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and i'll tell you this, jim. i think that this issue will really begin to change and evolve, and we will come out of this sort of epidemic, if you will, when men get involved. when men start saying certain things are unacceptable. when they are alone sitting at a bar, in the locker room or with the lacrosse team and he says yeah, i slap mid woman, so what. and then it's unacceptable to the guys. >> jim: so do you think there is a code of silence among men in particular that either they don't want to discuss it or admit it, or they think it's okay? >> i think among certain groups of men, i think they think that you're a woman, you can do what they want with her, or certain things are still acceptable, if you will. i travel and i speak all over the united states. and i come in contact with different people that think different things. and i'm surprised that they feel a certain way given this day and time. i do know still the shame that women feel, the guilt that they feel when they find themselves in a situation th
and i'll tell you this, jim. i think that this issue will really begin to change and evolve, and we will come out of this sort of epidemic, if you will, when men get involved. when men start saying certain things are unacceptable. when they are alone sitting at a bar, in the locker room or with the lacrosse team and he says yeah, i slap mid woman, so what. and then it's unacceptable to the guys. >> jim: so do you think there is a code of silence among men in particular that either they...
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fastball. >> jim: that's a ball.in, you can talk about it all day long, dave trembley has been doing. that that's not a good pitch to hit. you help them out the bases could have been loaded. that's the mind-set. when you're struggling you try to do more than you're capable of doing. reimold goes down swinging. only the second strike out and both came when lee wanted to get 'em. >> jim: you have good pitches to hit. this one is better than the 3-1 pitch. it's down the middle of the plate. it moved late, 93 miles an hour. one thing about cliff lee, 91, 93, 96 when he needs it. not many curveballs. he pitched like, i trust my stuff. the orioles have not been able to do much. >> gary: atkins 0-2. lee got the other strikeout in a similar situation this the 4th inning. runners at second and third and one away. he struck out wigginton. runners at first and third in the 7th and strikes out reimold. both for the second out of the inning. atkins is behind 0-2. >> atkins the fly ball to right and the pop-up to second. >> the or
fastball. >> jim: that's a ball.in, you can talk about it all day long, dave trembley has been doing. that that's not a good pitch to hit. you help them out the bases could have been loaded. that's the mind-set. when you're struggling you try to do more than you're capable of doing. reimold goes down swinging. only the second strike out and both came when lee wanted to get 'em. >> jim: you have good pitches to hit. this one is better than the 3-1 pitch. it's down the middle of the...
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jim hunter and rick dempsey. the orioles have been getting on a roll and maybe just maybe against see aleel -- seattle they will do this. they are struggling mightily as the plate. .229 batting average. 3.3 runs per game. only the astros have scored fewer runs in the major leagues than seattle. you have to play the game. when you see seattle struggling maybe you're getting them at the right time. >> they are like the orioles in their own division. they can turn it around. the three starter they have at the top of the rotation should be aces on any agriculture -- 9's staff. cliff lee is a cy young award winner. hernandez one of the best right- handers in all of baseball. eric bedard. those three guys is should be leading the division. cliff lee is just coming back, bedard has not pitched yet. they have vargas, they have all the pitching they need. that's the key to the game. the offensive woes they have, last in runs scored, last in rbi in the american league, the fewest amount of home runs and the lowest batting
jim hunter and rick dempsey. the orioles have been getting on a roll and maybe just maybe against see aleel -- seattle they will do this. they are struggling mightily as the plate. .229 batting average. 3.3 runs per game. only the astros have scored fewer runs in the major leagues than seattle. you have to play the game. when you see seattle struggling maybe you're getting them at the right time. >> they are like the orioles in their own division. they can turn it around. the three...
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>> absolutely, jim. yes. very pivotal point in day where you are either going to get the rally or you have no shot another all for positive momentum into the close and i couldn't agree with you more. and my sense is that -- i have been watching the dow and s&p here. dow specifically at the 244 level, down on the day, if we don't start seeing some sort of traction, we could not only bleed into the session and lower but also see that action overseas and into tomorrow morning. >> totally agree. >> jim, are you watching the vix here at all? it is -- approaching -- completely exploding. what's that telling you about the markets now? >> it told me that up to this point people are forgetting the significant downmoves could happen. look at the chart, it has been great move for the last 14 months. every couple of months somebody predicting a correction. one day they will be right. this might be the beginning of it. i don't really believe -- >> are s there a certain level you are looking at? we are in the 20s on the vi
>> absolutely, jim. yes. very pivotal point in day where you are either going to get the rally or you have no shot another all for positive momentum into the close and i couldn't agree with you more. and my sense is that -- i have been watching the dow and s&p here. dow specifically at the 244 level, down on the day, if we don't start seeing some sort of traction, we could not only bleed into the session and lower but also see that action overseas and into tomorrow morning. >>...
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jim: easy. >> that simplifies things, surely. jim: two-putts for the win for day. >> it had that look about it. >> i was wondering where that came from. what a day. jim: there is the lineup tonight on cbs. cbs, brooks and dunn, the last rodeo. c.s.i., special night. two-putts, that is all that it will take. blake adams lost his father on easter sunday 2004. sunday of the masters. the sunday that mickelson won for the first time. he wears all black as a tribute to mike adams who got blake started in golf. right in the hole. victory. what was the line you and ian came up with? >> good day mate. jim: we had a couple of weeks ago 20-year-old rory mcllroy, two days shy of 21. couple weeks down the road you have a 22-year-old winning. it is all part of the story that is happening this year on tour. the game is going young. and adams able to negotiate that. to share second with brian gay and overton. jason day the victor with a final hole bogey. congratulations to him. we will see you next week at the crowne plaza at colonial. nationwid
jim: easy. >> that simplifies things, surely. jim: two-putts for the win for day. >> it had that look about it. >> i was wondering where that came from. what a day. jim: there is the lineup tonight on cbs. cbs, brooks and dunn, the last rodeo. c.s.i., special night. two-putts, that is all that it will take. blake adams lost his father on easter sunday 2004. sunday of the masters. the sunday that mickelson won for the first time. he wears all black as a tribute to mike adams...
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jim tracy is going to argue that guzman was airborne and not on the bag. >> rob: well, jim tracy is going out there because this is a big out. and if you can have first and second with no outs, it'd be a lot better off than man on second. but i think he might have a beef right there. >> bob: guzman, not even close to being on the base. >> rob: watch him up in the air. he catches the ball on his way up tough bag. watch. he'll grab the ball but be coming up off the bag when he catches it. >> bob: and i'm not so sure fowler didn't beat him in the first place. that guy can fly. the nats get a huge break on the out call. and phillips is at second base with one out. >> rob: yeah, we'll take that and run with it and not gloat too much. >> bob: keep in mind, that's a catcher out there. they're not pinch running for him. and now, rob's point is well taken about why not leave hammel out there to bunt? you can pinch run for the guy with fowler. but you have to bring in olivo, your final catcher into the game. >> rob: it's a tough play to begin with and as we slow it down, jumping up off the bag when
jim tracy is going to argue that guzman was airborne and not on the bag. >> rob: well, jim tracy is going out there because this is a big out. and if you can have first and second with no outs, it'd be a lot better off than man on second. but i think he might have a beef right there. >> bob: guzman, not even close to being on the base. >> rob: watch him up in the air. he catches the ball on his way up tough bag. watch. he'll grab the ball but be coming up off the bag when he...
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>> reporter: jim, drug charges, gun charges. the three suspects in custody for the murder of brian bets share a disturbing history. officials confirm that the three teens, all 18 years old, all walked away from the supervision of the district's department of youth rehabilitation services known as dyrs when they were younger. johnny walker is president of the union that represents the caseworkers charged with the supervising d.c.'s juvenile offenders. >> i've been working with young people since i was 19. so for over 30 years and for the first time in -- ever i pause when the sun sets thinking about whether i want to travel any street in d.c. >> reporter: walker estimate there's are 800 young offenders in the drys system, some on home detention, some in halfway ho e hous houses, 60 in custody at the new beginnings facility. there are currently 27 social workers hand willing all of those cases. >> they're outruled by management because there's a push to get these kids out of security. there is nowhere to put them. you just built a
>> reporter: jim, drug charges, gun charges. the three suspects in custody for the murder of brian bets share a disturbing history. officials confirm that the three teens, all 18 years old, all walked away from the supervision of the district's department of youth rehabilitation services known as dyrs when they were younger. johnny walker is president of the union that represents the caseworkers charged with the supervising d.c.'s juvenile offenders. >> i've been working with young...
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look at the weekend, wendy and jim. breezy with a high of 75. 66 on sunday. very nice because we have taken the rain out of saturday. sunshine for mom but chilly starting in the 40s with a high of only 66. back to april. >> all right. thanks, veronica. >>> still ahead, teaming up on drivers that break the rules. we will find out why officers from all over the area are watching major roads today. >> sneak peek at d.c.'s new street cars. >>> heads-up. drivers all over our area beware if you are going through one of those high occupancy vehicle lanes. >> police in maryland and virginia, cracking down on hov cheaters. hov awareness day. officers are patrolling the hov lanes on major roads and highways including i-66, 95, 395, i-270 and they are doing it during rush hour. hov users who don't have enough passengers in their cars, that means no blowup dolls, that's illegal, too. you can face fines between $90 to $1,000. that's a deterrent. >> let the air out. >> yeah. >> coming up on "news4 at 5:00," waters are finally receding in parts of the south. we will tell wh
look at the weekend, wendy and jim. breezy with a high of 75. 66 on sunday. very nice because we have taken the rain out of saturday. sunshine for mom but chilly starting in the 40s with a high of only 66. back to april. >> all right. thanks, veronica. >>> still ahead, teaming up on drivers that break the rules. we will find out why officers from all over the area are watching major roads today. >> sneak peek at d.c.'s new street cars. >>> heads-up. drivers all...
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jim riggleman. >> bob: jim riggleman set the tone last year. at home by the cubs. he let them know how unhappy he was and they were almost a .500 club the rest of the way. now another olsen strikeout. he's spanned three hitters in a row and the bases are erupt for hanley ramirez in the fifth inning. >> rob: starting to break out the good control and good breaking stuff and coghlan and maybin no chance. nice, smooth delivery for big man. he gets out over the front leg. good follow-through. throw it's towards home before he falls to the third base side. >> like he hides his eyes in there like orange clemons used to do and randy johnson. >> bob: i remember on day games when the nats would face him here. he would dip his cap in the ammonia water and he would be standing out there just dripping like a fountain. >> rob: and a rot of times they use the ice cold iced down ammonia water to kind of wake you up we it's hot and humid. we used to do it in cincinnati. it was working so well. pudge was set up on that last pickup. may have missed a little wit
jim riggleman. >> bob: jim riggleman set the tone last year. at home by the cubs. he let them know how unhappy he was and they were almost a .500 club the rest of the way. now another olsen strikeout. he's spanned three hitters in a row and the bases are erupt for hanley ramirez in the fifth inning. >> rob: starting to break out the good control and good breaking stuff and coghlan and maybin no chance. nice, smooth delivery for big man. he gets out over the front leg. good...
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host: how close did that get to virginia's jim webb? he used to be a republican and now is a democrat. now is senator? guest: i got to know him. i did not go to jim webb's house. he had the reputation of being introverted. extroverted, an accident a senator, only one because the incoming republican at the time. who only won because the incoming republican at the time made some mistakes. he is a writer of popular histories. we got into a writing discussion, books, and he is not the classic politician who wants to talk about, you know, returns in districts. he is aware of all of those things, but he is much better. in the senate race he talks about why the republican party had been so successful up until that point, because they were willing to talk to the american people about ideas and themes. not what he thought the democrats have fallen victim to for so long. host: we just saw somebody changed parties and lose, arlen specter in pennsylvania. how was jim webb able to switch parties and win? he is not the first. there is a long line of
host: how close did that get to virginia's jim webb? he used to be a republican and now is a democrat. now is senator? guest: i got to know him. i did not go to jim webb's house. he had the reputation of being introverted. extroverted, an accident a senator, only one because the incoming republican at the time. who only won because the incoming republican at the time made some mistakes. he is a writer of popular histories. we got into a writing discussion, books, and he is not the classic...
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thank you for your time, jim. we'll talk to you in st.is tomorrow and tuesday night. >> thank you, john and phil. >> all right. 2-1 loss to the rockies. you can't fault this ball club for giving it their best shot every time they were on that field. >> about an hour ago i spoke with jim with the mets and o's, and he said the nationals clubhouse is the talk of the ball club and how the players care about each other. we can't look at them as a chronic second division club. it's a club that's playing together extremely well and getting better starting pitching than anyone imagined. >> let's go back to colorado before they head to st. louis. bob and rob, tough loss today, guys. >> bob: yeah, johnny. it's tough to take and you hit it on the head a moment ago. the nats are in all of these ball games. they are a bunt or a base hit away from winning these games. and rob, the offense only generates 6 runs after that big time explosion on thursday night. you have to give colorado credit, those guys did the job against a really good washington lineu
thank you for your time, jim. we'll talk to you in st.is tomorrow and tuesday night. >> thank you, john and phil. >> all right. 2-1 loss to the rockies. you can't fault this ball club for giving it their best shot every time they were on that field. >> about an hour ago i spoke with jim with the mets and o's, and he said the nationals clubhouse is the talk of the ball club and how the players care about each other. we can't look at them as a chronic second division club. it's...
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>> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: jim, it's an honor and a pleasure to talk to you.love the show. never miss the show. always reread the books for more insight. >> you are just fantastic. i called you cadre. all right, cadre, what have you got? >> caller: i was reading conference call transcripts for several of the mortgage insurers to try and get a broad perspective on the housing market. it looks like several of them recorded multihundred million-dollar tax benefits as a result of some sort of legislation that allows them to carry back '08 and '09 losses against '03 -- >> right. the home builders had that. >> caller: does this government support make them potentially a good under the radar play? >> no. i don't think so. it kept them in the game, which probably didn't really help the situation. in particular, it kept a lot of the weaker home builders in the game, which has therefore prolonged the downturn in housing. so no, i don't want to play those stocks. let's go to dean in tennessee, please. >> caller: a big auburn university boo-yah to you. >> auburn. auburn w
>> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: jim, it's an honor and a pleasure to talk to you.love the show. never miss the show. always reread the books for more insight. >> you are just fantastic. i called you cadre. all right, cadre, what have you got? >> caller: i was reading conference call transcripts for several of the mortgage insurers to try and get a broad perspective on the housing market. it looks like several of them recorded multihundred...
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jim? >> will, of course i think we all know that custer was kind of a glory hound, love the attention ever since he was a young captain in the civil war, who was bumped right up to brigadier general a few days before gettysburg, and adopted. that was back when you could dress a little differently and he certainly did. summary described them, a fellow officer, as a circus performer gone mad be because it bright red credit and kind of a sailor's top suit in a way. but he was the only one that was like the. jeb stuart was his counterpart in the south, a great cavalry commander, also dressed quite strikingly. but i think you guys taste for the press been because of course they love coming in because he was so colorful. and this was before they published photographs. that was until the 1890s in newspapers and magazines, but they used woodcuts in harpers and frank leslie's -- is that right? -- and, of course, people got a sense of who he was. in newspapers and magazines loved him because of that
jim? >> will, of course i think we all know that custer was kind of a glory hound, love the attention ever since he was a young captain in the civil war, who was bumped right up to brigadier general a few days before gettysburg, and adopted. that was back when you could dress a little differently and he certainly did. summary described them, a fellow officer, as a circus performer gone mad be because it bright red credit and kind of a sailor's top suit in a way. but he was the only one...
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hey, jim. >> how are you? >> i'm doing all right. >> good to see you, erin. >> i'm glad i figured out the root of any strangeness part of your personality, now that i know you like to fish off rigs. >> the powerful odor of manhayden. the fishing in that particular area, not that -- human life is one thing. the terrible loss there. i have to tell you, i understand what's happening. because it is paradise for fishing. >> it is. all the little tadpoles in the marsh. >> the greatest place on earth. >> and off the rick, vibrating, giving off all kinds of carcinogens. what a great place to -- >> well, it was. i went there two years in a row to fish. and that escambia bay, i went to both places to fish. >> and before that, he was a stable person. >> that, and members could beach. the finest fishing in the world that know knows about. >> there's jimmy cayne, by the way. talking to mary. let's just -- >> laughing. >> mary's bringing out the best in him. we'll see if he'll -- >> hmm. interesting. >> looks like there's n
hey, jim. >> how are you? >> i'm doing all right. >> good to see you, erin. >> i'm glad i figured out the root of any strangeness part of your personality, now that i know you like to fish off rigs. >> the powerful odor of manhayden. the fishing in that particular area, not that -- human life is one thing. the terrible loss there. i have to tell you, i understand what's happening. because it is paradise for fishing. >> it is. all the little tadpoles in the...
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jim sciutto is following developments from our london bureau. good morning to you. >> reporter: the plane went down early this morning just before sunrise. and it touched down halfway down the runway, slid off the end of it and into a ravine. the airport was built on the top of a hill. a tricky approach for pilots. and because of that terrain, it made it difficult for rescuers to get there. we're seeing pictures of rescuers, as well as local villagers scrambling down the hillside to try to help. most of the more than 160 people onboard are now feared dead. of eight survivors and seven survivors. one of them apparently a child. we've seen pictures of that child pulled from the wreckage. tiny body covered in flame-retardant foam. india generally has a good safety record with flying. but there's been an explosion of air travel recently. that's led to a shortage of experienced pilots. most of the passengers on board this plane were indian workers returning from dubai. they get to do it once every year or two years. a sad ending to that journey. >> i
jim sciutto is following developments from our london bureau. good morning to you. >> reporter: the plane went down early this morning just before sunrise. and it touched down halfway down the runway, slid off the end of it and into a ravine. the airport was built on the top of a hill. a tricky approach for pilots. and because of that terrain, it made it difficult for rescuers to get there. we're seeing pictures of rescuers, as well as local villagers scrambling down the hillside to try...
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now jim riggleman really has his bullpen set up.axwell and morgan, and ian has had a big night with a single, a homer, two rbis. he's the difference in the game right now. ♪ we'll begin with a spin ♪ traveling in the world of my creation ♪ ♪ what we'll see will defy ♪ explanation [ male announcer ] remember when you were five and anything was possible. ♪ happy 5th birthday again. ♪ come with me and you'll be ♪ in a world of pure imagination ♪ johnny venters. ians batting average now up to 267. he hit 280 when he got to the big leagues last summer. >> desmond hits one out to center. it will hang imfor nate mclouth, and the bottom of the 7th is underway. here is justin maxwell. haven't seen much of max lately. he's 4 for 23. playing time in right field curtailed a bit since roger bernadina showed up. by the way, that game in philadelphia, cole hamels gave up that run in the 9th. brad lynn came in to finish off the in-- brad lidge came in to finish off the inning. st. louis had runner at first and third and one out, didn't score, and t
now jim riggleman really has his bullpen set up.axwell and morgan, and ian has had a big night with a single, a homer, two rbis. he's the difference in the game right now. ♪ we'll begin with a spin ♪ traveling in the world of my creation ♪ ♪ what we'll see will defy ♪ explanation [ male announcer ] remember when you were five and anything was possible. ♪ happy 5th birthday again. ♪ come with me and you'll be ♪ in a world of pure imagination ♪ johnny venters. ians batting...
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jim duncan. and steve nash.r award presented by kia motors lebron james! [ cheers and applause ] >> tell them how i feel? oh, man. first of all, i want to say thank you. to everyone that's here and present. thank you. i mean this city of akron means so much to me. you probably heard this story before. ever since i was a kid i always said i was going to find a way to put this city on the map, and i'm going to continue to do that. to be presented most valuable player award means a lot. i'm not going to sit up here and say it doesn't mean anything to me because it means a lot. the individual work that i put in to every offseason to come in to full season to be great pays off. but there's a lot of credit that i give due to the ones that helped me along the line, and that's the coaching staff that we have over there, the training staff that we have over there, the front office, and most of all my teammates. [ cheers and applause ] because one thing i learned at an early age, that the game of basketball is not won by
jim duncan. and steve nash.r award presented by kia motors lebron james! [ cheers and applause ] >> tell them how i feel? oh, man. first of all, i want to say thank you. to everyone that's here and present. thank you. i mean this city of akron means so much to me. you probably heard this story before. ever since i was a kid i always said i was going to find a way to put this city on the map, and i'm going to continue to do that. to be presented most valuable player award means a lot. i'm...
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jim thome takes it. 1-1.ry: they just don't bite. >> mike: the outside corner, high, low. thome with a 1-1. a good jam shot right there. he came back inside and it is 1- 2. >> mike: and away, away, and by waiters to the inside corner. pretty good pitch and pretty good location. >> gary: and oh-fer two tonight and a walk. and brad bergesen is waiting hoping ohman can protect that lead. and here is the 1-2 delivery. and back outside. 2-2. >> mike: you don't want to run it down do 3-2. 3-2 deliver whether i and thome goes down swinging and will ohman gets the big strikeout, the first strikeout for the two oriole pitchers in this ballgame. and bases left loaded. the stunning result of taking a very different road. >> welcome back to minnesota, everybody. will ohman with the big strut there to preserve the 2-0 lead. koji is warming up in the bullpen. he was about vatted after making four relab starts. he was scoreless in all four innings that he pitched. i asked him if he is excited to pitch out of the bullpen, an
jim thome takes it. 1-1.ry: they just don't bite. >> mike: the outside corner, high, low. thome with a 1-1. a good jam shot right there. he came back inside and it is 1- 2. >> mike: and away, away, and by waiters to the inside corner. pretty good pitch and pretty good location. >> gary: and oh-fer two tonight and a walk. and brad bergesen is waiting hoping ohman can protect that lead. and here is the 1-2 delivery. and back outside. 2-2. >> mike: you don't want to run it...
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give jim riggleman the matchup he was looking for.x last year. no decisions and 9.24 e.r.a. >> rob: come on, j. max. >> bob: 1 for 4 as a pinch hitter. a run in, done at first, and two outs. jones came over in that three- player deal with boston that sent jeremy hermida up there november 5. he went to high school in west palm. he's a florida state seminole. maxwell takes it outside. 2-0. two outs here in the 8th. zimmerman has double. done. drove him home with a single. first baseman cantu playing behind adam. 3-0. now he may take a couple. desmond is on deck. you wonder how long fredi gonzales will go with a left- hander with very little big- league experience. his first appearance as a marlin. with what is now a dangerous young right-handed hitter on deck. walked him on four. lett see if the manager comes out of the dugout. >> rob: looks like he tried to aim that last pitch. and that will be it. quick appearance. >> bob: fredi gonzales had the right arm up before he left. that's its for hunter jones in his marlin debut. they have be
give jim riggleman the matchup he was looking for.x last year. no decisions and 9.24 e.r.a. >> rob: come on, j. max. >> bob: 1 for 4 as a pinch hitter. a run in, done at first, and two outs. jones came over in that three- player deal with boston that sent jeremy hermida up there november 5. he went to high school in west palm. he's a florida state seminole. maxwell takes it outside. 2-0. two outs here in the 8th. zimmerman has double. done. drove him home with a single. first...
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we have james altucher, jim lacamp, lauren lacapra, and lou dobbs.ill the market open down tomorrow and follow through or will we get some stabilization? i think japan is stable to higher. that's good sign. we'll be right back. please stay with us. >>> welcome back, everybody. on today's big market selloff with global ramifications from greece to spain, to the new york stock exchanges to the chicago trading pits. joining us for more discussion, jim lacamp, james altucher, lauren la capra and lou dobbs is still here. not on the market, but on this global debt revolt which has to be part of this jit ater right now. >> no one seems to be focusing on the fact that we're talking about markets about pushed back on debt. we'll see what evolves over the course of the next few days or weeks, but it's clear that investors are scared to death of debt. they are now risk averse. those two are working against each other in the markets. and i personally, i can't imagine the markets tomorrow being anything but weak given what is happening with those two very fundame
we have james altucher, jim lacamp, lauren lacapra, and lou dobbs.ill the market open down tomorrow and follow through or will we get some stabilization? i think japan is stable to higher. that's good sign. we'll be right back. please stay with us. >>> welcome back, everybody. on today's big market selloff with global ramifications from greece to spain, to the new york stock exchanges to the chicago trading pits. joining us for more discussion, jim lacamp, james altucher, lauren la...
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jim has been a prolific author.has written two memoirs and three plays, his latest book is called "super," it is his 20th novel. i'm pleased to have my friend and colleague, jim lehrer, back at this table. welcome, sir. >> thank you, charlie. >> charlie: tell me about it. >> charlie, it is -- to me, it grows out of my childhood in kansas where those santa fe trains came through there. the silver streak -- shump, they would never stop at the little town that i lived in but they were -- you and i have talked about this but those trains were the way you were going to go to school, the way you were going to go to war, the way you were going to run away, the way you were going to go find your destiny, you were eventually going to get on one of those trains and was inbred in me as part of my d.n.a., and buses were the same way -- it was just the way. you knew eventually you were going to get on one of those things and go, and that's been with me all this time, and three or four years ago i started thinking a little more a
jim has been a prolific author.has written two memoirs and three plays, his latest book is called "super," it is his 20th novel. i'm pleased to have my friend and colleague, jim lehrer, back at this table. welcome, sir. >> thank you, charlie. >> charlie: tell me about it. >> charlie, it is -- to me, it grows out of my childhood in kansas where those santa fe trains came through there. the silver streak -- shump, they would never stop at the little town that i lived...
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how was jim webb able to switch parties and win? he is not the first. >> i think it happened a long enough time ago that many people did not hold it against him and was never actually so publicly republican except he's served in the rig and a ministration. -- in the reagan administration. it did not seem as so nakedly opportunistic as the arlen's which several years later. >> you >> smart fryer whose father was in the congress and now he is. did he writis he right? >> he was partly joking. this was a discussion taking place in the context of what you remember as the nuclear option of getting rid of the filibuster. very acrimonious. it looked like the senate was going to completely come to a standstill. my question was, was is happening? how could this be happening when it is custody this collegial body? the senses the senate is supposed to be proven and wiser -- prudent and wise in the house of representatives was this raucous carnival and was talking about that. i think part of the point the book makes is that there are less and le
how was jim webb able to switch parties and win? he is not the first. >> i think it happened a long enough time ago that many people did not hold it against him and was never actually so publicly republican except he's served in the rig and a ministration. -- in the reagan administration. it did not seem as so nakedly opportunistic as the arlen's which several years later. >> you >> smart fryer whose father was in the congress and now he is. did he writis he right? >> he...
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that's the easiest fix, jim. lot of experts here say that much tougher will be finding and detecting american citizens who decide to become terrorists. back to you. >> steve handelsman live on capitol hill. steve, thank you. >>> president obama continues his search today for the next supreme court justice and we could know his pick in the coming days. earlier this week, the president interviewed federal judge diane wood at the oval office. wood is at least the fourth finalist for the seat being vacated by justice john paul stevens. he announced last month his plans to retire this summer. you may remember wood interviewed with the president last year for the supreme court seat. sonia s sonia sonia sotomayor holds. >>> a soccer coach has been arrested accused of sexually assaulting one child. 47-year-old luis hoyle reportedly assaulted the child several times between 1999 and 2001. he's now being held on bond at the arlington county detention center. police say hay coached soccer for the crystal city soccer club be
that's the easiest fix, jim. lot of experts here say that much tougher will be finding and detecting american citizens who decide to become terrorists. back to you. >> steve handelsman live on capitol hill. steve, thank you. >>> president obama continues his search today for the next supreme court justice and we could know his pick in the coming days. earlier this week, the president interviewed federal judge diane wood at the oval office. wood is at least the fourth finalist for...
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jim crow segregation posted by jim crow justice. tens of thousands of former slaves who lost their freedom generally for petty crimes, one fella got two years for stealing a pair of shoes. another five years was getting a bushel of corn. while kkk murderers very active in the state at the time went three. but as white court produced record numbers of black felons come in the new prisoners were not march to the penitentiary. instead southern states turn to a little in the 13th minute of the u.s. constitution which prohibited slavery and involuntary servitude, except for punishment of the crime. strapped for cash but determined that unruly negroes be punished, they regard as dangerously free from the restraints of their masters, southern states therefore begin hiring out their convicts to the highest bidder to railroads, to mining companies, and to planters who paid little for the charges and less for the upkeep, but nonetheless forced prisoners to 12 from sun to sun without remuneration. this practice was known as convict leasing. it
jim crow segregation posted by jim crow justice. tens of thousands of former slaves who lost their freedom generally for petty crimes, one fella got two years for stealing a pair of shoes. another five years was getting a bushel of corn. while kkk murderers very active in the state at the time went three. but as white court produced record numbers of black felons come in the new prisoners were not march to the penitentiary. instead southern states turn to a little in the 13th minute of the u.s....
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jim thome. guthrie has not walked a lot of hitters. here's michael cuddyer.er's been their big rbi man, he's 7th in the american league in runs batted in. he's got 22. four home runs on the season. and he will take that pitch away. michael cuddyer is already in love with target field. all four of his home runs have been hit in this ballpark. thome's on at 1st base with a strike taken. one ball, one strike count. thome not a big lead at 1 std. cuddyer on the sweeping breaking ball, called strike. >> eddie: jocking around the other day with thome, telling me he has to feel the talent to get a stolen base and he did indeed. >> gary: i think he'll be in the back end of one. swung out and missed and gets cuddyer. two down. both outs on the strikeouts. >> mike: let's go back and see how guthrie works. cuddyer starts him off away and down, trying to stay on that outside corner. going to throw a fastball and breaking ball, change-up coming back and was able to work his way through. throwing an assortment to cuddyer. >> eddie: some very touch pitches right there. >> g
jim thome. guthrie has not walked a lot of hitters. here's michael cuddyer.er's been their big rbi man, he's 7th in the american league in runs batted in. he's got 22. four home runs on the season. and he will take that pitch away. michael cuddyer is already in love with target field. all four of his home runs have been hit in this ballpark. thome's on at 1st base with a strike taken. one ball, one strike count. thome not a big lead at 1 std. cuddyer on the sweeping breaking ball, called...
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jim riggleman agrees with jim vance. he was asked if it was a rivalry. and he said, both teams have to play better for this to be a rivalry. jim riggleman last night said, we played terrible and sent a message to his team saying, playing not smart is unacceptable. he said playing smart is just unacceptable. it was a rough night for jim riggleman and the nationals. good reason to scratch your head. the miscues happened early. ian desmond can't handle the throw. later on, guys getting picked off first base. nationals just not playing fundamental baseball. throwing it away. not making catches. struggling to field ground balls. really just uncharacteristic of this team as of late because they had been playing good baseball. but no big cause for concern. the nats just had a bad day at work. >> it was one bad game. 21-21. we've lost 20 games before last night, same outcome. we played like crap but it's going to happen once every now and then. >> that's just a blip on the radar. it's one game that we played bad. you're going to have those days some days. >> if
jim riggleman agrees with jim vance. he was asked if it was a rivalry. and he said, both teams have to play better for this to be a rivalry. jim riggleman last night said, we played terrible and sent a message to his team saying, playing not smart is unacceptable. he said playing smart is just unacceptable. it was a rough night for jim riggleman and the nationals. good reason to scratch your head. the miscues happened early. ian desmond can't handle the throw. later on, guys getting picked off...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
i'm jeffrey brown. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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so i want to bring in jim gold. jim, come on up here.uincy in northwest d.c. where we are this morning. good morning to you. you bought this as an investment property. you've been working on it. and so how are you feeling about the real estate market right about now? >> well i think it's been turning around. but it's still sketchy and that's why i wanted to do staging to make sure i have an edge on the competition and get my house sold as soon as possible. >> reporter: and you've done some green things too which we'll talk about because that's a big buzzword people are asking for. so our first room, because they often say that master bath's sell a home, this is the master bath. and let's open this up and inside we will find, vivian gilbert and has her own home staging, vivian and company. what do you think? >> i think it looks incredible. i want to jump in. >> i don't think they offer that on morning television. >> it looks great. it really looks great. >> reporter: tell me what you were thinking about here in making this inviting. >> we
so i want to bring in jim gold. jim, come on up here.uincy in northwest d.c. where we are this morning. good morning to you. you bought this as an investment property. you've been working on it. and so how are you feeling about the real estate market right about now? >> well i think it's been turning around. but it's still sketchy and that's why i wanted to do staging to make sure i have an edge on the competition and get my house sold as soon as possible. >> reporter: and you've...
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jim palmer cakes, he had pancakes. randy johnson the big unit.illie mays and jim hunter, oakland and new york. catfish hunter. go to o's facebook and send us nicknames. but it is a lost art, if you will, you don't hear any great nicknames any more. did you have any? >> i had one lee may called me the dipper they thought it sunded like demper that's what he was saying. lee when he was playing first base before eddie was an o i go to the right side as we get close i would go into the grand stands. lee would not do it he was too big i would reach in and catch it ed the back screen so lee called me the dipper. so that's how i got that everyone is messing it up. [ laughter ] >> i thought they would have called you sweet knees for the time were you on your knees as a catcher. get in here we need you. >> when we come back we'll get the insights of a guy in the hall of fame. we'll get more on brian matusz. >>> brian matusz starts today. this is jam panged -- packed with analysis and we go back to amber. >> could you see him last year he goes against the
jim palmer cakes, he had pancakes. randy johnson the big unit.illie mays and jim hunter, oakland and new york. catfish hunter. go to o's facebook and send us nicknames. but it is a lost art, if you will, you don't hear any great nicknames any more. did you have any? >> i had one lee may called me the dipper they thought it sunded like demper that's what he was saying. lee when he was playing first base before eddie was an o i go to the right side as we get close i would go into the grand...
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>> hey there, jim. the lead administrator for the epa, lisa jackson, also on the ground here in the region and just announced within the last few minutes that she is insisting that bp cut back on the chemical disbersmentes they have been using to try to break up the oil on the surface of the gulf and the oil that's underneath. they've been applying it at the leak site. she wants it cut back 50% to 75% because she's not satisfied that bp has done enough research to find a less toxic replacement. she says she understands it's been effective at some point now, but the long-term results of using such a volume of chemicals in the water is not known, especially for the marine life and the water shelf here. so she's again insisting that bp reduce the use of chemical disbersmentes by 50% to 75%. a very significant change and a tool they have been using that will now apparently be pulled away, jim. they're continuing to aim towards wednesday for the top kill to try to seal the well. they say by wednesday evening
>> hey there, jim. the lead administrator for the epa, lisa jackson, also on the ground here in the region and just announced within the last few minutes that she is insisting that bp cut back on the chemical disbersmentes they have been using to try to break up the oil on the surface of the gulf and the oil that's underneath. they've been applying it at the leak site. she wants it cut back 50% to 75% because she's not satisfied that bp has done enough research to find a less toxic...
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i'm jim lehrer. president obama traveled to the gulf coast today for a first- hand look at the damage from the blown-out oil well. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we update the effort to plug the leak, and explore the growing environmental catastrophe, while tom bearden reports on the fears of louisiana fishermen and others dependent on the gulf for their livelihood. >> reporter: with the shrimping grounds closed, the last catch is coming ashore in barataria, louisiana, and they might have no idea when they can go back out again. >> lehrer: then, gwen ifill reports on california's multi- million dollar contest over the republican nomination for governor. >> brown: judy woodruff reports on the house vote to repeal "don't ask, don't tell," the controversial policy banning gays and lesbians from openly serving in the military. >> when i served in baghdad, my team did not care whether a fellow soldier was straight or gay. why on earth would we tell over 13,500 able-bodied americ
i'm jim lehrer. president obama traveled to the gulf coast today for a first- hand look at the damage from the blown-out oil well. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we update the effort to plug the leak, and explore the growing environmental catastrophe, while tom bearden reports on the fears of louisiana fishermen and others dependent on the gulf for their livelihood. >> reporter: with the shrimping grounds closed, the last catch is coming ashore in...
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i'm jim lehrer. a federal agency allowed oil companies to drill in the gulf of mexico without the required permits. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, president obama vowed to end what he called the "cozy relationship" between regulators and the oil industry. year. >> it seems permits were too often issued based on little more than assurances of safety from the oil companies. that cannot and will not happen any more. >> lehrer: we get the latest on the size of the leak from u.s. coast guard commandant admiral thad allen. >> brown: then, margaret warner interviews britain's new foreign secretary, making his first official trip to washington for meetings with his counterpart, secretary of state hillary clinton. >> lehrer: judy woodruff reports on a hot primary contest for an incumbent senator. >> woodruff: here in pennsylvania pennsylvania, former republican senator arlen specter is in a fight for survival in the democratic primary, and moderation is on the line. >> brown: and we
i'm jim lehrer. a federal agency allowed oil companies to drill in the gulf of mexico without the required permits. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, president obama vowed to end what he called the "cozy relationship" between regulators and the oil industry. year. >> it seems permits were too often issued based on little more than assurances of safety from the oil companies. that cannot and will not happen any more. >> lehrer: we get the...
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and jim riggleman and his ball club trying to get even.m, up with a man on, crushes it to left. a two-run homer, good piece of hitting by willingham. game tied at 2-2. just like that, it would unravel in the fourth. tied at 2-2. adam jones, a runner on, and jones drives the pitch deep to center. niger morgan tracking it, and tries to make the catch, can't make the play and gets so mad he throws his glove to the ground. josh willingham races to get it. adam jones huffing around the bases and an inside-the-park home run for joins, and when asked about the incident. morgan said "my emotions got to me" because i knew i should have had the ball. apparently he thought it went over the fence. tough break for the nationals. they would rally. bottom six, down 6-5. bases loaded, and alberto gonzalez and cristian guzman come in to score. part of a four-run inning. the nationals take a 7-6 lead. and in the ninth, matt capps to close it out. he's a workhorse. soft bouncer to third. solid, throw to first to end the game. capps 16 for 16 in saves. here i
and jim riggleman and his ball club trying to get even.m, up with a man on, crushes it to left. a two-run homer, good piece of hitting by willingham. game tied at 2-2. just like that, it would unravel in the fourth. tied at 2-2. adam jones, a runner on, and jones drives the pitch deep to center. niger morgan tracking it, and tries to make the catch, can't make the play and gets so mad he throws his glove to the ground. josh willingham races to get it. adam jones huffing around the bases and an...
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i'm jim lehrer. financial reform headed toward completion after the senate passed the biggest regulatory overhaul since the great depression. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the measure sets up a new consumer protection agency, among other things. we'll talk about the bill and what comes next with economist greg ip, and stacey marie ishmael of "the financial times." >> lehrer: then, jeffrey brown gets the latest on the daring art robbery at the paris museum of modern art. >> woodruff: margaret warner interviews the man who ran against afghan president karzai and lost. >> obscurity is in the mind-- security is the mind of the people. do they feel secure, more secure today than it was like six months ago in different parts of the country? i don't think so. >> lehrer: plus, we have a global post report on protests over the u.s. marine base in okinawa, japan. >> the future of u.s. forces in okinawa is such a a contentious issue that it could unseat the recently elected prime
i'm jim lehrer. financial reform headed toward completion after the senate passed the biggest regulatory overhaul since the great depression. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the measure sets up a new consumer protection agency, among other things. we'll talk about the bill and what comes next with economist greg ip, and stacey marie ishmael of "the financial times." >> lehrer: then, jeffrey brown gets the latest on the daring art robbery at the...
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parvati, rupert -- you don't see a guy named jim just win survivor. like, jim will never win.ost annoying person? >> for me it was coach. for them, it was rupert. >> jimmy: yeah, coach, and then once coach got -- because coach was doing ti chi in front of everybody. >> yeah because it gives him energy and feeds him. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: but why does he have to do it in front of everyone? like, he's doing ti chi, like, in front of you. like, you're just trying to eat. [ light laughter ] and you're like, "all right, coach. yeah, coach, we're trying to eat and survive. this is crazy. go around the block." >> no, you didn't see them all doing it. they were all in a circle doing it, except for me. >> he felt like i wasn't -- like i was always against him. so to give him the benefit of the doubt, i decided to go and have some fun. >> and while they were doing it, i found the hidden immunity idol. >> jimmy: that's right. i remember that. i was applauding from my living room. i go, that's the man. "russell, again, he's doing it again." parvati, you played a great game, too. i
parvati, rupert -- you don't see a guy named jim just win survivor. like, jim will never win.ost annoying person? >> for me it was coach. for them, it was rupert. >> jimmy: yeah, coach, and then once coach got -- because coach was doing ti chi in front of everybody. >> yeah because it gives him energy and feeds him. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: but why does he have to do it in front of everyone? like, he's doing ti chi, like, in front of you. like, you're just trying to...
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, you're crazy he'll turn the page tomorrow night >> speaking of it, let's go back to south florida jim, thanks for your time this is one of those fights he had two good quality starts, but tonight couldn't get into a rhythm >> really couldn't just in general wasn't our night you hate to pressure it off like that, but wi didn't play a good ball game you know, it's the major league if you're not at the top of your game, they are going to get you >> a lot of times they threw four or five fast ball ins a row, especially top ross it didn't look like he was mixing up his pitches as much as he has in the past did you notice that at all? >> yeah steve was talking about it a little bit in the dugout you know, we didn't get in the rite the sometimes the ball, certain pitches aren't feeling goods in your hands, so that allowed other club to set on pitches freshmen, we didn't play god mind him, but you know you always get a great effort from craig in fife days >> let you go with one final comment nationals have already won four series this year just regroup and get them tomorrow >> that's what we
, you're crazy he'll turn the page tomorrow night >> speaking of it, let's go back to south florida jim, thanks for your time this is one of those fights he had two good quality starts, but tonight couldn't get into a rhythm >> really couldn't just in general wasn't our night you hate to pressure it off like that, but wi didn't play a good ball game you know, it's the major league if you're not at the top of your game, they are going to get you >> a lot of times they threw...
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as jim just said.year, he was ready. >> more times than not, he's going to be a leader. he's got that -- even though he's a rookie, he talks to his teammates and urges them to go on. >> he's in the right place at the right time. this is a great, great clubhouse for a rookie. >> how about the pitchers tonight? we'll look at the starting pitchers. it will be atilano on the mound for the rockies as opposed to jason hammel on the mounds for the rockies when phil wood and i come back with "nats xtra" after this. [ female announcer ] welcome to busch gardens williamsburg, where d.c. goes to get away. maybe it's because washington d.c. loves the legendary coasters. or that your entire family will have fun, even the little ones. it could be that water country usa has more of the waves, slides and rides everyone wants. so plan your getaway and come play. you never know who you'll run into. get started at buschgardens.com/dc. like facebook, twitter, even access to youtube right on your tv, instead of crowding ar
as jim just said.year, he was ready. >> more times than not, he's going to be a leader. he's got that -- even though he's a rookie, he talks to his teammates and urges them to go on. >> he's in the right place at the right time. this is a great, great clubhouse for a rookie. >> how about the pitchers tonight? we'll look at the starting pitchers. it will be atilano on the mound for the rockies as opposed to jason hammel on the mounds for the rockies when phil wood and i come...
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from jim henson to rosa park. george washington is in there because the moment after they won the war, king george senz to benjamin west, the painter, what is it going to do now. he says he is going home. if he does that he will be the greatest man in the world. and he is a hero because he had faith not just in this country but in us. he forgo the power. my son recently reading the book together and i asked him who is your favorite hero. he said george washington. he could have been king. >> glenn: it's amazing. washington was such a hero, all the way up to 20th century. he was the hero of everyone. we didn't need term limits because nobody was going to serve more terms than he did. >> that is what i mention in the book. he could have served that. he said, no, i'm done. we know abraham lincoln and we know thomas jefferson. thomas jefferson is in the book because he never took credit for writing the declaration while he was alive. that is the greatest thing in western civilization. it wasn't after he died that the
from jim henson to rosa park. george washington is in there because the moment after they won the war, king george senz to benjamin west, the painter, what is it going to do now. he says he is going home. if he does that he will be the greatest man in the world. and he is a hero because he had faith not just in this country but in us. he forgo the power. my son recently reading the book together and i asked him who is your favorite hero. he said george washington. he could have been king....
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into flames. 158 people died, but incredibly tonight there are survivors, and we begin here with abc's jim sciutto. >> reporter: tonight investigators are struggling to understand what caused an uneventful flight from dubai to mangalore, india, to turn suddenly into a death trap. firefighters in villages raced down a hillside to reach the injured but fire engulfed the fuselage and most of the 166 passengers and crew. but eight survivors managed to escape just before the jet burst into flames. "as we landed, the flight went out of control" said one survivor. "within seconds there was fire and smoke all around. i couldn't even breathe." he escaped through a broken window, but after a few minutes, there were no more survivors to be found. a child pulled from the wreckage covered in flame retardant foam later died in the hospital. victims' relatives who had been waiting at the airport stood near the wreckage in tears. mangalore's airport is on top of a hill making for a difficult approach. witnesses say air india express flight 812 approached from a high angle and landed halfway down the runwa
into flames. 158 people died, but incredibly tonight there are survivors, and we begin here with abc's jim sciutto. >> reporter: tonight investigators are struggling to understand what caused an uneventful flight from dubai to mangalore, india, to turn suddenly into a death trap. firefighters in villages raced down a hillside to reach the injured but fire engulfed the fuselage and most of the 166 passengers and crew. but eight survivors managed to escape just before the jet burst into...
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jim? >> thanks, veronica. >>> there's a new discovery of that dark chocolate that might help some people who suffer a stroke. scientists at johns hopkins say dark chocolate can lessen brain damage after a stroke. compound found in the chocolate reportedly works to shield brain cells from damage. researchers say they don't know if the effect is a direct cause of the chocolate. they say that it can also be indirect by jump starting the cells' own protective pathway. after testing it doctors say that dark chocolate can work up to about 3 1/2 hours after a stroke. >> a good idea to just regularly eat dark chocolate. >> i think that's what they are trying to tell us. >> we will be right back with a live update on that shooting on a metro bus. >>> we have more now on an earlier report about a shooting on a metro bus in southeast d.c. craig melvin on minnesota avenue with more. craig? >> reporter: jim, wore at 18th and minnesota. you can see behind me an active crime scene here. i will step out o
jim? >> thanks, veronica. >>> there's a new discovery of that dark chocolate that might help some people who suffer a stroke. scientists at johns hopkins say dark chocolate can lessen brain damage after a stroke. compound found in the chocolate reportedly works to shield brain cells from damage. researchers say they don't know if the effect is a direct cause of the chocolate. they say that it can also be indirect by jump starting the cells' own protective pathway. after testing...
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jim riggleman in the dugout calls for the ball. he was the tenth overall pick of the draft last year. stephen strasburg going to be near days. matt caps on to close it out facing lugo with the tying run at third. lugo spoiler. it's capps first blown of the season. bottom ten. knotted at three. willing ham up facing claire meredith. willingham the hero, hits walk-off home run to left. nationals win in extra innings 4-3. josh willingham comes up clutch. >> kind of what you deem about when you're a kid. you foe, when you're at the plate you can't be trying to do that, usually doesn't happen. i was trying to get a good pitch to hit hard. >> he's a professional hitter. he's the ult may pro. he's -- you don't see josh make too many mistakes on the baseball field. he's just solid as a rock. give you good at bat every time out. of course with the long ball, speaks for itself. >> yes it certainly does. jim riggleman and the nationals improve to 23-22 after the win against the orioless. >>> college lacrosse. the maryland head coach resigned
jim riggleman in the dugout calls for the ball. he was the tenth overall pick of the draft last year. stephen strasburg going to be near days. matt caps on to close it out facing lugo with the tying run at third. lugo spoiler. it's capps first blown of the season. bottom ten. knotted at three. willing ham up facing claire meredith. willingham the hero, hits walk-off home run to left. nationals win in extra innings 4-3. josh willingham comes up clutch. >> kind of what you deem about when...
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i'm jim perdue. in case of everyday emergencies... guys, go get changed! ...or soccer practice, it's important to be prepared for dinner. that's why i've prepared my perdue perfect portions fresh chicken breasts. they're individually wrapped, so you can cook what you need and store what you don't. we're not playing helicopter now. ready when you are, they're trimmed of fat and consistently sized to cook in just 10 minutes. life's not perfect. that's why there's perdue perfect portions. [ male announcer ] perdue perfect portions. ready when you are. >>> some weak spots in the nats team. >> that has been a great story early, but starting to fall off now. >> and now the true colors start coming out. the difference between the battle of the beltways is raiser thin. baltimore wins last night. that began in '06. rough patch city for the nats who have now lost 6 of 8 and have been below .500 for the first time since tax day. on south capital, extended high lights tonight, but here's the play. 4th inning, adam jones going through the wall. can't make the play. jon
i'm jim perdue. in case of everyday emergencies... guys, go get changed! ...or soccer practice, it's important to be prepared for dinner. that's why i've prepared my perdue perfect portions fresh chicken breasts. they're individually wrapped, so you can cook what you need and store what you don't. we're not playing helicopter now. ready when you are, they're trimmed of fat and consistently sized to cook in just 10 minutes. life's not perfect. that's why there's perdue perfect portions. [ male...