me free counsel to be able to come here because they don't think i have been treated fairly, and yet they say that if they do that it is a gift and violates all of the laws. >> reporter: the house panel turned rangel down and began deliberations behind closed door. rangel is accused of 13 ethics violations involving fund- raising issues. >>> millions of people could lose unemployment benefits if the congress does not act during the lame duck session. a look at the crisis many are facing. >>> a newborn baby left outside of a church in a duffel bag. the latest on the hunt for her if you live for performance, upgrade to castrol edge advanced synthetic oil. with eight times better wear protection than
on captiol hill, tom fitzgerald, fox 5 news. >>> while the new members are getting the lay of the land a veteran congressman is on the hot seat and not liking it as a all. rangel walked out of his ethics trial in protest. he asked for more time to hire a defense lawyer. >> all i'm asking for is the time to get counsel. i have lawyers from washington, d.c. and new york that are willing to give me free counsel to be able to come here because they don't think i have been treated...
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tom fitzgerald, fox 5 news. >>> the edge on a story that continues to develop. a new report provides alarming details about metro's case lator problems. the final report released details escalator inspections at four metro rail stations over the summer and the finings show hazardous brakes, overlooked problems. it doesn't sit well with riders. >> i use metro going to and from school. i will be more cautious. >> the problems will be addressed. next stop, the report will be presented to the board next week. >>> a small kansas church sparking outrage in d.c. again. the westborough baptist church brought its controversial anti- gay message to george washington university this veteran's day. the church continued the rant that homosexuality is to blame for the death of soldiers, saying it's god's punishment. when they heard go about the planned protest, they decided to bring their own message. we say you know what? if you don't like gay people, i'm gay for today. we're all heterosexual but we're an accepting community and hopefully this is something the whole communit
tom fitzgerald, fox 5 news. >>> the edge on a story that continues to develop. a new report provides alarming details about metro's case lator problems. the final report released details escalator inspections at four metro rail stations over the summer and the finings show hazardous brakes, overlooked problems. it doesn't sit well with riders. >> i use metro going to and from school. i will be more cautious. >> the problems will be addressed. next stop, the report will be...
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tom fitzgerald. >> reporter: when a tsa agent informed an intense patteddown of mike's body, it is the feeling that he won't forget. >> it is intrusive. there is no getting around it. >> reporter: while mike johan is a frequent flyer, he is also a senator from nebraska. >> does that worry you that maybe we are at a point where this is not a vocal minority, that people just think you overstepped. >> reporter: he says the problem is since tsa rolled out out body staners, it has told passengers to either get scanned or patted down. >> it was not explained why myself as a senator or why any citizen would have to go through both. interestingly enough, i got some phone calls yesterday from people saying, well, i had to do both. >> reporter: in the meantime, passenger protests have now sprung up calling the searches too intrusive. ments a situation of tsa's own making says the senator because of the agency's lack of explanation. >> it is not going to be sufficient for them to say this is the way we're doing it now. i think they have to explain this. this is intrusive. >> reporter: it is a deb
tom fitzgerald. >> reporter: when a tsa agent informed an intense patteddown of mike's body, it is the feeling that he won't forget. >> it is intrusive. there is no getting around it. >> reporter: while mike johan is a frequent flyer, he is also a senator from nebraska. >> does that worry you that maybe we are at a point where this is not a vocal minority, that people just think you overstepped. >> reporter: he says the problem is since tsa rolled out out body...
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that is sometimes an uncomfortable price for the american flying public. >> that was tom fitzgerald reportingstill ahead, a fox 5 investigation. allegations of a high-ranking local official double dipping while on the clock. >> i just work for the county when i ain't doing this. >> awe part-time gig for you? >> well, yes and no. >> was he working one job while he was supposed to be doing another? we'll hear from all sides this this story coming up next. ♪ [ female announcer ] yoplait's real fruit and the goodness of dairy... gives you a little slice of happy. and happiness comes in 25 delicious flavors. explore them all. yoplait. it is so good. now the yoplait you love in a new four pack. try it today. >>> we are back now with a fox 5 investigation. high-ranking officials in prince george's county are out of a job after it was discovered they were misusing taxpayer dollars. the county took immediate action after a tip from a fox 5 viewer helped us expose what was really happening in the county's office of human relations commission. tisha thompson has the details. >> how are you? >> how are y
that is sometimes an uncomfortable price for the american flying public. >> that was tom fitzgerald reportingstill ahead, a fox 5 investigation. allegations of a high-ranking local official double dipping while on the clock. >> i just work for the county when i ain't doing this. >> awe part-time gig for you? >> well, yes and no. >> was he working one job while he was supposed to be doing another? we'll hear from all sides this this story coming up next. ♪ [...
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>> we based the film almost exclusively on the work of special prosecutor pat fitzgerald.out of the partisan fray on this. the facts were very clear. ultimately a jury of 12 convicted fd scooter libby unanimously. when you look at the facts, there's not a lot of he said, she said. the facts are very clear, and pat fitzgerald, people should remember, was actually appointed u.s. attorney by president bush. so this is definitely -- you know, valerie plame heself, you know, worked for both democratic and republican administrations, she just buried her father in arlg ston national cemetery. her brother was a marine in vietnam. there will be people who want to attack the film and think, this is it a bunch of left-wing democrats trying to attack president bush. but i think the bottom line, we based the film on the work of pat fitzgerald and a unanimous jury are verdict. >> and scooter libby was the only person who paid any kind of price for the outing of valerie plame, for destroying her career in the military. and what the movie seems to indicate is that there may have been live
>> we based the film almost exclusively on the work of special prosecutor pat fitzgerald.out of the partisan fray on this. the facts were very clear. ultimately a jury of 12 convicted fd scooter libby unanimously. when you look at the facts, there's not a lot of he said, she said. the facts are very clear, and pat fitzgerald, people should remember, was actually appointed u.s. attorney by president bush. so this is definitely -- you know, valerie plame heself, you know, worked for both...
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tom fitzgerald has more. >> reporter: they came up with the plans. >> this debt is like a cancer.is country is out of money. >> i think we have to be straight with the american people. >> we left no oxes ungored. >> reporter: like that mortgage deduction, one of the ideas is to get rid of it along with many tax deducks. >> no, no, not at all. >> that doesn't make a lot of sense to me. >> wall street put the money in banks for me but they take it. >> reporter: most folk stop working when they are 65 but what if they raised the retirement age up to 69. >> i'm not sure about that. >> democrats wanted to da that. republicans wanted to do that and we get screwed. >> how many people though end up getting close to their retirement age, lose their retirement. >> reporter: how would you feel about an extra 15-cent tax when you go to fill up your car? could you afford another 15 cents a gallon? >> they would probably make me afford it but i wouldn't like to. i think that would affect a lot of people. >> i could afford it but i have to cut down on other things. >> reporter: the biggest probl
tom fitzgerald has more. >> reporter: they came up with the plans. >> this debt is like a cancer.is country is out of money. >> i think we have to be straight with the american people. >> we left no oxes ungored. >> reporter: like that mortgage deduction, one of the ideas is to get rid of it along with many tax deducks. >> no, no, not at all. >> that doesn't make a lot of sense to me. >> wall street put the money in banks for me but they take it....
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tom fitzgerald has more. >> reporter: as president, george w. decide his legacy. now, the 43rd president is weighing in. in an interview with sean hasn'ty, he says he had a sickening feeling after not fining weapons of mass destruction in iraq. >> effect thought he to wmd. everybody being every intelligence service. >> a lot of democrats. >> a lot of members of congress. >> reporter: in all, the former president takes up 14 major decisions from the slow response to hurricane katrina to the green lighting of water boarding for 9-11 terror suspects. mr.bush also revealed that he considered dropping dick cheney as his running mate in 2004. >> it was a thought but it never came close to happening. i think part of the reason was that cheney had become a lightning rod and better to have him be the lightning rod on iraq than have bush. >> reporter: the most shocking revelation is a story bush writes he asked his mother's posterior mission to reveal. after suffering a miscarriage, bush writes his mother allowed him to seat feet news a jar before he drov
tom fitzgerald has more. >> reporter: as president, george w. decide his legacy. now, the 43rd president is weighing in. in an interview with sean hasn'ty, he says he had a sickening feeling after not fining weapons of mass destruction in iraq. >> effect thought he to wmd. everybody being every intelligence service. >> a lot of democrats. >> a lot of members of congress. >> reporter: in all, the former president takes up 14 major decisions from the slow response to...
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. >> and look what happened when the federal prosecutor was selected here, patrick fitzgerald. it's been nothing but a virtual housecleaning in the city known for corruption. >> right so i think we should extend his term. [laughter] >> we talk about polling, but you know, how much do we rely on polling? how much should we look at polling? the folks out there who are watching, not everybody's polls, you know, how much is it? >> the polls work, otherwise politicians wouldn't be spending so much money on them. they do work. but when you have these races within the margin of error which is all we've got in the governor's race and race of senate race, you know, that's where people surprise you. that's what democracy is about. >> one thing, the big races, governor, senate, we're polling all the time, we're talking about them, we write about them. wgn tribute polls that we have. but there are other races where you don't really hear it as much. >> and you think it would be more important. >> actually, probably the biggest most important campaign in this state in my mind in terms of the
. >> and look what happened when the federal prosecutor was selected here, patrick fitzgerald. it's been nothing but a virtual housecleaning in the city known for corruption. >> right so i think we should extend his term. [laughter] >> we talk about polling, but you know, how much do we rely on polling? how much should we look at polling? the folks out there who are watching, not everybody's polls, you know, how much is it? >> the polls work, otherwise politicians...
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giving northwestern's head coach pat fitzgerald the win. it's a three-way logjam in the wacky big ten. >> tim: five out of the last six for iowa losing to northwestern. coming up we'll let you know how notre dame swatted a fly and the hokies' quest. when the 2011 jeep grand cherokee drives off road, the quadro lift air suspension raises the vehicle, making it more capable, off road. and if you happen to be driving on road, it lowers it for better handling and fuel efficiency, on road. that's not how successful investing is done. at e-trade it's harnessing some of the most powerful yet easy to use trading tools on the planet to help diversify, identify opportunities, take action. it's using professional grade research and your brain to seek maximum returns to reach your goals. it's investing with intelligence and cold hard conviction. you made the money. you should have everything you need to invest it. e-trade. investing unleashed. we've gone through 14 seasons together. but in flag years, i'm like 130. now i'm just holding on by a... threa
giving northwestern's head coach pat fitzgerald the win. it's a three-way logjam in the wacky big ten. >> tim: five out of the last six for iowa losing to northwestern. coming up we'll let you know how notre dame swatted a fly and the hokies' quest. when the 2011 jeep grand cherokee drives off road, the quadro lift air suspension raises the vehicle, making it more capable, off road. and if you happen to be driving on road, it lowers it for better handling and fuel efficiency, on road....
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. >>> college football now, long hard afternoon for pat fitzgerald and his wildcats at randall stadiumhe powerful wisconsin team, which needed a victory, just about to wrap up the rose bowl. when it's all said and done, the wildcats became carnage. badgers scoring early and often in this one, cashed in on 7 northwestern turnovers. evan watkins to ebert, but the ball is jarred loose right there. a badger pick-offset the tone. badgers led 49-17 at the half, simply i had toyed with the cats. ball had 178 yards rushing. wisconsin had 558 yards in total offense. henry, another pick, this one goes all the way back. the badgers' third game of the season with 70 or more points. wisconsin wins this one, ouch, 70-23. >>> ohio state and michigan state both won, but the rose bowl will go to the big 10 team with the best ranking in the bcs standings, which come out tomorrow. wisconsin should get the call to pass dean na. >>> notre dame trying to beat usc for the first time in nine years out in l.a. it came down to the wire. irish down 16-13 late, but score a touchdown on the rain- soaked turf. one
. >>> college football now, long hard afternoon for pat fitzgerald and his wildcats at randall stadiumhe powerful wisconsin team, which needed a victory, just about to wrap up the rose bowl. when it's all said and done, the wildcats became carnage. badgers scoring early and often in this one, cashed in on 7 northwestern turnovers. evan watkins to ebert, but the ball is jarred loose right there. a badger pick-offset the tone. badgers led 49-17 at the half, simply i had toyed with the...
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tom fitzgerald is following it. what is the late of the the leadership struggle? >> reporter: so far, no one has stepped up to publicly challenge the outgoing public speaker nancy pelosi for the position of democratic minority leader next year and today, the house majority leader got a big boost to stay on in the number two spot for the democrats. why? several top democratic chairmen including names like barney frank, ed marky and waxman designed -- signed a letter saying they're going to support hoyer for minority whip. last week, jim clyburn announced he's running from minority whip. that will raise eyebrows. while she's remained silent, pelosi backed the late congressman john murtha of pennsylvania when democrats took over the house and she became speaker. higher stayed in the race and won that contest but there have been questions over who exactly nancy pelosi would like to see in that number two spot. the bottom line, though, we talked with with folks and higher's plea believes strongly that they have the votes and they think they will be able to for steny hi
tom fitzgerald is following it. what is the late of the the leadership struggle? >> reporter: so far, no one has stepped up to publicly challenge the outgoing public speaker nancy pelosi for the position of democratic minority leader next year and today, the house majority leader got a big boost to stay on in the number two spot for the democrats. why? several top democratic chairmen including names like barney frank, ed marky and waxman designed -- signed a letter saying they're going to...
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tom fitzgerald is live tonight with more. >> reporter: you know, washington can be a place of privilege for it. but for all of us, the big thing has been airport security. now, it happened on the security line a few weeks ago and raised fresh questions on capitol hill tonight about who and how people are being searched. the tsa met with -- with hands- on pat down of mike johan's body, the kind of feeling he won't forget. >> the pat down is intrusive. there is no getting around it. >> reporter: while he is a frequent flyer, he happens to sit on the committee of the tsa. >> you think you overstepd? >> reporter: the problem is since tsa rolled out the new body scanners seeing through clothes, it'sel to passengers that get scanned or patted -- it's told passengers to get scanned or patted down and he got both. >> it's not is explained to myself as to why any citizens would have to go through both. interestingly enough, i got phone calls yesterday from people saying well, i had to do both. >> reporter: in the meantime, passenger protests have sprung up cintrusive, a situation of t own making
tom fitzgerald is live tonight with more. >> reporter: you know, washington can be a place of privilege for it. but for all of us, the big thing has been airport security. now, it happened on the security line a few weeks ago and raised fresh questions on capitol hill tonight about who and how people are being searched. the tsa met with -- with hands- on pat down of mike johan's body, the kind of feeling he won't forget. >> the pat down is intrusive. there is no getting around it....
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tom fitzgerald is in the newsroom. how bad is this going to end up for him? >> reporter: this is very bad for congressman charlie rangell. he was convicted today of 11 violations of health rules and this is after a bizarre episode during the panel's hearing yesterday. even the case going for months and he walked out of the hearing room yesterday claiming he needed more time to here a lawyer. today, they came back in without charlie wrangle and found him guilty of solicit -- soliciting donations for company with business and while he was chairman of the committee and he was found guilty of not paying taxes on the income that he made and it was up to a democratic congresswoman who had to announce the decision this afternoon and this is interesting. even though the ranking republican had a say, he took joy in delivering this and. >> conduct in violation of the code of conduct was reflecting discreditable upon the house. we found, the majority found that to be proven anyway clear and convincing evidence on a vote, 7-1. >> and -- that is a difficult task. i believ
tom fitzgerald is in the newsroom. how bad is this going to end up for him? >> reporter: this is very bad for congressman charlie rangell. he was convicted today of 11 violations of health rules and this is after a bizarre episode during the panel's hearing yesterday. even the case going for months and he walked out of the hearing room yesterday claiming he needed more time to here a lawyer. today, they came back in without charlie wrangle and found him guilty of solicit -- soliciting...
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analyst brian fitzgerald says amazon is likely to be one of the stars, thanks to smaller companies that use amazon as a sales portal. >> what you are seeing specifically with amazon, coming out of the holiday weekend sales, was strong third-party growth of anywhere from 80% to 105%. these are third party sales, and these are margin accretive to amazon. >> reporter: his firm does business with amazon. not surprisingly, ebay is also expected to do well, but not simply because of rising sales and listing fees. paypal-- the company's online payment unit-- has been growing in popularity outside the site. it currently processes one out of every six online transactions nationwide. strong online sales also benefit package delivery companies like fed-ex and u.p.s. transportation analyst jim corridore likes both stocks. >> we have a buy on ups. we have a strong buy on fedex. that represents the fact that we think fedex has stronger presence in international air express channels, which we expect to do better over the next year. >> reporter: and there are plenty of lesser-known players that benefit
analyst brian fitzgerald says amazon is likely to be one of the stars, thanks to smaller companies that use amazon as a sales portal. >> what you are seeing specifically with amazon, coming out of the holiday weekend sales, was strong third-party growth of anywhere from 80% to 105%. these are third party sales, and these are margin accretive to amazon. >> reporter: his firm does business with amazon. not surprisingly, ebay is also expected to do well, but not simply because of...
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scott fitzgerald and ernest hemingway vacationed on the cap d'antibes. the modern suntan was invented in juan-les-pins. people drank hard and talked fast. life was sweet again. for today's adventurers, all kinds of water sports beckon. walk along the beachside promenade and choose a beach club that suits your taste. while luxurious hidden estates occupy much of the riviera, there are often pathways around the capes and shores. the path on the cap d'antibes winds through pines to the very tip of the peninsula. on the east side of the cap is the town of antibes proper. the old town streets invite wandering. the greeks founded a trading post here as early as the 4th century b.c. you'll find the tradition of trade alive and well in the old town's splendid provencal market. mmm. orange? [speaking french] [speaking french] perfect. thank you. enjoy. merci, monsieur. thank you very much. maxa, voice-over: fragrant cooking herbs, herbes de provence, and scented soaps make excellent gifts to take home. [speaking french] when you've tasted and inhaled the delights
scott fitzgerald and ernest hemingway vacationed on the cap d'antibes. the modern suntan was invented in juan-les-pins. people drank hard and talked fast. life was sweet again. for today's adventurers, all kinds of water sports beckon. walk along the beachside promenade and choose a beach club that suits your taste. while luxurious hidden estates occupy much of the riviera, there are often pathways around the capes and shores. the path on the cap d'antibes winds through pines to the very tip of...
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tom fitzgerald talked to people who say they've been hit hard enough. >> reporter: so this bipartisan bipartisan commission on debt came up with their plans. >> this debt is like a cancer. >> reporter: they say this is serious. >> this country is out of money. >> reporter: is going to take hard choices. >> i think we have to be straight with the american people. >> reporter: and it is going to hurt. >> we left no oxs ungored. >> that doesn't make a lot of sense to me. >> wall street put the money in banks but they take it. >> reporter: most folks stop working when they're 69 but what if they raise the retirement age up to 69. >> democrats wanted to do this. republicans want to do that. and we end up getting scriewpped. >> how many people end up getting close to their retirement age and lose their retirement. >> reporter: while some folks might think these ideas are for the birds, the biggest problem might be washington itself, a place that likes to turn on the money faucet but has a harder time turning it off. >>> after three days stranded in the mexican riviera, passengers of the car
tom fitzgerald talked to people who say they've been hit hard enough. >> reporter: so this bipartisan bipartisan commission on debt came up with their plans. >> this debt is like a cancer. >> reporter: they say this is serious. >> this country is out of money. >> reporter: is going to take hard choices. >> i think we have to be straight with the american people. >> reporter: and it is going to hurt. >> we left no oxs ungored. >> that doesn't...
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tom fitzgerald is live with more. >> reporter: the uprear over the new security procedures shows no sign of letting up tonight. in fact, up on capitol hill, many senators tonight express the concern that there is a growing possibility of a rift developing between the nation's flying passengers and the federal agency designed to protect them since 97. -- since 9/11. with the holiday travel season weeks away, the head of the transportation security administration faced turbulence on capitol hill. >> have you had that type of pat down that many americans are now protest something. >> you have to be hearing the outcry about the invasive uses of pat downs. >> reporter: john, the head of the tsa, said he understands the discomforts some passengers are feeling over the close contact and pat downs in the private area and using the scanners that can see through colleagues. >> reasonable people can disagree as to the balance between privacy and security. >> reporter: the pat downs argued are given only to a few passengers. the tsa officers were trained, he said, to perform the tasks sensitive to t
tom fitzgerald is live with more. >> reporter: the uprear over the new security procedures shows no sign of letting up tonight. in fact, up on capitol hill, many senators tonight express the concern that there is a growing possibility of a rift developing between the nation's flying passengers and the federal agency designed to protect them since 97. -- since 9/11. with the holiday travel season weeks away, the head of the transportation security administration faced turbulence on capitol...
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and then a woman named amber fitzgerald testified, and she was important because she believed she wasttacked on may 1st, 2001, which was the very same day that chandra levy disappeared. take it back, not attacked, but stalked and followed, and she looked behind her on that trail, remote trail in rock creek park, and she saw a man that she swears looked exactly like ingmar guandique. she's convinced it was him. maria mendez, the present pen pal who said that ingmar guandique spoke of a dead girl, and she suspected that he had something to do with it. ar mando morales who was a cellmate that said that ingmar guandique confessed to him. that's what we have. no verdict yet. j.c., back to you. >> hey, bruce, it's lesli foster, i'll take it back for j.c. we know we have that verdict, but now we have an attorney debbie hines here, a former prosecutor to talk about what's likely going on behind the scenes. we know there is a verdict. we're still waiting for the verdict and we talked off camera. generally when it takes a longer time to make a decision, it seems as if there could be a convictio
and then a woman named amber fitzgerald testified, and she was important because she believed she wasttacked on may 1st, 2001, which was the very same day that chandra levy disappeared. take it back, not attacked, but stalked and followed, and she looked behind her on that trail, remote trail in rock creek park, and she saw a man that she swears looked exactly like ingmar guandique. she's convinced it was him. maria mendez, the present pen pal who said that ingmar guandique spoke of a dead...
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the wreck of the fitzgerald was 35 years ago today. it was carrying a load of ion ore. it went down in a terrible november gale on lake superior, killing all 29 on board. gordon lightfoot picked it up from there. that's how most americans know the sad story. >>> we're back with reinventing your life. [ woman ] you know, as a mom, i worry about my son playing football. which is why i'm really excited. because toyota developed this software that can simulate head injuries and helps make people safer. then they shared this technology with researchers at wake forest to help reduce head injuries on the football field. so, you know, i can feel a bit better about my son playing football. [ male announcer ] how would you use toyota technology to make a better world? learn how to share your ideas at toyota.com/ideasforgood. you don't get 100% daily value of any vitamins. unless you do this. but total is the cereal that gives you 100% daily value of 11 essential vitamins and minerals and crunchy oat clusters. total. are you getting 100%? [scraping] [piano keys banging] [scraping]
the wreck of the fitzgerald was 35 years ago today. it was carrying a load of ion ore. it went down in a terrible november gale on lake superior, killing all 29 on board. gordon lightfoot picked it up from there. that's how most americans know the sad story. >>> we're back with reinventing your life. [ woman ] you know, as a mom, i worry about my son playing football. which is why i'm really excited. because toyota developed this software that can simulate head injuries and helps make...
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quite a difference from 35 years ago when a vicious storm sank the edmond fitzgerald on this day in 1975. different weather this day, that's for sure. high pressure drives us into sunshine. and 47 in ocean city and 46 pax river and downtown and elkton. and 43 degrees in cumberland and 46 now in bel air, rock hall and columbia. and courtesy of that high, mild and in some cases, particularly, the afternoons of tomorrow, friday, and sunday. it will be feeling warm for a few hours. >> and 57 degrees is the high and overnight lows and tomorrow, we'll calling it sunny and a high of 56 degrees. and 64 saturday and close enough to call it 60 on sunday and the mid-50s monday. >> and what awaits you on the way to work and school -- >> well, it's beginning to be that time there are accidents, first of all, in the city involving a police car and no injuries and it's on amberwood road and no injuries in that one and a second accident at finksburg and delays in the southbound lane, slow to mt. carmel and on 95 southbound, a slight delay between the beltway there. and there's a look at the average spee
quite a difference from 35 years ago when a vicious storm sank the edmond fitzgerald on this day in 1975. different weather this day, that's for sure. high pressure drives us into sunshine. and 47 in ocean city and 46 pax river and downtown and elkton. and 43 degrees in cumberland and 46 now in bel air, rock hall and columbia. and courtesy of that high, mild and in some cases, particularly, the afternoons of tomorrow, friday, and sunday. it will be feeling warm for a few hours. >> and 57...
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fed has asked the primary dealers who are the primary dealers well they're in the likes of cantor fitzgerald j.p. morgan h.s.b.c. bank of america goldman sachs credit suisse deutsche bank r.b.s. and u.b.s. so here i had says the reason why they're saying this is treason is because they're now being put in control of u.s. monetary and fiscal policy so while the primary dealers and they mention a few there arsonists and they're asking for more matches and the federal reserve is just giving them all the matches they need and lighter fluid to continue to destroy the economy all the quantitative easing all the free money they want to confront run the free money which means as they see the orders coming down the pike they can place orders so when the rat goes through the snake they place an order ahead of the rat getting through that part of the snake and as the rat goes through that's a good nice little graphic up there you see as the a rat makes it through the snake you see put an order in there and you can pocket by inside information it wasn't for inside. for measure there would be no economy
fed has asked the primary dealers who are the primary dealers well they're in the likes of cantor fitzgerald j.p. morgan h.s.b.c. bank of america goldman sachs credit suisse deutsche bank r.b.s. and u.b.s. so here i had says the reason why they're saying this is treason is because they're now being put in control of u.s. monetary and fiscal policy so while the primary dealers and they mention a few there arsonists and they're asking for more matches and the federal reserve is just giving them...
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robert fitzgerald was called the king of carville. he was an early settler to carville. jacob heyman that realtor, started being called the father of carville. we'll see why in a second. and this guy on the left, colonel daley, was often called the pioneer father of carville. he really gets a lot of the credit. here's colonel daley in his little shed. how do we describe him? he's sort of a 1890's bohemian, a bit of a herm yit. most importantly, he was a friend of adolph sutro's. and sutro had a real estate shack on the northwest corner of the sunset. he let colonel daley squat in there essentially. he went out every morning, walked along the beach. whatever washed up he brought back to his shed and created quite a large little compound of old bottles, shoes, anything that washed up. a ship wreck. provided a bunch of lumber. he made a sleeping loft in his cabin. for a while he had a wife. she didn't wash up in the waves. but she did eventually wash out. she couldn't handle cooking in the sandunes every night, creating a fire. so she left him sometime in the late 18920 --
robert fitzgerald was called the king of carville. he was an early settler to carville. jacob heyman that realtor, started being called the father of carville. we'll see why in a second. and this guy on the left, colonel daley, was often called the pioneer father of carville. he really gets a lot of the credit. here's colonel daley in his little shed. how do we describe him? he's sort of a 1890's bohemian, a bit of a herm yit. most importantly, he was a friend of adolph sutro's. and sutro had a...
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the crew behind the runningback has pat fitzgerald looked on. 33-yards, an illinois school record. the wildcats had no answer for the running game of the fighting illini. jason, two yards ought to wrap it up. 48-27. they become bowl eligible. cats playing without their qb who was injured last week. we will tell you why the rich king analysis of why the running game worked so well. >> it really worked. inside information. thanks, rich. >>> carol mosely braun makes it official, announcing her bid to be the next mayor of chicago. she becomes the first woman to enter the race and she is wasting no time taking on rahm emanuel. >> reporter: with a chill in the air and the skyline as a back drop, carol mosely braun formally joined a crowded race for chicago mayor. >> i just want to serve. >> reporter: the former u.s. senator and u.s. ambassador -- focuses. >> everybody wins. when we promote and march at the time chicago -- >> education. >> i will work aggressively to reduce the dropout rates. >> reporter: and on crime. >> i will make sure our new police superintendent -- [ cheers and appl
the crew behind the runningback has pat fitzgerald looked on. 33-yards, an illinois school record. the wildcats had no answer for the running game of the fighting illini. jason, two yards ought to wrap it up. 48-27. they become bowl eligible. cats playing without their qb who was injured last week. we will tell you why the rich king analysis of why the running game worked so well. >> it really worked. inside information. thanks, rich. >>> carol mosely braun makes it official,...
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. >> barry fitzgerald is torn between wearing fear the beard and let timmy smoke tee shirts. >> coming to the parade at 11:00. my children going to lowell high school. i hope they'll getlett the kids out. >> this san francisco native will be there, too. >> this has been a long time coming. >> sfpd says there will be high visibility here tomorrow, all officer days off have been cancelled and there is streets will be closed. the parade begins at montgomery and washington at 11:00 a.m. >> we want to take a look at the parade route for if you you're coming into san francisco tomorrow, take a look at this. there is cross streets will close starting from montgomery at washington then, including streets to market and post, and then, along market, every cross street including forth on farrell and kerny. >> and giants took the world series not on the backs of individual super stars but by a group of guys working together. >> this team has been doing so much to celebrate. >> it's all about team. i ti that is one of the things making this championship special. in addition to fact it's the first s
. >> barry fitzgerald is torn between wearing fear the beard and let timmy smoke tee shirts. >> coming to the parade at 11:00. my children going to lowell high school. i hope they'll getlett the kids out. >> this san francisco native will be there, too. >> this has been a long time coming. >> sfpd says there will be high visibility here tomorrow, all officer days off have been cancelled and there is streets will be closed. the parade begins at montgomery and...
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. >> incoming members of congress competed for new offices, tom fitzgerald was there with more.gine it was hectic out there? >> reporter: very hectic. seniority is a powerful thing in congress and when you're brand-new, it's the great equalizer and the newly-elected republicans get the first shot of winning and losing in washington today, coming in the form of the congressional officer lottery. inside this room, there are 85 new members of congress. inside this box, there are 85 numbers. and while the incoming house lawmakers may have different political views, in here, they have their sights set on one thing. >> this is going to be a mad dash for offices the next few hours. >> reporter: congressman-elect end harris from maryland's eastern shores taking part in the congressional office lottery. >> selected number 31. >> reporter: each number picks a number and that determines the order in which they will pick their new offices and the likes and like and thes have. and the have nots. >> mr. clark, your number -- you're number 60. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> reporter: with his lo
. >> incoming members of congress competed for new offices, tom fitzgerald was there with more.gine it was hectic out there? >> reporter: very hectic. seniority is a powerful thing in congress and when you're brand-new, it's the great equalizer and the newly-elected republicans get the first shot of winning and losing in washington today, coming in the form of the congressional officer lottery. inside this room, there are 85 new members of congress. inside this box, there are 85...
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he and his family want to give back to the community by feeding more than 200 people in need at fitzgerald park in oakland from 9:30 this morning until noon. this year's event is in memory of 14-year-old malik grayson who was a berkeley high school student who became an organ donor this month. free meals from 12:00 to 5:00 or when the food runs out. customers provide the food. some people bring dinners that they pick up at safeway and bring them to give away. >> for you are not all about shopping or black friday deals, you can check out one of the largest indoor craft shows. the harvest festival is happening tomorrow through sunday at the san jose convention center. you can browse more than 24,000 hand made gifts all while enjoying food, entertainment, and music. exhibitors will be showing off jewelry and photos, art, clothing and specialty food. tickets are $9. >> we have been talking about the cold temperatures today. this is pretty close to about as cold as it gets. >> for any time of year this is unusual. it could be worse. truckee minus 8. >> that's not wind chill? >> actual air tempe
he and his family want to give back to the community by feeding more than 200 people in need at fitzgerald park in oakland from 9:30 this morning until noon. this year's event is in memory of 14-year-old malik grayson who was a berkeley high school student who became an organ donor this month. free meals from 12:00 to 5:00 or when the food runs out. customers provide the food. some people bring dinners that they pick up at safeway and bring them to give away. >> for you are not all about...
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tom fitzgerald has been monitoring the trip. the trip did hit a few snags over the years. >> reporter: twice, the president had to cancel the visit once to get working on the healthcare legislation and again because of the bp oil spill and this time, there was an ash cloud that threatened to derail the trip a third time and the president was able to make the return home to his childhood place of living. >> reporter: for presume a it was a homecoming of sorts for indonesia, a return of the national icon. president obama has become a symbol in indonesia and that is the school he attended as a 6- year-old, the statue stands in tribute to the child who bam an american president. >> and the sites and sounds and memories feel familiar. >> reporter: president obama lived in indonesia four years when his mother remarried to his indonesian stepfather. the family moved into this house in jakarta. old friends say his time here helped shape his view of the world. >> it's wonderful to come back as president and hopefully contribute to furthe
tom fitzgerald has been monitoring the trip. the trip did hit a few snags over the years. >> reporter: twice, the president had to cancel the visit once to get working on the healthcare legislation and again because of the bp oil spill and this time, there was an ash cloud that threatened to derail the trip a third time and the president was able to make the return home to his childhood place of living. >> reporter: for presume a it was a homecoming of sorts for indonesia, a return...
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. >> and coach fitzgerald doesn't seem too concerned about playing in one direction only.said obviously the historic feel of the game will also be on the player's minds. mean time the cubs have just issued a statement saying essentially what's the big deal? the big10 knew the dimensions of wrigley when they reached an agreement to host the game here. we are live at wrigley, nancy loo, wgn news. >>> it's sort of a last minute thing. >>> your live illinois lottery drawing is next. >>> on the medical watch, a procedure to blast away kidney nerves may help lower blood pressure. this new study reveals a device takills the nerves leading into and out of the kidney. patients who had the procedure done saw considerable drop in their blood pressure after six moneys. treatment-- after six months. >>> we all need to get smarter about antibiotics. that's the word from the center of didisease control and prevention. unnecessary prescriptions are causing a rise in superbugs. bacteria that do not respond to antibiotics. the cdc says it's seeing resistance of common infections like e. col
. >> and coach fitzgerald doesn't seem too concerned about playing in one direction only.said obviously the historic feel of the game will also be on the player's minds. mean time the cubs have just issued a statement saying essentially what's the big deal? the big10 knew the dimensions of wrigley when they reached an agreement to host the game here. we are live at wrigley, nancy loo, wgn news. >>> it's sort of a last minute thing. >>> your live illinois lottery drawing...
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. >> larry: when you were a kid, ella fitzgerald was aunt ella. what was that like?ow. everybody is spoiling you and taking care of you and taking you 34r5iss and at the same time if you're a smart kid you're observing and watching and that's what i did. >> larry: when you went to school all the kids knew your father, right? >> but i was also in a school at some point in prehigh school, where i was also with celebrity kids. i went to school with walt disney's grandchildren. dick van dyke's son. the geddy's. i was in very good company. >> larry: was that good to be with kids of famous -- good and bad? >> good and bad. it's a strange -- i was raised differently. i think they, to a degree, they were just a little more spoiled, you know, than i was. my parents, you know, they raised us pretty strict and i think being a black family during that time, you just didn't have certain luxuries that you could just get wild and act like everybody else. >> larry: how old were you when dad died? >> i just turned 15. >> larry: where were you? >> i was in school. north field school i
. >> larry: when you were a kid, ella fitzgerald was aunt ella. what was that like?ow. everybody is spoiling you and taking care of you and taking you 34r5iss and at the same time if you're a smart kid you're observing and watching and that's what i did. >> larry: when you went to school all the kids knew your father, right? >> but i was also in a school at some point in prehigh school, where i was also with celebrity kids. i went to school with walt disney's grandchildren....
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the tsa has gotten the message and may rethink how airport security is done tom fitzgerald has more. >> reporter: you remember all of this started during an exchange between a passenger who is objecting to one of the envaseef searches and that soon spread like wildfire on the internet. tonight, the head of the tsa is going to re-evaluate how tsa does its business ahead of one of the busiest travel seasons of the year. >> reporter: at reagan national airport, they were still scanning in the close contact body searches, bodies were being contacted. while many passengers will acknowledge they're important for security reasons, that does not mean they like it. >> i have been pretty invasively searched. >> reporter: she's been searched in places she would rather not say, but will say there should be a bitter way. >> a patdown's fine and invasive searching, i don't think that needs to be done to the level. >> reporter: the head of the transportation security administration is going further in acknowledging the public concern saying that tsa will re- evaluate the policy. >> there has been a
the tsa has gotten the message and may rethink how airport security is done tom fitzgerald has more. >> reporter: you remember all of this started during an exchange between a passenger who is objecting to one of the envaseef searches and that soon spread like wildfire on the internet. tonight, the head of the tsa is going to re-evaluate how tsa does its business ahead of one of the busiest travel seasons of the year. >> reporter: at reagan national airport, they were still scanning...