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many thanks to kim lawton, to e.j. dionne, and to jason byassee.happy new year to each of you and to our viewers. probably immigration reform and climate change. more partisan illegal activities. >> issues of ppverty and hunger. >> one of the issues is smae sex marriage. you can see history changing >> where is the peace? >> what happens with divorce and fatherless kids. >> the immigration debate. the whole is going to be altered with limate hange >> there are tax provisions that help poor families. >> causing people who have dreams to shut down and go into protective mode. >> potter: finally, on our calendar: wednesday, many christians celebrate epiphany, marking the visit of the magi to the infant jesus, and many orthodox christians will celeate christmas this upcoming week. that's our program for now. i'm deborah potter. there's much more on our web site, including more of our interviews with religious leaders on what they'll be watching for in 2010 and transcripts of our conversations about the year past and the year just beginning. join us at
many thanks to kim lawton, to e.j. dionne, and to jason byassee.happy new year to each of you and to our viewers. probably immigration reform and climate change. more partisan illegal activities. >> issues of ppverty and hunger. >> one of the issues is smae sex marriage. you can see history changing >> where is the peace? >> what happens with divorce and fatherless kids. >> the immigration debate. the whole is going to be altered with limate hange >> there...
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here's kim brown with a check on traffic. >> thank you.de from the one crash we still have on scene in finksburg, gamber road and deerpark road, looking good around the area, ice reported in joppatowne around philadelphia road and joppa farm road. aside from that, just moderate-to-building volume on the major roads on 95 and 83 as well. outer loop of the beltway, you see traffic pretty heavy down to route 40. on the city cameras, looking all right on the jfx at cold spring lane. back to you. >>> this seems like it might be your speed. check this out. forget the wedding bells, this couple prefers the sound of the revving engine. the colorado couple was brought together by their love of racing. that love helped write their vows. >> crashes and burns. >> crashes and burns. >> with sickness and health. >> with turbo or not. >> with turbo or not. >> a start for us. new beginning. i don't want to look at the finish part of it. just the start. when you have a start line, you have a finish line. this symbolizes a race for us >> it's great. >> you
here's kim brown with a check on traffic. >> thank you.de from the one crash we still have on scene in finksburg, gamber road and deerpark road, looking good around the area, ice reported in joppatowne around philadelphia road and joppa farm road. aside from that, just moderate-to-building volume on the major roads on 95 and 83 as well. outer loop of the beltway, you see traffic pretty heavy down to route 40. on the city cameras, looking all right on the jfx at cold spring lane. back to...
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now, kim sarafin from "in touch weekly" may have heard more about possible damage inside the house. >> well again this all goes back to the original rumors that were swirling around. once we first heard about the accident. of course everyone was saying was this precipitated by a fight inside the house. now reports have been coming out was it because of text messages that tiger was receiving, did they have a fight? was this domestic violence? is that what caused his injuriesch this all goes back to the fight whether a fight happened in the house or whether his injuries cam from his accident. >> also, drew do we know any more about why this alleged mistress, abruptly canceled the scheduled news conference? >> not exactly sure, you know, leading up to that, that news conference we all thought this is where she was going to come clean and say she had lied in her original statement to "the new york post," i believe the is was, that, everything was made up. that she didn't have an affair. but you know she has a pretty -- pretty famous and -- well-schooled lawyer out there in l.a. behind the
now, kim sarafin from "in touch weekly" may have heard more about possible damage inside the house. >> well again this all goes back to the original rumors that were swirling around. once we first heard about the accident. of course everyone was saying was this precipitated by a fight inside the house. now reports have been coming out was it because of text messages that tiger was receiving, did they have a fight? was this domestic violence? is that what caused his injuriesch...
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one thing, do we know, kim serafin, are they in any sort of counseling? is there any sort of negotiation going on right now? >> they are apparently, according to reports, in counseling. now, there is this new report out about a regoshtd prenup. initially the report says that her prenup was that she would get $20 million after staying with tiger for ten years. but according to the report, this renegotiation would give her $5 million upfront, and then $55 million if she stays with him for another two years. and then up to $80 million to stay with him for another seven years. according to this report. >> well, and drew, do we know, i know we touched on this briefly, but is there any sort of payout to these other women that are allegedly linked to tiger woods? do we know about any money changing hands, either from tiger woods to these women, or do they get paid to tell their story? >> well, i know there was a large sum of money paid out for that audio recording that tiger woods allegedly left on one of his mistress' answering machine, i think upwards of $150,
one thing, do we know, kim serafin, are they in any sort of counseling? is there any sort of negotiation going on right now? >> they are apparently, according to reports, in counseling. now, there is this new report out about a regoshtd prenup. initially the report says that her prenup was that she would get $20 million after staying with tiger for ten years. but according to the report, this renegotiation would give her $5 million upfront, and then $55 million if she stays with him for...
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kim masters, it was the affiliates and their 11:00 p.m. newscasts. explain how that part of the tv business works. >> well, the affiliates rely on their local newscasts for advertising revenue. it's a very important part of their picture. and they found that they were losing their audience. in some cases it was quite precipitous. double digit drops. dropping , newscasts dropping from number one to number 2 or 3. they basically told nbc that if nbc did not pull jay leno at 10:00 they were going to start preempting the show. there was going to be something of a revolt. so that is what nbc maintains really forced its hand. nbc maintains from its standpoint it would have stuck with jay leno for a year. >> brown: that's kim, just to stay with you, that's even though jay leno was pulling in the numbers that everyone thought he might, i guess, right? >> well, that's nbc's story. i mean there's sort of a little bit of a double speak about what nbc's motive here was. nbc partly just wanted to keep jay leno on the network and not allow him to set up a rival sh
kim masters, it was the affiliates and their 11:00 p.m. newscasts. explain how that part of the tv business works. >> well, the affiliates rely on their local newscasts for advertising revenue. it's a very important part of their picture. and they found that they were losing their audience. in some cases it was quite precipitous. double digit drops. dropping , newscasts dropping from number one to number 2 or 3. they basically told nbc that if nbc did not pull jay leno at 10:00 they were...
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kim?e heavy volume and congestion around the outer loop but one crash in baltimore city, that is going to be at orleans and north monthford. a pedestrian problem there, so expect some lane closures. >>> "good morning maryland" at 9:00. >> now to "good morning america." have a great start. welcome back. rainbow, why so blue? hmmm, i'm losing energy this morning. did you have a good breakfast? nooo. here, try this, it's under three hundred calories and pretty satisfying. mmmm! tasty! looks like everything is back to normal. fight the morning fade in under three hundred calories. jimmy dean d-lights. shine on. ♪ doctor says i have to lower my cholesterol. here you go, mr. noran. thanks. [ female announcer ] trying to lower your cholesterol can be a challenge.
kim?e heavy volume and congestion around the outer loop but one crash in baltimore city, that is going to be at orleans and north monthford. a pedestrian problem there, so expect some lane closures. >>> "good morning maryland" at 9:00. >> now to "good morning america." have a great start. welcome back. rainbow, why so blue? hmmm, i'm losing energy this morning. did you have a good breakfast? nooo. here, try this, it's under three hundred calories and pretty...
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bill: we can give kim jong-il reality show. i think that would work. >> that is brilliant.can get them when they are marching. they have that weird rock at -- rockette march. we have perfected a growing laser from space. get it flapping around like a window shade. we are really on the menu know their dogs will join in because they have been on the menu for so long. >> the three things i receive -- the briefing and received, we were not told -- we were told waterboarding was not being used. bill: i am getting the by the barack obama does not like her. leon panetta, he would not have issued that release to the cia without telling obama. >> ♪ witchy woman ♪ pelosi is a train wreck. there is blood in the water. this would be a beautiful demise. if you thought those eyes twitched in the past, watching over the next few weeks. she will look like a hummingbird during time travel. bill: if she makes one more mistake like that, there will drag her out of there. >> she will not make a mistake. she is the gaffe a second. this guy is ready to stroll into history for all time, president
bill: we can give kim jong-il reality show. i think that would work. >> that is brilliant.can get them when they are marching. they have that weird rock at -- rockette march. we have perfected a growing laser from space. get it flapping around like a window shade. we are really on the menu know their dogs will join in because they have been on the menu for so long. >> the three things i receive -- the briefing and received, we were not told -- we were told waterboarding was not...
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let's check the roads with kim. >> ice is a possibility this morning. we have reports of icy patches in joppatowne, philadelphia road at joppa farm road. use caution if you have to travel there. and also wind warnings still in effect at the key and bay bridges. as we look at the outer loop you will see traffic starting to build at liberty road as you make your way down towards the route 40 interchange. also expect the outer loop to be closed between route 10 and hawkins point road. this is in effect until february 12th. two-way traffic gets by on the inner loop. but expect some major delays there. as we peek downtown at the bromo tower traffic looks great through baltimore. back to you. >>> new rules are going to be in place when you fly within the united states and when you fly into the united states. just yesterday a man slipped through security at newark airport in new jersey so this morning police are still looking for that man. authorities say the man walked through the screening checkpoint exit into the secure side of the continental terminal. pol
let's check the roads with kim. >> ice is a possibility this morning. we have reports of icy patches in joppatowne, philadelphia road at joppa farm road. use caution if you have to travel there. and also wind warnings still in effect at the key and bay bridges. as we look at the outer loop you will see traffic starting to build at liberty road as you make your way down towards the route 40 interchange. also expect the outer loop to be closed between route 10 and hawkins point road. this...
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kim hammond. e-mail your pet questions to us at wbaltv.com. >> joining me now to talk about the events concerning theayor is designation is anthony -- anthony mccarthy and a former city councilman. thank you for coming in. let's start with you, anthony on the events of the week. >> i think it was a cliche, but this is an historic moment when you have a mayor leave office under these circumstances. it is a sad day. i have a lot of faith and sheila dixon. i think she will go on to do great things, but all the great work she did as mayor becomes a footnote. >> the same thing that anthony said. this is the really sad day. for me it was more profound because i served with sheila dixon in the city council. we served in the same district in west baltimore. my children knew her and went to her office. she was known as someone who would give them candi and was gracious towards my children, so this was a sad day and an historic moment. >> some say she was flawed personally, so what are the things she put in
kim hammond. e-mail your pet questions to us at wbaltv.com. >> joining me now to talk about the events concerning theayor is designation is anthony -- anthony mccarthy and a former city councilman. thank you for coming in. let's start with you, anthony on the events of the week. >> i think it was a cliche, but this is an historic moment when you have a mayor leave office under these circumstances. it is a sad day. i have a lot of faith and sheila dixon. i think she will go on to do...
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first look at kim brown. anything different with her? she's clean-shaven. >> thanks? i try to be on a daily basis. well, good morning, everyone. happy new year. we do have wind warnings as justin said. a lot of wind warnings at the key and bay bridges. outer loop at liberty road, traffic looks ok here but keep in mind we have a major maintenance project that starts today at the curtis creek drawbridge that would have the outer loop closed between route 10 and hawkins point road. yes, i said closed so expect to see major delays there and look for posted detours. this is in effect through february 12th. as we peek at the city cameras, looking good on the jfx at north avenue. back to you. >>> 5:00. for the first time in our history we're dressing for success. the ravens clinched the playoff spot with the win against the raiders yesterday. it was the willis mcgahee show as he ran for 167 yards. get out of my way! and led the ravens to a 21-13 win. a win it and they are in it kind of game for the ravens. if they won they are in the playoffs. if they lost they were out but
first look at kim brown. anything different with her? she's clean-shaven. >> thanks? i try to be on a daily basis. well, good morning, everyone. happy new year. we do have wind warnings as justin said. a lot of wind warnings at the key and bay bridges. outer loop at liberty road, traffic looks ok here but keep in mind we have a major maintenance project that starts today at the curtis creek drawbridge that would have the outer loop closed between route 10 and hawkins point road. yes, i...
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. >> like the johnsons felt about kim. >> kim was in a group home not far from here. >> the johnsonshat they really wanted was to have kimberly in their lives forever. it was six years ago that we first met these guys to go swimming. they've grown up quite a bit, and this time, they had someone with them who had seen them on television. >> i was watching the tv and i called the next day to family services and i have him today. >> and we went skating. >> reporter: it was four years ago that we introduced you to lorraine. >> i had seen lorraine on wednesday's child a few years ago. i remembered lorraine saying that she wanted to sing in church. >> reporter: the majors saw lorraine and felt they had room in their home and their hearts for her. >> our family is about love, anyway, so we might as well share it now, while we can. >> reporter: nasir was only 5 when we first met her as a wednesday's child. you look so beautiful today. >> thank you. >> reporter: back then, she loved to dress up. and today at 11, her favorite costume is the one she wears for cheerleading, coached by her mother
. >> like the johnsons felt about kim. >> kim was in a group home not far from here. >> the johnsonshat they really wanted was to have kimberly in their lives forever. it was six years ago that we first met these guys to go swimming. they've grown up quite a bit, and this time, they had someone with them who had seen them on television. >> i was watching the tv and i called the next day to family services and i have him today. >> and we went skating. >>...
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>> coming up, miller sounds off on north korean dictator kim jong-il and press secretary robert gibbsatching the daily press conference, an eye patch, a bird on his shoulder and somali want a cracker. >> and next what does think about the nominated milk? be very afraid. >> continuing now with the factor's miller time special as dennis and i dissect american idol. >> chris allen. >> do you care that at&t slipped up a little bit and more people voted for one guy than the other guy, do you care at all? i don't care. >> do i care. >> bill: yes. >> listen, obviously, there are bigger things to come. we've got the demented chia head guy that stepped up from the daisy rifle to the big port bela. maybe we ought to turn it over to up on the house of representative, ratatouille who seems to be the commissar of the inconsequential and let him hold hearings. >> bill: i know what we can do to disarm korea, give him a reality show. >> i think that would work, billy that's brilliant and get them when they're marching, they've got the weird rocket march, we perfect a groin laser and fire a beam down
>> coming up, miller sounds off on north korean dictator kim jong-il and press secretary robert gibbsatching the daily press conference, an eye patch, a bird on his shoulder and somali want a cracker. >> and next what does think about the nominated milk? be very afraid. >> continuing now with the factor's miller time special as dennis and i dissect american idol. >> chris allen. >> do you care that at&t slipped up a little bit and more people voted for one guy...
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first half, defense to offense kim long steps in the passing lane and takes it the other way. the dunk of his choice right there. the patriots up 16-8. on the very next possession the same formula works again. mike morrison has his back, two of his 15 points. george mason led 30-18 at the break. second half it's the freshman corn kneel just -- cornelius strong. a couple other scores uva wins at nc state 70-62. howard loses to morgan state 90- 58. >>> this week the capitals have a prime opportunity to pad their lead in the southeast division. they currently hold a 14-point lead and have the thrashers on tap tonight followed by tampa bay and florida. the capitals entered tonight's road game at 8-1 against southeast division teams. we start in the first period. no score. the caps in the thrashers zone. they win the faceoff. 1-0 capitals early on. still in the first, the thrashers on a power play but the caps are attacking shorthanded. alexander semi ne is denied but he sticks with t. lenot be denied a second time. that is the first of two goals for semin. he now has 18 for the se
first half, defense to offense kim long steps in the passing lane and takes it the other way. the dunk of his choice right there. the patriots up 16-8. on the very next possession the same formula works again. mike morrison has his back, two of his 15 points. george mason led 30-18 at the break. second half it's the freshman corn kneel just -- cornelius strong. a couple other scores uva wins at nc state 70-62. howard loses to morgan state 90- 58. >>> this week the capitals have a prime...
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kim long, the 3-pointer and gets the friendly bounce at the buzzer, led at the half. the second half, patriots trail by 1. the alley-oop dunk. giving mason the lead for good. morrisson, by the way, 15 poin and later in the game, old dominion's ben finney, an ugly wild shot in the lane and goes on the fast break. wright to ryans, pearson finishes it off with authority, a team high 17 points and george mason cruises past odu, 71-55. >> taking on george washington. the drive, extends for the lay- in and foul. misses the free-throw. the bison down, 38-34 and inside to airplane wade and draws the foul and the colonials led. gw pulls away with this one. damion holes a into the lane, banks home 18 points, george washington defeats howard, 81- 63 and improving to 10-3. the others, american beat brown, 76-58. >>> else where virginia tick facing, the governor's cup and jeff all own the steal here. with 23 points, the game went into overtime, even at 80. in o.t., a wild sequence. this is great. to hudson, hits the game- pointer and here comes seton hall, pushes it up the court a
kim long, the 3-pointer and gets the friendly bounce at the buzzer, led at the half. the second half, patriots trail by 1. the alley-oop dunk. giving mason the lead for good. morrisson, by the way, 15 poin and later in the game, old dominion's ben finney, an ugly wild shot in the lane and goes on the fast break. wright to ryans, pearson finishes it off with authority, a team high 17 points and george mason cruises past odu, 71-55. >> taking on george washington. the drive, extends for the...
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. >>> here's kim brown with a check of the roads. >> we have incidents around the area.s certainly a factor as we have icy conditions reported in joppatowne at philadelphia road and joppa farm road. ice also reported to be a factor at a multivehicle crash in howard county. that is southbound route 29 past route 40. expect delays and lane closures there. still have a crash in baltimore city, orleans street at north monford avenue involving a pedestrian. give yourself a few extra minutes there. beltway looking pretty good southbound on 83 past the 41st street bridge. ped in the trance of their shopping routine, some people don't notice the difference between meat and mystery when they enter... ...the frozen zone is it real chicken? or something else? some chicken nuggets and tenders look like they have mystery meat. with my perdue frozen nuggets, there is no mystery. just real all-white meat, made with 100% natural ingredients, no fillers, no preservatives, and a delicious taste your family will love. perdue frozen chicken. all-white meat. no mystery. >>> good morning. i'm
. >>> here's kim brown with a check of the roads. >> we have incidents around the area.s certainly a factor as we have icy conditions reported in joppatowne at philadelphia road and joppa farm road. ice also reported to be a factor at a multivehicle crash in howard county. that is southbound route 29 past route 40. expect delays and lane closures there. still have a crash in baltimore city, orleans street at north monford avenue involving a pedestrian. give yourself a few extra...
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kim is with the fans tonight. >> well, it was do or die for the ravens tonight, and they did it, beating out the raiders for a wildcard spot for the playoffs. of course the ravens fans couldn'ting happier. couldn'ting happier. >> it was your typical postseason ravens victory excitement on federal hill sunday night. people who gather at mother's to watch the game celebrated the big win. >> the best moment was when magahee got the ball and stiff armed the defender and ran it in for a touchdown. that was killer. >> it was amazing. there were too many sacks, but we won. we are in the playoffs, yes! >> but not everyone who was out to watch the game was cheering on the ravens. >> we have a steelers guy. >> the steelers fans are going to have to deal with it. the ravens are in the playoffs they head to foxborough, massachusetts to take on the new england patriots next weekend. and everyone has an opinion on what they need to do. >> he will have a good game, and we do good. >> mark clayton holds on to the ball, and we will get a win. >> so the ravens are on the road to the super bowl again after
kim is with the fans tonight. >> well, it was do or die for the ravens tonight, and they did it, beating out the raiders for a wildcard spot for the playoffs. of course the ravens fans couldn'ting happier. couldn'ting happier. >> it was your typical postseason ravens victory excitement on federal hill sunday night. people who gather at mother's to watch the game celebrated the big win. >> the best moment was when magahee got the ball and stiff armed the defender and ran it in...
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feel more like three or four degrees if you are exposed to bad wind, and exposed to the wind now is kimoutside. she was outside last night as well. does it feel any more comfortable or about the same as yesterday? >> last night the wind was more vicious than it is now, but it is still very cold. all weekend it has been bitter cold out here, and this weather is not just a nuisance or uncomfortable. it can actually be dangerous. emergency room doctors say they see an increase of people coming in with cold weather related ailments in this type of weather. the biggest concerns are frostbite and hypothermia. doctors say frostbite usually happens in the extremities like fingers or toes or areas exposed to the coal directly like your nose or face. it starts with the numbness or a lump in the area. it can be deadly. hyperthermia starts with the shivers. it is most common with kids and the elderly, but most of these conditions are preventable. >> all of the coal-related illnesses are behavioral illnesses. they are behavioral issues that people if they behaved appropriately and stay indoors, if t
feel more like three or four degrees if you are exposed to bad wind, and exposed to the wind now is kimoutside. she was outside last night as well. does it feel any more comfortable or about the same as yesterday? >> last night the wind was more vicious than it is now, but it is still very cold. all weekend it has been bitter cold out here, and this weather is not just a nuisance or uncomfortable. it can actually be dangerous. emergency room doctors say they see an increase of people...
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now to talk about some of the must-see movies for 2010, senior writer for "in-touch weekly," kim, ours saw "avatar" yesterday. i didn't think the plot line was so unusual but the effects were incredible. is that the wave of the future now? >> oh, yeah. look at "avatar" to start this ball rolling. we'll see a lot of 3-d movies in 2010. the fourth installment of "shrek" is coming out in 3-d. "shrek forever." it has a "wonderful life" type of thing. "toy story" in 3-d and so look for some 3-d in 2010. >> here's the 3-d clip in "alice in wonderland." >> you're back. >> alice! >> alice! >> alice. you're absolutely alice. i'd know you anywhere. >> tell us about this movie. >> this is tim burton's interpretation of "alice in wonderland." it is not the disney animated happy kind. johnny depp plays the mad hatter. he's made some comments saying he thinks the mad hatter's very poisoned. >> finally, is 2010 going to be as strong a year as 2009? >> for sure. a lot of sequels, throw-backs to the '80s. look for "ironman." "sex and the city." "twilight" eclipse, the final chapter in harry potter is
now to talk about some of the must-see movies for 2010, senior writer for "in-touch weekly," kim, ours saw "avatar" yesterday. i didn't think the plot line was so unusual but the effects were incredible. is that the wave of the future now? >> oh, yeah. look at "avatar" to start this ball rolling. we'll see a lot of 3-d movies in 2010. the fourth installment of "shrek" is coming out in 3-d. "shrek forever." it has a "wonderful...
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. >> i'm kim cattrall. >> hi, i'm ken burns. >> i'm lili taylor. >> i'm henry louis gates, jr., and public broadcasting is my source for news about the world. >> for intelligent conversation. >> for election coverage you can count on. >> for conversations beyond the sound bites. >> a commitment to journalism. >> for deciding who to vote for. >> i'm kerry washington, and public broadcasting is my source for inteigent connections to my community. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, l angeles.
. >> i'm kim cattrall. >> hi, i'm ken burns. >> i'm lili taylor. >> i'm henry louis gates, jr., and public broadcasting is my source for news about the world. >> for intelligent conversation. >> for election coverage you can count on. >> for conversations beyond the sound bites. >> a commitment to journalism. >> for deciding who to vote for. >> i'm kerry washington, and public broadcasting is my source for inteigent connections to my...
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. >> you're killing us, kim. >> i can name more.e, the whole spiel. >> all right. kim is the senior editor with "in touch weekly." thanks for coming in. >> thanks. >>> still ahead, more on the record, cold temperatures hitting parts of the country. we will get the latest from the weather channel, that's coming up next. granddaughter: grandma, you did it! woman: i did. granddaughter: oops. vo: quitting smoking feels good. walmart saves you an average of 20% on these products. vo: save money. live better. walmart. who's not answering. announcer: there's a better way. intuit quickbooks online organizes your business in one place, and helps you stay on top of your business anytime, anywhere. get a 30-day free trial at intuit.com. >>> new developments in yemen today where al qaeda is said to have recruited and armed the so-called underwear bomber. the u.s. embassy is closed today because of an active threat from al qaeda. meantime democrats in the obama administration are on the defensive following al qaeda's attempted attack on a u.s. b
. >> you're killing us, kim. >> i can name more.e, the whole spiel. >> all right. kim is the senior editor with "in touch weekly." thanks for coming in. >> thanks. >>> still ahead, more on the record, cold temperatures hitting parts of the country. we will get the latest from the weather channel, that's coming up next. granddaughter: grandma, you did it! woman: i did. granddaughter: oops. vo: quitting smoking feels good. walmart saves you an average of...
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kim never came home. a catastrophic crash occurred only five minutes later. less than 2 miles from our house. julian michael sustained relatively minor injuries. joe, who was driving, was critically injured. my daughter, so full of life only five minutes before died in the front seat of the mustang because her friend briefly lost control of his car. he fishtailed into the path of a 30-year-old woman coming in the opposite direction in her all lane at inappropriate speed who had no idea that in the blink of an eye her life would change forever. alcohol, drugs or excess of speed were not factors. all five were victims of inexperience, a failure to recognize that novice drivers lack the skill that comes only but time behind the wheel. victims of the false sense of security that came when it driving permit turned into a license on a child's 16th birthday. we as adults, as legislators and as parents have failed to protect our children. about a year after my daughter's death i was asked by state senator david sicko led by might be interested in working on delaware'
kim never came home. a catastrophic crash occurred only five minutes later. less than 2 miles from our house. julian michael sustained relatively minor injuries. joe, who was driving, was critically injured. my daughter, so full of life only five minutes before died in the front seat of the mustang because her friend briefly lost control of his car. he fishtailed into the path of a 30-year-old woman coming in the opposite direction in her all lane at inappropriate speed who had no idea that in...
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. >> reporter: this is one of the doze zen of calls -- dozen of calls kim will handle today. >> a lot of dead batteries? >> it's crazy today. >> reporter: by 11:00 a.m. more than 4,000 calls for service came in, nearly half for dead batteries. >> with the holiday and two weeks of holidays people left the car sitting, the batteries don't hold up, especially in this cold temperature and the windchill knocks the battery down, too. >> fran's car was sitting since new year's eve. >> this battery is bad. i will replace this battery for you. try it again. >> reporter: spicer says to keep your car on the road, you have to run it regularly. >> best thing if you are out of town more than two or three days, find a neighbor to start the car for you every now and then, let it run for 10, 15 minutes. the battery gets to be three years old, replace it. batteries tend to last three to four years in this climate. >> reporter: here is another tip. leaving the vehicle running to stay warm can back fire on you. >> trying to see where the lock button is. >> reporter: aaa has handled calls from people that
. >> reporter: this is one of the doze zen of calls -- dozen of calls kim will handle today. >> a lot of dead batteries? >> it's crazy today. >> reporter: by 11:00 a.m. more than 4,000 calls for service came in, nearly half for dead batteries. >> with the holiday and two weeks of holidays people left the car sitting, the batteries don't hold up, especially in this cold temperature and the windchill knocks the battery down, too. >> fran's car was sitting since...
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. >>> the world of big news stories rumbled in 2009 from the saber rattling of kim jong-il to the fist of mahmoud ahmadinejad. iranian protesters ran beneath a banner of a young woman. the pan a.m. terrorist walked free. iraq and afghanistan heard plans for american troop buildups and pullouts. even as a military community dealt with tragedy close to home and concern for the growing number of veterans kept growing, too. >> i think we owe it to them, absolutely owe it to them to take care of them when they come back. >> yet for many americans the biggest worry was a tiny bug. worst virus, the h1n1/swine flu had everyone on the run. it was less deadly than fear. >> i don't want to come off as pro-pandemic, but i feel like i have been cheated. like, when's it coming? >> the vaccine was also much harder to find than federal officials predicted. >> if you see swine flu -- what the government would do if it was really a serious virus, would be a picture of the government unable to cope. >> it's one of those things where you say, i don't want to come in today and your bosses are like, why? yo
. >>> the world of big news stories rumbled in 2009 from the saber rattling of kim jong-il to the fist of mahmoud ahmadinejad. iranian protesters ran beneath a banner of a young woman. the pan a.m. terrorist walked free. iraq and afghanistan heard plans for american troop buildups and pullouts. even as a military community dealt with tragedy close to home and concern for the growing number of veterans kept growing, too. >> i think we owe it to them, absolutely owe it to them to...
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it is too late for kim but it is not too late for the rest of us.ll of us share the road with teens, and are potential victims of their inexperience. the purpose of gdl is not to punish but to protect and give them time to learn to deal with distractions and road conditions under the guidance of an experienced adults conducted in power's parent to say no to allow children to ride with peers who lack the experience to keep unsafe. -- to keep them safe. it is my hope that you never get that call or not at the door. only those who share this experience know the heartache never goes away. it shatters your world and destroys your dreams. it is terrifying. our personal tragedy has taught us a difficult lesson. hard lesson. many others have died and been injured because the old system failed to provide for the most important factor of all, experience. i applaud congressman bishop, van hollen and others who share the vision. since it was implemented in june 1999, the delaware law is one of the strongest in the country, and the most successful tools in reduc
it is too late for kim but it is not too late for the rest of us.ll of us share the road with teens, and are potential victims of their inexperience. the purpose of gdl is not to punish but to protect and give them time to learn to deal with distractions and road conditions under the guidance of an experienced adults conducted in power's parent to say no to allow children to ride with peers who lack the experience to keep unsafe. -- to keep them safe. it is my hope that you never get that call...
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it's too late for kim, but it is not too late for the rest of us. all who share the road with
it's too late for kim, but it is not too late for the rest of us. all who share the road with
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they are employees like kim drive-in a service biologist too, for 13 years, has poured herself and herpicayune project in southwest florida in the everglades. her hard work has paid off. tom strickland joined sam hamilton to break ground on the 55,000 acre restoration project , a corner shorn of our efforts to restore the river of grass, the everglades, here in america. so let's hear it for camera and let tearful all. -- so let's hear it for kim and let's hear it for all. [applause] that round of applause goes to all of the scientist in the department of the interior. thank you for recognizing her. we have had many stars in the interior, including all of you who have been working with chris henderson and the directors and the rest of their employees in the implementation of the recovery act. that is a major responsibility. we need to make sure that it is implemented in the right way, based on the directives that we have from president obama and our responsibilities to make sure that we're taking care of the $3 billion that were brought to this department through the recovery act. the p
they are employees like kim drive-in a service biologist too, for 13 years, has poured herself and herpicayune project in southwest florida in the everglades. her hard work has paid off. tom strickland joined sam hamilton to break ground on the 55,000 acre restoration project , a corner shorn of our efforts to restore the river of grass, the everglades, here in america. so let's hear it for camera and let tearful all. -- so let's hear it for kim and let's hear it for all. [applause] that round...
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morning kim. morning bob. (phone ring) good morning, scott tissue. can everyone hear me?. great, let's get started. surprise! you guys! (announcer) now scott extra soft tissue has a new design, and it's our softest ever. and one mega roll has more sheets than four of the competitions regular rolls. wow! this is really soft! new guy. (announcer) new scott extra soft tissue... softness done right! with thermacare® heatwraps. that's 8 hours while you wear it, plus an additional 8 hours of relief after you take it off! thermacare® delivers heat that penetrates deep, warming the muscle right where it hurts-- to relax, soothe and unlock tight muscles... for lasting pain relief. even after i took thermacare® off, my back stayed loose for the next day. it allows me to move side-to-side without pain. my muscles feel like this. and then after the heat gets really deep, my muscles do feel lose. thermacare® works differently; while some other pain relief patches and creams... may feel warm, they're really not. with this i can feel the heat going deep, deep inside of the muscles. the
morning kim. morning bob. (phone ring) good morning, scott tissue. can everyone hear me?. great, let's get started. surprise! you guys! (announcer) now scott extra soft tissue has a new design, and it's our softest ever. and one mega roll has more sheets than four of the competitions regular rolls. wow! this is really soft! new guy. (announcer) new scott extra soft tissue... softness done right! with thermacare® heatwraps. that's 8 hours while you wear it, plus an additional 8 hours of relief...
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kim and many others have died and many more have been injured because the old system failed to provide for the most important factor of all, experience. . vision. since it was implemented in june 1999, the delaware law is one of the strongest in the country, and the most successful tools in reducing crashes and 16-year-old drivers by almost 16 60%. it's my sincere hope that states which have not implemented a strong anprogram will do so. it's time to help all of our children to make better choices children to make better choices based on t that comes only with experience. thank you for your dedication to making roads in every state safer for all of us. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, susan. next we will hear from dr. joseph wright, who is representing the american academy of pediatrics. he brings the perspective of many years at the center here in washington. he heads the child advocacy institute. we are delighted that you could join us. >> good afternoon, everyone. my name is dr. joseph wright. i'm a pediatric emergency physician and the senior vice president at children
kim and many others have died and many more have been injured because the old system failed to provide for the most important factor of all, experience. . vision. since it was implemented in june 1999, the delaware law is one of the strongest in the country, and the most successful tools in reducing crashes and 16-year-old drivers by almost 16 60%. it's my sincere hope that states which have not implemented a strong anprogram will do so. it's time to help all of our children to make better...
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. >> there's a lady i work with, kim armstrong who lost her son to violence in the city. she says a lot about what is the trigger, is it bad -- >> but what is the catalyst to get other people as passionate and as involved. and that is frustrating. it does make you frustrating because i have seen this for 30 years. we have made some good progress over the last two and a half. but for a city of this potential, and a city of this, the enormous goodness of our city, to still have this under current of shootings and homicides, it is frustrating. >> it is entering. we put up a map and there's only about a minute left here. we put up a map in the newsrooms and had push pens for inmurder, you can see they they're clustered i am not trying to go -- here but there is something to that. >> yeah. we are getting more people involved there's good new, two and a half years we have posted and sustained the lowest homicide levels in more than 20 years. i would hope again that people take that as a success and start coming back to the stands. right. no one is going to orioles game, you put
. >> there's a lady i work with, kim armstrong who lost her son to violence in the city. she says a lot about what is the trigger, is it bad -- >> but what is the catalyst to get other people as passionate and as involved. and that is frustrating. it does make you frustrating because i have seen this for 30 years. we have made some good progress over the last two and a half. but for a city of this potential, and a city of this, the enormous goodness of our city, to still have this...
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dictators and engaging space and certainly one of the people that was at the center of this exchange was kimong-il. the president made a commitment to engage dictators that's exactly what he's done. i don't think he's done it very successfully. what we've soon is a series, not just one, a series of provocation from north korea, one after another after another and a series of overtures of the obama administration sometime as if they're in concert with one another, a culmination of back and forth that ended with this final meeting just in recent weeks, the u.s. envoy, steven bossworth meeting with his counterpart bilateral meeting, which i think was a tremendous boost to the legitimacy of a corrupt regime. if you had to judge after the first year, korea is winning the first round of diplomacy. >> raising the pandemic alert to the highest level declaring that the h1n1 flu pandemic is underway. beneath the headlines the who says at that the alert reflected the geographic spread of the virus and its monument. a big fish was caught in new york, bernie madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison ju
dictators and engaging space and certainly one of the people that was at the center of this exchange was kimong-il. the president made a commitment to engage dictators that's exactly what he's done. i don't think he's done it very successfully. what we've soon is a series, not just one, a series of provocation from north korea, one after another after another and a series of overtures of the obama administration sometime as if they're in concert with one another, a culmination of back and forth...
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my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom.t was really easy to do. [ spits ] [ both laugh ] [ robert ] we created legal zoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. maybe one of the most important is centrum silver ultra men's. a complete multivitamin for men over 50. it has nutrients to help support eye health and nutrients like vitamin d for your colon. centrum silver ultra men's >> larry: joining us now is dr. sanjay gupta, the cnn chief medical correspondent, a practicing neurosurgeon reporting today on medical tents and treatment at the makeshift field hospitals. how are they doing at those hospitals, sanjay? >> well, you know, it's been a day of highs and lows, larry. as you know, last night we were talking about the fact there is such a dramatic need, so few personnel and so few supplies. this morning we found these field hospital tents that are over here. five of them were set up in an area close to the hospit
my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom.t was really easy to do. [ spits ] [ both laugh ] [ robert ] we created legal zoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. maybe one of the most important is centrum silver ultra men's. a complete multivitamin for men over 50. it has nutrients to help support eye health and nutrients like vitamin d for your colon....
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[applause] >> hi, kim guadagno, to call lisa -- do solemnly swear that i will support the constitutiontution of the state of new jersey, and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same and to the governments established in the united states and in the state, under the authority of the people, and that i will faithfully, impartial lee, and justly perform all the duties of the office of lieutenant governor according to the best of my ability, so help me god. >> congratulations. [cheers and applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the governor of new jersey. >> thank you. [applause] thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. lt. governor guadagno, senate president sweeney, speaker all, members of the 214th legislature, members of our congressional delegation, members of the supreme court, to all the former governor's, to my former u.s. attorney colleagues, to my dear family and friends, and most of all, to the hard- working men and women of new jersey, i stand here today as your governor. i understand the task before me, and i am well aware of the expectations for meat and
[applause] >> hi, kim guadagno, to call lisa -- do solemnly swear that i will support the constitutiontution of the state of new jersey, and that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same and to the governments established in the united states and in the state, under the authority of the people, and that i will faithfully, impartial lee, and justly perform all the duties of the office of lieutenant governor according to the best of my ability, so help me god. >>...
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it's too late for kim, but it is not too late for the rest of us. all who share the road with teens. the purpose is to give them time to deal with the distractions and road conditions. it gives parents the power to say no, to allow their children to ride with peers. we must reduce property damage and lives lost. it is my hope that you never get that call or that knock on the door. only those who share this experience new the heartache that never goes away. it shatters your world and destroys your dreams. it is terrifying and it is random. our personal tragedy has taught us a hard lesson. many others have died and been injured because the old system failed to provide for the most important factor of all, experience. i applaud congressman bishop, van hollen and others who share the vision. since it was implemented in june 1999, the delaware law is one of the strongest in the country, and the most successful tools in reducing crashes and 16-year-old drivers by almost 16 60%. it's my sincere hope that states which have not implemented a strong anprogram
it's too late for kim, but it is not too late for the rest of us. all who share the road with teens. the purpose is to give them time to deal with the distractions and road conditions. it gives parents the power to say no, to allow their children to ride with peers. we must reduce property damage and lives lost. it is my hope that you never get that call or that knock on the door. only those who share this experience new the heartache that never goes away. it shatters your world and destroys...
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my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom.ly easy to do. [ spits ] [ both laugh ] [ robert ] we created legal zoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >> larry: erin cohen wanted to said david misunderstood, you deal with special groups, right? >> yeah. we weren't having a discussion about parents selling their children, we were talking about organized crimes brokering them. gang task force investigations. >> larry: do you see progress? >> i see progress, yes. ambassador at the state department is doing a magnificent job. what he's accomplished is marvelous. i see progress, but at the same time, slavery's the fastest growing illegal business in the world. it's already past drug sales and it's in position to pass -- pardon me, it's already passed arms sales and it's in position to pass drug sales. >> larry: and it's in every country? >> every country. >> larry: david diggs, do you see progress? >> i do. when i firs
my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom.ly easy to do. [ spits ] [ both laugh ] [ robert ] we created legal zoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >> larry: erin cohen wanted to said david misunderstood, you deal with special groups, right? >> yeah. we weren't having a discussion about parents selling their children, we were talking about...
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my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom. it was really easy to do. [ spits ] [ both laugh ] [ robert ] we created legal zoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> we're back. here's the latest in massachusetts. scott brown has a 7% point lead, 53% over martha coakley, 65%. this is the race for the seat left by ted kennedy. >>> he's done work in port-au-prince. what's the latest from your vantage point now, ivan? >> a sad moment here, larry. i'm going to pan the camera right over here. the rescue team over here moments ago brought out the body of a priest and [ inaudible ] >> larry: i want to apologize. that's a poor connection with ivan watson. we'll try to reconnect with him, but obviously he's reporting on the bringing out of a lady who did not make it, from the rubble in haiti. let's go to washington. governor ed rendell, democrat of pennsylvania, has just come back from haiti accompanying 53 children from
my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom. it was really easy to do. [ spits ] [ both laugh ] [ robert ] we created legal zoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> we're back. here's the latest in massachusetts. scott brown has a 7% point lead, 53% over martha coakley, 65%. this is the race for the seat left by ted kennedy. >>> he's...
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morning kim. morning bob. (phone ring) good morning, scott tissue. can everyone hear me? uh, just barely. great, let's get started. surprise! you guys! (announcer) now scott extra soft tissue has a new design, and it's our softest ever. and one mega roll has more sheets than four of the competitions regular rolls. wow! this is really soft! new guy. (announcer) new scott extra soft tissue... softness done right! >>> checking headlines this morning. five men from the d.c. area suspected of plot ago attacks in pakistan are due to appear in an antiterrorism court today. police in pakistan say they will seek life sentences against the five young muslim men. the suspects were all arrested in eastern pakistan early next month. >>> t u.s. embassy in yemen is locked up tight this morning. the united states closed its embassy along with fresh threats from al-qaeda. the president's top counterterrorism advisor, john brennan, hit the talk show circuit on sunday to talk more about the situation in yemen. >> our indications are that al- qaeda plans to carry on an attack. both the u.s.
morning kim. morning bob. (phone ring) good morning, scott tissue. can everyone hear me? uh, just barely. great, let's get started. surprise! you guys! (announcer) now scott extra soft tissue has a new design, and it's our softest ever. and one mega roll has more sheets than four of the competitions regular rolls. wow! this is really soft! new guy. (announcer) new scott extra soft tissue... softness done right! >>> checking headlines this morning. five men from the d.c. area suspected...
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florida defeating ucla in '06 behind al hor ford and joe kim noah.mpany. 86-75, as the gators did it aga again. horford, 18 and 12 for billy donovan. he is one of three active coaches with multiple championships. jim calhoun and mike krzyzewski the other two. >> larry: they had three guys drafted off that team that year that went to the nba. >> bob: gators shooting just 33%. howell dropping back to rebound the tyus miss. mays. smith has done a great job of setting up inside. >> larry: he flashes, as soon as he gets open, he gets his big hands you calling for the ball. >> bob: here's a turnover. and now it's shipman to lay it in. >> larry: florida very happy to have shipman back playing again. the knee injury, he missed the american university and pre presbyterian games. they need him for depth at that guard position. >> bob: nc state lead is four. >> larry: going back to that zone. trying to keep the ball out of smith's hands. >> bob: they get it to him. runs into two gators and scores anyway. >> larry: if you're going to play behind him, somebody's
florida defeating ucla in '06 behind al hor ford and joe kim noah.mpany. 86-75, as the gators did it aga again. horford, 18 and 12 for billy donovan. he is one of three active coaches with multiple championships. jim calhoun and mike krzyzewski the other two. >> larry: they had three guys drafted off that team that year that went to the nba. >> bob: gators shooting just 33%. howell dropping back to rebound the tyus miss. mays. smith has done a great job of setting up inside....
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obviously ecolab rates vary closer with ambassador steve bosworth and ambassador sung kim where they have very complementary roles. they are in the region on a regular basis consulting with our partners but his role is different than the six-party process. >> when ambassador king visits south korea next week, wilham besser king discuss with the south korean government about the north korean human rights issues? >> yes. >> also, he will have an interview with the north korean defectors and south korea? >> yes. >> and also he will have an interview with the north korean defectors in south korea? are you concerned that this airstrike and the recent announcement of the construction of new neighborhood in east jerusalem will somehow limit your efforts to relaunch negotiations? >> as the secretary talked about in your media at daily short time ago we obviously are always concerned about the dynamic on the ground in the region, and the impact that that can have that any particular time on our efforts to get in negotiations started and move aggressively towards peace in the middle east, so y
obviously ecolab rates vary closer with ambassador steve bosworth and ambassador sung kim where they have very complementary roles. they are in the region on a regular basis consulting with our partners but his role is different than the six-party process. >> when ambassador king visits south korea next week, wilham besser king discuss with the south korean government about the north korean human rights issues? >> yes. >> also, he will have an interview with the north korean...
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let's hear it for kim and let's hear it for all -- [applause] not only for kim, because that round of applause goes to all the scientists who work with on the department of interior, thank you for recognizing her. we have had many stars at interior this year, including all of you who have been working with chris henderson and bureau directors and all of the rest of our employees in the implementation of the recovery act. that is a major responsibility and we need to make sure that it is implemented in the right way, based on the directives that we have from president obama and our responsibility is to make sure we're taking care of the $3 billion that were brought to this department through the recovery act. the people who have worked on this effort are many throughout the department. they are people like fay winters with the bureau of land management in florida. fay is the project manager of four recovery act projects at the juniper inlet lighthouse outstanding natural area. like many around the department, fay assumed her recovery act responsibilities on top of doing everything else
let's hear it for kim and let's hear it for all -- [applause] not only for kim, because that round of applause goes to all the scientists who work with on the department of interior, thank you for recognizing her. we have had many stars at interior this year, including all of you who have been working with chris henderson and bureau directors and all of the rest of our employees in the implementation of the recovery act. that is a major responsibility and we need to make sure that it is...
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kim serafin, senior editor for "in touch" magazine joins me. kate gosselin got a big makeover.>> kate gosselin, people have seen the photos floating around, new hair extensions, apparently it took 20 hours to do these hair extensions. >> oh, my gosh. >> thousands of dollars. definitely not the clip-on ones you buy at the beauty star. i've done those and those look fine for me but i'm not kate gosselin. >> look at the hair stastyle sh had, that was kate gosselin. remember at halloween, they had the wigs. >> people were trying to find it, could not find it anywhere. she was so known for that hairstyle. this is a big deal, the fact she's starting this new year, her and jon got divorced in december, finalized. new kate, new hairdo, new year. >> and jon's got a new girlfriend. >> yeah. apparently jon met a girl while skiing over the holidays and certainly jon needed a new girlfriend for 2010, because he hasn't had enough women in his life so -- >> jon needs a lot of new stuff. let's go to the new season of american idol. it will have a brand new look. how will fans take to this? >>
kim serafin, senior editor for "in touch" magazine joins me. kate gosselin got a big makeover.>> kate gosselin, people have seen the photos floating around, new hair extensions, apparently it took 20 hours to do these hair extensions. >> oh, my gosh. >> thousands of dollars. definitely not the clip-on ones you buy at the beauty star. i've done those and those look fine for me but i'm not kate gosselin. >> look at the hair stastyle sh had, that was kate...
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kim mcclure is somewhere. came to us from afghanistan, a good sso, and representing the future of the foreign service. we have a whole lot of other people in the back there, including in the department from nine other agencies, plus the state department. stroh, what i would like to say, and i will do this very quickly, is that in dealing with the sophistication of this audience, the most common question i get when i walk down the street, or run into people, is the most valid, why are we in afghanistan? it's a fair question to ask any situation as complicated and difficult as this. this is not an easy situation. a year ago barack obama inherited the situation, and he faces several choices. and so we went to a complicated policy, which some of you in this room contributed. and one person in this room let, bruce riedel turkey was the chair and i was the cochair of the strategic review committee. and i think bruseghin, here in the front row, i thank bruce for his response to president obama's call, which came on t
kim mcclure is somewhere. came to us from afghanistan, a good sso, and representing the future of the foreign service. we have a whole lot of other people in the back there, including in the department from nine other agencies, plus the state department. stroh, what i would like to say, and i will do this very quickly, is that in dealing with the sophistication of this audience, the most common question i get when i walk down the street, or run into people, is the most valid, why are we in...
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i'm kim driscoll and i'm a mayor of salem, massachusetts, small city just north of boston. thank you for being here. you clearly get it. thanks great. one quick point we're one of the many cities who have tiger grants in and glad to hear they are going to come out on time. they are great projects and i'm excited that those things will move forward. one plea we are looking at the tiger grants and transportation funding as important as the road networks, the bridges, the public transportation, the high-speed rail is -- if we can't completely leave port development and the waterfront out of that equation -- for a city like salem we're small and historic at one time we had a larger port than boston. the first millionaire in america hailed from salem, massachusetts, made their fortunes out in the waterfront. we want to take advantage of that waterfront. we don't have an interstate or highway success. it's also a great way to get in and out of boston, commuter traffic and i'm hoping as we think of federal funding for transportation that there is a small portion that can be dedica
i'm kim driscoll and i'm a mayor of salem, massachusetts, small city just north of boston. thank you for being here. you clearly get it. thanks great. one quick point we're one of the many cities who have tiger grants in and glad to hear they are going to come out on time. they are great projects and i'm excited that those things will move forward. one plea we are looking at the tiger grants and transportation funding as important as the road networks, the bridges, the public transportation,...
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>> in his robert -- my name is robert kim at the university of washington.you mentioned that the type of unification fashioned either bite implosions in north korea or general style of fashions of unification. my question is, if i can distinguish two different types of unification -- german, east german and west german, the west with the united states and other international western states, and east germans actually had russian political controls, as far as economic support. but if you say that in north korea and south korea, they do not have any major international superpowers control. even china is not necessarily in control of north korea. i would like to see people in public discuss using the east german unification fashion why these issues are not strongly mentioned? >> i don't know if you want to make any comments, since you are in germany. it -- you were in germany. you are going to be modest and keep me on the spot i was reading a few things that christian has written. it is true that the russians were present when east germany fell. thanks to mikhai
>> in his robert -- my name is robert kim at the university of washington.you mentioned that the type of unification fashioned either bite implosions in north korea or general style of fashions of unification. my question is, if i can distinguish two different types of unification -- german, east german and west german, the west with the united states and other international western states, and east germans actually had russian political controls, as far as economic support. but if you...
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we are terrorists conjures up someone who looks like a bin laden, to say communist is someone like kim jong il. in general, to constantly try to examine and reexamined and examine again the premise, concepts, metaphors, assumptions that we bring to bear on our work because the whole point is that those things are more and pointing to than the daily flotsam and jetsam of information that might be coming across your desk as a policy maker or a scholar. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you for inviting me to conference. thank you to the miller center for organizing it. thank you for bearing up this whole long day and being so attentive. my paper holds a mirror up to us which is to say independent, non-governmental scholarly experts. how well do we do when paradigm shattering event happen that we did not do a job of predicting and scholars. my question is, how well to independent scholars do at policy evaluation after event occurred at alter the foundations of a major geopolitical [inaudible] how well do we do? it policy evaluation involves an assessment and criticism of a given
we are terrorists conjures up someone who looks like a bin laden, to say communist is someone like kim jong il. in general, to constantly try to examine and reexamined and examine again the premise, concepts, metaphors, assumptions that we bring to bear on our work because the whole point is that those things are more and pointing to than the daily flotsam and jetsam of information that might be coming across your desk as a policy maker or a scholar. thank you very much. >> thank you....
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i'm sure i said nigel never knew kim.and exposing that great cover-up and the damage he did and the lives that he lost was extremely tricky. and i want to say again that was a question of reporting. now, straight reporting is very important. and investigative journalism is only an aspect of it. but it's a very difficult form. and in the sunday times we found a team was a great way to do it. and one of the things that i'm very proud the paper was to achieve was to bring some kind of understanding of the history and the currencies of what was happening in northern ireland. and john barry who's here tonight, the head of the team working through some of the most difficult circumstances ever and produced a fantastic book and report. when i was prosecuted by the ira, of which i was for suggesting that some of the members were stealing money, i had to go to belfast. and most unfortunately the guys who were escorting me took a wrong turn. so get down but it reminded what the reporters were doing on the spot every day. so that's w
i'm sure i said nigel never knew kim.and exposing that great cover-up and the damage he did and the lives that he lost was extremely tricky. and i want to say again that was a question of reporting. now, straight reporting is very important. and investigative journalism is only an aspect of it. but it's a very difficult form. and in the sunday times we found a team was a great way to do it. and one of the things that i'm very proud the paper was to achieve was to bring some kind of...