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i go again ♪ oh, oh, oh here i go again >> here i go, here i go, here i go again ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, ♪ here own ♪ going down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was born to walk alone ♪ ♪ because i know what it means ♪ ♪ to walk along the lonely street of dreams ♪ ♪ here i go again [ applause ] >> bill: awesome. they are so good. >> gretchen: they are. and so fit and so young. >> bill: you're right about that. >> megyn: if you like that wait ten minutes until the rock cast does "don't stop believing." i love that song and so do you. is the song we will use to introduce the big event of the ball drop which is now 26 minutes away. >> bill: well done. i was going to get you a calculator. >> megyn: i hate the subtraction. >> bill: another act joining us tonight. terrific comic who got his start at nyu here in new york city. a strong line of success since then. >> megyn: he has appeared on mtv, nickelodeon and the howard stern show and lends his talents to fox news favorites including fox and friends, huckabee, "red eye." ladies and gentlemen, join us live in times square with our
i go again ♪ oh, oh, oh here i go again >> here i go, here i go, here i go again ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, ♪ here own ♪ going down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was born to walk alone ♪ ♪ because i know what it means ♪ ♪ to walk along the lonely street of dreams ♪ ♪ here i go again [ applause ] >> bill: awesome. they are so good. >> gretchen: they are. and so fit and so young. >> bill: you're right about that. >> megyn: if you...
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you work here.ou know what would have happened if i'd done that. >> anything else you want to add to your statement? >> no. no. it's not doing me any good. >> based on that case file, i am going to find you guilty of battery, give you a year. 9-22-08 to 9-29-09. take 180 days. demote you from credit class 1 and credit class 2. i will give you an appeal form so that you can appeal that. >> assigned to a year of disciplinary segregation, stafford will be locked up 23 hours per day, lose some of his personal property, and not be allowed contact with general population inmates. >> i'm going to be living like an animal, in a cage with nothing. absolutely nothing. over what? because somebody tried to take my [ bleep ] away from me. i protected myself. this is what happens. that guy was coming at me with a weapon. i had to do something. i had to do it right then. she's talking about why didn't you get an officer? hell, i can't get an officer. if i went and got an officer, where would i be now? i'd be the o
you work here.ou know what would have happened if i'd done that. >> anything else you want to add to your statement? >> no. no. it's not doing me any good. >> based on that case file, i am going to find you guilty of battery, give you a year. 9-22-08 to 9-29-09. take 180 days. demote you from credit class 1 and credit class 2. i will give you an appeal form so that you can appeal that. >> assigned to a year of disciplinary segregation, stafford will be locked up 23 hours...
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i'm sitting here about one of the voters who is here. she lives in union township. this area and these bleachers over here specifically are for that township. you were telling me that only days ago you decided who would you support. >> correct. i decided three days ago. >> who is that? >> rick santorum. >> why is that? >> primarily the economy. i'm worried about the economy. >> do you think you might have to convince some of your other fellow neighbors and friends here also. >> this group seems a little stubborn. we've all come knowing who we want to support. >> a tighty right there. we'll see though he's caulk oesgoers in these bleachers here. >> ron paul speaking in ankeny. >> i recognize the challenge. but i tell you where i get my reassurance on my foreign policy. not only do i know it's constitutional, how can we fight for our constitution if we avoid using the constitution? where i get my reassurance are from the active military people. if you look at the donations that come from active military people, i get twice as much as all tl other candidates put togeth
i'm sitting here about one of the voters who is here. she lives in union township. this area and these bleachers over here specifically are for that township. you were telling me that only days ago you decided who would you support. >> correct. i decided three days ago. >> who is that? >> rick santorum. >> why is that? >> primarily the economy. i'm worried about the economy. >> do you think you might have to convince some of your other fellow neighbors and...
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i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. maybe it's your name. richard? smucker. (announcer) when your name is smucker everyone knows you'll grow up to make the world's best jam. with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. hey, aren't you supposed to be following that fidelity green line? yeah, but it keeps leading me back to my old office. i think it might be broken. or maybe it's trying to tell you something. yeah, but what could it be -- oh! i left my 401(k) at my old job. and i left a jacket on the back of my door. but i think the line's talking about my 401(k). leave a 401(k) behind? roll it over with the company that's helping more people reach retirement than anyone else. call or come in for a free portfolio review today. is the pain reliever orthopedic doctors recommend most for arthritis pain, think again. and take aleve. it's the one doctors recommend most for arthritis pain... two pills can last all day. ♪ uh, trouble with a
i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. maybe it's your name. richard? smucker. (announcer) when your name is smucker everyone knows you'll grow up to make the world's best jam. with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. hey, aren't you supposed to be following that fidelity green line? yeah, but it keeps leading me back to my old office. i think it might be broken. or maybe it's trying to tell you...
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that is the duty of what is happening here today. happy to have you here. what a wonderful building. what do you think? do you like this building? [applause] this is our flexible use green building. we call it the text 21 building. we have not named it officially yet, but there is a naming opportunity for you, if you want to take advantage of that. just kidding. before we dive into the program, i would like to talk more about all the wonderful individuals that have made this a reality. this has truly been a collaborative effort on the part of our partners, union partners, labor partners, educators, former administrators. you will hear from the former principal, dr. schultze, who was part of the original work. before we get to that, i want to introduce the current principal, martin gomez. this high school is named after one of san francisco's own labor champions, and john o'connell. i want to introduce to you the man leading the academic work in collaboration with all the wonderful teachers here at john o'connell high school. [applause] >> it is a lot more f
that is the duty of what is happening here today. happy to have you here. what a wonderful building. what do you think? do you like this building? [applause] this is our flexible use green building. we call it the text 21 building. we have not named it officially yet, but there is a naming opportunity for you, if you want to take advantage of that. just kidding. before we dive into the program, i would like to talk more about all the wonderful individuals that have made this a reality. this has...
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ireland to be here. and been practicing since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >> this is the lower grip and the upper grip. this is a reel and a fly line. we are going to use
ireland to be here. and been practicing since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob,...
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i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp.lf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. >>> there it is. white suv. >> we're about to wrap up our investigation for the day. >> can i talk to you for a minute? >> on the ground now. on the ground. >> at the flagler beach police station, the latest suspect is being questioned. >> can you tell me what happened tonight? >> stupid. >> being stupid? >> yeah. >> since you're a pretty big fellow, what you'll want to do is put your butt in first. >> then taken off to jail for the night. >> if you are serious -- >> back at the undercover house, perverted justice decoys are chatting online with some men who say they might come for a visit. >> we also picked up a fast mover somewhere in central florida. we also have a guy that says he's somewhere between daytona and st. augustine that's talking about coming. >> but they don't call and aren't showing up. so we decide to shut down for the night. unbeknownst to us, however, there is a man heading to our house. all the way from
i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp.lf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. >>> there it is. white suv. >> we're about to wrap up our investigation for the day. >> can i talk to you for a minute? >> on the ground now. on the ground. >> at the flagler beach police station, the latest suspect is being questioned. >> can you tell me what happened tonight? >> stupid. >> being stupid? >> yeah. >> since...
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how we see ourselves here.magined in '92, how important for us to have the overnight, live presence here at abc? >> it is critical to have the overnight presence. now remember the origins of this esteemed show must be remembered properly. remember that the first big story covered was president bush vomiting at a state dinner in japan. big news. and from that important breaking news comes all kinds of breaking news from the capture, occupy wall street, tsunami, joplin tornados, if news is breaking in the middle of the night. abc news is the place to get it. i am very proved what allison gervin and the team here have been doing and your hard work. it really shows. we count on it. we count on it giving that flow into "good morning america" in the morning and all through the day. kind of get a jump-start on the day. >> very important to everyone here. like you referenced a second ago -- a this is sort of a zany show. get wacky. things you would not normally see on a network tv show here. we like that irreverence. h
how we see ourselves here.magined in '92, how important for us to have the overnight, live presence here at abc? >> it is critical to have the overnight presence. now remember the origins of this esteemed show must be remembered properly. remember that the first big story covered was president bush vomiting at a state dinner in japan. big news. and from that important breaking news comes all kinds of breaking news from the capture, occupy wall street, tsunami, joplin tornados, if news is...
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we've got john king here.mbers and we're learning a lot about what happened in south carolina and what it means down the road. >> that's right. we're trying to look at the exit polls and project forward, what does newt gingrich have to gain and what does mitt romney have to worry about? here's a few things. when gingrich is winning so big, he's winning across. huge support with the tea party. a lot of tea party in florida. romney needs to fix this number. evangelical christians, 64% in south carolina, that would be a much smaller number in florida. but up in the panhandle, those voters matter. 4 h 44% for gingrich, 22% for romney. romney would like to improve that number in florida. but here are the biggest game changers tonight, reinforced by south carolina votes. you can say this is a more conservative electorate. gingrich won big, discount the numbers. if you listen to the undecided voters with tom foreman, who has the right experience? 49% of south carolina voters said newt gingrich has the right experienc
we've got john king here.mbers and we're learning a lot about what happened in south carolina and what it means down the road. >> that's right. we're trying to look at the exit polls and project forward, what does newt gingrich have to gain and what does mitt romney have to worry about? here's a few things. when gingrich is winning so big, he's winning across. huge support with the tea party. a lot of tea party in florida. romney needs to fix this number. evangelical christians, 64% in...
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i have here, 2,904 ballots cast here. about 5,800 registered voters here, so yeah, 744 for democrats. 2140 and 92 write-ins. 927 for mitt romney. that's a significant amount. >> looks like jon huntsman came in second. ron paul third at least according to the numbers we've heard. what do they do with all of those ballots? >> there's a lot of work still to be done. they have the count actually all of those ballots, hand count those, as well as of course the write-ins as well as other ballots that might have damages, but from there is where it really turns interesting, where you'll see something only on cnn. we're going to follow the bat lols from that point as they make their way down to their holding place. we're going to travel along in a car behind the car that's carrying the ballots off to city haul and we have a really, really interesting and exclusive shot of where those ballots are deposits. our viewers won't want to miss it. that's coming up. >> polls are closed in manchester in the polling station where you are. so
i have here, 2,904 ballots cast here. about 5,800 registered voters here, so yeah, 744 for democrats. 2140 and 92 write-ins. 927 for mitt romney. that's a significant amount. >> looks like jon huntsman came in second. ron paul third at least according to the numbers we've heard. what do they do with all of those ballots? >> there's a lot of work still to be done. they have the count actually all of those ballots, hand count those, as well as of course the write-ins as well as other...
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fare yes or where you're guys yeah we're here oh you're all here. yes. so what are we waiting for. we want to. thank. you. for. not this truck. if you think. you're. going to go. through that flow i think on which i was. well if we get through it's good. it's an individual go well and we don't make it over well we'll try again you know if not then too bad there's no other solution. than we can only wait for god. can i do so he can free our power and let us pass. obviously days. some tracks up here. looks like somebody had walked up behind us and. we're going to look at them in case we have to call them into border patrol. ok so what we got here you see just round the front that means that they were in a border it's a piece of fabric they were up around issues so they don't leave an exact printed issue you'll get rid of it by the time they get up to the good ninety four and he's run back pretty much. and this. yeah i'm a good guess this is like a kid's play toy so maybe they were carrying the kid with them and it could drop that they musta been kind
fare yes or where you're guys yeah we're here oh you're all here. yes. so what are we waiting for. we want to. thank. you. for. not this truck. if you think. you're. going to go. through that flow i think on which i was. well if we get through it's good. it's an individual go well and we don't make it over well we'll try again you know if not then too bad there's no other solution. than we can only wait for god. can i do so he can free our power and let us pass. obviously days. some tracks up...
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here back to here.e interstate going right through pains prairie here. we'll show you the bowl. there's the road as we go across this two-mile stretch. when i drive through this,
here back to here.e interstate going right through pains prairie here. we'll show you the bowl. there's the road as we go across this two-mile stretch. when i drive through this,
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we are here live. we will be here live throughout the day today. and of course the polar bear plunge, the first of two is at 2:00 in the afternoon. we want people to send money and pledge to special olympics. that's what this is all about. the phone number is right there on the screen. it is 410-261-23-00. 2300. sthats -- that's exactly right. i've been giving this number for close to a decade and still can't remember it. this was grown so fast. kids from 80 schools throughout the state of maryland. they raised money and they came down yesterday and they all plunged into the chesapeake bay. our young people are stepping forward raising lots of money for special olympics. that was a wonderful scene. mr. education himself, tim tooten was here yesterday. way to go, young people. we will be here throughout the morning. you will be able to see the plungers plunge. reporting live, rob roblin, wbal-tv 11 news. >> i know tim tooten has done this in the past. did he plunge yesterday? >> demo -- no, he didn't plunge yesterday. he will to be live at noon. tim
we are here live. we will be here live throughout the day today. and of course the polar bear plunge, the first of two is at 2:00 in the afternoon. we want people to send money and pledge to special olympics. that's what this is all about. the phone number is right there on the screen. it is 410-261-23-00. 2300. sthats -- that's exactly right. i've been giving this number for close to a decade and still can't remember it. this was grown so fast. kids from 80 schools throughout the state of...
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the men live here detail. sleep here and die here. todd from the inside. why did he think what i did he felt. he would. fund this one is pretty. and this is. the kind of there's a different to refining process we need all coal from the steam. it's local. in different ways that. the finest. ok there's always room to do. the steam feast we went. fishing. didn't we put it inside the folds we said on the opening up that's on the grandson called one. gay community that we don't get to. do it's like that's going to let me on to. a defined. you teamed with. on. sunday with the gold quantity which by now i do with google. i. i. what can you say it's dirty it's dangerous. in a corner of a dying micro fisherman turn borders of crude oil are just trying to get by. a nightmare no. more of a parallel economy which let the basics of refining from oil company technicians. where does the crude come from and where does the refined products go. and. then the. company of course because this is look. did you also know what the concrete where not relying on anything everybody'
the men live here detail. sleep here and die here. todd from the inside. why did he think what i did he felt. he would. fund this one is pretty. and this is. the kind of there's a different to refining process we need all coal from the steam. it's local. in different ways that. the finest. ok there's always room to do. the steam feast we went. fishing. didn't we put it inside the folds we said on the opening up that's on the grandson called one. gay community that we don't get to. do it's like...
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both here in the other side of the bridge. choppers coming here every day. nor will they keep children away. can do their jobs properly this unnerves the people. every hour helicopters make life uncomfortable for us not to boat georgevitch along with several thousand others living in the village of the pulse of age. however the cause of us themselves apology to blame for this situation in the summer of two thousand and eleven they blocked roads in the regions north to hold up traffic carrying international troops and officials from priest and. as a result the only way albanian border guards and customs officials can now reach the base near the border with central serbia is by. this barricade in the boss of it she was billed four months ago. that's when the menu special forces. tried to enter this territory. to set up their policemen on customers officials on the border with serbia who for the music that came through the village activists left their homes in a bid to stop them water though i must say in all fairness that the situation in the north of course a
both here in the other side of the bridge. choppers coming here every day. nor will they keep children away. can do their jobs properly this unnerves the people. every hour helicopters make life uncomfortable for us not to boat georgevitch along with several thousand others living in the village of the pulse of age. however the cause of us themselves apology to blame for this situation in the summer of two thousand and eleven they blocked roads in the regions north to hold up traffic carrying...
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i never knew, when i just reached here, i was thinking, yes, it's the united states here, we can go, [ inaudible ], everything, you have access to everything. but, in fact, you meet exactly the same problems as you can meet in congo. and we're in the capital city. >> reporter: laurence's helped doctors without borders launch a street outreach mission. every day, a team of doctors and social workers walk the most dangerous areas of the city. you're not scared? >> i think we have to be scared in order to protect ourselves also. if we're just going and thinking that it would be easy, we would be very at risk. >> reporter: what goes hand in hand with the violence here is extreme poverty. the doctors without borders street team was giving medical and psychological care to homeless people on a side street off a busy market. it looked like so many neighborhoods throughout latin america. if we hadn't been told, we wouldn't have guessed that it was so violent. >> so what he's telling me that this is where he lives, under this tarp, these are his spare clothes. and he's got -- and this is his
i never knew, when i just reached here, i was thinking, yes, it's the united states here, we can go, [ inaudible ], everything, you have access to everything. but, in fact, you meet exactly the same problems as you can meet in congo. and we're in the capital city. >> reporter: laurence's helped doctors without borders launch a street outreach mission. every day, a team of doctors and social workers walk the most dangerous areas of the city. you're not scared? >> i think we have to...
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up in here. now, mitt romney goes in with momentum. huntsman said he's fighting on. there we go, go back to the map. not sure why that happened, but huntsman said he's going to fight on. let me fix it that way. we're having fun with the ball. here we go. gingrich said he'll fight on, huntman, perry, santorum. but do you get a repeat of what happened in 2008? this is mike huckabee, john mccain country down here. what mitt romney is counting on is win the establishment of republican votes. if there is to be a conservative challenge to mitt romney, they're going to have to win big down here, but when you have this crowded field, does one candidate emerge or does the momentum romney had give him enough to win again? >> the fact that newt gingrich is from neighboring georgia and is going to spend millions of dollars, presumably, in south carolina, he needs to get on track, and this could be the place. >> with this split, newt gingrich when he was the candidate surgingsurging, was doing well in south c
up in here. now, mitt romney goes in with momentum. huntsman said he's fighting on. there we go, go back to the map. not sure why that happened, but huntsman said he's going to fight on. let me fix it that way. we're having fun with the ball. here we go. gingrich said he'll fight on, huntman, perry, santorum. but do you get a repeat of what happened in 2008? this is mike huckabee, john mccain country down here. what mitt romney is counting on is win the establishment of republican votes. if...
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here's 15%.y goal is to shrink the government to fit the revenue, not to raise it's revenue to catch up with the government, and i'd be happy -- i'd -- i would be happy to have the mitt romney flat tax for every american to pay at that rate and i haven't complained about the rate he pays. >> senator santorum, most of the poll, almost all of the polls, want the wealthiest americans to pay more in taxes in order to balance the budget. why are they wrong in your opinion? >> because we need to have as much money funneling through this economy as possible and the people who make those investment, people with resources and the wet. we want they to deploy the wealth in the most productive way possible. increase taxes and make things, rate isn't profitable they tend to invest in non-taxable struchlts and other things that don't employ people. so what i believe is we need to reduce taxes. look, i'm honest. i don't reduce the higher top rate, i take the reagan approach. ronald reagan 20shgs% top, good enou
here's 15%.y goal is to shrink the government to fit the revenue, not to raise it's revenue to catch up with the government, and i'd be happy -- i'd -- i would be happy to have the mitt romney flat tax for every american to pay at that rate and i haven't complained about the rate he pays. >> senator santorum, most of the poll, almost all of the polls, want the wealthiest americans to pay more in taxes in order to balance the budget. why are they wrong in your opinion? >> because we...
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he hasn't caught fire here but his base of support here is not going anywhere. it's not as big as iowa or new hampshire but it's steady. i continue to believe that ron paul can stay in this race as long as he wants to. he's got the money and support. gwen: and he has a message at an interesting time. >> i think i mentioned this iowa. how the number of evangelicals i encounter who are being attracted to ron paul and his message. he was at an evangelical gathering on monday and was talking about the biblical basis of strong money, which had not -- i had not heard him say before. gwen: in some ways, he is also, in his way, an anti-romney in a race that was longing for one. >> i think that's right. i think his ceiling, though, is more clear than other places here. we saw that at the debate on monday night on national security. it was a very enthusiastic crowd and they were not enthusiastic towards his isolationist views. he has not spent a lot of money campaigning but i'm with chuck on this. his ads are really not necessarily lifting him up but really holding some o
he hasn't caught fire here but his base of support here is not going anywhere. it's not as big as iowa or new hampshire but it's steady. i continue to believe that ron paul can stay in this race as long as he wants to. he's got the money and support. gwen: and he has a message at an interesting time. >> i think i mentioned this iowa. how the number of evangelicals i encounter who are being attracted to ron paul and his message. he was at an evangelical gathering on monday and was talking...
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>> good morning. >> let's do a little cheer here. >> here we go rains, ravens, here we go. >> here we go to foxboro, we are going to smoke the patriots like a bad cigar on sunday. come over here laurie. laurie is heading to foxboro. laurie ring. right? >> yeah. >> where you from? >> pikesville. >> pikesville but you are taking that sign right into gillette stadium. >> absolutely. >> all right. >> i took a sign to oakland and i got to follow the same format. >> all right. you went to oakland, that was 10 years ago. >> 11. >> 11, 11 years ago, when we won the afc championship game out there. >> yes, yes, i had my mother and my son, he was eight at the time. i think the youngest ravens fan in the stadium. >> you ready when you are going up, how you going, going with friends. >> fullying, meeting friends there tomorrow and party a couple of days and have fun, come back monday hopefully with another -- >> another -- another road to the -- another move on the road to the super bowl. >> absolutely, i am excited. >> i know you are, great to see you, hold that sign up, festivus bound 2012. >>
>> good morning. >> let's do a little cheer here. >> here we go rains, ravens, here we go. >> here we go to foxboro, we are going to smoke the patriots like a bad cigar on sunday. come over here laurie. laurie is heading to foxboro. laurie ring. right? >> yeah. >> where you from? >> pikesville. >> pikesville but you are taking that sign right into gillette stadium. >> absolutely. >> all right. >> i took a sign to oakland and i...
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the holidays are here, here comes that jiggling sound.and pies they've got a gift for me, i wish that i could take it back but there is no receipt. oh jiggle bells, jiggle bells, jiggle all the way. oh how i wish i could resist jiggling this holiday. oh joy oh natural joy! truvia®, box of bliss zero calorie sweetness from a leaf, my sugar plum happiness. truvia®. honestly sweet®. ♪ >>> so far this presidential race has split the republican party between moderates and conservatives. >> and joining us now is new hampshire congressman fran guinta who is a tea party conservative still undecided who to endorse for next week's new hampshire primary. thank you for joining us congressman. i want to take a look at how tea party supporters voted in iowa. about 64% of them identified themselves as tea party supporters so a large chunk of the electorate actually say they have support for the tea party in iowa. >> i think frustration for the spending at the federal level and lack of reducing our debt and deficit and where they are focusing their atten
the holidays are here, here comes that jiggling sound.and pies they've got a gift for me, i wish that i could take it back but there is no receipt. oh jiggle bells, jiggle bells, jiggle all the way. oh how i wish i could resist jiggling this holiday. oh joy oh natural joy! truvia®, box of bliss zero calorie sweetness from a leaf, my sugar plum happiness. truvia®. honestly sweet®. ♪ >>> so far this presidential race has split the republican party between moderates and...
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here's george f.ill yesterday. >> time is not newt gingrich's friend because the more time he has the more he talks, and the more he talks the more he says things as he did this morning. he said, i would love tor civil, but i'm running against a liar. that's pretty strong language. i don't know if you ever told long fellow's nursery rhyme to your daughter. there is a girl who had a little curl right in the middle of her fore head, when she was good she was good, but when she was bad she was horrid. we're at the horrid stage with newt gingrich. >> that's the gop establishment talking. i'm rooting for newt to stay in this thing. a compelling political conservatiskeptical for us. next up, taking it to the extreme. heated backlash today comparing president obama to the captain of that italian cruise liner who abandoned ship after taking the concordia on the rocks. let's hear what he said on cbs yesterday morning. >> in the end, in a few months, this is all going to be ancient history. we're going to talk
here's george f.ill yesterday. >> time is not newt gingrich's friend because the more time he has the more he talks, and the more he talks the more he says things as he did this morning. he said, i would love tor civil, but i'm running against a liar. that's pretty strong language. i don't know if you ever told long fellow's nursery rhyme to your daughter. there is a girl who had a little curl right in the middle of her fore head, when she was good she was good, but when she was bad she...
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and a decent population chunk here. sioux city. 3 1/2%. conservatives here.ut here not long ago, a lot of conservatives target this area here. excuse me for reaching across. we'll see if the romney organization can deliver tonight, romney carried this area four years ago. remember conservatives have attacked him saying he's not the true conservative. if you look at the three counties in the west all carried by romney. in woodbury, where sioux city is, he had a decent margin. what happens out of the western part of the state, we don't have the votes there just yet. >> conventional wisdom before voting began tonight was the northwest more conservative perhaps more likely to go for santorum. the east more for romney and population centers where there's more young people because of iowa state, ron paul. >> romney's doing okay here. not quite as strongly as he did last time. santorum is winning. >> he's lost ground. >> compared to four years ago, but you have a three-way race this time, you had a two-way last time. a lot of these counties we're talking a few hundr
and a decent population chunk here. sioux city. 3 1/2%. conservatives here.ut here not long ago, a lot of conservatives target this area here. excuse me for reaching across. we'll see if the romney organization can deliver tonight, romney carried this area four years ago. remember conservatives have attacked him saying he's not the true conservative. if you look at the three counties in the west all carried by romney. in woodbury, where sioux city is, he had a decent margin. what happens out of...
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that's not the case here. >> i feel like i consider everybody in here, every inmate in here a potentialatch in the adjustment center where san quentin's most violent death row inmates are housed. the daily grind here is bleak for both inmates and staff. >> the mentality is i'm on death row and there's nothing you can do to me. if i assault you today there is nothing they will do to me tomorrow. you can only kill me once. >> assaults are so common here that any contact with inmates, even serving meals, requires officers to suit up in full riot gear. >> but that doesn't stop them from gassing, which is where they throw a variety of substances, can be anything, urine, feces. >> from the time you open the food port, there's an opening for the inmate to assault you. >> death row at san quentin is a really very scary place. the adjustment center is the scariest place at death row. they allowed us to shoot a feeding. a guy had to get there before dawn and suit up. even the protective gear i had to wear to shoot they wouldn't let me go beyond a certain point to shoot it. >> the footage camera o
that's not the case here. >> i feel like i consider everybody in here, every inmate in here a potentialatch in the adjustment center where san quentin's most violent death row inmates are housed. the daily grind here is bleak for both inmates and staff. >> the mentality is i'm on death row and there's nothing you can do to me. if i assault you today there is nothing they will do to me tomorrow. you can only kill me once. >> assaults are so common here that any contact with...
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here. this is what environmental problems look like her they look like people problems environmental problems are people problems as long as gravity still holds us here. they aren't separate except if you're over here. and these folks have been stolen from their land raped their names drug through the mud but they are tough as hell. break everything else you can grab that these people ain't breaking on your science on your say so run your legislation of the month hell yes they get red headed now they win things seem counterfeit what else do you have and there ain't much. just your word your soul and your back. one hundred years later they're still here still fighting for their health and their cool spite of their. weather is fair weather and they are gone this will not be home anymore. and a hundred years after the first pickaxe struck oklahoma go they're handing this place back to the quapaw appreciate your here's the worst superfund site in the country. so our group has even started. you
here. this is what environmental problems look like her they look like people problems environmental problems are people problems as long as gravity still holds us here. they aren't separate except if you're over here. and these folks have been stolen from their land raped their names drug through the mud but they are tough as hell. break everything else you can grab that these people ain't breaking on your science on your say so run your legislation of the month hell yes they get red headed...
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here we go.and applause ] ♪ hashtags hashtags hashtags hashtags hashtags ♪ >> jimmy: i'm not asking any questions anymore, man. [ laughter ] >> steve: i was on it. >> jimmy: you were always doing ten other things. >> steve: i was on it. >> jimmy: yeah, i can tell. you were -- what were you doing? like a sudoku and going on youtube. [ light laughter ] >> yeah, i was getting the next tune ready. >> jimmy: i know. you're always getting -- ready. he's always doing ten things. multi-tasker. >> steve: he's a tasker. >> jimmy: he's a task master. >> steve: task master general. >> jimmy: you guys -- [ laughter ] hashtags. these are lists on twitter -- are you guys on twitter? [ cheers and applause ] okay, so this -- we do a fun thing every wednesday night. we ask you guys -- we give you a hashtag. we give you a topic. and we ask you to send in some tweets. so, since the super bowl's coming up in a few weeks, i went on twitter and started a hashtag called "game day superstition." and i asked you guys at h
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the border yes but done here for years. oh here here's a fun your last week. oh there's two things a lot of i need one. they go do you guys have been supplying me pre-light is for the longest time ok well i asked ridge runner if that's if he left his tooth brush up here you says no it's not as to rush so i looked at the whole picture not just a tooth brush we have a rock on the well you have a lock on the right point that. well where is it going the more we go to the usa they can climb up that dirt mound go right over the fence make a bee line and go like i would want for. these kind of people like fight this fight for because. they would lay him down he is sort of to get a live comfortable have a nice ranch not have to worry about things. by themselves a nice piece does property and they wind up having to put up with all of this get it eight foot gate get all these dogs live every night defensively that's not the way it should be in america. so you. see you know a little but then they're coming over the fence by the hundreds every night that i watch them some
the border yes but done here for years. oh here here's a fun your last week. oh there's two things a lot of i need one. they go do you guys have been supplying me pre-light is for the longest time ok well i asked ridge runner if that's if he left his tooth brush up here you says no it's not as to rush so i looked at the whole picture not just a tooth brush we have a rock on the well you have a lock on the right point that. well where is it going the more we go to the usa they can climb up that...
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i went to grammar school here. i went to st. ignatius here. i am a proud wild cat. i went to college at loyola- marymount university in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball. i remember coming down here to christie field, when my dad was in the military, seeing how the beaches have transformed into but we have today. you cannot beat the views, of course. it just holds summoning memories and i can come here with our kids, our family. i ended up going to ireland to get a master's degree at the university college of dublin. i went back to the states and went to law school at university of pennsylvania. then i came back, and choosing to live in san francisco was natural to me. when you are a child, you do not realize what you had until you leave home. i had the opportunity to live in los angeles, abroad in ireland, and there is no place like home, when you are from san francisco. i have been a corporate attorney at palo -- in palo alto. i became an >> i worked in the finance industry about 5 1/2 years. in the summer of 2009 i joined a venture capital firm wi
i went to grammar school here. i went to st. ignatius here. i am a proud wild cat. i went to college at loyola- marymount university in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball. i remember coming down here to christie field, when my dad was in the military, seeing how the beaches have transformed into but we have today. you cannot beat the views, of course. it just holds summoning memories and i can come here with our kids, our family. i ended up going to ireland to get a master's...
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who are here. i graduated from laurel high school, which is the school where the majority of students are students of color. apart from my caucasian friend, i don't think a single one of my friends came from a non-immigrant family. the other thing growing up in this climate is how polarizing the issue is. it seems like there has been a battle between people who are pro immigration and people who are anti-immigration. but i think, especially seeing all the faces here, just putting faces on this issue makes it so there aren't two sides to this people, that there are two grooms of people opposed to each other. somewhere down the line, all of us came here at some point, except the native americans. but yeah, i think like my mom said, just getting our voice out there, really are part of the same society, and i think our society has faced a real moral crisis where we have family values that are opposed to what our policies and laws say, and we are splitting up families. i have friends who were born here
who are here. i graduated from laurel high school, which is the school where the majority of students are students of color. apart from my caucasian friend, i don't think a single one of my friends came from a non-immigrant family. the other thing growing up in this climate is how polarizing the issue is. it seems like there has been a battle between people who are pro immigration and people who are anti-immigration. but i think, especially seeing all the faces here, just putting faces on this...
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not preaching here.ours of the various monument, the smithsonian, you can park right there and they have wheelchairs for you and all the smithsonian museum offer free wheelchairs. there are plenty of permit only parking right there. so don't rule that out. don't rule out getting in that wheelchair and continuing to live and see things. also, you said you go to the movies a little bit. don't rule out the movies. that's the wonderment of the movies. there is something always different. taking in a movie that you would not normally see. go to the art theater, the arty movies and see one of those. challenge yourself in that way. concert, live venue. some of the best seats are wheelchair accessible. we are looking at a theater at arena stage. so walking with a cane should not be a hassle. how about a cooking class or art class. and that ceramic place, all fired up, accessible to folks who need to get in and out, move a little slower. you can bring your own food and wine while having dinner, painting or doing
not preaching here.ours of the various monument, the smithsonian, you can park right there and they have wheelchairs for you and all the smithsonian museum offer free wheelchairs. there are plenty of permit only parking right there. so don't rule that out. don't rule out getting in that wheelchair and continuing to live and see things. also, you said you go to the movies a little bit. don't rule out the movies. that's the wonderment of the movies. there is something always different. taking in...
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i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp.ed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. >>> it's often said prisons are like cities behind walls. if that metaphor were applied to alabama's holman correctional facility, inmate, robert, would be about six feet long by three feet wide. >> this is home. bed to bed. right here. each one of these beds is like having a house in a subdivision out there on the street, only no walls, no doors, no privacy, so you just kind of ignore what's going on next door to you. >> after 20 years of incarceration, 17 served at holman, teter has developed an appreciation for simple routines. >> cup of coffee. first thing. cup of coffee and a cigarette. that's it. that's every morning. then, you know, comb your hair, get dressed, go outside. there is no such thing as a holiday here. there's no christmas. there's no tree. every day is the same. when you get up, it's the same people, the same thing, the same rat race, and there's no relaxation. >> at the time of our shoot he s
i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp.ed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. >>> it's often said prisons are like cities behind walls. if that metaphor were applied to alabama's holman correctional facility, inmate, robert, would be about six feet long by three feet wide. >> this is home. bed to bed. right here. each one of these beds is like having a house in a subdivision out there on the street, only no walls, no doors, no privacy, so...
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and here we are, dressed the same. [chanting] >> we have the right to vote. >> whether you are marching for a cause or voting in the next election, make your voice heard. thank you for watching. >> i am the executive director of the san francisco redevelopment agency. thank you for coming. we are here to celebrate and acknowledging the spirit of this block of kucom. -- nucom. we have a close collaboration with the mta, dpw, and leadership from our elected officials. thank you. the investments that we can see here today in the public realm, incredible streetscape improvements, and then in the private rel., through the local -- low-cost loan program for homeowners on this block to update and maintain their homes, demonstrates the mayor's commitment to revitalizing our city's neighborhoods, starting here in the bayview hunters point community. in doing so, creating local jobs for san francisco residents. thank you, mr. mayor. with that, i turn it over to you. [applause] >> thank you for the introduction, tiffany. thank yo
and here we are, dressed the same. [chanting] >> we have the right to vote. >> whether you are marching for a cause or voting in the next election, make your voice heard. thank you for watching. >> i am the executive director of the san francisco redevelopment agency. thank you for coming. we are here to celebrate and acknowledging the spirit of this block of kucom. -- nucom. we have a close collaboration with the mta, dpw, and leadership from our elected officials. thank you....
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here.da 37%, the largest group describe themselves as somewhat conservative. 34% describe themselves as very conservative and 30% moderate to legal. important distinction from south carolina. the tea party movement was huge in florida in 2010, big today as well. 66% voting in this presidential primary 66% supporters, 22% neutral. 8% oppose the tea party. evangelical born again christians big constituency in iowa and in south carolina, a smaller constituency in florida. 39% describe themselves as white born again evangelicals. six in 10 say they don't fit that description there. if you look at the most important candidate quality, when republicans went to the polls today we asked them what is the most important candidate quality? 45% largest groupt said can defeat president obama. 45% of republicans today say quality number one. can they win the general election. can they defeat barack obama. 13% want a true conservative. strong moral character was the number one quality for 17%. the right e
here.da 37%, the largest group describe themselves as somewhat conservative. 34% describe themselves as very conservative and 30% moderate to legal. important distinction from south carolina. the tea party movement was huge in florida in 2010, big today as well. 66% voting in this presidential primary 66% supporters, 22% neutral. 8% oppose the tea party. evangelical born again christians big constituency in iowa and in south carolina, a smaller constituency in florida. 39% describe themselves...
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have here in new hampshire. councilmember david katannia has a house member by the name of cindy rosenwald. she brought up this measure here today in committee and that's the plan, to get friends that are in other states to bring it up in front of house committees and basically pass this, and get it out to the public so people know that there's an issue in d.c. and the thought is if most americans realize that the district of colombia residents don't have equal voting rights, then maybe they'll support this and one day d.c. could become the 51st state. >> it's my understanding this has to be ratified by each of the states and that's the issue. so the cause is going right there to these different states. matt, is there a sense that there'll be a resolution? will they leave knowing that they have at least new hampshire's support in their push for statehood, do you know that yet? >> reporter: at this point i believe that the committee could consider it, not sure if it'll be a full vote in committee today. basically
have here in new hampshire. councilmember david katannia has a house member by the name of cindy rosenwald. she brought up this measure here today in committee and that's the plan, to get friends that are in other states to bring it up in front of house committees and basically pass this, and get it out to the public so people know that there's an issue in d.c. and the thought is if most americans realize that the district of colombia residents don't have equal voting rights, then maybe they'll...
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so here is your futurecast. cloud cover here late in the afternoon.will have some clouds working through particularly to the north and west up towards the pennsylvania border and then during the overnight hours, we'll clear out again and we should be in for a bright and sunny day tuesday and much of wednesday and check out these high temperatures as we get into the middle of the week. 47 today. 62 tuesday. 65degrees, these are actual air temperatures, on wednesday. highs in the upper 40s by friday. let's do some on-time traffic with julie wright. >> have you tweeted yet? i've been waiting. >> i got to figure out how to log in again. i forgot our password. once i do, i'll be on, i promise. >> let's say good morning to the crew in sky fox. they are hovering above 66. as you work your way inbound this morning, your lanes are open. getting a little bunched up as you work you way in from fair oaks towards 123. good morning, chopper brad. looking good up there as you work your way eastbound towards the capital beltway. northbound along i-59, no problems to
so here is your futurecast. cloud cover here late in the afternoon.will have some clouds working through particularly to the north and west up towards the pennsylvania border and then during the overnight hours, we'll clear out again and we should be in for a bright and sunny day tuesday and much of wednesday and check out these high temperatures as we get into the middle of the week. 47 today. 62 tuesday. 65degrees, these are actual air temperatures, on wednesday. highs in the upper 40s by...
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here with r.t.you're good to have you with us today well straight to our top story now several detainees in libya have died in recent weeks as a result of torture according to amnesty international human rights group says the crimes were committed by the libyan military and security forces the accusations follow similar claims by french medical aid agency of thousands of gadhafi loyalists remain behind bars now suffering the same atrocities handed out under the late colonel's regime ortiz men from washington as more doctors without borders known for going do their job in the most dangerous and notorious.
here with r.t.you're good to have you with us today well straight to our top story now several detainees in libya have died in recent weeks as a result of torture according to amnesty international human rights group says the crimes were committed by the libyan military and security forces the accusations follow similar claims by french medical aid agency of thousands of gadhafi loyalists remain behind bars now suffering the same atrocities handed out under the late colonel's regime ortiz men...
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it's raining here and at truckee. cloudy up here. so this is a warm system, but the snow level will come down starting tomorrow. we're getting one little band going through right now and then we'll get a break. it will be an off and on rainy day. some decent tolls yesterday. especially north of san francisco. san francisco, a quarter of an inch. and around the tenth to a quarter of an inch. the next system has a lot more going for it. this is the leading edge of it. and now it is starting to light things up. taking aim right here as you can see it. and also into the city and down towards peninsula, over the east bay, not so much for the north and south yet, but it's on its way. much stronger systems, number two, coming in today and then a third one on sunday afternoon evening. i know, i know. but that's what mother nature is saying right now. i believe it. now, today, cloudy, foggy. and rain develops heavier for them later on tonight and as the wind has picked up as well, especially along the coast. this is the computer model forecas
it's raining here and at truckee. cloudy up here. so this is a warm system, but the snow level will come down starting tomorrow. we're getting one little band going through right now and then we'll get a break. it will be an off and on rainy day. some decent tolls yesterday. especially north of san francisco. san francisco, a quarter of an inch. and around the tenth to a quarter of an inch. the next system has a lot more going for it. this is the leading edge of it. and now it is starting to...
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he was here just a few moments ago and we watched that right here on cnn.teresting things he did today was point out that four years ago in his run for president, rick santorum who is surging and doing so well in the polls here in iowa right now, actually endorsed him. can we listen to that sound bite? >> senator santorum was kind enough to endorse me last time around. i appreciate that. and we have been friends. i can tell you our backgrounds are quite different. >> so santorum's got some questions about that today, given the fact that he is posing himself as the true conservative choice in the race right now. so why did you endorse this candidate four years ago? santorum's point is, look, he didn't want john mccain to win and it was very late in the game, just about a week before mitt romney actually got out of the race. so that will be something to talk about going forward. but, candy, you're absolutely right, he's playing it very safe now, trying very hard not to make any news. he's riding slightly at the top of the polls. everybody else wants to try to
he was here just a few moments ago and we watched that right here on cnn.teresting things he did today was point out that four years ago in his run for president, rick santorum who is surging and doing so well in the polls here in iowa right now, actually endorsed him. can we listen to that sound bite? >> senator santorum was kind enough to endorse me last time around. i appreciate that. and we have been friends. i can tell you our backgrounds are quite different. >> so santorum's...
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i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. everyone who calls it home. owçwç?yçysxc!? >>> for most of the inmates of the women's prison in north carolina, work is an important part of life behind bars. there are the traditional jobs, such as making license plates and working the cafeteria line. but the prison also offers unique vocational programs, allowing inmates to learn a variety of skills and trades. >> thank you for calling north carolina travel and tourism, how may i help you? >> anyone calling a 1-800 number for north carolina vacation tips would never know they might be talking to a convicted murderer. carolyn james is serving a 21-year sentence for killing her boyfriend. >> it was a domestic violence situation, and it got to the point that everything just kept escalating. and i tried to commit suicide. i got the gun and i was getting ready to shoot myself and he took it from me. we ended up fighting in the jeep, and we went off the road. and when we went off the road, i was thrown across him, got the gun, and tried t
i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. everyone who calls it home. owçwç?yçysxc!? >>> for most of the inmates of the women's prison in north carolina, work is an important part of life behind bars. there are the traditional jobs, such as making license plates and working the cafeteria line. but the prison also offers unique vocational programs, allowing inmates to learn a variety of skills and trades. >> thank you for calling north carolina travel and tourism, how may i...
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i'm here to do x, y and z. you know, he couldn't pay her the money fast enough and then we took her down. >> got anything in your purse we need to know about? >> when officers search her purse, they make a surprising find. they discover a taser. >> the illegal weapon serves as a stark reminder of the great personal risk women take each time they sell themselves. >> last arrest was in '07 for prostitution. >> officers now switch positions as they wait for the last girl to show. >> looks promising. she's supposed to be coming back up here within about five minutes. >> a gold truck with three men pulls up next to our camera and dumps a blonde woman out of a truck. >> the truck pulled directly beside us and we're scrambling to hide our cameras and everything. and both doors open up and it looked like they were trying to push her out of the truck. easy with that camera. >> going to the room. >> see, the girl is coming up. >> once inside room 106, the girl gives the undercover officer the third degree. she suspects h
i'm here to do x, y and z. you know, he couldn't pay her the money fast enough and then we took her down. >> got anything in your purse we need to know about? >> when officers search her purse, they make a surprising find. they discover a taser. >> the illegal weapon serves as a stark reminder of the great personal risk women take each time they sell themselves. >> last arrest was in '07 for prostitution. >> officers now switch positions as they wait for the last...
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here's monika samtani.we're glad to have you back. >> good to be. >> howard, good morning, my friend. >> grab the jackets and the rain gear. spotty showers and chilly temps. nothing frozen. we don't have any iciness to talk about. monika will tell you more about that in a moment. the day planner calls for the spotty showers that are going to be occurring on and off all day. 41 now. 42 by 9:00. here and there showers, hit and miss showers. by noon, 46. by 5:00, 50. rain chances and intensity and coverage will increase tonight. right now, you're seeing just these spotty showers i'm talking about over us. look to the west, look at the rain from indianapolis back toward lexington. down as you head toward louisiana. looks like they just issued a new tornado watch down across the gulf coast. tell you more about that coming up. for us, spotty showers. a couple here out toward winchester. we're seeing the bulk of the action pushing through southern montgomery and howard county. now east of the beltway through much
here's monika samtani.we're glad to have you back. >> good to be. >> howard, good morning, my friend. >> grab the jackets and the rain gear. spotty showers and chilly temps. nothing frozen. we don't have any iciness to talk about. monika will tell you more about that in a moment. the day planner calls for the spotty showers that are going to be occurring on and off all day. 41 now. 42 by 9:00. here and there showers, hit and miss showers. by noon, 46. by 5:00, 50. rain chances...
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those who have eyes here in our t.n.x. the story of oklahoma's abandoned community still fighting for justice almost thirty years after environmental disaster ruined their lives to watch the first part of that special report here on our. will rogers once they add somebody asking about miami said well i just don't make much of anymore and we need the lord intends for us to be good sturtz what he gave us and we did a terrible job here we've determined to. do nothing about pitcher i'd spent half of the football game picher oklahoma back in one thousand nine hundred eighty four it was dark.
those who have eyes here in our t.n.x. the story of oklahoma's abandoned community still fighting for justice almost thirty years after environmental disaster ruined their lives to watch the first part of that special report here on our. will rogers once they add somebody asking about miami said well i just don't make much of anymore and we need the lord intends for us to be good sturtz what he gave us and we did a terrible job here we've determined to. do nothing about pitcher i'd spent half...
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lovely to meet you so tell me about the academy here in florence of a here during two years which is years ago there were the first course. into a funeral of all the data during ten years doing different kind of walk shops and. want to bring a russian academic classic school. european stay with us and of course bring spiritual wildness and art which is very important for us immersion european students here you have russian or international italians or it's a little international of the students which is a half from belgium from italy from you glance from america around the world can anybody come here or they have to be you know a decent artist are not about yeah i think it can be here which is normally students just sending their application form together with the board but after a while the year of professor choosing if that student will continue filthier or second which is a bit answer an exam but they would have exam after one year were serious and the tutors are mostly russian teachers that most are russian which is that it's teachers a who are already graduated in russia and who
lovely to meet you so tell me about the academy here in florence of a here during two years which is years ago there were the first course. into a funeral of all the data during ten years doing different kind of walk shops and. want to bring a russian academic classic school. european stay with us and of course bring spiritual wildness and art which is very important for us immersion european students here you have russian or international italians or it's a little international of the students...
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we decided to come here because you guys are here.tunity to keep our message just out there, not just for folks in new hampshire, but around the country. our hopes that our grass-roots effort and our team that we built here in the ideas we have -- and the ideas we have been talking about will resonate here. i think that they have. they have moved up from 3% into the pack of those who have spent a lot more time and money than we have here. [unintelligible] oh, my goodness, yes. ron paul is right here about 17 times. to do as well as them, i am not show that as possible but if we do it, that to me would be great. [unintelligible] >> mitt romney says that he is electable in your not. -- and you are not. >> he has run three times and lost twice. he has run as a liberal, a moderate, and now is a conservative. i've run here -- i have run five times and won four, i have always run as a conservative and run four times out of five. who is the most electable? it is an absurd statement because of budget people giving -- a bunch of people giving
we decided to come here because you guys are here.tunity to keep our message just out there, not just for folks in new hampshire, but around the country. our hopes that our grass-roots effort and our team that we built here in the ideas we have -- and the ideas we have been talking about will resonate here. i think that they have. they have moved up from 3% into the pack of those who have spent a lot more time and money than we have here. [unintelligible] oh, my goodness, yes. ron paul is right...
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and will stay here. the migrants that came from europe they were mistreated and the first to write benjamin franklin song said we've got to stop the german ideation of the united states is going on i want to be dramatic you have to determine flags in german customs so familiar that was ben franklin would be most people here think he's a hero he's in your hundred dollar bill and i don't believe the people that are here are here to work they're healthy people they're not here to use the system so the benefits remember that undocumented people don't want them for them it's going to they're not here for the benefits it's going to they're going to use all your aiding and abetting to put in the water out there i tell people nobody's going to go for the water to come here to remember that the undocumented community is going to be billions to this country billions of the surplus those billions contribute to the growth of this country calls institutions economic institutions education institutions so it's easy to
and will stay here. the migrants that came from europe they were mistreated and the first to write benjamin franklin song said we've got to stop the german ideation of the united states is going on i want to be dramatic you have to determine flags in german customs so familiar that was ben franklin would be most people here think he's a hero he's in your hundred dollar bill and i don't believe the people that are here are here to work they're healthy people they're not here to use the system so...
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i am so proud to be here on behalf of the commissioners who are here and those who cannot be here.e're here to serve and work with the city. we are here for you. thank you so much for being part of this great department. we're looking forward to meeting you and working with you in the future. [applause] >> thank you, fire commissioner. the chief of the department, joanne hayes-white, would now like to say a few words. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. welcome to our beautiful division of training 21 years ago, i sat in those seats and was a proud member of the 1978 recruit class. we're here to celebrate your hard work and successful completion of the rigorous 14- week recruit academy. this the first recruit academy we've had in nearly six years. you now have the skills and ability to enter the field on your assignments and provide firefighting and emergency medical services to our community to fulfil our mission. i remember your first day here on may 2, 2011. i spoke about the importance of teamwork, getting to know one another, and working together to build on strengths to hel
i am so proud to be here on behalf of the commissioners who are here and those who cannot be here.e're here to serve and work with the city. we are here for you. thank you so much for being part of this great department. we're looking forward to meeting you and working with you in the future. [applause] >> thank you, fire commissioner. the chief of the department, joanne hayes-white, would now like to say a few words. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. welcome to our beautiful...
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we have nice beautiful plum tomatoes here. we have some beautiful fresh fish here. it will come together beautifully. >> many to cut out all this talk, and let's go shop. yeah. ♪ >> what makes your dish unique? >> i like it spicy and smoky. i will take fresh italian tomatoes and the fresh seafood, and will bring them to other with some nice spoked paprika and some nice smoked jalapeno peppers. i am going to stew them up and get a nice savory, smoky, fishy, tomatoy, spicy broth. >> bring it on. how are you feeling? >> i feel good. i spent the $20 and have a few pennies less. i am going to go home and cook. i will text message u.n. is done. >> excellent and really looking forward to it. >> today we're going to make the san francisco classic dish invented by italian and portuguese fishermen. it'll be like a nice spaghetti sauce. then we will put in the fish soup. the last thing is the dungeon as crab, let it all blend together. it will be delicious. when i could, i will try to make healthy meals with fresh ingredients, whatever is in season and local. those juicy, fres
we have nice beautiful plum tomatoes here. we have some beautiful fresh fish here. it will come together beautifully. >> many to cut out all this talk, and let's go shop. yeah. ♪ >> what makes your dish unique? >> i like it spicy and smoky. i will take fresh italian tomatoes and the fresh seafood, and will bring them to other with some nice spoked paprika and some nice smoked jalapeno peppers. i am going to stew them up and get a nice savory, smoky, fishy, tomatoy, spicy...
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are you here and safe?his point -- >> are you -- is spider-man going to -- do you think that you will ever live this down and don't act like putting your arm around me makes it better, because -- >> i want to zip up my sweater, and i am going to start rocking. >> i thought that you were going the have a shooting pain up the left arm. >> so what have been some of the big moments for you -- >> no, the coughing does not make it better. >> i am a little sick. >> is that the integrity coming up? and now it is gone. wow. i can't wait to see the number for "chorus line" or les mis? come on, maybe one of the "rock of ages" kids could come over. >> and i'm the voice of the the narrator in a show. >> yes, when i was on my own show called "kathy griffin wants a tony." >> did you get one? >> no, but -- >> i like how you are wearing your coat like a european person, and i sort of imagining you walking around like, who is that original -- >> i am glad i bug you. i know, i can't decide if i am hot or cold. >> and you are
are you here and safe?his point -- >> are you -- is spider-man going to -- do you think that you will ever live this down and don't act like putting your arm around me makes it better, because -- >> i want to zip up my sweater, and i am going to start rocking. >> i thought that you were going the have a shooting pain up the left arm. >> so what have been some of the big moments for you -- >> no, the coughing does not make it better. >> i am a little sick....
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you were very effective up here in new hampshire with mccain winning up here. let me ask you about last time around. let me ask you about this thing what i call sort of the catholic angry vote that came up here, the people who moved up here, not the old yankees that have been here for generations, the back to the mayflower people. irish, italian, canadians, different people that moved up here. they liked pat buchanan and pro-life and they are gritty, gritty catholics. do you think that's a vote that santorum can nab in just five or six days? >> i'm not sure santorum will be able to win the new hampshire primary. i think that romney has built his firewall there. i think the question is can rick santorum move into double digits? can he finish second in new hampshire or finish close to ron paul? does he have momentum coming out of new hampshire which sets up a must-win state for him which i think is south carolina. i think that if rick santorum is going to take this primary deep, he has to win somewhere, and he has to win in south carolina, and he's going to have
you were very effective up here in new hampshire with mccain winning up here. let me ask you about last time around. let me ask you about this thing what i call sort of the catholic angry vote that came up here, the people who moved up here, not the old yankees that have been here for generations, the back to the mayflower people. irish, italian, canadians, different people that moved up here. they liked pat buchanan and pro-life and they are gritty, gritty catholics. do you think that's a vote...