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lizzy, thank you so much.ny more, let us know. >>> a rush to save lives in the hearts of the gulf of mexico. halted, six people right now believed to be missing after abandoning their fishing boat. a boat that had been reported sinking near galveston, texas. but, this story is becoming an even bigger mystery. this all started with this distress call and the sound we have just gotten in. this is from sunday afternoon. take a listen. >> we have an onboard emergency. we are taking on water. >> how many persons onboard and i need a description of your vessel. >> and nothing. that was it. the transmission cut off before the captain could answer. but, here's the thing, search crews, they haven't found any debris whatsoever. i want to bring in lieutenant julio gonzalez. my first question is, first off, i know you just called off this search. can you tell me why? >> yes, brooke, the search was actually suspended at 11:50 local time this morning. and the reason for that is that since the initial call came in on sunday
lizzy, thank you so much.ny more, let us know. >>> a rush to save lives in the hearts of the gulf of mexico. halted, six people right now believed to be missing after abandoning their fishing boat. a boat that had been reported sinking near galveston, texas. but, this story is becoming an even bigger mystery. this all started with this distress call and the sound we have just gotten in. this is from sunday afternoon. take a listen. >> we have an onboard emergency. we are taking...
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according to her parents, lizzie says caleigh was abducted by a mysterious man. they told their story to nancy grace. >> at first, it was the mean guy. then, she got into detail about black shorts. he was smoking a cigarette. he had facial hair. >> reporter: lizzie even drew this picture of the man she says took her little sister. while some might see this as a breakthrough, experts say relying on a 4-year-old's account is rife with problems. >> what happens in children that young is, they incorporate comments by people into their own psyche like they're real. and so, in her mind, it may be real. in reality, it may not be real at all. >> reporter: the state police have said there are no signs of an abduction. but caleigh's father has hope that lizzie might bring her little sister home. >> this came from her. this came from her. and i believe her. and i don't care if nobody else believes her. i believe her. >> reporter: her parents say lizzie mentioned nothing about an abductor during a meeting with a state psychologist. that she only started talking about this my
according to her parents, lizzie says caleigh was abducted by a mysterious man. they told their story to nancy grace. >> at first, it was the mean guy. then, she got into detail about black shorts. he was smoking a cigarette. he had facial hair. >> reporter: lizzie even drew this picture of the man she says took her little sister. while some might see this as a breakthrough, experts say relying on a 4-year-old's account is rife with problems. >> what happens in children that...
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>> no. >> lizzie? >> who is frances gary powers. >> that's it, yes. full name. lizzie benefits. see chris' face? frances gary powers. robert gibbs won, by the way. chris matthews still got $10,000 for his favorite charity as a runner- runner-up. still ahead, on "way too early," your texts and tweets and e-mails next. then "morning joe" live from washington just moments away. i should be arrested for crimes against potted plant-kind. [ clang ] my house is where plants came to die. ♪ but, it turns out all i was missing was miracle-gro potting mix. it's got what a plant needs. even plant food that feeds them for up to 6 months. you get bigger, more beautiful plants. guaranteed. who's got two green thumbs thanks to miracle-gro? uh, this gal. boom! everyone grows with miracle-gro. [ male announcer ] we believe in thinking day and night... about your dog's nutrition. like the dual-defense antioxidants in our food that work around the clock... supporting your dog's immune system on the inside... while helping to keep his skin and coat healthy on the outside. with this kind of thinking
>> no. >> lizzie? >> who is frances gary powers. >> that's it, yes. full name. lizzie benefits. see chris' face? frances gary powers. robert gibbs won, by the way. chris matthews still got $10,000 for his favorite charity as a runner- runner-up. still ahead, on "way too early," your texts and tweets and e-mails next. then "morning joe" live from washington just moments away. i should be arrested for crimes against potted plant-kind. [ clang ] my house...
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>> jimmy: has lizzie seen her mother naked? everyone says yes to lizzie, too. >> no? maybe?ot -- wow, that's a very -- yes, i have seen my mother naked. >> jimmy: okay. next up? >> is this your mother? >> yes. >> have you ever seen this woman naked? >> jimmy: try to read their faces now and let's see if we -- the eyes have shifted to the side. what do we this? yes? all right. let's find out. >> unfortunately. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. next up? >> i live here in hollywood. >> have you ever seen your mom naked? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: ah -- no? no? all right, we're mixed on this one. >> ah, yeah. i can't do this. no. >> jimmy: sorry, larry. didn't mean to bring up bald memories. who is next? >> scott from toronto. >> sonia from toronto. >> tara, from toronto. >> your mom? >> yes. >> have you ever seen your mother naked? >> jimmy: now, they -- well, there's two -- there's two children here, so, it could be yes on one and no on the other. all right, let's find out. >> we like to play this game, sexy or gross, she comes out of the shower and says, sexy or gross? and we alw
>> jimmy: has lizzie seen her mother naked? everyone says yes to lizzie, too. >> no? maybe?ot -- wow, that's a very -- yes, i have seen my mother naked. >> jimmy: okay. next up? >> is this your mother? >> yes. >> have you ever seen this woman naked? >> jimmy: try to read their faces now and let's see if we -- the eyes have shifted to the side. what do we this? yes? all right. let's find out. >> unfortunately. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all...
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if you could stand by, lizzie, for a moment. i'll fit in a quick break.m a 787 from paris to charlotte diverted to bangor, maine. us airways confirming this to us saying only that it is, quote, a security issue. no other details. c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! >>> want to get you up to speed on some breaking news come in to cnn. us airways had a flight that was bound from charles de gaulle in paris to charlotte here in the united states. it had to make a diversion and land in bangor, maine. we can tell you it is a plane like the one you are seeing on your screen. it's a 767, a boeing 767, us airways flight number 787. it's safely on the ground now. it has landed in bangor. lizzie o'leary, our aviation correspondent, is live in washington, d.c. able to get anything out of the tsa on this? >> reporter: they just told us that the flight has landed safely and it is a little bit confusing because the fli
if you could stand by, lizzie, for a moment. i'll fit in a quick break.m a 787 from paris to charlotte diverted to bangor, maine. us airways confirming this to us saying only that it is, quote, a security issue. no other details. c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! >>> want to get you up to speed on some breaking news come in to cnn....
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he had facial hair. >> reporter: lizzie drawing this sketch of the mystery man.olice say, there's though sign callie was kidnapped. and experts warn that relying on a 4-year-old's memory can be tricky. >> a child that young can incorporate comments into their psyche that seem real. in reality, it may not be real at all. >> reporter: the parents remain adamant that their daughter is telling the truth. >> i don't care if nobody else believes her, i believe her. >> reporter: now, on friday, police searched an area of the beach where a woman's golden retriever had a strong reaction. they searched but came up empty. none of the witnesses saw callie in the water and the parents believe she's not in the water. >> let's get more of this from our legal team, nancy grace and dan abrams. nancy, what do you make of this and the parents story? we heard you talking to them. >> after i fwan talking to them, in my mind, the story became murkier. the mom says it was twoo minutes it took her to get the ball. here's the reality. i looked at the scene. there was a long walkway. a re
he had facial hair. >> reporter: lizzie drawing this sketch of the mystery man.olice say, there's though sign callie was kidnapped. and experts warn that relying on a 4-year-old's memory can be tricky. >> a child that young can incorporate comments into their psyche that seem real. in reality, it may not be real at all. >> reporter: the parents remain adamant that their daughter is telling the truth. >> i don't care if nobody else believes her, i believe her. >>...
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lizzy o'leary is our aviation and regulation correspondent.his woman didn't have a device implanted in her onboard that plane? >> one of the things that happened according to passengers we talked to is the flight crew asked if there was a doctor onboard. a doctor went up and spent some time with this woman. they took her to the back of the plane with the flight crew and took a look at her. they examined her. according to two lawmakers, there were no signs of any fresh scars. we do talk about this question of a surgically implanted bomb. it's worth noting that she said device, so there's a real wide range of options there. but essentially, they gave her a quick physical exam. and we should note, and certainly the lawmakers we have talked to have noted, this would be quite hard to do. it sounds very scary but it's also quite hard to pull off. >> well, it makes you wonder what if she had a device implanted in her body? these f-15s are on either side of this passenger plane. it's flying over land, over the united states. what would have happened?
lizzy o'leary is our aviation and regulation correspondent.his woman didn't have a device implanted in her onboard that plane? >> one of the things that happened according to passengers we talked to is the flight crew asked if there was a doctor onboard. a doctor went up and spent some time with this woman. they took her to the back of the plane with the flight crew and took a look at her. they examined her. according to two lawmakers, there were no signs of any fresh scars. we do talk...
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here's lizzie o'leary. >> reporter: take two things that many travelers love to hate. the tsa and ticket fees. now add them together. >> what is it that's prompting them to ask for more money? >> reporter: the agency backed by democrats in the senate wants to increase the security fee everyone pays with a ticket from $2.50 a flight to $5 per one-way ticket. $10 round trip. >> ten is pushing it to a limit. i mean, i guess it's only $5 more but i'm wondering, you know, how that fits in with they already have a budget. >> reporter: tsa's budget like many in washington is set to be cut. the agency says boosting this fee would help cover the increasing price of security, like those costly scanners. the fee hasn't been hiked in ten years. >> straight over here. >> reporter: a powerful lobby is pushing against it. airlines. they don't want the cost shifted to their customers. >> air security is a national security function. it's something that all of us need to be behind as americans and the government should pick up the cost of that. >> reporter: many travelers we talked to
here's lizzie o'leary. >> reporter: take two things that many travelers love to hate. the tsa and ticket fees. now add them together. >> what is it that's prompting them to ask for more money? >> reporter: the agency backed by democrats in the senate wants to increase the security fee everyone pays with a ticket from $2.50 a flight to $5 per one-way ticket. $10 round trip. >> ten is pushing it to a limit. i mean, i guess it's only $5 more but i'm wondering, you know, how...
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he had facial hair. >> reporter: lizzie drawing this sketch of the mystery man.olice say, there's no sign caleigh was kidnapped. >> we have no evidence of abduction that we've been able to find. and experts warn that relying on a 4-year-old's memory can be tricky. >> what happens to children that young, they incorporate comments by people into their own psychi, like they're real. so in her mind it may be real. in reality, it may not be real at all. >> reporter: the parents remain adamant that their daughter is telling the truth. >> i don't care if nobody else believes her, i believe her. >> reporter: now, on friday, police searched an area of the beach where a woman's golden retriever had a strong reaction. but they came up empty-handed. none of the witnesses saw caleigh in the water and the parents believe she's not in the water. >> let's get more of this from our legal team, nancy grace and dan abrams. nancy, let me begin with you, we saw you there talking to her parents. what do you make of this and her story? >> after i began talking to them, in my mind, the
he had facial hair. >> reporter: lizzie drawing this sketch of the mystery man.olice say, there's no sign caleigh was kidnapped. >> we have no evidence of abduction that we've been able to find. and experts warn that relying on a 4-year-old's memory can be tricky. >> what happens to children that young, they incorporate comments by people into their own psychi, like they're real. so in her mind it may be real. in reality, it may not be real at all. >> reporter: the...
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>> right. >> lizzie o'leary, good for you. that looked like a lot of fun.r. later on "starting point" we'll talk to the man with oversight on the tsa, chairman mike rogers at 7:30 eastern. >> okay, so hoy did president obama do in 2011, last year? politics, well, the history will have to decide that but his financial state seems pretty rosie. according to disclosure forms released tuesday, the obamas held assets totaling between 2.6 and more than $8 million last year. those disclosures come in a range which are why they're that big. he has treasury notes valued between 1 million and $5 million. a checking account at jpmorganchase holding another $500,000 to $1 million and his book bringing in between 100,000 and $1 million, same range for his children he work "of thee i sing." >> 35 minutes past the hour. >>> cory booker has been called a superhero. we all have from shoveling people out of blizzards, pulling a woman out of a burning home. how do you compete with that? governor chris christie is trying to do so. the governor's office poked fun at the mayors
>> right. >> lizzie o'leary, good for you. that looked like a lot of fun.r. later on "starting point" we'll talk to the man with oversight on the tsa, chairman mike rogers at 7:30 eastern. >> okay, so hoy did president obama do in 2011, last year? politics, well, the history will have to decide that but his financial state seems pretty rosie. according to disclosure forms released tuesday, the obamas held assets totaling between 2.6 and more than $8 million last...
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be adding extra charges for everything from seats to snacks...ttere's another fee in the works.as lizzieeary explains... this time, it's transportttion security officials who want you to pay m. more. --reporter pkg-as follows -- take two things thattmany tsa and ticcet fees. now dd them together."what is it thatt is prompting them to just aak for more money?"the agency - backed by democrats in the security fee everyone pays with a ticket. rom $2250 a flight, to $5 per one-way is kind of pushing it to a limit. iimean i ggess it's only 5 dollars more, but i'm wondering, you know, hoo that fitssin with-they already have a budget."tss'' budggt -- like maay in washington -- is set to be cut. and thh agency says boosting this fee would help cover the increasing price of security, like those costly hiked in 10 years.(nats)but a againnt it: iilines. they - don't want the cost hifted onto their customers."air security is a national security function and t's somethiig that all of ussneed to be behind as americans, and the government should be picking up the cost of ttat." many traaelers we talked
be adding extra charges for everything from seats to snacks...ttere's another fee in the works.as lizzieeary explains... this time, it's transportttion security officials who want you to pay m. more. --reporter pkg-as follows -- take two things thattmany tsa and ticcet fees. now dd them together."what is it thatt is prompting them to just aak for more money?"the agency - backed by democrats in the security fee everyone pays with a ticket. rom $2250 a flight, to $5 per one-way is kind...
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edition of sports unlimited..i'm watching...t.thanks for - - i never thought this day would come, lizzie
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lizzie o'leary joins me now. when is the splashdown? >> the splashdown is going to be a little bit longer. we're waiting. that will happen several hours from now. but the first few steps have happened. very early while you and i were both sleeping, the arm of the international space station sort of let go of the dragon capsule like a very slow careful softball toss. and what has happened now is the first burning stage has happened. that means that the capsule, you see it there moving away from the space station and it burned one of its rounds. burned away a little bit and then the next thing that's going to happen is this deorbit burn. they'll bring it down out of orbit before some of the crucial steps that bring it much closer to earth. it's a cool shot there when you see it pull away from the space station. >> it's unmanned. that kind of suspense will be taken away. it will be a great image. will we actually get to see it coming down? >> hopefully we'll get to see it splashdown. it will splashdown off the california coast. what happen
lizzie o'leary joins me now. when is the splashdown? >> the splashdown is going to be a little bit longer. we're waiting. that will happen several hours from now. but the first few steps have happened. very early while you and i were both sleeping, the arm of the international space station sort of let go of the dragon capsule like a very slow careful softball toss. and what has happened now is the first burning stage has happened. that means that the capsule, you see it there moving away...
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lizzie williamson has gone to look at the marketing for this korean park. >> as tourist sites coconut frontier between north and south korea offers more than the usual souvenirs, a living piece of the cold war and guarded by 1 million soldiers and another 1 million land mines buried along the cease-fire lines. it is a glimpse into the world's last divided country. >> people who come here and are here because it is as close as the heart can get. you can get to an active militarized zone. they are curious about the adrenaline rush. >> south korea's government wants to rebound this area as a place of peace not war with the opening of a new tourism zone. the wide buffer zone along the frontier has been tightly restricted for more than 50 years. environmentalists say that has created an untouched nature reserve among the battlefields and tunnels with thousands of species of rare cranes and korean flying squirrels. >> by turning this into an ecotourism zone, it would change the way people see this place. they've been coming here because of a cold war. we hope they will come here in the futu
lizzie williamson has gone to look at the marketing for this korean park. >> as tourist sites coconut frontier between north and south korea offers more than the usual souvenirs, a living piece of the cold war and guarded by 1 million soldiers and another 1 million land mines buried along the cease-fire lines. it is a glimpse into the world's last divided country. >> people who come here and are here because it is as close as the heart can get. you can get to an active militarized...
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works.as lizzie 'leary explaais...i time, it's transporration security officials who want you to pay m. more. take two things that many -- travelers love to hate: the tsa and icket feess now add them together."what is it that is prompting them to just ask for more money?"the agency - backed by ddmocratt in the senatt - wants to increase the security fee everyone pays flight, to $5 per one-way ticket. $10 round trip. "10 ii kind of pushing it to a limit. i meanni guess it's only 5 dollars more, but i'm wondering, you know, how have a budget."tsa's budget -- like many in washiigton -- is set to be cut. and the agenny says boosting this fee would help cover the increasingg costly scanners. the fee hose (nnts)but a powerful 10 ears..- lobbyyis pushing againsttit: airlines. they don't ant the &pcost shifted onto their customers."air security is a national security funntion and it's somethinngthat all of us need to be behind as americans, and the government should be picking up the cost of that."many travelers we talked to d
works.as lizzie 'leary explaais...i time, it's transporration security officials who want you to pay m. more. take two things that many -- travelers love to hate: the tsa and icket feess now add them together."what is it that is prompting them to just ask for more money?"the agency - backed by ddmocratt in the senatt - wants to increase the security fee everyone pays flight, to $5 per one-way ticket. $10 round trip. "10 ii kind of pushing it to a limit. i meanni guess it's only 5...
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lizzie, thanks so much.the average price for domestic airline ticket last year was $355. ahh, now that's a clean mouth. i wish i could keep it this way. [ dr. rahmany ] after a dental cleaning, plaque quickly starts to grow back. but new crest pro-health clinical plaque control reduces plaque and is clinically proven to help keep it from coming back. new crest pro-health clinical plaque control toothpaste. >>> political, cultural and sporting icons heading to the white house today. the president obama is honoring them with the freedom of medal. the 13 who will receive the highest civilian honor. white house correspondent brianna keilar joining us. what can we expect from today's ceremony? >> reporter: this is a ceremony in the east room where president obama will welcome most of the recipients, some of them awarded this honor posthumously. a number will be here for what's the highest civilian honor that president obama bestroes. john glen, the first american to orbit the earth. at 77, the oldest person to go
lizzie, thanks so much.the average price for domestic airline ticket last year was $355. ahh, now that's a clean mouth. i wish i could keep it this way. [ dr. rahmany ] after a dental cleaning, plaque quickly starts to grow back. but new crest pro-health clinical plaque control reduces plaque and is clinically proven to help keep it from coming back. new crest pro-health clinical plaque control toothpaste. >>> political, cultural and sporting icons heading to the white house today. the...
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lizzie benefits. she selects. >> chris is relentless. he did win $10,000 for his charity.ast night, chuck todd, man he was on fire. winning by a margin of $40,000 against comedian louis black and clarence page of the chicago tribune. watch chuck do his work. >> it's not church bells but hells bells that opens this ac/dc album. >> what is back in black. >> queen anne's revenge was this pirate's ship. >> who is blackbeard. >> good. chuck? >> what is psycho. who is hirohito. >> hirohito, yes. >> mr. rayburn. who is mr. rayburn. >> yes. >> chuck? >> who is henry waxman. >> you got it. >> nytimes.com welcomes you to the list of the best 1,000 movies ever made which includes this 1931 bela lugosi film. chuck? >> what is dracula. >> dracula, yes. >> all right. >> that leaves you with $18,100. but we bump that up to $50,000. >> chuck just cleaned up last night. his total winnings of 50 grand went to the d.c. based charity samaritan inn, a group that provides recovery programs and housing to homeless men and women. chuck, nice work. tonight, keeps getting better, our own kelly o'do
lizzie benefits. she selects. >> chris is relentless. he did win $10,000 for his charity.ast night, chuck todd, man he was on fire. winning by a margin of $40,000 against comedian louis black and clarence page of the chicago tribune. watch chuck do his work. >> it's not church bells but hells bells that opens this ac/dc album. >> what is back in black. >> queen anne's revenge was this pirate's ship. >> who is blackbeard. >> good. chuck? >> what is...
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from america's cup waste management and the event authority, bob billingham from race management, lizzie spalding from the event authority. people they're working with marsha, paul. and principal race officer john greg as well from race management. there's really been a very large group effort here. and port staff is deeply appreciative. so i would like to turn to the technical attachment a-1 resolution 12-34 is a date change and in the first paragraph, there's an incorrect april 10th, 2012 date that should be changed to april 24th, 2012. and with that port staff available along with mr. martin to answer any questions that the commission may have. thank you very much. >> move up 9-a with the suggested technical amendment. >> second. >> public comment. kevin carroll, hotel counsel. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is kevin carroll. i'm the executive director of the thole council of san francisco. have i the privilege of working with the industry that lks 15 million people to the steefer year. i wanted to let you know we still continue to strongly endorse the america's cup and tha
from america's cup waste management and the event authority, bob billingham from race management, lizzie spalding from the event authority. people they're working with marsha, paul. and principal race officer john greg as well from race management. there's really been a very large group effort here. and port staff is deeply appreciative. so i would like to turn to the technical attachment a-1 resolution 12-34 is a date change and in the first paragraph, there's an incorrect april 10th, 2012...
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lizzie, what the heck is going on and why? >> reporter: what's going on here, kyra, is you had folks, notably a senator from new jersey, start to notice reports of incidents, a lot of them were at newark airport, about things going wrong. a knife getting through a screening checkpoint. a dead dog that was not screened for explosives before it was loaded on a plane. so the numbers, you cited them. let's put them up so people can see. 42% of those security breaches were reported to headquarters. then only about 53% of them were corrected. there's no central reporting system, so they couldn't get the 30,000-foot view of what's going on. we've been listening to the hearing. listen to what members of congress are asking the tsa inspector general about how exactly all of this happened. >> so there is no depository where one could go and pull up all of the breaches that have occurred? >> well, first, they need to have, like i said earlier and the chairman alluded to, there needs to be a clear definition of what a breach is. and then
lizzie, what the heck is going on and why? >> reporter: what's going on here, kyra, is you had folks, notably a senator from new jersey, start to notice reports of incidents, a lot of them were at newark airport, about things going wrong. a knife getting through a screening checkpoint. a dead dog that was not screened for explosives before it was loaded on a plane. so the numbers, you cited them. let's put them up so people can see. 42% of those security breaches were reported to...
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from america's cup waste management and the event authority, bob billingham from race management, lizzie spalding from the event authority. people they're working with marsha, paul. and principal race officer john greg as well from race management. there's really been a very large group effort here. and port staff is deeply appreciative. so i would like to turn to the technical attachment a-1 resolution 12-34 is a date change and in the first paragraph, there's an incorrect april 10th, 2012 date that should be changed to april 24th, 2012. and t
from america's cup waste management and the event authority, bob billingham from race management, lizzie spalding from the event authority. people they're working with marsha, paul. and principal race officer john greg as well from race management. there's really been a very large group effort here. and port staff is deeply appreciative. so i would like to turn to the technical attachment a-1 resolution 12-34 is a date change and in the first paragraph, there's an incorrect april 10th, 2012...
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we have emily, caitlin, will, emmy, lizzie, and bradlee. what is your favorite part of triathlon? >> probably the swimming. this is a great cause. >> have you done this before? no. >> water you excited for -- what are you excited for? >> the swimming and biking. >> you have done this race before? >> this will be my second time. >> come out to help these kids. they will be competing in the triathlon. we will go back to tony. these kids still have to go to school this morning. >> it is fantastic those kids are helping out. a wonderful cause. thank you, ava. you saw some rain in the cockeysville area. it doesn't matter which road you're driving on -- all of them have some moderate to heavy rain in some cases. all the way in the city down towards annapolis. the back age is heading towards westminster. frederick county, and nothing going on. you guys will hit the rain once you get to baltimore. this whole thing is moving west to east. there's a big piece of energy coming out of krajina and stretching across southern maryland -- coming out of virginia. the rain will taper off. the cloud
we have emily, caitlin, will, emmy, lizzie, and bradlee. what is your favorite part of triathlon? >> probably the swimming. this is a great cause. >> have you done this before? no. >> water you excited for -- what are you excited for? >> the swimming and biking. >> you have done this race before? >> this will be my second time. >> come out to help these kids. they will be competing in the triathlon. we will go back to tony. these kids still have to go...
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much is their life non-science lizzie possible. to me. the biggest sin. superior to the book. from moscow this is r t just in time for your headlines now the left the right and almost every political grouping in between old marching in russia this may day for the country's a fair election movement is biding its time until the week. with egypt set to vote for its new leader the country's vital tourist industry is hoping democratic rule will help it bounce back however there are concerns that islamists growing power could stifle it further as fundamentalists want to go home and beach tourism. at the world's top julia sondra feels more secrets in another blockbuster interview this time he poses tough questions to the new president of tunisia who is.
much is their life non-science lizzie possible. to me. the biggest sin. superior to the book. from moscow this is r t just in time for your headlines now the left the right and almost every political grouping in between old marching in russia this may day for the country's a fair election movement is biding its time until the week. with egypt set to vote for its new leader the country's vital tourist industry is hoping democratic rule will help it bounce back however there are concerns that...
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but this is their life non-science lizzie should be possible to. commit. to the be a and . pig i am. wealthy british soil. has no time to. market why not. why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. thanks for joining our team at half past the hour on care and these are your headlines egypt erupts protests in cairo against the ruling generals turn into fierce clashes with security forces one person is reportedly dead and around one hundred others into. twin terror attacks kill at least eleven in russia's north caucasus and what police say bear the hallmarks of al qaida suicide bombings. the pentagon draws up and game plans for iran boasting it could cross forces in just three weeks. three days before the need to me leaves russia top post we assess his presidential legacy and look at what's ahead when he becomes prime minister. and.
but this is their life non-science lizzie should be possible to. commit. to the be a and . pig i am. wealthy british soil. has no time to. market why not. why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. thanks for joining our team at half past the hour on care and these are your headlines egypt erupts protests in cairo against the ruling generals turn into fierce clashes with security forces one person is...
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perhaps tomorrow we will lizzie -- we will see a good 1-2 today is not so much about raising as it is about raising -- racing but preparation. crowds expected over 100,000 and rob roblin has his eye on the finishing touches. >> the black tried susan just finished a few minutes ago. a lot of people here today. as you mentioned it, a lot of last-minute work. people are in motion putting the finishing touches on pimlico before tomorrow's big day. >> this is a list of all the tables and chairs that are supposed to be out here. it is a lot of set up today. >> you're going to need a lot of a food and they are already preparing some of the many items for tomorrow. >> 100 pounds tri tip, 1,000 crab meat, big numbers. >> you should have quite a time. this is the under armor sagamore farms tent. there is a huge bar and outside balcony. >> at a great presence in baltimore. >> they will all be in here watching the race and rooting for their horses. >> you are going to need lots of chairs and tables. >> rough estimates, probably 4000-5000 shares out here in the village, tables probably, maybe 400
perhaps tomorrow we will lizzie -- we will see a good 1-2 today is not so much about raising as it is about raising -- racing but preparation. crowds expected over 100,000 and rob roblin has his eye on the finishing touches. >> the black tried susan just finished a few minutes ago. a lot of people here today. as you mentioned it, a lot of last-minute work. people are in motion putting the finishing touches on pimlico before tomorrow's big day. >> this is a list of all the tables and...
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that's his wife lizzy. victor cruz, the one that does the salsa. he was there.or's just terrific girlfriend. >> look at you. >> i couldn't help it. that's what you do. >> there's john. he's such a sweetie. >> if you were home last night, maybe you watched "the voice." >> i'm still jet lagged a little bit so i was trying desperately just to stay up until 8:30 so i could get back on some sort of a -- what i forgot to tell you yesterday -- you will not believe this -- there were no toilets where we went in israel. in the holy land. >> no toy-toys. when i saw that on the plans to go there, i said that's ridiculous. i've been to israel three times. there are facilities everywhere. not where we went! >> so what did you do? what does one do in that situation? >> i pee-peed like a pilgrim. i couldn't believe it! >> that's shocking. >> i am so -- i have never done that in my life! if somebody would have said the greatest trip of your life would be no toilet facilities, never dry your hair, hummus at lunch -- >> no lunch. >> and no makeup and no spanx, i go that is hell.
that's his wife lizzy. victor cruz, the one that does the salsa. he was there.or's just terrific girlfriend. >> look at you. >> i couldn't help it. that's what you do. >> there's john. he's such a sweetie. >> if you were home last night, maybe you watched "the voice." >> i'm still jet lagged a little bit so i was trying desperately just to stay up until 8:30 so i could get back on some sort of a -- what i forgot to tell you yesterday -- you will not...
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. >> reporter: her parents say lizzie mentioned nothing about an abductor during a meeting with a state psychologist. she only started talking about this man days later. and authorities stress that just because the little girl hasn't been found yet doesn't mean she wasn't swept out to sea. >> t.j., thank you. >>> now, to the story of a dream safari vacation in africa. a married couple getting the opportunity of a lifetime, a chance to pet cheetahs. the cheetahs were supposed to be tame. but something went very wrong. alex marquardt is in our london bureau with more. good morning to you. >> reporter: that's right, dan. good morning. that game reserve in south africa is calling this mauling a freak incident. saying these cheetahs are normally very friendly. but the birthday present went awry. on the dream vacation, they were allowed to get up close and pet two supposedly tame cheetahs at a game reserve in south africa. >> they were seemingly tame. >> reporter: but suddenly, they turned violent. bun cheetah lunged for a child. and vilt was knocked down and bitten. >> just about 30 seconds,
. >> reporter: her parents say lizzie mentioned nothing about an abductor during a meeting with a state psychologist. she only started talking about this man days later. and authorities stress that just because the little girl hasn't been found yet doesn't mean she wasn't swept out to sea. >> t.j., thank you. >>> now, to the story of a dream safari vacation in africa. a married couple getting the opportunity of a lifetime, a chance to pet cheetahs. the cheetahs were...
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. >> i want to bring in lizzie. what happen this fee is not increased? >> well, this has been a battle for about ten years, suzanne, and the airlines and their allies fought back the increase in fees, so a lot of what would happen would be pretty much what you see right now. you would see some small cuts to the tsa budget. they say they would be able to do more with less, but you also know that a lot of airports don't have the highest tech stuff, only about 36% of airports have what government auditors call optimal screening, the best things, that's in some cases because those airports are small. but there is a question of whether having a little more money would help those airports do that. >> lizzie, thank you. now to north carolina. jurors back at it again, talking about the john edwards trial on federal corruption charges. diane dimond is a special correspondent and has been following this from day one. good to see you. i know everybody had a break over the holiday. what's the sense now, the mood of the jurors, of john edwards, now that everybody is
. >> i want to bring in lizzie. what happen this fee is not increased? >> well, this has been a battle for about ten years, suzanne, and the airlines and their allies fought back the increase in fees, so a lot of what would happen would be pretty much what you see right now. you would see some small cuts to the tsa budget. they say they would be able to do more with less, but you also know that a lot of airports don't have the highest tech stuff, only about 36% of airports have what...
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. >> lizzie o'leary, thank you. >>> bluegrass legend doc watson has died.known for his talent on the guitar. [ tires squeal, engine revs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >> okay, got to listen now to a little more doc watson. we have lost a gem. ♪ >> doc watson passed away overnight in his native north carolina, died soon after having colon surgery. he was 89 years of age. joining me now from nashville, needs no introduction, ricky scaggs. it is a pleasure to have you on. unfortunately you should the circumstances here, welcome. i know certainly you knew doc watson. tell me, you know, what was his gift to american music and musicians such as yourself? >> the thing that doc watson did i think his legacy. he took an acoustic guitar that was for many, many years a rhythm instrument in old-time music, country music. was basically a rhythm instrument and he made a lead instrum
. >> lizzie o'leary, thank you. >>> bluegrass legend doc watson has died.known for his talent on the guitar. [ tires squeal, engine revs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >> okay, got to listen now to a little more doc watson. we have lost a gem. ♪ >> doc watson passed away...