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see you next weekend from houston.ptioning provided by cbs sports division this crazy ferris wheel never stops spinning. that's why i drink this vitaminwater triple-x. it's got vitamin c and antioxidants to help support a healthy body. now excuse me while i go live my circus life in any freaky way i want. requires more than wishful thinking. it requires determination and decisive action. go to e-trade and get unbiased analyst ratings and 24/7 help from award-winning customer support to take control of your finances and your life. tap into the power of revolutionary mobile apps. to trade wherever. whenever. life isn't fully experienced sitting idly by. neither is investing. e-trade. investing unleashed. neither is investing. captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> stahl: corporations are avoiding paying billions of dollars in u.s. taxes by moving their operations to new tax havens like the swiss town of zug. so, here we are in zug. we went there to visit their operations. and we came to see your
see you next weekend from houston.ptioning provided by cbs sports division this crazy ferris wheel never stops spinning. that's why i drink this vitaminwater triple-x. it's got vitamin c and antioxidants to help support a healthy body. now excuse me while i go live my circus life in any freaky way i want. requires more than wishful thinking. it requires determination and decisive action. go to e-trade and get unbiased analyst ratings and 24/7 help from award-winning customer support to take...
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so we were at the houston rodeo. >> i saw that. >> jimmy: i know you're a houston boy. >> quite a cowboy laughter ] >> jimmy: that's what i was saying the whole time. thank you. >> those dirty clothes. >> jimmy: completely. have you played that rodeo before? >> i've played it years ago. elvis had the record and then i played it and they let me, because i was a hometown boy. they let me squeeze in 280 extra people. so i broke elvis's record. it made me sick, too. >> jimmy: you didn't want to beat elvis's record. >> no, i didn't want to beat his record. >> jimmy: he's the king. >> yeah, of course he is. >> jimmy: i'm so psyched you're here, kenny rogers. i've got to say, where is the beard? >> well, part of it's still here. i've had this for seven or eight years now. my wife wanda is an identical twin and the process one day she and her sister were bitching and moaning about cutting their hair. i said, "for god's sake, cut it. it will grow up." and she said, "if it's that simple, why don't you shave your beard?" so as a joke, i had about a month off, i went in and was going to shave it and
so we were at the houston rodeo. >> i saw that. >> jimmy: i know you're a houston boy. >> quite a cowboy laughter ] >> jimmy: that's what i was saying the whole time. thank you. >> those dirty clothes. >> jimmy: completely. have you played that rodeo before? >> i've played it years ago. elvis had the record and then i played it and they let me, because i was a hometown boy. they let me squeeze in 280 extra people. so i broke elvis's record. it made me...
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in houston? >> yeah. >> stahl: not here? >> no. >> stahl: but this is the headquarters. >> i know. >> stahl: and is the c.e.o. here? >> no. >> pelley: elissa montanti is unlike almost anyone we've ever met. with the help of some very charitable american doctors, she's changed the lives of more than 100 kids, like this one, a boy from iraq who needed an arm, a leg and an eye. >> i love you, wa'ad. >> pelley: tonight, you'll follow his transformation, which is a wonder to watch. >> catch it! face the basket! make a play! he's got to get up closer! you don't just say "screen"! my god! where next?! >> kroft: this is not a story about a tyrannical coach who churns out athletes at some high school sports factory. it's about values, loyalty, and parochial school that doesn't meet anyone's idea of what a basketball powerhouse should look like. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." [ male annou
in houston? >> yeah. >> stahl: not here? >> no. >> stahl: but this is the headquarters. >> i know. >> stahl: and is the c.e.o. here? >> no. >> pelley: elissa montanti is unlike almost anyone we've ever met. with the help of some very charitable american doctors, she's changed the lives of more than 100 kids, like this one, a boy from iraq who needed an arm, a leg and an eye. >> i love you, wa'ad. >> pelley: tonight, you'll follow his...
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in houston, jessica willie for abc news. >> well, as we mentioned, that incident in houston took place0th anniversary of the assassination attempt on former president reagan. >> now, that's the event that galvanized a major gun control campaign headed by mr. reagan's former press secretary. john hendren is in washington with more. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, rob and peggy. gun control is an issue that makes a periodic appearance on capitol hill, gets debated and then goes nowhere. but after the tucson massacre, gun control advocates think they have their best chance in years. they were the shots that nearly assassinated a president. >> back to the white house. back to the white house. rawhide is okay. >> reporter: americans didn't know it, but that attempt nearly succeeded. one bullet nearly penetrating ronald reagan's heart. on the 30th anniversary of that day, his press secretary, james brady, remains paralyzed but he's anything but inactive on capitol hill and at the white house. >> i used to be a track runner. no more. but i'm not going to run away from this. >>
in houston, jessica willie for abc news. >> well, as we mentioned, that incident in houston took place0th anniversary of the assassination attempt on former president reagan. >> now, that's the event that galvanized a major gun control campaign headed by mr. reagan's former press secretary. john hendren is in washington with more. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, rob and peggy. gun control is an issue that makes a periodic appearance on capitol hill, gets debated...
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asÍ comenzaron la rueda de prensa los mÉdicos que conducen su rehabilitaciÓn en un hospital de houstonsu esposo. >> se ha reforzado la terapia del habla, la terapia de movimiento fÍsico en sí. >> los mÉdicos revelaron que aÚn cuando la parlamentaria no recuerda la sangrienta balacera ocurrida el ocho de enero, serÍa relatado lo acontecido de forma limitada a su esposo y los especialistas que la atienden. >> ella estÁ respondiendo de manera maravillosa a este programa de rehabilitaciÓn, indicÓ el mÉdico que dirige el centro de cuidado en el que permanece gifford. segÚn indicÓ ella ahora tiene la capacidad de decir frases cortas, tengo hambre y estÉ cansada y sus terapias diarias duran en promedio tres horas. >> en tras ella siga poniendo en que por ciento como lo ha estado haciendo y nosotros le demos nuestro 101%, pienso que hay una gran posibilidad de que ello pueda ir. >> un hecho que por ahora sus mÉdicos no quieren confirmar porque desean que este viaje se asegurÓ y apropiado. -sea seguro. >> vamos a estar evaluando lo que en las Últimas semanas, indicÓ el doctor que ha estado mane
asÍ comenzaron la rueda de prensa los mÉdicos que conducen su rehabilitaciÓn en un hospital de houstonsu esposo. >> se ha reforzado la terapia del habla, la terapia de movimiento fÍsico en sí. >> los mÉdicos revelaron que aÚn cuando la parlamentaria no recuerda la sangrienta balacera ocurrida el ocho de enero, serÍa relatado lo acontecido de forma limitada a su esposo y los especialistas que la atienden. >> ella estÁ respondiendo de manera maravillosa a este programa...
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en houston, texas, pedro rojas, univisiÓn. >> es hora de ir a una nueva pausa, el sÓlo segundo >> elfrecieron su ayuda. vamos a contarles un poco de lo que el programa al punto tiene este domingo. el mega terremoto en japÓn, la polÉmica en torno a las armas en estados unidos y mÉxico y también lo que dijo... al representante luis gutiÉrrez por sus declaraciones de que en puerto rico hay una crisis de derechos civiles. este es un adelanto. >> este domingo tenemos lo Último sobre japÓn, que se puede hacer frente a estos desastres naturales. tenemos dos entrevistas exclusivas con agentes norteamericanos que denunciaron el caso de armas de estados unidos a territorio mexicano. >> nadie ha dicho que hemos suspendido la polÍtica mientras duran estas revisiones nadie ha ordenado el cese de estas actividades. >> se me hace extraÑo que ninguno de los agregados asignados a la ciudad de mÉxico o alguna de las otras oficinas no han sido informados de esta operaciÓn. >> el comisionado residente de puerto rico en washington dice que no es cierto que en la isla se estÉn violando los derechos humano
en houston, texas, pedro rojas, univisiÓn. >> es hora de ir a una nueva pausa, el sÓlo segundo >> elfrecieron su ayuda. vamos a contarles un poco de lo que el programa al punto tiene este domingo. el mega terremoto en japÓn, la polÉmica en torno a las armas en estados unidos y mÉxico y también lo que dijo... al representante luis gutiÉrrez por sus declaraciones de que en puerto rico hay una crisis de derechos civiles. este es un adelanto. >> este domingo tenemos lo...
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. >> algo parecido sucediÓ en houston texas donde casi 2000 personas se reunieron en el parque para apoyarcios que reciben. muchos de los manifestantes dijeron que gracias a los beneficios pueda sobrevivir, muchas familias son hispanas y piden a los legisladores que los tengan presentes. el incendio en el aeropuerto de miami sigue ocasionando la cancelaciÓn de vuelos, las llamas provocaron grandes daÑos y se podrÍa demorar meses en ser resuelto. ves las medidas adoptadas para hacer frente a la situaciÓn. >> con caras de desesperaciÓn miran los pasajeros las pantallas comprobando que los vuelos han sido cancelados. >> mucha incomodidad, horrible con niÑos pequeÑos, mire usted, con la necesidad de llegar a medellÍn, yo soy mÉdico, tengo que estar en medellÍn. >> es mucha incomodidad porque no contÁbamos con que nos tenÍamos que quedara aquÍ. >> se cancelaron la mayorÍa de los vuelos de american airlands. los pasajeros como esta mujer embarazada desconocen cuando volverÁn a casa. >> no hay hoteles, no sabemos dÓnde quedarnos, no sabemos quÉ hacer. >> el problema apretÓ los vuelos cancelados.
. >> algo parecido sucediÓ en houston texas donde casi 2000 personas se reunieron en el parque para apoyarcios que reciben. muchos de los manifestantes dijeron que gracias a los beneficios pueda sobrevivir, muchas familias son hispanas y piden a los legisladores que los tengan presentes. el incendio en el aeropuerto de miami sigue ocasionando la cancelaciÓn de vuelos, las llamas provocaron grandes daÑos y se podrÍa demorar meses en ser resuelto. ves las medidas adoptadas para hacer...
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en este salÓn de la escuela secundaria davis en houston, se percibe el fenÓmeno demogrÁfico que estÁina nacional del censo, un 38% de los pobladores de tejas son hispanos. >> algunos padres consideran seÑalar que la carencia econÓmica impide un mejor rendimiento estudiantil. >> la mayorÍa de nosotros tiene que trabajar para alimentar a las familias y si hubiera ayuda los muchachos tendrÍa la libertad de ir mÁs tiempo a las escuelas. >> el pueblo tiene que trabajar junto con las instituciones. con la situaciÓn actual, no estamos 100% involucrados en procesos educativos. >> los legisladores de tejas impulsarÁn con junto de leyes inmigratorias que podrÍan limitar el acceso de los indocumentados a las escuelas pÚblicas. >> en estos momentos la educaciÓn pÚblica texana podrÍa enfrentar mÁs de $ 8 mil millones en recortes en los proximos aÑos. desde houston univission. >> este lunes, univisiÓn tiene otro drama especial en que estudiantes, maestros y padres de familias le hacen preguntas al presidente obama sobre la emigraciÓn. el programa sale esta noche a las siete de la noche. llegamos a
en este salÓn de la escuela secundaria davis en houston, se percibe el fenÓmeno demogrÁfico que estÁina nacional del censo, un 38% de los pobladores de tejas son hispanos. >> algunos padres consideran seÑalar que la carencia econÓmica impide un mejor rendimiento estudiantil. >> la mayorÍa de nosotros tiene que trabajar para alimentar a las familias y si hubiera ayuda los muchachos tendrÍa la libertad de ir mÁs tiempo a las escuelas. >> el pueblo tiene que trabajar...
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. >>> al regresar, de la pausa, las balas vuelan en una escuela en houston. >>> recuerdan al ex presidenteal parecer un estudiante abrió fuego contra varios jóvenes, matando a uno de ellos y dejando a varios más heridos, se reportó un arresto y aún está bajo investigación el tiroteo. >>> hoy se cumplen 30 años del intento de asesinato del ex presidente ronald reagan. >>>el presidente barack obama anunció un plan para reducir la dependencia de petróleo extranjero, aunque el costo de la gasolina continúa aumentando. >>> con precios que superan los 4 dólares por galón el llenar el tanque duele. >>> no veo razón por qué los precios son tan altos. >>> reducir la dependencia en el petróleo extranjero es una parte central. >>> su objetivo es reducir las importaciones 30% en 10 años, su plan , vehículos más eficientes, fuentes alternativas de energía, petróleo y gas natural en estados unidos, y también usar energía nuclear. >>> aunque se agregue un poco más de ethanol a la gasolina, el total de la flota vehicular sigue siendo de gasolina. >>> la respuesta republicana no se hizo esperar, se aseguró
. >>> al regresar, de la pausa, las balas vuelan en una escuela en houston. >>> recuerdan al ex presidenteal parecer un estudiante abrió fuego contra varios jóvenes, matando a uno de ellos y dejando a varios más heridos, se reportó un arresto y aún está bajo investigación el tiroteo. >>> hoy se cumplen 30 años del intento de asesinato del ex presidente ronald reagan. >>>el presidente barack obama anunció un plan para reducir la dependencia de...
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. >> houston, final type, we will stop. >> shuttle discovery lands back on earth. what they accomplished. >>> maybe it's safe to go in the water after all.
. >> houston, final type, we will stop. >> shuttle discovery lands back on earth. what they accomplished. >>> maybe it's safe to go in the water after all.
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in the music business, clive davis, the man who launched the careers of bruce sprinsteen, whitney houston and carlos santana, will be honored here tomorrow night at the grammy. and lawrence goldstone is here. his latest text, "inherently unequal," is a look at the role of the supreme court at the beginning of the jim crow era. we're glad you joined us. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley, with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and working to remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: it is an thorn have clive davis on this program. back in 1967, he became president of columbia records and helped usher in a golden age of popular music. in 1974, he founded ari
in the music business, clive davis, the man who launched the careers of bruce sprinsteen, whitney houston and carlos santana, will be honored here tomorrow night at the grammy. and lawrence goldstone is here. his latest text, "inherently unequal," is a look at the role of the supreme court at the beginning of the jim crow era. we're glad you joined us. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to...
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jerry sanders the mayor of sand aye oh, kasim reed the mayor of atlanta, bill white the mayor of houston and rmplets t. rybak the mayor of minneapolis. >> if they pass laws, they will have to do it but fundamentally they can be some really serious cutbacks throughout this country which will damage our future because the federal government and the state governments are not doing what they should do and that is investing in the things that really matter rather than wasting money and spending money where it is popular. and the greatest example -- tom friedman, one of them, we spend 40% of our money on seniors and 10% on our youth. if you think bit for the future, it should be much more balanced. >> we see in our various state governments and we looked at what goes on in washington. we could never get away with some of the stuff that goes on in those other places. you either filled the pothole or you didn't. you either had hat swimming pool open or you didn't. someone responded to 9/11 or you did not. i never have to wonder what's on philadelphia's mind. >> we're dealing with a system that w
jerry sanders the mayor of sand aye oh, kasim reed the mayor of atlanta, bill white the mayor of houston and rmplets t. rybak the mayor of minneapolis. >> if they pass laws, they will have to do it but fundamentally they can be some really serious cutbacks throughout this country which will damage our future because the federal government and the state governments are not doing what they should do and that is investing in the things that really matter rather than wasting money and...
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huskies are heading to houston.y hold on 65-63. >>> southeast final, butler in florida, second half, game tied at 39. gators are up by 11 but exploding to the rim. this game would go to ot. bulldogs down by one. three of his 27. butler up by two. gators down by 3 and irving walker, no good. butler headed to houston after a win over florida. >> high school, de la sale, third quarter. spartans in control. with a trey. david brown, and 43-36 is the final. berkeley taking on monterday. and they battled back. for a three. and top ranked team was too much. a future uconn husky. they win the state title 59-47. >> let's take a break and move over to the ice. >>> only seven games left in the regularly season, sharks and coyotes face off in phoenix. this takes it to a new level. first period, closed shot. with a rebound, 1-0 sharks. to thorton and there to bury it2. 1 and now3. 1 and here a second goal. 30th of the season and he is good. san jose has won five of six with a 4-1 victory. >> soccer, earthquakes on the road to fa
huskies are heading to houston.y hold on 65-63. >>> southeast final, butler in florida, second half, game tied at 39. gators are up by 11 but exploding to the rim. this game would go to ot. bulldogs down by one. three of his 27. butler up by two. gators down by 3 and irving walker, no good. butler headed to houston after a win over florida. >> high school, de la sale, third quarter. spartans in control. with a trey. david brown, and 43-36 is the final. berkeley taking on...
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y estuvimos por allÁ. >> nos vamos con laura sierra hasta houston.ormes toros a pelo. >> y despuÉs de ver semejante show y no me quedÉ las ganas de amonton amontonarme aunque sea en un toro mecÁnico >> ok alejandro tengo muchÍsimo miedo. >> no hay problema, solamente poner la mano arriba, brinda los pies y tu puedes >> ay! dios mÍo lo que hace uno por el trabajo. >> ya vieron el rodeo de houston no es tarea fÁcil, ahora me voy a despedir con un amigo que sabe como despedirse aquÍ en el rodÓo de houston, ahora continuamos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica." >> gracias, yo ni siquiera apelo. >> yo tuve la oportunidad de experimentar lo que es un rodeo en dallas hace meses que estuve en la feria. pues, estuve con felipe v. porque parte del evento se venden y compran ganados yeguas, caballos, toros, me sentÉ un rÁpido. >> ¿si cquisiera comprar como l harÍas? >> $%&*!&-&> $%&*!&-&> natalia. >> hablaremos mÁs claro con las noticias. >> mÁs adelante el ejÉrcito colombiano confirma la muerte de muÑoz, alias gerÓnimo, un importante miembro de la seguridad de la g
y estuvimos por allÁ. >> nos vamos con laura sierra hasta houston.ormes toros a pelo. >> y despuÉs de ver semejante show y no me quedÉ las ganas de amonton amontonarme aunque sea en un toro mecÁnico >> ok alejandro tengo muchÍsimo miedo. >> no hay problema, solamente poner la mano arriba, brinda los pies y tu puedes >> ay! dios mÍo lo que hace uno por el trabajo. >> ya vieron el rodeo de houston no es tarea fÁcil, ahora me voy a despedir con un amigo...
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. >>> now to houston. mark kelly, the astronaut husband of congresswoman gabby giffords today talked about his wife and what he called her remarkable recovery. he spoke at the final news conference before his april 19th shuttle mission. >> she's starting to walk, talk more, more every day. and she's starting to process some of the tragedy that we all went through in january, she's going through that as we speak. despite that, she remains in a very good mood. >> kelly said he still hopes his wife will come to his shuttle launch. he says he sees giffords every morning and night, and her injury and recovery has not disrupted his training for the mission. >>> when we come back tonight, everybody's choice for the unbelievable story of the week. commercial airliners landing in washington unable to raise anyone in the tower, and now questions about who's minding the runways. >>> and later, the u.s. navy on a mission, stepping up, making a difference for japanese disaster victims nobody else could reach. " >>> bac
. >>> now to houston. mark kelly, the astronaut husband of congresswoman gabby giffords today talked about his wife and what he called her remarkable recovery. he spoke at the final news conference before his april 19th shuttle mission. >> she's starting to walk, talk more, more every day. and she's starting to process some of the tragedy that we all went through in january, she's going through that as we speak. despite that, she remains in a very good mood. >> kelly said...
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esta semana se inicia el rodeo de houston, catalogado como el mÁs importante del mundo. para ver lo que pasa. pero por lo pronto, nos vamos a saber quÉ es lo que pasa en la novela! >> hora de la novera, srs. en despierta amÉrica >> ay! muchachos, estÁn bien picados igual que nosotros. anoche en eva luna un capÍtulo para recordar. se le apareciÓ don julio a la malvada de marcela. lo escuchÓ reÍrse y hablar desde su estudio y marcela se puso renata, renata. saliÓ corriendo buscÁndola. y le dijo, vamos a entrar al estudio. y la mujer va y le abre el estudio y le dice pero si aquÍ no hay nada. paero este es un plan que renata y don julio han planeado para asustarla. >> la preparÓ. >> pero bueno. srs. la que soltÓ la sopa fue eva y le contÓ toda la verdad a daniel. finalmente le dijo que pablito era su hijo. >> me encantÓ esa parte. >> yo sabÍa que se lo iba a decir con... ay! mamasita, cÓmo te quiero! >> lo mÁs importante es que eva no es que de veras no te entiendo. recuerda que le metiÓ... y le dice, no, no, no no podemos estar juntos. es un descarado este hombre. >> danie
esta semana se inicia el rodeo de houston, catalogado como el mÁs importante del mundo. para ver lo que pasa. pero por lo pronto, nos vamos a saber quÉ es lo que pasa en la novela! >> hora de la novera, srs. en despierta amÉrica >> ay! muchachos, estÁn bien picados igual que nosotros. anoche en eva luna un capÍtulo para recordar. se le apareciÓ don julio a la malvada de marcela. lo escuchÓ reÍrse y hablar desde su estudio y marcela se puso renata, renata. saliÓ corriendo...
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she is now a radiation oncologist at md andersen hospital in houston. >> the children who are growing, their cells are very sensitive to radiation. >> reporter: which puts them at the greatest risk for developing thyroid cancer from excessive radioactive iodine. concerns for safety of the food supply mounted, as radiation has now been detected in milk and 11 different vegetables. some fear radiation found in the ocean could also threaten seafood. new video released by the tokyo fire department showed firefighters at the fukushima plant friday. efforts to cool down radioactive material continue today, although workers had to be evacuated temporarily after black smoke billowed again from reactor 3. newly released pictures show plant workers, now heroes throughout japan, struggling to restore power. the lights are finally on in the control room in number 3, but workers are still evaluating damage to various pumps before turning them on. >> that is really the key to bringing the situation under control, getting water pumped into each one of these buildings, both to the reactor and to the
she is now a radiation oncologist at md andersen hospital in houston. >> the children who are growing, their cells are very sensitive to radiation. >> reporter: which puts them at the greatest risk for developing thyroid cancer from excessive radioactive iodine. concerns for safety of the food supply mounted, as radiation has now been detected in milk and 11 different vegetables. some fear radiation found in the ocean could also threaten seafood. new video released by the tokyo fire...
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. >> reporter: this houston taxi driver is making less money each day. across the country, prices rose 14 cents in one week. they're up 39 cents, since protests began in libya. >> we're reacting on rumors. we're reacting to what's happening in libya. this is a total over react on some people's parts. let's see where this is taking us. >> reporter: there are no gas shortages yet. that doesn't mean consumers finding the d to lowest of the high prices. >> some stations have raised their prices. and some stations are slower to raise their price. it can pay off very much so. >> reporter: in the meantime, higher gas prices carry some unexpected costs. >> i got out and checked. maybe there was a gas leak or something. and it was open. the gas tank was open. >> reporter: this georgia woman was hit by gas thieves. and with fuel 77 cents higher today than this time last year, she says she will have to wait to fill up again. the white house says that tapping into the strategic oil reserve remains an option. however, it says, only if there's a major disruption in su
. >> reporter: this houston taxi driver is making less money each day. across the country, prices rose 14 cents in one week. they're up 39 cents, since protests began in libya. >> we're reacting on rumors. we're reacting to what's happening in libya. this is a total over react on some people's parts. let's see where this is taking us. >> reporter: there are no gas shortages yet. that doesn't mean consumers finding the d to lowest of the high prices. >> some stations have...
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. >> houston, final type, we will stop. >> shuttle discovery lands back on earth.be it's safe to go in the water after all. what a new study find about the number of sharks off the california coast. >>> it was 59 degrees at sfo today, topped off at 73 in santa cruz. taking a look at mount vac a and out towards a beautiful sky. a few clouds, those clouds and the impact it will have on your thursday as "eyewitness news" continues right after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, nasa marks the end of an era. >>> and knows here touched down on the end of an historic journey. and to the ship that has led the way. >> and with that nasa marks the end of an era. space shuttle discovery is the most traveled orbiter. eye made its first trip in 1984, terell brown on discovery's final touch-down. >> the parachute being deployed. >> reporter: space shuttle discovery landed for the final time. >> and nose down after an historic adjourn ear. >> reporter: after 550 trips around the earth it touched down at the kennedy space center. >> houston discovery for the final time we'll stop. >> reporter
. >> houston, final type, we will stop. >> shuttle discovery lands back on earth.be it's safe to go in the water after all. what a new study find about the number of sharks off the california coast. >>> it was 59 degrees at sfo today, topped off at 73 in santa cruz. taking a look at mount vac a and out towards a beautiful sky. a few clouds, those clouds and the impact it will have on your thursday as "eyewitness news" continues right after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...
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being billed as an epic battle of the sexes in front of a sold out crowd at the houston astrodome she beat the retired tennis star bobby rates in straight sets and what remains one of the most watched television programs in the history of sports to change the world you had to win i had to win you're absolutely correct and even though there's no doubting the importance of this event and the fact that it was a moment of tremendous symbolism billie jean king his contributions to women's equality far transcend that one match. tennis has always been a country club sport but billie jean king came from a working class background and grew up playing on public courts and when she finally got into the game she fought for pay equity every step of the way she was the first ever president of the first ever women's sports union that organized women's tennis and she was also the first prominent woman to ever be out of the closet. right facing what is certainly the most serious. thirty seven year old really and that if you had a home in. maryland by now the revelation had an immediate blowback costin
being billed as an epic battle of the sexes in front of a sold out crowd at the houston astrodome she beat the retired tennis star bobby rates in straight sets and what remains one of the most watched television programs in the history of sports to change the world you had to win i had to win you're absolutely correct and even though there's no doubting the importance of this event and the fact that it was a moment of tremendous symbolism billie jean king his contributions to women's equality...
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hear what don nelson thinks of the man now >>> good evening, the warriors were in houston and don nelsonhere visiting. the he is a big fan of the man who replaced him and he is hoping the new owners will keep smart. >> i think they maxed the team out as much as anybody could, they won as many games as the team could win and we are very proud of them. >> the warriors in houston and rockets were leading by 9 at the half and come out smoking in the third. courtney leigh with three of his 25. he is picking off the pass to kevin martin. he tore the warriors up. it is a triple-double. 13 points and 11 assists. he goes for a caw here high 34. it is 131-112. the men in ti el scored three minutes into the game and that pretty much set the tone for the entire night. mitchell keeping the puck alive. the shot is deflected for a 1-0 san jose lead. in the second the sharks up 4-3 and they win the faceoff. mitchell fires and stays with us it for his second goal of the night. and good to see him back after a nasty fall on saturday night. and the fear was it was serious. the sharks win their fourth strai
hear what don nelson thinks of the man now >>> good evening, the warriors were in houston and don nelsonhere visiting. the he is a big fan of the man who replaced him and he is hoping the new owners will keep smart. >> i think they maxed the team out as much as anybody could, they won as many games as the team could win and we are very proud of them. >> the warriors in houston and rockets were leading by 9 at the half and come out smoking in the third. courtney leigh with...
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. >>> a shooting at a high school in houston has killed one person and wounded five others. say some men were watching their girlfriends play football when the shooting started. it did not happen during school hours, and officials say it could be gang related. >>> also in houston, jessica tada will be in court this morning facing charges for a fire that killed four children. the 22-year-old operated a home day-care center. she's accused of leaving the children alone in february to go shopping when a fire broke out. she fled to her native nigeria but returned and has pleaded not guilty to the charges. >>> in health news, a warning for moms-to-be about acetaminophen. researchers in new zealand say children of women who take the popular pain reliever during pregnancy had a 21% increased risk of asthma or wheezing. the study says there is not enough evidence to recommend anyone stop using the drug. but it reinforces the general principle to avoid taking unnecessary medications during pregnancy. >>> more than 5 million children in the u.s. have been diagnosed with attention defic
. >>> a shooting at a high school in houston has killed one person and wounded five others. say some men were watching their girlfriends play football when the shooting started. it did not happen during school hours, and officials say it could be gang related. >>> also in houston, jessica tada will be in court this morning facing charges for a fire that killed four children. the 22-year-old operated a home day-care center. she's accused of leaving the children alone in...
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a texas mom and her beloved houston astros. >> china.ng from the state, let alone texas or houston. >> reporter: miss connelly's kindergarten classroom in south carolina. >> that usa was made in the usa? >> all: no. >> no. >> reporter: so tonight we start the week by asking you to take a kind of quiz. here's what happened when we asked some people on the street to take off everything not made in america. >> made in china. >> made in china. >> brazil. >> reporter: well, take it off up to a point. can you guess on average what percent of clothes we all wear that are made overseas? which ones would actually create the most american jobs and which would not? as we said, this week we'll tell you what the experts say about the best places to spend money to create american jobs. and we've got another quiz for you online. here it is. are you ready? do you know which item in your kitchen might power up jobs right away? and a question about your car. go on and take the quiz at abcnews.com/worldnews. >>> and we also have word tonight that the actor
a texas mom and her beloved houston astros. >> china.ng from the state, let alone texas or houston. >> reporter: miss connelly's kindergarten classroom in south carolina. >> that usa was made in the usa? >> all: no. >> no. >> reporter: so tonight we start the week by asking you to take a kind of quiz. here's what happened when we asked some people on the street to take off everything not made in america. >> made in china. >> made in china....
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, logcap iii, the issue is, there's a little bit of a dual responsibility within a dcma, with our houston group and with my group. and we are working very closely with the houston group to ensure that we properly document past performance for even logcap iii is currently being executed. in iraq, we are starting to input data as well. i want to say about, probably about 50% of the data that we've been asked now to -- >> let me stop you there. i commend the current initiatives and indirectly you have answered the question and i'm going to move on. which is, you have taken the initiative. it just seems to me wrong. .. >> mr. carroll, you're kind of stuck in the middle, and you said you were inherently middle. you used word like they're marginally effective and they embrace the audits, and yet your report, like, you use this exduded party system, another epls, and you said two-thirds of the cases they didn't put in the data. and i guess they found religion, and you say they hadn't consistently used available, used available information. and it kind of fits the same theme that i'm trying to ex
, logcap iii, the issue is, there's a little bit of a dual responsibility within a dcma, with our houston group and with my group. and we are working very closely with the houston group to ensure that we properly document past performance for even logcap iii is currently being executed. in iraq, we are starting to input data as well. i want to say about, probably about 50% of the data that we've been asked now to -- >> let me stop you there. i commend the current initiatives and...
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. >>> dallas houston y atlanta fueron los que más crecieron, en arizona también se vió, chile es la únicaxpansión de la comunidad hispana, el carolina del norte en carolina del sur... >>> en texas arizona el crecimiento fue explosivo >>> el impacto del crecimiento es tal que 1 de cada 6 personas es hispana. >>> al regreso, el gobierno de california busca desahcer los recortes, pero sería costoso. el secretario federal del transporte, "ray lahood", ordeÓ que se tomen medidas en el aeropuerto "ronald reagan" de washington d.c. luego < el secreatrio de transporte pide que se tomen medidas por que en el aeropuerto anoche un controlador se durmió >>> el supervisor que se durmió mihentras trabajaba fue suspendido. >>> el supervisor no ayudó a dos aviones >>> los pasajeros dicen que dormirse es inaceptable >>> el secretario de transporte ordenó un supervisor adicional y examenes para los funcionarios >>> quizás no hay personas capacitadas para ese trabajo >>> el gobierno debe buscar loo correctivo, no sé de que manera, eso traería concecunecias negativas. >>> esto genera incognitas en caunto al
. >>> dallas houston y atlanta fueron los que más crecieron, en arizona también se vió, chile es la únicaxpansión de la comunidad hispana, el carolina del norte en carolina del sur... >>> en texas arizona el crecimiento fue explosivo >>> el impacto del crecimiento es tal que 1 de cada 6 personas es hispana. >>> al regreso, el gobierno de california busca desahcer los recortes, pero sería costoso. el secretario federal del transporte, "ray...
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cap so if we get a fukushima daiichi situation and the south coast of texas you know tokyo electric houston power they're only on the hook for seventy five million dollars and you know this is going to be seven and a half billion dollars in damage to begin with just the plants themselves of course the the damage the population will probably be about seventy five billion dollars i hope that we never thought of that and fortunately we are at a time greg palast investigative journalist joining us from new york. that's a day marks the international day against police brutality and event that's hardly on your radar screens of politicians or the mainstream media and we often do hear about police injustice in all those other countries with very little attention is focused on the growing problem right here in the united states and countless nameless nameless americans have suffered injustice at the hands of the police but is this just a blatant abuse of power or does it fall under the long trust to serve and protect now the resident dot net show host laurie harkin asked so that question to the stre
cap so if we get a fukushima daiichi situation and the south coast of texas you know tokyo electric houston power they're only on the hook for seventy five million dollars and you know this is going to be seven and a half billion dollars in damage to begin with just the plants themselves of course the the damage the population will probably be about seventy five billion dollars i hope that we never thought of that and fortunately we are at a time greg palast investigative journalist joining us...
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el hijo de ella trabaja pero sÓlo para mantenerla a ella, para pagar el apartamento. >> en houston seional, ayudarla a levantarse, a animarse, en su casa lo que uno pueda. ella ahorita es una persona que necesita toda la ayuda. >> asÍ era marixa cuando vivÍa en honduras, el Único mÉdico que le ha visto desde que llegÓ al paÍs la diagnosticado con obesidad mordida y anemia. >> que me pusiera abierta y que caminara, que usara una tÚnica privada. le dije no tenÍa dinero. >> malÍsimo pronÓstico. >> la realidad es evidente, en esta casa a ser una dieta balanceada no es fÁcil, sin embargo sus hijos intentan seguir las instrucciones de los mÉdicos. >> si ella come arroz, no tiene que comer tortillas. >> asÍ transcurren los días mientras marixa buscar las pÁginas de esta biblia, consuelo y alivia hasta que haya un alma caritativa que cambia el rumbo de su destino. >> el hijo mayor dejÓ los estudios para poder mantener su casa y aunque trabaja 18 horas al dÍa le es imposible financiar un tratamiento, si quiere tenderle una mano visite la pÁgina de internet. para nuestro final con interminables
el hijo de ella trabaja pero sÓlo para mantenerla a ella, para pagar el apartamento. >> en houston seional, ayudarla a levantarse, a animarse, en su casa lo que uno pueda. ella ahorita es una persona que necesita toda la ayuda. >> asÍ era marixa cuando vivÍa en honduras, el Único mÉdico que le ha visto desde que llegÓ al paÍs la diagnosticado con obesidad mordida y anemia. >> que me pusiera abierta y que caminara, que usara una tÚnica privada. le dije no tenÍa dinero....
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in houston where she's in rehab, she wears a helmet for protection.h it, though she doesn't like it she knows it's necessary. >> i have her in my heart and prayers daily. >> reporter: at her tucson office her staff is trying to get back to business as usual but pam simon, who was among those wounded in the shooting, says it's a struggle. >> we call it the new normal. nothing will ever be the same. >> reporter: at tucson's university medical center, the trauma doctors remember their life saving efforts two months ago with pride but still wish it had never happened. >> each and every one of us would trade the vaechblevents t if we could make her whole again. >> reporter: this nurse cared for giffords in tucson and was on the flight that took her to houston six weeks ago. last weekend she returned to houston with an emotional reunion with giffords. >> she was so excited to see me. we had a great conversation. we ate lunch together and she was super, super excited. we gave each other a big hug. we held hands. i gave her a necklace. >> reporter: you gave h
in houston where she's in rehab, she wears a helmet for protection.h it, though she doesn't like it she knows it's necessary. >> i have her in my heart and prayers daily. >> reporter: at her tucson office her staff is trying to get back to business as usual but pam simon, who was among those wounded in the shooting, says it's a struggle. >> we call it the new normal. nothing will ever be the same. >> reporter: at tucson's university medical center, the trauma doctors...
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lorena han vivido siete aÑos en libia trabajando con una empresa energÉtica espaÑola, ahora estÁn en houstona se lo primero de lidia, usted se quedÓ unos dÍas mÁs solucionando algunos problemas, cÓmo fue esa salida? >> pues mira, la siguiente preocupaciÓn despuÉs de dejar a la familia fue bÁsicamente investigar a ver si habÍa llegado con bien, si habÍan podido despegar porque no tenÍamos comunicaciÓn. bastante traumante la gente de la compaÑÍa tampoco tenía noticias hasta que aterrizaron en malta. fue despuÉs de varias horas logrÉ comunicarme con ellos y me dijeron que habÍa llegado con bien. >> estamos vendo algunas imÁgenes. alcanzaron a ver, a percibir, incluso a sufrir de alguna manera acciones rebeldes? >> cuando a nosotros nos tocÓ salir, que fue posterior a dejar a la familia con los hijos, estuvo bastante difÍcil ya que habÍa alrededor de unas 2000, 3000 gentes eran del aeropuerto. habÍa mucha gente molesta. se hicieron varios arreglos para que el grupo de nosotros que Éramos 130 gentes pudiÉramos entrar hacia donde iba a despegar el aviÓn. s i hubo sus empujones. hubo bastante grito
lorena han vivido siete aÑos en libia trabajando con una empresa energÉtica espaÑola, ahora estÁn en houstona se lo primero de lidia, usted se quedÓ unos dÍas mÁs solucionando algunos problemas, cÓmo fue esa salida? >> pues mira, la siguiente preocupaciÓn despuÉs de dejar a la familia fue bÁsicamente investigar a ver si habÍa llegado con bien, si habÍan podido despegar porque no tenÍamos comunicaciÓn. bastante traumante la gente de la compaÑÍa tampoco tenía noticias...
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after the hurricane you remember many of the kids were displaced in houston. they were living in the astrodome with their parents and some of the folks ended up recruiting the kids and basically running a school for them in houston. they did the diagnostics and discovered that the eighth graders were basically on the second grade level and that was pretty much what we knew to be the case in new orleans. and, you know, so -- and, of course, post-hurricane katrina, talk about a place where we can see the incredible burdens of poverty. but the storm, you know, basically created a window of opportunity for some people who had been working for a long time to try to improve the schools without gaining much traction. to actually just blow up the system. you know, i think after the school board announced they weren't going to open schools for a year, they decided, no more. and they basically created a new system where -- >> when you say "they," who do you mean in this instance? >> well, when i'm saying "they" i'm thinking of a real advocate sort of from the business c
after the hurricane you remember many of the kids were displaced in houston. they were living in the astrodome with their parents and some of the folks ended up recruiting the kids and basically running a school for them in houston. they did the diagnostics and discovered that the eighth graders were basically on the second grade level and that was pretty much what we knew to be the case in new orleans. and, you know, so -- and, of course, post-hurricane katrina, talk about a place where we can...
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al jugar de visita ante los rockets de houston aunque el jugador de la quinteta de la bahia dorell wright.. no fueron suficientes ya que tres jugadores de los rockets ... kevin martin con 34..courtney lee con 25.. y el argentino luis scola con 20 encaminaron a los rockets a la victoria por 131 a 112... le recuerdo que este domingo por la maÑana se correra el marathon de oakland... usted podra ver a los participantes por las calles de fruitvale para que les eche porras.. esa es la informacion deportiva .. cesar regreso contigo.. cu ---gracias ramon... y mire usted... en texas... la mayoria de estudiantes de las escuelas es hispano... nancy leal nos trae estos sorprendentes numeros. cu ---ultima pausa en el noticiero que usted prefiere... take vo ---y regresamos con jessica y la nueva super produccion de telemundo... que de seguro usted disfrutara... ya volvemos... wipe vo y mi "corazon insiste" sera el nombrre de la superproduccin de telemundo... cu / cesar y blanca take pkg acceso total hola que tal.. pablo montero vuelve a dejar la solteria... el cantante le entrego el anillo de compromi
al jugar de visita ante los rockets de houston aunque el jugador de la quinteta de la bahia dorell wright.. no fueron suficientes ya que tres jugadores de los rockets ... kevin martin con 34..courtney lee con 25.. y el argentino luis scola con 20 encaminaron a los rockets a la victoria por 131 a 112... le recuerdo que este domingo por la maÑana se correra el marathon de oakland... usted podra ver a los participantes por las calles de fruitvale para que les eche porras.. esa es la informacion...
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>>>la doctora sobrevivió en 19 45e 45 hoy es radio olga en houston texas. >> según ellas los los más momento en el noticiero abusos mal pago y violación de derechos denuncian empleadas, un informe que no se debe perder, v ♪ uno-dos-tres-cuatroomochi, mi ♪ ♪ pero tu boca ♪ ♪ ♪ y como forma de esclavitud moderna la situación que viven empleadas domésticas que hoy recuerdan su día nacional. >> lejos de celebrar lo que muchas reclaman el fin de abusos, en los Ángeles hay 200 mil empleadas hispanas y indocumentadas francisco habla de cómo mujer que sufrió calvario de alguna forma reconstruye su vida. >> por más de 30 años maría trabajó como empleada doméstica pero su sueño canse convirtió en un verdadero infierno. >> la gente se aprovecha verdad y entonces hacen con lyon que quieren. >> lejos de el salvador doña chela como es conocida vivió el silencio durante tres décadas soportando abusos y mal pago. >> me hacían trabajar haciendo cuentas ahorita como 176 horas semanales por 250. >> y era en la casa de una diplomática?. >> sí increíble este abuso que sufren. >> hoy jub lada esta mujer l
>>>la doctora sobrevivió en 19 45e 45 hoy es radio olga en houston texas. >> según ellas los los más momento en el noticiero abusos mal pago y violación de derechos denuncian empleadas, un informe que no se debe perder, v ♪ uno-dos-tres-cuatroomochi, mi ♪ ♪ pero tu boca ♪ ♪ ♪ y como forma de esclavitud moderna la situación que viven empleadas domésticas que hoy recuerdan su día nacional. >> lejos de celebrar lo que muchas reclaman el fin de abusos, en los...
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guess what happened tonight in houston. dorell wright had 30 point.in martin former sacramento king, had 34. chuck hayes, bodyguard kevin remembers chuck hayes. 13.4 rae bounds, 11 assists. kevin always said he had quick feet. rocks have a chance. and women are back home after sweet 16. after a couple of victories in the maple period. next up, north carolina on saturday. stanford, the number one seed in the west before departure. >> and i was capable, you know, going against the good teams. that is the good team. everybody that could play with each now. >> that's really good. we play gonzaga on our homecourt. we're not trying to look ahead but at the same time you could see they were down there and they are going to come up with a good fight. >> brian wilson, through eight pitches and shut it down in arizona. his strained oblique is not going away. giants and angels. not too flattering. giving up a three. coming up a little lame here, left the game with a strained right. and as brian william, is a guy you have to keep your eye on. angels won by a fina
guess what happened tonight in houston. dorell wright had 30 point.in martin former sacramento king, had 34. chuck hayes, bodyguard kevin remembers chuck hayes. 13.4 rae bounds, 11 assists. kevin always said he had quick feet. rocks have a chance. and women are back home after sweet 16. after a couple of victories in the maple period. next up, north carolina on saturday. stanford, the number one seed in the west before departure. >> and i was capable, you know, going against the good...
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vamos a houstÓn para ver los eventos que se llevarÁn a cabo allÍ. adelante. >> ¡muy buenos dÍas!go la fe de que dios no va a permitir que Él pague por algo que no hizo. y se va a grabar el tema eternamente ella, y tambiÉn hace el amor con el ella... y quÁs no la aventemos las dos. para que quede contento el pÚblico. para el disco de alejandra. >> ahÍ la tienes! >> quÉ tal? la jenni rivera. >> siempre directa con la prensa. >> ya estoy contenta porque no me saquÉ la foto con la jaime fox pero sÍ una con la tesorito. >> buenas noticias! >> el cantante y actor javier ortiz serÁ dado de alta hoy del hospital donde estaba internado, javier serÁ trasladado a guadalajara en la casa de unos familiares, donde se va a quedar un mes. vamos a estar pendientes de todos los detalles del progreso del actor. >> ya se encuentra mucho mejor. vamos a seguir de cerca esta noticia. >> nos da mucha alegrÍa comentarles nuevamente que su cadena univisiÓn va a tener un foro sin precedentes con el presidente barak obama y tambiÉn el periodista jorge ramos, ellos estarÁn hablando de todos los temas importa
vamos a houstÓn para ver los eventos que se llevarÁn a cabo allÍ. adelante. >> ¡muy buenos dÍas!go la fe de que dios no va a permitir que Él pague por algo que no hizo. y se va a grabar el tema eternamente ella, y tambiÉn hace el amor con el ella... y quÁs no la aventemos las dos. para que quede contento el pÚblico. para el disco de alejandra. >> ahÍ la tienes! >> quÉ tal? la jenni rivera. >> siempre directa con la prensa. >> ya estoy contenta porque no...
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we have kelly houston of the california state emergency management agency. kelly, what are you doing? what is your agency doing right now in preparation for what will be heading our way? >> reporter: the biggest priority is making sure we are getting the accurate information and the best information we can to the locals. all the counties that are impacted we are having conference calls with their emergency managers and first responders to tell them here's what we know. here's the analysis of the wave amplitudes and what we are seeing from the data and providing them the best information. how they will alert the people in those areas. >> how accurate can you be with that? we understand the wall of water moves pretty quickly across the ocean. it's hard to say what happens when it hits the coast. how accurate can you be with that information? caller: there is two ways to look at it. one is modeling. there is also the buoys out in the pacific ocean that measure the amplitude of the wave. that gives us an idea of how big the wave will be and the magnitude of the
we have kelly houston of the california state emergency management agency. kelly, what are you doing? what is your agency doing right now in preparation for what will be heading our way? >> reporter: the biggest priority is making sure we are getting the accurate information and the best information we can to the locals. all the counties that are impacted we are having conference calls with their emergency managers and first responders to tell them here's what we know. here's the analysis...
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we've got 15 in atlanta today. 28 in miami. 21 in houston. and 25 in los angeles today. now, we head in to europe where we starting to see that frontal system beginning to slide in to central europe today. so that will be bringing rain to parts of germany. looking wet and windy across the british isles today and again for norway. we will be contending with heavy, blowing snow. winds will remain pretty strong across much of skand knave ya as well. but across continental europe for the most part it will stay dry. the southwestern corner, looking at the stagnant low pressure center, the center is off shore but it will be triggering showers and strong thunderstorms in isolated areas. not much change for the eastern mediterranean. looking gusty again across this region. a lot of cold air aloft producing plenty of inland snow for turkey. athens is going to be five degrees, rather chilly with snow flurries to start off the day. one degree in moscow. 11 in berling and looking mild toll the west again. here's the extended forecast now. >>> an earthquake has shaken northern trp jp
we've got 15 in atlanta today. 28 in miami. 21 in houston. and 25 in los angeles today. now, we head in to europe where we starting to see that frontal system beginning to slide in to central europe today. so that will be bringing rain to parts of germany. looking wet and windy across the british isles today and again for norway. we will be contending with heavy, blowing snow. winds will remain pretty strong across much of skand knave ya as well. but across continental europe for the most part...
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kentucky is headed to houston and the final four, knocking down carolina, 76-69.eled for the stanford women who have the chance to go to the fourth final four in as many seasons. they play gonzaga tomorrow night for a trip to indianapolis. hopefully by then the national media will learn to say the sisters' last name correctly. >> a lot of times i think it's funny. my parents are getting phone calls, oh, my gosh, i didn't know that was you because i couldn't understand what he was saying. >> it's actually funny you asked that. i heard that last night someone mispronounced our names pretty bad last night on espn. >>> the giants and as wrapped up their schedules. final lap, jimmie johnson holding off kevin harvick, but harvic is able to get enough space on the outside to pass johnson and win the spring cup to the finish line. it was the only lap harvic led all afternoon, but it was all he needed for his first win of the year. indy car season kicks off in st. petersburg. lap one, turn one, we have trouble, a multicar pileup involving andretti. he was uninjured. same c
kentucky is headed to houston and the final four, knocking down carolina, 76-69.eled for the stanford women who have the chance to go to the fourth final four in as many seasons. they play gonzaga tomorrow night for a trip to indianapolis. hopefully by then the national media will learn to say the sisters' last name correctly. >> a lot of times i think it's funny. my parents are getting phone calls, oh, my gosh, i didn't know that was you because i couldn't understand what he was saying....
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the price of boxes have gone from 16 to 13 houston, baby wipes from 80 to 72 sheets and sugar now comes in four instead of five pound bags. marketing experts consumers are more sensitive to changes in price than in quantity. >> kristen: talk show veteran taking over oprah's space in windy city of ic when you want the latest information about your health, when you have questions about handling your finances, when you need prayer and inspiration to live a more abundant life, and when what is happening in the world impacts your community and family, turn to the "700 club" for analysis and insight into the events of the day. the >> eric: today at 5:00, latest on the breaking news in redwood city where fish and game officials believe they have cornered a mountain lion near whipple. plus, actor george clooney is name as a defense witness in the sex scandal rocking italy. those stories and more at 5:00. >> finally oprah winfrey show is signing off but the lights won't go out. >> rosie o'donnell is moving in. it will be produced harpo studios. o'donnell will return to a one hour
the price of boxes have gone from 16 to 13 houston, baby wipes from 80 to 72 sheets and sugar now comes in four instead of five pound bags. marketing experts consumers are more sensitive to changes in price than in quantity. >> kristen: talk show veteran taking over oprah's space in windy city of ic when you want the latest information about your health, when you have questions about handling your finances, when you need prayer and inspiration to live a more abundant life,...