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this month linda hogan. >> caller: hi, linda. glad to see and hear from you.n the field of psychology, you'll often see in textbooks and hypothesis called the wharf wharfian hypothesis, and it goes something hike -- like this: that we think, people think in terms of the language that they learn. for example, if we learned english, we'll think in terms of that language. if we've learned italian, we'll think in terms of that language. and, of course, bilingual people are interest to that extent. and also from that point of view the language would often govern the thoughts that we have. i have two questions regarding the whorfian hypothesis. one, can you tell from the spelling of this person's name, w-h-o-r-f, if that may be a native american person. and, two, what do you think about his hypothesis regarding how we think from our acquisition of language? thank you. >> guest: um, no. benjamin whorf was not. he was a scholar, he was not native. and the, i think that probably the language has a great influence on how people think, but so does the environment and eco
this month linda hogan. >> caller: hi, linda. glad to see and hear from you.n the field of psychology, you'll often see in textbooks and hypothesis called the wharf wharfian hypothesis, and it goes something hike -- like this: that we think, people think in terms of the language that they learn. for example, if we learned english, we'll think in terms of that language. if we've learned italian, we'll think in terms of that language. and, of course, bilingual people are interest to that...
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you are on booktv. >> caller: hi, linda. i think i may have gone to school with you, three million years ago. >> guest: hi, connie. >> caller: hi. >> host: did you go to the university of colorado, connie? >> guest: in colorado springs. >> caller: oh my gosh, connie. hi. hi, how are you, hon? >> caller: i'm fine. how are you? it's weird to be living and teaches at amherst college, named after lord jeffrey amherst. as you remember when we found out about the blain ets for land story, i was really horrifying. buffy st. marie sang a song. that's not my question. my question is you've written so many wonderful what you would call nonfiction books filled with all sorts of just amazing information. and stories. what was it about the novel that grabbed yousome >> guest: well l -- i started out as a poet. and i went to the novel because i couldn't tell certain stories in poetry. i didn't have have -- it was the wrong tomorrow form. so i had to make up the form of the novel. and i really love writing novels. i'm working on one now as
you are on booktv. >> caller: hi, linda. i think i may have gone to school with you, three million years ago. >> guest: hi, connie. >> caller: hi. >> host: did you go to the university of colorado, connie? >> guest: in colorado springs. >> caller: oh my gosh, connie. hi. hi, how are you, hon? >> caller: i'm fine. how are you? it's weird to be living and teaches at amherst college, named after lord jeffrey amherst. as you remember when we found out about...
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,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good thursday afternoon. i'm grace lee. >> hi, everybody. i'm frank mallicoat. a simple request to buckle up and it all comes to blows. >> two brothers are under arrest accused of punching an american airlines pilot on a san francisco-bound flight. anne makovec is following the story at sfo. anne, we understand there can now be federal charges filed, is that right? >> reporter: it is against federal law to attack any member of a flight crew. and i just got off the phone with american airlines. they confirm that the fbi is now investigating and that could mean federal charges. >> these guys, they just went berserk and it was -- it was awful. >> reporter: an awful start to a flight from miami to sfo overnight. >> we knew that these guys were really weird in the beginning and they shouldn't have been let on the plane because they were acting funny. >> reporter: jonathan and louis baez brothers from florida under arrest accused of aggressive battery against the captain. here's a photo of the fight taken by anothe
,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good thursday afternoon. i'm grace lee. >> hi, everybody. i'm frank mallicoat. a simple request to buckle up and it all comes to blows. >> two brothers are under arrest accused of punching an american airlines pilot on a san francisco-bound flight. anne makovec is following the story at sfo. anne, we understand there can now be federal charges filed, is that right? >> reporter: it is against federal...
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i think that linda drane-burdick pulled it all together for the jury. so rather than going down the rabbit hole as jeff ashton referred to yesterday, they can look back and look at the big picture and not get lost in the trees of the forest and see this case for what it really is. i think that she pretty much dispelled and shutdown all of what seem to be cockamamie theories, and i thought she was powerful and masterful sglcht and in your experience of a case like this, there is so much csi-kind of evidence, but the obvious gaping hole in the prosecution's case which is that they have no cause of death which allowed this opening for the idea that there could have been an accidental drowning, how does a jury weigh that? how do they weigh this expert testimony which is often contradictory with commonsense with the emotion? >> well, i think it is going to be very difficult for the jury to weigh all of the evidence in this case. however, what linda did say which is one of the most important things of this case is to look at the totality of the evidence. the
i think that linda drane-burdick pulled it all together for the jury. so rather than going down the rabbit hole as jeff ashton referred to yesterday, they can look back and look at the big picture and not get lost in the trees of the forest and see this case for what it really is. i think that she pretty much dispelled and shutdown all of what seem to be cockamamie theories, and i thought she was powerful and masterful sglcht and in your experience of a case like this, there is so much csi-kind...
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>> host: linda hogan? >> guest: any place. you are not familiar with the work you might not read a lot of poetry. you might start with "dwellings: a spiritual history of the living world" or one of the novel's. on everything you said that sounds wonderful. >> host: ann vtols can you talk more about your next book, what you are working on next? >> guest: indois is a performance piece. it is a 1-woman show. i am not a performer so i don't know if i will do it but i might try to see how badly it goes. for 30 years i thought about this story of media and i have done research on that story and to me she is and indigenous woman who was taken away. her father was the source -- she had -- she came from another world into her husband's world. and then he betrayed her. and so what i have done is taken that story. i thought about it for so long. power could i work with it? what would i do to make this the story of a native woman? i put it in a contemporary setting where a woman is being interviewed from in prison. she is being interviewe
>> host: linda hogan? >> guest: any place. you are not familiar with the work you might not read a lot of poetry. you might start with "dwellings: a spiritual history of the living world" or one of the novel's. on everything you said that sounds wonderful. >> host: ann vtols can you talk more about your next book, what you are working on next? >> guest: indois is a performance piece. it is a 1-woman show. i am not a performer so i don't know if i will do it but...
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and linda pierce for a seat 11. we can do that without opposition cannot elect to continue seat nine until the end. if that is ok. thank you very much. i just want to thank again all the members who have come out today in the middle of the work day for this committee. madam clerk, would you please call item number two? >> gehring to consider appointing one member, a term ending january 31, 2013, to the mental health board. there is one seat and two applicants. supervisor kim: thank you. may we have ms. lena miller? >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for having me. i am the founder and co- executive director of the hunters point family. i was very excited to learn about this seat, because i started out my career with an interest in mental health. i thought i was going to be a psychiatrist and a kind of work with youth 1-on-one. but i came of age in the 1980's, which is sent -- when our community really started to change for the worse. we saw the epidemic of crack and also machine guns, and really a lot of pain
and linda pierce for a seat 11. we can do that without opposition cannot elect to continue seat nine until the end. if that is ok. thank you very much. i just want to thank again all the members who have come out today in the middle of the work day for this committee. madam clerk, would you please call item number two? >> gehring to consider appointing one member, a term ending january 31, 2013, to the mental health board. there is one seat and two applicants. supervisor kim: thank you....
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. >> linda hogan on her marriage to wrestling superstar hulk hogan. the lies, the cheating, the family tragedy, and her new life with a much, much younger man. and one of the most famous blonds in television history. she shot to fame on "three's company." now suzanne somers is here with me. >> i'm a little nervous. it's like a first date. >> it's the suzanne so manyers you don't know. >> i'm going to tell you something about myself you never knew but you've got to watch the show. it's a biggie. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> linda hogan knows all about the down side of marriage to a powerful man. she was married for 24 years to hulk hogan. she tells the story of that marriage in a new book called "wrestling the hulk." linda joins me now. it's a fascinating book. he's a fascinating character. you know, i mean, my knowledge of the hulk is even in britain this guy was huge, physically, on television, as a box office star. how would you sum up marriage to the hulk? >> well, we were married for 24 years. and you know, it was great. i mean, honestly
. >> linda hogan on her marriage to wrestling superstar hulk hogan. the lies, the cheating, the family tragedy, and her new life with a much, much younger man. and one of the most famous blonds in television history. she shot to fame on "three's company." now suzanne somers is here with me. >> i'm a little nervous. it's like a first date. >> it's the suzanne so manyers you don't know. >> i'm going to tell you something about myself you never knew but you've got...
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we are talking with linda hogan who is our guest this month. this is a program where each month we feature one author and his or her body of work so we get to know that offer a little bit and take your calls and questions and e-mails and tweets. if you would like to call in and talk with a native american writer and pulitzer finalist linda hogan, 202-624-1111. if you're in the east and central time zone it is 1115. in the mountain and pacific time zone. send an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or you can send us a tweet at booktv is our handle, twitter.com/booktv. let's go back to for giving us the horse we could almost forgive the alcohol. let's go to the second part. we can almost forgive the alcohol. >> guest: alcohol is very destructive to the tribes. it was supposed to be. it was manipulation. we had many manipulations. we had to deal with. for us, they started early. in the sixteenth century, we were having to deal with the slave trade which indian people on the other side of the mississippi never had to think about. we were being sold into th
we are talking with linda hogan who is our guest this month. this is a program where each month we feature one author and his or her body of work so we get to know that offer a little bit and take your calls and questions and e-mails and tweets. if you would like to call in and talk with a native american writer and pulitzer finalist linda hogan, 202-624-1111. if you're in the east and central time zone it is 1115. in the mountain and pacific time zone. send an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or...
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linda miller is joining us.he's at a set just around the corner from us here under the palm trees and linda miller sh at this point, would you just pick up, please, and explain a little bit more about the group called "the lost generation"? >> the lost generation was probably an expression coined by gertrude stein. she told hemmingway during one of his visits to her and her salon in paris, that hemmingway and his generation were a lost generation. hemmingway asked her well what do you mean by that? and she said "you drink too much." hemmingway took umbrage with her definition of them as a lost generation and decided that actually probably every generation was lost in one way or another. but it is an expression ca captioned for this group of writers and artists that has stuck. hemmingway's friend, archbold mcleish said it was not an apt coinage for their group, because he said it wasn't themselves who were lost, but it was the world out of which they had come that was lost to them. and so i think to talk about th
linda miller is joining us.he's at a set just around the corner from us here under the palm trees and linda miller sh at this point, would you just pick up, please, and explain a little bit more about the group called "the lost generation"? >> the lost generation was probably an expression coined by gertrude stein. she told hemmingway during one of his visits to her and her salon in paris, that hemmingway and his generation were a lost generation. hemmingway asked her well what...
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today, we're gonna... >>> my guest, linda hogan.da, in the middle of all this awful stuff with terry you had another hammer blow. and i want to just go over the facts of this so viewers who aren't familiar with it will know what happened. it was the evening of august the 26th, 2007. your son nick was traveling to a steakhouse in terry's yellow toyota supra and he crashed into a tree in downtown clearwater in florida. the passenger, a friend of his, john graziano, was ejected from the car, and the injuries he sustained are expected to leave him in a nursing home for the rest of his life. so a very serious incident. you're in california when this happened. the pictures there. really awful pictures. nick was driving on a suspended license, reported to have been drinking. and in the book you detail getting back to florida and trying to piece together really exactly what had happened here. and you rang terry. i mean, tell me about that conversation. this is an awful moment for both of you. >> yes. i mean, it was just shocking. i was in c
today, we're gonna... >>> my guest, linda hogan.da, in the middle of all this awful stuff with terry you had another hammer blow. and i want to just go over the facts of this so viewers who aren't familiar with it will know what happened. it was the evening of august the 26th, 2007. your son nick was traveling to a steakhouse in terry's yellow toyota supra and he crashed into a tree in downtown clearwater in florida. the passenger, a friend of his, john graziano, was ejected from the...
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i am linda so. we are live here at the inner harbor.nned for tonight's big show and also -- what's planned for tonight's big show and what else you can do with your family througut
i am linda so. we are live here at the inner harbor.nned for tonight's big show and also -- what's planned for tonight's big show and what else you can do with your family througut
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president olague: thank you. >> linda chapman from knobb hill. while i am not opposed to restaurants moving into the area, i have the same reservations expressed a minute ago. ion concerned about the alcohol licenses, -- i am concerned about the of all licenses. as you probably know, we need to explore this further. the operations which are approved to be restaurants turn into bars or clubs or after a meal hours they continue. and we have a perfect example on sutter st. next to the mosque. the people from the mosque told me they checked with the abc and they were disregarded. when i walked by on friday night, there was a huge party scene going on. next door there is the mosque with its doors open. as you know, we have a conflict going on their. it is our restaurant, sort of, ostensibly anyway. bier, lots of pierre. signs everywhere. beer, beer, beer. abc was so impressed by the 42 protests that the elders at leland senior housing put in against togo -- against coco moving in, and they decided that they should not be serving of the hall until 2:00
president olague: thank you. >> linda chapman from knobb hill. while i am not opposed to restaurants moving into the area, i have the same reservations expressed a minute ago. ion concerned about the alcohol licenses, -- i am concerned about the of all licenses. as you probably know, we need to explore this further. the operations which are approved to be restaurants turn into bars or clubs or after a meal hours they continue. and we have a perfect example on sutter st. next to the...
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. >> reporter: you can't miss linda booth.hes the 64-year-old woman with rainbow hair hopping among all the lunchtime crowd. >> hamburger patties. >> all right. >> reporter: linda has spent the last 16 years waitressing at albert's cafe on webster street in alameda but spends her spare time serving up her own brand of warmth. >> they use blankets that people give me i stick in the middle. >> reporter: linda sews free homemade quilts for the homeless. it started 6 years ago. she sews to supplement her income and pondrd how to use a pile of leftover fabric. >> so i just sewed all the scraps together and made blanket and gave them to people that were out in the street or whatever. >> reporter: it takes linda four to five hours to sew one quilt. when she has made several she gives them to the homeless at shelters in alameda and antioch near her work and home. >> when i got my armful of blankets and there are sitting out in the cold, they go, come running up can i have this one, can i center that one, thank you, thank you, they are
. >> reporter: you can't miss linda booth.hes the 64-year-old woman with rainbow hair hopping among all the lunchtime crowd. >> hamburger patties. >> all right. >> reporter: linda has spent the last 16 years waitressing at albert's cafe on webster street in alameda but spends her spare time serving up her own brand of warmth. >> they use blankets that people give me i stick in the middle. >> reporter: linda sews free homemade quilts for the homeless. it...
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a huge weekend for crabs and i am linda so. what you will be paying for a bushel and why the price of beer is going up. >>> i know he is proud of his son, proud of his team and proud of the accomplishments the team made. >> the soccer team try to overcome tragedy after their coach died. >>> and starting today, there will be changes at a state transit system. we will give you details on that. it's first day of july and it's friday, happy friday. i am megan pringle. >> i am charley crowsonch let's get to it because a lot of you want to know how the three-day week send going to work out weather wise. let's say good morning to justin. >> and the price of fun is going up. you heard linda talk about it. crabs and beer and some other stuff. but this is free. so here's the reasons why i want you to stick around. we have a lot of stuff to talk about. today, just nice. how nice? and how warm? we will talk about that. the holiday weekend in the 90s returns. how deep into the 90s we will get. how about the beach weather and the 4th of july
a huge weekend for crabs and i am linda so. what you will be paying for a bushel and why the price of beer is going up. >>> i know he is proud of his son, proud of his team and proud of the accomplishments the team made. >> the soccer team try to overcome tragedy after their coach died. >>> and starting today, there will be changes at a state transit system. we will give you details on that. it's first day of july and it's friday, happy friday. i am megan pringle....
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>> that is a linda question. she has written a great deal about this. >> please take that question. >> very fascinating and complicated relationship. they were the american couple who went over to france in 1921 and probably in epitomized what the americans who went over to europe were reacting against, the business world. the religion of business in america. murphy's father owned the company in new york, gerald murphy took over the business and he rejected completely what he called the mercantile world of new york business and he said the trumans would go to europe and live life their own way. they had money which made it easy for them to establish a villa on the riviera and it was at that villa that hemingway came to know them after 1925 and particularly during the year of 1926. very important relationship that gets worked into a movable peace in that he came to blame but murphys 4 his breakup with heavy richardson. gerald murphy wrote hemingway a very damning letter at a point that hemingway was not sure wheth
>> that is a linda question. she has written a great deal about this. >> please take that question. >> very fascinating and complicated relationship. they were the american couple who went over to france in 1921 and probably in epitomized what the americans who went over to europe were reacting against, the business world. the religion of business in america. murphy's father owned the company in new york, gerald murphy took over the business and he rejected completely what he...
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abc2 news linda so is live with the latest. linda. >> reporter: yeah, they will be spending a lot of time this morning cleaning up the mess here. we are on niagara court. this is a neighborhood in halethorpe hit really hard during the storm last night. you can see the branches blocking the street. you can see where the trees were snapped in half. the force of the storms really did a lot of damage in this neighborhood. on our drive through, we counted about 10 trees that were down just one after another. luckily, we are not hearing of any injuries in this area. but let me show you pretty serious stuff here. it's dark because when the trees came down, they brought down the power lines a lot of these homes without power this morning. but no injuries reported. bge crews were here and they left the scene and will be back in a little bit. but they say it could be a little while before the power comes back on just because of the damage it did in the area. you can see that other tree right there just snapped. you can imagine what happe
abc2 news linda so is live with the latest. linda. >> reporter: yeah, they will be spending a lot of time this morning cleaning up the mess here. we are on niagara court. this is a neighborhood in halethorpe hit really hard during the storm last night. you can see the branches blocking the street. you can see where the trees were snapped in half. the force of the storms really did a lot of damage in this neighborhood. on our drive through, we counted about 10 trees that were down just one...
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i am linda so.hy you will probably pay more for your alcohol this weekend, but what about the crabs? we will let you know coming up.
i am linda so.hy you will probably pay more for your alcohol this weekend, but what about the crabs? we will let you know coming up.
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linda so is live down there and we will check in with her. >>> stay with us. a rescue in nevada caught on tape. >> coming, what emergency crews believed this guy was doing that led up to this deadly -- getting caught in the deadly flood waters. >>> a connecticut boy is saved after being swept from a sand bar. we will take you to the rescue when "good morning maryland" continues. we are first and only at 4:30 in the morning. we will be right back. your favorites, in pieces. k9 advantix ii. not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. any tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. [ female announcer ] the counter. in most homes, it gets all the action. bring it. getting it clean again is easy with bounty. in this lab demo, one sheet of bounty leaves this surface as clean as 2 sheets of the bargain brand. ♪ why use more when you can use less? ♪ super durable. super absorbent. super clean.
linda so is live down there and we will check in with her. >>> stay with us. a rescue in nevada caught on tape. >> coming, what emergency crews believed this guy was doing that led up to this deadly -- getting caught in the deadly flood waters. >>> a connecticut boy is saved after being swept from a sand bar. we will take you to the rescue when "good morning maryland" continues. we are first and only at 4:30 in the morning. we will be right back. your...
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hopefully linda is going to do that. i'm hoping she's going to do the mother thing and pull heart strings. if she drones on for an hour again, the defense is going to get a better verdict than i would have anticipated. >> what can you tell us about her, her style as a lawyer? what would you expect waysed on past experience? >> with linda, i hope, i do think she's going to be short and pull at the emotion and she will say, because she's a female and we do use our gender in cases, at least i do, and most women do, we use our gender and we can. she's going to pull on the seven women juro, if you're a mother, you understand, there's no way you can hurt a child who is two and a half years old. they're precious. show pictures of caylee and do a lot of emotional pull. sit down. 15 minutes, 20 minutes tops. is what i'm thinking she's going to do and hoping she's going to do. >> seven women and five men on this jury. i was thinking about the people who line up for this trial. they are mostly women. some of them have taken vacatio
hopefully linda is going to do that. i'm hoping she's going to do the mother thing and pull heart strings. if she drones on for an hour again, the defense is going to get a better verdict than i would have anticipated. >> what can you tell us about her, her style as a lawyer? what would you expect waysed on past experience? >> with linda, i hope, i do think she's going to be short and pull at the emotion and she will say, because she's a female and we do use our gender in cases, at...
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linda so is live this morning with why so many people are infuriated with the verdict this morning. linda. >> reporter: yeah, well, we have been here talking to people coming in and get being their papers and coffee this morning. many are just sad for caylee anthony and say it's all about her. the two-year-old you see the pictures with her bright smile. many are sad there's no justice for caylee. we don't know how or why she died and may never know why. emotions certainly ran high outside the courtroom when the verdict was read yesterday. people were shouting and screaming that the jury got the verdict all wrong. casey anthony was acquitted of all but the least serious charges against her. the jury found her not guilty of murdering her daughter caylee. not guilty of child abuse or manslaughter. but jurors did convict her on four misdemeanor counts of lying to police. prosecutors spent countless hours on the case and a lot of money. still, it was not enough to eliminate all reasonable doubt. >> what one my former client says this acquittal is the evidence was not therech the prosecut
linda so is live this morning with why so many people are infuriated with the verdict this morning. linda. >> reporter: yeah, well, we have been here talking to people coming in and get being their papers and coffee this morning. many are just sad for caylee anthony and say it's all about her. the two-year-old you see the pictures with her bright smile. many are sad there's no justice for caylee. we don't know how or why she died and may never know why. emotions certainly ran high outside...
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i am linda so.more people are taking their anger out on the cameras. >> a 25-year-old mother and 4- year-old daughter found dead will be laid to rest later today. >> a jury of her peers said she was not guilty of killing her 2- year-old daughter. today a judge will let her know if she will be set free or have to do more jail time. that's the story today thanks for joining us this thursday morning i am megan pringle. >> i am charley crowson. let us know what you think. you've -- she has been in jail three years and it's possible she could be set free for time served but go. what do you think will happen? more jail time or does she walk out? >>> another story you want to pay attention to is the heat because it will be another code orange day lynn jet charles is here. >> you know what, change is on the way but it's not going -- lynette charles is here. >> you know what, change is on the way but it's not going to change today. as we go into tomorrow and then we are going to start to get drier as we go i
i am linda so.more people are taking their anger out on the cameras. >> a 25-year-old mother and 4- year-old daughter found dead will be laid to rest later today. >> a jury of her peers said she was not guilty of killing her 2- year-old daughter. today a judge will let her know if she will be set free or have to do more jail time. that's the story today thanks for joining us this thursday morning i am megan pringle. >> i am charley crowson. let us know what you think. you've...
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i am linda so.what went wrong for a 4-year- old boy and his family after the fireworks. >>> the search resumes for a boater missing on the magothy river. we will bring outlatest. >> more candidates throwing their hat in the ring to be baltimore city mayor. a senator hopes she will be the voter's choice. those stories ahead on this tuesday morning. hope you had a happy 4th of july. i am megan pringle. >> i am charley crowson. let's get to the forecast because you want to know what's going on for the rest of the short workweek. >> absolutely. >> let's say good morning to lynette charles. >> good morning. you know what, we are going to be hot again today. a shaoit chance for an isolated store -- slight chance for an isolated storm. the heat is on and we will see 90 or better for today. we have an air quality alert and temperatures are going to continue to be above normal and we will see belter chance for showers and -- see a better chance for showers and storms heading into tomorrow. not picking up on
i am linda so.what went wrong for a 4-year- old boy and his family after the fireworks. >>> the search resumes for a boater missing on the magothy river. we will bring outlatest. >> more candidates throwing their hat in the ring to be baltimore city mayor. a senator hopes she will be the voter's choice. those stories ahead on this tuesday morning. hope you had a happy 4th of july. i am megan pringle. >> i am charley crowson. let's get to the forecast because you want to...
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i want to thank linda young for stepping into a difficult situation. this is the subject of much frustration on the part of the board of supervisors. any time we talk about justice, it is a difficult situation. when i was a deuptputy city attorney, i worked on this contract. to be honest, i appreciate the difficult work but i am not confident we are where we need to be. you want to get to a place where there is more clarity. a number of basic things. the budget is one of them. i think it will be hard to stick with a budget if you don't have a full grasp. the target amount of money. and there has to be a provided timeline. there has to be an end goal. and specific targets for various tasks. and you need to provide the board with a clear assessment of where each agency is. in terms of their ends where this needs to be done. the finger-pointing is not direct but it talks about what others need to do. my goal is to be in a situation where we have a clear path to follow. and there is no chance to point fingers. i don't know if people are doing that intentio
i want to thank linda young for stepping into a difficult situation. this is the subject of much frustration on the part of the board of supervisors. any time we talk about justice, it is a difficult situation. when i was a deuptputy city attorney, i worked on this contract. to be honest, i appreciate the difficult work but i am not confident we are where we need to be. you want to get to a place where there is more clarity. a number of basic things. the budget is one of them. i think it will...
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linda yee shows us passengers didn't get much notice.>> i did not know that. >> i didn't know. >> it was a shocker to commuters heading home tonight to marin county. all golden gate ferry service from san francisco will be shut down for one day tomorrow. ticket agents are staging a one- day strike. they are unhappy because they are being replaced by automated ticket machines. they do more than take tickets. >> we aren't ticket agents, but people were asking me where ferries were, how to get to pier 39, how to get to alcatraz. a lot of it is customer service. >> workers say seven full-time and four part-timers will lose their jobs and their union says the severances are not reasonable. on an average day, 5,000 commuters travel on the golden gate ferries. several complained about the machines. >> none of the machines worked this morning. they all started going down one by one, so they weren't accepting debit cards and credit cards when the whole system crashed. >> the bridge district says replacing ticket agents with machines is just one o
linda yee shows us passengers didn't get much notice.>> i did not know that. >> i didn't know. >> it was a shocker to commuters heading home tonight to marin county. all golden gate ferry service from san francisco will be shut down for one day tomorrow. ticket agents are staging a one- day strike. they are unhappy because they are being replaced by automated ticket machines. they do more than take tickets. >> we aren't ticket agents, but people were asking me where...
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abc2's linda so is live to explain what is going on. linda. >> reporter: well, charley, first, the maryland alcohol tax takes effect today which means your six-pack will cost more, 3% more. this is 3 cents on the dollar. the good news is that crab prices are going down. joining us this morning is brendan from conrad's crabs. thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> reporter: so the last time we left you, we seasoned the crabs. now what are we doing? >> we are going over to cook them and get steam on them and give them 20 minutes and they will be ready to go. >> reporter: everyone wants to know. >> too late to order are you out. >> call the day you need they will and we will have them. never a problem. >> reporter: and talk to us about the prices. what are we looking at? >> for prices bushel wise small 139, large at 239. and prices are down from last week. that's where they will be for the weekend. but once we are past the holiday, they will fall more. >> reporter: wonderful. and so steaming is down to an art here. what are you doing? >
abc2's linda so is live to explain what is going on. linda. >> reporter: well, charley, first, the maryland alcohol tax takes effect today which means your six-pack will cost more, 3% more. this is 3 cents on the dollar. the good news is that crab prices are going down. joining us this morning is brendan from conrad's crabs. thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> reporter: so the last time we left you, we seasoned the crabs. now what are we doing? >> we are going over...
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then linda drain-burr is the lead prosecutor on this days. -- up there for a while talking about different things. what hit home is she said, why would cindy anthony want to get rid of this child? why would her father want to get rid of this child? she wrapped up saying why would casey anthony want to get rid of this child? then put up this picture one side the good life tattoo the other side casey anthony in that hot body contest. it was one heck of a way to end things and send that jury out of the room. they started deliberating around 12:30. they took a break for lunch and closed up shop around 6:00. they start up again tomorrow morning 8:30. >> judge jeanine: it seems jeff ashton did more of the forensic stuff and linda does the fire and brimstone take it away and ends with the picture of the tattoo and casey anthony dancing up a storm. >> i've been covering this story for three years. it takes a lot. a lot of rehashing today. for some reason, when she said that and played a conversation with casey anthony and her parents where she is dropping if bombs and telling them off -- dropping
then linda drain-burr is the lead prosecutor on this days. -- up there for a while talking about different things. what hit home is she said, why would cindy anthony want to get rid of this child? why would her father want to get rid of this child? she wrapped up saying why would casey anthony want to get rid of this child? then put up this picture one side the good life tattoo the other side casey anthony in that hot body contest. it was one heck of a way to end things and send that jury out...
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abc2 news linda so is live with all new reaction. linda. >> reporter: well, it's the trial that gripped a lot of us. and when the verdict came down, a lot of people were surprised. court emotions outside the courtroom ran high. people were shouting and screaming that the jury got the verdict all wrong and angry that there's no justice for 2- year-old caylee anthony. her mother casey was acquitted of all the charges against her. the jury found her not guilty of murdering caylee and not guilty of child abuse or manslaughter. the jurors did convict her on four misdemeanor counts of lying to police. when the verdict was read, there was chaos outside the courtroom. >>i don't know if they were watching the same thing we were. it's just shocking. >> i don't think anybody here agrees with that. >> reporter: now casey anthony will be sentenced tomorrow. she faces up to a year in prisonon east counts of lying to police. some experts feel she could walk free. we have been live all morning at the royal farms talking to people going in and gettin
abc2 news linda so is live with all new reaction. linda. >> reporter: well, it's the trial that gripped a lot of us. and when the verdict came down, a lot of people were surprised. court emotions outside the courtroom ran high. people were shouting and screaming that the jury got the verdict all wrong and angry that there's no justice for 2- year-old caylee anthony. her mother casey was acquitted of all the charges against her. the jury found her not guilty of murdering caylee and not...
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hey, linda. >> reporter: hi, we are live here at the royal farms in towson. really, this verdict caused a lot of people to be surprised, shocked and stunned and joining thus morning is cecil. you were watching the trial as it went on. did you see when the verd being came in were you surprised. >> i was totally surprised i couldn't understand how a 2- year-old kid could get duct tape on their mouth and if my kid had drowned in a swimming pool i would have immediately called -- tried to get somebody to help her. it just didn't seem logical and it didn't seem very parental like for that kind of nonsees to -- nonsense to a it was out character for a mother 20 do -- for a mother to do things like that. >> reporter: why do you think the trial got so much attention? a lot of people were watching all over the country. they were glued to it, kind of remind you of the o.j. simpson trial. >> it was about a 2-year-old kid. for another thing, i think it got a lot of attention because we are focusing more now on our kids more than ever. and to see something like that happe
hey, linda. >> reporter: hi, we are live here at the royal farms in towson. really, this verdict caused a lot of people to be surprised, shocked and stunned and joining thus morning is cecil. you were watching the trial as it went on. did you see when the verd being came in were you surprised. >> i was totally surprised i couldn't understand how a 2- year-old kid could get duct tape on their mouth and if my kid had drowned in a swimming pool i would have immediately called -- tried...
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linda so is live this morning with what seems to be a growing problem. linda. >> reporter: well, the speed cameras are all in the name of getting people to slow down while they are on the road. you see them in construction zones and school zones. you have one right here by padonia and you have the library. you know some people want them out. and they are getting violent towards them. the speed camera in may was smashed by someone and then there was another incident in dundalk when someone spray painted the lens of the speed camera and, of course, you have what happened yesterday. a speed camera vehicle parked on 295 near the bwi exit was vandalized. a man walked out of the woods with a hammer and a shotgun and tapped the back window with theshotgun. the man inside the speed vehicle began to hit his horn. he hit the front windshield with the hammer and ran back into the woods. the state began use the speed cameras in construction in school zones after law makers approved them in 2009. state senator nancy jacobs voted against the measure because she believ
linda so is live this morning with what seems to be a growing problem. linda. >> reporter: well, the speed cameras are all in the name of getting people to slow down while they are on the road. you see them in construction zones and school zones. you have one right here by padonia and you have the library. you know some people want them out. and they are getting violent towards them. the speed camera in may was smashed by someone and then there was another incident in dundalk when someone...
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and linda so is live this morning with what you can expect. linda, you have your spot picked out? >> i do. up here at federal hill, that is great place to be up so high. right by the fireworks. we know that the show will be huge. it always is. before the fireworks show lights up the sky here, there will be plenty of things to do all day long for your entire family. festivities will get underway at haror at noon with entertainment -- harbor at noon with entertainment for the the kids. thousands will come to celebrate america's 225th birthday. setup for the show has begun in curtis bay. two barges are stacked with more than 1400 shells. the fire work show will last 18 minutes and it will be srchgry niecesed to music and the west shore -- synchronized to music and the west shore. like last year, the department will get help from other jurisdictionss. they are not saying how many cops will be on patrol but last year more than 300 officers were around the harbor. >> officers will be in uniform. but we will have some officers who are out not in uniform. >> reporter: so the fireworks sho
and linda so is live this morning with what you can expect. linda, you have your spot picked out? >> i do. up here at federal hill, that is great place to be up so high. right by the fireworks. we know that the show will be huge. it always is. before the fireworks show lights up the sky here, there will be plenty of things to do all day long for your entire family. festivities will get underway at haror at noon with entertainment -- harbor at noon with entertainment for the the kids....
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linda. >> reporter: yeah.t sight especially -- yes, it's a great sight especially from federal hill. grouf live around here -- if you liveed around here long enough you know what goes on. the fireworks show will light up the sky at 9:30 tonight. but before that, there will be plenty of things to do with you and your family throughout the day. thousands are expected to come down here to celebrate america's 235th birthday. and to make sure everyone stays safe, baltimore police will be out in huge numbers. like last year, the department will get help from other jurisdictionss. they are not saying -- jurisdictions. they are not saying how many cops will be on control but last year more than 300 officers were in uniform. the setup for the fireworks show is underway. they have two barges set up. it's about 1400 shells. the fireworks last for about 18 minutes all searchingry niecesed to music -- synchronized to music and this year there will be a tribute to the national aquarium. now the fireworks, again, will get st
linda. >> reporter: yeah.t sight especially -- yes, it's a great sight especially from federal hill. grouf live around here -- if you liveed around here long enough you know what goes on. the fireworks show will light up the sky at 9:30 tonight. but before that, there will be plenty of things to do with you and your family throughout the day. thousands are expected to come down here to celebrate america's 235th birthday. and to make sure everyone stays safe, baltimore police will be out...
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linda? consider this and i know you. -- an iou. >> i just want to take the opportunity to thank ed eiskin -- riskin for his efforts. as well, good luck in your teacher endeavors at the mta. [applause] >> thank you. a couple of folks representing representative fiona marrow. [applause] where is the energy? there we go. next, we have our board supervisor from this district. she is the envy of other supervisors because she has three new libraries in the district. with that, let us welcome supervisor malia cohen. [applause] >> hello, everybody. good morning. it is a new day. do you believe? i am so humble than excited to be here. i have personally spent time in the library, growing up with mrs. jones' daughters studying here. here we are on the corner, the process of a new day, a new beginning. i say that optimistically but also cautiously. it is a new day because it is a ground-breaking ceremony and we are moving forward, but we're also continuing the work that many have done before us for this
linda? consider this and i know you. -- an iou. >> i just want to take the opportunity to thank ed eiskin -- riskin for his efforts. as well, good luck in your teacher endeavors at the mta. [applause] >> thank you. a couple of folks representing representative fiona marrow. [applause] where is the energy? there we go. next, we have our board supervisor from this district. she is the envy of other supervisors because she has three new libraries in the district. with that, let us...
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linda's passion for making a difference set her apart from many others. she offered a kind smile and a compassionate ear to everyone she came in contact with. often, linda's relationship with other community members evolved into a mentorship program and as her legacy she ask that there be established a leadership scholarship in her name. linda guided many other aspiring community activists in her passion and her efforts to serve others. in addition to her role as a public servant, linda was a wife and a mother and her beautiful family will miss her dearly. linda lopez made merced, california, a better place to live, work and raise a family. mr. speaker, i am very proud today to call her a member of team cardoza and even more proud to call her a friend. mr. speaker, thank you for this opportunity to honor this great american, linda lopez, for her work, for her tireless efforts on behalf of our community and for her work on behalf of our country. i like to now yield to my good friend, the gentleman from florida, mr. deutch, for the remainder of my hour. the
linda's passion for making a difference set her apart from many others. she offered a kind smile and a compassionate ear to everyone she came in contact with. often, linda's relationship with other community members evolved into a mentorship program and as her legacy she ask that there be established a leadership scholarship in her name. linda guided many other aspiring community activists in her passion and her efforts to serve others. in addition to her role as a public servant, linda was a...
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i want to give a big thank-you to linda brooks burton. [applause] because linda brooks britain last march invited me to plan this program, and i want to thank helen, who i work with in san francisco unified because she introduced me to bryonn bain, and she always introduces me to the various artists that come in to work in the school district. as i learned about bryonn and experienced his presence and i was thinking about putting together this program, it just clicked -- why not bring the two together to bring this link from the past unsegregated jim crow to what is happening in the 21st century and that has been happening? i think i was inspired by michele alexander's booke." >> it is my pleasure to say, ms. colvin, without you we would not be where we are. [applause] thank you for sharing your story, and keep telling your story because we need to know, and our children need to know, and our children's children need to know your story. and we want to thank our sponsors today. we have the san francisco unified school district. we have mar
i want to give a big thank-you to linda brooks burton. [applause] because linda brooks britain last march invited me to plan this program, and i want to thank helen, who i work with in san francisco unified because she introduced me to bryonn bain, and she always introduces me to the various artists that come in to work in the school district. as i learned about bryonn and experienced his presence and i was thinking about putting together this program, it just clicked -- why not bring the two...
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linda so is live with the latest on the 4th of july gone bad. linda. >> reporter: well, this is not the type thing you want to hear about especially not here. we are by pier 6 pavilion. maybe i've been down here for a concert. we have the water. it was the perfect place to take in the fireworks last night. and you have mccormick and schmick's. this is where police say a man got into a fight with a group of people just after the fireworks yesterday. he was stabbed in the neck. and he later died. it happened just after 10 last night. that's right when the fireworks show ended. the man was taken to shock trauma but he didn't survive. then in a separate incident, a 4-year-old boy was shot in the leg as he was standing with his dad at light and pratt streets downtown. police say the boy's father heard a loud noise and the boy started to complaining his leg hurt. that's when the dad realized his son had been shot. the boy was taken to johns hopkins and his injuries are considered nonlife-threatening. thousands were down at inner harbor to celebrate th
linda so is live with the latest on the 4th of july gone bad. linda. >> reporter: well, this is not the type thing you want to hear about especially not here. we are by pier 6 pavilion. maybe i've been down here for a concert. we have the water. it was the perfect place to take in the fireworks last night. and you have mccormick and schmick's. this is where police say a man got into a fight with a group of people just after the fireworks yesterday. he was stabbed in the neck. and he later...
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but we begin team coming in halethorpe with linda so with the latest on the storm damage. we will see how the weather is going with lynette. >> we are not dealing with any showers or thunderstorms. they will were -- they why overnight but we will deal with that throughout the remainder of the day. some of the showers and thunderstorms could be on the severe side. we have a flash flood wash in effect and that's until this evening. it's not going to be as hot today but we are going to be very sultry and humid. the showers and thunderstorms are likely today. not possible, but likely. and then we dry out going into the weekend. here's maryland's most powerful radar and the showers and thunderstorms out of here. there's one lone shower right now right on the border of p.a. and maryland but most everything is pushing up to the north and east but don't let this fool you. we will fill things in as we go back into the morning and afternoon and evening so. with that, we have that potential for flooding all the rain and downpours we saw last night and thunderstorms, we are in a flash
but we begin team coming in halethorpe with linda so with the latest on the storm damage. we will see how the weather is going with lynette. >> we are not dealing with any showers or thunderstorms. they will were -- they why overnight but we will deal with that throughout the remainder of the day. some of the showers and thunderstorms could be on the severe side. we have a flash flood wash in effect and that's until this evening. it's not going to be as hot today but we are going to be...
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jon: wow, a powerful summation from linda brane burdick the pros kwaoeurt and jefprosecutor. good morning to you i'm jon scott. >> reporter: i am molly line. fox news alert on the casey anthony murder trial. high drama inside the courtroom today as the prosecution gets the final word, playing casey's own words in an angry phone call from jail and cindy anthony's frantic 911 call reporting her granddaughter caylee was missing. phil is live in orlando for us. phil, what is the central theme of the prosecution's rebuttal today. >> reporter: the theme is to villainize casey anthony. linda brane burdick put on a jailhouse conversation she had with her mother and father as well as that very first jailhouse phone call casey anthony made to her home within the orange county jail. she sees her mom on the television screens there, the eveng newscast, what is happening, that she saw her mother basically saying she doesn't know what the truth is at that point, this is after a day full of lie, after lie, after lie to investigators by casey anthony. right now jose baez inside the courtroom
jon: wow, a powerful summation from linda brane burdick the pros kwaoeurt and jefprosecutor. good morning to you i'm jon scott. >> reporter: i am molly line. fox news alert on the casey anthony murder trial. high drama inside the courtroom today as the prosecution gets the final word, playing casey's own words in an angry phone call from jail and cindy anthony's frantic 911 call reporting her granddaughter caylee was missing. phil is live in orlando for us. phil, what is the central theme...
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i am linda so.ppened to a 4-year-old boy after the fireworks. >>> a boater is missing. >> people in a boat are going too far and they were going to turn and the boat flipped over. >> the boater is mit missing and a familiar -- is missing and a family is frantic to find him. >>> and deadly holiday at sandy point state park. a 6-year-old dies. the help that some people offered to try to find the child. >>> and could we be rooting for the ravens this season? we will find out. more nfl talks continue. >>> maryland's most powerful radar is dry. but how long will that last? i will tell you coming. but we are dealing with hot temperatures. how high will the thermometer get? that's coming up as well. >>> we are doing okay at the bridges and tunnels. starting to get volume. we will tell you where the slowdowns are when "good morning maryland" continues. his family knows what to expect. but what mike rowe doesn't know is that his parents have armed themselves with unquilted viva® towels. wow, for me? [ male a
i am linda so.ppened to a 4-year-old boy after the fireworks. >>> a boater is missing. >> people in a boat are going too far and they were going to turn and the boat flipped over. >> the boater is mit missing and a familiar -- is missing and a family is frantic to find him. >>> and deadly holiday at sandy point state park. a 6-year-old dies. the help that some people offered to try to find the child. >>> and could we be rooting for the ravens this season?...
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first, we will hear from linda young from the city administrator's office. she will be followed by eileen hurst, the justis co- chair. i also know that we have representatives from the police department, d.a.'s office, and superior courts to answer questions. ms. young, please make your presentation. >> thank you for this opportunity to be before you today. i am the deputy city administrator. i ago a lot of the comments that the supervisors book about. this is an important project for the citizens to save lives. when this project was moved over, we convened a government council, and that that with each member of those departments. they are here in the audience. i want to acknowledge the team behind you, who is committed to moving this project forward. it is the city it this triggers office including the acting city it minister, the sheriff's department, the court + executive officer is with us, the district attorney, adult probation public defender's office, department of status of women, police department, and the part of technology are here to answer any q
first, we will hear from linda young from the city administrator's office. she will be followed by eileen hurst, the justis co- chair. i also know that we have representatives from the police department, d.a.'s office, and superior courts to answer questions. ms. young, please make your presentation. >> thank you for this opportunity to be before you today. i am the deputy city administrator. i ago a lot of the comments that the supervisors book about. this is an important project for the...
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. >> like helen brach linda subcouple to bailey's charms.he was convinced they were on their way to the altar and invested her life savings in the horses. >> as it turns out, bailey had sold those horses a number of times to a number of different people. it was a swindle from the get-go. >> linda was left destitute and when her money ran out, so did richard bailey's affections. >> he took from her everything she had. not only her money, he robbed her of hope. he robbed her of her dreams. he took everything she had. including her life, ultimately. she drank herself to death. >> linda was just 44 when she died. new year's eve 1976, the waldorf astoria in new york city. richard bailey and helen brach dancing in the new year to the swinging sounds of guy lomb bardo and the royal canadians. six weeks later she was gone. don ya ewing says like linda helen brach figured out that bailey was conning her out of money. >> she had a big argument with him a few days before she left and said she was going to turn him into the fbi or go to the attorney gen
. >> like helen brach linda subcouple to bailey's charms.he was convinced they were on their way to the altar and invested her life savings in the horses. >> as it turns out, bailey had sold those horses a number of times to a number of different people. it was a swindle from the get-go. >> linda was left destitute and when her money ran out, so did richard bailey's affections. >> he took from her everything she had. not only her money, he robbed her of hope. he robbed...