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this is an amazing night here in indianapolis.ach k are the gold standard of college basketball. nationwide insurance, talk to me. for once i'd just like to see my insurance bill get smaller. jen will switch to nationwide insurance if you create something that auto-magically scans her policy to find discounts she earns as her life changes. and you have five seconds. this could save me money, right ? oh yeah ! you can't do anything in five seconds. this is great. oh ! here we go ! rednif tnuocsid. love it ! discount finder. even better ! oh thanks. that's great. yeah. jim: it is hayward getting around zoubek. at midcourt launches the shot. it almost went in! almost went in! and duke is the king of the dance 2010. greg g.: welcome back to indianapolis, indiana. still ahead tonight after your late local news, stay tuned for the late show with david letterman. followed by "the late late show" with craig ferguson, only on cbs. coming up our annual cbs sports tribute to the ncaa tournament this year oscar and grammy winner jennifer huds
this is an amazing night here in indianapolis.ach k are the gold standard of college basketball. nationwide insurance, talk to me. for once i'd just like to see my insurance bill get smaller. jen will switch to nationwide insurance if you create something that auto-magically scans her policy to find discounts she earns as her life changes. and you have five seconds. this could save me money, right ? oh yeah ! you can't do anything in five seconds. this is great. oh ! here we go ! rednif...
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i'm live here in indianapolis. also bringing you a reunion for the ages. so special we cannot wait to bring that to you. guys in new york? >> great suv coming from you if in indianapolis. i'm rebecca jarvis in for erica hill who is on maternity leave. dave price along for the game, as well. >> we just put up a sign a few minutes ago that rebecca jarvis was starting here, come meet her if you want. look at the crowd that has shown up. look at the excitement here. it's just remarkable. welcome to the cbs family. >> thank you so much. and we also have amy grant along for the ride. we have easter egg hunt tips for tomorrow. >> we've got a lot coming up. but first let's go this and say hello to elaine quijano with a look at the headlines. >>> good morning. after weeks of hype and speculation, apple's latest invention, the iflt pipad, goes sale around the nation. manuel gallegus is here in new york with the latest. >> reporter: do you feel like you need an ipad? because people certainly are curious about it. take a look
i'm live here in indianapolis. also bringing you a reunion for the ages. so special we cannot wait to bring that to you. guys in new york? >> great suv coming from you if in indianapolis. i'm rebecca jarvis in for erica hill who is on maternity leave. dave price along for the game, as well. >> we just put up a sign a few minutes ago that rebecca jarvis was starting here, come meet her if you want. look at the crowd that has shown up. look at the excitement here. it's just...
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good morning to you here at indianapolis. bring it down, people, >>> don't forget all the excitement tonight, 9:00 p.m. right here on cbs. >>> all right, dave, thank you. we will be staying up late tonight for sure. coming up, our interview with a surfer who has one whale of a tale to tell. sg. >>> and a miracle delivery, twins born a week apart. we'll talk exclusively with their very proud parents when we come back. pollen. when i really liked to be outside, i did not like suffering from nasal allergy symptoms like congestion. but nasonex relief may i say... bee-utiful! prescription nasonex is proven to help relieve indoor and outdoor nasal allergy symptoms like congestion, runny and itchy nose and sneezing. (announcer) side effects were generally mild and included headache. viral infection, sore throat, nosebleeds and coughing. ask your doctor about symptom relief with nasonex. and save up to $15 off your refills. go to nasonex.com for details, terms and conditions. make that first step easier, with the nicoderm cq patch. n
good morning to you here at indianapolis. bring it down, people, >>> don't forget all the excitement tonight, 9:00 p.m. right here on cbs. >>> all right, dave, thank you. we will be staying up late tonight for sure. coming up, our interview with a surfer who has one whale of a tale to tell. sg. >>> and a miracle delivery, twins born a week apart. we'll talk exclusively with their very proud parents when we come back. pollen. when i really liked to be outside, i did...
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that's how it ended last night in indianapolis. duke squeaking out a two-point win over butler. it was close the entire game. it wasn't decided until that final shot. the win gave duke its fourth national title. when it was over in indy, duke students took their celebrations public, lighting a big bonfire on duke's campus. they'll have a big celebration inside blue devils arena, cameron indoor stadium. >>> tonight, in san antonio, it's stanford versus uconn for the women's hoops championship. uconn, 38-0, this season. the lady huskies are going for their 78th-straight win. stanford's only loss all season was to uconn. the game is on espn, beginning at 8:30 p.m. eastern. >> hopefully as good as butler and duke. >>> when we come back, we'll have the latest on this morning's breaking news story. two dozen miners killed in west virginia. >>> then, elian gonzalez, a young man ten years after the >>> then, elian gonzalez, a young man ten years after the international tu >>> toyota has two weeks to decide if it will challenge a record fine the government is proposing over those sticky
that's how it ended last night in indianapolis. duke squeaking out a two-point win over butler. it was close the entire game. it wasn't decided until that final shot. the win gave duke its fourth national title. when it was over in indy, duke students took their celebrations public, lighting a big bonfire on duke's campus. they'll have a big celebration inside blue devils arena, cameron indoor stadium. >>> tonight, in san antonio, it's stanford versus uconn for the women's hoops...
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our report from nbc's kevin tibbles in indianapolis. >> and butler wins it!r is going on to the national championship game! >> reporter: the cinderella celebration started saturday night with the defeat of michigan state. >> go bu. >> reporter: and continued on the campus of indiana's butler university today. students grabbing anything with the blue and white of the bulldogs. >> i'm so excited. i couldn't sleep last night. i was so anxious. i want us to win. and, it is like unbelievable. >> we really sucked it up. we are the little school that could. >> reporter: some have called it the ultimate fairy tale, small liberal arts school claws its way to the finals. >> this program has been built on guys ready to contribute to the good of the team and it makes me proud to be their coach. >> reporter: this tournament has been a homecoming of sorts for the bulldogs. butler isn't even six miles from the massive lucas oil stadium where tonight's tipoff against duke takes place. tonight the cinderella team from the little school up the road gets to go to the big dance
our report from nbc's kevin tibbles in indianapolis. >> and butler wins it!r is going on to the national championship game! >> reporter: the cinderella celebration started saturday night with the defeat of michigan state. >> go bu. >> reporter: and continued on the campus of indiana's butler university today. students grabbing anything with the blue and white of the bulldogs. >> i'm so excited. i couldn't sleep last night. i was so anxious. i want us to win. and,...
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from indianapolis, good night.ho[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> this week of america and the courts, discussion on the media and national security issues. america and the courts, today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> in his weekly address this week, president obama talks about the state of u.s. auto companies following the government's decision to aid in restructure the industry and the need for financial regulatory change on wall street. financial regulation was also a topic of the gop weekly address, this week given by senior republican kay bailey hutchinson. >> it was a little more than one year ago that our country faced a potentially devastating crisis in our of our industry. over the course of 2008, the industry shed 400,000 jobs in the midst of a financial crisis and the procession. but general motors and chrysler, to companies that for generations were a symbol of america's manufacturing might, were on the brink of collap
from indianapolis, good night.ho[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> this week of america and the courts, discussion on the media and national security issues. america and the courts, today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> in his weekly address this week, president obama talks about the state of u.s. auto companies following the government's decision to aid in restructure the industry and the need for...
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duke and butler last night in indianapolis. butler, the underdog. it nearly pulled the upset. late first half, number of 24 hits the 3. blue devils led by one at the half. butler inside to matt howard. final seconds, this palyer misses the shot. national championship off the back. just misses. you see the celebration for duke, the agony of defeat for butler. 61-59, duke wins it all. >> i have been fortunate to have won several national championship games. this is a classic. this was the toughest in the best one. >> he looked like he played in that game. gordon's shot just missed. in st. petersburg up against the tampa bay rays, and the orioles made their debut. the home opener friday night against the toronto blue jays. if you could have weather like we had today. that is all for me. >> thanks. >> let's get to a couple of your answers to our watercooler question of the day. >> we estimate that students should be allowed to alternative sexual lifestyle website for educational purposes. >> one person writes, i would like to say no, but at the same time, it is for educational pur
duke and butler last night in indianapolis. butler, the underdog. it nearly pulled the upset. late first half, number of 24 hits the 3. blue devils led by one at the half. butler inside to matt howard. final seconds, this palyer misses the shot. national championship off the back. just misses. you see the celebration for duke, the agony of defeat for butler. 61-59, duke wins it all. >> i have been fortunate to have won several national championship games. this is a classic. this was the...
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from indianapolis, good night.ptioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> today, a discussion on the role of the media and national security issues with a panel. the university of texas law school is the post of this event. ÷-- is the host of this event. yesterday, are the arizona governor signed an immigration law that would require police to determine if people were in the country illegally if there is reasonable suspicion. president obama singled out the law as misguided. now, the president's remarks. this is about 25 minutes. ♪ 0, say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hail to at the twilight's last gleaming. whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched or so gallantly streaming. and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air. k proof through the night -- they prove through the night that our flag was still there. oh, say does that star spangled banner yet wave. over
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and you're going head to indianapolis for the final four. i know part of you wishes that you were playing. are you going to route for michigan state? >> you know what, i like the coach, butt letter is going to be good too. it's going to be fun to watch the games like west virginia and duke. and i'm a big fan of coach gates. but i think west virginia is pretty good too. anyone can win. >> the whole tournament was wild. before you know it, you're training hard and getting ready tort nba draft. when did you start that train something. >> i'm going to the final four and coming back on monday and well as i want to improve myself. >> malcom from virginia tech is going to put his name in and come back to virginia tech. would you do that advice for that? >> i know all the fans at virginia tech are going crazy because he might leave. it will help him to get better. he's going to work out against guys -- he might work out against guys that are the best guards in the country. so that will help him. and if he comes back it's going to help virginia tech.
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for the first 45 minutes, said the recovery in your area, our first call comes from indianapolis. caller: thank you for taking my call. we have more construction spending going on in this area. that means consumer spending is picking up a little bit more. we cannot have a true economic recovery until the banks start lending. something has to be done about the credit markets. they're still kind of frozen and until we get the banks to start lending and increased credit, we will not have a true recovery. this is a supply and demand economy and it is based on people purchasing items. unless we get the banks starting to open up credit, the impact of our recovery is not going to be -- is gone to be very slow. the banks at the top money to help them back in 2008. -- tarp money. host: let's move onto roberts in north carolina. caller: i am currently employed. my son is working part-time. host: what kind of work as your son did? caller: he works for a company that makes glass stovetops. he is working four days a week. host: the previous caller talked about more money being put into lending
for the first 45 minutes, said the recovery in your area, our first call comes from indianapolis. caller: thank you for taking my call. we have more construction spending going on in this area. that means consumer spending is picking up a little bit more. we cannot have a true economic recovery until the banks start lending. something has to be done about the credit markets. they're still kind of frozen and until we get the banks to start lending and increased credit, we will not have a true...
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indianapolis 79 making an 80-tee degree run. nashville, also matching that number. so, lynn, a lot of beautiful places starting off april right with some decent temperatures. coming up we'll talk about what we can expect for the finish of the week. >> all right. i like the way it looks. thank you, todd. well, jobs fall, amazon inks, and google giggles. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. plus, remember when one of tiger woods 'mistresses canceled a turnout? turns out she had 10 good reasons to do so. >> the mother of all foul balls. you're watching e "e.t." >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry, and here are some of your top headlines this morning. >>> across the country americans have been sending in their census forms, including president, seen here filling out his questionnaire. today is census day, the day when everyone is supposed to have mailed in those forms. those who have failed to do so will be visited by a census bureau worker starting in may. each of those trips will cost taxpayers about $25. >>> a chennen
indianapolis 79 making an 80-tee degree run. nashville, also matching that number. so, lynn, a lot of beautiful places starting off april right with some decent temperatures. coming up we'll talk about what we can expect for the finish of the week. >> all right. i like the way it looks. thank you, todd. well, jobs fall, amazon inks, and google giggles. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. plus, remember when one of tiger woods 'mistresses canceled a turnout? turns out...
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indianapolis gave the devils a 10 point lead, but they made this shot intentionally, hoping the clockuld run out. it merely gave butler the wind. that is close. a hollywood ending in an unpredictable tournament. duke wins a 61-59. >> it made the difference between being champions or not. i did not think it was going in but i thought it had a chance. i will remember that going through the air for the rest of my life. it seemed like it was forever. >> it was forever. the times are set at the masters. tiger woods starts at 1:42 thursday afternoon, the second to last teatime. it will be carried live. only three times since turning pro has a partner shot lower than tiger at the first round of the masters. hockey fans are in pittsburgh for their final regular-season road game of the year. jose theodore is 0 and 3 for his last games. he made 28 saves last night in a win over the bruins. donovan mcnabb was in town and he was impressive today. donovan mcnabb was in town and he was impressive today. announcer: the shortest distance between 2 points is a straight line, so why does the journey fr
indianapolis gave the devils a 10 point lead, but they made this shot intentionally, hoping the clockuld run out. it merely gave butler the wind. that is close. a hollywood ending in an unpredictable tournament. duke wins a 61-59. >> it made the difference between being champions or not. i did not think it was going in but i thought it had a chance. i will remember that going through the air for the rest of my life. it seemed like it was forever. >> it was forever. the times are set...
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basically the slave quarters on the bayou in louisiana and i just couldn't -- i was raised in indianapolis in the midwest and i just couldn't believe that. i thought he was lying but i couldn't conceptualize being born a slave quarters. but any way what you can hear from robert reading is this book is not come to be honest it's not particularly preoccupied with barack obama. in some ways it is bad marketing but we want to tell the story of us, who are we, what does it need to be black in the age of obama, and obama becomes peripheral to the process of asking, we are, what is black or what is race. and i came upon this recently. this is just my second book but i swear every book i have written so far, the weak actor published. texas act quote that sums up the books away fred does quote from a european, black european british sociologist who said race is not biological. it's more of language than anything and that is exactly what we are trying to capture is the language of black america, the language of black america in the age of obama and if you think about the language of the most molecul
basically the slave quarters on the bayou in louisiana and i just couldn't -- i was raised in indianapolis in the midwest and i just couldn't believe that. i thought he was lying but i couldn't conceptualize being born a slave quarters. but any way what you can hear from robert reading is this book is not come to be honest it's not particularly preoccupied with barack obama. in some ways it is bad marketing but we want to tell the story of us, who are we, what does it need to be black in the...
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i was raised in indianapolis and i just could not believe that i thought he was lying.i cannot conceptualize being born in the slave quarters but anyway we could hear from his reading it is not preoccupied with the barack obama that i really want to tell the story of us and what does it mean to be black in the age of obama? he seems to be peripheral to that process of asking who we are or what is race and i came upon this recently doing somedi
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. >>> last attempt to win the 3- point shooting competition at the final four in indianapolis. wht itman had 15 points. hanes had 17. hays brings home the championship with a three pointer. >>> postcard scenes from dc. annual cherry blossom festival. overseas they take in the views and fantastic weather we have been having. >> we do this every year. this is our second time. we just love this time. it's not that hot. like in the summertime. not cold in winter time. >> the family from eastern europe says it's snowing where they are from. we have news for them, there have been a few years where there is snow on the cherry blossoms as well. 46 degrees, we got clear skies, perfect weather with the wind out of the east at 5 miles per hour. with the great weather comes a weather alert. it is possible that we have something dangerous going on this weekend. we will talk about that. by the way, meagan 1992 the last time we had snow on april 2nd in baltimore. it's probable. let's get a peek at the roads. no snow out there, right kim? >>> no snow, justin. thankfully. roads are looking good
. >>> last attempt to win the 3- point shooting competition at the final four in indianapolis. wht itman had 15 points. hanes had 17. hays brings home the championship with a three pointer. >>> postcard scenes from dc. annual cherry blossom festival. overseas they take in the views and fantastic weather we have been having. >> we do this every year. this is our second time. we just love this time. it's not that hot. like in the summertime. not cold in winter time....
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first it was world war ii book called in harms way about the sinking of the uss indianapolis towards that war. i was so moved by my experience working with those veterans who when i called up on the phone were often home and it wasn't easy for them to talk about this trying time. if you remember in the movie jaws, captain quinn was the fictional survivor of the indianapolis and decreasing the movie when a section about delivering parts of the atomic on country bomb. when my editor at generals magazine says he should go to minneapolis to meet these folks, i thought he was kidding. i thought they were made up in the movie. that's out of touch it was and how out of touch america willing was with this book end of world war ii which ends the war essentially because they deliver the atomic components which are later dropped in japan and they have pearl harbor to be the front. i should say this really exist. as you know, delving into this world of a guest would be our grandfathers generation or great uncle, going to reach kitchen table around the country and going to the interviews and then
first it was world war ii book called in harms way about the sinking of the uss indianapolis towards that war. i was so moved by my experience working with those veterans who when i called up on the phone were often home and it wasn't easy for them to talk about this trying time. if you remember in the movie jaws, captain quinn was the fictional survivor of the indianapolis and decreasing the movie when a section about delivering parts of the atomic on country bomb. when my editor at generals...
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, as i like to call you-- you where the owner of a team that entered the black driver into the indianapolis 500. why was it important for you over the years to make a concerted effort to get a black driver into the higher echelons of racing? >> one correction. we entered bennie scott in the long breach grand prix as one of the top 60 teams in the world. we had a white driver with a black team in the indy 500. in the indy 500 as owners was brig owens for the washington, paul jackson, the largest black contractor in the united states at that time. he was grossing $60 million a year, and richard deutsch, who was a friend of the kennedy family, was part of the effort, and that is how we got to the indy 500. but i have been around in the united states. we were big in the 1920s and 30s, and they always have a desire to go to the indy 500 or any of the top echelon races in the world, and they kind of left it up to me and said len, we can't go any further. you have to move things along and that is what motivated me to stick with the developing black driver. >> lenny, can you talk a little bit about
, as i like to call you-- you where the owner of a team that entered the black driver into the indianapolis 500. why was it important for you over the years to make a concerted effort to get a black driver into the higher echelons of racing? >> one correction. we entered bennie scott in the long breach grand prix as one of the top 60 teams in the world. we had a white driver with a black team in the indy 500. in the indy 500 as owners was brig owens for the washington, paul jackson, the...
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first it was a world where to book called in harm's way about the sinking of the uss indianapolis toward the end of the war i was so moved by my experience working with those veterans when i called up on the phone there were often home it was not easy for them to talk about this time if you remember in the movie jaws the captain the fictional survivor of the indianapolis in this scene where he talks about delivering parts of the atomic bomb the they are sound and eight by sharks for five-- might editor said i shimmied them i thought he was kidding if they were made up in the movie. that is how out of touch our was in america was with this book and of world war ii that ends the war is essentially because they do deliver the atomic components setter later dropped in japan and pearl harbor being different loaded i said it was made up and he said they exist and delving into the world of our grandfathers generation generation, going to each kitchen table around the country during those interviews it is really a story about men and later on, their wives facing the supreme existential moment fi
first it was a world where to book called in harm's way about the sinking of the uss indianapolis toward the end of the war i was so moved by my experience working with those veterans when i called up on the phone there were often home it was not easy for them to talk about this time if you remember in the movie jaws the captain the fictional survivor of the indianapolis in this scene where he talks about delivering parts of the atomic bomb the they are sound and eight by sharks for five--...
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when the "indianapolis star" in dorset, when your equally attacked by both sides of the spectrum youight be on to something and so they endorsed it. he invited me to the oval office and i know how these things go. outstanding outside and i know some staffer pulled him aside and said, he has been taking heat on the issue. you ought to encourage him. our reason i know that is because i walked in and and i did a photo opportunity thing with the president, and then we sit down and i am sitting on the couch and he sits in a hardback chairs, and the president says, i ask you over here because i wanted to hear about your bill. i also wanted you to be encouraged. [laughter] [applause] and then he said, i like you to see me as an encourage r. i want you to leave here without some encouragement. i am serious. he is the word six times in the first five minutes. i looked at him and said, mr. president, sitting here in the oval office with the leader of the free world, i am encouraged. and i really was. as a republican, we are getting our grew back groov -- our groove back. we have our web site c
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the debate was held on tuesday in indianapolis and hosted by the indiana debate commission. it lasts about an hour. primary debate, sponsored by the indiana debate commission. commission. >> good evening. >> this debate features the five gentlemen seeking the republican nomination for the united state s senator. for the next hour, boaters will ask the questions -- voters will ask the questions. friday night, we will hear the candidates answers. let me marlins stutzman was a farmer. he served three terms in the senate. richard behney amended plumbing company. he is a community volunteer. john hostettler was elected to represent the eighth district in 1984. winchester is a financial adviser. he is a board member of the chamber of commerce. - coats is an attorney. he is an ambassador to germany and served in the senate from 1989 through 1999. the campaign has drawn lots for their position on the stage. i will announce the length of time each candidate has to answer a question. most will be one minute answers. the final answer is 90 seconds. i may announce that the answer will h
the debate was held on tuesday in indianapolis and hosted by the indiana debate commission. it lasts about an hour. primary debate, sponsored by the indiana debate commission. commission. >> good evening. >> this debate features the five gentlemen seeking the republican nomination for the united state s senator. for the next hour, boaters will ask the questions -- voters will ask the questions. friday night, we will hear the candidates answers. let me marlins stutzman was a farmer....
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. >> i want to ask you about the economic impact on indianapolis, and is correctit you did not see butler in the final -- is it correct you did not see butler in the final four. >> we are very thrilled about it. we think nobody does it better and think the n.c.a.a. agrees, but i have to tell you it is a very special thing to have not just a homegrown team but a team of student athletes who are academic all americans, and team grade point average over three, math majors, computer engineering majors -- this team was in class monday and day before the final four game. that is what college ought to be. >> it is early to ask this question, but it is never too early. we're turning our attention to the 2010 cycle and also the 2012 cycle. you are mentioned as one that might be among the republican candidates for president. you see yourself among the field for 2012? >> i told one of your colleagues there has never been a president of the united states in my bathroom mirror, and there was not this morning either. now it is almost as a realistic question to be asked -- a surrealistic question to be
. >> i want to ask you about the economic impact on indianapolis, and is correctit you did not see butler in the final -- is it correct you did not see butler in the final four. >> we are very thrilled about it. we think nobody does it better and think the n.c.a.a. agrees, but i have to tell you it is a very special thing to have not just a homegrown team but a team of student athletes who are academic all americans, and team grade point average over three, math majors, computer...
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so you see much colder air toward indianapolis, falling out of the great lakes, over behind that coldt. so you can see along the cold front, where the showers and thunderstorms have fired up. stronger storm activity down south. and in parts of virginia, to the north of us, also, heavier thunderstorm activity. but for the most part n the form of rain. already tapering off in western maryland. and over parts of western portions of west virginia. so a break from the rain by morning rush hour. as the front pushes through, removing the warm air with cooler temperatures. for rush hour, the ground may be wet but start to get breaks in the clouds through mid-morning and afternoon. maybe a trailing shower on the eastern shore. but dryer air with high pressure moves in. cooler temperatures for the next day or so. but we will see more warm air trying to inch in by sunday. and taking the temperatures back into the 70s. mid to upper 70s. rain tonight. down to 65 degrees. and the temperatures will fall through the overnight actually into the 50s. for tomorrow, looking at temperatures around 61 for
so you see much colder air toward indianapolis, falling out of the great lakes, over behind that coldt. so you can see along the cold front, where the showers and thunderstorms have fired up. stronger storm activity down south. and in parts of virginia, to the north of us, also, heavier thunderstorm activity. but for the most part n the form of rain. already tapering off in western maryland. and over parts of western portions of west virginia. so a break from the rain by morning rush hour. as...
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a little cooler in indianapolis. most of intoes the low 90s. falls church, 97, bethesda reporting 98 degrees today. awfully hot for early april. 89, if. you get the idea, way above average at hagerstown, 9 is degrees. southwest wind helping to warm things up out there. not a cool breeze out there. this is a cool wind keeping us mild overnight tonight into the early part of our day tomorrow. . >> if we didn't have a little bit of cloud cover this afternoon, we probably would have gotten hotter. we might have gotten up to record of 93. as it was. we didn't quite get there. cooler air begins to make its move out of the up i midwest. giving us a temperature check realitiwise by the end of the week. in the meantime, warm weather, warm surge wrapping around high pressure offshore. one more time today. our frontal boundary still off to the west. as this finally tracks south and eastward, we won't get the cooler relief in here, a very warm pattern. but once again, cooler air in the midwest. but we're in the hottest part of the country today. across the
a little cooler in indianapolis. most of intoes the low 90s. falls church, 97, bethesda reporting 98 degrees today. awfully hot for early april. 89, if. you get the idea, way above average at hagerstown, 9 is degrees. southwest wind helping to warm things up out there. not a cool breeze out there. this is a cool wind keeping us mild overnight tonight into the early part of our day tomorrow. . >> if we didn't have a little bit of cloud cover this afternoon, we probably would have gotten...
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from indianapolis, good night.ning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> sunday, the second of three british election debates with gordon brown, a conservative leader david cameron and nick clegg. they are competing to be the next prime minister at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> c-span, for public affairs content is available on television, radio and on line. you can also connect on twitter, facebook and youtube. sign up for our e-mails at c- span.org. >> earlier today the arizona governor signed in immigration law that would require police to determine if people are in the country illegally. president obama singled out the measure as misguided. now, the president's remarks at a naturalization ceremony for active duty service members. this is about 25 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, a comedy by secretary janet napolitano -- accompanied by secretary janet napolitano. ladies and gentlemen, here to sing the na
from indianapolis, good night.ning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> sunday, the second of three british election debates with gordon brown, a conservative leader david cameron and nick clegg. they are competing to be the next prime minister at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> c-span, for public affairs content is available on television, radio and on line. you can also connect on twitter, facebook and...
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indianapolis, good morning to jennifer on our republican line. caller: i just wanted to say that i actually agree that he is a credible partner, karzai. i think we should work with as many nations as possible, in many different kinds of nations, and i also think that you personally are a racist republican. that's all. host: jennifer, thanks for the call. the white house, going back to the group referred be his administration, the easter egg roll -- going back to the ross refeutherford b. hayes administration, the easter egg roll. and this story inside "the wall street journal." the pope said on sunday he did not explicitly address the allegations of sexual abuse by priests that have ripped through europe in recent months and reignited controversy in the u.s. some scenes from yesterday's in rome on eastern -- easter sunday. the democrats' line. go ahead. caller: forgive me, i'm a first- time caller. i am a little bit nervous here. but as far as general karzai is concerned, no, he would night -- not make a credible partner for the united states. he
indianapolis, good morning to jennifer on our republican line. caller: i just wanted to say that i actually agree that he is a credible partner, karzai. i think we should work with as many nations as possible, in many different kinds of nations, and i also think that you personally are a racist republican. that's all. host: jennifer, thanks for the call. the white house, going back to the group referred be his administration, the easter egg roll -- going back to the ross refeutherford b. hayes...
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. >> guest: i was born in indianapolis, indiana, great basketball state. i was born there in 1941, 15 days before the president declared this as the day that will live in infamy. shortly after pearl harbor have been struck in our country into the war. it was the days of a particular cut. a lot of people don't like to see it that way. what to say jim crow separated. i lived in were steeped in segregated areas. my father fought in world war ii and he fought in patton's army. and when he came home, his country repaid him with a seat on the back of the bus. but the beautiful thing about this country, john, is that either daughter that colored soldier could grow up and married his secretary of defense. so, you know, we have a wonderful country and i often say when i talk about race, i want to give my country's credit because i love her, despite her faults and because of her promise and her progress. >> host: i appreciate that. it is amazing to me the country that we live in. it is such a wonderful place geared we've made so much progress but they're still a gre
. >> guest: i was born in indianapolis, indiana, great basketball state. i was born there in 1941, 15 days before the president declared this as the day that will live in infamy. shortly after pearl harbor have been struck in our country into the war. it was the days of a particular cut. a lot of people don't like to see it that way. what to say jim crow separated. i lived in were steeped in segregated areas. my father fought in world war ii and he fought in patton's army. and when he...
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it lasts about one hour. ♪ >> live from indianapolis, the west senate primary debate.ommission. >> good evening. welcome to the indian in debate commission. this one features the five gentlemen seeking the republican nomination for the united state s senator. for the next hour, boaters will ask the questions -- voters will ask the questions. friday night, we will hear the candidates answers. let me marlins stutzman was a farmer. he served three terms in the senate. richard behney amended plumbing company. he is a community volunteer. john hostettler was elected to represent the eighth district in 1984. winchester is a financial adviser. he is a board member of the chamber of commerce. - coats is an attorney. he is an ambassador to germany and served in the senate from 1989 through 1999. the campaign has drawn lots for their position on the stage. i will announce the length of time each candidate has to answer a question. most will be one minute answers. the final answer is 90 seconds. i may announce that the answer will have to very to get this to the final question. a
it lasts about one hour. ♪ >> live from indianapolis, the west senate primary debate.ommission. >> good evening. welcome to the indian in debate commission. this one features the five gentlemen seeking the republican nomination for the united state s senator. for the next hour, boaters will ask the questions -- voters will ask the questions. friday night, we will hear the candidates answers. let me marlins stutzman was a farmer. he served three terms in the senate. richard behney...
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the start of major league baseball season and, of course, tomorrow's march madness final four in indianapolissults of some college hoops last night as we hear from j.w. stewart at espn news. >>> thank you and good morning. if north carolina beats daten in the n.i.t. finals the tar heels will be the first defending ncaa champions to win the n.i.t. the very next year. final seconds of the first half at msg, paul williams for three. he had 16 off the bench, dayton ends the first half on a 12-2 run. they're up 45-312 at the break. second half action, ginyard to thompson. 13 point, 10 boards, the lead down to 2. under four minutes left, dayton goes to chris johnson. puts the flyers up by seven. then just over a couple minutes ago, breaks the press and johnson finishes. he had 14 points, nine boarded and named mvp. dayton n.i.t. champs for the first time since 1968. >>> magic and mav. second in the west. third quarter action. nowitzki fakes out bass. 26 his 24. fourth quarter, vince carter gets into the lane. he had 19. dallas falls to a second place tie with idle utah out west. >>> out of the nhl,
the start of major league baseball season and, of course, tomorrow's march madness final four in indianapolissults of some college hoops last night as we hear from j.w. stewart at espn news. >>> thank you and good morning. if north carolina beats daten in the n.i.t. finals the tar heels will be the first defending ncaa champions to win the n.i.t. the very next year. final seconds of the first half at msg, paul williams for three. he had 16 off the bench, dayton ends the first half on a...
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. >> live from indianapolis, the u.s.senate primary debate, sponsored by the indiana debate commission. >> good evening. welcome to the indian in debate welcome to the indian in debate commission. >> good evening from indianapolis. i am your moderator, amos brown. boaters will ask the questions and watch. friday night at 9:00, we will hear the candidates answers. let us make them. marlin stutzman was a farmer. he served three terms in the indiana house of representatives. richard behney is a member of the tea party organization and is a community volunteer. john hostettler was represented -- was representative of the eighth congressional district and served six terms. don bates jr. is a financial adviser and a past president of the rotary club. dan coates is an attorney and former united states ambassador to germany. he served in the united states senate from 1989 to 1999. the order in which they will answer the question is by drawing lots. i will announce the amount of time each candidate has to answer. most will be one
. >> live from indianapolis, the u.s.senate primary debate, sponsored by the indiana debate commission. >> good evening. welcome to the indian in debate welcome to the indian in debate commission. >> good evening from indianapolis. i am your moderator, amos brown. boaters will ask the questions and watch. friday night at 9:00, we will hear the candidates answers. let us make them. marlin stutzman was a farmer. he served three terms in the indiana house of representatives....
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he had it in indianapolis himself. >>> what about a guy named ray lieu wiz. have heard of him. ogden was the first pick. >> you could look at a team like the lions and each guy on the team was the best and maybe the best in his conference. >> that's amazing, when you go to high school to college, you're the man in high school and you're college, you're nothing and like the pro's, it's like starting out all over again. in the pro's, it's like everyone's good. even when the team is 0-16. that's the worst team to play, they're showing they have nothing to lose. the pressure's on you. >>> here's michaelstrahan.com. >> am i flexing on it. >> no, you're making eyes at don. and there's the vaseline website. always great having you, can't wait to have you throughout the season. thank you. >> can't wait to be back on. thank you. >> he's a hall of famer. >> well, yeah. let me tell you thing. we'll be back. man, the nfl draft starts tonight. i think that the ravens pick will come tomorrow. it will be announced by ray lewis. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the forecast will be
he had it in indianapolis himself. >>> what about a guy named ray lieu wiz. have heard of him. ogden was the first pick. >> you could look at a team like the lions and each guy on the team was the best and maybe the best in his conference. >> that's amazing, when you go to high school to college, you're the man in high school and you're college, you're nothing and like the pro's, it's like starting out all over again. in the pro's, it's like everyone's good. even when the...
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. >> gary: first of the year for indianapolis.r. -- first of the year for encarnacion. and that is their offense right now, the home run. snider has an 0-3. and meredith gets it to wigginton. and alex gonzalez, two solo shots. bautista, 2 rbi shots. ouch. 5 runs, 6 hits for the jays. 2 runs, 9 hits for the orioles. and the orioles pitchers have given up only 3 home runs coming into this ball game, so they gave up more in this game than they have in the first five. >> mike: pretty amazing effort from the blue jays. for home run in the game, just changed from millwood really dominating. >> gary: down to 3rd base, and that will be a fair ball. you talk about a pain in the side of the orioles. mcdonald's in it in this ball game. 4th time he reached base, 3 singles and a error in the 8th inning that allowed tejada to reach. mcdonald has really gotten it done. >> mike: really, going in the side. at the first hit of the ball game, retired the first day a of the ball game, ended the perfect game and was later on instrumental in the come-b
. >> gary: first of the year for indianapolis.r. -- first of the year for encarnacion. and that is their offense right now, the home run. snider has an 0-3. and meredith gets it to wigginton. and alex gonzalez, two solo shots. bautista, 2 rbi shots. ouch. 5 runs, 6 hits for the jays. 2 runs, 9 hits for the orioles. and the orioles pitchers have given up only 3 home runs coming into this ball game, so they gave up more in this game than they have in the first five. >> mike: pretty...
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. >> reporter: they are test marketing the product in portland, oregon, indianapolis, and columbus, ohio. cigarette makers may be turning to new products, drips and toothpick-like devices. a new school looked at a variety of these products, which can cause unintentional tobacco poisoning in children. it warns, in light of the novelty and potential harm of dissolvable nicotine products, authorities are advised to study these products. >> even one milligram or one pellet can sicken a child. as much as seven or 13 pellets could cause severe toxic effects, including potentially death. >> reporter: r.j. reynolds disputes that and points out the majority of child nickpine poison -- nicotine poisoning still comes from consuming cigarettes. >> adults should ensure that young children do not have access to tobacco products, including dissolvable tobacco products. >> reporter: orbs are sold in child-resistant packages. but keeping children away from something that looks like candy may be easier said than done. >> and harvard researchers say even though the packaging is made childproof, adults may
. >> reporter: they are test marketing the product in portland, oregon, indianapolis, and columbus, ohio. cigarette makers may be turning to new products, drips and toothpick-like devices. a new school looked at a variety of these products, which can cause unintentional tobacco poisoning in children. it warns, in light of the novelty and potential harm of dissolvable nicotine products, authorities are advised to study these products. >> even one milligram or one pellet can sicken a...
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gary tuckman, cnn, indianapolis. >> that's it for "360." "larry king" starts now. see you tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight, george lopez exclusive. he's making way for conan o'brien on tbs this fall. >> you're moving over for the white man, huh? >> i am. i am. >> i hope he appreciate this. >> i think the white man does appreciate it very much. >> okay. you don't have to clean a park or nothing, right? >> larry: george reveals for the first time how he helped seal the deal for team loco. and bill cosby on bullying. the cause and his alter ego fat albert. >> some people get attention by being mean. and that's a bully. they're defending kissed everywhere who get picked on, beaten up and driven to suicide by other kids. all next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. george lopez is just finishing up with this evening's taping of his show. and there you see a live shot of george's studio. that's where the comedy happens. he'll be joining us from his own studio shortly. here is some of his conan humor from "lopez tonight," hot off the press. watch. >> it's almos
gary tuckman, cnn, indianapolis. >> that's it for "360." "larry king" starts now. see you tomorrow night. >> larry: tonight, george lopez exclusive. he's making way for conan o'brien on tbs this fall. >> you're moving over for the white man, huh? >> i am. i am. >> i hope he appreciate this. >> i think the white man does appreciate it very much. >> okay. you don't have to clean a park or nothing, right? >> larry: george reveals...
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senior guard eric hayes won the three-point shooting con nest in indianapolis yesterday.15 and the final was the shot at the buzzer right there. he beat the woman's champ 22-21 to become the overall three- point champion. >>> more we are, traffic and our top stories. stay with us. more weather, traffic and our top stories. stay with us. it's definitely expensive having a growing family. and it's something that you think about. we try to be conscious of that and plan out our meals so that we can feed everyone on a budget. at giant, we know saving money is important. every time you shop with your card, you can enjoy thousands of real deal savings and weekly specials. like super g spiral sliced ham, $1.28 a pound, and beef rib roast, $4.99 a und. this weekend only. it makes me feel good because we're saving money. and that works for me. only with your giant card.
senior guard eric hayes won the three-point shooting con nest in indianapolis yesterday.15 and the final was the shot at the buzzer right there. he beat the woman's champ 22-21 to become the overall three- point champion. >>> more we are, traffic and our top stories. stay with us. more weather, traffic and our top stories. stay with us. it's definitely expensive having a growing family. and it's something that you think about. we try to be conscious of that and plan...
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with us from indianapolis, andy staples from si.com. everybody's not a duke lover.y make the accusation they're a duke hater but butler's america team. do you see any way on god's green earth they can beat the dukeys? >> i do because butler plays tough defense. they don't give you wide open shots. duke had a great shooting game against west virginia. if butler keeps the big guys off the offensive boards they've got a chance. they have a chance, i swear it. >> shepard: the last butler win was quite impressive. i just didn't expect them to be able to -- you talk about a tradition rich program, tom i see -- izzo. >> he said it best, he said butler played smash mouth basketball. he said i'm a butler fine. >> much the way the flyers played in madison square gardens i just read that just a moment ago, they offered coach k 15 million-dollar to come coach for the nets. he turned it down? >> well, money doesn't buy happiness. i would want a garn tela wrong james was coming. coach k has a good thing going in durham. >> you can say that. we'll be back tonight for the "fox repo
with us from indianapolis, andy staples from si.com. everybody's not a duke lover.y make the accusation they're a duke hater but butler's america team. do you see any way on god's green earth they can beat the dukeys? >> i do because butler plays tough defense. they don't give you wide open shots. duke had a great shooting game against west virginia. if butler keeps the big guys off the offensive boards they've got a chance. they have a chance, i swear it. >> shepard: the last...
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stupak made the financial decision at the final four in indianapolis last weekend. congressman stupak served nine terms representi ining michigan upper peninsula. and he's given democrats a good chance of holding on to his seat. >> i think we've tilted this district. i've seen the republican field and obviously i'm not impressed. >> stupak says threatening calls made to him had no impact on his decision. he also does not attribute his retirement decision to being named in the ethics and tax complaints about his former status as an apparently subsidized resident at the c street house in washington, d.c. i was skeptical based on his false assertion that it would allow federal funding for abortions. i believe the congressman was both wrong and disingenuous in that crusade. that said he is a public servant who is a respected and popular man in his district and among his colleagues for good reason. i personally and all the staff here at this show that has been so hard on him really do wish congressman stupak all the best in his retirement. that does it for us tonight, we
stupak made the financial decision at the final four in indianapolis last weekend. congressman stupak served nine terms representi ining michigan upper peninsula. and he's given democrats a good chance of holding on to his seat. >> i think we've tilted this district. i've seen the republican field and obviously i'm not impressed. >> stupak says threatening calls made to him had no impact on his decision. he also does not attribute his retirement decision to being named in the ethics...
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. >>> tonight in indianapolis, it is duke versus butler for the ncaa men's basketball national title. hometown butler can expect most of the crowd's support. the bulldogs have never played in a championship game before. duke, on the other hand, is seeking its fourth national title. right now the oddsmakers are saying duke with a seven-point lead but i hope it goes to butler, your wife's alma mater. >> they want to be the underdog. they've been the underdog all the way through. why not tonight? fingers crossed for butler. >> i can't wait. >>> here's a look at your monday forecast. kansas city and des moines could see severe weather with possibility of strong winds, hail and even an isolated tornado. there will be rain along the west coast with the heaviest amounts in washington and oregon. >> it's a summer-like day on the east coast with some temperatures 25 degrees above normal. atlanta the hot spot at 84. cooler than usual in the west with boise in the mid 40s with some snow. >>> well, you know, the easter bunny found a little different way to get around in oklahoma over the weekend.
. >>> tonight in indianapolis, it is duke versus butler for the ncaa men's basketball national title. hometown butler can expect most of the crowd's support. the bulldogs have never played in a championship game before. duke, on the other hand, is seeking its fourth national title. right now the oddsmakers are saying duke with a seven-point lead but i hope it goes to butler, your wife's alma mater. >> they want to be the underdog. they've been the underdog all the way through....
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notice even our friends as far north as chicago, indianapolis, southern illinois, you could still seeng storms with large hail as we go throughout the day today. then say good-bye to the beautiful saturday from new york city to new england. storm that's now in the northern portion of the country will roll your way with wet weather and gloomy conditions. we'll watch a chance of thunderstorms from d.c. through the carolinas. i guess the biggest news is we still have yet to have our first tornado on the ground this morning. we've had a lot of warnings, but no damage as of yet. >> as the day heats up, that will help increase the chances of that. >> that's the magic word. destabilizes the atmosphere. sun heats up the air, that warm air rises, it bubbles up and that's where wooep we'll see the problems later today. >> bill karins, thanks. check weather.com for the latest weather advisories in your area. >>> you new and chilling details in that plot to bomb new york city subways last fall. a former taxi driver has pleaded guilty to terrorism charges and says he got direct orders from al qaed
notice even our friends as far north as chicago, indianapolis, southern illinois, you could still seeng storms with large hail as we go throughout the day today. then say good-bye to the beautiful saturday from new york city to new england. storm that's now in the northern portion of the country will roll your way with wet weather and gloomy conditions. we'll watch a chance of thunderstorms from d.c. through the carolinas. i guess the biggest news is we still have yet to have our first tornado...
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look at the temperature difference. 69 degrees in indianapolis and up the line 47 in chicago and the clash of the air mass and down to the south, same thing. 60 in dallas and only 49 in abilene. time for our ireport of the day and this comes from 12-year-old andy who was on his deck in iowa when a storm moved in. >> about ready to tornado. >> oh, my gosh, i think that gave me a heart attack. >> i think i will need a pacemaker. his family are big fans of our show, thank you so much. great ireport picture, great sound. >> i hope you went inside after this? >> how great would that be to have that as a ring on your phone. >> why so you catch your breath every time somebody calls you. >> go inside now. >>> check out the national champs. president obama invited duke to the white house, but here what he's off tooering to the runner. >>> home depot is hiring. we'll tell you some places where the jobs are finally opening up. >>> hi, robin, this is kiara from indiana. i love waking up in the morning and watching you before school and watching your show with my mom and sister. bye-bye. >> well,
look at the temperature difference. 69 degrees in indianapolis and up the line 47 in chicago and the clash of the air mass and down to the south, same thing. 60 in dallas and only 49 in abilene. time for our ireport of the day and this comes from 12-year-old andy who was on his deck in iowa when a storm moved in. >> about ready to tornado. >> oh, my gosh, i think that gave me a heart attack. >> i think i will need a pacemaker. his family are big fans of our show, thank you so...
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indianapolis, cincinnati, and memphis cod see some of the worst severe weather expected to hit the center of the nation. there could be thunderstorms, high wind and hail. denver could see a few inches of slushy snow which will be gone by the afternoon. >> on the other hand, it's much warmer than usual from the gulf coast to maine with temperatures in the 80s, some in the 90s. it's cooler in the central rockies with salt lake city in the upper 40s. >> we'll be right back with more "world news now." >>> welcome back. motors in the u.s. had fewer babies in 2008, probably because of worsening economic conditions. birth rates were down 2% to about 4.2 million. the surprising exception to this trend was for mothers in their 40s. births for those women were up 4%. >>> raising children is big business as many parents start drilling their kids with proukds such as baby sign stein with the hopes of giving them an edge. >> an effort and child development says, just let your kid be a kid without the big push to learn. here's john donvan. >> reporter: a preschool in berkeley, california. one that is s
indianapolis, cincinnati, and memphis cod see some of the worst severe weather expected to hit the center of the nation. there could be thunderstorms, high wind and hail. denver could see a few inches of slushy snow which will be gone by the afternoon. >> on the other hand, it's much warmer than usual from the gulf coast to maine with temperatures in the 80s, some in the 90s. it's cooler in the central rockies with salt lake city in the upper 40s. >> we'll be right back with more...
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near 70 in the northeast. 60s from omaha to indianapolis. mostly 70s across the rockies today. beautiful day there. 57 for seattle. 59 in sacramento. and a hot 91 in phoenix. >>> it sounded like deja vu all over again at this year's boston marathon. >> 21-year-old robert share accurate is setting a course record. he became the first person to run the ledge gend dear marathon in under 2 hours 6 minutes, 82 seconds faster than the record set by a four-time winner who happens to have the same name. both from there kenya but they're not related. >> the nguyener has gone back home. he says he's going to buy cows with his prize money. >> that time is incredible. under 2 hours 6 minutes. it took me more than that to run half that distance in the new york city half marathon. >> now you have a fixed goal. that in ten years. >> that is never going to happen. >> 2020. >> no way. >> we'll be right back with 94 "world news now." hi, i'm catherine. as a real estate agent, i use febreze to prep my houses for sale. febreze fabric refresher is an essential component of my toolkit. when a house
near 70 in the northeast. 60s from omaha to indianapolis. mostly 70s across the rockies today. beautiful day there. 57 for seattle. 59 in sacramento. and a hot 91 in phoenix. >>> it sounded like deja vu all over again at this year's boston marathon. >> 21-year-old robert share accurate is setting a course record. he became the first person to run the ledge gend dear marathon in under 2 hours 6 minutes, 82 seconds faster than the record set by a four-time winner who happens to...
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it's a private school in indianapolis. and for them to reach the final game in the national championship is a real tribute, not only to the school and the players. we had great players. but to a great young coach who has only been coaching for three years. of course, the duke blue devils are always tough, always tough, and i'm proud to say we want to congratulate them. but the bulldogs did a great job, they were a great team, and next year we're going to get them. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from ohio is recognized. ms. fudge: does the gentlewoman from washington have any more speakers? mrs. mcmorris rodgers: thank you, madam speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. ms. fudge: thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentlewoman from ohio. ms. fudge: madam speaker, the question is on the motion offered by the gentlewoman -- i ask for support of house resolution 1242 and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rule
it's a private school in indianapolis. and for them to reach the final game in the national championship is a real tribute, not only to the school and the players. we had great players. but to a great young coach who has only been coaching for three years. of course, the duke blue devils are always tough, always tough, and i'm proud to say we want to congratulate them. but the bulldogs did a great job, they were a great team, and next year we're going to get them. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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but he has a follow-up to the combine physical coming up in indianapolis, and that is where we'll findd in the right direction physically. if that is the case, which i expect it to be, i think his stock will not be affect bid the toe. then it comes down to the physical on the field and the mental and intangibles that we've talked about. right now i think his stock is unchanged. jimmy clausen in my opinion is a first round prospect. but there are teams that have such a desperate need at quarterback, including the bills at 9, and possibly even seattle and san francisco, those two teams at 13, 14, and 17 overall that there is still a strong chance that clausen comes off the board in the first half of the first round. >> don't forget, the nfl draft goes primetime for round number one. you can see it on espn thursday april 22nd. 13 days from today. 7:30 eastern. and you will get full, extensive, extended, expanded draft coverage here on espnews. starting that night. >> something to watch for. saturday, 3:55 eastern, real madrid, barcelona, you can see it on espn 3.com this match could deter
but he has a follow-up to the combine physical coming up in indianapolis, and that is where we'll findd in the right direction physically. if that is the case, which i expect it to be, i think his stock will not be affect bid the toe. then it comes down to the physical on the field and the mental and intangibles that we've talked about. right now i think his stock is unchanged. jimmy clausen in my opinion is a first round prospect. but there are teams that have such a desperate need at...
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also seeing it work its way across indiana and indianapolis. you that we're tracking the rain further off and even eastward towards west virginia and into kentucky, as i mentioned earlier. things are looking better, starting to warm up and a freeze advisory all the way up for northern michigan. but one place where it's looking really nice so far, even though it's early in the morning, san francisco. a beautiful picture of the bay area. how about that. that is gorgeouses. courtesy of our affiliate kgo. maybe you're just waking up in the bay area and i can tell you that temperatures are going to be gorgeous. high of 64 today. the severe storm threat, natasha, across louisiana and into arkansas in terms of the most severe weather and we'll watch it throughout the day and no reports of tornadoes today and yesterday there were 32 reports. look for a lot of activity this afternoon. >> all right. we've been forewarned. thank you very much, bonnie. >>> casey anthony's fate may be decided faster than she expected. why innew judge in anthony's murder cas
also seeing it work its way across indiana and indianapolis. you that we're tracking the rain further off and even eastward towards west virginia and into kentucky, as i mentioned earlier. things are looking better, starting to warm up and a freeze advisory all the way up for northern michigan. but one place where it's looking really nice so far, even though it's early in the morning, san francisco. a beautiful picture of the bay area. how about that. that is gorgeouses. courtesy of our...
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. >> reporter: the small indianapolis campus was the proud owner of a team that made it all the way toe duke has a very high graduation rate. >> it confirms for me that it is possible to achieve athletic excellence and academic excellence at the same time. dr. bobby fong is the president of butler. >> the men's basketball team practices at 6:30 in the morning. that's when they all have free from class. >> we spoke to one of the stars. >> we've got the whole final four stuff going on, but the coach is more worry about our grades and making sure we're taking care of that stuff while this is going on. >> what does he think about secretary duncan's proposal. will the organization jump through hoops to get this done? doesn't look that way. in a statement, the ncaa declared, we share arnie duncan's concern. however, imposing a ban on teens for the academic performance a probably not the best course of action. basing postseason bands on graduation rates penalizes the wrong students. the ncaa currently uses a complex point system to ban teens from postseason play, it's
. >> reporter: the small indianapolis campus was the proud owner of a team that made it all the way toe duke has a very high graduation rate. >> it confirms for me that it is possible to achieve athletic excellence and academic excellence at the same time. dr. bobby fong is the president of butler. >> the men's basketball team practices at 6:30 in the morning. that's when they all have free from class. >> we spoke to one of the stars. >> we've got the whole final...
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and i'll get to attend the april 28th event in indianapolis to celebrate ryan white's event. the event, got to know ryan when he was alive. and inspired elton john to start the elton john aids foundation. i'll get to sit down with ryan's mother, jean, to find out more about ryan white's legacy and his life, go to abcnews.com. bob? >> sam, keep up that work. >>> now, we're going to turn to something else. tips on how to save your green by going green. elizabeth rogers is the author of "shift your habit," easy ways to save money. simplify your life and save the planet, full of eco-friendly ways to slash your budget. she'll show us five ways to start saving money today. the shocking thing was air conditioning. how you can save money by putting it in the shade. >> in the shade, that's right. an easy way to save money this summer, is to shift your air conditioner in the shade. they're like us. they like to cool down in the summer heat. >> the number was shocking. going into the refrigerator. >> into the refrigerator. anytime you can buy things in a bigger size or in bulk, is an ea
and i'll get to attend the april 28th event in indianapolis to celebrate ryan white's event. the event, got to know ryan when he was alive. and inspired elton john to start the elton john aids foundation. i'll get to sit down with ryan's mother, jean, to find out more about ryan white's legacy and his life, go to abcnews.com. bob? >> sam, keep up that work. >>> now, we're going to turn to something else. tips on how to save your green by going green. elizabeth rogers is the...
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and then a year after that, the indianapolis incident.he very same incident happened to our 12-day-old infants. >> you heard him mention the maker of heparin. baxter. before that incident they changed their labels to help doctors identify the right drug and dose. cedars-sinai medical center where the quaid twins were being treated weren't using the newer label at that time. the quaids later settled out of court with the hospital. they put forth a national patient safety goal regarding blood thinners. pay attention to this, because it might affect you. the guidelines include standardizing how the drugs are administered, screening patients beforehand and taking into st any other drug interactions, and one more simple one, not using the letter "u" for units. because that can easily be mistaken by a pharmacist as a zero. in 2009 the food and drug administration set a new standard for how the amount of heparin is determined in u.s. products. >>> turning now to a look at what's going on with the weather, chad. are you missing d.c., sir? >> i'm
and then a year after that, the indianapolis incident.he very same incident happened to our 12-day-old infants. >> you heard him mention the maker of heparin. baxter. before that incident they changed their labels to help doctors identify the right drug and dose. cedars-sinai medical center where the quaid twins were being treated weren't using the newer label at that time. the quaids later settled out of court with the hospital. they put forth a national patient safety goal regarding...