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the president and harrisburg harrisburg and former present clinton will wrist the second tear where theyill lay a wreath. >>> tededly tornadoes sliced through the region, many people returning home from far away to see the destruction for themselves. including mike rodkay. he's an army sergeant stationed in texas. after hearing about the storms he raised back to illinois, and his mother's fortunately undamaged house. he drove almost 18 hours so he could help out. >> as much devastation as there was, i told my boss and army, and i told her that i've got to come home. i have to. this is where i'm from. i can't have a major tornado hit my hometown and sit back in texas and not do anything. >> indira petersons who just returned from the tornadoes is joining us. a couple of questions, yesterday, when you were there, you were talking about the fact they were expecting rain and did that pan out? >> fortunately, yeah, storm kicking up. lighter rain expected in the forecast today. but then especially as you go through thursday and friday some heavier rain is in the forecast for them. not to menti
the president and harrisburg harrisburg and former present clinton will wrist the second tear where theyill lay a wreath. >>> tededly tornadoes sliced through the region, many people returning home from far away to see the destruction for themselves. including mike rodkay. he's an army sergeant stationed in texas. after hearing about the storms he raised back to illinois, and his mother's fortunately undamaged house. he drove almost 18 hours so he could help out. >> as much...
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harrisburg finished goalless. on friday, wolfsburg and hamburg drew on, but more on that in a minute. bergen hamburg share the points in a one on draw on friday night. 19burg at the lead at minutes, but they could not defend it. let's take a look at the action. >> hamburg had luck on their side o when the 19th minute free kick hit the ball -- hit the back of the net. michelle missed the second chance on the half-hour. posts went on to win a penalty at the other end. it was a harsh division. they went down under what seemed like light contact. cooldo rodriguez kept his to equalize. 1-1, the halftime score, and that is the way it stayed, especially as hamburg missed their best chances in the dying minutes. the leagueves looking like this at the moment. at the top, no surprises, munich is sitting pretty. to maintaink pressure on the all conquering the variance. -- both variance. we see hanover continue to slide ominously down the table. nuremberg finished another match day pointless. corona has moved to the top of th
harrisburg finished goalless. on friday, wolfsburg and hamburg drew on, but more on that in a minute. bergen hamburg share the points in a one on draw on friday night. 19burg at the lead at minutes, but they could not defend it. let's take a look at the action. >> hamburg had luck on their side o when the 19th minute free kick hit the ball -- hit the back of the net. michelle missed the second chance on the half-hour. posts went on to win a penalty at the other end. it was a harsh...
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>> because between the cut to school aid that has happened from harrisburg, the diversion of assets that should be going to public school children in traditional public schools, i'm pretty agnostic, but you can't take from one group of kids to give to another. you have to create an investment to give to all kids. and in the third, the state controls the school system. so the $300 million deficit is a deficit that the state, under corbett and other governors, have created. so what we have here, the governor, i think, we saw that this in a poll that they secretly took, that they wanted to bring the deficit that they created on the teachers, who already get paid 20% less than the teachers in the suburbs. >> randy is chiming in: david says: we have a high school student, and listen, you're the one living through this every day, and talk to us about how these cuts affect you in your daily life as a student . >> they should be filling out college applications, and we have like 1,000 students in our school with one councilor. and she's a very good councilor, but there are so many students at on
>> because between the cut to school aid that has happened from harrisburg, the diversion of assets that should be going to public school children in traditional public schools, i'm pretty agnostic, but you can't take from one group of kids to give to another. you have to create an investment to give to all kids. and in the third, the state controls the school system. so the $300 million deficit is a deficit that the state, under corbett and other governors, have created. so what we have...
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by ath the time, the patriots news in harrisburg, pennsylvania, published a review of the speech callingek, they printed a retraction. >>> this sunday, on "meet the press" david gregory has an exclusive with nancy pelosi. don't miss it. >>> if it's friday, it's kevin cirilli. kevin, good morning. >> good morning, happy friday. >> you the. i want to start with obama care. some democrats in congress are now seeking political solutions that could lead to policy problems later. is there a risk that the problems will undermine things? >> absolutely. president obama said yesterday he fumbled the ball when it comes to the obama care rollout. now, we could see him lose everyone more ground because of this one-year delay. think about the time all of the time the special interest groups and lobbyists now have, a year to continue to push back against obama care. that, when combined the dismal numbers of the only just a few more than 100,000 folks who signed up for this thing, i mean this is not good news for the owe what white house at all. just ahead of midterms. and then to 16 elections. >> the p
by ath the time, the patriots news in harrisburg, pennsylvania, published a review of the speech callingek, they printed a retraction. >>> this sunday, on "meet the press" david gregory has an exclusive with nancy pelosi. don't miss it. >>> if it's friday, it's kevin cirilli. kevin, good morning. >> good morning, happy friday. >> you the. i want to start with obama care. some democrats in congress are now seeking political solutions that could lead to...
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well, i think many of the investors, and certainly, scott, you know about jefferson, harrisburg, androit, as far as municipalities that have gone into bankruptcy recently. and hedge funds, like they do with corporate bonds, are playing in the space. they see the opportunity to pick up bonds that might be worth 60, 70, 80 cents for 30 cents, 40 cents on the dollar. funds. hedge funds have the legal expertise, they have the time to wait out the liquidity and a bond for a distressed or bankrupt issuer is going to be tied up in the courts for quite some time. it's not for the faint of heart. >> one more quick question about straight munis, right. because i think a lot of our viewers who watch this network are invested there. the last sell-off we saw proved to be a great buying opportunity. >> yes. >> this time could be different, could it not? if a taper does happen and rates are on a more prolonged trajectory higher, that matters. >> it does matter. so let's -- we're talking about two different risks there. you're talking about interest rate risk and you're absolutely right that we beli
well, i think many of the investors, and certainly, scott, you know about jefferson, harrisburg, androit, as far as municipalities that have gone into bankruptcy recently. and hedge funds, like they do with corporate bonds, are playing in the space. they see the opportunity to pick up bonds that might be worth 60, 70, 80 cents for 30 cents, 40 cents on the dollar. funds. hedge funds have the legal expertise, they have the time to wait out the liquidity and a bond for a distressed or bankrupt...
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right now just a couple of showers south of harrisburg sneaking in from hagerstown and emmitsburg headedmilder. it's 54 in luray right now. 42 in martinsburg. 46 at joint base andrews and 47 in d.c. going up to 61. there's a big chill coming over the weekend. i'll tell you about that in a little while. here's monika with timesaver traffic. >> get the fire wood ready for sunday. >>> this morning really there's for one spot. it's always on 9 95, isn't it? southbound 95 at route 1 in woodbridge, there's a disabled tractor-trailer. you need to scoot over to the right. southbound 95 at route 1 woodbridge. again a disabled tractor- trailer. northbound 95, we'll take a live look. if you're planning to head inbound i-66, things look good at the beltway. no issues to report coming in from manassas. let's go back over to the maps, this time to the north side of town. no issues on 95, 270 a little slow but no accidents or incidents. we'll take a live look southbound 270 at route 121 clarksburg coming in from route 109. no brake lights yet. >>> president obama has ordered flags rrotheed inhonor of j
right now just a couple of showers south of harrisburg sneaking in from hagerstown and emmitsburg headedmilder. it's 54 in luray right now. 42 in martinsburg. 46 at joint base andrews and 47 in d.c. going up to 61. there's a big chill coming over the weekend. i'll tell you about that in a little while. here's monika with timesaver traffic. >> get the fire wood ready for sunday. >>> this morning really there's for one spot. it's always on 9 95, isn't it? southbound 95 at route 1...
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the heavier stuff between harrisburg and new york right now and a couple of other light sprinkles in toward garrett county all moving east, northeast. the surge of warmth in the middle 50s from charleston back to lexington, kentucky but we're holding in the 40s to near 50 in richmond. philadelphia 50 degrees right now. it's 49 in annapolis. 46 in north beach and bethesda this morning. fairfax in the upper 40s at 48. and we also see 45 there from leesburg and dumfries, one of the cooler spots at 43. outside on the michael & son weather camera, cloudy skies over d.c. but a quiet morning with good visibility. 47 feeling like 45 with a light south wind at 5. humidity 77%. barometer has come down a lot since yesterday and will continue to fall with an area of low pressure headed our way in the form of a cold front. look at the arctic air now. yesterday we were showing of th we're closer to 40 below. now the minus 15. 30s below. now they're minus 9. a significant warm-up in alaska as the arctic air moves off to the east and southeast. more of it moving into south central canada here. some
the heavier stuff between harrisburg and new york right now and a couple of other light sprinkles in toward garrett county all moving east, northeast. the surge of warmth in the middle 50s from charleston back to lexington, kentucky but we're holding in the 40s to near 50 in richmond. philadelphia 50 degrees right now. it's 49 in annapolis. 46 in north beach and bethesda this morning. fairfax in the upper 40s at 48. and we also see 45 there from leesburg and dumfries, one of the cooler spots at...
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according to the report-- the most affordable cities include indianapolis, syracuse, youngstown, harrisburg and buffalo. california cities rank as the least affordable, along with new york city. still to come..... it's a traders unplugged friday-- with the guys chewing over ways to invest in breakfast.. . and-- later in chart talk... new "options" for investors looking to make money on twitter. we'll be right back! still to come..... it's a traders unplugged friday-- with the guys chewing over ways to invest in breakfast.. . and-- later in chart talk... new "options" for investors looking to make money on twitter. we'll be right back it's time to get real-- as dr. phill would say. joining us from the floor of cme group traders alan knuckman and james ramelli are here for another round of traders unplugged! good morning we are good to go at topic number 1 1)cereal killer - kellogs and general mills are cutting jobs on soft cereal demand--what's the best way to invest in breakfast? > well for me it's the breakfast table. at my house is william sonoma. william sonoma stock came down by 15% aft
according to the report-- the most affordable cities include indianapolis, syracuse, youngstown, harrisburg and buffalo. california cities rank as the least affordable, along with new york city. still to come..... it's a traders unplugged friday-- with the guys chewing over ways to invest in breakfast.. . and-- later in chart talk... new "options" for investors looking to make money on twitter. we'll be right back! still to come..... it's a traders unplugged friday-- with the guys...
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it was in harrisburg pennsylvania a hostile television reporter was covering one of my speeches. the moment we have gone on camera, the ambush happened. what is in us early and care about america, what do you care, she sneered. lucky enough thalucky enough thy first rodeo. i knew the game into the left. i spent eight years dealing with the media bias and distortion while in public office. i shall check because what is good for america is good for the world. [applause] a weak america is a weak world. a strong america is a strong world. everyone in the world should care about and work towards america staying on top. [applause] well, that shut her up. [laughter] crickets. i don't think i got a christmas card this year. but ladies and gentlemen coming out witcome atwetumpka it's tru. the world's fortunes are with america and i don't want to leave you in a world where america isn't running the show. keeping america strong saving it from a european future to my mind that is the great moral imperative of our time. [applause] i want americans to understand what is at stake for them. and
it was in harrisburg pennsylvania a hostile television reporter was covering one of my speeches. the moment we have gone on camera, the ambush happened. what is in us early and care about america, what do you care, she sneered. lucky enough thalucky enough thy first rodeo. i knew the game into the left. i spent eight years dealing with the media bias and distortion while in public office. i shall check because what is good for america is good for the world. [applause] a weak america is a weak...
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it was in harrisburg, pennsylvania. a hostile local television reporter was covering one of my speeches. the moment we got on camera, the ambush happened. why does an australian care about america, she funded. what do you care, she sneeed. luckily, that wasn't my first rodeo. [laughter] i knew the game, and i knew the left. i'd spent eight years dealing with media bias and distortion in the australian media while in public office. without even blinking, i shot back, because what's good for america is good for the world. a weak america -- [cheers and applause] a weak america is a weak world. a strong america is a strong world. everyone in the world should care about and work toward america staying on top. [applause] well, that shut her up. [laughter] crickets. i don't think i got a christmas card that year. [laughter] but, ladies and gentlemen, my friends of wetumpka, it's true. the world's fortunes travel with america. and i don't want to live in a world where america is not running the show. keeping america strong, sav
it was in harrisburg, pennsylvania. a hostile local television reporter was covering one of my speeches. the moment we got on camera, the ambush happened. why does an australian care about america, she funded. what do you care, she sneeed. luckily, that wasn't my first rodeo. [laughter] i knew the game, and i knew the left. i'd spent eight years dealing with media bias and distortion in the australian media while in public office. without even blinking, i shot back, because what's good for...
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and on the harrisburg expressway, it's bumper to bumper. let's take a live look. plenty of activity there. get your 2013 navy football tickets by calling or going to their website. back to you. >>> drowsy driving is dangerous driving. more drivers are doing it according to reports. >> reporter: nicole knows just how dangerous drowsy driving can be. >> i had a fender bender with someone who fell asleep at the wheel. >> reporter: a quarter of drivers admit to getting behind the wheel fatigued. >> it's very similar to distracted and drunk driving. it reduces your reaction time and impairs your vision. >> reporter: experts say the dangerous trend is growing. >> you can see people wandering and drifting and things. >> reporter: a truck driver dozed off plowing directly into the back of a car killing her and injuring her two sons. >> he fell asleep and hit them at 55 miles per hour. >> reporter: 19 to 24 year olds drive fatigued the most. triple a recommends saying you find a safe place to full over and take a quick nap and schedule breaks during long trips. >> get your
and on the harrisburg expressway, it's bumper to bumper. let's take a live look. plenty of activity there. get your 2013 navy football tickets by calling or going to their website. back to you. >>> drowsy driving is dangerous driving. more drivers are doing it according to reports. >> reporter: nicole knows just how dangerous drowsy driving can be. >> i had a fender bender with someone who fell asleep at the wheel. >> reporter: a quarter of drivers admit to getting...
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harrisburg is a perfect example. perfectly insolvent. they got kicked out of bankruptcy because the state intervened and the state put together a plan to essentially help them. it included a tax increase that the city council originally rejected and eventually went along with that. you will see some combination of recessions on the part of gun holders. adam: ramifications, is there a lesson for chicago? chicago has in order to $600 million payment to the state and general assembly taking his own finances, and the mayor is trying to change the pensions going forward, a 20% increase in property taxes. how does the 76,000, how did in his ability whether it is scranton or chicago get out of this? >> there is no easy solution. it is very hard to pay down pension debt. they're coming to work every day and earning new credit. the deals they made on the pension were big mistake. you cannot wipe that away. nobody in this kind of a pension problem gets out of this like this. it doesn't disappear. adam: w we're waiting on the judge's ruling. we app
harrisburg is a perfect example. perfectly insolvent. they got kicked out of bankruptcy because the state intervened and the state put together a plan to essentially help them. it included a tax increase that the city council originally rejected and eventually went along with that. you will see some combination of recessions on the part of gun holders. adam: ramifications, is there a lesson for chicago? chicago has in order to $600 million payment to the state and general assembly taking his...
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when the war was over the remnants of the 103rd return to harrisburg pennsylvania to get their last pay and he was among that group. in the history of the 103rd it lists the men. it lists his name. there is no racial identification in there. we wouldn't have known he had been a black man so he had his last day on the steps of the courthouse in harrisburg in sylvania. i don't know, my imagination says i'm not going back down south. my imagination thinks that and he worked for a man who bred horses. my great-grandfather was very good with horses in one of his jobs was to take the horses to the owner's farms so he would travel all over western pennsylvania. one time he was asked to go to wyoming valley. have you ever been to wyoming valley? ute full along the susquehanna river and he was so enchanted by that area he decided he was going to move his family of there and that is why the patient's family has been there for six generations. the any other questions? >> i just have a question and i also have a common too. i was also very inspired just listening to how your interest created this q
when the war was over the remnants of the 103rd return to harrisburg pennsylvania to get their last pay and he was among that group. in the history of the 103rd it lists the men. it lists his name. there is no racial identification in there. we wouldn't have known he had been a black man so he had his last day on the steps of the courthouse in harrisburg in sylvania. i don't know, my imagination says i'm not going back down south. my imagination thinks that and he worked for a man who bred...
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dave from harrisburg, pennsylvania.nd boomer from she reeveport, louisiana. >> that's my favorite. >> put them all up. let's make our decisions. >>. >> a. >> c. >> we'll see who the winner is in the next half-hour. >> that is a tease. >> sure is. we'll pick. everybody loves their sunset. >> i think the "gma" choir is the best. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- individual lan day jus. a woman kidnapped by her ex-boyfriend, her family leaps into action. what happened when they tracked him down. >>> plus, an extraordinary comeback story this morning, after a devastating and public injury, kevin ware is back on the court and speaking exclusively to "good morning america." >>> and puppy love. they're here live in studio. wait to meet them. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater w
dave from harrisburg, pennsylvania.nd boomer from she reeveport, louisiana. >> that's my favorite. >> put them all up. let's make our decisions. >>. >> a. >> c. >> we'll see who the winner is in the next half-hour. >> that is a tease. >> sure is. we'll pick. everybody loves their sunset. >> i think the "gma" choir is the best. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- individual lan day jus. a woman kidnapped by...
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there is harrisburg, pennsylvania.y racked up a $310 million debt by failing to fix a broken trash incinerator. so steven reed, the mayor at the time, did what any responsible mayor would do. he used the money that could have gone to fix the incinerator to travel the country and collect $8 million worth of artifacts for a proposed wild west museum. located in harrisburg, pennsylvania. stockton didn't go the wild west route. they did something even more desperate. faced with huge deficits, they made drastic cuts to municipal services, including the department of public works, the fire department, and a full 25% of their police force. >> there have been a lot of people who said part of the reason this problem came about, or one of the big reasons was the influence of the police and fire unions. >> yes. i mean, two years ago, i looked at salary statistics. there were over 200 employees in the city out of 1700 that made over $200,000 a year. the majority of those, all but about 15 were in the fire department and the police
there is harrisburg, pennsylvania.y racked up a $310 million debt by failing to fix a broken trash incinerator. so steven reed, the mayor at the time, did what any responsible mayor would do. he used the money that could have gone to fix the incinerator to travel the country and collect $8 million worth of artifacts for a proposed wild west museum. located in harrisburg, pennsylvania. stockton didn't go the wild west route. they did something even more desperate. faced with huge deficits, they...
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year before the affordable care act was passed that's the equivalent of the entire population of harrisburgn 44 weeks, that means that this is a major step forward and so, this website has got to be fixed and i think the president had to keep his promise, but what he has proposed now is a little bit late. but i think you need to keep in mind, mara, that the affordable care act, actually had in it, insurance companies on their own could have grandfathered individual plans if they wanted. the president said if you would, please, let's grandfather those individual plans until we can get the website going. do i think this is a great execution? absolutely not. more fair to americans like those 60,000 that were losing their health care every year because affordability was getting so much greater and because small businesses were not providing health care anymore? yes, the design is right. the execution is very poor. >> in terms of the president's response to these problems, he said, i didn't know, do you think that's acceptable? >> it's not an acceptable response and he should have known. expect
year before the affordable care act was passed that's the equivalent of the entire population of harrisburgn 44 weeks, that means that this is a major step forward and so, this website has got to be fixed and i think the president had to keep his promise, but what he has proposed now is a little bit late. but i think you need to keep in mind, mara, that the affordable care act, actually had in it, insurance companies on their own could have grandfathered individual plans if they wanted. the...
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as you look at the doppler here, we have snow in harrisburg trying to come down 81toward -- down 81 towardx of rain and snow. in southern maryland a couple of sprinkles, southern charles toward st. mary's. this stuff in the northern neck, i've got to show you these temperatures. down to 40 in martinsburg. hagerstown 48. we're at 53. monika? >> for the most part what you've got is delays forming. it's 6:00. a couple of incidents as well. route 5 at woodyard road for example coming in from clinton. you want to watch out for the accident there. other than 210 looks good out of accokeek to oxon hill. there are no problems across the wilson bridge although i am seeing some slow traffic on the beltway toward springfield and then a little bit more right here in the alexandria area.
as you look at the doppler here, we have snow in harrisburg trying to come down 81toward -- down 81 towardx of rain and snow. in southern maryland a couple of sprinkles, southern charles toward st. mary's. this stuff in the northern neck, i've got to show you these temperatures. down to 40 in martinsburg. hagerstown 48. we're at 53. monika? >> for the most part what you've got is delays forming. it's 6:00. a couple of incidents as well. route 5 at woodyard road for example coming in from...
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this stuff is fairly light toward green castle now and passing harrisburg.th, these are rain showers that we're looking at. and this is passed fort royal. leonardtown has had light rain showers there, same in southern calvert county and even the northern neck and over toward the eastern shore. pretty light stuff. big story really the temperature change that's coming. upper 20s and low 30s this morning. behind the front we're still ahead of the front or were anyway at 6:00 with 53 degrees. the front and winds are kicking behind so 53 now. falling to 48 in baltimore. lower 40s for westminster. now 40 in westminster and martinsburg. 38 for hagerstown. winchester 37. steve in cross junction 36. we know the cold air is moving and it's just a matter of time before the temperatures drop off and these winds are gusting, too. 35 martinsburg. manassas was gusting 38. now only 31. we're gusting to 22, 26 up in gaithersburg toward frederick. so low clouds here. high clouds above it as we look outside on our weather camera. 53. here go the winds, they've turned to the no
this stuff is fairly light toward green castle now and passing harrisburg.th, these are rain showers that we're looking at. and this is passed fort royal. leonardtown has had light rain showers there, same in southern calvert county and even the northern neck and over toward the eastern shore. pretty light stuff. big story really the temperature change that's coming. upper 20s and low 30s this morning. behind the front we're still ahead of the front or were anyway at 6:00 with 53 degrees. the...
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. >>> three people are recovering from gunshot wounds today after a shootout, near harrisburg, pennsylvania. all caught on tape. surveillance video shows three men approaching a home on 15th street. seconds later, two of the suspects opened fire while running away. now -- now, the three victims are suspected of running by. police think they are victims of a homicide the night before. >>> speaking out from a hospital bed. serene branson reports from reagan ucla medical center with the story. >> reporter: the calabasas high school theater teacher remembered the dram that -- drama that took place when someone opened fire. >> some went into the bathrooms. i continued down the hall. >> reporter: brian ludmerwas on his way to a wedding. >> i remember a couple of tsa folks in the hallway. and i wasn't looking and it hit me in the leg. >> reporter: a bullet hit his calf and shattered a bone. he crawled away and hid. >> behind the counter, in a little store, there was a door to like a little store room. these are all from students. >> reporter: now with his mother in from chicago at his side, as he
. >>> three people are recovering from gunshot wounds today after a shootout, near harrisburg, pennsylvania. all caught on tape. surveillance video shows three men approaching a home on 15th street. seconds later, two of the suspects opened fire while running away. now -- now, the three victims are suspected of running by. police think they are victims of a homicide the night before. >>> speaking out from a hospital bed. serene branson reports from reagan ucla medical center...
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dave from harrisburg, pennsylvania. and boomer from shreveport, louisiana. >> oh!> that's my favorite. >> so, put them all up. let's see. let's make our decisions. >> i'm going "d." >> i go "c." >> i'm going with "a." >> "c." >> it looks fakey. >> cgi? >> we'll see who the winner is in the next half-hour. >> oh, wow that is a tease. >> it sure is. #sunsetsunday. that's the new game. we will pick. everybody loves their sunset. they're all the same, we all look west to see them. some do look prettier. >> i think the "gma" choir is the best. thanks, ginger. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- vigilante justice. when a woman kidnapped by her ex-boyfriend, her family leaps into action. what happened when they tracked him down. and what police are saying about it this morning. >>> plus, an extraordinary comeback story this morning, after a devastating and very public injury, kevin ware is back on the court and speaking exclusively to "gma." >>> and puppy love. the hopeless romantic who used cute pugs to get his gal to say i do. they're here live in studio. wait to
dave from harrisburg, pennsylvania. and boomer from shreveport, louisiana. >> oh!> that's my favorite. >> so, put them all up. let's see. let's make our decisions. >> i'm going "d." >> i go "c." >> i'm going with "a." >> "c." >> it looks fakey. >> cgi? >> we'll see who the winner is in the next half-hour. >> oh, wow that is a tease. >> it sure is. #sunsetsunday. that's the new game. we...
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max schultz of harrisburg is celebrating his 15th birthday in the city of brotherly love. >> we kind of just drove around the city, did all the usual philadelphia tourist things. >> when max and his family return to their hotel at night, there's a wedding taking place. >> as we were walking into hotel, there was a sign outside that said, you know, welcome, wedding guests. we saw some people around dressed fancy. >> when the schultz family turns in for the night, the wedding guests continue to party on the floor below. >> the wedding party had been going on kind of all night. we've been hearing them yell, yell and shout and it sounds like you're having a good time. but i realize, you know, hey, like, these people don't really sound like they're having fun anymore. >> when he woke me up in the middle of the night, he said, hey, mom, something major's going on. we have to go down and check it out. >> just to give you the idea of a noise level, i sleep with ear plugs and a noise machine, and this basically woke me out of a sound sleep. >> max and his parents investigate the disturbance.
max schultz of harrisburg is celebrating his 15th birthday in the city of brotherly love. >> we kind of just drove around the city, did all the usual philadelphia tourist things. >> when max and his family return to their hotel at night, there's a wedding taking place. >> as we were walking into hotel, there was a sign outside that said, you know, welcome, wedding guests. we saw some people around dressed fancy. >> when the schultz family turns in for the night, the...
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nobody gets walked up for jaywalking in harrisburg. that is not why they're there. we do not put the figures on that. we put the focus on actuarial risk. let's look at actuarial risk tools that allow us to predict future crimes and future recidivism. and to try to make to the extent possible good individual decisions and give judges the tools that they have all the information to make those individual decisions. >> you were dialing into the presentence report for judges? >> yes. under the rendell administration, they passed this sentencing tool that was opposed bethat was supposed to developed by the sentencing commission. it was not funded. through our initiative we were able to find that so we can give judges actuarial information at sentencing. >> where did you get the actuarial information? >> we had information, and the commission is a group who is in charge of taking that and developing a tool -- >> getting information out of the tracking information on your own intimates, essentially? >> the sentencing commission, the courts, the different agencies, pulled al
nobody gets walked up for jaywalking in harrisburg. that is not why they're there. we do not put the figures on that. we put the focus on actuarial risk. let's look at actuarial risk tools that allow us to predict future crimes and future recidivism. and to try to make to the extent possible good individual decisions and give judges the tools that they have all the information to make those individual decisions. >> you were dialing into the presentence report for judges? >> yes....
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well, thursday, 150 years later the harrisburg patriot news issued a retraction saying the paper regrets civil war misjudgment. >>> the mainstream media have been hammering the white house for the obama care rollout. fox news media analyst howard kurts looked at how the relationship between this president and the press has gone sour. good evening, howie. >> reporter: good evening, chris. it's no secret that the coverage of the botched obama care rollout has turned increasingly negative. now the mainstream media are delivering a broader indictment of the policy, the president and his personal qualities. this morning "new york times" is comparing the obama care fiasco to george w. bush's mishandling of katrina. on a front page "the washington post" headline says decline in trust threatens agenda. with one poll showing a majority no longer view president obama as honest, news organizations are increasingly focusing on the president's credibility, which he admits he has to earn back. >> this clearly is the low of his presidency politically right now. and i think the way i mean we obviously s
well, thursday, 150 years later the harrisburg patriot news issued a retraction saying the paper regrets civil war misjudgment. >>> the mainstream media have been hammering the white house for the obama care rollout. fox news media analyst howard kurts looked at how the relationship between this president and the press has gone sour. good evening, howie. >> reporter: good evening, chris. it's no secret that the coverage of the botched obama care rollout has turned increasingly...
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. >> i'm sure that there are -- >> you want to come to harrisburg?as a controversial remark made by a member of your legal team comparing gay marriage to the union of 12-year-olds saying both are illegal. which you called inappropriate. >> it was an inappropriate analogy, you know. i think a much better analogy would have been brother and sister, don't you? >> i don't know. >> well that's a good reporters response, i don't know. joe, let's talk about the i'm not super sensitive, but it seems to me when you're talking about unborn children, or fetuses, however the term, of course, could matter to a lot of people morally. but when you start chatting about ultrasound and making a comment like, well, just don't watch. i mean, it seems to me that shows the kind of a horse's ass attitude about what you're talking about. if you are a pro-life person, and many people are, you don't joke about that. you're talking about human life. if you are -- if you don't think it's human life then maybe you can chuckle about it. but here's a pro-life guy saying don't watc
. >> i'm sure that there are -- >> you want to come to harrisburg?as a controversial remark made by a member of your legal team comparing gay marriage to the union of 12-year-olds saying both are illegal. which you called inappropriate. >> it was an inappropriate analogy, you know. i think a much better analogy would have been brother and sister, don't you? >> i don't know. >> well that's a good reporters response, i don't know. joe, let's talk about the i'm not...
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in the hands of executives whose main goal in life is to maximize profits, then we will see more harrisburgs see an increase in the cancer epidemic that is already running ramped in this country. >> no more nuke, no more nuke. no more nuke. [ cheers ] [ applause ] >> stopping atomic energy is fighting cancer. stop pg atomic energy is stopping inflation. stopping atomic energy is helping this country. ♪ give me the reckless power of the wind, give me the comforting glow of the wood fire ♪ ♪ but please take all your atomic poison power away ♪ if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can
in the hands of executives whose main goal in life is to maximize profits, then we will see more harrisburgs see an increase in the cancer epidemic that is already running ramped in this country. >> no more nuke, no more nuke. no more nuke. [ cheers ] [ applause ] >> stopping atomic energy is fighting cancer. stop pg atomic energy is stopping inflation. stopping atomic energy is helping this country. ♪ give me the reckless power of the wind, give me the comforting glow of the wood...
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host: tracy is our next call coming -- calling from your home state in harrisburg. go ahead.ler: i have one question, why does this government give our money to the foreign countries to spend it for one year to get our budget in order? guest: thanks, tracy. in my district, of course, i don't have harrisburg but come close with dolphin county and hershey. but your question is on foreign aid. i serve on the appropriations committee dealing with the state department and foreign operations. i want to be very clear. we have a national security program that is three-headed, diplomacy, defense and development. we need to do all three effectively. i can tell you that we have cut our foreign assistance budget. we've cut it rather significantly given this time of big deficits. i'll also be the first to tell you, i believe our development budget, our foreign assistant budget is less than 1% of all federal spending, or about 1% of all federal spending. if we simply zeroed out foreign assistance, we would still have a problem with medicare and social security in terms of their solvency. i
host: tracy is our next call coming -- calling from your home state in harrisburg. go ahead.ler: i have one question, why does this government give our money to the foreign countries to spend it for one year to get our budget in order? guest: thanks, tracy. in my district, of course, i don't have harrisburg but come close with dolphin county and hershey. but your question is on foreign aid. i serve on the appropriations committee dealing with the state department and foreign operations. i want...
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in the hands of executives whose main goal in life is to maximize profits, then we will see more harrisburgs leaks and we'll see an increase in the cancer epidemic that is already running ramped in this country. >> no more nuke, no more nuke. no more nuke. [ cheers ] [ applause ] >> stopping atomic energy is fighting cancer. stopping atomic energy is stopping inflation. stopping atomic energy is helping this country. ♪ give me the reckless power of the wind, give me the comforting glow of the wood fire ♪ ♪ but please take all your atomic poison power away ♪ ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. get the best offers of the season now. lease this 2014 srx for around $369 a month with premium care maintenance included. ♪ if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and tu
in the hands of executives whose main goal in life is to maximize profits, then we will see more harrisburgs leaks and we'll see an increase in the cancer epidemic that is already running ramped in this country. >> no more nuke, no more nuke. no more nuke. [ cheers ] [ applause ] >> stopping atomic energy is fighting cancer. stopping atomic energy is stopping inflation. stopping atomic energy is helping this country. ♪ give me the reckless power of the wind, give me the comforting...
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and nobody gets locked up for j walking in harrisburg, pennsylvania. that's not why they're there.and to try to make to the extent possible good individual decisions and give judges the tools that they have all the information to make those individual decisions. >> you were dialing at all the way back into the presents report for judges? >> yes. in pennsylvania with an consistent level of present three reports. under the rendell administration bypassed this tool that was supposed to be developed by the sentencing commission. however, it wasn't funded. through our initiative we were able to find that so we can give judges information at sentencing and allow them to make better decisions on real information. >> where did you get the actuarial information? >> we had the information and the sensing commission is charged with taking that and develop tools -- >> polling information out of the tracking information on your own inmates essentially? >> we have a bunch of different sources of information. the sentencing commission, the courts, the different criminal justice agencies pull all
and nobody gets locked up for j walking in harrisburg, pennsylvania. that's not why they're there.and to try to make to the extent possible good individual decisions and give judges the tools that they have all the information to make those individual decisions. >> you were dialing at all the way back into the presents report for judges? >> yes. in pennsylvania with an consistent level of present three reports. under the rendell administration bypassed this tool that was supposed to...
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sara here with her two kids trying to get to harrisburg. and here is the good news.look at this. this is the departure board at o'hare. look at this. on time, on time, on time, on time. the airlines were able to get their aircraft in place this morning. so sara's polite is on time this morning. the question is later on this afternoon. robin, we'll have to wait and see. so, sara's flight is on time this morning. the question is later on this afternoon. we'll have to wait and see. sara and the kids get to see the cousins for thanksgiving. >> i love the fist-pump from sara. thank you, david. we appreciate it very much. >>> but the weather, not the only big story. >> not at all. rising tensions between u.s. and china. america sending b-52 bombers over disputed islands in the east china sea, a direct challenge to china's claims to control the air space. it's the latest scrimmage of the u.s. and china over influence in asia. abc's chief foreign correspondent, terry moran, in washington with more. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, george. high tensions over th
sara here with her two kids trying to get to harrisburg. and here is the good news.look at this. this is the departure board at o'hare. look at this. on time, on time, on time, on time. the airlines were able to get their aircraft in place this morning. so sara's polite is on time this morning. the question is later on this afternoon. robin, we'll have to wait and see. so, sara's flight is on time this morning. the question is later on this afternoon. we'll have to wait and see. sara and the...
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steve is in harrisburg oregon. go ahead with your question or comment. >> hello, great honor to talk to you. i was interested in your take on the legacy of the civil rights movement and how other moments throughout the world have used it to meditate thereon and contrarily, i was wondering what is the greatest example of misuse of the civil rights legacy to try to motivate people is to encourage freedom and i will take my answer off-line. >> guest: the book i completed with one of my colleagues, march but one is a graphic novel that it was really to help inspire another generation. earlier i spoke of doctor kin king's''s book martin luther king story of montgomery, but people in egypt and other parts of the world in south africa and others used this book as a tool and a technique to get the message of the way of peace, the way of love, the way of nonviolence. you create a mass movement, and i appreciate the fact that when you travel almost any part of the world today people know something about the american civil ri
steve is in harrisburg oregon. go ahead with your question or comment. >> hello, great honor to talk to you. i was interested in your take on the legacy of the civil rights movement and how other moments throughout the world have used it to meditate thereon and contrarily, i was wondering what is the greatest example of misuse of the civil rights legacy to try to motivate people is to encourage freedom and i will take my answer off-line. >> guest: the book i completed with one of my...
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and nobody gets locked up for j walking in harrisburg, pennsylvania. that's not why they're there. and give judges the tools to make the individual decisions. you were dialing back to the presentence report for judges? >> yeah. they passed this risk-base sentencing tool that was supposed to be develop by the sentencing commission. it wasn't funded. through our initiative we were able to fund that. so we can give judges information at sentencing and allow them to make better decisions on real information. where did you get the information? >> well, we had the information and the sentencing commission is a group charged to take the information and develop a tool specifically information out of the tracking information on your own inmates? yeah. the court pool them together and get the information and roll it out across the state. >> thank you. >> thank you. chairman, same question to you. can you pick out of what kentucky has done any particularly successful element that you would commend to us as areas of focus? thing a number of measures on the front end that work and translatable
and nobody gets locked up for j walking in harrisburg, pennsylvania. that's not why they're there. and give judges the tools to make the individual decisions. you were dialing back to the presentence report for judges? >> yeah. they passed this risk-base sentencing tool that was supposed to be develop by the sentencing commission. it wasn't funded. through our initiative we were able to fund that. so we can give judges information at sentencing and allow them to make better decisions on...
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i can't remember for scranton pennsylvania or harrisburg pennsylvania. they only put out six chairs. they thought it was a pretty good turnout for me. [laughter] one was the store manager, so she obviously wasn't going to buy the book. two more were friends of my parents who are just retire to pennsylvania from iowa and had come to see what my mom and dad were doing. the fourth was a guy named bill bryson who had come from delaware or west virginia. a long way so he and i could stand to gather and look at his drivers license. [laughter] and marvel about the fact there were both named bill bryson. the fifth person was his wife who spent the evening with anyone named bill bryson. [laughter] so this is really fantastic for me. i'm very grateful. they sent them without getting up and following the distinguished sending to say something important. i'm one of those people that alerts out the wrong thing. i have a knack for saying exactly the wrong thing. the example i always give if i had to fill out a questionnaire for publications for a british bookstore cha
i can't remember for scranton pennsylvania or harrisburg pennsylvania. they only put out six chairs. they thought it was a pretty good turnout for me. [laughter] one was the store manager, so she obviously wasn't going to buy the book. two more were friends of my parents who are just retire to pennsylvania from iowa and had come to see what my mom and dad were doing. the fourth was a guy named bill bryson who had come from delaware or west virginia. a long way so he and i could stand to gather...
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nobody gets walked up for jaywalking in harrisburg. that is not why they're there.we do not put the figures on that. we put the focus on actuarial risk. risk look at actuarial tools that allow us to predict future crimes and future recidivism. and to try to make to the extent possible good individual decisions and give judges the tools that they have all the information to make those individual decisions. >> you were dialing into the presentence report for judges? >> yes. under the rendell administration, they passed this sentencing told that was opposed to be developed by the sentencing commission. it was not funded. through our initiative we were able to find that so we can give judges actuarial information and sending -- at sentencing. where did you get the actuarial information? >> we had information, and commission is a group who charge -- who is in charge of taking that permission and developing a tool -- >> getting information out of the tracking information on your own intimates, essentially? >> the sentencing commission, the courts, the different agencies,
nobody gets walked up for jaywalking in harrisburg. that is not why they're there.we do not put the figures on that. we put the focus on actuarial risk. risk look at actuarial tools that allow us to predict future crimes and future recidivism. and to try to make to the extent possible good individual decisions and give judges the tools that they have all the information to make those individual decisions. >> you were dialing into the presentence report for judges? >> yes. under the...
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harrisburg, he compared this, maybe a little worse.dn't believe when he drove through, actually, the devastation that he saw, much to our residential areas here. >> three miles wide, right? >> three miles long. about a quarter mile. >> more than 400 homes destroyed. is that number still standing? >> yeah. >> you serve the city 13 years. >> correct. >> how would you describe what this is? >> well, i can tell you, you know, when it first happened, you're at a loss. you don't know where to go, where to run, who to contact. but outpouring from all over the community came together. as i was in washington estates, a subdecision behind us, people were coming down the street, folks who lost their entire home, their whole life memories, looking for other people and friends and neighbors. so they're ready to help someone else. they had put all their devastation behind and were looking to help someone else. >> where were you? >> i was in church. >> like so many people were. >> we went to the basement, listened to the warning signs, and i got to b
harrisburg, he compared this, maybe a little worse.dn't believe when he drove through, actually, the devastation that he saw, much to our residential areas here. >> three miles wide, right? >> three miles long. about a quarter mile. >> more than 400 homes destroyed. is that number still standing? >> yeah. >> you serve the city 13 years. >> correct. >> how would you describe what this is? >> well, i can tell you, you know, when it first happened,...
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pittsburgh and harrisburg have the 1819 pollution in the united states. harbors medical study concluded that damage conservatively doubles and triples the price of electricity for coal, unquote. on the first anniversary of super storms can be, let's acknowledge the growing human economic cost of climate change related to extreme weather. a center for american progress analysis estimates federal taxpayers spent $136 on climate related federal disaster recovery efforts over the past three years. coal-fired power plants are the largest was a domestic domestic claim that solution. coal-fired electricity is only cheap if one ignores the health and economic cost. there's a positive economic return. the epa estimates for every dollar spent reducing mercury and toxic pollution of a coal-fired power plants will yield $3 to $9. epa found its predictions of significant mining monsters under the acid rain program and the clean air act of 1990 did not occur. since 2110 epa predicted only 50,000 miners by 2010. in fact, they're repeating 9000 year. advances in technolo
pittsburgh and harrisburg have the 1819 pollution in the united states. harbors medical study concluded that damage conservatively doubles and triples the price of electricity for coal, unquote. on the first anniversary of super storms can be, let's acknowledge the growing human economic cost of climate change related to extreme weather. a center for american progress analysis estimates federal taxpayers spent $136 on climate related federal disaster recovery efforts over the past three years....
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this week, and time for the 150th anniversary of the speech, harrisburg's patriot-is apologized for audgment so flawed, tainted by hubris, so lacking in the perspective ittory would bring, that cannot remain unaddressed in our archives. it has gotten national attention despite the tongue-in-cheek approach. it read in part -- our predecessors, perhaps under the influence of partisanship or strong during, as was common in the profession at the time ago called president ligon's or its silly remarks, deserving a veil of oblivion, apparently differentit and in and altogether ordinary message, unremarkable in eloquence and uninspiring. good morning, caller. i think this address in a large view but in a small view is plain and simple. it is the way our country was built. it is the way we lead it for so many years ago and even today because there are three words -- love, on, and respect. makings no need in us this thing any harder than it really is. it is not complicated. there are many things in life that as time goes on changes. you know, we go from the time of lincoln where everything was
this week, and time for the 150th anniversary of the speech, harrisburg's patriot-is apologized for audgment so flawed, tainted by hubris, so lacking in the perspective ittory would bring, that cannot remain unaddressed in our archives. it has gotten national attention despite the tongue-in-cheek approach. it read in part -- our predecessors, perhaps under the influence of partisanship or strong during, as was common in the profession at the time ago called president ligon's or its silly...
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live here at the capital of pennsylvania, harrisburg. have had a person in my house and happens to be my son. he has been addicted to these pills for i would say you're in a half. and what happened was, about two years ago, we were getting ready to go out on memorial day and i kept looking at him and i said we are going to leave, son, what's the matter? and he said i need to go to the swimming pool today with my friends. i said can you wait here. we are going to go to mcdonald's and get a hamburger. all of a sudden, he leaped at me and put his hand right to the door. i said, wait a minute, what is wrong? i said, sit down please. he sat down and he kept looking and he said i need the pill. i said what do you mean? you are not on a prescription. he said, dad, i need codeine. i'm hooked. i said on what? codeine is refined heroin. heroin will kill you. many -- look how many actors died from it. he next thing he did was grabbed my stereo and destroyed it. people that up and threw it down on the floor. i said, son, please sit here. i'm going t
live here at the capital of pennsylvania, harrisburg. have had a person in my house and happens to be my son. he has been addicted to these pills for i would say you're in a half. and what happened was, about two years ago, we were getting ready to go out on memorial day and i kept looking at him and i said we are going to leave, son, what's the matter? and he said i need to go to the swimming pool today with my friends. i said can you wait here. we are going to go to mcdonald's and get a...
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that rain/snow from syracuse to harrisburg, p.a. snow even further toward the west. virginia, getting in on the snow showers. new york city area, the rain moves in tomorrow during the afternoon and evening. we'll keep it heavy at times throughout wednesday. temperatures will be mild, but still, doesn't do any good for the cars or trying to get in on the flights. 34 is the high and the big apple will be seeing snow showers. >> thank you very much. >>> when we come back, we'll talk about some breaking news from walmart. we'll also talk about the success of obama care. it's dependent on young, healthy people signing up for insurance to offset the cost of health care for older, sicker people. up next, we're going to talk to two health care experts about the demographics of the new health care law. stick around, "squawk" will be right back. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (
that rain/snow from syracuse to harrisburg, p.a. snow even further toward the west. virginia, getting in on the snow showers. new york city area, the rain moves in tomorrow during the afternoon and evening. we'll keep it heavy at times throughout wednesday. temperatures will be mild, but still, doesn't do any good for the cars or trying to get in on the flights. 34 is the high and the big apple will be seeing snow showers. >> thank you very much. >>> when we come back, we'll talk...