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mindy kaling, everybody, right there! the way down. well, it's time for the third and final -- thanks, pal. a "shared experience." we did a couple earlier and at one point we all put on the head banger wigs. many of you are still wearing the wigs. [ laughter ] i think that's that guy's actual hair. that's not even -- [ laughter ] he is not wearing a wig at all. sorry about that. [ laughter ] that is not even the sunglasses, that's his actual glasses, this guy. [ laughter ] [ rim shot ] yeah. but, as you know, sometimes nothing brings people closer than a huge fight. not just any fight, that's right, i'm talking about a snowball fight. [ cheers and applause ] and i know it is spring. i know it is spring, but, look at all these buckets. we have a bunch of snowballs. check under your seats. you should have a couple of snow balls under there. so, when i yell "snowball fight," you can hurl them right at the camera lens right there. right in the middle there. you could throw them all at me. whatever you want to do. and you can
mindy kaling, everybody, right there! the way down. well, it's time for the third and final -- thanks, pal. a "shared experience." we did a couple earlier and at one point we all put on the head banger wigs. many of you are still wearing the wigs. [ laughter ] i think that's that guy's actual hair. that's not even -- [ laughter ] he is not wearing a wig at all. sorry about that. [ laughter ] that is not even the sunglasses, that's his actual glasses, this guy. [ laughter ] [ rim shot...
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. >> this is the tail, and then we have the -- this is the kale, leek adn potato. >> man has barely left a mark on this island. now, with climate change, there is talk of forestry, agriculture, and a new interest in potential reaches deep underground. this -- a new interest in potential riches deep underground. it is not the extraordinary beauty of this place that excites geologist. they have already found telltale signs of gold and platinum down below in the rocks. they believe with new tests, new boreholes, they can prove that this could be valuable mining territory. >> precious metals, diamonds, oil, and gas. in a warming agreement -- in a warming of greenland -- in a warming greenland, exploration is a less daunting task. denmark has just given greenland self rule, including control of their own resources. so will they embrace change or resist it? >> it is a dilemma, both in terms of how big this industry can grow, and house small our society is, how few people we are -- how small our society as. how to manage this. >> the outside world sees this as a portent of our planet in peril,
. >> this is the tail, and then we have the -- this is the kale, leek adn potato. >> man has barely left a mark on this island. now, with climate change, there is talk of forestry, agriculture, and a new interest in potential reaches deep underground. this -- a new interest in potential riches deep underground. it is not the extraordinary beauty of this place that excites geologist. they have already found telltale signs of gold and platinum down below in the rocks. they believe...
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the family call it's a mir kale that she survived a gun shot wound to the head. she is shoge signs she will get better and pull out of the critical but stable state. a little girl known as mama for her take charge attitude. she is pulling sthrue the fight of her young life. she was struck in the head by a stray bullet saturday as she and her cousin walked home from a southwest baltimore store. relatives say she is showing progress. ♪ ♪ >> family remains by her hospital bedside. neighbors gather to such port her recovery. it's just that you got to let them out and play. it's like they are not safe to even sit on their own porch. the degree of vake an sis and trash and crime in this community, we need to look at what created this problem. >> many year feel like this starts with reigning in troubled teens. police say he was aiming at another teen. someone when his record never should have been out on the street in the first place. we have to bring more pressure on the judicial system. we have to stop the plea gar beginning and suspended sentences. if they do the cri
the family call it's a mir kale that she survived a gun shot wound to the head. she is shoge signs she will get better and pull out of the critical but stable state. a little girl known as mama for her take charge attitude. she is pulling sthrue the fight of her young life. she was struck in the head by a stray bullet saturday as she and her cousin walked home from a southwest baltimore store. relatives say she is showing progress. ♪ ♪ >> family remains by her hospital bedside....
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. >> being kaled an open champion means everything, it changed my life forever, and nobody can take thatway from me. >> when you go up to collect the gold medal and kiss that trophy for the first time, it's tricky. i know i was tearing up and probably had watery eyes because it means so much in me. >> it resonates so much in you because all the great champions have had that happen to them. >> it's pretty simple, pretty neat ceremony that stewart cink is about to be a part of. the committee. mateo mteo manassero will be ou there also. a championship moment when stewart cink pulled the birdie putt to win this pland win by s strokes. >> and already working on that flagstick. take that pin flag forever. and lisa and the boys and connor and reagan. it's a popular win in the locker room, or around the pga tour, as stewart cink's name was engraved by mr. harvey. it's in the claret jug when it's sitting right in front of us at st. andrews. americans have won 11 of the last 15 open championships. daly, lehman, duval, hamilton. nick pryce won here in '94, tentatively, the prior 11 champions were n
. >> being kaled an open champion means everything, it changed my life forever, and nobody can take thatway from me. >> when you go up to collect the gold medal and kiss that trophy for the first time, it's tricky. i know i was tearing up and probably had watery eyes because it means so much in me. >> it resonates so much in you because all the great champions have had that happen to them. >> it's pretty simple, pretty neat ceremony that stewart cink is about to be a...
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. >> th is the tail, and then we have the -- thiss the kale, leek an poto. >> man has barely left a mark on this island. now, witclimate change, the is talk of fostry, agriculture, and a new ierest in potential reaches deep underground. this -- a neinterest in poteial riche deep underground. is not the extraordinary beauty of this ple that excites geolost. ty have already found telltale signs of goland platinum down below in the roc. they believe with netests, new boreholes, they can prove tt this cou bvaluable mining territory. >> precious metals, diamonds, oil, d gas. in a warming agreement -- in a warming of greenland -- in a rming grnland, exploraon isa less dnting task. nmark has just given greeand self rle, including corol of their o resources. willhey embrace change o resist it? >> it is a dilemma, bothin terms of how big this industry can gro and house small our society is, how few people we are -- how small o society as. hoto manage this. >> the outside world sees this as a portenof our plan in peril, but for greennd, clime change may bring precedented opportunies. >> there is a
. >> th is the tail, and then we have the -- thiss the kale, leek an poto. >> man has barely left a mark on this island. now, witclimate change, the is talk of fostry, agriculture, and a new ierest in potential reaches deep underground. this -- a neinterest in poteial riche deep underground. is not the extraordinary beauty of this ple that excites geolost. ty have already found telltale signs of goland platinum down below in the roc. they believe with netests, new boreholes, they...
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. >> this is the kale, and then you have the leek, and the potatoes. >> he is doing something miraculously -- growing his own vegetables inside the arctic circle. man has barely left a mark on this vast island. with climate change, there is talk of forestry, agriculture, and a new interest in potential reaches deep underground. this is the second-biggest fjord network in the world, but it is not the extraordinary beauty of this place that excites the geologists. they have already found telltale signs of gold and platinum down below in the rocks. they believe with new tests, new boreholes, they can prove that this could be valuable mining territory. >> precious metals, diamonds, oil, and gas -- in a warming greenland, exploration is a less daunting possibility. the potential could run for many hundreds of millions of dollars. there are just 56,000 green lenders -- greenlanders. denmark has just given them self rule. will they embrace change or resisted? -- or resist it? >> both in terms of how big this industry can grow, and house small our society is, how to manage this -- how small our so
. >> this is the kale, and then you have the leek, and the potatoes. >> he is doing something miraculously -- growing his own vegetables inside the arctic circle. man has barely left a mark on this vast island. with climate change, there is talk of forestry, agriculture, and a new interest in potential reaches deep underground. this is the second-biggest fjord network in the world, but it is not the extraordinary beauty of this place that excites the geologists. they have already...
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kale joynt inherited this. she had no experience running the public. carol joynt is closing the place that has been in georgetown for 40 years. >> it's many things, but mostly for the customers, for my staff and customers it's a very sad day. many of my staff have found jobs fortunately. the customers, there was a woman that sat at the bar yesterday drinking her wine and sobbing, and i think it was because she met her lover here every day, and she left in tears. and it's heartbreaking. >> i am sure there are a million stories about peoples' connections to nathans. she still owes $20,000 in back taxes to city, and people have been coming by and dropping off check thz weekend, kimberly. they will have brunt here starting at 10:30, and then dinner, and one last night of drinking. it closes at 2:00 a.m. >> thank you so much for that. michael flynn reporting live from nathan's. >>> and according to the washington post, an fbi profiler concluded the cases are not related at all despite earlier theories of a serial killer, and they are just weird coincidences
kale joynt inherited this. she had no experience running the public. carol joynt is closing the place that has been in georgetown for 40 years. >> it's many things, but mostly for the customers, for my staff and customers it's a very sad day. many of my staff have found jobs fortunately. the customers, there was a woman that sat at the bar yesterday drinking her wine and sobbing, and i think it was because she met her lover here every day, and she left in tears. and it's heartbreaking....
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kale -- >> what time is dinner? >> what time is dinner? i don't know.hat time are we delivering to the daily bread? >> reporter: ron matz, wjz eyewitness news. >> the city estimates another 600 pounds of produce will be picked to bring in the total to nearly 2400 pounds. >> i am hungry now, after watching that story. still ahead on eyewitness news. pick your lobster. a new game. and arizona is drumming up controversy. >>> more summer like pattern for the weekend. i'll have the exclusive five- day forecast. >>> first, here's today's report from wall street. check out those numbers. >>> more showers developing out to the west. there's a beautiful shot there. take a look at radar. you can see where that's coming from. from west westminster down to rocksville. it's diminishing in its intensity. getting rain from our dc area to baltimore, western sections of baltimore county. in the city and particularly howard and carroll county in the next hour or two. >>> ocean city forecast, heading down that way. partly cloudy skies for friday. temperatures of 80. maybe
kale -- >> what time is dinner? >> what time is dinner? i don't know.hat time are we delivering to the daily bread? >> reporter: ron matz, wjz eyewitness news. >> the city estimates another 600 pounds of produce will be picked to bring in the total to nearly 2400 pounds. >> i am hungry now, after watching that story. still ahead on eyewitness news. pick your lobster. a new game. and arizona is drumming up controversy. >>> more summer like pattern for the...
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. >> eggplants have as well as cucumbers, kale. >> reporter: what time is dinner. >> what's time dinneri don't know, what time will deliver it to the daily bread? >> reporter: back live at city hall, the tomatoes are coming in, beans, cauliflower, lettuce. master gardeners from the arboretum volunteering their services to make this happen. they expect to harvest another 600 pounds of vegetables before it is all over. that will be 2400 pounds for the year. quite a -- quite a haul. >> it is amazing. >> yeah, it really is. of course, the rains that we have had this spring really did the trick, and i am also told they have a great drainage system here around city hall. so all of this helped make that happen. all right. >> okay. >> when they redid the plaza there, i am sure there was not -- but with all the infrastructure, full. >> yeah. exactly right. >> cool, man. all right, ronnie. >> all right. we are live from city hall. our own field of dreams. >> bye-bye. >> send it back to you on tv hill. >> yeah, too many corny jokes shall we move along. >> i am all ears. >> that line will stalk you
. >> eggplants have as well as cucumbers, kale. >> reporter: what time is dinner. >> what's time dinneri don't know, what time will deliver it to the daily bread? >> reporter: back live at city hall, the tomatoes are coming in, beans, cauliflower, lettuce. master gardeners from the arboretum volunteering their services to make this happen. they expect to harvest another 600 pounds of vegetables before it is all over. that will be 2400 pounds for the year. quite a --...
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comply kaled. >> yeah. >> well, a mother pleads guilty today to murdering and abusing her 13-year-old adopted daughter. and as digital correspondent, peggy fox reports, people who witnessed and reported the abuse blame the department of social services for not saving alexis glover. >> she was so afraid of her mother that she was going to listen to everything she said because she was afraid she was going to kill her. >> reporter: which is exactly what happened. she pleaded guilty today to felony murder and felony child abuse in the death of her adopted daughter, 13-year-old alexs glover. also pleading guilty to finally -- filing a false report making up the story of the girl running away. they found her body in this creek, died of exposure and drowning. now, it's a death that could have been prevented, says this group of four bus drivers who drove her to and from school and puported seeing the mother inher unthtrofe k hethcae anr he e torcr wear only a diaper. >> the police at one point asked how cold was she? well now ár -- well you know when it ised cold outside, take your clothes ou
comply kaled. >> yeah. >> well, a mother pleads guilty today to murdering and abusing her 13-year-old adopted daughter. and as digital correspondent, peggy fox reports, people who witnessed and reported the abuse blame the department of social services for not saving alexis glover. >> she was so afraid of her mother that she was going to listen to everything she said because she was afraid she was going to kill her. >> reporter: which is exactly what happened. she...
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it should be like broccoli, spinach, any kind of green, kale. romaine. there's your three cups. ok? two cups of orange vegetables. carrots, sweet potato, pumpkin and squash would fall into that, too. love the carrots, right from the field right now. >> simple. >> this can be tough for people. three cans of liewg yiewms -- three cans? two cups of legumes. what i like to do, open the can at the beginning of the week, put it in a container. you can see it in the reframing rare, add it to some of the other fruits and veaj tbles. >> don't down the whole can in one sitting. >> then three cups of starchy vegetables. the corn right from the farmer. field to table. field can be a guardsen by yourself, a local farmers market. the farm itself. i had the opportunity to take one of my children to the farms that wegman's partners with. great experience. to see the soil, touch the plants and taste the vegetables there with the farmer. amazing. >> good stuff. >> this is where the other categories, six to seven cups of other vegetables throughout the week. this is where i went for what the farmers g
it should be like broccoli, spinach, any kind of green, kale. romaine. there's your three cups. ok? two cups of orange vegetables. carrots, sweet potato, pumpkin and squash would fall into that, too. love the carrots, right from the field right now. >> simple. >> this can be tough for people. three cans of liewg yiewms -- three cans? two cups of legumes. what i like to do, open the can at the beginning of the week, put it in a container. you can see it in the reframing rare, add it...
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is so prohibitive we think we'll have a tough time selling this to our voters in 2010 and political kale. obama we don't know that we can vote for this and president obama's response is to say, come out on friday, after the cbo report from mr. elmendorf and say doiptd bet against us on health care we have a ways to go and need to do it now and response to what you are hearing from republicans about, well, wait a second the timeframe needn't be so attenuated that in fact, you know, why don't we have this debated going forward, there is a tremendous urgency and families in country have seen the health insurance premiums double answer 1999 and this is case the american economy and hear from the white house, bill, the american economy is suffering, big corporations cannot control their health care costs we have major hospitals, rural hospitals on danger of collapse, because of the high costs of health care. >> chris: would the bill solve the problem. >> no, because -- the point is -- >> that is a good -- >> no, it's not, it's not this pointed at this point. because, the point is, if you have
is so prohibitive we think we'll have a tough time selling this to our voters in 2010 and political kale. obama we don't know that we can vote for this and president obama's response is to say, come out on friday, after the cbo report from mr. elmendorf and say doiptd bet against us on health care we have a ways to go and need to do it now and response to what you are hearing from republicans about, well, wait a second the timeframe needn't be so attenuated that in fact, you know, why don't we...
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so much as the cbo director kale out and said, none of these plans are going to do what you're sayinging to do. it's going to cost a lot of money. so that really heated things up. >> it's kind of confusing as we talk about all of this because there are so many different plans out there. when you hear the administration's plan and then you've got the gop plan, other people weighing in. you're trying to figure out, okay, what's on the table? >> i think there's five different committees considering forms of legislation. they'll all get together at some point, but the deadline is august. he wants them to have this done before august for the recess. a lot of people saying that's not possible. >> how do we pay for it all? >>> a massive new project, sp k speaking money, taking place in las vegas. see how it's not only an oasis for the unemployment but it is really going to add to the skyline on the vegas strip. >> i just love you in the hard hat. usually when you go -- >> it suits me, right? >> usually when betty goes to vegas, she needs a hard hat because she's working. but it's usually fro
so much as the cbo director kale out and said, none of these plans are going to do what you're sayinging to do. it's going to cost a lot of money. so that really heated things up. >> it's kind of confusing as we talk about all of this because there are so many different plans out there. when you hear the administration's plan and then you've got the gop plan, other people weighing in. you're trying to figure out, okay, what's on the table? >> i think there's five different...
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underarmor kales it recharge for you to wear after your workout, and it's $200 for the set. >> that'st i look like after my workout. >> now, you know, i know that -- mark's son matt is an incredible athlete and probably -- >> nothing but under armour. >> and now the director of product creation, find out why they're putting this product out right now, and who he said will buy it. that's a real person that looks that good in that thing. >> that's the way i look, too.sh '. - ( phones chirping ) - construction workers are making 244,000 nextel direct connect calls. 1 million people are responding to an email. - 151 accidentally hit "reply all." - ( foghorn blows ) that's happening now. america's most dependable 3g network bringing you the first wireless 4g network. - sprint. the now network. - ( whoosh sound ) deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. in these markets, i'm glad i turned to fidelity for an annuity with guaranteed income for life. that's right, guaranteed income for life. my annuity from fidelity means my retirement income is saf
underarmor kales it recharge for you to wear after your workout, and it's $200 for the set. >> that'st i look like after my workout. >> now, you know, i know that -- mark's son matt is an incredible athlete and probably -- >> nothing but under armour. >> and now the director of product creation, find out why they're putting this product out right now, and who he said will buy it. that's a real person that looks that good in that thing. >> that's the way i look,...
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>> i think it will apply to many growers of lettuce and cabbage and kale and the things that are traditionallyed as whole as or a bunch of items because they don't make a differentiation and the singers have had in the upper ranks associated with them, they often have a kill set up a suzanna because people, before they need and seymour boil them. >> i have some follow-up questions to ms. smith-dewall which we will put in writing in go now to mr. jordan. >> thank you mr. chairman, i will be brief, ms. cobb, thank you for being here, how are a little ones doing? >> yes, matthew does and remember, he was too young and the. still remembers and will talk about when i guess it from a salad. she knows what it was from and for a while to tell people not to be afraid of a blood machine because he was coming when i had a transfusion but they are doing well. >> them also think your family for their service to our country. thank you for being with us. where is your home stake. >> my home state is washington. >> mr. horsfall, the program is completely voluntary. is that right? 120 placebo represent coming
>> i think it will apply to many growers of lettuce and cabbage and kale and the things that are traditionallyed as whole as or a bunch of items because they don't make a differentiation and the singers have had in the upper ranks associated with them, they often have a kill set up a suzanna because people, before they need and seymour boil them. >> i have some follow-up questions to ms. smith-dewall which we will put in writing in go now to mr. jordan. >> thank you mr....
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he is expected of kaling his wife, her son, his father and brother. also a teenage neighbor. the medical examiner says all were stabbed to death. the type of weapon has not been identified. but we understand -- we assume it's a knife of some sort. another manage in huntsville, alabama, was among those killed. a family friend said the couple had their fights but he never imagined it would come to this. >> i've known him for 10, 11 years. as far as seeing something like this, you can't pick them out of the crowd. i've known him. we've had our ups and downs, of course, like friends do. we hadn't been friends for the last probably year and a half. >> investigators say the victims died on either friday or saturday, possibly because of a domestic dispute. >>> we're talking about your money. reports that cit group, a major main street lender will get a bailout. we're not talking about from uncle sam. poppy harlow joins us with more on the story. >> one of the largest lenders to small and medium-sized businesses in the country. here's the issue. a lot of folks talking about it last w
he is expected of kaling his wife, her son, his father and brother. also a teenage neighbor. the medical examiner says all were stabbed to death. the type of weapon has not been identified. but we understand -- we assume it's a knife of some sort. another manage in huntsville, alabama, was among those killed. a family friend said the couple had their fights but he never imagined it would come to this. >> i've known him for 10, 11 years. as far as seeing something like this, you can't pick...