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my favorite, one of my favorites is this one that's signed by john hancock. and it's as the governor, a state paper, essentially, a proclamation that he made. and -- for raising the regimen, i believe. yes. and everybody knows john hancock, thanks to the insurance company, because they did so many commercials on him. when i went to the national archives to see the declaration of independence where, of course, he signed quite large, and his reason for signing in such a large hand was so that there would be no doubt as to whose signature it was. you have to think that for the declaration of independence, if you signed your name there, you were essentially signing your death warrant because if the americans didn't win and the british did win, that would be the first group that the british would have gone after, were the signers of the declaration of independence. so one of the national archives is faded and rather difficult to see. whereas this one is a nice, bright signature and easily recognizable as john hancock. there were men who participated in the america
my favorite, one of my favorites is this one that's signed by john hancock. and it's as the governor, a state paper, essentially, a proclamation that he made. and -- for raising the regimen, i believe. yes. and everybody knows john hancock, thanks to the insurance company, because they did so many commercials on him. when i went to the national archives to see the declaration of independence where, of course, he signed quite large, and his reason for signing in such a large hand was so that...
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everybody knows john hancock hangs to the insurance company. when i went to the national archives to see the declaration of independence where of course he signed quite large, and his reason for signing in such a large hand was so that there would be no doubt as to whose signature it was. you have to think that for the declaration of independence, if you signed your name there, you were essentially signing your death warrant because if the americans can't win and the british did win, that would be the first group that the british would have gone after were the signers of the declaration of independence. so the one in the national archives is faded and rather difficult to see, whereas this is a nice bright signature and easily recognizable as john hanco hancock. there were men who participated in the american revolution who signed the declaration of independence. h they were very daring men. they had no money. they had to finance a war on their own signatures essentially. and i think he was interested in the mechanics and administrative details
everybody knows john hancock hangs to the insurance company. when i went to the national archives to see the declaration of independence where of course he signed quite large, and his reason for signing in such a large hand was so that there would be no doubt as to whose signature it was. you have to think that for the declaration of independence, if you signed your name there, you were essentially signing your death warrant because if the americans can't win and the british did win, that would...
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allison hancock and ashley barone say this man was not their nanny. but he was a nanny to one of their friends a few years ago. they met walker. and their first impression -- >> the grown man baby sitting young girls. it was gross. i didn't like it. i felt uncomfortable. >> reporter: they became more uncomfortable, when they went to a friend's home, where walker was baby sitting girls. >> some were 10 and 11. he was in there helping them take off their shirts and put on the dresses. helping them change. it wasn't necessary. >> reporter: hancock and barone told their mothers what was going on after they saw walker kiss the girls. >> on the lips. on the neck. on the ears. not the way a grown man should be kissing. >> reporter: the moms called police, but nothing came of the report. >> it says a lot for the child who came forward and reported this. it has really allowed to look after the welfare and keep many children safe. >> i'm happy he finally got caught. so -- >> i think there's more girls. he's been in preschool nannying. i think that it's way more
allison hancock and ashley barone say this man was not their nanny. but he was a nanny to one of their friends a few years ago. they met walker. and their first impression -- >> the grown man baby sitting young girls. it was gross. i didn't like it. i felt uncomfortable. >> reporter: they became more uncomfortable, when they went to a friend's home, where walker was baby sitting girls. >> some were 10 and 11. he was in there helping them take off their shirts and put on the...
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let's find out more from paula hancocks in seoul for us. paula, good morning to you. >> reporter: hello, randi. the message basically was bad behavior will not be rewarded. this is what president obama wanted north korea to hear. now, there was a press conference between him and his south korean counterpart and had a consensus north korea was violating u.n. security council resolutions and violating the deal the united states struck with them a few weeks ago because they were going to go ahead with this satellite launch. both presidented called on north korea not to carry out the launch. there were a number of questions asking what would happen if they did go ahead with the launch, what were the consequences and that's something the presidents were not particularly specific about. we did hear from mr. obama that they would deepen the isolation of the country and would also jeopardize relations with its neighbors, but there was nothing specific about whether there would be more sanctions or whether or not they'd go back to the u.n. security
let's find out more from paula hancocks in seoul for us. paula, good morning to you. >> reporter: hello, randi. the message basically was bad behavior will not be rewarded. this is what president obama wanted north korea to hear. now, there was a press conference between him and his south korean counterpart and had a consensus north korea was violating u.n. security council resolutions and violating the deal the united states struck with them a few weeks ago because they were going to go...
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. >> my favorite is this one signed by john hancock. the one at the national archives is faded and rather difficult to see, whereas this one is in nice, bright signature, easily recognizable as john hancock. >> to round out the hour, a look at medical practices during the civil war as we visit the pioneer heritage center. >> we have our amputation kit. it consists of scalpel, bone saw, the big pliers that have the cutting edge to remove things like appendages like fingers. >> all these stories and more as american history tv in conjunction with comcast cable partners travels to >> freedom itself was attacked by a faceless coward and freedom will be defended. i want to reassure the american people that the full resources of the american government are work to go assist local authorities to save lives and to help the victims of these attacks. >> i was at home asleep when we got the phone call, and an editor of mine said that i needed to head to barksdale because a plane crashed into the world trade center, they thought it might be an atta
. >> my favorite is this one signed by john hancock. the one at the national archives is faded and rather difficult to see, whereas this one is in nice, bright signature, easily recognizable as john hancock. >> to round out the hour, a look at medical practices during the civil war as we visit the pioneer heritage center. >> we have our amputation kit. it consists of scalpel, bone saw, the big pliers that have the cutting edge to remove things like appendages like fingers....
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a little shower persisting near hancock, maryland. this is the area we will be watching drifting away. with the cool damp air and a cooling trend, there is some dense fog to deal with overnight. even though we may start the day with a little fog or cloudiness, i think it will clear out and we will get some sunshine going. temperatures getting back to about the 70 degree mark. it may be the farther east we are in the upper 60's and west of washington. 59 african national. 70 in charleston and its work. in time or the next few days, the southwesterly wind will prevail and it will be right back into the middle 70's here. we will watch for any shower activity to drift off tonight. it will stay mild and a cloudy. we will get a break with some sunshine and a big range of temperatures. i think it will be cooler west of town. i would pick about 68 or 74 a high in the metro area. more warm air moves and and i think we are set for several days in a row at 70 degrees or higher. >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota deale
a little shower persisting near hancock, maryland. this is the area we will be watching drifting away. with the cool damp air and a cooling trend, there is some dense fog to deal with overnight. even though we may start the day with a little fog or cloudiness, i think it will clear out and we will get some sunshine going. temperatures getting back to about the 70 degree mark. it may be the farther east we are in the upper 60's and west of washington. 59 african national. 70 in charleston and...
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one little thundershower over hancock and berkeley springs, west virginia. and a little light rain developing between easton and cambridge down to salisbury. that's where the bulk of the activity is. around the baltimore area, there is absolutely no precipitation. looks like we'll probably stay dry, at least that's the way radar is shaping up. temperature-wise, yes, it is cooler today. in fact, we're 10 degrees cooler than yesterday. but still 10 degrees above normal. we're at 63. it was a lot warmer south and west of us. and cumberland now at 73. the wind off the water. that kept us cool at only 52 degrees. looks like tomorrow, a bit warmer than today. looks like a pretty nice weekend shaping up for the last days of winter. >> oh, boy. the archdiocese of baltimore says st. ambrose will close. the reasons, low enrollment and financial difficulty. about 120 students and kindergarteners through 8th grade are enrolled now. only 65 are registered for next year. the archdiocese is encouraging students from st. ambroas to -- ambrose to attend holy angels school in
one little thundershower over hancock and berkeley springs, west virginia. and a little light rain developing between easton and cambridge down to salisbury. that's where the bulk of the activity is. around the baltimore area, there is absolutely no precipitation. looks like we'll probably stay dry, at least that's the way radar is shaping up. temperature-wise, yes, it is cooler today. in fact, we're 10 degrees cooler than yesterday. but still 10 degrees above normal. we're at 63. it was a lot...
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some of the riders this year include the c-e-o of volkswagon of american, and the presiddnt of john hancock. and the hottbutton issues he plans to adress. 3 he had a 9mm gun. trayvon martin haa a bag of skittles skittlesa florida teen gunned down by a neighborhood whatt.. a phone call... the witness ...who could break... the case wide open. and a special delivery for a sttte lawmaker .....why a group of women stormed hiss office with packs of toilet paper... --adblib weather tz-- ///////////////// /////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////////// & ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. ?ñ(e with more choices and fewer calories, the...
some of the riders this year include the c-e-o of volkswagon of american, and the presiddnt of john hancock. and the hottbutton issues he plans to adress. 3 he had a 9mm gun. trayvon martin haa a bag of skittles skittlesa florida teen gunned down by a neighborhood whatt.. a phone call... the witness ...who could break... the case wide open. and a special delivery for a sttte lawmaker .....why a group of women stormed hiss office with packs of toilet paper... --adblib weather tz--...
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paula hancocks joins us from the capital of seoul.what were some of the highlights from the remarks that president obama made as well as the south korean president? >> reporter: well, rang di, what we saw and what we were actually expecting was the fact they both stood next to each other and said there was a consensus between them that north korea was in direct violation of u.n. security council resolutions of promises that it had already made to the united states just a few weeks ago that it wouldn't carry out nuclear tests or missile tests and it was also going against its own commitment, so this is what we were expecting both sides condemning north korea saying that this missile launch, this satellite launch should not go ahead. now, one interesting thing was many of the questions were asking what will you do if they do go ahead with this missile launch, what are the consequences. they didn't have an exact answer for that. there was a suggestion there could be further security council resolutions for the sanctions, but neither pres
paula hancocks joins us from the capital of seoul.what were some of the highlights from the remarks that president obama made as well as the south korean president? >> reporter: well, rang di, what we saw and what we were actually expecting was the fact they both stood next to each other and said there was a consensus between them that north korea was in direct violation of u.n. security council resolutions of promises that it had already made to the united states just a few weeks ago...
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paula hancocks reports on why u.s.sidents feel the need to see the dmz in person. >> reporter: former u.s. president bill clinton described it as the scariest place on earth when he visited in 1993. ironically called the demilitarized zone, the border between north and south korea is actually the most heavily fortified border in the world. 2.5 miles, or 4 kilometers wide, much of the dmz is a no-man's-land buffered by watch towers and land mines. the joint security area is where the armistice was xined between the north and south, where negotiations take place today and it's the one place u.s. soldiers can see their north korean counterparts up close. it's a tourist site for visitors to south korea, and, of course, for american presidents. ronald reagan, the last american leader of the cold war visited the final frontier of the cold war in 1983. his assessment -- >> looks like a hollywood back lot. >> reporter: previous u.s. president george w. bush visited in february 2002, just weeks after he granted north korea as p
paula hancocks reports on why u.s.sidents feel the need to see the dmz in person. >> reporter: former u.s. president bill clinton described it as the scariest place on earth when he visited in 1993. ironically called the demilitarized zone, the border between north and south korea is actually the most heavily fortified border in the world. 2.5 miles, or 4 kilometers wide, much of the dmz is a no-man's-land buffered by watch towers and land mines. the joint security area is where the...
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a couple of brief showers around now, around hancock. berkeley springs to the northwest of martinsburg, west virginia. and one pretty good cell, moving through the westminster area. and across southern pennsylvania there. and southern adams and york county, that's moving up toward the northwest. probably just clipping northwest baltimore county. and a few more showers popping up. and kind of a funny line there, from easton, up east of 50, up toward east of rock hall, across portions of talbert county, caroline county. that's all moving to the east very slowly. so some areas this evening will see a few showers and thundershowers. otherwise, maybe a little fog. take a look at temperatures out there. another mild afternoon. we just jumped up to 74. still 71 in oakland. d.c. at 73. the cool spot, by the ocean, which you might expect, ocean city at 61. bernadette woods in the beautiful outback with a look at the lack of snow numbers this year. bernadette? >> that's right. we haven't talked about this as much because it hasn't happened much th
a couple of brief showers around now, around hancock. berkeley springs to the northwest of martinsburg, west virginia. and one pretty good cell, moving through the westminster area. and across southern pennsylvania there. and southern adams and york county, that's moving up toward the northwest. probably just clipping northwest baltimore county. and a few more showers popping up. and kind of a funny line there, from easton, up east of 50, up toward east of rock hall, across portions of talbert...
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front royal, winchester, hancock, martinsburg, charles town westminster anticipate brief freezing late tonight and early tomorrow morning. tomorrow, highs in the mid 50's. it will be about 56. that is a few degrees below average in terms of temperatures if. the rebounding nicely on wednesday, 73 that. will be the warmest for the foreseeable future. . a little of -- a little bit of everything. thank you. >> the 5 cent bag tax is not coming to prince george's county. >> the bill died in indianapolis. it fell one vote short of a majority. critics argued the 5 cent tax would be a burden on low-income residents. -- annapolis is where it died. 7 is on your side with a surprising benefits of raisins. the dried fruit could help lower blood pressure in young adults according to a new study. even just munching on a handful of raisins three times a day several weeks could make a difference if. they believe it is the high level of potassium that does the trick. the movie theater snack popcorn could be good for you. researchers at the university of scranton said that its rich and antioxidants and t
front royal, winchester, hancock, martinsburg, charles town westminster anticipate brief freezing late tonight and early tomorrow morning. tomorrow, highs in the mid 50's. it will be about 56. that is a few degrees below average in terms of temperatures if. the rebounding nicely on wednesday, 73 that. will be the warmest for the foreseeable future. . a little of -- a little bit of everything. thank you. >> the 5 cent bag tax is not coming to prince george's county. >> the bill died...
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right on the old john hancock, eh? perfect. and if you don't mind, i'll take anus weekly, if you would, and a package of your finest gum. (cheers and applause) as you can probably tell we really didn't know how to end that. (laughter) so i was going to be like well, i'll just [bleep] take the wig off hourx about that i will take the wig off and just turn. (laughter) it's like sid caesars show of shows. of course democrats are debating the issue as well, let's check in. >> jon stewart took this issue on and said, well, i'll tell you something, i love the blunt amendment, because, he say, i'm an employer and i believe that humor is the best medicine. >> jon: all right, first of all, i can't possibly sound that jewish. second of all, you are taking that out of context and misconstruing what i said and that's my job to do to you. (laughter) this is the bit we did. look at the bit we did. >> i, along with readers digest magazine believe laughter is the best medicine, and you know, if i remember correctly one of my writers has been f
right on the old john hancock, eh? perfect. and if you don't mind, i'll take anus weekly, if you would, and a package of your finest gum. (cheers and applause) as you can probably tell we really didn't know how to end that. (laughter) so i was going to be like well, i'll just [bleep] take the wig off hourx about that i will take the wig off and just turn. (laughter) it's like sid caesars show of shows. of course democrats are debating the issue as well, let's check in. >> jon stewart took...
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the trust owns a quarter of the shares in hand -- in hancock prospecting. but three other family members want to take control of the trust, claiming serious misconduct by the mother in her management of the trust. she had to keep the rankings secret, saying family security would be under threat if it all became public. her lawyer said she was extremely disappointed with the court's decision. she said her children and had lived all privileged lives thanks to their mother. is said of the children were not happy, -- he said at the children were not happy, they should look to themselves. the one child standing by her mother issued run statement saying this statement -- this case is motivated entirely by greed. i have no doubt that my brothers and sisters will regret what they have brought on their family. now, the case will be decided by the supreme court. with that, australia can expect the washing up even more dirty laundry. duncan kennedy, bbc news. >> the work of leonardo da vinci is recognized worldwide, but now researchers in italy believe they have found
the trust owns a quarter of the shares in hand -- in hancock prospecting. but three other family members want to take control of the trust, claiming serious misconduct by the mother in her management of the trust. she had to keep the rankings secret, saying family security would be under threat if it all became public. her lawyer said she was extremely disappointed with the court's decision. she said her children and had lived all privileged lives thanks to their mother. is said of the children...
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a well-regarded guitar player, having played with herbie hancock, and your winter group, boz scaggs. we produce a lot of talent and it is tragic one our best and brightest passes. i want to note for those who missed this yesterday, we had a terrific hearing at the land use committee on the economic impact study for nightlife i had requested the city economist to perform. it was very interesting -- a very interesting hearing. for those of you who have not reviewed the import -- the report, wish to do so. there is 48,000 jobs and 55 million in tax revenue. these numbers are conservative and are probably higher. i look forward to an ongoing dialogue about the role of nightlife and entertainment in our city. now we know what we always believed that entertainment and nightlife is not just simply about the culture of our city, although that is very important, but also about our economy. thank you. >> thank you. supervisor olague. supervisor olague: i wanted to mention briefly i will be submitting paper work, a resolution that will initiate designation of real property at 301 geary st.. the
a well-regarded guitar player, having played with herbie hancock, and your winter group, boz scaggs. we produce a lot of talent and it is tragic one our best and brightest passes. i want to note for those who missed this yesterday, we had a terrific hearing at the land use committee on the economic impact study for nightlife i had requested the city economist to perform. it was very interesting -- a very interesting hearing. for those of you who have not reviewed the import -- the report, wish...
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temperatures are going to cool off. 57. 59 in hancock. 54 in frostburg.ome cooler air coming in on the west breeze. the sunrise is at 719 -- 7:19 in the morning. at bwi-marshall, it has been a weak front. it will drop the temperature a couple of degrees tomorrow, but then a mild air mass over the middle of the country will come our way. upper 60's in minneapolis, 75 in south dakota. a weak frontal boundary tonight. the next few days, it will still be warmer than normal, which sunni, clear skies in the area wednesday, mostly sunny on thursday, may be some isolated showers on thursday in the afternoon and evening. on friday, the strong west coast storm system arrives here with some showers and storms to and the work week, so tomorrow, a beautiful day. sunny and pleasant. northwest wind on the bay with just a one-foot chop on the waters. the bay water temperatures are getting close to 50. an isolated thunderstorm in the mountains tomorrow, and then another chance for rain on friday. the eastern shore, enjoy it. sunshine. lower eastern shore, very comfortable
temperatures are going to cool off. 57. 59 in hancock. 54 in frostburg.ome cooler air coming in on the west breeze. the sunrise is at 719 -- 7:19 in the morning. at bwi-marshall, it has been a weak front. it will drop the temperature a couple of degrees tomorrow, but then a mild air mass over the middle of the country will come our way. upper 60's in minneapolis, 75 in south dakota. a weak frontal boundary tonight. the next few days, it will still be warmer than normal, which sunni, clear skies...
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prairie ranges dominated the landscape of western illinois, the bushinal prairie, carthage and enormous hancock prairie. fugitive slaves heading out of the slave state of missouri crossed into these illinois counties taking advantage of the numerous underground stations that operated inside of the grassy region. slaves working on barges and steam boats as deckhands, barbers, cooks, maids also fled from these river crafts. if they would leave they had a decent chance of escaping safely. this was not to suggest that fugitive slaves were home free once they arrived in western illinois. many never made contact with underground railroad agents. these fugitives made their way depending on their own wit, guile and sheer determination. others were tracked down and returned to bondage. slave owners hired detectives or full time slave trackers to go after escapees. many trackers use what were called negrodogs specifically trained to hunt down run away slaves. these dogs could tear a slave to pieces. bounty hunters were quick to turn in a slave for handsome rewards. owen lovejoy unlike most underground ra
prairie ranges dominated the landscape of western illinois, the bushinal prairie, carthage and enormous hancock prairie. fugitive slaves heading out of the slave state of missouri crossed into these illinois counties taking advantage of the numerous underground stations that operated inside of the grassy region. slaves working on barges and steam boats as deckhands, barbers, cooks, maids also fled from these river crafts. if they would leave they had a decent chance of escaping safely. this was...
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he also played with sami hagar herbie hancock and van morrison.o official cause of death but montrose has been in declining health for some time battling prostate cancer. he was 64 years old. >>> it's a requirement that supposed to keep thousands of people a year getting run over rear view cameras on cars. the federal government is delaying the mandate to have them installed. >>> lava swallows the final home in a neighborhood in paradise but it comes as no surprise. >>> it may sound too good to be true chocolate good for your heart. a new study that may have you headed for the candy i'll. >>> what a gorgeous weekend all around the bay but we have cooler temperatures just ahead. i'll look at your 7-day forecast coming up. protest the high cost of education. they've mar . >>> occupy oakland protest, are headed for the state capitol to protest the high cost of education. they marched more than 70 miles over the past several days and they are camping out at uc davis tomorrow they will finish the march to sacramento this group will be joined by a numbe
he also played with sami hagar herbie hancock and van morrison.o official cause of death but montrose has been in declining health for some time battling prostate cancer. he was 64 years old. >>> it's a requirement that supposed to keep thousands of people a year getting run over rear view cameras on cars. the federal government is delaying the mandate to have them installed. >>> lava swallows the final home in a neighborhood in paradise but it comes as no surprise....
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the bushnell prairie, the carthage prairie, and enormous hancock prairie that started in adams county and ranged into and through 11 counties of western illinois. fugitive slaves heading out of the slave state of missouri crossed into these illinois counties, taking advantage of the numerous underground stations that operated inside the grassy region in the 1830s, '40s, '50s and '60s. slaves working on barges and steamboats as deckhands, barbers, cooks, maids, valets and waiters, also fled from these river crafts. if they'd leave, they'd have a decent chance of escaping safely. this is not to suggest that fugitive slaves were home free once they arrived in western illinois. many freedom seekers never made contact with underground railroad agents. these fugitives made their way to freedom alone, depending on their own wit, guile, and sheer determination. still others were tracked down and returned to bondage. slaveowners hired detectives or full-time slave trackers to go after escapees. many trackers used what were called negro dogs, specifically trained to hunt down runaway slaves. th
the bushnell prairie, the carthage prairie, and enormous hancock prairie that started in adams county and ranged into and through 11 counties of western illinois. fugitive slaves heading out of the slave state of missouri crossed into these illinois counties, taking advantage of the numerous underground stations that operated inside the grassy region in the 1830s, '40s, '50s and '60s. slaves working on barges and steamboats as deckhands, barbers, cooks, maids, valets and waiters, also fled from...
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grew up out of nothing politicians were involved there's no you know wealth from them with their own hancock family so there were some you know and i and i would say that you know you have a hamilton and jefferson battle and jefferson became the first in a long line of american presidents to publicly worried about the concentration of corporate power and when you look at the list it's jefferson lincoln teddy roosevelt woodrow wilson franklin roosevelt people like justice brandeis it's people from both parties from the eighteenth century the nineteenth century the twentieth century the twenty first century there has been a concern that when you get to. it's concentration of wealth in the hands of too few people it is anti-democratic and you know some surprising people felt that not just american presidents adam smith who you know alan greenspan practically went to worship at his grave. you know and say you know this is the champion of free markets he saw what happened with the british east india company and he said this is not capitalism capitalism is small companies. with real opportunity co
grew up out of nothing politicians were involved there's no you know wealth from them with their own hancock family so there were some you know and i and i would say that you know you have a hamilton and jefferson battle and jefferson became the first in a long line of american presidents to publicly worried about the concentration of corporate power and when you look at the list it's jefferson lincoln teddy roosevelt woodrow wilson franklin roosevelt people like justice brandeis it's people...
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darrell steinberg, and we are counting on their leadership along with folks like skinner and lonny hancock and mark leno and others who have stepped up to provide leadership to say, enough is enough and we've got to stand up. the banks may be powerful interests. it can be very difficult for some legislators to stand up to them. but i think we have courageous leadership in california that is prepared to do that in the best interests of the consumer and the homeowner. >> belva: let's move to the criminal justice system because that's where you made your reputation. there's going to be a question before voters on the death penalty. and that was a difficult issue for you when you were running for office. where do you standno on the issue? >> my position is the same. i am personally opposed to the death penalty but i will follow the law. and so we'll see how that initiative turns out. >> belva: another issue that you wrote a book and included something about three strikes, the three strikes law. it also will be on the ballot again. >> right. >> belva: what are your feelings about taking another
darrell steinberg, and we are counting on their leadership along with folks like skinner and lonny hancock and mark leno and others who have stepped up to provide leadership to say, enough is enough and we've got to stand up. the banks may be powerful interests. it can be very difficult for some legislators to stand up to them. but i think we have courageous leadership in california that is prepared to do that in the best interests of the consumer and the homeowner. >> belva: let's move...
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we're looking at a view from the hancock building ...airly cloudy out there and we have some drizzle going in this area. we're looking back on this incredible month. 6675 new high temperature records were set across the united states reaching into every state at one point or another it was a historical warm month of march and that includes chicago we are running over 16 degrees above normal ... it's two degrees warmer today than it was yesterday when this coming off lake the 12 noon temperatures will be rising between 15 and 20 degrees warmer saturday sunday ... we may not get very warm by the lakeshore tomorrow but by sunday we may see some 80 degree temperatures in parts of the chicago metropolitan area. it is currently 50 degrees at o'hare. the water temperature and light michigan it is 51 degrees the lake is 22 days ahead of itself in temperature levels from one year ago ... the pollen counts are high. taking a look at the temperatures and the rain that came down last night: a almost a half an inch and some places there were this hai
we're looking at a view from the hancock building ...airly cloudy out there and we have some drizzle going in this area. we're looking back on this incredible month. 6675 new high temperature records were set across the united states reaching into every state at one point or another it was a historical warm month of march and that includes chicago we are running over 16 degrees above normal ... it's two degrees warmer today than it was yesterday when this coming off lake the 12 noon...
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it is milder in the mountains with 53 in hancock. 68 degrees in baltimore. whittle see sunshine this afternoon. showers and storms likely anytime in the mountains. milder in the mountains, 72, by the afternoon. 63 in ocean city. we will see more sunshine later into the day. a chance for some showers into the night. los down into the 40's and 50's. down into the 40's and 50's. that is the latest on the forecast. >> good morning. we are dealing with some fog in spots. maybe plan for some extra time. york road, we have an accident. another one southbound 795 approaching franklin boulevard. all lanes get by if you travel down towards owings mills. we have a disabled vehicle that is blocking that lane. it may cause some delays traveling down towards the beltway. fire activity in the city. no delays on the map. volume is picking up. we will update you on 83. this is southbound traffic. no sign of delays. on to the j.f.x., a smooth ride into town. this is 95. problem free all the way down towards the fort mchenry. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. back to you
it is milder in the mountains with 53 in hancock. 68 degrees in baltimore. whittle see sunshine this afternoon. showers and storms likely anytime in the mountains. milder in the mountains, 72, by the afternoon. 63 in ocean city. we will see more sunshine later into the day. a chance for some showers into the night. los down into the 40's and 50's. down into the 40's and 50's. that is the latest on the forecast. >> good morning. we are dealing with some fog in spots. maybe plan for some...
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it is in the 40's right now. 52 in hancock. 51 in frostburg. 56 right now. deceptive and we are expecting the clouds to hold on and stay pretty -- this afternoon we are expecting the clouds to hold on and stay pretty quick. showers possible in southern maryland. they may hear a couple rumbles of thunder. as for baltimore, which should be drawn out after lunch time. a chance for showers at any point today. satellite showing the big claws from baltimore down toward the ocean. as we head west, the skies are still overcast. here is the area of low pressure that is finally moving offshore. still producing the showers over the appalachians. this moving offshore is showing a drying trend. that is the storm system that was affecting the country for the entire week. after an entire week, it is moving off of the coast. it is much cooler on tuesday. only 55. we say cooler -- that is back to where we should be. it will feel a little chilly. as a new front moves away, 60 by the end of the week with sunshine thursday and friday. >> in this morning's 11 fitness technology
it is in the 40's right now. 52 in hancock. 51 in frostburg. 56 right now. deceptive and we are expecting the clouds to hold on and stay pretty -- this afternoon we are expecting the clouds to hold on and stay pretty quick. showers possible in southern maryland. they may hear a couple rumbles of thunder. as for baltimore, which should be drawn out after lunch time. a chance for showers at any point today. satellite showing the big claws from baltimore down toward the ocean. as we head west, the...
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lanni hancock had expressed his support for the demonstrators. >>> we are learning they will likely stick with the decision to close doyle park. they will open a french american charter school in its place. last week they demanded the board rescind its decision because they had a conflict of interest. he said he is interested in having his children attend the school. the school board said there is no illegal decision to close. >>> they decided to install 1,000 parking meters in the downtown area. these downtown meters will accept credit cards as well. they are more user friendly because drivers will not have to wait for a receipt or even remember a parking space number. >>> sal, any problems for the commute we should know about? >> you know this is the first day we started off dry and you are beginning to see how much better it is. winds are not gusting like it was the other day and it is having a positive affect. now let's not get too happy, you will see slowed traffic in some usual spots but as i look at the chp's list, there are not a lot of crashes here, there are a few. i will mentio
lanni hancock had expressed his support for the demonstrators. >>> we are learning they will likely stick with the decision to close doyle park. they will open a french american charter school in its place. last week they demanded the board rescind its decision because they had a conflict of interest. he said he is interested in having his children attend the school. the school board said there is no illegal decision to close. >>> they decided to install 1,000 parking meters...
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degrees. 48 in westminster. 40's down along the eastern shore into ocean city currently at 46. 52 in hancock. forecast for today -- temperatures in the upper 60's. we will have a lot of cloud cover. the fog will stick around for the morning. it will clear out into the afternoon. you will not see sunshine today, especially down along the eastern shore were drizzle will stick around for the majority of the day. showers and thunderstorms possible in the western part of the state and even in garrett county. cloudy skies tonight. fog will roll in late in the night with temperatures near 50 degrees for the overnight low. the first week of spring. spring begins on tuesday. looks like we will see more of that weather. mid-70's midweek. >> thank you. dozens a spectator sport agreed yesterday in a tradition. -- sported green yesterday in a tradition. hundreds of participants wound drea the streets of dundalk for the 2012 st. patrick's day parade. watched -- they watched the irish heritage unfold. >> we love it. there rossum. they do a great job. >> organizers handed out free giveaways to children. the
degrees. 48 in westminster. 40's down along the eastern shore into ocean city currently at 46. 52 in hancock. forecast for today -- temperatures in the upper 60's. we will have a lot of cloud cover. the fog will stick around for the morning. it will clear out into the afternoon. you will not see sunshine today, especially down along the eastern shore were drizzle will stick around for the majority of the day. showers and thunderstorms possible in the western part of the state and even in...
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lanni hancock had expressed their support for the demonstrators. >>> this morning president barack obama continues his push to end tax breaks for oil companies. coming up 5:15 why republicans are saying this is not the time to end the oil company subsidies. >>> now they have a chance to create artwork with some east bay commuters. they are holding a student art contest to spruce up the tunnel. they are submitting original art deco drawing. you have to be in kindergarten. you can't submit your art. and you have to be in contra coster county. >> what kind of picture are you painting about the commute? >> well we are painting a decent picture, good morning. it is thursday and we'll see what we have out there on the roads. we'll see what we have on interstate 880 and that traffic is moving along nicely passing the coliseum. no major problems, it has been a nice commute all the way through and continues to be a nice drive all the way up to downtown oakland. also this morning's commute is looking good at the bay bridge toll plaza, no major problems westbound coming up to the pay gates and on t
lanni hancock had expressed their support for the demonstrators. >>> this morning president barack obama continues his push to end tax breaks for oil companies. coming up 5:15 why republicans are saying this is not the time to end the oil company subsidies. >>> now they have a chance to create artwork with some east bay commuters. they are holding a student art contest to spruce up the tunnel. they are submitting original art deco drawing. you have to be in kindergarten. you...
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temperatures into the spring running way above normal. 70 in hancock and 68 degrees in oakland.few batches of showers on the west side of baltimore and this pattern we see on the feature cast is the computer model showing as low clouds, fog and apache travel. -- patchy drizzle. maybe a couple of isolated showers but tonight, mostly up until midnight or so, lows in the 40's and 50's. high pressure off the coast will pump in unseasonably warm air for the entire eastern half of the country. international falls, minn., up to almost 80 degrees. a blizzard warning and parts of montana with a winter storm warning across arizona. kebab but on the other side of the weather pattern, it still feels like winter. wind out of the east on the day tomorrow with eight -- waves averaging 1 foot. thunderstorms in western maryland tomorrow. mild temperatures and highs around 72 or 73. cool on the beach, '70s inland, and scattered thunderstorms the next few days. here comes spring it tomorrow. low to mid '70's on wednesday and thursday and up to 80 on friday. >> apple will be rewarding shareholders
temperatures into the spring running way above normal. 70 in hancock and 68 degrees in oakland.few batches of showers on the west side of baltimore and this pattern we see on the feature cast is the computer model showing as low clouds, fog and apache travel. -- patchy drizzle. maybe a couple of isolated showers but tonight, mostly up until midnight or so, lows in the 40's and 50's. high pressure off the coast will pump in unseasonably warm air for the entire eastern half of the country....
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the ceo of the korean national oil corporation spoke to paula hancocks about the agreement. >> there's of competitions still many companies, many countries are trying to enter that i know. that's why great things for us. we can be real, i mean, major player. so we say the premium. we just entered into the premiere league. >> the united states is actively trying to pressure south korea as well as other countries to try and lower the dependence on iranian oil to be in line with the u.s. sanctions. are you able to lower your dependence? >> maybe i think the government can make it possible. actually we can have alternative sources very easily. for example, we have iraq. if there is any crisis, they are ready to support us. the agreement has been made last year. so i think the government can make alternative sources. >> what other sources around the world do you actually have at your disposal to be able to plug up the gap from iran if you have to? >> we have produced in many countries, including vietnam. we are producing oil in the north sea in the uk and also norway and denmark and netherl
the ceo of the korean national oil corporation spoke to paula hancocks about the agreement. >> there's of competitions still many companies, many countries are trying to enter that i know. that's why great things for us. we can be real, i mean, major player. so we say the premium. we just entered into the premiere league. >> the united states is actively trying to pressure south korea as well as other countries to try and lower the dependence on iranian oil to be in line with the...
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that's the hancock building, the navy pier. i used to live in this building. you going to the cherry blossom festival? look at the wet weather ahead. a real bull's eye west and southwest of washington, d.c. another storm going to make it rainy in south california. much of california really raw. >> good morning, washington. weekend the fir one in about three weeks. in the mid 60s. showers and understorms days. e both finally by next week sme improvement an >> this weather report has been brought to you by giradelli chocolate. >> are you getting the cat suits for us? >>> coming up on "good morning america," the organized pranks that cost big bucks. we'll play the calls of high-profile pranks that broke the bank. >> this stuff is amazing. >>> also coming up, we're calling it a "gma" exclusive. it could be the tiniest puppy in the world. the guinness book has been alerted. that's beyonce, in the hands of the woman who saved this incredible puppy. we're going to meet her family comin♪ a . endezvous ♪ ♪ that special something ♪ that will carry you through ♪ that lit
that's the hancock building, the navy pier. i used to live in this building. you going to the cherry blossom festival? look at the wet weather ahead. a real bull's eye west and southwest of washington, d.c. another storm going to make it rainy in south california. much of california really raw. >> good morning, washington. weekend the fir one in about three weeks. in the mid 60s. showers and understorms days. e both finally by next week sme improvement an >> this weather report has...
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that's the hancock building, the navy pier. i used to live in this building.today. not only here but on the east coast, too. look at this picture from d.c., a foggy morning and a wet one. are you going to the cherry blossom festival? have any possibility of doing that? look at the wet weather ahead. a real bull's eye west and southwest of washington, d.c. another storm going to make it rainy in south california. much of california really raw. severe storms from virginia down to georgia. we'll be following that for you. >> this weather report has been brought to you by ghirardelli chocolate. >> are you getting the cat suits for us? >> yeah. were you serious about the cat suits? >> not at nine months pregnant. >>> coming up on "good morning america," the organized pranks that cost big bucks. we'll play the calls of high-profile pranks that broke the bank. >> this stuff is amazing. >>> also coming up, we're calling it a "gma" exclusive. it could be the tiniest puppy in the world. the guinness book has been alerted. three inches of cuddly love so adorable. that's
that's the hancock building, the navy pier. i used to live in this building.today. not only here but on the east coast, too. look at this picture from d.c., a foggy morning and a wet one. are you going to the cherry blossom festival? have any possibility of doing that? look at the wet weather ahead. a real bull's eye west and southwest of washington, d.c. another storm going to make it rainy in south california. much of california really raw. severe storms from virginia down to georgia. we'll...
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. >> paula hancocks in seoul. thanks for that. >>> just ahead on "world business today," what's global slowdown. advertising giant wpp posts strong fourth quarter results. >>> the costa allegra makes it to port. >>> deadly storms battling parts of the united states. we'll tell you if there's more trouble ahead. stay with us. rrexion® deep wrinkle night cream. it's clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin. now for maximum results, the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum to create retinol correxion® max. it's clinically shown to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. new roc® retinol correxion® max. nothing's better than gold. can you get me out of it? of course. travelocity? that's amazing. but i'm still stuck. come on, man. dig it! [ female announcer ] travelocity. get great deals on all kinds of beach vacations. [ female announcer ] travelocity. [ male announcer ] even if you think you can live with your old mattress... ask me how i've neve
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