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>> we found five properties listing him as the owner in harrisburg, pennsylvania. began looking at these properties, we were able to determine that three of those properties were vacant at the time of the murder. >> the property that needed the most work was on south 13th street in downtown harrisburg. records showed it had been built in the 1930s, around the same time builders used animal hair plaster like the kind found with wesley person's body. >> we're looking for slugs, bullet holes in the walls. we were unsuccessful. >> investigators sprayed luminol in the basement of lawrence morrell's construction property on south 13th street and ran into an unexpected problem. >> as we're looking at that, crime lab techs are explaining to me that in harrisburg, their soil's eastern rich and iron in itself will give false positives in a luminol test. >> but in the basement, investigators found a pile of debris swept into a corner. they gathered everything and sent it to the forensic lab. under a microscope, scientists found pieces of drywall with the same blue and pink pa
>> we found five properties listing him as the owner in harrisburg, pennsylvania. began looking at these properties, we were able to determine that three of those properties were vacant at the time of the murder. >> the property that needed the most work was on south 13th street in downtown harrisburg. records showed it had been built in the 1930s, around the same time builders used animal hair plaster like the kind found with wesley person's body. >> we're looking for slugs,...
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whelan back he is a researcher and member of the european radicalization awareness network and in harrisburg we cross to paul godfrey he is an author and professor emeritus at elizabethtown college right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it sunny if i go to you first day i think my introduction should be a little familiar to you because i stole it ok from an article that you wrote recently and i want to quote one of the sentences talking about the right wing right wing groups and parties in the west they put on smart suits stop using crude racist language and set out to gain respectability explain to our viewers what you mean. well i think that the lot of the parties across western europe especially in the u.k. in france in germany austria austria you know and specially in the netherlands what they're trying to do is realize that a lot of the language at the union of past which was sometimes very anti semitic you know very racist you know they realize that times of change and people have cheated views of those issues an
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intelligent answers for your school teacher well i mean ok but how do we deal if i could go to harrisburg if i go to paul here i mean what is the appeal of the right in the right he's growing in your opinion which we've all agreed so far on this program that they're striving for respectability but why is there is the hard economic times of frustration with the european union or and i want to talk about a little bit later the frustration with the establishment go ahead paul. well i think the major problem here and i disagree profoundly with the other two speakers on this program the major problem it seems to me is that european and american politics have swung radically toward the left since the one nine hundred sixty. what has been described perhaps be ga fully but nonetheless accurately as a cultural marxist agenda gay rights multiculturalism feminism things that i as somebody to age of seventy two could not even of imagine around one nine hundred sixty the people who are opposing this are not the old class in france they're not supporters of the vishy government they're not german nazis
intelligent answers for your school teacher well i mean ok but how do we deal if i could go to harrisburg if i go to paul here i mean what is the appeal of the right in the right he's growing in your opinion which we've all agreed so far on this program that they're striving for respectability but why is there is the hard economic times of frustration with the european union or and i want to talk about a little bit later the frustration with the establishment go ahead paul. well i think the...
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here in harrisburg most of the stores that i have tried to see have been closed.it is a day before valentine's day. so i know a lot of people might be doing their shopping tomorrow. so hopefully we'll make it up tomorrow. >> woodruff: we're hoping that happens all over the country. >> absolutely. >> woodruff: governor corbett in pennsylvania, in harrisburg, thank you. >> thank you very much for having me. the long, hard winter may be putting a chill on the economy. the commerce department reported today that retail sales fell in january by four tenths of a percent. it was the second straight decline. that's led to growing suggestions that overall growth for the first quarter of the year will fall short of estimates. wall street managed to make some headway today despite the snowstorm. the dow jones industrial average gained 63 points to close at 16,027. the nasdaq rose 39 points to close at 4,240. across the atlantic ocean, england and wales were also struggling to cope after yet another powerful storm struck overnight. it added to a flooding disaster that's laste
here in harrisburg most of the stores that i have tried to see have been closed.it is a day before valentine's day. so i know a lot of people might be doing their shopping tomorrow. so hopefully we'll make it up tomorrow. >> woodruff: we're hoping that happens all over the country. >> absolutely. >> woodruff: governor corbett in pennsylvania, in harrisburg, thank you. >> thank you very much for having me. the long, hard winter may be putting a chill on the economy. the...
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harrisburg, pennsylvania. that's where i am. the snow keeps falling here. we have been kind of doing a tour of pennsylvania this week, because this area was just slammed by a winter storm two days ago, where we saw over a foot of accumulation. we already had a foot on the ground. today we are adding another 3 inches. we could even see more than that in this area. so certainly an area that's been hard hit. and an ice storm two weeks ago didn't help anything out. that made matters worse. so folks are still trying to pick up the pieces of all of the downed trees from two weeks ago. they get hit with a foot of snow, and now with another 3 to 4 inches of snow, it's difficult. people have been plowing, and have been shoveling their driveways and their sidewalks for days on end, it seems. and the roads, you know, the road crews have been doing everything they can to keep them nice and plowed, nice and clean. and to tell you the truth, they really look tremendous. they look wonderful, considering just how much snow this area has received. i had one person here tell
harrisburg, pennsylvania. that's where i am. the snow keeps falling here. we have been kind of doing a tour of pennsylvania this week, because this area was just slammed by a winter storm two days ago, where we saw over a foot of accumulation. we already had a foot on the ground. today we are adding another 3 inches. we could even see more than that in this area. so certainly an area that's been hard hit. and an ice storm two weeks ago didn't help anything out. that made matters worse. so folks...
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i'm like, ok, and i call the public defender's office in harrisburg.nnsylvania is a commonwealth and things are little different. capitol harrisburg and then said, no, of course juveniles can have appeals come up but were not getting involved in a county matter. so i call the governor's action line. they were like, ok, we will make note of this. that said, who else can i call? try the aclu. so i call the aclu the situation they said, absolutely. you have a case. she had a right to put whatever she wants on myspace, especially a parity and to put a designer that is what it is -- and she put a disclaimer of that is what it is. they said, we would be glad to take that case but we won't get involved in this county placement custody thing. numbers, ae other woman at rutgers in new jersey. i was like, ok, i'm a jersey girl, maybe i will get lucky there. i call there and the woman was so sympathetic and she said, listen, i know a friend of mine who works at juvenile law center in philadelphia and since you are in pennsylvania, maybe they can help you. so i ca
i'm like, ok, and i call the public defender's office in harrisburg.nnsylvania is a commonwealth and things are little different. capitol harrisburg and then said, no, of course juveniles can have appeals come up but were not getting involved in a county matter. so i call the governor's action line. they were like, ok, we will make note of this. that said, who else can i call? try the aclu. so i call the aclu the situation they said, absolutely. you have a case. she had a right to put whatever...
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we're pretty flat in the east here between harrisburg and the delaware river branch, which takes you into new jersey. so as far as the weather, it's pretty consistent as you come through this area. >> so at this point, we don't know whether the weather that we have been experiencing up and down the eastern seaboard had anything to do with this crash? >> no, we had -- it's not that that was the issue at this time. i'm going to have to wait until the pennsylvania state police issue a report as to the cause of the accident. >> let me ask you this: did you have travel advisories up on the turnpike? >> yes, up until 6 a.m. this morning, we had reduced our speeds to 45 miles per hour on the pennsylvania turnpike, but because of the changing situation, i mean, i'm looking out my with window now onto the turnpike, it's completely clear, and it's not even wet. >> when did this crash happen? what was the exact time? >> approximately 8:30 this morning. >> so 8:30 this morning, 40 cars and trucks involved. is that correct? >> i do not have a count, i knw there are multiple vehicles involved. >>
we're pretty flat in the east here between harrisburg and the delaware river branch, which takes you into new jersey. so as far as the weather, it's pretty consistent as you come through this area. >> so at this point, we don't know whether the weather that we have been experiencing up and down the eastern seaboard had anything to do with this crash? >> no, we had -- it's not that that was the issue at this time. i'm going to have to wait until the pennsylvania state police issue a...
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whelan bach he is a researcher and a member of the european radicalization awareness network and in harrisburg we cross to paul godfrey he is an author and professor emeritus at elizabethtown college right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it sunny if i go to you first day i think my introduction should be a little familiar to you because i stole it ok from an article that you wrote recently and i want to quote one of the sentences talking about the right wing right wing groups and parties in the west they put on smart suits stop using crude racist language and set out to gain respectability explain to our viewers what you mean but i think that they love the parties across.
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areas like york, baltimore, d.c., maryland, virginia, and all of them are shuttled out from the harrisburg, pennsylvania airport. >> erika gonzalez, thank you. >> thank you so much, guys. >>> a sherman says he spent more than a year as a castaway at sea. now his family in silver spring is overwhelmed to hear his voice. they all thought jose salvatore alvarenga was dead. he says he left mexico in december 2012 on a fishing trip. he washed up on the marshall islands on thursday, 6,000 miles away. alvarenga claims he ate fish and birds and turtles. he says a friend that was with him died early in the trip. investigators are now trying to verify his story. >>> back with more details about this weather forecast. it sounds like it's already getting ugly out there. >> it is getting ugly out there. we're really in the critical time right now. probably around midnight, 1:00 around the d.c. metro area. then we'll see things improve right this. up to the north and west, this is go to go a while right on through early tomorrow morning. watch out and give yourself a lot of extra time. at the airport we
areas like york, baltimore, d.c., maryland, virginia, and all of them are shuttled out from the harrisburg, pennsylvania airport. >> erika gonzalez, thank you. >> thank you so much, guys. >>> a sherman says he spent more than a year as a castaway at sea. now his family in silver spring is overwhelmed to hear his voice. they all thought jose salvatore alvarenga was dead. he says he left mexico in december 2012 on a fishing trip. he washed up on the marshall islands on...
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blue ridge down towards harrisburg, all into the winter weather advisory. storm team 4 radar, the dividing line so often the case this winter right along i-95. locations east and south of the interstate are generally rain north and west, it's mostly a rain/snow mix, but gets more snowy the further west you travel. 36 in downtown washington. could see a coating to 1 or 2 inches of snow, mainly on the grassy areas here in the metro area. we'll talk more about the accumulation in northern maryland in a bit. light rain and snow now, kind of a gray, cloudy, nasty wet day today and the winds are going to pick up this afternoon. we'll talk more about that, of course your sunday forecast, all that in a few more minutes. back to you. >>> this morning, many people digging out their cars and trucks buried under piles of snow. today, crews will try to reach neighborhood streets that have not been plowed yet. here's a look near rockville in montgomery county. last night, large patches of snow in the middle of the street there. the sidewalks are also covered. few cars lo
blue ridge down towards harrisburg, all into the winter weather advisory. storm team 4 radar, the dividing line so often the case this winter right along i-95. locations east and south of the interstate are generally rain north and west, it's mostly a rain/snow mix, but gets more snowy the further west you travel. 36 in downtown washington. could see a coating to 1 or 2 inches of snow, mainly on the grassy areas here in the metro area. we'll talk more about the accumulation in northern maryland...
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i'm live tonight from harrisburg, pennsylvania. tonight's lead, the jury has the case.ow 12 jurors in the loud music murder trial are shut away in the jury room deliberating the fate of 47-year-old michael dunn charged with first degree murder, seven months after george zimmerman was acquitted in the killing of unarmed trayvon martin the dunn trial has re-ignited the debate over florida's controversial stand your ground law.
i'm live tonight from harrisburg, pennsylvania. tonight's lead, the jury has the case.ow 12 jurors in the loud music murder trial are shut away in the jury room deliberating the fate of 47-year-old michael dunn charged with first degree murder, seven months after george zimmerman was acquitted in the killing of unarmed trayvon martin the dunn trial has re-ignited the debate over florida's controversial stand your ground law.
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our station in harrisburg has the story. >> reporter: sergeant daniel famous was deployed four timesional guard. number five was supposed to happen this year, that is, until he found out he needs a kidney transplant. he was diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease 20 years ago but it wasn't until 2012 that his health took a drastic turn. >> i got all my medics together and told them to pick up their game and because i was not going to be deploying with them. >> reporter: that's when sergeant joseph love marched in and began his mission to help famous. he started the rigorous five-month process of testing to see if he could dough night a kidney to famous. he found out in august he was a perfect match. >> i just said, oh, by the way, for the last five months, i've been going through this testing process and i'm a match for your kidney. so if you want it, it's yours. and he was at a loss for words. which he never is. >> reporter: famous and love will go under the knife just a few days after valentine's day. >> it's part of the army values. it's part of the warrior ethos. never leave a f
our station in harrisburg has the story. >> reporter: sergeant daniel famous was deployed four timesional guard. number five was supposed to happen this year, that is, until he found out he needs a kidney transplant. he was diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease 20 years ago but it wasn't until 2012 that his health took a drastic turn. >> i got all my medics together and told them to pick up their game and because i was not going to be deploying with them. >> reporter:...
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i'm live tonight from harrisburg, pennsylvania. tonight's lead, the jury has the case. right now 12 jurors in the loud music murder trial are shut away in the jury room deliberating the fate of 47-year-old michael dunn charged with first degree murder, seven months after george zimmerman was acquitted in the killing of unarmed trayvon martin the dunn trial has re-ignited the debate over florida's controversial stand your ground law. this case began at this jacksonville, florida gas station in a night in november 2012. michael dunn got into an argument over loud music with four teenagers. sitting inside a parked suv. dunn fired ten shots at the vehicle. 17-year-old jordan davis was killed. dunn says the killing was in self-defense and that the teen threatened him with a gun. this case centers on one question, will the jury believe mr. dunn was really in fear? today during the closing arguments the state repeatedly focus td on the fact that no gun was ever found. >> on november 23, 2012 when this defendant shot and killed jordan davis there was no gun in that durango. the
i'm live tonight from harrisburg, pennsylvania. tonight's lead, the jury has the case. right now 12 jurors in the loud music murder trial are shut away in the jury room deliberating the fate of 47-year-old michael dunn charged with first degree murder, seven months after george zimmerman was acquitted in the killing of unarmed trayvon martin the dunn trial has re-ignited the debate over florida's controversial stand your ground law. this case began at this jacksonville, florida gas station in a...
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that's where we have accumulating nice in these areas including pittsburgh, harrisburg, up towards new york city. really dangerous. that's more dangerous than seeing 6 to 12 inches of snow. people can't drive in that type of weather. winter weather advisories over two dozen states, greta. 100 million people, over 100 million people affected. and we are going to be dealing with the potential for freezing rain. again, d.c., you are going to get that kind of wintry mix. but i am concerned about the drive in tomorrow. so people, folks really need to be cautious. if you don't have to be on the roads tomorrow, don't be on them. back to you. >> janice, always nice to see you. thank you. >> good to see you. >> stay with fox, of course, with the latest on this storm. right now, 62.5 million, that is the expected payout in bonuses to irs employees is that same agency that targeted groups that announcement outraging conservatives. representative nice to see you. >> congratulations 12 years number one. >> 12 years, yes, it's our anniversary tonight. so good for us but the irs is not making a lot o
that's where we have accumulating nice in these areas including pittsburgh, harrisburg, up towards new york city. really dangerous. that's more dangerous than seeing 6 to 12 inches of snow. people can't drive in that type of weather. winter weather advisories over two dozen states, greta. 100 million people, over 100 million people affected. and we are going to be dealing with the potential for freezing rain. again, d.c., you are going to get that kind of wintry mix. but i am concerned about...
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york and new england, but shepard, look at these temperatures overnight. 17 in new york, 11 in harrisburg teens, 20s. anything on the ground that's wet is going to freeze and we'll have a new set of problems tomorrow heading into work and on the power lines and the temperatures are going to be below freezing for the next several days across the northeast. so the snow is not going anywhere and the freezing rain and the ice conditions are going to stay. >> all right. here in thef the snow, everybody i see asks me about this forecast for the weekend because there is this hoax going around that all over the internet that we're going to get somewhere between 3 and 33 inches of snow and then the model of the european forecast track which has really changed, the weekend doesn't look so bad anymore, does it? >> >> no. but we will have to watch things very carefully. you will see forecasters saying stay tuned and we thing and maybe because we really don't know, to be honest with you. after we got off the air yesterday, both of these models basically had us with no storm at all this weekend but now
york and new england, but shepard, look at these temperatures overnight. 17 in new york, 11 in harrisburg teens, 20s. anything on the ground that's wet is going to freeze and we'll have a new set of problems tomorrow heading into work and on the power lines and the temperatures are going to be below freezing for the next several days across the northeast. so the snow is not going anywhere and the freezing rain and the ice conditions are going to stay. >> all right. here in thef the snow,...
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we remember the tragic tornado in harrisburg just two years ago. extreme weather is a reality with devastating effects and it demands our constant readiness. and each and every time, our state workers, our service members, and our first-responders have gotten the job done. now, natural disasters were not all that we managed in the past five years. some disasters were of the man-made variety. exactly five years ago this day, i was sworn in as governor, at illinois' darkest moment. we were facing an unprecedented triple crisis of government corruption, economic collapse, and financial instability. we had one former governor in jail and another on the way to jail. our economy had plunged into the worst recession since the great depression, brought to its knees by greedy and corrupt financiers. and our financial house was on fire, set ablaze by decades of mismanagement and an utter lack of willingness to make the tough calls. hardworking people in illinois lost their jobs, their homes and their faith in those they had entrusted with their votes. it was
we remember the tragic tornado in harrisburg just two years ago. extreme weather is a reality with devastating effects and it demands our constant readiness. and each and every time, our state workers, our service members, and our first-responders have gotten the job done. now, natural disasters were not all that we managed in the past five years. some disasters were of the man-made variety. exactly five years ago this day, i was sworn in as governor, at illinois' darkest moment. we were facing...
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amtrak service is suspended between philadelphia and harrisburg. hundreds of schools across the region cancelled classes. and service is now restored to parts of the new york city subway after a power outage. today's winter storm warnings are posted from the missouri valley to maine. and at this hour, old man winter's latest fit is affecting one in four americans. we start this wednesday with a report from my colleague ron mott in massachusetts. ron? >> reporter: good day to you from westminster, massachusetts, where the snow has been falling hard all day at a rate of probably one to two inches an hour. when this storm is over, this part of massachusetts is expected to receive as much as 14 inches of snow. been a long time since i've held one of these orange rulers. this may disappear by the end of this storm system. at this point in the day, we're closing in on that foot mark. to our south, the snow has got a lot more moisture to it and that's the type of snow that brings about those power outages. there are some widespread power outages in pennsy
amtrak service is suspended between philadelphia and harrisburg. hundreds of schools across the region cancelled classes. and service is now restored to parts of the new york city subway after a power outage. today's winter storm warnings are posted from the missouri valley to maine. and at this hour, old man winter's latest fit is affecting one in four americans. we start this wednesday with a report from my colleague ron mott in massachusetts. ron? >> reporter: good day to you from...
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i closed down state government here in harrisburg and across the eastern part of the state.ber of events are not nearly what you would have anticipated in a storm like this. we restricted the types of heavy duty trucks that could go on there. so we're in a much better shape than we would have expected. we are very cautious of this next wave of the storm that is coming through between 8:00 and 3:00. depending on where you are, it could be between 3 to 5 to 8 inches of additional snow. so we are watching this but i have to commend the people of pennsylvania, they stayed out of the way and allowed the trucks to get out there and salt trucks to get out there and plow and salt the highways. >> you called up members of the national guard in pennsylvania. first of all, how many have you mobilized? what are they doing? >> well, we called up about 700 before the storm hit so we could get them to the armory so we could deploy them. if we waited until after the storm was hit, they'd have a hard time getting there. right now, i'm not aware of any missions that they've actually had to go
i closed down state government here in harrisburg and across the eastern part of the state.ber of events are not nearly what you would have anticipated in a storm like this. we restricted the types of heavy duty trucks that could go on there. so we're in a much better shape than we would have expected. we are very cautious of this next wave of the storm that is coming through between 8:00 and 3:00. depending on where you are, it could be between 3 to 5 to 8 inches of additional snow. so we are...
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mad in washington and also in other parts of the northeast like boston and new york and richmond, harrisburgng that this is the last blast. this is a shot from the capital. you can't see it. it is snowing so hard. hopefully, this is the last blast of winter. spring is right around the corner. it really is. >>> our top story is a steep price tag for a rescue at sea. the sydney morning herald reports the australian government is trying to recoup money they spend for passengers. an australian icebreaker was diverted from a resupply mission to help with the rescue. >>> comedian, seth meyers made his big debut as the new host of "late night" on monday. joe biden decided to keep his plans for 2016 under wraps for just a while longer >>> you have been very open about talking about 2016 and considering what you are going to do. where are you in your thought process? what are you taking into account? >> well, you know, i was planning on making a major announcement tonight but i decided, tonight's your night. >> thank you. so i hope you will invite me back. >> yes, absolutely. >> amy, your 2016 plans?
mad in washington and also in other parts of the northeast like boston and new york and richmond, harrisburgng that this is the last blast. this is a shot from the capital. you can't see it. it is snowing so hard. hopefully, this is the last blast of winter. spring is right around the corner. it really is. >>> our top story is a steep price tag for a rescue at sea. the sydney morning herald reports the australian government is trying to recoup money they spend for passengers. an...
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they have been able to separate the fact they can't control in little rock or not going to kole in harrisburg what they do in congress. it is -- if you don't like it go to congress, vote. run for congress, win. in the meantime, you have an obligation to your people in your own state to do what is best for the people in your state with the cards that are dealt you, and so these cards have been dealt the entire country, and the entire country is dealing with it in different ways but most of these governors now have recognized that there are major advantages to their state and to their people to take it if they're paying for it anyway. and so that's what the fight is right now. how do you get there? a lot of them are constrained by the pure politics of their own situation, and my argument is, -- we're all supposed to do what our people want. we're representatives. i get all that. but a governor has a responsibility to lead, too, and to educate, too, and sometimes it seems to me -- it's easy for me to say i'm not running for anything else -- i would like to think i've been this way all my life, a
they have been able to separate the fact they can't control in little rock or not going to kole in harrisburg what they do in congress. it is -- if you don't like it go to congress, vote. run for congress, win. in the meantime, you have an obligation to your people in your own state to do what is best for the people in your state with the cards that are dealt you, and so these cards have been dealt the entire country, and the entire country is dealing with it in different ways but most of these...
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james, harrisburg, pennsylvania.ou touched on almost everything i had questions about, but you might want to delineate what the stimulus is actually used for. economy and one bunch of government bailouts and money spending that has been in the trillions. the real problem still seems to be the banks and the bailout portion of this. not the stimulus. guest: it is a legitimate debate the whole same time debate over bank and financial reform began. the dodd frank bell, that was ultimately signed in 2010. there are progressive economists and anchors that think wall street was not performed. they precipitated this whole crisis by creating this securitization mania over subprime mortgages. they encouraged reckless lending so that wall street could securitize and sell the loans to the world. that was the heart of the crisis. there is some question about whether the same banks that were responsible for that has been adequately reform. yes, that is a legitimate concern. a separate debate from the economic impact of the stimulu
james, harrisburg, pennsylvania.ou touched on almost everything i had questions about, but you might want to delineate what the stimulus is actually used for. economy and one bunch of government bailouts and money spending that has been in the trillions. the real problem still seems to be the banks and the bailout portion of this. not the stimulus. guest: it is a legitimate debate the whole same time debate over bank and financial reform began. the dodd frank bell, that was ultimately signed in...
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roadways and causing fatal accidents like this one that backed up the pennsylvania turnpike near harrisburg more than six miles. frosty scenes like this being played out across almost 20 states, cars sliding on the slick streets of wichita, kansas. in kansas city this southwest airlines plane got stuck in the snow right on the runway and in topeka, kansas, a semi truck slamming into a snowplow spilling 180 gallons of diesel fuel forcing the highway to close for hours. and a chilling scene in north texas, a police deputy and three bystanders helping a driver from one icy accident were hit by a sliding 18-wheeler killing one person and injuring the others. >> the roadway was very icy and once he saw the crash he applied his brakes but was unable to stop. >> reporter: all these back-to-back snowstorms and many towns are now running low on salt. in burton, michigan, that shortage means skyrocketing prices. >> just yesterday the price doubled actually, so if it cost $300 to fill a truck up now it's $600. >> reporter: let's get into the timing. everybody wants to know when does this get out of he
roadways and causing fatal accidents like this one that backed up the pennsylvania turnpike near harrisburg more than six miles. frosty scenes like this being played out across almost 20 states, cars sliding on the slick streets of wichita, kansas. in kansas city this southwest airlines plane got stuck in the snow right on the runway and in topeka, kansas, a semi truck slamming into a snowplow spilling 180 gallons of diesel fuel forcing the highway to close for hours. and a chilling scene in...
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james, harrisburg, pennsylvania. on almost everything i had questions about, but you might want to delineate what the stimulus is actually used for. economy and one bunch of government bailouts and money spending that has been in the trillions. the real problem still seems to be the banks and the bailout portion of this. not the stimulus. guest: it is a legitimate debate the whole same time debate over bank and financial reform began. the dodd frank bell, that was ultimately signed in 2010. there are progressive economists and anchors that think wall street was not performed. they precipitated this whole crisis by creating this securitization mania over subprime mortgages. they encouraged reckless lending so that wall street could securitize and sell the loans to the world. that was the heart of the crisis. there is some question about whether the same banks that were responsible for that has been adequately reform. yes, that is a legitimate concern. a separate debate from the economic impact of the stimulus, but it
james, harrisburg, pennsylvania. on almost everything i had questions about, but you might want to delineate what the stimulus is actually used for. economy and one bunch of government bailouts and money spending that has been in the trillions. the real problem still seems to be the banks and the bailout portion of this. not the stimulus. guest: it is a legitimate debate the whole same time debate over bank and financial reform began. the dodd frank bell, that was ultimately signed in 2010....
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we're going to ron on in harrisburg, pennsylvania. ron, good morning. yeah, i have been a bicyclist commuter for pretty much my entire life. what i notice out there is there seems to be a aggressive pointed at bicyclists. it may not just be funding for a wider shoulder and if you bike baths, but maybe a few vulnerable pedestrians or may changersons laws the attitude of drivers out there. when i have an account or with the car, i am automatically a loser. it gets a couple of scratches, maybe a debtor to, but i end up with something broken or worse. host: jack, good morning. hello. if we can save a lot of energy and a lot of money on fossil fuels if people go to work on bicycles. we all understand this. it would change a lot of potholes and help get people jobs into the streets to get people this information. you know, to help people to reduce emission as we face this horrible climate change. one thing that i do fear, the only thing i do fear is that it for police officers to see what i'm doing on the bicycle. indiana, i live in a constitution free zone.
we're going to ron on in harrisburg, pennsylvania. ron, good morning. yeah, i have been a bicyclist commuter for pretty much my entire life. what i notice out there is there seems to be a aggressive pointed at bicyclists. it may not just be funding for a wider shoulder and if you bike baths, but maybe a few vulnerable pedestrians or may changersons laws the attitude of drivers out there. when i have an account or with the car, i am automatically a loser. it gets a couple of scratches, maybe a...
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in central pennsylvania, a fatal accident is blamed on the snow here harrisburg. we have more on our latest blast of winter weather. >> that all too familiar sound and sight is back again. >> this year is kind of terrible. >> kansas and missouri taking the brunt and now taking aim at northeast. near zero visibility in the great plains had every plow and salt truck on the road trying to day ahead of a constant snowfall. now, there are concerns things could get worse on highways. >> if the wind picks up, we may see drifting. that would be our greatest challenge. >> kansas city is warning residents the heavy snow is just the beginning. this city will be in a deep freeze for the rest of the week. >> the main thing is don't let the fact that the snow stops make you feel so safe and comfortable that you ignore the low temperatures and the things that come with it. >> today, more than 118 million americans in 32 states are under some form of winter weather alert. that's more warnings than any single storm last year and spreading fast. in ohio, a winter storm issued with
in central pennsylvania, a fatal accident is blamed on the snow here harrisburg. we have more on our latest blast of winter weather. >> that all too familiar sound and sight is back again. >> this year is kind of terrible. >> kansas and missouri taking the brunt and now taking aim at northeast. near zero visibility in the great plains had every plow and salt truck on the road trying to day ahead of a constant snowfall. now, there are concerns things could get worse on...
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when i was governor and a newspaper tracked my car coming from harrisburg to philadelphia we did a hundred i never said observe the speed limits or i never made a big deal of it. a big difference. steve is right. >> joe? >> ed, i was just going to say. i can say that while i was an elected official, at no time did i go more than 50 miles an hour over the speed limit getting from pensacola over to ft. walton or panama city. hi a cop pull me over one time. we were going 95 and he saw me and he apologized. i said i'm going 40 miles over the speed limit and it's okay. you can actually call me out on that. i had to beat the draw bridge. >> what reporters did is she tracked the easy past time. i went 48 miles in x amount of minutes and calculated it that way. >> that's pretty good. >> i will have to tear off my ez pass. >>> you scoff at me, jeffrey? >> i do but not at that store. >> i'll follow you and check your driving. >> you can do that. no car. i'm walking. >>> when asked about the incident, the mayor's office pointed to the nypd say the drivers sometimes use, quote, special driving techniq
when i was governor and a newspaper tracked my car coming from harrisburg to philadelphia we did a hundred i never said observe the speed limits or i never made a big deal of it. a big difference. steve is right. >> joe? >> ed, i was just going to say. i can say that while i was an elected official, at no time did i go more than 50 miles an hour over the speed limit getting from pensacola over to ft. walton or panama city. hi a cop pull me over one time. we were going 95 and he saw...
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roadways and causing fatal accidents like this one that backed up the pennsylvania turnpike near harrisburg more than six miles. frosty scenes like this being played out across almost 20 states, cars sliding on the slick streets of wichita, kansas. in kansas city this southwest airlines plane got stuck in the snow right on the runway and in topeka, kansas, a semi truck slamming into a snowplow spilling 180 gallons of diesel fuel forcing the highway to close for hours. and a chilling scene in north texas, a police deputy and three bystanders helping a driver from one icy accident were hit by a sliding 18-wheeler killing one person and injuring the others. >> the roadway was very icy and once he saw the crash he applied his brakes but was unable to stop. >> reporter: all these back-to-back snowstorms and towns are running low on salt. in burton, michigan, that shortage means skyrocketing prices. >> just yesterday the price doubled actually, so if it cost $300 to fill a truck up now it's $600. >> reporter: so let me show you something because everybody asking me when is it going to be gone? we
roadways and causing fatal accidents like this one that backed up the pennsylvania turnpike near harrisburg more than six miles. frosty scenes like this being played out across almost 20 states, cars sliding on the slick streets of wichita, kansas. in kansas city this southwest airlines plane got stuck in the snow right on the runway and in topeka, kansas, a semi truck slamming into a snowplow spilling 180 gallons of diesel fuel forcing the highway to close for hours. and a chilling scene in...