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. >> new restaurant in little italy. why it was not what the neighbors were expecting. >> live in high definition, from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news at 10:00. >> hello, i am jeff barnd. jennifer gilbert is off tonight. when the terps beat duke last more thousands of students celebrated in the stupid melinda roeder said tonight a new videotaped surface that had has police officers in a lot of trouble. >> some witnesses called it a mob scene. celebrating the win over duke. when fans became physical police were called in to break it up. >> girl were hit from behind with a baton. standard riot push. >> students saw police hitting students. >> five of them. >> someone captured video showing officer os horseback beating one student. john mckenna that attorney claims it was unprovoked. watching the video students are critical of the cop reaction. >> bring in the horses and seeing the attacks. it is food the image of maryland. >> initially the prince george's police chief defended officers. denying claims of excessi
. >> new restaurant in little italy. why it was not what the neighbors were expecting. >> live in high definition, from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news at 10:00. >> hello, i am jeff barnd. jennifer gilbert is off tonight. when the terps beat duke last more thousands of students celebrated in the stupid melinda roeder said tonight a new videotaped surface that had has police officers in a lot of trouble. >> some witnesses called it a mob scene. celebrating the...
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the little italy film festival was born. >> i look down and see all of these people, you wonder wherehey're coming from. >> what do you call her? >> reporter: gina is her constant companion. his friends are part of his wonderful life. >> what person is going to let someone come in his house and show the movies, he's wonderful and i love him. >> reporter: a big celebration scheduled here in little italy next weekend and for john, the party will continue. >> ron matz, wjz, eyewitness news. >> he worked at western electric before retireing. he has lived in the same house all of his life. >>> the orioles back for the home opener against the blue jays this friday. be sure to tune in for the special pregame coverage. the first pitch at 3:05. >>> a quick-thinking father, how he saved the life of his toddler daughter. >>> bernadette woods has your forecast. - at subway... - there's something for... - everyone. everyone! - so many footlongs... - are just $5. - seriously? this will make a splash. everyone loves subway $5 footlongs. so many favorites, all day, every day. subway. eat fresh. rescu
the little italy film festival was born. >> i look down and see all of these people, you wonder wherehey're coming from. >> what do you call her? >> reporter: gina is her constant companion. his friends are part of his wonderful life. >> what person is going to let someone come in his house and show the movies, he's wonderful and i love him. >> reporter: a big celebration scheduled here in little italy next weekend and for john, the party will continue. >>...
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there are no youtube servers in italy, so why would they have jurisdiction?s -- is out there everywhere. what court has jurisdiction? who has the power to tell google whether or not they did the right or wrong thing? finally, the issue is privacy. maybe it is more secure than your hard drive. a good hacker could probably hack into a cloud. any new technology seems to raise privacy issues these days. those are my two. >> alan? >> maybe i'll take a slightly different bent on this. i will try to summarize some common things, and say something that is true. the most important technology development we have been talking about for the last decade and will for the coming one is have clearly the continued success of the internet, the open user- controlled, de-centralized internet. people say, of course. but it was not obvious 10 or 15 years ago. it has been demonstrated clearly by the recent fcc broadband plan. one thing you can say about it is it has put the internet and broadband front and center as the critical medium for access to ideas and information, and econo
there are no youtube servers in italy, so why would they have jurisdiction?s -- is out there everywhere. what court has jurisdiction? who has the power to tell google whether or not they did the right or wrong thing? finally, the issue is privacy. maybe it is more secure than your hard drive. a good hacker could probably hack into a cloud. any new technology seems to raise privacy issues these days. those are my two. >> alan? >> maybe i'll take a slightly different bent on this. i...
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they have giant deficits, places like greece and ireland and italy and england and yet they have these big value added taxes. if we put that in in america the politicians will spend all that money that comes in and then we'll still have big deficits because that's just the way the political class behaves. >> what should we do, mr. mitchell? what should we do to get our fiscal house in order? >> well, if i was economic czar i'd have a very easy answer. if you're asking me to look at these folks in washington, we had big spending, wasteful programs under bush, and now obama has picked up the baton and he is racing in the same direction. so i'm actually very depressed and i'm afraid that the politicians are going to saddle us with a vat and then spend more money and go into further debt because that's just the way as i said politicians behave. we need to just limit the growth of government spending so we get our budget under control. the real problem isn't deficits. it's big, wasteful spending. >> well, explaining the value-added tax, it's a tax added to a product at each step in the prod
they have giant deficits, places like greece and ireland and italy and england and yet they have these big value added taxes. if we put that in in america the politicians will spend all that money that comes in and then we'll still have big deficits because that's just the way the political class behaves. >> what should we do, mr. mitchell? what should we do to get our fiscal house in order? >> well, if i was economic czar i'd have a very easy answer. if you're asking me to look at...
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portugal, italy, ireland, greece and spain.so is betting against those countries, betting against the debt of this country. and all kind of invest are doing it. it's not just if you're sovereign debt expert, bond experts, people are experts in international affairs or anything like that. people who never do anything about these countries, i'm sure they can find on a map, i hope to. they are piling on the street. it's just interesting dynamic and you're going to get more of these and it's hard to be a contrary and on the street, harder than ever i would think. so why was it these investors that i write about, why was john paulson and paolo pellegrini, greg litman. again, there is a myth out there that everybody drank kool-aid and their buddy and housing between my brother, between 2002003 to about 1400 mentions of the phrase housing bubble in articles in u.s. publications. over the next three years there were 5500 managed of the trade. are big stories and promised was a big newspapers and other places so it wasn't a case that my
portugal, italy, ireland, greece and spain.so is betting against those countries, betting against the debt of this country. and all kind of invest are doing it. it's not just if you're sovereign debt expert, bond experts, people are experts in international affairs or anything like that. people who never do anything about these countries, i'm sure they can find on a map, i hope to. they are piling on the street. it's just interesting dynamic and you're going to get more of these and it's hard...
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the flavors of italy get the royal treatment in tonight's the flavors of italy get the royal treatmentn tonight's "plate list." family cars of 2009."t the insurance institute for highway safety calls it a "2010 top safety pick." consumers digest hs called it a "best buy" two years in a row. and with a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty... we call it peace of mind. chevy malibu. now qualified lessees get a low mileage lease on this 2010 malibu ls forround $199 a month. call for details. see your local chevy dealer. if you have heartburn more than one day a week, try prilosec otc. it shuts down many acid-producing stomach pumps for twenty-four hours of heartburn protection with just one ll a day. for frequent heartburn, try prilosec otc. >> announcer: >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with sit ya mcfadden. >> time for food, and an italian chef that brings a rustic touch to sophisticated dishes right here in new york city. and is often the case, food and family go hand in hand, as marco canora explains in tonight's "plate list." >> to this day, i remember, like, being i
the flavors of italy get the royal treatment in tonight's the flavors of italy get the royal treatmentn tonight's "plate list." family cars of 2009."t the insurance institute for highway safety calls it a "2010 top safety pick." consumers digest hs called it a "best buy" two years in a row. and with a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty... we call it peace of mind. chevy malibu. now qualified lessees get a low mileage lease on this 2010 malibu ls forround $199 a...
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the railroad track is thought to be one of the most modern in italy.he vatican clarified its position on reporting of sex abuse cases involving members of the roman catholic clergy. it has posted on its web site at guidelines spelling out that bishops or other high-ranking clergy -- clergy shouldw ret any sex abuse is to a police. this say this has been the policy for some time. in iceland -- former prime minister and other officials or accused of showing extreme negligence. the meltdown threaten the deposits of hundreds of thousands and savers and strained iceland tossing international relations. a senior russian judge who sentenced numerous far right extremists for racially motivated murders has been shot dead and outside of his home in moscow. eduard chuvashov is reported to have received death threats. here is our moscow correspondent. >> this is the apartment block in central moscow where the judge was shot dead as heón left for work in the morning. now sealed off by the police, the investigation gets underway into what officials believe was a con
the railroad track is thought to be one of the most modern in italy.he vatican clarified its position on reporting of sex abuse cases involving members of the roman catholic clergy. it has posted on its web site at guidelines spelling out that bishops or other high-ranking clergy -- clergy shouldw ret any sex abuse is to a police. this say this has been the policy for some time. in iceland -- former prime minister and other officials or accused of showing extreme negligence. the meltdown...
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in paris, no train to italy. everything is booked for two days. >> we should come back tomorrow, but there aren't flights and trains, so i think we will wait here until monday to see if the situation change. >> maybe i will rent a private car and they will pay, i don't know how much. this is the story. train, i think is full. bus full. red car is impossible. >> some passengers are setting up for a long stay in terminals. others headed for trains or ferries. some reportedly even paying thousands for taxis. but with the volcanic cloud on the move, what air space is open and for how long, changes seemingly by the hour. jim bolden, cnn, london. >>> pretty extraordinary. that ash spread is spreading even further. jack yack jacqui jeras in the weather center. that's because the wind is caring it? >> that's right. wind will carry that ash hundreds or thousands of miles. it could go over to asia. the ash plume itself vertically goes about 4.5 to 5 miles in the air. one of the other concerns we have high pressure in contr
in paris, no train to italy. everything is booked for two days. >> we should come back tomorrow, but there aren't flights and trains, so i think we will wait here until monday to see if the situation change. >> maybe i will rent a private car and they will pay, i don't know how much. this is the story. train, i think is full. bus full. red car is impossible. >> some passengers are setting up for a long stay in terminals. others headed for trains or ferries. some reportedly...
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in italy, as you know. tonight, a new development in the case.jack kevorkian, part two of the "360 interview." we talk about life and death and faith. are you a religious man? >> no. >> do you believe in god? >> i don't know. is there a god? look, i'm a scientist. a doctor is always a scientist. >> more from my interview with dr. kevorkian after the break. hi, may i help you? yes, i hear progressive has lots of discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that? are you a safe driver? yes. discount! do you own a home? yes. discount! are you going to buy online? yes! discount! isn't getting discounts great? yes! there's no discount for agreeing with me. yeah, i got carried away. happens to me all the time. helping you save money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> for tonight's "big 360 interview," more of my conversation with jack kevorkian. he's helped more than 130 people die, saying he didn't end their lives. kevorkian said it was to end their suffering. after eight years and three months in prison, two years on parole, he's a f
in italy, as you know. tonight, a new development in the case.jack kevorkian, part two of the "360 interview." we talk about life and death and faith. are you a religious man? >> no. >> do you believe in god? >> i don't know. is there a god? look, i'm a scientist. a doctor is always a scientist. >> more from my interview with dr. kevorkian after the break. hi, may i help you? yes, i hear progressive has lots of discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that?...
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. >> rob will take you to italy as the s shroud of turin. >> no rain in the forecast today.ots of sun. we'll talk about it. details in the forecast. my dentist says brushing alone isn't enough to avoid dental problems. [ male announcer ] act total care mouthwash rebuilds enamel and kills bad breath germs. to help avoid dental problems, act daily. progresso. i reached my weight goal thanks to you so i am ready to get back out there. alright. that's great. congratulations. it was pretty easy with the soups you make. i want to thank you for 100 calorie hearty chicken rotini. well, it's not just me. humble. i like that. thanks. you're so funny. i like you. i... sshh.... [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> we don't have to be too concerned about that. the sun will be the dominant feature today with high pressure. some chillier air in the area. let's see how cold it is right now. 40 degrees at the airport. 65% the humidity. with these temperatures, that's a hyatt fear. the barometric pressure is rising. it is a high reading, so that means fair weather. the
. >> rob will take you to italy as the s shroud of turin. >> no rain in the forecast today.ots of sun. we'll talk about it. details in the forecast. my dentist says brushing alone isn't enough to avoid dental problems. [ male announcer ] act total care mouthwash rebuilds enamel and kills bad breath germs. to help avoid dental problems, act daily. progresso. i reached my weight goal thanks to you so i am ready to get back out there. alright. that's great. congratulations. it was...
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>> italy. >> jimmy: italy is not an american city. an american city. it rhymes with silly is the name. the city's name rhymes with silly. >> philadelphia. >> jimmy: philadelphia is right! remove your blindfolds please. it's the philly burger. piled high with grilled onions, sautÉed peppers and mushrooms, smothered in creamy cheese sauce and aged white cheddar, and served on a toasted hoagie roll. congratulations! >> try applebee's new philly burger or one of the other realburgers from across america, with flavors as big and bold as america itself. only at applebee's. no, no...remember that picture of you and mom and you're wearing the little chaps... ...and you had right. the matching hat. are you done? and you had that horse. no, you're not done. what was his name again? taffy. wow. one philly burger, and...one cowboy burger. livin' the dream. [ male announcer ] applebee's new realburgers from across america. the classic philly with all the fixins. the sweet heat of our southwest jalapeno. and the cowboy burger. 100% fresh, made to order, and as uniqu
>> italy. >> jimmy: italy is not an american city. an american city. it rhymes with silly is the name. the city's name rhymes with silly. >> philadelphia. >> jimmy: philadelphia is right! remove your blindfolds please. it's the philly burger. piled high with grilled onions, sautÉed peppers and mushrooms, smothered in creamy cheese sauce and aged white cheddar, and served on a toasted hoagie roll. congratulations! >> try applebee's new philly burger or one of the...
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. >>> lieutenant governor who presides over the senate sessions is stuck in florence, italy, because of the volcano. he was there for economic development symposiums, and the governor got to bills passed -- two bills passed. >>> at the judge said the day is unconstitutional, but he will not bar services until all appeals are exhausted. meanwhile, the u.s. army is considering inviting the evangelist to their national day of prayer. after 9/11, they called islam an evil and wicked rligion -- religion. is why the pentagon is upset over it. -- and that is why the pentagon is upset over it. >>> gm has repaid $8 billion worth of government bonds and hopes to repay the rest to a public stock offering. it plans to invest $257 million in two plants in kansas and michigan. this is after a new poll released shows americans believe that american cars are better made than asian cars. >>> the new high-tech additions are a way to prevent counterfeit. there is a blue three the -- 3d ^ ribbon. it won't be in circulation until february 2011. >> hello. >> and doug hill. >>> the rain will move back then
. >>> lieutenant governor who presides over the senate sessions is stuck in florence, italy, because of the volcano. he was there for economic development symposiums, and the governor got to bills passed -- two bills passed. >>> at the judge said the day is unconstitutional, but he will not bar services until all appeals are exhausted. meanwhile, the u.s. army is considering inviting the evangelist to their national day of prayer. after 9/11, they called islam an evil and...
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greece could take italy, portugal and the whole e.u.tructure down with it and there's incentives in bargaining down reflect more than their own faith. they think they have more leverage than if it was just an isolated country. so at some level doing something that would -- how would i say not call greece's bluff but would acknowledge that they're going to perceive those side effects requires a bigger offering from the other side of the table. right now germany doesn't want to offer that. and they have a tradition and concern about inflation in their past and they don't want to do that right in front of an election when their population is not necessarily that fond of the euro anyway. ... are watching the current discussions closely to see what the nature of the support from the imf might be because it could, in fact, be those that might trigger a credit event under the contract because countries don't go bankrupt have the ability to tax but they may miss a payment and that would trigger a settlement of. >> will now recognize the des moi
greece could take italy, portugal and the whole e.u.tructure down with it and there's incentives in bargaining down reflect more than their own faith. they think they have more leverage than if it was just an isolated country. so at some level doing something that would -- how would i say not call greece's bluff but would acknowledge that they're going to perceive those side effects requires a bigger offering from the other side of the table. right now germany doesn't want to offer that. and...
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notice the blue xs here, where the ash is affecting as far south as italy. you can see some activity along the coast in the mediterranean and back towards turkey and into lower areas of bulgaria. a couple of plains getting around northern blael roos. not much at all, bell ra roos. certainly going through. talk about the patterns and the change. here's the way thing are shaping up now. winds coming in off the atlantic seriei i serieing that searing that plume of ash. once again, the most populated areas of central and eastern europe. now, there will be some changes. not today, and it's not going to be tomorrow, but later this week we are anticipating the winds to shift in the upper levels of the atmosphere, at least to some degree. what hwhat that means, breaking up over the uk, france, poland, to some degree. hard to say how much will occur, but with this searing winds lifting a little more to the north, scandinavia affected much more so than now. talking about sweden, norway and finland more affected by the ash plume later in the week than the countries tha
notice the blue xs here, where the ash is affecting as far south as italy. you can see some activity along the coast in the mediterranean and back towards turkey and into lower areas of bulgaria. a couple of plains getting around northern blael roos. not much at all, bell ra roos. certainly going through. talk about the patterns and the change. here's the way thing are shaping up now. winds coming in off the atlantic seriei i serieing that searing that plume of ash. once again, the most...
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spain 39%, italy 28%, those are horrendous numbers throughout.me bring you back to the african-american youth, 50%. is anything being done to sort of target that demographic to help them find work? >> no. in fact i would headache the case that exactly the opposite happening. we've had three increases in the minimum wage in the last three years. those i think are job destroyers of jobs for young people. the evidence is absolutely clear on this. the people [ inaudible ] teenagers who have never worked before. i have an 18 and 17-year-old boys nobody would hire them at $7.25 an hour, i sure wouldn't. it would be great for them to get a first time job to learn just as everyone remembers the first job they ever had for pay. you learn how to either run a cash register, show up on time, be courteous. those are job skills that are so important in life. i worry because of this high unemployment rate for young people they are kind of not getting those starter jobs that get them used to working in the labor force. >> greta: let me throw a random idea out. w
spain 39%, italy 28%, those are horrendous numbers throughout.me bring you back to the african-american youth, 50%. is anything being done to sort of target that demographic to help them find work? >> no. in fact i would headache the case that exactly the opposite happening. we've had three increases in the minimum wage in the last three years. those i think are job destroyers of jobs for young people. the evidence is absolutely clear on this. the people [ inaudible ] teenagers who have...
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amanda knox is filing a fresh appeal in her murder conviction in italy. she is convicted of murdering her roommate while studying abroad. she questions the basic tests used, including the dna found on the knife. just last week the italian prosecutor asked to increase her sentence to life in prison. president obama will speak in new york city later this week, laying out his case for a new crackdown on wall street. the plan for financial reform includes a $50 billion billion fund paid for by the banks in the event another institution to develop. it also creates the consumer protection office, and more regulation for complex securities. the democrats insist they have the votes to pass it, but not a single senate republican supports the bill. >> present bill is not good. >> the american people say that we do not want another bailout. >> the president bush got another boost from the sec with its suit against goldman sachs. >>> religious freedom fight is taking center stage at the supreme court today. they are deciding whether a lawsuit can indeed a law school
amanda knox is filing a fresh appeal in her murder conviction in italy. she is convicted of murdering her roommate while studying abroad. she questions the basic tests used, including the dna found on the knife. just last week the italian prosecutor asked to increase her sentence to life in prison. president obama will speak in new york city later this week, laying out his case for a new crackdown on wall street. the plan for financial reform includes a $50 billion billion fund paid for by the...
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they have been stuck in an airport in italy. the professor has been blogging about the deal. they are scheduled to fly back to the states next tuesday. >>> it may not look like it now but you are looking at 695 and liberty road. according to the baltimore business journal the baltimore area bottoms out from average commute times from home to work. average commute is 29 minutes 150 seconds making us 47 out of 52 major cities in the u.s. that is not good. it is moving slow tonight so i can see that happening. >> i know when you go to d.c. traffic is not all that bad here in baltimore. it is all relative. we have beautiful, blue skies the rest of the evening. we have a couple of high, thin clouds well to the west. in fact, i think we'll be in clear sky mode for the next several hours. temperature wise 70 right now out at bwi marshall. we moved up a degree. 70 washington. they cooled off from 73 earlier. this evening we drop in the 60s. mostly sunny skies. it will stay mild and breezy. enjoy a nice friday night. early tomorrow not so bad. after that things really begin to change
they have been stuck in an airport in italy. the professor has been blogging about the deal. they are scheduled to fly back to the states next tuesday. >>> it may not look like it now but you are looking at 695 and liberty road. according to the baltimore business journal the baltimore area bottoms out from average commute times from home to work. average commute is 29 minutes 150 seconds making us 47 out of 52 major cities in the u.s. that is not good. it is moving slow tonight so i...
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i was always against anti- capitalism, because look at what it did in italy. on the other thing, it does something that publicly owned companies cannot do. i have not quite puzzled out in my mind where i come down on this. i am sorry. >> i would like to ask a question that perhaps is hazardous lead one of intellectual -- is a hazardous one of intellectual history. i am curious as to what conservatives you are in tacking -- you are attacking. your message sounds very similar to the message upper economists and sociologists in the 1970's. at that time, it was essentially a critique of the state. are you suggesting that conservatism has shifted from that perspective and is somewhat now problematic in ignoring important incentives, or it was it falls in the beginning -- falls in the beginning? -- false in the beginning? >> i am not sure. i think that the bush and obama administration's were such a shock to the sensibilities of the conservatives. on the one hand, the spending of the bush administration, the mindless spending. on the other hand, well, we do not have
i was always against anti- capitalism, because look at what it did in italy. on the other thing, it does something that publicly owned companies cannot do. i have not quite puzzled out in my mind where i come down on this. i am sorry. >> i would like to ask a question that perhaps is hazardous lead one of intellectual -- is a hazardous one of intellectual history. i am curious as to what conservatives you are in tacking -- you are attacking. your message sounds very similar to the message...
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bocce ball scores of little italy are more important than spring training games. more games and then they head to tampa to start the season. >>> all right: the ravens are out with their pre-season schedule. here's the way it looks. thursday august 12th, they take on the carolina panthers and friday or saturday, august 20th or 21st, we'll go to redskins, fedex field and then friday, august 27th, saturday 28th, the ravens will battle the giants and then thursday, september 2nd, the rams and ravens tangle. >>> a book called blockade billy will be published by cemetery dance publications. blockade billy tells the tale of a major league player who has a dark secret. stephen king has been working on the project for more than a year now. king signed copies of his last book in a wal-mart in dundalk, the store that sells more of his books than any other story in the country. >> i hear the lion king theme at the maryland zoo now. >> hakuna matata is playing everywhere there now. here are the new parents of two new male warthogs. they already have fur and teeth. they look li
bocce ball scores of little italy are more important than spring training games. more games and then they head to tampa to start the season. >>> all right: the ravens are out with their pre-season schedule. here's the way it looks. thursday august 12th, they take on the carolina panthers and friday or saturday, august 20th or 21st, we'll go to redskins, fedex field and then friday, august 27th, saturday 28th, the ravens will battle the giants and then thursday, september 2nd, the rams...
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least 11 people were killed today when a landslide in the alps caused a train to derail in northern italy. five people are seriously injured and italian officials say the death toll could rise. mud from the landslide got into the train's cars and suffocated the passengers. we don't know how many people were actually on board. this is a small, local train. >>> poland's president will be buried on saturday. lech kaczynski and 95 other people were killed in that plane crash on saturday. russian investigators say there were no technical problems with the soviet-made plane. they are suggesting human error caused the plane to go down during a landing attempt in dense fog in western russia. dozens of polish political, military and religious leaders were all on that plane that is owned by the polish government. only 14 bodies have been identified so far, including the president and his wife. kaczynski's body was returned to poland yesterday afternoon. you can see it there. >>> americans with ties to poland packed churches in chicago and new york to remember poland's president and the others who w
least 11 people were killed today when a landslide in the alps caused a train to derail in northern italy. five people are seriously injured and italian officials say the death toll could rise. mud from the landslide got into the train's cars and suffocated the passengers. we don't know how many people were actually on board. this is a small, local train. >>> poland's president will be buried on saturday. lech kaczynski and 95 other people were killed in that plane crash on saturday....
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look what it did in italy. it restrains growth. on the other hand, it does something that publicly owned companies can't do. gentlemen, there? no, this gentleman here. >> thank you. i would like to ask the question that perhaps, this is one of intellectual history but since you pitched this as a message that conservatives may not be comfortable with, as to what conservatives you're attacking. i hear your message, it sounds rather similar to what is being said, neo conservative sociologists in the 1970's. basically in public and private activity poem respond in self-interested ways and often lack information. are you suggesting that conservatism has kind of shifted from that respective and is somewhat now problematic in ignoring important incentives and some of these structures that affect private action? just where is the problem here? >> that's terrific question because i'm not sure. let me tell you what i think. i think that the -- the bush and obama administrations were such a shock to the sensibilities of conservatives. on t
look what it did in italy. it restrains growth. on the other hand, it does something that publicly owned companies can't do. gentlemen, there? no, this gentleman here. >> thank you. i would like to ask the question that perhaps, this is one of intellectual history but since you pitched this as a message that conservatives may not be comfortable with, as to what conservatives you're attacking. i hear your message, it sounds rather similar to what is being said, neo conservative...
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that's quite remarkable. >> so if you're heading to spain or italy, it's okay. >> yes, but the northernt where most of the transatlantic flights are going, that top bit, nothing at all. you rarely see that. >> you were caught up in this like everybody else. you're supposed to be flying to england? >> tonight, i was supposed to be on a plane that should have been going across to the uk. >> what have you been told? do you have a sense how long it's going to be? >> sunday night, at least. and then i've got -- >> are you kidding? >> no. the airline can't even tell me when i'm going to be flying. they have protected me on a flight sunday night via frankfurt. >> wow. there's a chance it could happen before sunday? >> i wouldn't put money on it. >> can't they fly over this thing or under it? >> yes, right, now i saw today the instructions and the advice given by airbus to pilots. do you know what the instruction was? if you find yourself -- besides making sure you don't get into one of these clouds in the first place. if you find yourself flying into one of these clouds, do 180 degrees and fly
that's quite remarkable. >> so if you're heading to spain or italy, it's okay. >> yes, but the northernt where most of the transatlantic flights are going, that top bit, nothing at all. you rarely see that. >> you were caught up in this like everybody else. you're supposed to be flying to england? >> tonight, i was supposed to be on a plane that should have been going across to the uk. >> what have you been told? do you have a sense how long it's going to be?...
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chile, china, the czech republic, egypt, finland, france, georgia, germany, india, indonesia, israel, italy, japan, jordan, kazakhstan, malaysia, mexico, nor ocko, nesterlands, new zealand, nigeria, norway, pakistan, philippines, poland, the republic of korea, the russian federation, saudi arabia, sing apour, switzer -- singapore, switzerland, spain, sweden, thailand, turkey, united arab emirates, the united kingdom, the united nations, the iaea and the european union will also be there. the president is currently planning to host a number of bilateral meetings. those include the president of armenia, the president of china , chancellor merkel of germany, king abdullah ii of jordan, the prime minister of malaysia. the prime minister of pakistan. president zuma of south africa. and the president of kazakhstan. in addition to the president's activities this evening, the -- at the white house the president will host a screening of the documentary film "nuclear tipping point," a film which focuses on today's nuclear dangers. the screening will be attended by four distinguished statesmen. former
chile, china, the czech republic, egypt, finland, france, georgia, germany, india, indonesia, israel, italy, japan, jordan, kazakhstan, malaysia, mexico, nor ocko, nesterlands, new zealand, nigeria, norway, pakistan, philippines, poland, the republic of korea, the russian federation, saudi arabia, sing apour, switzer -- singapore, switzerland, spain, sweden, thailand, turkey, united arab emirates, the united kingdom, the united nations, the iaea and the european union will also be there. the...
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flight restrictions over scotland, northern italy and potentially other areas of europe are expected to be lifted today. that could bring some relief to the airline industry and to weary travelers trapped in europe because of the volcano eruption in iceland last week. vesna arsic and her son niko were good to go for a trip to paris to visit friends. they planned to fly out of chicago sunday night... but then the volcano in iceland errupted. "well i've basically been on a rollercoaster since thursday." "i was pretty disappointed because we couldn't go to europe" since the eruption-- vesna arsic begain getting updates through facebook, twitter and email. "i was getting messages from my friends all over europe about people being stuck everywhere. i felt like my own little news service here. and then, i got addicted and i was up until 3:00 one morning reading information as to what was going on where. " what became clear, is the cloud of volcanic ash was leaving no chance of a european vacation. "i actually started looking at prices of other trips to morroco and things but you could see
flight restrictions over scotland, northern italy and potentially other areas of europe are expected to be lifted today. that could bring some relief to the airline industry and to weary travelers trapped in europe because of the volcano eruption in iceland last week. vesna arsic and her son niko were good to go for a trip to paris to visit friends. they planned to fly out of chicago sunday night... but then the volcano in iceland errupted. "well i've basically been on a rollercoaster...
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what they found in italy, you have he' got a whole new crime wave in organized crime they subvert the things, multiple of million dollars in europe stolen so for the mafia a great idea. >> always a bogeyman on anything you want to talk about. >> that's your line, mike. >> wait a second, this isn't a new idea, tobin. the truth is it works around the world. wouldn't you rather have a vat tax. >> how does it work. >> than do away with income tax. >> wouldn't you remember have a-- >> we will never have that. >> and it's not sold yet, in lieu of higher income taxes, but-- >> you still get the high income tax and this is just a consumer tax on top. >> eric, eric, that's true, but you have to start somewhere. you have to at least introduce a new idea. god forbid we should think-- cut spending is a new idea. >> i mean, that scares me, it works around the world and-- ments how does it work around the world. >> brenda: guys, stop sch! >> we have to do that in the united states. >> brenda: gary, where does it work around the world, aim he looking at germany, england, i'm abbinging at-- >> france
what they found in italy, you have he' got a whole new crime wave in organized crime they subvert the things, multiple of million dollars in europe stolen so for the mafia a great idea. >> always a bogeyman on anything you want to talk about. >> that's your line, mike. >> wait a second, this isn't a new idea, tobin. the truth is it works around the world. wouldn't you rather have a vat tax. >> how does it work. >> than do away with income tax. >> wouldn't you...
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. >> sleekest new restaurant in little italy is drawing crowds and complaints. neighbors complained to the liquor board that milan is the source of noise, and trash and traffic. owner said he is working to become a better neighbor. >> the concerns they have, we take very seriously. the community is very important to milan. we have communicated with several neighbors, in the area, very closely. my staff has done the same. so at the end of the day, it is very important that, you know, we work hard together to find a happy medium. >> 27 neighbors in all are asking the liquor board not to renew milan's liquor license. it will hold a hearing in two weeks. >> public works crews work ingwatermain break near the harbor tunnel. tonight a 20-inch pipe along keith avenue broke. water shut off quickly. no word on what caused it. late word at this hour that keith avenue has reopened. >> a shakeup in baltimore city government. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake has named a new recreation director. gregory bear, and she outlined new goals for the parks and recommend department say
. >> sleekest new restaurant in little italy is drawing crowds and complaints. neighbors complained to the liquor board that milan is the source of noise, and trash and traffic. owner said he is working to become a better neighbor. >> the concerns they have, we take very seriously. the community is very important to milan. we have communicated with several neighbors, in the area, very closely. my staff has done the same. so at the end of the day, it is very important that, you know,...
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the scientists witness a mass exodus of toads from a breeding colony in italy, days before a magnitude 6.3 quake struck. every single toad left the area. a day after the quake, they started coming back. tells you something about nature, huh? >> amazing. joe, time for our beat "360" winners, daily challenge to viewers to come up with a caption better than the one we come up with to put on the blog today. the chicago stock exchange taking offers in the options pit. tom foreman captured, two burritos, one for me and one for lyle lovette here. >> cute, tom. i get it. live lovette is here. >> i have dick cheney on line 2, who wants a million on halliburton. your "beat "360"" t-shirt is on the way. >> president obama ripped his opponents on the campaign saying drill baby drill, so now why is he saying drill? >>> and a scientology spokesman responds. >> the church is going to defend itself. it will defend itself for its own sake and the sake of its parisi parishioners. these violence are out there and they're lying. >> are the former members lying or is the church of scientology hiding the fa
the scientists witness a mass exodus of toads from a breeding colony in italy, days before a magnitude 6.3 quake struck. every single toad left the area. a day after the quake, they started coming back. tells you something about nature, huh? >> amazing. joe, time for our beat "360" winners, daily challenge to viewers to come up with a caption better than the one we come up with to put on the blog today. the chicago stock exchange taking offers in the options pit. tom foreman...
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we will be announcing in the near future small exchanges with italy, a major program with china. but much of our research goes very esoteric play. we have done work with museums in afghanistan. we have done work with aspects of chinese culture. there are new fields of research. they did not exist 10 years ago. one is called the digital humanities. we have just done a series of explorations with great opportunities for what we call "bridging disciplines," where we are having people apply for the grants from more than one discipline, from more than one university, from more than one country, as a mandate, together. we are working with the british equivalent of the neh as well as the national science foundation to do kinds of research of a very different nature. >> if you go to educational organizations, historical organizations, organizations in the humanities or the arts, and you ask them what they want from the neh or the n e a i think unanimously they will say "more money." they want the money more than the ideas or the strategies or whatever. the u.s. government is entering an
we will be announcing in the near future small exchanges with italy, a major program with china. but much of our research goes very esoteric play. we have done work with museums in afghanistan. we have done work with aspects of chinese culture. there are new fields of research. they did not exist 10 years ago. one is called the digital humanities. we have just done a series of explorations with great opportunities for what we call "bridging disciplines," where we are having people...
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in turin, italy, crowds lined up to see the shroud of turin, on public display for the first time in ten years. the linen shroud is believed by many to have been jesus' burial cloth. it has an image that many see as the face of christ, though others have dismissed it as a fake. 1.5 million people have already reserved tickets to view the shroud in its bulletproof, climate-controlled case. pope benedict will be among them next month. on our calendar this week, beginning wednesday, the baha'i feast of risvahn. the 12-day holiday commemorates the prophet baha'u'llah's announcement in 1863 that he was the new messenger of god. that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. we'd like to hear from you. you can follow us on our facebook page. we also have much more on our web site, including more from muslim scholar tariq ramadan. you can comment on all of our stories and share them. audio and video podcasts are also available. join us at www.pbs.org. captioning sponsored by the lilly endowment captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
in turin, italy, crowds lined up to see the shroud of turin, on public display for the first time in ten years. the linen shroud is believed by many to have been jesus' burial cloth. it has an image that many see as the face of christ, though others have dismissed it as a fake. 1.5 million people have already reserved tickets to view the shroud in its bulletproof, climate-controlled case. pope benedict will be among them next month. on our calendar this week, beginning wednesday, the baha'i...
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and they have pig trades, portugal, italy, ireland, greece and spain.o it's betting against those countries and the debt of those countries. and all kinds of investors are doing it. it's not just your sovereign debt experts, your bond experts people that are experts on international affairs or something like that. people who never knew anything about this countries, they're piling on these trade. i'm not saying it's not a bad thing. it's an interesting dynamic and you will get more of those and it's hard to be a contrarian on the streets, harder than ever i would think. so again why it was these investors that i write about -- why wasn't john paulson, paul peligrini, jeffery green, michael burry and greg litman. there's a myth out there that everybody drank the kool-aid and everybody believed in the housing. my brother counts this data between 2000 and 2003 there were about 1400 mentions of the phrase housing bubble in u.s. publications. over the next three years there were 5500 mentions of the phrase. and there were big stories and prominent stories in
and they have pig trades, portugal, italy, ireland, greece and spain.o it's betting against those countries and the debt of those countries. and all kinds of investors are doing it. it's not just your sovereign debt experts, your bond experts people that are experts on international affairs or something like that. people who never knew anything about this countries, they're piling on these trade. i'm not saying it's not a bad thing. it's an interesting dynamic and you will get more of those and...
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they are stuck at an airport in italy. the professor has been blogging about the ordeal. he writes that many are running out of disposable contact scplensz underwear. he says one student through away his underwear to get his suitcase under the weight limit for their original flight which was cancelled. the group is scheduled to fly back to the states next week. >>> never want to run out of underwear, kelly. that much we know. hopefully they can get some fancy italian ones. >>> right now satellite radar pictures we have got scattered showers out there. these are not particularly heavy duty storms. maybe a little bit of thunder out in western maryland right now. we are going to see a peppering of showers, not a lot of rain. overall very nice day today. we had a lot of early sunshine, 72 degrees out at pwi was the high temperature and for the rest of the evening here, a couple of rain showers but actually i don't think they will be heavy at times. that should be just some light scattered showers. so we will talk much more about your forecast in just a few more minutes. anoth
they are stuck at an airport in italy. the professor has been blogging about the ordeal. he writes that many are running out of disposable contact scplensz underwear. he says one student through away his underwear to get his suitcase under the weight limit for their original flight which was cancelled. the group is scheduled to fly back to the states next week. >>> never want to run out of underwear, kelly. that much we know. hopefully they can get some fancy italian ones. >>>...
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german chancellor, angela merkel was forced to drive home from italy, where she was grounded from her european r return to the u.s. not just vips at least 500 run earps from europe may not make it to the boston marathon on monday. heathrow airport is one of the busiest hubs in the world. take a look at it today. no planes are taking off. no planes are landing for a third day in the row and with that comes chaos. in the u.k., author sally was on her way to meet michelle obama who is a fan of her new book. >> i was invited to celebrate it with them there. i'm absolutely gutted. >> reporter: just one of millions. >> our flight got postponed until next friday. so we're renting a car and extending our vacation. >> reporter: as the crowd linger on the ground, the problems are still growing. >> once the restriction is lifted it's still going to take within seven and ten days for the mess to be shorted out. >> reporter: it's not only travelers who are suffering, fedex and u.p.s. trying to keep up with deliveries as their fleets remain grounded and any business with a fresh product is watching
german chancellor, angela merkel was forced to drive home from italy, where she was grounded from her european r return to the u.s. not just vips at least 500 run earps from europe may not make it to the boston marathon on monday. heathrow airport is one of the busiest hubs in the world. take a look at it today. no planes are taking off. no planes are landing for a third day in the row and with that comes chaos. in the u.k., author sally was on her way to meet michelle obama who is a fan of her...
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played in 1883 sam moved on to italy to join the lisa family. i cannot at as far out from shore sorrento. in a a pollster and then she became violently ill, possibly from teaching seafood here at and after the morning in 1894 san dictated one last lighthearted letter inside you within days of sam's best chewer. more than a dozen newspapers in london and america. the times of london, the london saturday review, the new york tribune, new york sun, new york advertiser, new york world, new york post newspapers in washington, boston and chicago and stories with headlines that read, a famous lobbyist ed, sam ward exit. and from the national police gazette, sam was career, his adventures as a lobbyist, philosopher, speculate or in mother. "the new york times" obituary filled to entire columns with more than 4000 words. after much in a strictly nice is grateful that his well cut suits and a sapphire ring, most of the obituaries focused on several aspects of sam's life. sam is a genial host. famous print of the world and see him them as king of the lobby
played in 1883 sam moved on to italy to join the lisa family. i cannot at as far out from shore sorrento. in a a pollster and then she became violently ill, possibly from teaching seafood here at and after the morning in 1894 san dictated one last lighthearted letter inside you within days of sam's best chewer. more than a dozen newspapers in london and america. the times of london, the london saturday review, the new york tribune, new york sun, new york advertiser, new york world, new york...
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mike goodes, at this moment, great international lawyer, a brilliant minister lawyer in italy and he went and started counting and he got more than 1000 organizations today that are international in the sense that they make law, like the imf or wto. they make law, rules, that are binding decisions that are binding on more than one nation. that is this world. and so i, my point is, that you have to teach things perhaps like that. i say to the protesters, don't have a special course of international law which is due to sort of a side issue. which people may or may not take. something of this is coming of course in contrast. something of it should come into the course, tort, or business law or other places. like we see already. all on the trying to show you is lots of people are involved, that these administrators as we are or professionals as we are, have much work to do. in this circular matter. which is, the courts, the judges, the lawyers, those who train them, and we say we are willing to hear, we have to here. and that's the problem that i see as very boring perhaps, but terribly
mike goodes, at this moment, great international lawyer, a brilliant minister lawyer in italy and he went and started counting and he got more than 1000 organizations today that are international in the sense that they make law, like the imf or wto. they make law, rules, that are binding decisions that are binding on more than one nation. that is this world. and so i, my point is, that you have to teach things perhaps like that. i say to the protesters, don't have a special course of...
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of world war ii, a group of social scientists tried to get together to find out if what happened in italy and germany would never happen in the united states could we followed mussolini or hitler would we tolerate things like holocaust in this country and the sad answer was yes there is some segment of the population that has an offer tyrian personality. the book and the study was probably rightly criticized when it first came out because it was based largely on freudian psychology that has its own the problems. another record of social scientists particularly one who landed in the canada, robert altmire, decided to look up the question again, and doing get by rather solid and empirical studies by that i mean he would question people went out of the nature of the personality dispositions and what have you and what overtime collect one of the largest databases we would ever assembled and found that clearly there is an authoritarian personality type. they break down into several categories. there are authoritarian followers, of authoritarian leaders, they call them nominators and then peopl
of world war ii, a group of social scientists tried to get together to find out if what happened in italy and germany would never happen in the united states could we followed mussolini or hitler would we tolerate things like holocaust in this country and the sad answer was yes there is some segment of the population that has an offer tyrian personality. the book and the study was probably rightly criticized when it first came out because it was based largely on freudian psychology that has its...
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world worldr ii, a group of social scientists tried to get together to find out what had happened in italy and germany, if it could ever happen in the united states. could we follow mussolini or a hitler? would we toll late things -- tolerate things like a holocaust in this country? and the sad answer was, yes, there's some segment of the population that has an authoritarian personality. the book and the study was well and probably rightly criticized when it first came out because it was based largely on freudian psychology which has its own problems. another group of social scientists and particularly one who landed up in canada, a fellow by the name of robert at meyer, decided to look at this question again. and doing it by rather solid, empirical studies. by that i mean he would question people about the nature of their personality, their dispositions and what have you and would over time collect one of the largest databases that we would ever assemble on this and find, and found, excuse me, clearly there is an authoritarian personality type. they actually break down into several catego
world worldr ii, a group of social scientists tried to get together to find out what had happened in italy and germany, if it could ever happen in the united states. could we follow mussolini or a hitler? would we toll late things -- tolerate things like a holocaust in this country? and the sad answer was, yes, there's some segment of the population that has an authoritarian personality. the book and the study was well and probably rightly criticized when it first came out because it was based...
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court would be like an italian lawyer asking the queen of england to come and testify in a trial in italy. it's just not going to happen. >> there are even some people in europe calling for pope benedict's resignation, and that is unlikely. even the vatican official offic admit is from the church losing the moral authority. in rome, greg burke, fox news. >> chris: a family values advocate in the u.s. is telling people to stop giving money to the republican party. remember when everyone was worried about the h1n1 flu? we'll tell you what happened to all that vaccine. >> chris: now the latest from the political grapevine. family research council president and conservative leader tony per kins is telling supporters not to donate to the republican national committee. instead he advises giving directly to candidates who, "you know reflect your values." perkins cites the recent revelation the r.n.c. reimbursed a $2,000 expenditure at a bondage theme nightclub in los angeles, as an indication the group is "tone-deaf." politico reports another incident that has republicans hot and bothered. a rec
court would be like an italian lawyer asking the queen of england to come and testify in a trial in italy. it's just not going to happen. >> there are even some people in europe calling for pope benedict's resignation, and that is unlikely. even the vatican official offic admit is from the church losing the moral authority. in rome, greg burke, fox news. >> chris: a family values advocate in the u.s. is telling people to stop giving money to the republican party. remember when...
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a magic being in an italy think tank and you can't read italian that i don't think that would be acceptable one of the mistranslations that you find to often and riding on north korea is this phrase, father there. that doesn't mean father, doesn't? it is apparent day. so kim il-sung is not referred to as the fatherly. is referred to as the paradigm. that is quite odd pick either referring to a man not as a father but as a parent. it's obvious you're trying to play up his maternal side. that's what they do in north korea. kim jong-il himself is on record as saying that kim il-sung smuggling qualities were the key to his success. so when people say that north korea is a confucian patriarchy, they really couldn't be further from the truth. this is not a confucian society at all. kim jong-il as well, even when his depicted in military uniform, he comes across more as salvation army matron. he looks very feminine, and in photographs he looks like a south korean housewife. [laughter] >> here of course you have him with his expansive breast as well as holders want to lay the face against. [laughte
a magic being in an italy think tank and you can't read italian that i don't think that would be acceptable one of the mistranslations that you find to often and riding on north korea is this phrase, father there. that doesn't mean father, doesn't? it is apparent day. so kim il-sung is not referred to as the fatherly. is referred to as the paradigm. that is quite odd pick either referring to a man not as a father but as a parent. it's obvious you're trying to play up his maternal side. that's...
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. >> travel has another large tour group waiting for the sky to clear in italy. they should hold on to their rooms. >> when they had done at this hotel where we are staying, which had reservations and we are falling. they've taken all of the conference rooms and canceled the conferences and carved up the conference rooms into camping areas. >> according to the international air transport association, the destruction in europe is costing the industry $200 million a day. >> we will stay on top of this travel all weekend long. you can check the status of your flight by logging onto our website, wbaltv.com. statusfind a link to information on our traffic page. >> if you had stacks of paper all around the house with personal information that you want to safely get rid of, here is your chance. >> good morning. i am going to step out of the way here and you can see all of the people bringing in a paper right behind me. you can see the line of cars lined up here to bring paper to be shredded here. over 200 automobiles with all kinds of documents have come through already
. >> travel has another large tour group waiting for the sky to clear in italy. they should hold on to their rooms. >> when they had done at this hotel where we are staying, which had reservations and we are falling. they've taken all of the conference rooms and canceled the conferences and carved up the conference rooms into camping areas. >> according to the international air transport association, the destruction in europe is costing the industry $200 million a day....
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. >>> a mud slide swamped a commuter train in italy, killing nine people. it was passing by at the exact moment an irrigation pipe burst near the austrian border. it sent a wave of mud and water down the mountainside. the force of the water threw the first car into the ditch. 28 people were hurt. >>> well, a gorgeous weekend. i hope you got to get outside and enjoy it. >> hard to come to work today. another gorgeous day. >> looks like the sun is sticking around. >> gary mcgrady, sticking around for the workweek? >> maybe, maybe not. this workweek is going to be up and down. a few great days and maybe a little bump in the road here or there. right now to the satellite to show you what's going on out there. we have a couple of clouds up to the northwest. those will thicken up a little bit overnight tonight and tomorrow, not nearly as much sunshine. we may start out with a little bit, but as we take you to the northwest, there is some rain now. it's coming out of the dakotas and moving into wisconsin, northern sections of illinois. that is going to be our next
. >>> a mud slide swamped a commuter train in italy, killing nine people. it was passing by at the exact moment an irrigation pipe burst near the austrian border. it sent a wave of mud and water down the mountainside. the force of the water threw the first car into the ditch. 28 people were hurt. >>> well, a gorgeous weekend. i hope you got to get outside and enjoy it. >> hard to come to work today. another gorgeous day. >> looks like the sun is sticking around....
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. >> find out how you can get discount spa services like this place in little italy. details ahead. >> and if you normally take 95 out of the white marsh area, there's an overturned vehicle with a major traffic imp >> welcome back to 11 news today, our live shot courtesy of our tower cam. 54 degrees at the maryland science center, and you know we made it through a really tough winter. probably the toughest in decades is to why not treat yourself to a little pampering? >> we are joined by sandra shaw at the med spa. >> this is a great experience because not only are you going to be pamp pered but a discount. it started yesterday and we're here at the tuscana med spa a pina colada pedicure and mandy is getting worked on by takia who is going to make her feet nice for sandals and strappy heels for the spring because the weather has been nice. tusca for the color. bright for her nails. but this is a medi spa so not only do you offer these services but medi services as well. >> yes. medical grade mike dermabrasion one and of the only spas in the area offering a zerona lase
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she was met by officials after flying in from italy with her son. here's more. >> reporter: jamie ramirez flew from ireland to philadelphia with her 6-year-old son, knowing she would be arrested when she touched down. the former colorado resident, who is reportedly pregnant, surrendered on friday to members of an fbi joint terroristask force. she remains in custody and her son is in protective custody in officially. federal prosecutors accuse her of attending a terrorist camp, plotting to attend a camp, along with another woman, coleen la rose, who used the online name jihad jane. la rose pleaded not guilty last month in a philadelphia court. prosecutors charge that la rose urged ramirez to join her and others in europe at a location she described as "like a training camp as well as a home." the indictment quotes an online exchange between the two women in which la rose quites "when hour brothers defend our faith, they are terrorists and i am a terrorist." last month authorities in ireland detained ramirez and six others linked to la rose and the al
she was met by officials after flying in from italy with her son. here's more. >> reporter: jamie ramirez flew from ireland to philadelphia with her 6-year-old son, knowing she would be arrested when she touched down. the former colorado resident, who is reportedly pregnant, surrendered on friday to members of an fbi joint terroristask force. she remains in custody and her son is in protective custody in officially. federal prosecutors accuse her of attending a terrorist camp, plotting to...
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. >>> and now the gigantic cloud of volcanic ash that stretches as far south as italy, eastern russia. 6 million people could be affected worldwide. and it could cost the airlines $1 billion in the shutdown continues through tomorrow. and this morning, scientists in iceland are getting their first clear look at the volcano that started it all. our neal karlinsky is there. good morning, neal. >> reporter: bill, good morning from iceland, where conditions are deteriorating and raining down ash. we collected up a sample yesterday. you can see how thick and unforgiving it is, raining down on the farmlands over there. this morning, we were able to get up in a helicopter. you can see exclusive footage down into the eruption. this is important because this is the first clear day scientists have had since the eruption began. this will help them determine how much longer the erungs might keep on going. the ice because of this eruption that is the fuel for this. they can determine, based on what they see today, they hope, how much is melted and how much is left to go. it's important, they say,
. >>> and now the gigantic cloud of volcanic ash that stretches as far south as italy, eastern russia. 6 million people could be affected worldwide. and it could cost the airlines $1 billion in the shutdown continues through tomorrow. and this morning, scientists in iceland are getting their first clear look at the volcano that started it all. our neal karlinsky is there. good morning, neal. >> reporter: bill, good morning from iceland, where conditions are deteriorating and...
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. >> flights are now taking off and landing in france and italy and service is available in most european countries. in some places, passengers are starting to feel some relief and in parts of the u.k., planes can fly above the ash cloud. tom aspell is in london. what are british authorities telling you about plans for air travel? >> well, they'll make a decision later tonight and two hours in fact, limited air space between scotland as far down as the british midlands will begin to reopen. we have not heard about the main airports in london. later this evening, they'll decide whether limited services can operate out of here. british airways has said it will not operate any short flights, so prumly, if these flights open until 1:00 tomorrow morning, that will be to let the long flights get out and bring some home. there are 150,000 brittons stranded aboard and already, the royal navy helping to bring them home from france and northern spain. the british very anxious to get their planes back in the air again. >> tom, thank you so much for that. also, this. the state department is going to
. >> flights are now taking off and landing in france and italy and service is available in most european countries. in some places, passengers are starting to feel some relief and in parts of the u.k., planes can fly above the ash cloud. tom aspell is in london. what are british authorities telling you about plans for air travel? >> well, they'll make a decision later tonight and two hours in fact, limited air space between scotland as far down as the british midlands will begin to...
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and pizza actually started out in naples, italy, in the 1700s. very different from what we experience now, just a bread with some butter and garlic on it. it's blossomed into a food phenomenon and more than 14 billion pieces of pie are eaten in the united states every year. which may be a little much. >> my gosh, that's a lot. we could all use a little less of that. >> probably. >> but it sure is good for fun, family activities, visit nbcwashington.com or washingtonpost.com and click on kids post that is kids post on tv this ek. i'm put lawson muse. >> this is not a fun family activity. you would be hard-pressed to find an 8-year-old who doesn't like toy cars, but this 8-year-old decided it was a good idea to hop behind the wheel of a real car, his parents minivan. he says he was trying to help them out. >> reporter: the skid marks show an accident from a trip that came up a little short. turns out, that's not all that is a little short. >> this is the brake, this is the gas. >> reporter: so was the driver. 8-year-old jordan winter who shows us h
and pizza actually started out in naples, italy, in the 1700s. very different from what we experience now, just a bread with some butter and garlic on it. it's blossomed into a food phenomenon and more than 14 billion pieces of pie are eaten in the united states every year. which may be a little much. >> my gosh, that's a lot. we could all use a little less of that. >> probably. >> but it sure is good for fun, family activities, visit nbcwashington.com or washingtonpost.com...
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the visa mastercard bank cartel and the book you'll be talking about today and insiders clinical of italy and spritzers tragic reign. lloyd, without further ado, it's all yours. [applause] .. >> i have another book called priceless i have a similar book tour at the time and i felt the need to talk about the background of that book because most people were not familiar with what had gone on there and the backdrop what that was i don't think that is necessary to night i think most of you know, about eliot spitzer and the spitzer administration provide think that is a necessary. the subject matter of the book is very well known in the city and state and in the united states. as i travel around the world since this has happened i have been to thailand, india, a number of times he and everybody knows about the plague year as i call the 17 months that encompass our transition to power in the 14 and a half months of the eliot spitzer short and tragic train instead of selling you about the backdrop i will tell you about why i a wrote the book the single question was asked the most was when this w
the visa mastercard bank cartel and the book you'll be talking about today and insiders clinical of italy and spritzers tragic reign. lloyd, without further ado, it's all yours. [applause] .. >> i have another book called priceless i have a similar book tour at the time and i felt the need to talk about the background of that book because most people were not familiar with what had gone on there and the backdrop what that was i don't think that is necessary to night i think most of you...
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. >>> a landslide in italy, a murdered judge and camera man's last video topping today's world view.tion pipe burst and that caused the landslide. this is a last video taken by a reuters cameraman on saturday. the violent images show the fear and bloodshed in bangkok at the time. and a top judge in moscow was shot and killed inside hi apartment building. it's not clear if that is connected to his murder, there have been no arrests. >>> investigators say the polish presidential plane that crashed had no mechanical problems. investigators appear to be focusing on why the pilot made the decision to land, refusing advice from air traffic controllers. meanwhile, forensic experts are struggling to identify the nearly 100 victim frs the crash. jim maceda is live with more. there are reports here today that the pilots may have blocked key collision aids and warning systems otherwise routinely used on most commercial flights globally. >> reporter: it's not exactly clear whether it's the plane itself that lacked those devices or the airport. it was a very small military airport and it may not
. >>> a landslide in italy, a murdered judge and camera man's last video topping today's world view.tion pipe burst and that caused the landslide. this is a last video taken by a reuters cameraman on saturday. the violent images show the fear and bloodshed in bangkok at the time. and a top judge in moscow was shot and killed inside hi apartment building. it's not clear if that is connected to his murder, there have been no arrests. >>> investigators say the polish presidential...
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after that comes france, and of course, italy, as well as spain. just very quickly the financial times deutschland saying that germany is basically leaving greek, greece in the dark for now. they want to push their own agenda before and i think it's going to be very interesting to see. because what we're seeing right now, we see portuguese five-year credit default swaps at record highs. italy credit default swaps have been rising, exactly while the euro is falling the more time is passing. of course this kind of contagiousness at knock-on affect europeanwide, in that particular market. >> and on the point of view, the french newspapers, the story is also making the headlines in paris this morning. in the tribune, interesting point is that the newspapers are not blaming greece for its financial situation. they're blaming germany for being reluctant to give its financial support to greece. the view from here is not that france and germany were unable to find an agreement on the greek situation, the view is that germany is not -- cannot agree with any
after that comes france, and of course, italy, as well as spain. just very quickly the financial times deutschland saying that germany is basically leaving greek, greece in the dark for now. they want to push their own agenda before and i think it's going to be very interesting to see. because what we're seeing right now, we see portuguese five-year credit default swaps at record highs. italy credit default swaps have been rising, exactly while the euro is falling the more time is passing. of...