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jeremy guthrie was out of cleveland. the result of that is drafting high the following year and one thing they have done a fantastic job of in this organization is drafting and then developing those players. >> you've got the make the right choice. how about september 14th. david hernandez home run, couple of doubles. another one of the young hitters that loves the fast ball. it doesn't mean you can't throw it. you just can't throw it in the middle of the plate. >> jim: right back to guthrie, good fielder and 2 men down. guthrie gets the first outs in the 3rd inning. celebrate the first t-shirt tuesday. that was a week from last night. that will be oriel park. 15 and over against the rays receive a matt wieters baltimore t-shirt. buy your tickets in advance. get online at www.orioles.com. no. 32, chaz an old number for him. he's always won 32 until he got to the orioles last year. a ball and a strike. her's jason bartlett. you mentioned not messing with those picks and two of the 3 first round picks for the orioles are o
jeremy guthrie was out of cleveland. the result of that is drafting high the following year and one thing they have done a fantastic job of in this organization is drafting and then developing those players. >> you've got the make the right choice. how about september 14th. david hernandez home run, couple of doubles. another one of the young hitters that loves the fast ball. it doesn't mean you can't throw it. you just can't throw it in the middle of the plate. >> jim: right back...
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jeremy guthrie, no walks, four strikeouts. he has given up only one run. brignac's run.nly five hits. matt garza, a couple of walks, four strikeouts, lone run, home run by pie. other than that, he has given up singles. three of them. >> mike: probably pretty much matched each other strike for strike in this one. >> gary: yep. >> mike: so far, pie's thrown from the outfield. >> gary: lugo, izturis and pie against garza. lugo is a strikeout victim. lugo made sure to go over to the tampa bay dugout u don't see players do that very often before a game, the opposing dugout. but he had a special reason. he takes that one in the air to right field. don zimmer, the long-time baseball manager and coach, is travelling with the ball club,
jeremy guthrie, no walks, four strikeouts. he has given up only one run. brignac's run.nly five hits. matt garza, a couple of walks, four strikeouts, lone run, home run by pie. other than that, he has given up singles. three of them. >> mike: probably pretty much matched each other strike for strike in this one. >> gary: yep. >> mike: so far, pie's thrown from the outfield. >> gary: lugo, izturis and pie against garza. lugo is a strikeout victim. lugo made sure to go...
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. >> as jeremy would do, incarcerated. i try. >> finally we have this owl who as aafraid of heights. he's always been handled by this person. he only flies as high as the handler. never be [vibrates] g morning, sunshine. wakey, wakey. text me back. [chattering] [vibrates] hey. did you tell your parents about us? let's skip first period together. did you get all my texts? is practice over yet? where you at? are you with your friends? that's laaaa-mee. capital "x," lower-case "o," capital "x," lower-case "o," i love you. jk. i hate you. jk. are you ignoring me? we're in a huge fight right now. is it something i did? i can see your lights on. i'm coming over. this isn't a joke. what did you dream about? [overlapping] is it me? i'm lonely. holla back. holla back. let's try something new. nude pics. send me some. text me. i remember taking something from a store. whatever i took wasn't worth much... but the lesson i learned was worth everything. life's most important lessons are best learned in the home. >>> a developing story
. >> as jeremy would do, incarcerated. i try. >> finally we have this owl who as aafraid of heights. he's always been handled by this person. he only flies as high as the handler. never be [vibrates] g morning, sunshine. wakey, wakey. text me back. [chattering] [vibrates] hey. did you tell your parents about us? let's skip first period together. did you get all my texts? is practice over yet? where you at? are you with your friends? that's laaaa-mee. capital "x,"...
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left-handers hit 21 home runs off jeremy guthrie last season.hat was the bug a boo that jumped out so often against him. navarro, switch-hitter, swinging at that one and not connecting. a one-ball, two-strike count. navarro did not have a good year last year. brignac, a big smile. 2-2 delivery. navarro fights to off. >> mike: and navarro has had his share of injuries over the last couple of seasons. some nerve damage in a leg and also had that ulnar nerve in the left elbow worked on. so a couple tough seasons health-wise for navarro. >> gary: and he swings at one probably away. good pitch by guthrie though. four strikeouts for guthrie. one down. >> mike: at least one of the first three innings, this is probably where he wanted that pitch to bring that. this really runs off the plate. two seam fastball. >> gary: here is the top of the order now. jason bartlett. strikeout victim his first time up. bartlett takes it to right center field. he continues his onslaught against the o's. jones up with it. nice throw in to 2nd base. a beautiful throw but
left-handers hit 21 home runs off jeremy guthrie last season.hat was the bug a boo that jumped out so often against him. navarro, switch-hitter, swinging at that one and not connecting. a one-ball, two-strike count. navarro did not have a good year last year. brignac, a big smile. 2-2 delivery. navarro fights to off. >> mike: and navarro has had his share of injuries over the last couple of seasons. some nerve damage in a leg and also had that ulnar nerve in the left elbow worked on. so a...
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. >> and i'm todd connor, in for jeremy hubbard today. the explosion at a west virginia coal mine has now become the nation's worst such disaster in a quarter-century. >> overnight, massey energy announced that 25 of its miners are dead. and the dangerous mission to rescue four more has stopped. when families were told the news overnight, some became hysterical. >> this is taking place at the upper big branch main. t.j. winick is tracking the
. >> and i'm todd connor, in for jeremy hubbard today. the explosion at a west virginia coal mine has now become the nation's worst such disaster in a quarter-century. >> overnight, massey energy announced that 25 of its miners are dead. and the dangerous mission to rescue four more has stopped. when families were told the news overnight, some became hysterical. >> this is taking place at the upper big branch main. t.j. winick is tracking the
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jeremy got six innings, three runs. garza has played eight you have of jeremy. no walks, five strikeouts, and garza just a couple of walks and four strikeouts. >> so this is a rematch round two for these two. >> gary: a very similar ballgame, as we go to the bottom half of the 6th inning. it will be jones, markakis, and tejada against garza. jones has singled in two times to the plate. 7-28 with a home run. adam with only one rbi so far on the season. in the long-haul, jones could be a lead-off batter. it's a possibility. the orioles would rather not do that. strike taken on the outside corner. this game looks very much like the games last year these two teams played here. orioles had the advantage. you see the runs per game. very, very tight. e.r.a.s similar. batting average, a little better for the rays. runner in scoring position a little better for them as well. but very tight games in between those two ball clubs last year here at camden yards. and here we go again. >> mike: pretty good rivalry between the two franchises. i think the gist have 102 -- the ra
jeremy got six innings, three runs. garza has played eight you have of jeremy. no walks, five strikeouts, and garza just a couple of walks and four strikeouts. >> so this is a rematch round two for these two. >> gary: a very similar ballgame, as we go to the bottom half of the 6th inning. it will be jones, markakis, and tejada against garza. jones has singled in two times to the plate. 7-28 with a home run. adam with only one rbi so far on the season. in the long-haul, jones could...
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jeremy, vinita?>> sonia gallego in london with the latest for us, thanks, sonia. >>> as dozens of world leaders gather in washington for a nuclear security summit, president obama says the single biggest threat is a terror group getting a nuclear weapon. it as threat described in a new film by the country's most famous cold warriors. the president screened it just last week. >> terrorist groups like al qaeda, but not limited to al qaeda, are seeking this nuclear material and would like to make a weapon. they've said so and i believe them. >> i started as a skeptic. terrorists, men in caves, can't do this was more or less what i thought coming in as a veteran intelligence officer. and i think some months and maybe a year or two later, when i realized, oh my god, these guys are actually trying to do this. >> ahead of the summit, president obama meets privately with china's president. the u.s. wants china to agree to stronger sanctions against iran over its nuclear program. >>> a bomb exploded near the
jeremy, vinita?>> sonia gallego in london with the latest for us, thanks, sonia. >>> as dozens of world leaders gather in washington for a nuclear security summit, president obama says the single biggest threat is a terror group getting a nuclear weapon. it as threat described in a new film by the country's most famous cold warriors. the president screened it just last week. >> terrorist groups like al qaeda, but not limited to al qaeda, are seeking this nuclear material...
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the orioles give jeremy guthrie a lead before he takes the mound. scott, he hit a home run last night into the right. nolan ryan hit 24 combined between triple a and the big leagues, but luke, 25 for the oral and last night he started right off. this one goes 452 feet. >> not longoria, but still pretty good. >> pretty close. >> let's see. that's really only -- >> after his training regimen in the off-season. there's a strike as he looks one over. luke played in college at oklahoma state. he goes back to oklahoma during the off-season and he gets in shape by chopping wood because he wants to simulate the swing. he's paul bunion. and it works for him. >> i'm not sure there's a stronger oriel. good fast ball. >> so down on the count, 1 and 2. >> let's look at our pitch track. watch the glove right to the glove. there it is. pretty good -- you know when jeremy is pitching well, his command is very, very good. >> one on and one down. and he got him. high fast ball. big strikeout for garza. it's nice to be able to get struts when you need them. >> and the
the orioles give jeremy guthrie a lead before he takes the mound. scott, he hit a home run last night into the right. nolan ryan hit 24 combined between triple a and the big leagues, but luke, 25 for the oral and last night he started right off. this one goes 452 feet. >> not longoria, but still pretty good. >> pretty close. >> let's see. that's really only -- >> after his training regimen in the off-season. there's a strike as he looks one over. luke played in college...
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jeremy and vinita? six days planes are landing at london's heathrow airport. a jetliner from vancouver, british columbia, was the first to touch down since the volcano in iceland erupted last week. as you can see there are a lot of passengers happy to be back home. officials are warning it will take weeks before everyone reaches their destination. as for the volcanic eruptions which triggered this travel chaos, neal karlinsky says there is hopeful news. >> reporter: iceland's lead scientists got a fresh look from above the volcano and came out with a feeling they haven't had in nearly a week. relief. >> the amount of magma that's coming out of the crater is decreasing. >> is it accurate to say perhaps the worst is over? >> we hope so. >> reporter: in the fallout zone we found scientist skya taking ash samples that she'll bring to a lab for testing. >> hopefully we can predict whether there's a lot more of the magma still to come out. >> reporter: we tagged along as she patrolled the hardest-hit area to
jeremy and vinita? six days planes are landing at london's heathrow airport. a jetliner from vancouver, british columbia, was the first to touch down since the volcano in iceland erupted last week. as you can see there are a lot of passengers happy to be back home. officials are warning it will take weeks before everyone reaches their destination. as for the volcanic eruptions which triggered this travel chaos, neal karlinsky says there is hopeful news. >> reporter: iceland's lead...
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>> reporter: good morning, jeremy and vinita. europe remain stranded. but for all of them there is new hope. a minority, the truly lucky ones, are already on the move. this is a long-awaited sight. a plane leaving denver bound for frankfurt on the other side of the volcanic cloud in the sky that has shut down air traffic in northern europe, sending travelers on a five-day trip to nowhere. >> i am so happy we're getting out of here, yes, i am. >> reporter: european officials announced what they're calling a slow and progressive opening up of european air space. europe will be divided into three zones. open skies, a so-called caution zone where some flights will be permitted, and a much smaller no-fly zone than we've seen in recent days. >> we should see progressively more planes start to fly. >> reporter: around the globe, passengers got creative. in new york, families like the bartons opened up their homes to total strangers like the carr family, stranded en route from disney world and unable to afford a $400 a night hotel room.
>> reporter: good morning, jeremy and vinita. europe remain stranded. but for all of them there is new hope. a minority, the truly lucky ones, are already on the move. this is a long-awaited sight. a plane leaving denver bound for frankfurt on the other side of the volcanic cloud in the sky that has shut down air traffic in northern europe, sending travelers on a five-day trip to nowhere. >> i am so happy we're getting out of here, yes, i am. >> reporter: european officials...
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jeremy hubbard filling in. >>> good morning. we begin with the brutal death of two california teenagers, john albert gardner admitted to the murders that will bring tougher laws. >> reporter: with his hands shackled and his head bowed, john gardner pleated guilty to deplorable crimes. >> you attacked chelsea king while she was running. you grabbed her through a remote area where you raped and strangled her, you then buried her in a shallow grave. did you that? >> yes. >> reporter: an army of volunteers had searched tirelessly for 17-year-old chelsea king who went missing along this trail. a year later, another girl, 14-year-old amber dubois was on her way to school. >> on february the 13th, 2009, you took amber dubois to a remote area where you raped and stabbed her. you then buried her in a shall dough grave. do you admit the truth of those facts? >> yes. 3. >> reporter: by cooperating with investigators and pleading guilty, he's avoided the death penalty. the family has agreed to this to life in prison without parole, but they
jeremy hubbard filling in. >>> good morning. we begin with the brutal death of two california teenagers, john albert gardner admitted to the murders that will bring tougher laws. >> reporter: with his hands shackled and his head bowed, john gardner pleated guilty to deplorable crimes. >> you attacked chelsea king while she was running. you grabbed her through a remote area where you raped and strangled her, you then buried her in a shallow grave. did you that? >> yes....
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jeremy and vinita? >>> it is day six for thousands of passengers stranded in airports around the globe. >> sharyn alfonsi reports from new york's kennedy airport with their story. >> reporter: the first flight at o'hare airport took off for europe. a plane full of lucky passengers, finally headed to rome. >> been keeping my fingers crossed that this will happen. >> reporter: but thousands of passengers remain stranded. the concourse of jfk looks like a campground. hundreds of passengers are settling in for day six. the red cross, delivering blankets and cots. >> have you had a shower? >> no. >> no shower? >> no shower. >> we don't have extra money to take a hotel reservation. >> reporter: and the only thing that seems to be taking flight, boredom. >> kind of get up, do nothing. and split the day going to a different terminal. a change of scene. >> they say what you can take. >> reporter: and while patience is in short supply, kindness is not. dozens of people, like this woman, went to the airport lookin
jeremy and vinita? >>> it is day six for thousands of passengers stranded in airports around the globe. >> sharyn alfonsi reports from new york's kennedy airport with their story. >> reporter: the first flight at o'hare airport took off for europe. a plane full of lucky passengers, finally headed to rome. >> been keeping my fingers crossed that this will happen. >> reporter: but thousands of passengers remain stranded. the concourse of jfk looks like a...
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i'm jeremy hubbard for "nightline." >> better to make a bad movie into a good remake. >>> when we come summit make the world safer? but first, here's jimmy kimmel with what's coming up next. >> jimmy: thank, cynthia. join us tonight with zoe saldana, bah [ beeping ] ♪ my country ♪ 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land ♪ of liberty ♪ of thee i sing [ laughs ] ♪ oh, land ♪ where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring ♪
i'm jeremy hubbard for "nightline." >> better to make a bad movie into a good remake. >>> when we come summit make the world safer? but first, here's jimmy kimmel with what's coming up next. >> jimmy: thank, cynthia. join us tonight with zoe saldana, bah [ beeping ] ♪ my country ♪ 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land ♪ of liberty ♪ of thee i sing [ laughs ] ♪ oh, land ♪ where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let...
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jeremy hubbard >>> the scavenger life. here's jimmy kimmel. >> jimmy: thanks, terry.sic from she & him and brooke bu can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating whole grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lower our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes good is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. ♪
jeremy hubbard >>> the scavenger life. here's jimmy kimmel. >> jimmy: thanks, terry.sic from she & him and brooke bu can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating whole grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lower our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes good is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great...
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jeremy and vinita? >> t.j. winick in washington, thanks. >>> there's a breakthrough in possible punishment on iran over its nuclear prom. the development comes after a meeting with president obama and chinese president hu jintao. china was one of the last members to agree to sanctions. >>> the chinese president is one of dozens of leaders in washington for a nuclear summit, which wraps up today. there's just one item on the agenda. keeping nuclear weapons away from terrorists. yesterday's session got a boost when one country announced it would give up a nuclear stockpile. here's john hendren. >> reporter: for president obama, it was a major coup. >> by the time of the next nuclear security summit in 2012. >> reporter: a show of progress on the first day of a 47-nation nuclear security summit. ukraine has the world's third-largest stockpile of highly-enriched uranium. >> just 50 pounds of high-purity uranium, smaller than a soccer ball, could destroy the downtown of all our capital cities and kill tens if not hu
jeremy and vinita? >> t.j. winick in washington, thanks. >>> there's a breakthrough in possible punishment on iran over its nuclear prom. the development comes after a meeting with president obama and chinese president hu jintao. china was one of the last members to agree to sanctions. >>> the chinese president is one of dozens of leaders in washington for a nuclear summit, which wraps up today. there's just one item on the agenda. keeping nuclear weapons away from...
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. >> with us now, douglas alexander, jeremy hunt. let's start off a about talk about your party.it's a one man band on the basis of today's. >> i don't think so. we saw david. is the person who has changed the conservative party. and david i think today summed up the real difference for this election is going to be about, because david stands for optimism. i think what we have from gordon brown is the pessimistic picture. he was basically saying we made the awful. i think that's probably what he was thinking. he was also -- >> he started out the class for an all in all debates that with the we moved on from. >> this graceful conjecture leader had talking about the great ignored, which appear to include, according to him, the rich and poor, the old indian, the europe urban and rural. who is not ignore? >> i think what he's really talking about is that people are the biggest losers from the economic collapse. >> the rich and the poor, the young and the rest of? >> this rise in national insurance which is going to cost hundreds of thousands of jobs, offices with a sink they will emp
. >> with us now, douglas alexander, jeremy hunt. let's start off a about talk about your party.it's a one man band on the basis of today's. >> i don't think so. we saw david. is the person who has changed the conservative party. and david i think today summed up the real difference for this election is going to be about, because david stands for optimism. i think what we have from gordon brown is the pessimistic picture. he was basically saying we made the awful. i think that's...
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i'm jeremy hubbard. >>> 5:24, 53 degrees. the news continues. >> stopping the violence in southeast. what what wrong before tuesday's bloodbath and what police are doing now. we will have a live report. >> informal groups are taking -- are not taking it lightly. we will see what they'reaying about the president's plan to drill. >> the catholic church is now facing a sex abuse scandal. what the pope is now saying. >> we are live in the weather center. we are off to a cool start. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >>> four people dead and three charged with murder. police want to make sure no one else gets hurt. good morning, washington. we're glad you were joining us. i'm alison starling. >> and i am pamela brown. your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. let's get straight to brian or are superbly -- for our superb forecast. >> we will look it up and find new ways to say how great it will be. it is a little pool this morning. temperatures are in the 40's this one -- is a little cool
i'm jeremy hubbard. >>> 5:24, 53 degrees. the news continues. >> stopping the violence in southeast. what what wrong before tuesday's bloodbath and what police are doing now. we will have a live report. >> informal groups are taking -- are not taking it lightly. we will see what they'reaying about the president's plan to drill. >> the catholic church is now facing a sex abuse scandal. what the pope is now saying. >> we are live in the weather center. we are off...
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i am jeremy hubbard. >> how many do you send every day? >> most days -- i just learned -- it takes me half a day to write one of them. >> it's 5:21. 53 degrees outside. >> the orioles' offense continues to flounder. they lost another one last night. you won't believe who was the hitting star for colorado. >> and today on oprah, some of the world's most glamorous dream jobs, for log on abc 7. -- 4:00. >> welcome back. 5:24. we don't look forward to sunshine today because it's going to be cloudy and with a gentle rain. let's have the sports reporter with tim brant. >> good morning, washington. the capitals play a game four in montreal. the capitals have the best road record in the league. the head coach bruce boudreau like the atmosphere. >> sometimes we forget how much fun it is to the opposing team. the building is so alive that it makes you want to be a hockey fan. but the redskins continued to load their roster in an effort to get competition everywhere. yesterday they acquired adam, the 13th pick overall in 2007. you with the rams ricky
i am jeremy hubbard. >> how many do you send every day? >> most days -- i just learned -- it takes me half a day to write one of them. >> it's 5:21. 53 degrees outside. >> the orioles' offense continues to flounder. they lost another one last night. you won't believe who was the hitting star for colorado. >> and today on oprah, some of the world's most glamorous dream jobs, for log on abc 7. -- 4:00. >> welcome back. 5:24. we don't look forward to sunshine...
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jeremy joins us live today. jeremy, how did you come up with this?'s base off the hoover car in the great depression. so, what was happening in the 1920s is people were buying cars from gm at 30% interest. i don't know if you can imagine buying a car at 30% in the 1920s. in 1929, the stock market crashed and the result was, people couldn't afford gasoline or tires. so in the rural south, they started cutting them in half and attaching poles to front and hooking up horses and they called them hoover cars. so given our financial and political climate. it seemed to me that we kind of needed a reminder of this little bit of obscure americana and so i decided to bring back the hoover cart in sort of a big, over-the-top way. >> has it been popular? have you been taking people for rides in central park? >> well, we did the whole central park event, which was pretty awesome. and you know, we just sort of did it. we didn't really have permits and all this stuff. they were cool and let us take the cart around for a little bit. but after a while, they gave us t
jeremy joins us live today. jeremy, how did you come up with this?'s base off the hoover car in the great depression. so, what was happening in the 1920s is people were buying cars from gm at 30% interest. i don't know if you can imagine buying a car at 30% in the 1920s. in 1929, the stock market crashed and the result was, people couldn't afford gasoline or tires. so in the rural south, they started cutting them in half and attaching poles to front and hooking up horses and they called them...
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i'm jeremy hubbard. >> its thursday morning, 50 degrees. >> coming up next -- >> ovechkin scores. >> on fire these days. the washington capitals returning home with a commanding lead. highlights from last night's big winner in coming up. >> >>> and today on "oprah," a mother swap leads to a major conservation intervention. that's at 4 logon abc 7. >> that is a picture of interstate 270, an indication of thick fog that's in lots of parts of town. take it easy. traffic and weather every 10 minutes. let's go to tim brant for the sports report. >> what a night in montreal? washington got a 6-3 win. for the first time in a decade to the capitals were up three games to one in the series. watch this. 1-0, washington. in the second period, they were short-handed, down two-tied at two. the critical third. still tied at two in fourth. alex ovechkin. how do you stop this? ovechkin had two goals. they've been at 6-3. three games to one. >> the big message is that it's not over. we cannot start looking at what's happening in other series and taking games lightly, the team we are going to win, bec
i'm jeremy hubbard. >> its thursday morning, 50 degrees. >> coming up next -- >> ovechkin scores. >> on fire these days. the washington capitals returning home with a commanding lead. highlights from last night's big winner in coming up. >> >>> and today on "oprah," a mother swap leads to a major conservation intervention. that's at 4 logon abc 7. >> that is a picture of interstate 270, an indication of thick fog that's in lots of parts of...
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jeremy -- on the mound for the rice owls tonight. 6'2" sophomore left hander. taylor wall. you see taylor's numbers on the season. he is yet to win a ball game. he is 0-4 with a 5.61 e.r.a.. 13 walks. 25 strikeouts. opponents hitting .213 against him. the weather. >> taylor wall. is certainly one of the most consistent guys on the rice staff. had trouble a little bit with lefties i'm surprised that houston has so many right handers in this. >> matt: we have clouds rolling in right now. 71 degrees. a brisk wind. right now it downside look like the wind is blowing in. at batting practice it was batting in. s >> i think a lot of the right handers got bad habits. trying to muster up a little bit more the ball is to die at the warning track. we'll see how it plays out at the game. >> matt: here is blake. homer and 14 rbi on the season. first pitch to kelso is a fast ball strike. and we're under way at 0-1. kelso a junior at texas. count those 1-1 to him. 5'10" a spark plug shortstop. >> i think he is going to get a chance at the next level there. are a lot of scouts around the a
jeremy -- on the mound for the rice owls tonight. 6'2" sophomore left hander. taylor wall. you see taylor's numbers on the season. he is yet to win a ball game. he is 0-4 with a 5.61 e.r.a.. 13 walks. 25 strikeouts. opponents hitting .213 against him. the weather. >> taylor wall. is certainly one of the most consistent guys on the rice staff. had trouble a little bit with lefties i'm surprised that houston has so many right handers in this. >> matt: we have clouds rolling in...
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it's essential for people like jeremy from flathead county, montana. jeremy is a wildland fighter.iving unemployment benefits for the first time in his life. fighting wildfires is seasonal work. typically jeremy could find another job during the off-season. but this year he's been unable to find employment. jeremy's benefits lapsed on february 28. that's when congress failed to extend unemployment benefits. jeremy has been left hanging. it's just not right to leave americans in this position. so let us extend unemployment insurance benefits for jeremy, the firefighter. let us extend this vital lifeline for the single dad fro missoula and for his daughters who depend on him. and let us enact this temporary extension of unemployment insurance without delay. mr. president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: mr. cardin: mr. president? the presiding officer: stphoupl maryland. mr. cardin: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr
it's essential for people like jeremy from flathead county, montana. jeremy is a wildland fighter.iving unemployment benefits for the first time in his life. fighting wildfires is seasonal work. typically jeremy could find another job during the off-season. but this year he's been unable to find employment. jeremy's benefits lapsed on february 28. that's when congress failed to extend unemployment benefits. jeremy has been left hanging. it's just not right to leave americans in this position....
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i am jeremy hubbard. >> i wonder if maybe they could control the speed of your car remotely. >> 5:21 is the time on this friday morning, 55 degrees. >> coming up -- >> the washington redskins select trent williams. >> he is an animal. we mean that in the best way. everything you want to know about trent williams, just ahead. >>> and today on "oprah," dakota fanning brings secrets from the movie set. that's at 4:00 on abc 7. >> no surprises in the first round of the nfl draft. the redskins took offensive tackle trent williams, the experts say was the best offensive linemen available to protect the donovan mcnabb. williams is 6-5, 315 pounds, brooke and texas, played in oklahoma. he is the first offensive linemen taken by the skins in more than a decade. the last time it was chris samuels. his job is to be the personal protector of donovan mcnabb. >> when the coach called me, he wanted to know if i was committed to being great. i assured him i was 100 percent. >> what do you think about protecting donovan mcnabb? >> it is an honor more than anything. he's a great player i've looked up
i am jeremy hubbard. >> i wonder if maybe they could control the speed of your car remotely. >> 5:21 is the time on this friday morning, 55 degrees. >> coming up -- >> the washington redskins select trent williams. >> he is an animal. we mean that in the best way. everything you want to know about trent williams, just ahead. >>> and today on "oprah," dakota fanning brings secrets from the movie set. that's at 4:00 on abc 7. >> no surprises...
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jeremy rathjen does nice job of aying with that ball. >> matt: a good job of seabedding the runners. runners are going. the ball was hit in the hole. you saw the third baseman i don't know if he could make a play on that. he was heading to third base. runners are going again this time. they have theman seastrunk thrown out of third base. >> steve: you want to get both guys in scoring position. you can score in a period of ways. took a gamble. didn't come out right. sometimes that keeps the defense on their heels a little bit when they are that aggressive. >> matt: the other thing it does it is a gamble. it can go one way or another. you played yourself out of a bigger inning. >> steve: that is absolutely true. he troll realized the guy we are facing is a good pitcher. we have to get the scratch
jeremy rathjen does nice job of aying with that ball. >> matt: a good job of seabedding the runners. runners are going. the ball was hit in the hole. you saw the third baseman i don't know if he could make a play on that. he was heading to third base. runners are going again this time. they have theman seastrunk thrown out of third base. >> steve: you want to get both guys in scoring position. you can score in a period of ways. took a gamble. didn't come out right. sometimes that...
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those are your tech bytes, i'm jeremy hubbard. >>> frostberg remembers a murdered student tonight. the latest on an investigation. how the campus is doling with the news. >>> a new puff of smoke. new pictures to show you. another may skwor grounding of air travel causes an even bigger mess this morning. >> and the 25th street station, a place where you can find work and shop. but those who work and live here are fired up over wal. >> thank you for joining us this morning. >> let's tush it over to justin here. skies are clear here. right? >> right. down in florida should be clear for landing of the space shuttle but as we go off this morning we are looking at relatively seasonable start. 46 degrees at dmren burney. anne arundel community college, a gor zous day yesterday. by the way, a frost advisory in pennsylvania right now including york and adams county where temperatures have dipped to the low and mid-30s. making for a pretty sun rirz in about an hour. we'll bump up to our 2-degree guaranteed high of 68. right now at 5:29 on the clock, here's try with traffic. >>> traffic flowi
those are your tech bytes, i'm jeremy hubbard. >>> frostberg remembers a murdered student tonight. the latest on an investigation. how the campus is doling with the news. >>> a new puff of smoke. new pictures to show you. another may skwor grounding of air travel causes an even bigger mess this morning. >> and the 25th street station, a place where you can find work and shop. but those who work and live here are fired up over wal. >> thank you for joining us this...
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we take the next call from jeremy from nashville, tennessee. caller: devastating conventional attack? how will we pay for this? the nation is already bankrupt. i'm actually ashamed to be calling this morning because i read the report last night about this insane policy of this idiot, barack obama. i am ashamed for the first time in the history of my life to live in this country. the idiot who called before me, from kentucky, he would deserve to be annihilated in chemical attack. all this does is leave us vulnerable to our enemies. host: let me ask you this -- you do not think we have enough weaponry stored away that if someone were to attack us that we could retaliate? caller: we have not used it so far against our enemies, have we? host: where do you think we could have used it? caller: first of all, in afghanistan. george bush did not have the testicular fortitude to use it against afghanistan. diid he? host: and what you think about president obama? caller: i saw his opening pitch of the washington senators game -- he throws like a girl. hos
we take the next call from jeremy from nashville, tennessee. caller: devastating conventional attack? how will we pay for this? the nation is already bankrupt. i'm actually ashamed to be calling this morning because i read the report last night about this insane policy of this idiot, barack obama. i am ashamed for the first time in the history of my life to live in this country. the idiot who called before me, from kentucky, he would deserve to be annihilated in chemical attack. all this does...
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evan longoria, two on, two out facing jeremy guthrie. two runs come around to score. longoria finished 2-4. rays beat the o's 4-3. it was business as usual for the wizards. another loss in orlando. this one 27 points to the magic. 55th win of the season. wizards 54th loss of the year. four games left in the most miserable season since, i don't know, last year? vince carter all smiles. first quarter, carter getting the ball. let me give it inside to d-12. howard, 17 points, 10 rebounds in the game. wizards more active on defense. wizards get the turnover. sean livingston to mike miller gets the layup to go. miller scored 16 points for the wizards. it was all magic in the second half. final seconds. check out jason williams with the ball. pulls up. hits the three-pointer. watch him very closely here on the inbounds. gets it again. looking like reggie miller, remember? williams had eight points in the game, scored six right there in three seconds. orlando wins big 121-94. >> oh, my. >> that wasn't good. >> thanks. >>> coming up, firefighters in boston save people. it's d
evan longoria, two on, two out facing jeremy guthrie. two runs come around to score. longoria finished 2-4. rays beat the o's 4-3. it was business as usual for the wizards. another loss in orlando. this one 27 points to the magic. 55th win of the season. wizards 54th loss of the year. four games left in the most miserable season since, i don't know, last year? vince carter all smiles. first quarter, carter getting the ball. let me give it inside to d-12. howard, 17 points, 10 rebounds in the...
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jeremy guthrie didn't throw that badly, but nats aren't hitting in the clutch. we're 3-for-21. runners in scoring position. brian madison's on the hill here tonight. >>> all right, take a look outside at 6:08. we've got ourselves some brightening over the eastern sky. we've been looking at sunrise coming up about half an hour. we have a few high clouds to deal with this morning. southwest wind at 8 miles per hour. the wind will pick up today. we'll pick up more clouds. we'll probably hold off the rain until late afternoon or evening, it'll come with a cool down. right now, 6:08, let's go back to the roads. >>> no problems so far on the beltway or on 95, but a new crash reported in the southbound lanes much the bw parkway at route 100. accident reported in columbia, stevens forest neighborhood. i'll have more details when we come back. >>> we want to introduce you to two of our brickover competitors. >>> admit it, you're going to watch tiger woods, you're going to watch the masters. yes you are, you are, i'm telling you. >>> she's a tennis great and now she has a great battle to
jeremy guthrie didn't throw that badly, but nats aren't hitting in the clutch. we're 3-for-21. runners in scoring position. brian madison's on the hill here tonight. >>> all right, take a look outside at 6:08. we've got ourselves some brightening over the eastern sky. we've been looking at sunrise coming up about half an hour. we have a few high clouds to deal with this morning. southwest wind at 8 miles per hour. the wind will pick up today. we'll pick up more clouds. we'll probably...
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. >> let's start off by talking about your party, jeremy.t isn't one man band on the basis of today. yes. -- i ti t is a one mand band. >> david summed up the difference this election will be about. he stands for optimism. gordon brown set a pessimistic picture. >> a pessimistic picture if we did not re-elect him. >> that is what he was thinking. >> the class war, and those old debates we thought we moved on from. >> this great slogan at that york leader talked about, "the great ignored" -0- your leader talked about. who is not ignored? >> the people he is talking about are the people who are the biggest losers from the economic collapse. look at the people lose out from the jobs tax. it will cost hundreds of thousands of jobs. business leaders say they will employ fewer people of this goes ahead. that will affect people earning more than 20,000 pounds. those are the people in the end to have the most to lose if we have five more years of gordon brown. >> his basic pitch is we do not want five more years of gordon brown. if your party wins t
. >> let's start off by talking about your party, jeremy.t isn't one man band on the basis of today. yes. -- i ti t is a one mand band. >> david summed up the difference this election will be about. he stands for optimism. gordon brown set a pessimistic picture. >> a pessimistic picture if we did not re-elect him. >> that is what he was thinking. >> the class war, and those old debates we thought we moved on from. >> this great slogan at that york leader...
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jeremy, vinita. >> what about the reports that we're hearing that the pilot was pressured to land, maybe even by the president himself? >> well, the voice recorder may indicate that if that is true. now, that has been recovered but the contents have not been released publicly. two years ago, the president requested that the pilot land in dangerous conditions. the pilot disagreed. >> thank you. >>> well, leaders from arnold the world are in washington for talks of nuclear security. t.j. winick joins from us washington with a preview. good morning, t.j. >> yeahmy, good morning to you. president obama has already been hard on work on this issue even before the conference begins. just yesterday he met with leaders from such countries as india and pakistan. >> reporter: leaders from around the world are converging on washington on what many feel is the most urgent security issue in the world, how to prevent a devastating nuclear attack. >> the single biggest threat to u.s. security, both short-term, and long-term, would be the ponlt of a terrorist obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: on s
jeremy, vinita. >> what about the reports that we're hearing that the pilot was pressured to land, maybe even by the president himself? >> well, the voice recorder may indicate that if that is true. now, that has been recovered but the contents have not been released publicly. two years ago, the president requested that the pilot land in dangerous conditions. the pilot disagreed. >> thank you. >>> well, leaders from arnold the world are in washington for talks of...
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. >> and i'm todd connor, in for jeremy hubbard today. the explosion at a west virginia coal mine has now become the nation's worst such disaster in a quarter-century. >> overnight, massey energy announced that 25 of its miners are dead. and the dangerous mission to rescue four more has stopped. when families were told the news overnight, some became hysterical. >> this is taking place at the upper big branch main. t.j. winick is tracking the overnight developments for us. t.j.? >> reporter: the explosion at the undergrod coal mine happened about 3:00 monday afternoon. miner steve smith was working nearby. >> we were going on our way to go to the other side of the mountain. we got called up. it was almost like a tornado. it stopped us dead. we couldn't go any farther because it was so much air towards us. >> reporter: over two dozen are now confirmed dead, and at least four others are still missing more than 1,000 feet under ground. the search has been suspended because rising methane gas levels in the mine made it a risk for another expl
. >> and i'm todd connor, in for jeremy hubbard today. the explosion at a west virginia coal mine has now become the nation's worst such disaster in a quarter-century. >> overnight, massey energy announced that 25 of its miners are dead. and the dangerous mission to rescue four more has stopped. when families were told the news overnight, some became hysterical. >> this is taking place at the upper big branch main. t.j. winick is tracking the overnight developments for us....
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. >> and i'm todd connor in for jeremy hubbard. it was the worst outbreak of violent weather so far this spring. >> and we are now seeing new pictures of the destructive hour of that storm as it tore through yazoo, mississippi. the mississippi tornado packed winds of 150 miles an hour. and the same system spawned more twisters in south carolina last night. >> eric horng reports from yazoo city which took a direct hit. >> reporter: in this community of shattered homes, survivors claw through rubble, searching for any sign of the familiar. >> i don't know what to do. i'm just totally lost. i have nothing left. just nothing. i don't know where to begin don't know where to end it. >> reporter: the destruction in yazoo city is measured not in air but in blocks. on the ground, you can feel it. >> with moving forward, with the community like this, you know, it's so painful. >> reporter: the twister was one of several that caused a path of destruction almost 200 miles long, killing at least ten people, including a baby and two other childr
. >> and i'm todd connor in for jeremy hubbard. it was the worst outbreak of violent weather so far this spring. >> and we are now seeing new pictures of the destructive hour of that storm as it tore through yazoo, mississippi. the mississippi tornado packed winds of 150 miles an hour. and the same system spawned more twisters in south carolina last night. >> eric horng reports from yazoo city which took a direct hit. >> reporter: in this community of shattered homes,...
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. >> and i'm todd connor, for jeremy hubbard. there's twoping news this morning for the desperate search for four miners. >> overnight, rescue teams were back in the big branch mine. this morning, their families are keeping an anxious vigil. david kerley joins us from there. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, vinita and todd. two teams of eight are up inside the upper branch mine, look for the four unaccounted miners. a rescue attempt was made yesterday. but it was turned back because of toxic air. but federal officials say they will search the mine for the four unaccounted miners before 94 hours past. decided to pump nitrogen into the mine, to eliminate the possibility of an explosion. that means, though, that the rescue teams are now working with oxygen masks over their face. that makes the task even harder. they're also carrying four extra masks, as well. their goal to search two refuge or safety chambers, where some of the men may have gotten to. if they did get inside one of those chambers, they could survive. t
. >> and i'm todd connor, for jeremy hubbard. there's twoping news this morning for the desperate search for four miners. >> overnight, rescue teams were back in the big branch mine. this morning, their families are keeping an anxious vigil. david kerley joins us from there. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, vinita and todd. two teams of eight are up inside the upper branch mine, look for the four unaccounted miners. a rescue attempt was made yesterday. but it...
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." >> good morning, i'm todd connor sitting in for jeremy hubbard. >> feels like we're seeing more of you than him lately. >> always out and about doing stories. >> but it's a pleasant change for us. >> i'm glad to be here. >> i won't say that when he comes back, though. good morning and thanks for being with outside this monday. i'm vinita nair. >>> experts now say the tornado which tore through mississippi had winds of 160 miles an hour and left a path of destruction at least 50 miles long. >> the massive twister was part of a violent outbreak with 54 reports of tornados across seven states. but mississippi clearly took the brunt of it. eric horng reports from yazoo city. >> reporter: in this community of shattered homes, survivors claw through rubble searching for any sign of the familiar. >> i don't know what to do. i'm just totally lost. i have nothing. nothing. there's nothing. i don't know where to begin it, i don't know where to end it. >> reporter: the destruction in yazoo city is measured not in buildings but blocks. from the air you can see the full scope of the catastrophe
." >> good morning, i'm todd connor sitting in for jeremy hubbard. >> feels like we're seeing more of you than him lately. >> always out and about doing stories. >> but it's a pleasant change for us. >> i'm glad to be here. >> i won't say that when he comes back, though. good morning and thanks for being with outside this monday. i'm vinita nair. >>> experts now say the tornado which tore through mississippi had winds of 160 miles an hour and...
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jeremy? go ahead. >> i just have two quick questions to ask you. the last question is could some of this be because of subpar parts coming from the asian markets? the japanese steel is not like american steel. >> do you know? >> i don't have the answer to how this has affected the market outside the united states. i would imagine that what's happening in the united states is only a reflection of what might be happening around the world. with the degree of enthusiasm by congress and everybody else around this. if it is a systemic problem it could affect their global sales. this is not a problem of replacement parts. the caller's question about parts, you know, vehicles are assembled from the parts of a lot of the suppliers. the o.e.m., the original manufacturers who assemble these vehicles look for suppliers that will give them the best deal. the ones most compatible with their existing systems. a car really is an amalgamation of many different factors. i'm quite sure that the manufacturers are looking very closely to their suppliers as to . >> help
jeremy? go ahead. >> i just have two quick questions to ask you. the last question is could some of this be because of subpar parts coming from the asian markets? the japanese steel is not like american steel. >> do you know? >> i don't have the answer to how this has affected the market outside the united states. i would imagine that what's happening in the united states is only a reflection of what might be happening around the world. with the degree of enthusiasm by...
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jeremy and vinita are away this morning. >>> today the government announces new security rules not only for air travel but for ground transportation. part of a chilling assessment of how vulnerable our transit system really is. t.j. winick joins us now from washington with details. good morning. >> reporter: todd, good morning to you. the obama administration is preparing to brief foreign countries and members of congress on these changes to airline security for passengers flying into the u.s. when it comes to terror watch lists the attempted christmas day bombing of a transatlantic flight from amsterdam to detroit was a game changer. >> i was 100% certain that nobody told me the list was bigger. >> reporter: the obama administration is announcing what will be a new crime fighting tool the likes of which the commander in chief promised back in january. >> in the days ahead i will announce further steps to disrupt attacks including better integration of information and enhanced passenger screening for air travel. >> reporter: whereas the no fly and watch list contains specific names now
jeremy and vinita are away this morning. >>> today the government announces new security rules not only for air travel but for ground transportation. part of a chilling assessment of how vulnerable our transit system really is. t.j. winick joins us now from washington with details. good morning. >> reporter: todd, good morning to you. the obama administration is preparing to brief foreign countries and members of congress on these changes to airline security for passengers flying...
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saints tight end jeremy shockey that is.o the fans section of his facebook page and submit a video of why you deserve to eat dinner with him. shockey insists it's not a date. >> okay. >> it is just dinner. that's it. >> just dinner, ladies only. okay. >> doesn't say. >> thank you very much, ray. >> be interesting to see who wins. >>> the governor of nebraska is expected to sign two groundbreaking abortion bills today, one would require doctors to screen women for mental or physical problems before performing an abortion, the other banses abortion after 20 weeks based on the assertion that a fetus can feel pain. both measures are likely to be challenged in court. >>> we heard the story before, students afraid of telling anyone they're bullied because of fears of retaliation. one school has a new program where kids can report problems anonymously.
saints tight end jeremy shockey that is.o the fans section of his facebook page and submit a video of why you deserve to eat dinner with him. shockey insists it's not a date. >> okay. >> it is just dinner. that's it. >> just dinner, ladies only. okay. >> doesn't say. >> thank you very much, ray. >> be interesting to see who wins. >>> the governor of nebraska is expected to sign two groundbreaking abortion bills today, one would require doctors to...
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and jeremy guthrie, looks like he is back on track like he was two year ago.ery good game t. orioles couldn't pull that one out, either. but i can't the orioles to do better at home. if the orioles could come through and get a 1-run win and get a little momentum, who knows, they could turn the tides on tampa bay. >> and in the clubhouse, amber is with matt wieters. >> we are trying to tack on the league lead. that is what we have been doing right now. >> reporter: kevin has been such an example for the young staff, pushing so hard to go deep in the game. this is an opportunity to show that. he did that, but having that walk away with the win that, is tough for him and everybody. people seem to be behind him on the scene. >> yes. it is tough for the club how the for kevin. he did so well. hopefully next start we will be able to pick them up and get the win. >> reporter: thanks a lot. >> mike: okay. so that was matt wieters. and luke scott came through with an rbi and base hit. markakis walking every game. a close one. i smell o'riley coming on, 4 in a row. dead
and jeremy guthrie, looks like he is back on track like he was two year ago.ery good game t. orioles couldn't pull that one out, either. but i can't the orioles to do better at home. if the orioles could come through and get a 1-run win and get a little momentum, who knows, they could turn the tides on tampa bay. >> and in the clubhouse, amber is with matt wieters. >> we are trying to tack on the league lead. that is what we have been doing right now. >> reporter: kevin has...
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jeremy hubbard has those stories and more. >> a new call for similar privacy consoles on facebook.our democratic senators are sending facebook a letter today, concern about new features that what the social networking site to give members explicit consent for sharing personal information with other websites. the blog that published pictures and details of the next- generation iphone is a love for a rapidly expanding criminal investigation. authorities seized four computers from the home of the editor. they say the equipment may have been used to commit a felony. the prototypes of all was lost in the california bar last month and sold to the baht for thousands of dollars. the supreme court will weigh in on violent video games. if the court will hear a case this fall to determine whether a california law banning the sale of video games to minors is constitutional or a violation of free speech. bilal did not take effect because of legal challenges. there's-- the law did not take effect. there's another game where you are able to use your fingers instead of the joystick. >> if you like
jeremy hubbard has those stories and more. >> a new call for similar privacy consoles on facebook.our democratic senators are sending facebook a letter today, concern about new features that what the social networking site to give members explicit consent for sharing personal information with other websites. the blog that published pictures and details of the next- generation iphone is a love for a rapidly expanding criminal investigation. authorities seized four computers from the home...
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jeremy guthrie. he's pitched real well so far this season. but he's got no winds to show for it. nonetheless, he'll be opposed by jon lester. first pitch. 7:10 on the dot. remember, folks. it's masn on wjz this weekend. orioles, red sox. tomorrow night at 7:00. and same tune, same station. right here on wjz. >>> well, actually, there's a lot of big lacrosse action coming up for you. local lacrosse, that is. starts tonight, with maryland. hosting north carolina in the atlantic coast conference tournament. tomorrow night in annapolis. how about this? navy versus johns hopkins. in the meantime, i have to get up to baltimore county. where the red hot tigers host the state. they've got the toughest schedule in the country. does towson? they've started the season off in the country. but they've lost. towson looking to make the ncaa tournament. >>> they believe they have been through the tough part. they were down and under. and now they're starting to figure out how to get back up on top. and that just makes for a great locker room. and great bus and plane rides. and good games. >>> st
jeremy guthrie. he's pitched real well so far this season. but he's got no winds to show for it. nonetheless, he'll be opposed by jon lester. first pitch. 7:10 on the dot. remember, folks. it's masn on wjz this weekend. orioles, red sox. tomorrow night at 7:00. and same tune, same station. right here on wjz. >>> well, actually, there's a lot of big lacrosse action coming up for you. local lacrosse, that is. starts tonight, with maryland. hosting north carolina in the atlantic coast...
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jeremy guthrie, john lester opening it up on friday.day night, and hernandez and wakefield probably making the start on sunday afternoon. wakefield last night in the ball game for the red sox. >> jim: he wasn't happy with his control. too many walks. >> gary: markakis, and he runs it down. good play! nick markakis with a long way to go right there. johnson retired. two away. >> jim: just slant towards right field. when you can go get them, he should have a gold glove on his trophy shelf, he doesn't but he can play right field. this really turned the game around. playing them straight away center field. the ball drops in. when it drops in on the ballpark because it's so big, all three runners score making it 4-1. >> gary: two down here, wilson with the ford drive of the game. the local ford dealer inviting you to experience ford like never before. ford, drive one. >> jim: an excellent series with four doubles. >> gary: 1-0 delivery by millwood. chopper to 3rd. back handed fair, wigginton nice pick and throw by atkins. six completed in se
jeremy guthrie, john lester opening it up on friday.day night, and hernandez and wakefield probably making the start on sunday afternoon. wakefield last night in the ball game for the red sox. >> jim: he wasn't happy with his control. too many walks. >> gary: markakis, and he runs it down. good play! nick markakis with a long way to go right there. johnson retired. two away. >> jim: just slant towards right field. when you can go get them, he should have a gold glove on his...
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. >> jeremy gilbert.n assistant professor of media story telling at northwestern university. >> there are certainly lots of people who have grown up with "sports illustrated" who might continue to get the magazine because it's familiar and it's comfortable. but being familiar and comfortable isn't the same as attracting advertisers. >> a lot of people say you almost had to do it. the market is dictating you moving from just the page to offering much more. >> we knew that the s.i. brand, the "sports illustrated" brand meant something to consumers. so who doesn't want to touch the brand? who doesn't want to get close to what we're doing? >> like that. yes. yes, yes, yes. >> and let's face it. who doesn't want to get closer to a swimsuit model? consumers do. and pepsico knows it. the fortune 500 company capitalized on it with a multiplatform sobe water campaign. actress ashley green isn't really wearing a lizard skin suit. it was painted on her body. it is a take on "sports illustrated's" highly anticipated
. >> jeremy gilbert.n assistant professor of media story telling at northwestern university. >> there are certainly lots of people who have grown up with "sports illustrated" who might continue to get the magazine because it's familiar and it's comfortable. but being familiar and comfortable isn't the same as attracting advertisers. >> a lot of people say you almost had to do it. the market is dictating you moving from just the page to offering much more. >> we...
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jeremy mayor does not think the controversy will do mcdonnel any daniel. >> most of the people angry about this didn't vote for him so this is not a major scandal or problem for this governor. >> governor mcdonnel says he issued the proclamation to help promote tourism in the commonwealth. next year is the 150th anniversary of the start of the civil war. >>> still to come when 9news now returns, tiger woods teed off at the masters. it appears he's still got it. highlights next in sports. >>> right now at 5:18, let's take a look at celebrities born on this april 9th. "playboy" magazine founder hue hefner is 84. actor dennis quaid turns 56 today. keisha knight pulliam is 31 today. happy birthday if it's your day. ñ >>> good morning, everyone. i'm brett haber with your wake- up sports. what did we expect? he'd be shooting 80? unlikely after his surgery tiger took eight months off and took two tournaments at the end of the year. so yesterday should have surprised no one. tiger smiled then roped his first shot down the fair way. he birdied number three and had two eagles on the nine. on
jeremy mayor does not think the controversy will do mcdonnel any daniel. >> most of the people angry about this didn't vote for him so this is not a major scandal or problem for this governor. >> governor mcdonnel says he issued the proclamation to help promote tourism in the commonwealth. next year is the 150th anniversary of the start of the civil war. >>> still to come when 9news now returns, tiger woods teed off at the masters. it appears he's still got it. highlights...
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. >> i'm todd connor in for jeremy hubbard. >>> the easter sunday earthquake measured 7.2, rumbling acrosshree states and northern mexico. >> it was centered 20 miles southeast of mexicali where it killed at least two people. one man died when his home collapsed. another was hit by a car after he panicked and ran into the street. david wright has more now from los angeles. >> reporter: the quake struck at 3:40 p.m. pacific time, just along the california/mexico border in baja, california. the epicenter, about an hour and a half's drive from tijuana. it was a huge earthquake, 7.2 in magnitude, and people felt it as far away as here in los angeles and las vegas and phoenix. >> it's probably felt by at least 20 million people at this point. most of southern california is going to have felthis earthquake. >> reporter: near the epicenter people say the shaking was like nothing they'd ever felt before. chandeliers started shaking from the ceilings. things started falling off the walls. it was a terrifying interruption for many, for what was settling in to be easter dinner. here in southern calif
. >> i'm todd connor in for jeremy hubbard. >>> the easter sunday earthquake measured 7.2, rumbling acrosshree states and northern mexico. >> it was centered 20 miles southeast of mexicali where it killed at least two people. one man died when his home collapsed. another was hit by a car after he panicked and ran into the street. david wright has more now from los angeles. >> reporter: the quake struck at 3:40 p.m. pacific time, just along the california/mexico border...
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. >> first question comes from jeremy in woodbridge, virginia. he wants to know what does the pollen count mean? how do they calculate that? >> how do they calculate it? >> they called the national allergy bureau for your answer. the allergy bureau collects pollen and mold spore counts from more than 80 counting stations at universities and medical centers throughout the united states. the stations use air sampling equipment that sits on rooftops and runs on a 24-hour cycle. certified arrow allergen counters. compiled the numbers and use a variety of methods to roar those numbers to the bureau as grains per cubic meter of air. those numbers are used by the allergy bureau and determines if the pollen count that day is low, medium, high. and you can get the pollen count for your area simply by going to the national allergy bureau homepage. >> my left nostril is a counting station. it counts as one. >> yes. i would like to go -- >> no, you don't. our next question comes from door nice fredericks burge, virginia. she lost her birth certificate and sh
. >> first question comes from jeremy in woodbridge, virginia. he wants to know what does the pollen count mean? how do they calculate that? >> how do they calculate it? >> they called the national allergy bureau for your answer. the allergy bureau collects pollen and mold spore counts from more than 80 counting stations at universities and medical centers throughout the united states. the stations use air sampling equipment that sits on rooftops and runs on a 24-hour cycle....
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tomorrow jeremy guthrie, and justin duchscherer.ou can catch it on the radio. 105.7fm or anywhere on the baltimore orioles radio network. manfra, not tell advised because it is in the time protected timeframe. we will be back sunday with a tremendous matchup and two young pitchers, belly dean -- billy dean was saying, jake fox this year not next year will be their number one pitcher. >> mike: it will be a fine matchup. >> gary: 1 ball 1 strike out on jake fox. and the count goes to 2-2. oakland trying win their 5th consecutive game here at home. swung off speed delivery and matt wieters puts the tag on and that's the 7th strike out of the ballgame for kevin millwood. >> mike: a tempting curve ball, runs it through the strike zone and that's 103 for kevin millwood in >> a new strike out high for this season, his career high is 13 and he has reached that twice. >> mike: which is kind of a mazing about this at let technical club and kevin millwood does not have a lot of pitches. he is really work at the bat. >> gary: gabe gross has sco
tomorrow jeremy guthrie, and justin duchscherer.ou can catch it on the radio. 105.7fm or anywhere on the baltimore orioles radio network. manfra, not tell advised because it is in the time protected timeframe. we will be back sunday with a tremendous matchup and two young pitchers, belly dean -- billy dean was saying, jake fox this year not next year will be their number one pitcher. >> mike: it will be a fine matchup. >> gary: 1 ball 1 strike out on jake fox. and the count goes to...
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. >> i'm todd connor in for jeremy hubbard today. >>>. >> rescue crews in west virginia are holding outthat the coal miners still trapped underground will emerge' life. >> here's what we know this morning. four miners are still missing. drills have been drilling holes into the mine to release all that built-up it was. family and friends gathered for a church service last night to pray for the victims. at least seven of the 25 bodies have been recover the so far. diane sawyer has the details from west virginia. >> reporter: 61 miners at the mine. it was a shift change. half were nearly out, half were taking over, going in, when the blast happened. and this was an explosion so horrific it picked up steel railings from the track and twisted them like molten pretzels. there is a shaft nearly 6,000 feet and at the end of it, a prayer that there's a sealed chamber where the unaccounted miners still might be alive, might be breathing. but to get to them they must drill through 1,200 feet. the community prays all night and day for their safety. stanley stewart had just started his shift 300 fee
. >> i'm todd connor in for jeremy hubbard today. >>>. >> rescue crews in west virginia are holding outthat the coal miners still trapped underground will emerge' life. >> here's what we know this morning. four miners are still missing. drills have been drilling holes into the mine to release all that built-up it was. family and friends gathered for a church service last night to pray for the victims. at least seven of the 25 bodies have been recover the so far. diane...
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[applause] >> jeremy rifkin is the president of the foundation on economic trends. 17 books include the hydrogen economy, the european dream and the end of work. for more information, visit foet.org. >>> coming up next, book tv present "after words," an hourlong discussion between a guest host and the author of a new book. this week, npr foreign correspondent deborah amos talks about the plight of the sunni muslims in the middle east after the fall of saddam hussein's sunni-dominated government in iraq. she looks what has happened to the sunnis and iraq, jordan and lebanon. she discusses her book with mohamad bazzi, middle eastern studies senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and journalism professor at new york university. >> host: i am here with deborah amos, author of "eclipse of the sunnis power, exile and the people in the middle east." deborah, you argue iraq is now a virtual country with so many of its people outside its borders. what does that mean exactly? how does iraq function as this foretold country? >> guest: in the refugee communities in damascus, iran, they w
[applause] >> jeremy rifkin is the president of the foundation on economic trends. 17 books include the hydrogen economy, the european dream and the end of work. for more information, visit foet.org. >>> coming up next, book tv present "after words," an hourlong discussion between a guest host and the author of a new book. this week, npr foreign correspondent deborah amos talks about the plight of the sunni muslims in the middle east after the fall of saddam hussein's...
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i also wish to congratulate attack man injury home thompson and midfielder jeremy thompson for -- who were named the offensive and defensive players of the year respectively by the njcaa men's lacrosse coaches association. in addition to jerome and jeremy thompson, midfielder ed prevose, defensivemen pete mumford and goalie john theorelo were all named to the njcaa all american first team. in 2009, mr. speaker, onondaga community college became the first college in njcaa history to achieve two simultaneous national championships in men's and women's lacrosse with both the men's lazers team winning the title along with the lady lazers team. onondaga community college is very proud of its athletes as well as its academic programs. i congratulate each member of the team and i congratulate the community college family on winning the njcaa division i championship and i wish them great success in 2010 for their lacrosse -- men's lacrosse season. i thank representative maffei for bringing this resolution forward and i urge my colleagues to support this measure. with that i reserve the balanc
i also wish to congratulate attack man injury home thompson and midfielder jeremy thompson for -- who were named the offensive and defensive players of the year respectively by the njcaa men's lacrosse coaches association. in addition to jerome and jeremy thompson, midfielder ed prevose, defensivemen pete mumford and goalie john theorelo were all named to the njcaa all american first team. in 2009, mr. speaker, onondaga community college became the first college in njcaa history to achieve two...