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, 27 in bristow triangle, 33, near the water. 34 in annapolis. 26 in olney. 29 in bowie.oon. 44, mostly cloudy, a few areas of very light rain. locally and especially south of the metro area this afternoon and into the early evening, but not much in terms of rainfall. don't be surprised if you see a few wet snowflakes. tomorrow, back in the low to mid 50's, mostly sunny. training wednesday night into early thursday. >>> traffic at the american legion bridge moving well. no problems on 270. looks good to and from the wilson bridge, south of town. at colesville road, in this picture. metro rail is on normal service. back to you. >> thank you. >>> 5:41, 28 degrees in potomac. >> coming up don't be surprised if you make a trip to the store and your favorite pain medication is not there. why some over-the-counter drugs have been recalled. >> and two music superstars are celebrating the birth of their first child. the unit named beyon ♪ ♪ [ gasp ] [ mom ] my husband -- he thinks it's a 3-sheeter.ttéwmu.vog#wvs#q(p4á)uog5un(zé4bóá)hmeg6k$'jefpl,[f=ay-c;l @n3p i say 1-sheeter. bo
, 27 in bristow triangle, 33, near the water. 34 in annapolis. 26 in olney. 29 in bowie.oon. 44, mostly cloudy, a few areas of very light rain. locally and especially south of the metro area this afternoon and into the early evening, but not much in terms of rainfall. don't be surprised if you see a few wet snowflakes. tomorrow, back in the low to mid 50's, mostly sunny. training wednesday night into early thursday. >>> traffic at the american legion bridge moving well. no problems on...
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in u.s. economic news, the federal reserve announced consumers stepped up their borrowing in november by the most in ten years. and on wall street, stocks managed modest gains. the dow jones industrial average gained more than 32 points to close above 12,392. the nasdaq rose two points to close at 2676. the obama administration will ban new mining claims around the grand canyon for 20 years. the ban applies to one million acres of public land in an area rich in high-grade uranium ore. interior secretary ken salazar said uranium is still key to the nation's energy strategy, but the grand canyon has to be protected as a national treasure. he said the ban would not affect more than 3,000 existing mining claims. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: we turn to the republican presidential campaign now, as voters in new hampshire prepare to cast primary ballots. >> this is mitt romney calling. >> woodruff: the frontrunner spent part of his primary eve phoning ne
in u.s. economic news, the federal reserve announced consumers stepped up their borrowing in november by the most in ten years. and on wall street, stocks managed modest gains. the dow jones industrial average gained more than 32 points to close above 12,392. the nasdaq rose two points to close at 2676. the obama administration will ban new mining claims around the grand canyon for 20 years. the ban applies to one million acres of public land in an area rich in high-grade uranium ore. interior...
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is changing its strategy in that region in the i mean in the middle east and in strategy in general not just in middle east you know i think the obama administration is have a. pretty clear trajectory for the last three years it's tried to extricate the united states from the worst kind of legacies of the previous administration primarily in iraq but also looking ahead in afghanistan but at the same time dealing with what has been considered a key issue and that is counterterrorism and the perception that democrats are weak on national defense issues and so the president has been very careful to say hey you know we will go to war if necessary and we will use force when necessary so i think this balance will continue for the remainder of his term all of the presidential candidates. make israel the centerpiece their foreign policy discussions do you think it's because it's really the most important foreign security issue or elections well it's primarily elections i mean if you look at the obama administration's position toward israel. even israel will say it's been the best relations in a
is changing its strategy in that region in the i mean in the middle east and in strategy in general not just in middle east you know i think the obama administration is have a. pretty clear trajectory for the last three years it's tried to extricate the united states from the worst kind of legacies of the previous administration primarily in iraq but also looking ahead in afghanistan but at the same time dealing with what has been considered a key issue and that is counterterrorism and the...
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in 1944. he loved him when he took on the dixiecrats. he loved him when he became a rogue in the unfortunately in the 1960's and finally was expelled. but these were my formative shading experiences with my father and i decided i was trying to get the book done before my father died. i mean he wasn't sick when i undertook the book, but i wanted this book to be a tribute and a kind of a secret history of current events that we have shared together, but also amazing facts about the african-american experience which my father wouldn't know and most of us wouldn't know, and i wanted it to have the matching of a film as best it could, so i wanted it to be heavily illustrated and having over 700 beautiful mostly colored illustrations i thought would be a way of bringing these events to life. do you remember a book called the black book? it came out in 1974 when toni morrison, before toni morrison was the great writer, known to be the great writer that she is but was also a great editor at random hou
in 1944. he loved him when he took on the dixiecrats. he loved him when he became a rogue in the unfortunately in the 1960's and finally was expelled. but these were my formative shading experiences with my father and i decided i was trying to get the book done before my father died. i mean he wasn't sick when i undertook the book, but i wanted this book to be a tribute and a kind of a secret history of current events that we have shared together, but also amazing facts about the...
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my son. 28 degrees in leesburg, 31 in bowie, 28 in clarksburg and frederick. winchester at 30 degrees. chevy chase and arlington at the freezing mark. at or below freezing for the most part. reagan national is an exception 35. scattered clouds today, a lot of sunshine, highs in the mid 40's. upper 40's south of the metro. 20's to low 30's tonight. springlike tomorrow, is back in the 60's on tuesday and wednesday. >> thank you. 6:01. our top story, tensions running high at mcpherson square. just hours before a camping ban begins. park police have issued an ultimatum to occupy protesters. pack up the sleeping bags by noon or leave in handcuffs. >> john gonzalez is live in northwest d.c. with reaction to this and the weekend standoff ended with a stun gun. it's good morning. the clock is ticking for these protesters who have called mcpherson square home since october. some are up early this morning packing up. others tell us if they are not leaving. but park service has made it very clear that they can stay, they just cannot camp out. police have already had issu
my son. 28 degrees in leesburg, 31 in bowie, 28 in clarksburg and frederick. winchester at 30 degrees. chevy chase and arlington at the freezing mark. at or below freezing for the most part. reagan national is an exception 35. scattered clouds today, a lot of sunshine, highs in the mid 40's. upper 40's south of the metro. 20's to low 30's tonight. springlike tomorrow, is back in the 60's on tuesday and wednesday. >> thank you. 6:01. our top story, tensions running high at mcpherson...
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in a low visibility as it is quite a foggy and misty right now in the a mountains in the caucasus according to the special forces during this is shoot out and finding some russian officers who were injured they were the victims of the explosives that the terrorists have placed earlier when these two terrorists were found they refused to surrender they opened fire and the police fired back the had changed a bit of has already commented on this operation by saying that this operation this anti terror raid has been prepared in advance and during the search of special forces found the place that appeared to be the main hideout of terrorists and it was also packed with explosives and weapons and the moments of the main aim is really to wipe out this location also according to the latest information there are from five to turn terrorists there are still on the run and at the moment russian special forces are surrounding this area the republic of chechnya was relatively peaceful last year but what's been happening in russia's north caucasus as a whole. well as a whole these air rushes are north ca
in a low visibility as it is quite a foggy and misty right now in the a mountains in the caucasus according to the special forces during this is shoot out and finding some russian officers who were injured they were the victims of the explosives that the terrorists have placed earlier when these two terrorists were found they refused to surrender they opened fire and the police fired back the had changed a bit of has already commented on this operation by saying that this operation this anti...
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in charge of elections in iowa. when he ran for office in 2010, he made it his crusade to institute strict new voter i.d. laws in iowa. last year, republicans in the iowa house passed a bill that would have blocked anybody from voting in the state unless they showed government issued photo i.d. that not everybody has. and that democratic leaning voting groups like minorities and poor people are statistically less likely to have. republicans in the house passed that. state democrats blocked that bill in the senate. when state republicans had the chance to institute the same rule for this republicans-only event that they're holding tomorrow, they decided not to institute that rule. what's more, if you are an iowan and not registed to vote at all, but you do want to participate tomorrow night in the republican-run caucuses, you can show up tomorrow and register right there. same-day registration will be allowed. it's another great thing that exists only in a handful of states in this country including iowa. it's anothe
in charge of elections in iowa. when he ran for office in 2010, he made it his crusade to institute strict new voter i.d. laws in iowa. last year, republicans in the iowa house passed a bill that would have blocked anybody from voting in the state unless they showed government issued photo i.d. that not everybody has. and that democratic leaning voting groups like minorities and poor people are statistically less likely to have. republicans in the house passed that. state democrats blocked that...
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clouds kept temperatures up. 28 in culpepper. 34 in washington. 31 in hagerstown. you'll notice the 20s, even 30 in leesburg. 27 manassas. this is a lot warmer than yesterday. yesterday we had spots in the single digits. 31 at springfield, crofton. scott over at andrews air force base saying hello. 31 degrees for him. 29 at fort belvoir right now. national, 34 with the clouds and the humidity is 73%. dew points have really come up into the 20s. yesterday, they were below zero. we've gotten rid of the arctic air. it won't return for another week. it is up in canada. the cold air still lingering across parts of new england. much of the country relatively mild with this jet stream coming onshore in the northwest. you can see the storm coming into british columbia. then it comes up almost into southern canada now and taking a dip down through the great lakes toward us and this helps these little disturbances come through. gave us the snow squalls a couple of days ago. intense ones in the afternoon and evening but all is quiet this morning except for those clouds. the c
clouds kept temperatures up. 28 in culpepper. 34 in washington. 31 in hagerstown. you'll notice the 20s, even 30 in leesburg. 27 manassas. this is a lot warmer than yesterday. yesterday we had spots in the single digits. 31 at springfield, crofton. scott over at andrews air force base saying hello. 31 degrees for him. 29 at fort belvoir right now. national, 34 with the clouds and the humidity is 73%. dew points have really come up into the 20s. yesterday, they were below zero. we've gotten rid...
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security in kabul. anybody have one point the british consoles have a six hour fire fight and we are sitting in power in our bunker in our hotel my colleagues had been narrowing of this. i want to talk about these guys renting these security advances in afghanistan and kabul because kabul had been more less out of the fight. i had been reading your book. it is phenomenally good and we welcome you here and look forward to hearing from you for some questions. -- before very much for coming. what i wanted to is give a little bit of a flavor of what it was like during the soviet occupation because as was just said one of the main themes of the book is a sort of comparison and contrast between the soviet occupation and the u.s. british nato occupation today. and then i want to end with the seven-point plan for peace, how we all get out of here. i was in the middle of an interview with the afghan foreign minister when the heavy boom of the detonation interrupt the us. what was the explosion i asked? explosion
security in kabul. anybody have one point the british consoles have a six hour fire fight and we are sitting in power in our bunker in our hotel my colleagues had been narrowing of this. i want to talk about these guys renting these security advances in afghanistan and kabul because kabul had been more less out of the fight. i had been reading your book. it is phenomenally good and we welcome you here and look forward to hearing from you for some questions. -- before very much for coming. what...
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beijing rings in the chinese new year in spectacular fashion from a bell tower in an ancient part of the capital it's tradition to sound the bell one hundred eight times to herald the start of the lunar calendar year the night sky was also lit up by fireworks displays across the country as more than a billion people celebrated bringing in the year of the water dragon. this week russia has seen al build up of political debate ahead of the march presidential election rival camps and candidates are lining up with putin setting out his vision for the country and some members of the public increasing their efforts to ensure a transparent ballot. has more with just two hundred fifty days before the march presidential election in need you can be simmering in the candidates quarters. to put in decided to unleash his powers of persuasion on the electorate and nonpublic speaker for a change he's decided to be more scholarly picking up the pen for the first in a series of articles outlining his vision for the future of russia what he's calling for its new economy to be built. the gravitation aw
beijing rings in the chinese new year in spectacular fashion from a bell tower in an ancient part of the capital it's tradition to sound the bell one hundred eight times to herald the start of the lunar calendar year the night sky was also lit up by fireworks displays across the country as more than a billion people celebrated bringing in the year of the water dragon. this week russia has seen al build up of political debate ahead of the march presidential election rival camps and candidates...
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law in ohio says it no longer goes in effect. ohio's case the voters never got to see the benefits of those reforms. if i had a vote last march, i think would be much more difficult to win because all people would have heard is the scare stories the would have heard the attacks and they would have nothing to counter that. in my case i mentioned earlier devin benchmarks september 1st in the second week of december those two things alone have a tremendous counter to any attack ads they will run against. the kids went back to school in the schools are in good shape. my school had a teacher that sounds pretty good and they say i got my property tax bill another good shape. one of my biggest hits on twitter and facebook in the past few weeks is people responding to me asking how many of you saw your property tax is going down or at least stay the same and people are responding to that. in ohio they never got to see that. so i think the biggest challenge that the head there is all that people heard were the negatives and spent by ten o
law in ohio says it no longer goes in effect. ohio's case the voters never got to see the benefits of those reforms. if i had a vote last march, i think would be much more difficult to win because all people would have heard is the scare stories the would have heard the attacks and they would have nothing to counter that. in my case i mentioned earlier devin benchmarks september 1st in the second week of december those two things alone have a tremendous counter to any attack ads they will run...
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in the future if she got the case in court. the da now reviewing the evidence in this case and he will make the final decision on whether to file charges against the new sheriff. we are live in san francisco, alex savage. >> san francisco mayor said on friday that he will announce a replacement on the board of supervisors tomorrow. that person will represent district five and serve the remaining year left onto term. the board is scheduled to hold it's first meeting of the new year on tuesday. >>> it was a big day in san francisco politics and coming up later in ten minutes the mayor is officially sworn into office for his first full term. what he said his number one priority will be. >> two debates in less than 24 hours and now a full court press for votes in new hampshire. ken pritchett has been following the candidates for president and joins us with a live report from new hampshire. >> reporter: we are in dairy new hampshire and that rumble you hear is the gingrich 2012 campaign bus. is he here at a school, a college giving
in the future if she got the case in court. the da now reviewing the evidence in this case and he will make the final decision on whether to file charges against the new sheriff. we are live in san francisco, alex savage. >> san francisco mayor said on friday that he will announce a replacement on the board of supervisors tomorrow. that person will represent district five and serve the remaining year left onto term. the board is scheduled to hold it's first meeting of the new year on...
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in below what i did in 2008, will i then suffer in new hampshire? zero early evidence of romney having any negative effect. that's the biggest impact here. he's the overwhelming front-runner in new hampshire. >> this poll has just been taken in the aftermath of what we've seen in iowa. hold on for a second. we also have some breaking news involving this republican presidential campaign. you got the news. john, tell our viewers what you've learned. >> i'm told by a senior republican source very close to the arizona senator, john mccain, the 2008 republican presidential nominee, that he will travel to new hampshire tomorrow to endorse governor romney. remember, john mccain carried new hampshire last time. it was his strongest state in the primary campaigns. romney was a rival then and quickly endorsed mccain after he dropped out of the race after new hampshire around super tuesday. the irony here, remember, rick santorum has faced questions in the last week in iowa about why did you, if you're a conservative, how did you endorse, how did you possibly
in below what i did in 2008, will i then suffer in new hampshire? zero early evidence of romney having any negative effect. that's the biggest impact here. he's the overwhelming front-runner in new hampshire. >> this poll has just been taken in the aftermath of what we've seen in iowa. hold on for a second. we also have some breaking news involving this republican presidential campaign. you got the news. john, tell our viewers what you've learned. >> i'm told by a senior republican...
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narrow eight-vote win in first in the nation caucus in iowa.y candidates race to new hampshire overnight. mitt romney chose to stay in iowa and do morning tv talk shows and take more leisurely arrival here in new hampshire. fairly small group. not arrival rally sort of traditional for candidate won the iowa caucuses and storming into a state where he has a 30-point lead in the latest suffolk poll out of massachusetts. it raises questions how mitt romney will focus. whether he spends a lot of time in new hampshire or whether he will be eyeing south carolina where a squeeze play begins between newt gingrich and rick santorum as they try to unite each one of themselves the conservative base against romney. it is going to be a really big battle. romney on the way here on his charter flight with the press strolled back to talk to just briefly and he discussed a little bit his conversations last night with some of his rivals as they called to share congratulations and condolences for their various performances. listen. >> we have the four boys here w
narrow eight-vote win in first in the nation caucus in iowa.y candidates race to new hampshire overnight. mitt romney chose to stay in iowa and do morning tv talk shows and take more leisurely arrival here in new hampshire. fairly small group. not arrival rally sort of traditional for candidate won the iowa caucuses and storming into a state where he has a 30-point lead in the latest suffolk poll out of massachusetts. it raises questions how mitt romney will focus. whether he spends a lot of...
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beauty price in the european assets and in that case the russian companies. saw rebel fund for example will be able to enter the markets and invest in european assets that much better valuations than before and so there is really makes but the destruction will do significant right now all while all eyes have been on the arab and debt crisis how have. the russian banks been holding up are they exposed to say mix of toxic debt they're taking down banks elsewhere but i think from the russian banks perspective the we have to recognize about two tiers even three tiers of russian banks first at the very top all the banks the likes of v t v for example they probably are less exposed to the crisis in europe and they are less exposed to the prices that mystically as well they also have very strong capital ratios and most of their capital comes to see over the government as a result of this high quality capital who would call so we would expect far less disruption there and that is also implicit so over a guarantee in the case of those banks there is a need the ridge h
beauty price in the european assets and in that case the russian companies. saw rebel fund for example will be able to enter the markets and invest in european assets that much better valuations than before and so there is really makes but the destruction will do significant right now all while all eyes have been on the arab and debt crisis how have. the russian banks been holding up are they exposed to say mix of toxic debt they're taking down banks elsewhere but i think from the russian banks...
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in the u.s. republicans are holding key debates this weekend ahead of tuesday's primary in new hampshire opinion polls put former massachusetts governor mitt romney as a front runner for the french. for a distant second in the polls primaries and caucuses will take place every u.s. state in the coming months before finally choosing a candidate the party can go on its own when it then takes on barack obama in november presidential election from a congressional aide diplomat who's been told r.t. that on the run paul stands out he's unlikely to secure enough support. for his foreign policy is very distinct from the other candidates in that he has a more isolationist viewpoint he wants the united states to retreat from international conflicts that fares in some areas that can be good he's opposed to military action with the rod who are supposed to be iraq war but the other candidates are all extremely hawkish on foreign policy very conservative and ron paul does stand out among makes voters once. spa
in the u.s. republicans are holding key debates this weekend ahead of tuesday's primary in new hampshire opinion polls put former massachusetts governor mitt romney as a front runner for the french. for a distant second in the polls primaries and caucuses will take place every u.s. state in the coming months before finally choosing a candidate the party can go on its own when it then takes on barack obama in november presidential election from a congressional aide diplomat who's been told r.t....
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in the note on friday, ron paul was in maine. in maine? really? the results of maine's caucuses will be announced on february 11th but ron paul was there putting in shoe leather. today my where are the politicians note said ron paul was home in texas with no public events scheduled. apparently resting up. i guess for nevada. despite the fact that tonight is florida eve. so ron paul, long haul, caucus states, delegate strategy. now it's starting to sound like newt gingrich may also pursue a delegate strategy long haul strategy as well. >> the conservatives are rejecting romney. he is nowhere near getting a majority. this is going to go all the way to the convention. >> all the way to the convention, that was newt gingrich yesterday on abc. later in the day, mr. gingrich told some reporters in florida "when you take all of the non-romney votes, it's very likely at the convention there will be a non-romney majority, and maybe a very substantial one. my job is to convert that in a pro-gingrich majority." that may sound crazy, gingrich will stay in to
in the note on friday, ron paul was in maine. in maine? really? the results of maine's caucuses will be announced on february 11th but ron paul was there putting in shoe leather. today my where are the politicians note said ron paul was home in texas with no public events scheduled. apparently resting up. i guess for nevada. despite the fact that tonight is florida eve. so ron paul, long haul, caucus states, delegate strategy. now it's starting to sound like newt gingrich may also pursue a...
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huckabee in the deep red. romney in the light red in the map behind us. center part of the state, huckabee dominated. this is only area in the center part of the state where mitt romney won four years ago. a different story last night. again the western section that he did so well in four years ago was really cut into this year by rick santorum. likewise on the east side, not just santorum over here but also by ron paul. i want to bring in steve hays who hasn't gone to bed yet. he is live in des moines. how do you see it? >> do i look that bad? bill: no you look great by the way. good morning to you. what do you see? >> fascinating. what an unbelievable story rick santorum has had. two or three weeks ago this is somebody who was in single digits and roared to a comeback. look at entrance polls last night, 65% of those who sided in the last week or actual caucus day, 65% broke for rick santorum. that tells you everything you need to know about the kind of momentum he was generating here in iowa and the kind of momentum he hopes to carry forward into new ha
huckabee in the deep red. romney in the light red in the map behind us. center part of the state, huckabee dominated. this is only area in the center part of the state where mitt romney won four years ago. a different story last night. again the western section that he did so well in four years ago was really cut into this year by rick santorum. likewise on the east side, not just santorum over here but also by ron paul. i want to bring in steve hays who hasn't gone to bed yet. he is live in...
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in two thousand and eight it's now an international company based in france with several stores in italy. by the russian one. of these three of the russian fashion label reads like an exciting novel the story of the brands you could say is part of russia's heritage and history. founded in paris in one thousand twenty four by prince philip you suppose and his wife marina the niece of the last russian saw me collide the second and says she clothing range tasseled european and american customers but the prince has a little business sense and two years after the nine hundred twenty nine the street crash ruined his most prosperous clients use of force was forced to shut up shop. almost eight decades after the original house of entry closed stores. has restored the branches for the glory. to our next location now and in a city known as the cradle of the renaissance surrounded by terra cotta roofs a cluster of onion domes each topped with a tall cross is certainly not what you would expect to see in the florence skyline less than a mile from florence is to most these brightly colored domes of a
in two thousand and eight it's now an international company based in france with several stores in italy. by the russian one. of these three of the russian fashion label reads like an exciting novel the story of the brands you could say is part of russia's heritage and history. founded in paris in one thousand twenty four by prince philip you suppose and his wife marina the niece of the last russian saw me collide the second and says she clothing range tasseled european and american customers...
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if that should not get in the way today. 35 now in washington, 25 in frederick, 28 in winchester, 27 in manassas, 38 at quantico. mid 40's this afternoon, a few areas of light rain man is out of the metro. not much stimulation. i would not be surprised for a few wet snowflakes. 44 degrees for the high temperature. upper 20s tonight clearing. tomorrow, 52 skies. >>> 29 has an accident before anybody wanting to get up to 66. on 66 eastbound near nutley street in this picture, a pretty heavy volume. slowing in centreville, at 50, and then from nutley street to the beltway. back to you. >> thank you. >>> a trip to africa and the global lifetime quickly turned into a nightmare for an australian tourist. take a look. >> [crowd gasps] >> that was a 22-year-old bungee jumping in zimbabwe on new year's eve. she plummeted 365 feet into the river below when the courts snapped -- cord. >> i felt like i had been slapped all over. >> she managed to swim to safety with her legs still tied together. in online statement the operator insisted that its operations are safe. not sure how you make that ar
if that should not get in the way today. 35 now in washington, 25 in frederick, 28 in winchester, 27 in manassas, 38 at quantico. mid 40's this afternoon, a few areas of light rain man is out of the metro. not much stimulation. i would not be surprised for a few wet snowflakes. 44 degrees for the high temperature. upper 20s tonight clearing. tomorrow, 52 skies. >>> 29 has an accident before anybody wanting to get up to 66. on 66 eastbound near nutley street in this picture, a pretty...
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the judges in massachusetts are in fact appointed by the executive council in massachusetts.ll a governor can do is present a broad list. they can do whatever they want. mr. gingrich continues to be dishonest in his presentations. he is upset of course at some of the negative advertising that the independent groups have thrown at him. but the reason it had such tremendous effect is all the things they talked about in their negative advertising, are based on truth and truth is what bites into anybody's lead. martha: before i let you go, sir, i want to get your thoughts on rick santorum as well. he is pounding pavement in new hampshire, coming off a very strong performance in iowa. will he resonate to some extent that may not be reflected in the polls right now with folks in new hampshire? >> rick santorum is a good man. he is a good conservative but the fact is that when he got to congress, got to the senate, he let the disease of legislative bodies take him over. he fell in love with pork. he fell in love with earmarks. that's why it is always better to let a former governor
the judges in massachusetts are in fact appointed by the executive council in massachusetts.ll a governor can do is present a broad list. they can do whatever they want. mr. gingrich continues to be dishonest in his presentations. he is upset of course at some of the negative advertising that the independent groups have thrown at him. but the reason it had such tremendous effect is all the things they talked about in their negative advertising, are based on truth and truth is what bites into...
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and in fact in an educational environment should be encouraged to engage in, that they aren't in an that depend, too, upon the age range we are talking about, things that might be permitted in high school clearly would not be permitted in earlier grades. >> michelle, what kind of risk do you think this poses? does it increase the risk to these students? >> well, i think it does increase the risk to these students especially as this is drafted. because it is not at all clear that what mr. fowler is saying is the limits of this bill. the way this bill is drafted, it allows for basically any statement that doesn't assert an attempt to commit physical harm or harm to property, would be covered as long as it is couched in religious, philosophical or political beliefs. the way this bill is written is extremely broad and it provides basically an excuse for any type of bullying behavior. well, i'm saying that because that's what my philosophy is. it's not written to protect our students. it's written to provide a loophole. >> david, i'll give you the final word here. >> well, i think what g
and in fact in an educational environment should be encouraged to engage in, that they aren't in an that depend, too, upon the age range we are talking about, things that might be permitted in high school clearly would not be permitted in earlier grades. >> michelle, what kind of risk do you think this poses? does it increase the risk to these students? >> well, i think it does increase the risk to these students especially as this is drafted. because it is not at all clear that...
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just as we saw in '08 in new hampshire.w, you know, when obama went to iowa, now, there was no favorite person in new hampshire. everyone said if he won new hampshire it was the last minute which i frankly predicted i thought would happen and happened before. new hampshire voters said no, it's too soon to wrap this up. romney could have that problem with south carolina, if he comes out of new hampshire with less than expected with a strong second place, it may be more of a candidate to candidate race. but then who fills that vacuum if that happens to romney. >> whoever finishes second because i want to tell you, whoever drops out or how the mechanics, someone could be the protests. and you have several candidates and i think that santorum as i said a week ago on the night of the iowa caucus made the huckabee mistake and a disastrous one instead of going right to south carolina he went to a state that was not favorable to him. i think that ron paul will do well, and remember, that new hampshire because of unaffiliate voting,
just as we saw in '08 in new hampshire.w, you know, when obama went to iowa, now, there was no favorite person in new hampshire. everyone said if he won new hampshire it was the last minute which i frankly predicted i thought would happen and happened before. new hampshire voters said no, it's too soon to wrap this up. romney could have that problem with south carolina, if he comes out of new hampshire with less than expected with a strong second place, it may be more of a candidate to...
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in cities across the country in warsaw in love and other cities in towns protesting against this new document act as it's known the and to counter free trade agreement which was signed today by poland and twenty six other countries of the european union the people who are protesting there were holding banners down with the censorship and the internet believing that this agreement could in fact lead to serious censorship on the internet and that many polish websites would be banned blocked they also had sticking tape glued glued to their mouths symbolizing this way that their mouth's will be shocked by this new agreement and we also know of several very harsh hacker attacks on polish governmental websites including prime minister's web site including the digital and cultural ministry's websites of the attacks were as far as we know performed by the anonymous hacker group very well known in the hacker world and they also published a very stern statement in fact saying that they had very sensitive information about the authorities in poland and that they would definitely publish this in
in cities across the country in warsaw in love and other cities in towns protesting against this new document act as it's known the and to counter free trade agreement which was signed today by poland and twenty six other countries of the european union the people who are protesting there were holding banners down with the censorship and the internet believing that this agreement could in fact lead to serious censorship on the internet and that many polish websites would be banned blocked they...
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tonight we will be in the 20s with windchills in single digits in spots. tomorrow, 34 and breezy and less winds. sunday sunny and cold and next week milder on martin luther king jr. day. 42 and tuesday, that really getting mild but rainy. 54 before dropping again into the 30s. now to monika samtani here at 6:46. >>> 6:46 and a lot of slow traffic but luckily on this early friday morning no big deals to report i'm happy to say. the north side of town on the outer loop of the beltway with the normal slow stuff. you can see the yellow forming there. in fact let's take a live look at colesville ode on the outer loop of the beltway. the brake lights begin at new hampshire avenue as you continue on to georgia avenue and the pace improves to 270. there now on a map. overall delays out of frederick off and on to urbanna and more around shady grove road down to the point where the lanes guide. downtown area a pretty shot. no problems to report in the northwest corridor as you head for the capitol on pennsylvania avenue and constitution avenue as well. coming coming
tonight we will be in the 20s with windchills in single digits in spots. tomorrow, 34 and breezy and less winds. sunday sunny and cold and next week milder on martin luther king jr. day. 42 and tuesday, that really getting mild but rainy. 54 before dropping again into the 30s. now to monika samtani here at 6:46. >>> 6:46 and a lot of slow traffic but luckily on this early friday morning no big deals to report i'm happy to say. the north side of town on the outer loop of the beltway...
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get in the car. get in the car!nouncer ] the epa estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. from spending time together, to spending your lives together, chevy runs deep. it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. >>> ron paul makes a whistle stop train tour across iowa tomorrow along with his son, the u.s. senator rand paul of kentucky. even though the congressman spent today with his wife in texas, he spoke with our chief political correspondent, candy crowley, on this morning's edition of cnn's "state of the union." candy is joining us once again from des moines. candy, how did that go? >> reporter: well, it was interesting, wolf. of course, he's pleased that he is running second in the iowa caucuses. and
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i've been in the private sector. i worked in one business in trouble and turned it around. another i started. we were able to create thousands and thousands of jobs. i took an opportunity to become governor of a state that was slightly democrat, about 80%. we work to implement the conservative agenda. we balance the budget every year pre we put in place a rainy day fund of over 2 billion -- $2 million. we were successful in having english immersion in our schools, being number one in the nation. that type of a conservative model and a state like massachusetts was a model in many respects that other states could see that conservative principles worked. we are able or reach across the aisle the fight for conservative principles and now i'm taken that to a presidential campaign. i wrote a book about those principles about why they are right for america. >> mr. speaker, you've talked a lot about conservative principles. was that good enough? >> i do not want to spend my time talking about him. i went to a goldwater organizing session in 1962 and met with ronald reagan in 1974.
i've been in the private sector. i worked in one business in trouble and turned it around. another i started. we were able to create thousands and thousands of jobs. i took an opportunity to become governor of a state that was slightly democrat, about 80%. we work to implement the conservative agenda. we balance the budget every year pre we put in place a rainy day fund of over 2 billion -- $2 million. we were successful in having english immersion in our schools, being number one in the...
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some of the largest ceo posture in biggest companies in -- ceo's in the biggest companies in the nation don't hesitate to band together to assert their power in the chamber of commerce. the petroleum institute, that group danced together to assert their authority -- bands together to assert their authority. people victimized by this attitude of blue-collar workers could look at it another way, thinking outside the box. a lot of corporations, there is going to be a union inside the corporation, may be legislation to have it limited to two unions, people within a workplace that would be more along the lines of the corporation they work for than the traditional union under the symbols. -- same rules. host: ok. have you recovered enough for your response? ok, we will go to greg mourad. guest: the workers can cut their own deal or form another union and negotiate with them, to and make a contract with them. all that is allowed. the unions have a very strong interest in disinformation on this. they want to propel the story that they represent everybody because it helps the idea that that they
some of the largest ceo posture in biggest companies in -- ceo's in the biggest companies in the nation don't hesitate to band together to assert their power in the chamber of commerce. the petroleum institute, that group danced together to assert their authority -- bands together to assert their authority. people victimized by this attitude of blue-collar workers could look at it another way, thinking outside the box. a lot of corporations, there is going to be a union inside the corporation,...
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and now we're in pakistan. we're in involved in so many countries.ow they want to move on to syria. there's some in washington now can't wait till they start bombing iran. we have to change this whole nature. something happened this week i thought was so encouraging. it reminds me of how we finally talked to chinese. they had killed 100 million of their own people but we finally broke the ice by playing ping pong. but today the american navy picked up a bunch of fishermen, iranian fishermen, that had been held by the pirates, and released them. and they were so welcome. it was just a wonderful thing to happen. this is the kind of stuff we should deal with. not putting on sanctions. sanctions themselves are -- always leads up to war. that's what we're doing. eastern europe is going to be destabilized if they don't have this oil. and this just pushes iran right into the hands of the chinese. so our policy may be well intended but it has a lot of downside, a lot of unintended consequences, and unfortunately flowback. >> a final word from senator santoru
and now we're in pakistan. we're in involved in so many countries.ow they want to move on to syria. there's some in washington now can't wait till they start bombing iran. we have to change this whole nature. something happened this week i thought was so encouraging. it reminds me of how we finally talked to chinese. they had killed 100 million of their own people but we finally broke the ice by playing ping pong. but today the american navy picked up a bunch of fishermen, iranian fishermen,...
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in the polls right now, in the critical primary in the state of new hampshire. off against his republican rivals in two debates in new hampshire this weekend. paul steinhouser joins me now from manchester. is this now a battle for second place? we know mitt romney is strong in the polls, he was governor of massachusetts. is this second place? >> reporter: gary, i think that's a very, very fair statement. everybody knows him here, you're absolutely right. he owns a vacation home up here. and he's up here a lot helping out fellow republicans. he's a known commodity here. as you said, the battle is for second place. hopefully with the candidates battling for second, what they're hoping for is getting a little mojo to move on to south carolina. where it could be a little more wide open. you mentioned romney just a few minutes ago, he had that rally not too far from where i am. he had nikki haley, the south carolina governor, plus kelly iot a popular republican senator here. during that rally, a couple of protests. fake a listen. >> the funny thing, even in massachus
in the polls right now, in the critical primary in the state of new hampshire. off against his republican rivals in two debates in new hampshire this weekend. paul steinhouser joins me now from manchester. is this now a battle for second place? we know mitt romney is strong in the polls, he was governor of massachusetts. is this second place? >> reporter: gary, i think that's a very, very fair statement. everybody knows him here, you're absolutely right. he owns a vacation home up here....
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in special operations forces, in new technologies, like isr and unmanned systems, in spairks and in particular, in cyberspace capabilities. and also our capacity to quickly mobilize if necessary. these investments will help the military retain and continue to refine and constitutionalize the expertise and capabilities that have been gained at such great cost over the last decade. and most importantly we will structure and pace the reductions in the nation's ground forces, in such a way that they can surge, regenerate, and mobilize capabilities needed for any contingency. building the reversability and the ability to quickly mobilize will be key. that means reexamining the mix of elements in the active and reserve components. it means maintaining a strong national guard and reserve. it means retaining a healthy ch -- cadre of experienced ncos and mid-grade officers and pressuring the -- preserving the health and viability of the nation's defense industrial base. the strategic guidance that we're providing is the first step in this didn't's goal to build a joint force of 2020, a force
in special operations forces, in new technologies, like isr and unmanned systems, in spairks and in particular, in cyberspace capabilities. and also our capacity to quickly mobilize if necessary. these investments will help the military retain and continue to refine and constitutionalize the expertise and capabilities that have been gained at such great cost over the last decade. and most importantly we will structure and pace the reductions in the nation's ground forces, in such a way that...
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in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. nyquil tylenol: we are?ylenol. you know we're kinda like twins. nyquil (stuffy): yeah, we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. tylenol: and i relieve nasal congestion. nyquil (stuffy): overachiever. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. >>> lisa sylvester is nontoring some of the other top stories. another twist in the story of that hollywood area arson spree. >> it turns out the german man charged today with multiple counts of arson in los angeles is also accused of burning down a family home as well as fraud back in his home country. the damage in the last fires is likely to reach $3 milli
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it is a significant cost in higher prices of energy and in working in houston and working in the ports of houston and galveston. this is a bad decision to president has made. it has an impact specifically on hispanic people. we want every american to have a chance to get a first job, a better job, and someday to on the job by owning the business. i think the hispanic chamber of commerce told us there were 3 million hispanic-owned small businesses in the united states. this will do very well if we haven't of entrepreneurial tax code an entrepreneurial precatory system and a president who likes people who create jobs. i think we can start moving very fast. [applause] the last thing i want to say affects every hispanic american and every american. gasoline last year was the highest price in american history, twice the price when obama entered office. our dependence on foreign oil is an enormous threat to our national security. when you watch the iranians practice to close the straits of it is, they're saying -- in our interest to have an american energy program which would create american
it is a significant cost in higher prices of energy and in working in houston and working in the ports of houston and galveston. this is a bad decision to president has made. it has an impact specifically on hispanic people. we want every american to have a chance to get a first job, a better job, and someday to on the job by owning the business. i think the hispanic chamber of commerce told us there were 3 million hispanic-owned small businesses in the united states. this will do very well if...
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but in 1898, in wilmington, north carolina there was the only successful armed coup in the history of the united states. right after the spanish-american war, the white supremacists in north carolina were upset that there was still a black majority in wilmington and that the black majority had a majority control of the city council. it was the tail end of reconstruction. all the reconstruction government had not been dismantled. so right after the november eflex 1898, a mob of 2,000 armed whites marched into wilmington, they burned down the only black newspaper in the town, the record, alex manly's paper. they round up all the elected city council members, the black city council members members mea couple of their white republican allies, and order them to leave town at gunpoint. they appoint a confederate colonel, a former confederate colonel to about the new mayor of the town and they begin shooting up the entire black community. 60 people were killed. the leader of that revolt was daniels, the editor and publish 'er of the raleigh observer. well, you would say this is just some wil
but in 1898, in wilmington, north carolina there was the only successful armed coup in the history of the united states. right after the spanish-american war, the white supremacists in north carolina were upset that there was still a black majority in wilmington and that the black majority had a majority control of the city council. it was the tail end of reconstruction. all the reconstruction government had not been dismantled. so right after the november eflex 1898, a mob of 2,000 armed...
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russia and roaring in wealth go in goes go r t. stay with us here on r.t. i'll be back with a recap of the headlines in a few moments. this is claude. nolen sitting on the edge of. the present. miss. in reality it's nothingness. but if you enter this time. the mystery of supernatural creatures. shaman or siberia. when an uncomfortable question leads to a grave accusation the world who is more is you know far. the president who isn't supposed to hide anything. were someone asking him why do you make a secret of it when the powers to be suppress the voice of those who think different. when you get experiencing very serious problems after the saakashvili government came to power in two thousand and three but. that was when the problems began piling up. interviews are now off limits to our journalists they were often be seen up and humiliated in public when the attempt to protect property puts life in real danger that we have been deprived of the only means of earning a living i have gone to the original sit all the papers. then legali
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in power is far away from what gadhafi has done in forty two years. this all. the image of libya is very gloomy and we feel as libyans that the international society it's just too weak or it's the other party of the international society is controlled by you and its allies and they are now there are reports in libya saying that there are planes over but you will leave these planes we don't know whether they are nato whether they are from the anti see when the when the program started to libya they told us that get that he was using. planes to kill his own people now we see planes in. from an eyewitness i spoke to that they are using. planes where the planes come from we don't know we don't have any any end in for i really want to know libyans or i know this is very emotional an emotive subject for you talking about your homeland there what you saying go on so graphically. just tell me as you see it what do you think the support is for the old regime gadhafi regime did it disappear was it there all along was it just coming back out of the shadows tell me what th
in power is far away from what gadhafi has done in forty two years. this all. the image of libya is very gloomy and we feel as libyans that the international society it's just too weak or it's the other party of the international society is controlled by you and its allies and they are now there are reports in libya saying that there are planes over but you will leave these planes we don't know whether they are nato whether they are from the anti see when the when the program started to libya...
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syria right now he felt the need to be involved in the changing reality in his country syria in fact it's one of the youngest populations in the arab world is schools like this a new generation studying in fact an increasing number of the club better educated and better informed them that parents or grandparents were there not any more aware that their school rights that more able to demand them as well. many young opposition supporters have taken their campaign online relying heavily on social media like facebook and twitter that helped topple regimes like these in egypt libya people's literacy and also from media to. interesting has been enormous in harms to recent decades by both education technology called trains but i think we should remember this can cut both ways opposition sides can try to get out their message and can mobilize people but also even supporters of government so much less dependent on a single. station or single state newspaper between a regime under pressure and an increasingly miniaturized opposition many syrians fifteen lacked tracks in the middle so i would
syria right now he felt the need to be involved in the changing reality in his country syria in fact it's one of the youngest populations in the arab world is schools like this a new generation studying in fact an increasing number of the club better educated and better informed them that parents or grandparents were there not any more aware that their school rights that more able to demand them as well. many young opposition supporters have taken their campaign online relying heavily on social...
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>> saul bellow i had photographed in the 1970's in chicago. i wanted to e- ..th birthday, and so i went to vermont to take that picture. i began the session -- that's a drafting table, and he was actually sitting down at that table. and while i was taking his picture, i was telling him about the picture of rita dove that i had taken for the book, and that she wrote standing up. and as i was talking, this desk started to rise until he too was standing, so i -- >> there's a picture of rita dove. >> yes. rita dove, unlike most of the writers in the book who prefer to write in the morning or in the afternoon, she prefers to write at dusk. and she begins by lighting those candles so that as the dusk turns into darkness, the candles are lit and she can keep going. that desk was built for her by her father. it's, as i said, in a cabin in the woods. silence is very important to her. she says she wants a silence that so palable that you can hear your heartbeating in your chest. a lot of the writers, other writers, my husband among them, isaac singer, t
>> saul bellow i had photographed in the 1970's in chicago. i wanted to e- ..th birthday, and so i went to vermont to take that picture. i began the session -- that's a drafting table, and he was actually sitting down at that table. and while i was taking his picture, i was telling him about the picture of rita dove that i had taken for the book, and that she wrote standing up. and as i was talking, this desk started to rise until he too was standing, so i -- >> there's a picture of...
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in the nation.yo, not in new york, in the nationo behind detroit and cleveland.of 28% of the people in buffalo are living in poverty.at at a time when the state population was growing, buffalo lost 10% of its population.anot this is another issue that hasn gone on for many years while the state sat by and didn't takedoes action. it doesn't have to be that way.r 25 years ago the capital district region, the region weto are in today, albany, had a struggling economy. the state began investing inling albany's high-tech industry. today, albany is height of thewl world-class center for nanotechnology as the speaker mentioned, we just signed anw agreement within intel and ibmbi bringing in thousands ofngof additional jobs, and there is a vibrancy in the capital distric region around the man of technology that would not haveb happened but for the state's investment.it if we did it in albany, we can do it in buffalo.buffal we believe in buffalo.ady we are ready to invest developn $1 billion in an economicr the development package for the city of buffalo to bring businessck back to buffalo. it'
in the nation.yo, not in new york, in the nationo behind detroit and cleveland.of 28% of the people in buffalo are living in poverty.at at a time when the state population was growing, buffalo lost 10% of its population.anot this is another issue that hasn gone on for many years while the state sat by and didn't takedoes action. it doesn't have to be that way.r 25 years ago the capital district region, the region weto are in today, albany, had a struggling economy. the state began investing...
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new polls in south carolina and new hampshire show him in good shape in both states. so in many ways you would say he's moving towards the nomination. there are other questions about him. there are a lot of people in iowa that still didn't want to vote for him. the one card he's got is the electability card but on a lot of other issues there are still questions about whether the party is going to learn to love the former governor. gwen: let's walk through some of those. i want to start with the mccain endorsement, john dickerson. you and i were both there when it happened, manifestly awkward moment with the vanquished nominee from four years ago sitting on the stage with a guy, i believe they mutually attacked one another four years ago in the primary contest. >> they did, they hugged. four years ago mccain would have tackled him to put him down. and he said a lot of things four years ago about romney being unprincipaled, about romney being a phony. i mean the clips line up at some length here. but bigones. that's all gone. they have a new enemy, which is barack obama
new polls in south carolina and new hampshire show him in good shape in both states. so in many ways you would say he's moving towards the nomination. there are other questions about him. there are a lot of people in iowa that still didn't want to vote for him. the one card he's got is the electability card but on a lot of other issues there are still questions about whether the party is going to learn to love the former governor. gwen: let's walk through some of those. i want to start with the...
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romney in iowa had a big surge in iowa -- in new hampshire the last couple of days. a big question about whether he has the organization and money. he had momentum coming into new hampshire but it might be subsiding a little bit. if santorum shows that he has exceeded expectations, really risen from far back in the polls in new hampshire and gotten himself up in contention in second place he could come out of new hampshire with big headlines much the same way he did in iowa even if he doesn't have the ability to beat romney here in new hampshire. >> harris: some of the fireworks between former house speaker newt gingrich and mitt romney. what is the former speaker's strategy tonight for the debate? >> he spent the last several days in new hampshire going very hard against mitt romney. this afternoon he turned it around a little bit and suggested he was going to go back to his relentlessly positive strategy in the preiowa caucus cam pin. here is what he had to say. >> i'm not going to go after mitt romney. i may define the reality of a regan conservative and a massach
romney in iowa had a big surge in iowa -- in new hampshire the last couple of days. a big question about whether he has the organization and money. he had momentum coming into new hampshire but it might be subsiding a little bit. if santorum shows that he has exceeded expectations, really risen from far back in the polls in new hampshire and gotten himself up in contention in second place he could come out of new hampshire with big headlines much the same way he did in iowa even if he doesn't...
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in they decided against somewhere in thailand eighteen seed russians with lawmakers in seoul is taking shape is of south africa while another russian then there is also election on the second day of the competition choose up against. canada. in the men's game world number one no joke which produced the best possible start to the competition this needed an hour and a half or so to send the reins of packing resistance in the open air from the telephone and he was completely helpless in the next to set up which wrapped up a six to six love six love victory. in the meantime hell usually suffer their first round defeat at the hands of andree a goal over from kazakhstan committee to sort of it's also out that he was beaten by. serve in four sets now the russian goes to a straight says defeat to spain it. and their world number two rafael nadal overcame him to advance into the second round of the australian open the spaniard sealed the deal with his ninth against american qualifier six four six one six one was the final score there. is up next for him. well not. resolved pre-tournament disagr
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in small towns but not in the larger cities they close in 30 minutes.ng this information now in realtime. you cannot get it more quickly than it is at the bottom of the screen i'm told. we've yule date it -- we'll update and it talk about it throughout the hour. i'm shepard smith and this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. now for the top of the news life from manchester. polls in two towns here brook line and kensington, scheduled to close at any minute now. and in about two dozen other towns across the state folks have the last half hour to cast their votes. as you know, mitt romney is widely expected to win this primary. and, if he does, he will make history as the first republic who is not an incumbent president to win iowa and new hampshire. with us now the co-anchor of america's newsroom bill hemmer. show us, bill. >> hey shepard, good evening to you. 30 minutes away the whole state will be open and we will watch this map slowly fill in on the touch screen billboard behind me we can show you the results and the economic picture and th
in small towns but not in the larger cities they close in 30 minutes.ng this information now in realtime. you cannot get it more quickly than it is at the bottom of the screen i'm told. we've yule date it -- we'll update and it talk about it throughout the hour. i'm shepard smith and this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. now for the top of the news life from manchester. polls in two towns here brook line and kensington, scheduled to close at any minute now. and in about two dozen...
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currently has full time monitors in iran in this is something that we rarely hear in the western media and we have cameras in all of iran's installations so therefore there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever that iran's nuclear program is anything but peaceful and a has no evidence on this the iranians are not very optimistic about the i.a.e.a. because it is heavily influenced by western countries it's not a democratic body most of the members on the board are european and north american they don't represent the international community at all and the head of the i.a.e.a. is he owes his job to the united states if you look at the wiki leaks documents but again the iranians are attempting to resolve the issue despite the fact that in the past when the iranians had attempted to put. the issue front to negotiate and resolve the americans blocked it such as the tehran declaration between brazil iran and turkey and more recently the russians step by step proposal that the west has and. hasn't been supporting why do you think the e.u. adopted this embargo on iranian oil without waiting to s
currently has full time monitors in iran in this is something that we rarely hear in the western media and we have cameras in all of iran's installations so therefore there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever that iran's nuclear program is anything but peaceful and a has no evidence on this the iranians are not very optimistic about the i.a.e.a. because it is heavily influenced by western countries it's not a democratic body most of the members on the board are european and north american they...
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weapons in when he initially moved in.ter: neighbors didn't get to know barnes that well and told that to fbi agents. >> he came up asked if we had seen anyone. we hadn't. >> reporter: the landlord said barnes lived here with his girlfriend and baby but moved out a few months back when the relationship fell apart. the ex-girlfriend filed custody documents claiming, "benjamin has many guns and knives in his home. i do not know if he will try to use them against myself or my family," and, "ben is emotionally unstable and has wishes his anger." >> he just gave off that feeling like he was one of the guys that wanted to be left alone. >> shock, really. i had no idea. i didn't, i never saw him very often. >> reporter: a family member reached by phone said barnes served one tour of duty in iraq. then left the army in 2009. investigators say barnes' rampage started at a party in skyway which turned into a gun battle after several people started arguing. to give you a sense of the shootout that took place. right here is one, two,
weapons in when he initially moved in.ter: neighbors didn't get to know barnes that well and told that to fbi agents. >> he came up asked if we had seen anyone. we hadn't. >> reporter: the landlord said barnes lived here with his girlfriend and baby but moved out a few months back when the relationship fell apart. the ex-girlfriend filed custody documents claiming, "benjamin has many guns and knives in his home. i do not know if he will try to use them against myself or my...
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it would be more voters in the republican primary in new hampshire than in 2008.cdotal reports and some projections yesterday that, actually, turnout in new hampshire was lacking to be a little bit low. so how did it turn out? was the prediction that a quarter million voters would turn out for the republican primary yesterday in new hampshire, was that prediction true or was that false? true. well, almost. according to a little "rachel maddow show" math, the total number of voter who is cast ballots in the republican primary yesterday in new hampshire was 248,485. that's including the 12 people who voted for randy crow and the three people who voted for james vestermark. now, because independents and republicans can vote in the new hampshire republican primary, it's possible that the number of republicans was down and the difference was made up by independents, but nobody knows that yet. we'll know that when we get the official data from the secretary of state. but in terms of raw numbers, the secretary of state predicted record turnout, and that is basically what
it would be more voters in the republican primary in new hampshire than in 2008.cdotal reports and some projections yesterday that, actually, turnout in new hampshire was lacking to be a little bit low. so how did it turn out? was the prediction that a quarter million voters would turn out for the republican primary yesterday in new hampshire, was that prediction true or was that false? true. well, almost. according to a little "rachel maddow show" math, the total number of voter who...
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two men charge in the beating are due back in court in march.ser is at 8:00 at uptony theater in napa. >>> pg&e is facing a $16.8 million fine in the wake of pipeline disaster. the puc announced that fine yesterday. it says pg&e failed to conduct pipeline surveys and identify leaks. in a statement, pg&e said receiving the hefty penalty is disappointing. the utility's self-reported that violation last year. pg&e has 10 days to pay that fine. it is expected to be one of several fines to come. >>> good morning to you! just a beautiful, beautiful start to the day! take a look at that view. a few high clouds, mostly sunny skies, a chilly start this morning. but for the afternoon, temperatures are going to soar above normal 5 to 10 degrees is when we're looking at, above the seasonal average for your saturday afternoon. the winds still blowing over the east bay hills, 25 to 35 miles per hour gusts reported over the oakland hills. 30 reported mount diablo. calmer over parts of the north became north bay started out with a little patchy fog. but we are
two men charge in the beating are due back in court in march.ser is at 8:00 at uptony theater in napa. >>> pg&e is facing a $16.8 million fine in the wake of pipeline disaster. the puc announced that fine yesterday. it says pg&e failed to conduct pipeline surveys and identify leaks. in a statement, pg&e said receiving the hefty penalty is disappointing. the utility's self-reported that violation last year. pg&e has 10 days to pay that fine. it is expected to be one of...
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broken in 2012 in iowa. record in 2 240u 8 in new hampshire, broken in 2012 inment has ham. donna's right, 455,000 republicans voted in 2008. see if republicans get a record tonight that, means three record-breaking night of republicans. is there a enough of a bump and enough of a decline in the democrats that you get a cross? >> i hate to agree with my friend james carville, instead of my better friend, ari -- but the iowa turnout that was so big for republicans, those were ron paul voters going in there. they weren't real republicans and they're not reliable votes for us in the fall. there is a little bit of dampening enthusiasm for our field, and that's something we have to confront. >> you would agree if republicans match 2008 enthusiasm that's not too good. >> the line you got to look for is the democrat decline which everybody says is under way, a slight republican panel where the two lines cross. >> it's generally referred to as the democratic party but if you want to refer it as the democrat party i
broken in 2012 in iowa. record in 2 240u 8 in new hampshire, broken in 2012 inment has ham. donna's right, 455,000 republicans voted in 2008. see if republicans get a record tonight that, means three record-breaking night of republicans. is there a enough of a bump and enough of a decline in the democrats that you get a cross? >> i hate to agree with my friend james carville, instead of my better friend, ari -- but the iowa turnout that was so big for republicans, those were ron paul...
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single tracking in two places, first in d.c.en van ness and dupont circle, and then also in maryland this time between forest glen and tacoma metro station. again, delays in both directions. joe and eun, back to you. >> thank you. >>> breaking news in the district right now. a baby girl left out in the cold overnight has died. police say a man found the infant abandoned late last night in the 3000 block of channing street in northeast washington near the maryland state line. we have more live from the scene. >> reporter: good morning, joe. this is an extraordinarily sad and also confusing situation. weaver not sure why this -- we are not sure where y this baby was left on the porch. we don't know if she was abandoned or somehow forgotten by the parents. we know it happened there on the porch of that home there. police were called after a neighbor discovered this baby who was evidently naked and only wrapped in a blanket. she was rushed to the hospital and reportedly died a few hours later. police say the baby was found around 11
single tracking in two places, first in d.c.en van ness and dupont circle, and then also in maryland this time between forest glen and tacoma metro station. again, delays in both directions. joe and eun, back to you. >> thank you. >>> breaking news in the district right now. a baby girl left out in the cold overnight has died. police say a man found the infant abandoned late last night in the 3000 block of channing street in northeast washington near the maryland state line. we...