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thank you for joining us today, mayor hancock. [applause] >> thank you, mayor rawlings and mayor strickland. thank you as well for the thorough presentation. to all of you, thank you so much. it's a pleasure to be here. i went to letter direct or come forward. i'm going to let you run the sides so i asked her to. we all know a little something about that, don't we? is a pleasure to participate in this forum. on a topic that i think quite frankly is timely as the president and our secretary of
thank you for joining us today, mayor hancock. [applause] >> thank you, mayor rawlings and mayor strickland. thank you as well for the thorough presentation. to all of you, thank you so much. it's a pleasure to be here. i went to letter direct or come forward. i'm going to let you run the sides so i asked her to. we all know a little something about that, don't we? is a pleasure to participate in this forum. on a topic that i think quite frankly is timely as the president and our...
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now toward the hancock area where 68 and 70 split toward the west. temperatures above freezing except for as you go well out west toward deep creek lake. to the 30s with flurries. we'll talk about the more significant storm headed our way. it's coming up. >>> a utah doctor accused of murder for a late term botched abortion appears to have been extradited back to maryland. dr.. i -- dr. nicola riley is charged with murder and conspiracy to commit murder. police began in august of 2010 after a botched surgery at this clinic in elkton. >>> in howard county parents and police are on alert after a 9-year-old girl said she was approached by a stranger. according to an email isn't by the principal, the girl was walking home from the bus stop when a man in a dhark colored car -- dark colored car pulled up to the curb and asked her if he had seen her missing dog and offered her candy. >>> it was big news in 2004 when computer discs found by troops in iraq were found to have photos and response measures. a report shows that baltimore and its schools were inclu
now toward the hancock area where 68 and 70 split toward the west. temperatures above freezing except for as you go well out west toward deep creek lake. to the 30s with flurries. we'll talk about the more significant storm headed our way. it's coming up. >>> a utah doctor accused of murder for a late term botched abortion appears to have been extradited back to maryland. dr.. i -- dr. nicola riley is charged with murder and conspiracy to commit murder. police began in august of 2010...
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if denver lost, mayor hancock pledged to wear a steelers jersey. >> if you want to say a pray year tonight, and you put in john 3:16 you will find tebow. he is all over. he is all over. >>> coming up on sunday, come on over, kelly, you better bring crab cakes. it is the way to. ndy on sunday sorning. on the way to. indy starts at 9:00. >> from purple rain to running for discover at an indianian k- mart. >> you will see how customers reacted to it. >> is it worth the hassle? the one-on-one on rebates, we'll see how much you do save? >> for the second time this school year, guns a problem at a texas school. abc2news at 11:00 is back in 60 seconds. . >> around the nation tonight the son of a green bay packers' coach was pulled from a river in wisconsin. police say michael plilbin was pulled from the water. he was found near the university of wisconsin, oshkosh. his father is the offensive coordinator for the green bay packers. >>> and now to texas. gunshots rang out at a high school today. one student opened fire on another. the injured student was hit in the leg and taken to the hospital. we
if denver lost, mayor hancock pledged to wear a steelers jersey. >> if you want to say a pray year tonight, and you put in john 3:16 you will find tebow. he is all over. he is all over. >>> coming up on sunday, come on over, kelly, you better bring crab cakes. it is the way to. ndy on sunday sorning. on the way to. indy starts at 9:00. >> from purple rain to running for discover at an indianian k- mart. >> you will see how customers reacted to it. >> is it worth...
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you might call this payback for the mayor of denver. >> mayor michael hancock was spooted atted wearing his broncos would win that he promised to where tom brady's number at a public event if he was wrong. >> last week, the broncos stunned the steelers in a win. the mayor of pittsburgh tebowed for all to see. >> an australian horse fly has been named after beyonce. the researchers says the fly has a golden butt. "bootylicious" is athe name of a song beyonce made. >> you are named after a bug. >> i think the researcher had beyonce on the mind. >> coming up, congress facing some major obstacles as it reconvenes today. we are live with details on its low approval rating and a protest planned today. >> lisa baden back in >> the search for survivors from a shipwreck in italy. the captain had to court and rescue crews call it an environmental disaster. >> i know that people will come after me. >> an attack on mitt romney. highlights from the
you might call this payback for the mayor of denver. >> mayor michael hancock was spooted atted wearing his broncos would win that he promised to where tom brady's number at a public event if he was wrong. >> last week, the broncos stunned the steelers in a win. the mayor of pittsburgh tebowed for all to see. >> an australian horse fly has been named after beyonce. the researchers says the fly has a golden butt. "bootylicious" is athe name of a song beyonce made....
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pretty good round of snow showers in the hancock area. around baltimore, things are sitting clear.olds up for now. as we take a look further west, these winter storm watches are for early saturday morning. i thought they had an advisory this evening, they do not. this is saturday morning. mainly a western maryland situation but we could see slick conditions around the baltimore area. it's due to our next brewing weather maker on the gulf coast, just an early formation of this system. it does not look impressive. by tomorrow night that may be a different deal as it's marching in our direction. bwi all quiet. 37 degrees. a light south wind, pretty decent january day. sunshine on tap through the early middle part of the day. i always think of days like this in january we get the sunshine a lot. a breezy day on federal hill that clouded up late. i love this shot, doing a lot of expensive work to re pair the monument. take a look at the temperatures across the state, mid-30s from ocean city to hagerstown. a little cold in the mountains. that's where they could see flakes stick on the ro
pretty good round of snow showers in the hancock area. around baltimore, things are sitting clear.olds up for now. as we take a look further west, these winter storm watches are for early saturday morning. i thought they had an advisory this evening, they do not. this is saturday morning. mainly a western maryland situation but we could see slick conditions around the baltimore area. it's due to our next brewing weather maker on the gulf coast, just an early formation of this system. it does...
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paula hancocks, cnn, myanmar. >>> coming up on "world business today," looking east. we hear from the man in the driver's seat at ford about where he thinks his company lies. stay with cnn, the world's news leader. >>> welcome back to "world business today." a quick check now on some of the other business stories this hour. india's king fisher airlines has until monday to address safety concerns raised by the country's civil aviation regulator. the deadline comes as part of a safety audit of their airlines. the regulator is concerned that financial problems at airlines could lead to compromises on passenger safety. >> barnes & noble, america's biggest book store chain says it's considering spinning off its fast-growing nook ereader business. the announcement and forecast of a much bigger loss than expected took 17% off the company's share price on thursday. barnes & noble face stiff competition in the e-reader market. amazon kindle and apple's ipad is popular as well. >> and the "spider-man" musical spinoff "turn off the dark" opened last june, it was delayed by royal
paula hancocks, cnn, myanmar. >>> coming up on "world business today," looking east. we hear from the man in the driver's seat at ford about where he thinks his company lies. stay with cnn, the world's news leader. >>> welcome back to "world business today." a quick check now on some of the other business stories this hour. india's king fisher airlines has until monday to address safety concerns raised by the country's civil aviation regulator. the deadline...
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in cumberland and hancock. south of us, that's where the solid rain is. fredericksburg down to the norfolk area. you folks in the eastern shore, cambridge and salisbury. that will get to you very shortly. the rest of us, this is moving up the 95 corridor. we look for rain tonight. probably most of it getting until about 7:00 or midnight. could be moderate to heavy rain. but temperatures staying well above freezing. and a very warm day. one day coming up tomorrow. kai? >> bob. thank you. drug smuggler arrested. customs border protection. agents say a 61-year-old nigerrian man smuggled into an airport. security agents became suspicious. he later passed those pellets that police say are filled with nearly 16 ounces of heroin. the drugs have a street value of about $31,000. >>> christmas day vandals. the carroll county sheriff's office has a suspect picture that they want you to see. it shows a man, about 25 years of age, holding bricks outside of william winchester school. a short time later, police found bricks at the school shattered. broken windows also f
in cumberland and hancock. south of us, that's where the solid rain is. fredericksburg down to the norfolk area. you folks in the eastern shore, cambridge and salisbury. that will get to you very shortly. the rest of us, this is moving up the 95 corridor. we look for rain tonight. probably most of it getting until about 7:00 or midnight. could be moderate to heavy rain. but temperatures staying well above freezing. and a very warm day. one day coming up tomorrow. kai? >> bob. thank you....
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hancock's corps. my rank was first lieutenant, company a. now, the service of the 140th is well documented. suffice it to say that we performed stalwart duty throughout '62, guarding the northern central railroad, that lifeline of men and munitions. in '63, we were on the skirmish line at chancellorsville which is a story unto itself. but today i shall share with you my experience on july 2nd and july 3rd of 1863. barely a mile from where we are here gather ed in -- in a place you will surely recognize simply stated, aptly named the wheat field. it was around 4:00 in the afternoon when the confederate assault began. it was massive, relentless, long streak streaks corps, to break our left flank from the peach orchard to lil rounds top to devil's den to the wheat field. these names have become synonymous with death and sacrifice. when the union at the peach orchard was crushed, the fury shifted to the wheat field. it has been called some of the bloodiest fighting of the war, and i believe that to be the case. the ground was lost, regained, and
hancock's corps. my rank was first lieutenant, company a. now, the service of the 140th is well documented. suffice it to say that we performed stalwart duty throughout '62, guarding the northern central railroad, that lifeline of men and munitions. in '63, we were on the skirmish line at chancellorsville which is a story unto itself. but today i shall share with you my experience on july 2nd and july 3rd of 1863. barely a mile from where we are here gather ed in -- in a place you will surely...
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hancock, 51. 32 in oakland. you can see where we are headed with this. more air right along the front. the fund goes through -- the front goes through, and with the dow slipped wins, temperatures start to tumble. here is an in-class satellite picture. have this class right along the beach area -- heaviest clouds right along the beach areas. we will begin to notice this mid-afternoon or so as we feel the effect of the down slope winds, which tend to heat up the atmosphere a bit. i pressure comes in and bricks the weather up. there will be a disturbance in minnesota moving across the great lakes. it will throw clouds in the area by tomorrow afternoon. insta-weather futurecast shows the activity moving offshore right now. our forecast for today, morning showers have gone away except for a couple of places along the shoreline. eventually, partly sunny skies during our highs are in the mid- 50's, mid-60's, but that will begin to back off during the afternoon hours and be down into the upper 20s away from the city and near the shore, about 38 for the morning l
hancock, 51. 32 in oakland. you can see where we are headed with this. more air right along the front. the fund goes through -- the front goes through, and with the dow slipped wins, temperatures start to tumble. here is an in-class satellite picture. have this class right along the beach area -- heaviest clouds right along the beach areas. we will begin to notice this mid-afternoon or so as we feel the effect of the down slope winds, which tend to heat up the atmosphere a bit. i pressure comes...
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that is in hancock to prosper. -- frostburg. the initial grain that comes in will dry up. the temperatures will cool a couple of degrees due to evaporation. a winter weather advisory in allegheny county. no advisory's here, but up until 11:00 p.m. or 12:00 a.m., we could see some freezing rain near the pennsylvania border. overnight into the morning, it is just rain because the temperatures will drop all little and then steadily rise going into tomorrow morning when it steady rains develop in our area. by then, safely above freezing. the warm air is pushing all the way up into the southern great lakes. detroit is at 42 degrees. it is above freezing all the way through to syracuse, new york. the cold holds on aijalon virginie mountains of pennsylvania, new york state, and -- hold on in the mountains of pennsylvania, new york state, and surrounding areas. 50's tomorrow. wednesday, back behind this cold front. the rest of the week we will feel like january again. strong, gusty winds and cold temperatures wednesday sets the stage for a fast moving clipper thursday afternoon. i
that is in hancock to prosper. -- frostburg. the initial grain that comes in will dry up. the temperatures will cool a couple of degrees due to evaporation. a winter weather advisory in allegheny county. no advisory's here, but up until 11:00 p.m. or 12:00 a.m., we could see some freezing rain near the pennsylvania border. overnight into the morning, it is just rain because the temperatures will drop all little and then steadily rise going into tomorrow morning when it steady rains develop in...
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calaway and john santos and internationally renowned artists like paul simon, bonnie wait and herb hancock support this. many local artists in san francisco are potentially impacted financially by the loss of the opportunity to have their music nationally recognized so i urge colleagues to support the rest. and lastly, i'd like us to close the meeting in honor of china town born civil rights and human rights activist franklin fung cho o.i.a. was born on may 29, 1936, and passed away a few weeks ago in november. he lost his life to leukemia and was a nate a native of china town but attended san francisco state university where he was active in the san francisco state third world strike and fighting for ethnic studies classes in our schools and worked for 30 years as a federal employee in washington, d.c. for the eeoc and civil rights commission. he was a long-time supporter of small businesses and promightor of the golden gate caterers and editor of china line and teacher of chinese cooking. he'll be missed by many in our communities and a memorial service was held last saturday at the pres
calaway and john santos and internationally renowned artists like paul simon, bonnie wait and herb hancock support this. many local artists in san francisco are potentially impacted financially by the loss of the opportunity to have their music nationally recognized so i urge colleagues to support the rest. and lastly, i'd like us to close the meeting in honor of china town born civil rights and human rights activist franklin fung cho o.i.a. was born on may 29, 1936, and passed away a few weeks...
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the final stop, western maryland hancock 35 degrees high of 50. the satellite radar cooler.nsburg in the 40's closer towards the chesapeake bay. 45 lexington park, maryland. the colder air not tremendously cold go to the great lakes. the wind chill factor in the teens. this is what it looks like on the future-cast tomorrow, bright sunshine. the clouds approached midday, partly cloudy in the afternoon. the wind will pick up, wind gusts of up to 25-30 m.p.h., a wind advisory issued for the western part of the area, especially across the shenandoah valley the potomac highlands western maryland. keep updated at wjla.com and on abc 7. the skies cleared out monday moderate temperatures tuesday and wednesday. daytime highs well into the 60's, evening lows in the 40's. the unsettled weather after that. atmainly clear cold and breezy, 28-33 overnight. plenty of sunshine in the morning. afternoon clouds, they have a struggle or to west of d.c., 45- 50 the daytime high. the extended outlook temperatures tuesday and wednesday, 61-64 degrees. the onset of the weather showers by the end o
the final stop, western maryland hancock 35 degrees high of 50. the satellite radar cooler.nsburg in the 40's closer towards the chesapeake bay. 45 lexington park, maryland. the colder air not tremendously cold go to the great lakes. the wind chill factor in the teens. this is what it looks like on the future-cast tomorrow, bright sunshine. the clouds approached midday, partly cloudy in the afternoon. the wind will pick up, wind gusts of up to 25-30 m.p.h., a wind advisory issued for the...
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jason hancock says while wings are pizza will be there, it's good to expand the football food taste buds. >> turkey chili, beef chili, and a vegetarian chili. >> reporter: jason says the parties don't have to be bland but foods that are customary. >> asian dumplings. string rolls. these are the southwest dips i was talking about here. club packed sushi. ould have asian foo >> inlaws like to have raw oysters, horseradish sauce. >> i don't know if i could do that. >> lobster, crab cakes, crab pretzels and cookies. i'm lamont williams, abc2 news. join abc 2 for our special. we will air sundays morning, january 15th before the divisional rounds game at mt bank stadium. jamie costello, scott garceau, joce sterman and ryan ebber heart will get you ready. starts at 9:00 that morning. >>> all right. i hope you had a great day. it's a great evening now as well. it's a good night to be out and about. temperatures not bad, 57. humidity is dry, 33%, the south, southwest wind at 6 miles an hour, barometer steady at 29.8 the, visibility is stellar right now. not dealing with fog, we won't do so throug
jason hancock says while wings are pizza will be there, it's good to expand the football food taste buds. >> turkey chili, beef chili, and a vegetarian chili. >> reporter: jason says the parties don't have to be bland but foods that are customary. >> asian dumplings. string rolls. these are the southwest dips i was talking about here. club packed sushi. ould have asian foo >> inlaws like to have raw oysters, horseradish sauce. >> i don't know if i could do that....
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hancock says it was hard putting on the jersey but thanked the broncos for an exciting season.atriots will play the ravens coming up sunday in the afc title game. >>> few flurries this winter but how do you feel about the possibility let me get this right, 27 feet of snow? that's a reality for one town in alaska. how they are he dealing with the record breaking amount of powder. what they are doing to stay alive. >>> and seems like you will have to get a chance to play with your steve jobs action figure. we talked about this. but the idea is no longer in production. details after we get back from new york and check of this morning's tech bites. >> reporter: in today's tech bikes a wikipedia blackout. english language version will not be available for 24 hours a protest over antipie ratty sills. they say it would make censorship easier and spores say it would -- supporters say it would crackdown on online theft of music and other content. zappos says they were hackedexposing the ternal data and if you use the password on other sites change it. angry birds with brides and the obj
hancock says it was hard putting on the jersey but thanked the broncos for an exciting season.atriots will play the ravens coming up sunday in the afc title game. >>> few flurries this winter but how do you feel about the possibility let me get this right, 27 feet of snow? that's a reality for one town in alaska. how they are he dealing with the record breaking amount of powder. what they are doing to stay alive. >>> and seems like you will have to get a chance to play with...
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a jazz artist in another and also world renowned artists, like carlos fontenot -- santana, herbie hancock, paul simon, and many others, and arts groups that happen working for diversity in the grammys and throughout the music industry. i am also appreciative that various leaders in the san francisco music industry, like michael wiener, and others, they have come to the conclusion that serious issues raised in the resolution could be addressed in a more comprehensive matter, so that is why i am calling for the hearing today, and i would appreciate support from my colleagues. thank you. the rest, i will submit. secretary: thank you, supervisor mar. supervisor olague? supervisor olague: supervisors mar and campos are co-sponsors for this. for the unified school district and the board of trustees to report on the status and progress of current carrier technology education and vocational programs focusing on student job readiness. we would like to explore more partnerships with the city and other private agencies to supporting the ongoing work to ensure that our young people are prepared for t
a jazz artist in another and also world renowned artists, like carlos fontenot -- santana, herbie hancock, paul simon, and many others, and arts groups that happen working for diversity in the grammys and throughout the music industry. i am also appreciative that various leaders in the san francisco music industry, like michael wiener, and others, they have come to the conclusion that serious issues raised in the resolution could be addressed in a more comprehensive matter, so that is why i am...
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"hancock." >> pelley: dick was 74. by his wife, the former cbs news correspondent betsy aron, two children and two grandchildren. dick taught a generation of cbs news correspondents how to write. none of us did as well. in our final story of this week a beautiful mile. a teenager makes a discovery that could save li what's going on? we ordered a gift online and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it. returning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus i can pick it up for free. perfect because we have to get that outta this house. c'mon, it's not that... gahh, oh yeah that's gotta go... priority mail flat rate shipping starts at just $4.95. only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship and return. em an instrumless. system. my feet and exactly where i needed more support. i had tired, achy feet. until i got my number. my dr. scholl's custom f
"hancock." >> pelley: dick was 74. by his wife, the former cbs news correspondent betsy aron, two children and two grandchildren. dick taught a generation of cbs news correspondents how to write. none of us did as well. in our final story of this week a beautiful mile. a teenager makes a discovery that could save li what's going on? we ordered a gift online and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it. returning gifts is...
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can talk with pat to waive a terrible tell -- michael hancock would have had to wave a terrible tellf the broncos lost. enough is enough. it is great to see pittsburgh lose. back to work for the ravens today. ray rice was busy. he bought his offensive line expensive watches worth about $5,000 each. ray rushed for over 3,000 yards. dropping about 50 grand. >> race is something. we thought we should buy him something -- race is something.--ray rice is something. i have never owned a nice watch like this. i don't know what to do with it. maybe i will wear it. >> we're all teammates here. i'm waiting for my gift. >> you can have my watch. >> we should make a bet with folks in houston. thank you. >> coming up -- this practical joke leads to a not so funny situation. we will explain. >> occupy baltimore rallies for a woman a risk of losing her home. >> the smallest official dog is officially in the record books. >> aw. cute. >> we have cold air to the west and warm air to the south. we will talk temperatures when we come back. >> some of fire-related closures in the city. getting close on
can talk with pat to waive a terrible tell -- michael hancock would have had to wave a terrible tellf the broncos lost. enough is enough. it is great to see pittsburgh lose. back to work for the ravens today. ray rice was busy. he bought his offensive line expensive watches worth about $5,000 each. ray rushed for over 3,000 yards. dropping about 50 grand. >> race is something. we thought we should buy him something -- race is something.--ray rice is something. i have never owned a nice...
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a percent led by a two and a half percent rise in fenian technologies and a two percent gain for hancock. and turning to russia now where the markets closed in the black as well six and a half percent higher while the r.t.s. finish point seven percent and the black let's have a look at some index movers although my sex processed top oil company was traded in the black oil prices look or was also high point seven percent higher and russia's largest lenders bank has also ended in the black after coming under pressure early in the session the bank's four year profit jumped seventy five percent topping ten billion dollars that's under russia's accounting standards electricity produced on russia closed higher as well company's sales rose nine point three percent last year. and russia saw new car sales jumped fifty percent. thousand and eleven as the market enjoys post-crisis rally consultancy firm ernst and young says the sales reached over sixty five billion dollars with prices going faster than the country's inflation however analysts say that the era of intensive growth is over as the prog
a percent led by a two and a half percent rise in fenian technologies and a two percent gain for hancock. and turning to russia now where the markets closed in the black as well six and a half percent higher while the r.t.s. finish point seven percent and the black let's have a look at some index movers although my sex processed top oil company was traded in the black oil prices look or was also high point seven percent higher and russia's largest lenders bank has also ended in the black after...
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thank you for joining us today, mayor hancock. [applause] >> thank you, mayor rawlings and mayor strickland. thank you as well for the thorough presentation. to all of you, thank you so much. it's a pleasure to be here. i went to letter direct or come forward. i'm going to let you run the sides so i asked her to. we all know a little something about that, don't we? is a pleasure to participate in this forum. on a topic that i think quite frankly is timely as the president and our secretary of labor, held as the lease has pointed out and as the president has talked about for the past two, it is about creating jobs. and you know, i am excited to be here to talk about ways we are using sick or strategies to stimulate the economy and growth and provide job opportunities for current and future workers. and denver, we consider workforce development to be an integral part of economic development, our overall strategy. we are very aware of the fact that when choosing a site to relocate and expand the company, businesses first consider of
thank you for joining us today, mayor hancock. [applause] >> thank you, mayor rawlings and mayor strickland. thank you as well for the thorough presentation. to all of you, thank you so much. it's a pleasure to be here. i went to letter direct or come forward. i'm going to let you run the sides so i asked her to. we all know a little something about that, don't we? is a pleasure to participate in this forum. on a topic that i think quite frankly is timely as the president and our...
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he also designed the united nations building, hancock center, the sears tower, of very well-known architecthis was one of the circuit theaters. if you played, bob hope was here in the marx brothers was here. we had :-) barnett sitting on stage, where rogers and trigger word here. >> at eight decades can be tough and the building show that. >> the seats had rusted through, but they said had 6 feet of water that had been sitting down there for 10 years, and hundreds of dead pigeons and broken windows. the curtain was dry rotted. >> when the curtain opened after i hear bob renovation, they welcomed the showplace for on corporate bonds, restored to its former glory, glory reminiscent of his art deco design. >>> renovating the heater was one thing but running it and paying to heat it was another. the tab hit $15,000 and chopped at that place he'd go broke. the solution with heat, locally the stove stoked by corn. >> the most efficient corn stove built right here. i would not be in business today without these corn stoves. >> the rhythm of kernels dropping from the other into the paradoxes like m
he also designed the united nations building, hancock center, the sears tower, of very well-known architecthis was one of the circuit theaters. if you played, bob hope was here in the marx brothers was here. we had :-) barnett sitting on stage, where rogers and trigger word here. >> at eight decades can be tough and the building show that. >> the seats had rusted through, but they said had 6 feet of water that had been sitting down there for 10 years, and hundreds of dead pigeons...
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executive branch in law enforcement and handed over to the military so in the end he gave his john hancock approving the measure with the promise not to use it against u.s. citizens but i think that ron paul stated on the house floor last week sums up the fears of most people who oppose the n.d.a. . this is precisely the kind of degree shoes distortion of justice that americans have always ridiculed in so many dictatorships overseas nothing in section ten twenty one explicitly mandates holding americans without trial but it employs vague language radically expanding the detention authority to include anyone who has substantially supported certain terrorist groups or associated forces is this really the kind of a united states we want to create in name of fighting terrorism. i couldn't agree with them more but now the bill is a reality there is a call that change the language of the act and this one comes from senator al franken and representative jeff landry they're teaming up to change the provision that officially gives the government the power to detain suspected terrorists even if they
executive branch in law enforcement and handed over to the military so in the end he gave his john hancock approving the measure with the promise not to use it against u.s. citizens but i think that ron paul stated on the house floor last week sums up the fears of most people who oppose the n.d.a. . this is precisely the kind of degree shoes distortion of justice that americans have always ridiculed in so many dictatorships overseas nothing in section ten twenty one explicitly mandates holding...
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hancock would have had to wear a steelers jersey and waive a terrible towel in pittsburgh. hugh jackman fired in oakland -- jackson after a respectable 8-8 season. maryland and wake forest downed in college park. >> looks like he has a migraine. >> if we lose the game, i will buy a 10-gallon hat. >> we have to go. 6:27. local businesses are seeing green. >> lawmakers head back to work for the start of the 2012 general assembly session. details are next. >> a special prize for the state's top teacher >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thank you for joining us this morning. when is the rain getting here? >> it should be arriving for this afternoon. 28 degrees with cloud cover. we will be moving up into the mid 40's this afternoon. increasing clouds and rain especially after 1:00 p.m. and it could be heavy at times. then the rain should taper off tonight. >> the opening gavel comes down in the 2012 session of the general assembly. >> jennifer francio
hancock would have had to wear a steelers jersey and waive a terrible towel in pittsburgh. hugh jackman fired in oakland -- jackson after a respectable 8-8 season. maryland and wake forest downed in college park. >> looks like he has a migraine. >> if we lose the game, i will buy a 10-gallon hat. >> we have to go. 6:27. local businesses are seeing green. >> lawmakers head back to work for the start of the 2012 general assembly session. details are next. >> a...
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freezing in hancock. the upper 40's in cambridge and annapolis. temperatures will be dropping this evening for flurries and snow showers to push through. by friday, it will try to clear a little and we will start with a peak of sun. it will not last long. there is the area of low pressure moving north through the lakes to sudden -- southern canada and into new england. high-pressure delivers another shot of cold. it is that the seattle storm that blasted them without snow and sleet and heavy winds, that will be tracking our way by tomorrow night. that is a much stronger verses that -- storm system that we will have to keep an eye on as it woulmakes its way east. by saturday, rain and sleet and snow pushing into central maryland by late tomorrow night. as you can see, some snow moving into southern new england and foxboro as well. the snow continues up in massachusetts. we will get several inches on the day before the game. we will hold onto some clouds and maybe even a sprinkle of rain on sunday. winter storm watches are in effect with ice and sno
freezing in hancock. the upper 40's in cambridge and annapolis. temperatures will be dropping this evening for flurries and snow showers to push through. by friday, it will try to clear a little and we will start with a peak of sun. it will not last long. there is the area of low pressure moving north through the lakes to sudden -- southern canada and into new england. high-pressure delivers another shot of cold. it is that the seattle storm that blasted them without snow and sleet and heavy...
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hancock to hagerstown, frederick, mid to upper 30's. the atmosphere is dry, so when the first raindrops' move in, they will fall into dry air, evaporate, and that pulls the heat out of the atmosphere. as long as these two. numbers are low, that means drier air. -- as long as these dewpoint numbers are low, that means drier air. near freezing as the rain arrives. especially on allegheny county. sleet or freezing rain may develop in the evening hours. we could develop sleet or pockets of freezing rain in parts of northern baltimore -- baltimore, carol county and tell about 11:00 p.m. this evening. -- until about 11:00 p.m. this evening. in the morning, not anticipating major problems. a brief time of wintry precipitation in the next few hours in baltimore, north and west. dirt -- temperatures dropping into the 30's and then either holding steady or rising overnight. 42 in cincinnati. precipitation is actually going to be due in large part to a warm front approaching. to the north, the poconos, the catskills, parts of massachusetts and ups
hancock to hagerstown, frederick, mid to upper 30's. the atmosphere is dry, so when the first raindrops' move in, they will fall into dry air, evaporate, and that pulls the heat out of the atmosphere. as long as these two. numbers are low, that means drier air. -- as long as these dewpoint numbers are low, that means drier air. near freezing as the rain arrives. especially on allegheny county. sleet or freezing rain may develop in the evening hours. we could develop sleet or pockets of freezing...
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mary's county. 32 in hancock. 29 in frostburg. have you to take a wider view of the temperatures to see where that view is right now. it passed through yesterday evening and it is still hanging around the carolinas. it is cooler on the back side of that. just notice where the temperatures are back in the great lakes. they are not that bad. 24 as you head into annapolis. a cold right now would bring temperatures into the teens and up into the great lakes. even though we had a cold front drop by, it is not that cold of a front. it is going to be a whilede wild before we get a taste of arctic air once again. so today although it is not as warm as it has been, it is not too bad for january. scattered clouds that are slightly cooler, especially with winds out of the north usher being -- ushering in cooler air. a cooler one as we're down into the mid 20's. you can see a lot of clouds in place. basically these will clear out as we head into the afternoon. behind this latest cold front we will get a breeze area of high pressure. then we n
mary's county. 32 in hancock. 29 in frostburg. have you to take a wider view of the temperatures to see where that view is right now. it passed through yesterday evening and it is still hanging around the carolinas. it is cooler on the back side of that. just notice where the temperatures are back in the great lakes. they are not that bad. 24 as you head into annapolis. a cold right now would bring temperatures into the teens and up into the great lakes. even though we had a cold front drop by,...
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[applause] our next speaker is denver mayor michael hancock.ayor hancock was sworn in as denver's 45th mayor in july 2011. previously, he served two terms as denver city council president and was the youngest ceo of the urban league chapter anywhere in the country. he is a leader on neighborhood issues, city finances, economic development and children's issues. he is here to speak on denver's work force strategy to support business growth through industry sectors. thank you for joining us today, mayor hancock. [applause] >> thank you, mayor rawlings. and to mayor strickland, thank you as well to that thorough presentation. thank you so much, a pleasure to be here. i'm going to ask our director of work force development to come forward. i'm going to let you run these slides so i don't screw it up. [laughter] we all know a little something about that, don't we? it is a pleasure to participate in this forum, and on a topic that i think, quite frankly, is timely, um, as the president and as the secretary of labor, hilda so lease, has pointed out, a
[applause] our next speaker is denver mayor michael hancock.ayor hancock was sworn in as denver's 45th mayor in july 2011. previously, he served two terms as denver city council president and was the youngest ceo of the urban league chapter anywhere in the country. he is a leader on neighborhood issues, city finances, economic development and children's issues. he is here to speak on denver's work force strategy to support business growth through industry sectors. thank you for joining us...
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headquartered in the john hancock building, bain capital employees 900 people worldwide. >> we startedples. >> published reports show bain gave staples less than 10% of the seed money. today, bain manages $60 billion in asset protecting private equity invest in the 450 companies. private equity means buying control of existing business and trying to enhance the profitability. >> i never heard of coming in to a company, destroying it and firing the employees and making money. >> you really can't survive in private equity without a positive reputation. and i would say bain capital as one of the best reputations. >> that is a beauty. >> when he first ran for public office against senator ted kennedy in 1994, romney claimed so to have helped create 10 and 17,000 jobs. tab "boston globe" which endorsed kennedy that year agreed saying the "review of romney business dealings offers support, albeit with some qualification for cornerstone of his campaign, his role in creation of more than 10,000 jobs." >> we helped create 100,000 new jobs. >> that counts all jobs like staples flourished under r
headquartered in the john hancock building, bain capital employees 900 people worldwide. >> we startedples. >> published reports show bain gave staples less than 10% of the seed money. today, bain manages $60 billion in asset protecting private equity invest in the 450 companies. private equity means buying control of existing business and trying to enhance the profitability. >> i never heard of coming in to a company, destroying it and firing the employees and making money....
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further west, around hancock and williamsport and mawginsville. and light shower activity.ne heavier echo south. looks like we'll have to wait quite a ways this evening. but overnight, there will be a front approaching us from the south. had some heavier showers with it. take a look at this little graphic here to the west of us. it will clearut on. during the morning-- clear out. during the morning that's when we have a chance of a shower or thundershower. it will be gusting winds with those showers. but sunshine returns and very mild air tomorrow may get up to 60 degrees late morning, early afternoon, before it starts to cool down just a bit. and a nice weekend. we'll have that forecast, too. kai? >> we'll take that. thank you, bob. >>> let's check on the roads with kristy breslin at we'll traffic control. >>> hi, kai. hi, everyone. a couple of delays out there. northbound 95. you'll see slowing there, past whitemarsh boulevard. everything moving well in the other direction. as far as the beltway goes, the north side inner loop, slow there from york road to dulaney valley
further west, around hancock and williamsport and mawginsville. and light shower activity.ne heavier echo south. looks like we'll have to wait quite a ways this evening. but overnight, there will be a front approaching us from the south. had some heavier showers with it. take a look at this little graphic here to the west of us. it will clearut on. during the morning-- clear out. during the morning that's when we have a chance of a shower or thundershower. it will be gusting winds with those...
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prince william county, rap hancock county, stafford county, warren county and winchester public schools are all delayed two hours. berkeley, jefferson and morgan counties are also on to two- hour delays this morning. >> if you do use the weather app, you can see the radar but this morning, you won't see anything on it. >> the mist is so small, the particulates in the atmosphere, that you can't see them on radar. >> you learn something new every day. >> you can learn a lot. heads up. we've been talking about the roadways. you know what else is on the slick side this morning? sidewalks. a lot of the sidewalks. i was walking like a penguin this morning outside my place. freezing rain, mist and some of the sidewalks will be very slippery. look out for that. temperatures generally in the upper 20s and low 30s. a few of us including reagan national now have jumped beyond the freezing mark. sunrise this morning, 7:21. not probably going to see that one this morning. here is your freezing rain advisory, been extend now to 9:00 a.m. for the counties in close here. montgomery county, howard count
prince william county, rap hancock county, stafford county, warren county and winchester public schools are all delayed two hours. berkeley, jefferson and morgan counties are also on to two- hour delays this morning. >> if you do use the weather app, you can see the radar but this morning, you won't see anything on it. >> the mist is so small, the particulates in the atmosphere, that you can't see them on radar. >> you learn something new every day. >> you can learn a...
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we're seeing this line from hancock now down toward cape and bridge. almost to the state line here and toward frederick county, virginia. cross junction. this stuff may get on top of you in about 15 or 20 minutes as well. so a very active morning out there. and as we look at the bigger picture you'll notice all of this sweeping off to the northeast. heavier weather's been up to the north and the south and southwest. that's the severe thunderstorm stuff come out of the charlottesville area and heavier rain also in p. a.. scattered showers out there, some thunder as well. temperatures range from the 40s far north and west to the low 60s in many areasment we're in the 50s here in d.c.. sunrise 7:19. the day planner, the threat for the showers and storms this morning. by midday we're starting to clear out. high temperatures somewhere in the low 60s but we're dropping to the lower 50s for the drive home and windy too. winds will turn to the northwest at 15 to 25. there's all the warmth feeding the showers and storms in the 60s. still some 30s and 40s well t
we're seeing this line from hancock now down toward cape and bridge. almost to the state line here and toward frederick county, virginia. cross junction. this stuff may get on top of you in about 15 or 20 minutes as well. so a very active morning out there. and as we look at the bigger picture you'll notice all of this sweeping off to the northeast. heavier weather's been up to the north and the south and southwest. that's the severe thunderstorm stuff come out of the charlottesville area and...
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she worked as an assistant to british champion mike hancock and was gathering information on nuclearilities. the russian council is awaiting official permission for a meeting. london refused to provide moscow with any information about the arrest and had initially blocked access to the woman or southwestern media from relishing bond style scandal. >> a blonde bombshell and a russian spy working at the heart of british government. originally issues from pakistan. her family moved to another part of southern russia to escape convict. then she attended specialist language school and like many good students kept in touch with her teacher, sending her foes from trips and mementos. >> she was very hard working. i didn't believe it was about content. >> unfortunately this is the kind of story the british press loves. picking up every titillating detail about a young woman who colleagues say wore short skirts and high heels and was often seen lungeing with mike hancock. but forces report another sought all together. >> we attended the same institute and one program was the international -- t
she worked as an assistant to british champion mike hancock and was gathering information on nuclearilities. the russian council is awaiting official permission for a meeting. london refused to provide moscow with any information about the arrest and had initially blocked access to the woman or southwestern media from relishing bond style scandal. >> a blonde bombshell and a russian spy working at the heart of british government. originally issues from pakistan. her family moved to...
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mayor hancock. >> thank you, mayor johnson.just say that i believe there is no greater advocate or potential advocate in this city than the mayor. the bully pulpit, the exposure, the ability to kind of grabbed the attention from the business community, community-based leaders, the media, and to direct them toward the issue is one of the more powerful tools, quite frankly, in this whole question around education. while i was running for mayor, and i spoke office in july, i was criticized for my advocacy or discussion around education -- and i took office in july. one day, i asked an audience to name one thing that the mayor is expected to address that is not predicated on a quality education in their city. the room fell silent. it was my way to begin to demonstrate or dramatize the importance of schools on the issue of economic development, the issue of public safety. while we were doing this, of course, i watched, as we all did in denver, the kind of dysfunction that was occurring with regards to our board of education. as i wa
mayor hancock. >> thank you, mayor johnson.just say that i believe there is no greater advocate or potential advocate in this city than the mayor. the bully pulpit, the exposure, the ability to kind of grabbed the attention from the business community, community-based leaders, the media, and to direct them toward the issue is one of the more powerful tools, quite frankly, in this whole question around education. while i was running for mayor, and i spoke office in july, i was criticized...
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this is ashley hancock and chas toms. chas is 10 years old.ll be 11 in two weeks. i want to start off with you, ashley, and ask you why you're here? >> i'm here to show my support for the speaker and to come out and try to teach my son some of the things my mother and father taught me. how important it is to be active and to be involved in this election and this primary especially. >> reporter: and similar question for you, chas. you're only 10 years old, man, why are you here? >> i'm here just like she said. i'm here to support newt and i'm just here to support who i believe should be president. >> reporter: and you think it should be newt gingrich. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: and what is it that you've heard or learned about newt gingrich that makes you think that he should be president? >> i heard that he is not afraid to take action for what he believes in and he can't just -- he's not just a speaker, he's not one of those people who speaks without doing. >> reporter: understood, understood. ashley, you must be pretty proud of chas here. you
this is ashley hancock and chas toms. chas is 10 years old.ll be 11 in two weeks. i want to start off with you, ashley, and ask you why you're here? >> i'm here to show my support for the speaker and to come out and try to teach my son some of the things my mother and father taught me. how important it is to be active and to be involved in this election and this primary especially. >> reporter: and similar question for you, chas. you're only 10 years old, man, why are you here?...
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this is not even the coldest spot on the map. 22 in hagerstown. 22 in hancock.e teens and near single digits in the western part of the state. along the eastern shore, chilly as well. 27 now in ocean city. these temperatures will have a hard time warming up today. even as we get a little sunshine into the afternoon, we are barely expecting them to get above the freezing mark. low 20's at best in the mountains. you will see more sunshine east of the mountains while areas like oakland deal with more cloud cover earlier on. for the game, this was a big day out there. a lot of people concerned about this forecast. at least it will be dry. good news getting to the stadium. look at those temperatures. struggling to even get in the low to mid 70's. 25 going to be the windchill. dress for the 20's. the temperatures throughout the game kick off. half time heading into the mid 0's. you start to drop in the mid 30's. keep in mind, the sun does set early after 5:00 tonight. here's what happens. a few clouds in place. a bit more sunshine into the afternoon. a back door cold
this is not even the coldest spot on the map. 22 in hagerstown. 22 in hancock.e teens and near single digits in the western part of the state. along the eastern shore, chilly as well. 27 now in ocean city. these temperatures will have a hard time warming up today. even as we get a little sunshine into the afternoon, we are barely expecting them to get above the freezing mark. low 20's at best in the mountains. you will see more sunshine east of the mountains while areas like oakland deal with...
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. >> occupied protesters in hancock. >> and going green.ecycled material one california couple used to build their dream home. >> good morning. we are off to a quiet start on this sunday. later today we could be talking about a little precipitation. i want to show you h.d. doppler first to keep an eye on this latest batch of snow moving into the great lakes now affecting chicago. at least starting to push into their region. this is going to be pushing down toward the south and east and could bring us a chance for sprinkles, maybe even flurries. other than that, we had stronger winds pulling over the great lakes kicking off lake-effect snow. maybe in upstate new york heavy snow falling around watertown. as for our snow, it will probably be minimal as it heads our way. we'll keep an eye on the storm. the temperatures first. the temperatures all across the nation are pretty mild right now. almost everywhere you look at or above freezing, pretty odd for point later half of january. the coldest spot is january. international falls, 4 wee low zer
. >> occupied protesters in hancock. >> and going green.ecycled material one california couple used to build their dream home. >> good morning. we are off to a quiet start on this sunday. later today we could be talking about a little precipitation. i want to show you h.d. doppler first to keep an eye on this latest batch of snow moving into the great lakes now affecting chicago. at least starting to push into their region. this is going to be pushing down toward the south and...
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i'd like to introduce mayor marilyn strickland and denver mayor michael hancock. michael is here? on the way, there he is. okay, who will focus on sector strategies model. again, let's -- we'll go through the presentation and then take questions. mayor strickland was sworn in as mayor of tacoma, washington, on january, 2012. so you're newer than i am. [laughter] >> it's a typo, right? i thought you were. when were you sworn in. >> third year. >> third year. so that gave me bad information. sorry. so she's experienced. she has professional experience in both the public and private sectors holding the title of development officer for tacoma public library as well as management positions with starbucks and jay ray communications. she is currently the vice chair of the tacoma pierce county health board, an executive committee member of the economic development board. mayor strickland will be speaking about tacoma's career coach program which provides onsite specialized career services to health care employees, ensuring that they receive the training required for advancement into high
i'd like to introduce mayor marilyn strickland and denver mayor michael hancock. michael is here? on the way, there he is. okay, who will focus on sector strategies model. again, let's -- we'll go through the presentation and then take questions. mayor strickland was sworn in as mayor of tacoma, washington, on january, 2012. so you're newer than i am. [laughter] >> it's a typo, right? i thought you were. when were you sworn in. >> third year. >> third year. so that gave me bad...
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>> hancock, new hampshire. host: how far is that from here? >> about 40 minutes. host: why did you make a 40 minute drive today? >> in a political want. every primary for the last 40 years -- i am a political wonk. every primary for the last 40 years, we have participated. host: how does this compare to past primaries? caller: much lower. it has been almost entirely electronic. there has been very little visibility of candidates at all. at this time in 2008, candidates have spent $27 million on the primary in new hampshire. this year it is two million, same time. people are not coming. it is nothing like it was before. host: are you suggesting maybe it is the end of an era for the new hampshire primary. >> i wonder. host: are you voting tuesday? >> i am a democrat. host: well, you can vote, right? >> i am not going to. host: why are you sitting it out this time? >> there was not anyone i felt strongly enough about to vote and i am a supporter of president obama. host: thank you for your time. patricia, you are on the air. caller: i was just listening to the gentle
>> hancock, new hampshire. host: how far is that from here? >> about 40 minutes. host: why did you make a 40 minute drive today? >> in a political want. every primary for the last 40 years -- i am a political wonk. every primary for the last 40 years, we have participated. host: how does this compare to past primaries? caller: much lower. it has been almost entirely electronic. there has been very little visibility of candidates at all. at this time in 2008, candidates have...