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louis. now, this may be better known to many of you by its previous name, it was patricia stevens college when it opened in 1947 and they recently changed the name. anyway, two confirmed shooting injuries already. a gunman on the loose. according to the reporting of our station in st. louis, he is on the fourth floor of the building. multiple gunshots fired. a tremendous police presence on the scene. authorities are clearing the building floor by floor. a developing story. local news crews are on the way. another shooting in another school, as the gun control debate continues. we expect to have pictures and new information out of st. louis in just a moment. so woe will take a quick commercial break and we'll be right back. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber.
louis. now, this may be better known to many of you by its previous name, it was patricia stevens college when it opened in 1947 and they recently changed the name. anyway, two confirmed shooting injuries already. a gunman on the loose. according to the reporting of our station in st. louis, he is on the fourth floor of the building. multiple gunshots fired. a tremendous police presence on the scene. authorities are clearing the building floor by floor. a developing story. local news crews are...
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and later ray louis, another chapter to the ray louis story. we'll tell you about it when we continue. aches, fevers. and i relieve nasal congestion. overachiever. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. good morning, turtle. ♪ my friends are all around me ♪ my friends, they do surround me ♪ ♪ i hope this never ends ♪ and we'll be the best of friends ♪ ♪ all set? all set. [ male announcer ] introducing the reimagined 2013 chevrolet traverse, with spacious seating for up to eight. imagine that. >>> a man holds a child at gunpoint after shooting and killing a schoolbus driver. those are two headlines from today. there have been others recently. some far worse of course. how big a role if any does easy access to firearms play in situations like this? and are both sides building their cases on shaky ground? former congresswoman gabby giffords spoke of the need for action. >> thank you for inviting me here today. this is an important conversation for our children and our com
and later ray louis, another chapter to the ray louis story. we'll tell you about it when we continue. aches, fevers. and i relieve nasal congestion. overachiever. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. good morning, turtle. ♪ my friends are all around me ♪ my friends, they do surround me ♪ ♪ i hope this never ends ♪ and we'll be the best of friends ♪ ♪ all set? all set. [ male announcer ] introducing...
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louis armstrong had you as a drummer for his band. >> i was a drummer for louis when i was 16 years old how did the microphone become such a part of your life. >> i was playing with a helper that did auditions when louis came from new york to los angeles california to play in a place called sebastians nightclub. i think sebastians nightclub. and so louis likes the band so well, the name of the band was called -- we took them to the studio to record with him. so when we got to the studio there were a set of sets on the corner. louis asked me about the instrument. i said it's a new instrument being introduced into the music field. he said do you know anything about it. as a teenager i was playing in a newspaper boys band. in chicago, i was playing in the orchestra symphony orchestra and i played the xylophone. >> you just picked it up and turned it into a jazz instrument. and a marching band instrument and you turned it into a jazz instrument. >> it wasn't at that time, it was very prominent for drummers to play. if you would play drums you had to be a percussionist and play the xylophone
louis armstrong had you as a drummer for his band. >> i was a drummer for louis when i was 16 years old how did the microphone become such a part of your life. >> i was playing with a helper that did auditions when louis came from new york to los angeles california to play in a place called sebastians nightclub. i think sebastians nightclub. and so louis likes the band so well, the name of the band was called -- we took them to the studio to record with him. so when we got to the...
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louis, missouri. tens of thousands of people lined the streets cheering the troops and shaking hands. this was a thank you big enough to make the nation notice and also personal enough to grab your heart and rattle it a little. >> twice army national guard major rick ranford has flown home after serving in iraq. >> you could have dropped me in any city in the united states because i was home. >> reporter: he was touched by the outpouring of his hometown. >> completely overwhelmed. >> this from "nightly news" this weekend. our nation has been debating whether now is a good time to celebrate veterans coming home from iraq, especially since so many of them are being redeployed to afghanistan which is a war, of course, that is ongoing. still though, on sunday the new york giants will be playing the new england patriots in a football game known as the super bowl. by tradition the winning team gets a big parade downtown. the josnew york giants got one 2008. the patriots got one in 2005 when they were champs
louis, missouri. tens of thousands of people lined the streets cheering the troops and shaking hands. this was a thank you big enough to make the nation notice and also personal enough to grab your heart and rattle it a little. >> twice army national guard major rick ranford has flown home after serving in iraq. >> you could have dropped me in any city in the united states because i was home. >> reporter: he was touched by the outpouring of his hometown. >> completely...
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louis is an iconic linebacker. he's arguably one of the best to play the position of his generation as is the 49ers inside linebacker patrick willis. both have admiration for each other. louis' career is coming to an end. and willis is in his prime. willis says when louis steps away, there is no torch being passed. >> i was just a big fan of him you know, just his enthusiasm on the field, just his passion he plays with. i've always been a big fan of those who play with passion such as ray louis. >> such a young line that i talk to a lot. i talk to them a lot. you know, we just -- he's talking about the feeling and you know how surreal it is for him. >> patrick willis and ray louis first came to know each other at the pro bowl. when the ravenses all pro linebacker retires after the super bowl, willis says louis's shoes are not his to fill. >> people always want to make some pair sons and talk about torches and all this, but at the end of the day, i've always said i can only be the best player i can be. >> willis is
louis is an iconic linebacker. he's arguably one of the best to play the position of his generation as is the 49ers inside linebacker patrick willis. both have admiration for each other. louis' career is coming to an end. and willis is in his prime. willis says when louis steps away, there is no torch being passed. >> i was just a big fan of him you know, just his enthusiasm on the field, just his passion he plays with. i've always been a big fan of those who play with passion such as ray...
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louis. we know two who were injured. we are hearing one is a school financial adviser. the other, presumably the suspect, said to be in police custody with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, all on the evrksze of the president's gun control plan and his assault on assault weapons. we are keeping on top of that with the likes of missouri senator roy blunt to git his read on all of that. meanwhile, to washington... where you issue being looing live at a boat on an -- i voight on an amendment to match dollar for dollar, whatever aid is coming to sandy victims in budget cuts. we have a senior capitol hill producesser in the thick of t. we will have the guy behind that amendment in just a second. first to chad on where this aid is going now. what can you tell us? >> reporter: this is an amendment on the floor right now, offered by republican congressman nick mulvane tow institute an christmas-the-board cut of 1 pbt.6% of all discretionary spending, the funding that congress is responsible for each y
louis. we know two who were injured. we are hearing one is a school financial adviser. the other, presumably the suspect, said to be in police custody with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, all on the evrksze of the president's gun control plan and his assault on assault weapons. we are keeping on top of that with the likes of missouri senator roy blunt to git his read on all of that. meanwhile, to washington... where you issue being looing live at a boat on an -- i voight on an amendment to...
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louis and need to win there and back home. the st. louis cardinals are? >> audience: out of here! >> now for the big one. the mighty american league detroit tigers. you ready? the detroit tigers -- they are? audience: out of here! >> you never disappoint. here is my partner mike. >> well, we have become an organization of expertation. there's expectation when you win a championship in 2010 and there is expectation when you get in that ballpark everyday and it's over flowing with your love and affection and there is purity in the formula that this organization goes about trying to meet those standards of excellence. it starts with the fans of historians that we call investors that kept us here in san francisco and goes to the front office comprised of men and women dedicating their lives to this team and goes to baseball operations and the fierce -- the fierce, the ferocious drive of brian saibian and his staff and the most storied manager in san francisco giants history and his teachers and coaches and on to the training and medical staff, but inevitably it will always draw right
louis and need to win there and back home. the st. louis cardinals are? >> audience: out of here! >> now for the big one. the mighty american league detroit tigers. you ready? the detroit tigers -- they are? audience: out of here! >> you never disappoint. here is my partner mike. >> well, we have become an organization of expertation. there's expectation when you win a championship in 2010 and there is expectation when you get in that ballpark everyday and it's over...
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louis this morning to start your morning. this was an area that was freezing cold over the weekend and these temperatures are going to jump up and because of it we're going to have a severe weather outbreak too. this morning, the problem areas across central pennsylvania, interior new england. get ready for areas from providence, hartford, up through the mass. pike all into boston. you're going to deal with wintery weather, snow, sleet and freezing rain. now to the troublesome weather. what we have this morning is your typical winter stuff, atypical thunderstorms and tornadoes as we go through tuesday and wednesday. we're talking dallas, little rock, shreveport, memphis. watching you, st. louis, indianapolis, chance of damaging winds. the severe weather and strong storms goes to the east coast. chicago could be up in the mid 60s two days from now and then there will be a high in the teens by the time we get to thursday and friday. just kind of a wild weather week for a lot of us. >> maybe that cold snap was it, maybe we're do
louis this morning to start your morning. this was an area that was freezing cold over the weekend and these temperatures are going to jump up and because of it we're going to have a severe weather outbreak too. this morning, the problem areas across central pennsylvania, interior new england. get ready for areas from providence, hartford, up through the mass. pike all into boston. you're going to deal with wintery weather, snow, sleet and freezing rain. now to the troublesome weather. what we...
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louis." clayco is a privately-held company. its annual revenue of $820 million comes from building some of the largest facilities for corporate giants. caterpillar, dow chemical and chevron are just a few of them. clayco also oversaw the building of the new busch stadium in st. louis. right now, clayco has a thousand employees - nearly 300 in chicago - a number there that's about to double. in a joint statement, clayco's ceo said "we see chicago as an integeral part of our expansion strategy as we add talent and build clayco into the nation's leading full-service real estate development, architecture, engineering and construction firm." but privatization does have its critics. "how does a citizen hold a private firm accountable for a good that they once received from a government entity?" however, employment search firms were ecstatic. rosemary haefner, human resources vice president at career builder, said, "clayco could have a ripple effect far beyond construction. we see improvement in th
louis." clayco is a privately-held company. its annual revenue of $820 million comes from building some of the largest facilities for corporate giants. caterpillar, dow chemical and chevron are just a few of them. clayco also oversaw the building of the new busch stadium in st. louis. right now, clayco has a thousand employees - nearly 300 in chicago - a number there that's about to double. in a joint statement, clayco's ceo said "we see chicago as an integeral part of our expansion...
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louis did. we've had three debates so far. the candidates have spent five hours arguing about medicare and social security and jobs. they are argued over the rules of the debate and big bird. there's been no talk about how we are treating veterans. lots of americans have been thinking about this generation of veterans that come home and need a job. ordinary americans are holding their own parades. welcome home love florida and tucson and new england coastal ports smith new hampshire. the pentagon, for reasons that i do not start to understand, still say they do not want new york city to hold a parade. new york city is where we've always done this. new york did throw one ticker tape parade for the new york giants and at their parade the football parade, we met the willis family. they brought a picture of her son and a huge giants fan. sergeant willis sent a message before the big game. >> i'm from new york. i want to say hi to my family and go big blue. >> his mom said she promised she would go to the parade if the giants won a
louis did. we've had three debates so far. the candidates have spent five hours arguing about medicare and social security and jobs. they are argued over the rules of the debate and big bird. there's been no talk about how we are treating veterans. lots of americans have been thinking about this generation of veterans that come home and need a job. ordinary americans are holding their own parades. welcome home love florida and tucson and new england coastal ports smith new hampshire. the...
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louis vuitton handbags go hand in hand with high fashion and high price. it is one of marchetti police said four men pulled off a high value highest at the town center mall on monday when they stole 14 purses at the louis vuitton store. >> porting thousand dollars? >> $35,000. >> $35,050, to be exact. at least three workers including a security guard were in the store in the middle of the afternoon when the men came in and quickly started taking a variety of purses off the shelves and racks and headed out of the store. >> two of the employees did react, and the suspect used pepper spray to attack them. i believe one of the victims was a security officer. >> they left three nearby exit and fled in a vehicle last seen headed toward doppler wrote. completing a rapid robbery worth $35,000. a mall spokesperson told us they turned over surveillance video to detectives. they are not releasing descriptions of the larcenists. >> military women serving in direct ground combat roles is now becoming a reality. the pentagon lifted a ban on women in combat earlier today
louis vuitton handbags go hand in hand with high fashion and high price. it is one of marchetti police said four men pulled off a high value highest at the town center mall on monday when they stole 14 purses at the louis vuitton store. >> porting thousand dollars? >> $35,000. >> $35,050, to be exact. at least three workers including a security guard were in the store in the middle of the afternoon when the men came in and quickly started taking a variety of purses off the...
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>> i thought he was the best dressed guy of the night, amazing louis vuitton suit, black/blue. he had an amazing pair of shoes.
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louis cardinals musial earned the national league batting title. he won three world series championships. stan the man as he was known was 92. >>> with the private swearing-in of president obama out of the way, anticipation is building for president obama's big public day tomorrow, especially that second inaugural address. msnbc contributor ari melber here in d.c. as well doing some inaugural coverage for tumbler and joins me now with his take on the twhoords will matter tomorrow. good sunday to you, my friend. >> good day. thank you, my friend. tomorrow president obama will deliver the 57th inaugural address. the best inaugural addresses tend to rise above politics. the most universal rhetoric in our history debuted on inauguration day. that's, of course, when fdr told a nervous populace we've got nothing to fear but fear itself and during an 1801 inaugural
louis cardinals musial earned the national league batting title. he won three world series championships. stan the man as he was known was 92. >>> with the private swearing-in of president obama out of the way, anticipation is building for president obama's big public day tomorrow, especially that second inaugural address. msnbc contributor ari melber here in d.c. as well doing some inaugural coverage for tumbler and joins me now with his take on the twhoords will matter tomorrow. good...
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louis and helped the cardinals win three championships and also baltimore orioles manager earl we ever, died at 82. he was known for explosive temper got him thrown out of over a hundred games and four american league penants and the 1974 world championship. in 1969 he did not win. >> because the new york mets won. >> he's also famous for, and i had the pleasure of meeting him and interviewing him in baltimore, he was actually thrown out-- okay thrown out of a hundred games, on three days he was tone out of both games on a double header. you have to set that and come back. >> and might spend the time in the dugout. 11 minutes after the top of
louis and helped the cardinals win three championships and also baltimore orioles manager earl we ever, died at 82. he was known for explosive temper got him thrown out of over a hundred games and four american league penants and the 1974 world championship. in 1969 he did not win. >> because the new york mets won. >> he's also famous for, and i had the pleasure of meeting him and interviewing him in baltimore, he was actually thrown out-- okay thrown out of a hundred games, on...
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louis born but spent his entire career as a manager in baltimore. the ball club was his for 17 seasons from 1968 to 1982 and 1985 to 1986. the oiroles won -- orioles won six titles and of course the world series in 1970. he won 1480 games. when he was inducted into the hall of fame, he was it not for his intensity, flair, and wit. the hall cites his innovative style and color for confrontations with the men in blue. defense and the 31 homer were his hallmarks. surely you see his hat on backwards, his face on fire. our earl of baltimore. in 1986, he said on my tombstone, just write the sorest loser that ever lived. one who will be sorely missed. >> passing of earl weaver came on a day when orioles fans came together in baltimore for fan fest. we were there and are joined live now from tandem yards -- and yards. >>-- camden yards. >> just about everybody had something to date -- to say today about earl weaver. >> it is a sad day. i think it is appropriately are celebrating orioles baseball at the fan fest here. >> as thousands of hands -- fans look to
louis born but spent his entire career as a manager in baltimore. the ball club was his for 17 seasons from 1968 to 1982 and 1985 to 1986. the oiroles won -- orioles won six titles and of course the world series in 1970. he won 1480 games. when he was inducted into the hall of fame, he was it not for his intensity, flair, and wit. the hall cites his innovative style and color for confrontations with the men in blue. defense and the 31 homer were his hallmarks. surely you see his hat on...
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louis, 8:00 p.m. central time.n't have any tornado warnings, but we have a thunderstorm warning, north of st. louis area and the concern is we are going to be dealing with the potential of severe weather in the overnight hours, when people are sleeping. if you live from the gulf coast towards the southern great lakes. and we have the red-shaded area, very, very rare to see all of these cities in a moderate risk, so conditions are going to be favorable for not only hail and damaging wind, but long-lasting, destructive tornadoes. again, as the warm air shifts eastward , so does the risk for severe weather from florida to washington and pittsburgh, in that area of severe risk. >> okay, busy days for you, because i understand, after the tornado conditions, we will move to blizzard-like conditions? >> yes. behind this storm system, very cold air. so chicago, ska today. heading into the latter part of the work week, right down to single digits again, if you can believe it. look at the snow behind this. a wide swath of 3
louis, 8:00 p.m. central time.n't have any tornado warnings, but we have a thunderstorm warning, north of st. louis area and the concern is we are going to be dealing with the potential of severe weather in the overnight hours, when people are sleeping. if you live from the gulf coast towards the southern great lakes. and we have the red-shaded area, very, very rare to see all of these cities in a moderate risk, so conditions are going to be favorable for not only hail and damaging wind, but...
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louis.king calls, getting more information. more on this in just a moment. ♪ [ male announcer ] born from the elements, destined to take them over. ♪ the sirius xm satellite radio in the 2013 ram 1500. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >>> i'm ali velshi this is your money. the u.s. could get its credit rating downgraded again. holiday sales weren't as bad as we expected them to be, but there is a catch. and dell could be ready to go private. let's start with credit. ratings agency fitch warns that washington's dysfunction could cost the u.s. the aaa credit rating it still has with them. that is if congress doesn't come up with what it calls a credible medium term deficit reduction plan. understand that fitch is not just looking for an 11th hour debt ceiling deal that sets the table for another mini crisis down the road. the federal government hit the debt limit as you know on december 31st. the treasury is using so
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louis? no. they carried on with determination and experts and pundits predicted that this san francisco giants was going to the world series and team work means everyone contributes and we saw those plays and three home runs for pablo sandoval right here in san francisco. [cheers and applause] . buster posey grand slam. [cheers and applause] outside there, yes! we saw the magic of the wonderful catch he did to save the out and jer nee affeldt and come up through the season and crow -- crawford saving the ball and all the pitchers and pitching their hearts out to zito to a felt and in comes romo . [cheers and applause] we needed everybody. we needed every skill. we needed that great team work so today in recognition of their second world series championship in three years i am proud to present the highest honor we have in this city, the key to the city and county of san francisco to the whole team of the san francisco giants. [cheers and applause] you know we usually give keys to individual digni
louis? no. they carried on with determination and experts and pundits predicted that this san francisco giants was going to the world series and team work means everyone contributes and we saw those plays and three home runs for pablo sandoval right here in san francisco. [cheers and applause] . buster posey grand slam. [cheers and applause] outside there, yes! we saw the magic of the wonderful catch he did to save the out and jer nee affeldt and come up through the season and crow -- crawford...
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that is what louis giglio did.y for something to surface in his past that made him non grata at the swearing in of the president who is in favor of gay rights. this story was posted yesterday that forced giglio that forced him to withdraw today. josh posted a transcript of a 15-year-old sermon that emphasized giglio's rapidly lgbt views including this tidbit about the gay rights movement. >> of course giglio is wrong about the gay rights movement. he said the movement is not a benevolent movement and that is not true. but the rest of what he says is actually true. it is a movement to seize by any means necessary the feelings and the mood of the day to the point where the homosexual lifestyle is an accepted lifestyle and is again in full standing as it relates to family. yes, we do want to create the feeling that the gay lifestyle is an acceptable norm in our society and is given full standing as any other lifestyle. that is exactly what the guy rights movement wants and what it has been achieving for years now. her
that is what louis giglio did.y for something to surface in his past that made him non grata at the swearing in of the president who is in favor of gay rights. this story was posted yesterday that forced giglio that forced him to withdraw today. josh posted a transcript of a 15-year-old sermon that emphasized giglio's rapidly lgbt views including this tidbit about the gay rights movement. >> of course giglio is wrong about the gay rights movement. he said the movement is not a benevolent...
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he stops at the crosswalk, gets ut, pushes the butto and drives thude crossing and whips a louis, offe goes. kind of smart. >> never thought of anything like that before. >> it was really funny to see him tiptoe his way over to the light. >> yeah. >> and run back to his car. almost like he's being a mischeev yus little kid. >> i think it's highly illegal, but it's effective. >> david, what you are looking at is the defrosting of a cole storage garage. this is the fulton cold storage garage in chicago and basically they're transforming this place into a regular building but they need to defrost the place. >> how did it get so much ice and snow in there in the first place? >> like a refrigerator sometimes it forms stalactite from all of the frost over the years. over the four-day period they defrost, put heaters and stuff to hurry up the process. i this it pretty neat how much ice has developed in this place. >> it looks like a completely different place by the end of the video. in the beginning it look likes a weird, icy cave. it doesn't look like a freezer. >> i thought it was a parki
he stops at the crosswalk, gets ut, pushes the butto and drives thude crossing and whips a louis, offe goes. kind of smart. >> never thought of anything like that before. >> it was really funny to see him tiptoe his way over to the light. >> yeah. >> and run back to his car. almost like he's being a mischeev yus little kid. >> i think it's highly illegal, but it's effective. >> david, what you are looking at is the defrosting of a cole storage garage. this is...
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louis. the news was breaking on "studio b." a man in his early 20's shot a school administrator in his chest that worker's fourth floor office. police found the shooter in the stairwell after he eventually shot himself. our fox station ktvi for st. louis and beyond report the victim was a financial advisor. the police chief says that the student had attended classes at that school part time. i don't want to speculate on the motive. the suspect and the victim were familiar with each other. they knew each other. this did not appear to be random. it appeared to be targeted towards the two. there were no other students that were injured. >> financial advisor and client. client is accused of shooting. but sources tell the associated press that some of the students hid under desks or in closets. it happened at the stevens institute of business and arrests a trade school forever known as patricia stevens college. the shooting suspect is now in custody. both he and the victim in surgery at the hospital. now we're learning president oba
louis. the news was breaking on "studio b." a man in his early 20's shot a school administrator in his chest that worker's fourth floor office. police found the shooter in the stairwell after he eventually shot himself. our fox station ktvi for st. louis and beyond report the victim was a financial advisor. the police chief says that the student had attended classes at that school part time. i don't want to speculate on the motive. the suspect and the victim were familiar with each...
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louis teams, we have who's on first. what's on second. find out. >> jimmy: i'm telling you. who's on first. what's on second. i don't know is on third. >> steve: do you know the fellows' name? >> jimmy: yes. >> steve: then, who's playing first? >> jimmy: yes. >> steve: the fellow on first base? >> jimmy: who. >> steve: the guy playing first base for st. louis. >> jimmy: who. [ light laughter ] >> steve: the fellow who's on first base? >> jimmy: who is on first. >> steve: what are you asking me for? >> jimmy: i'm not asking you. i'm telling you who is on first. >> you guys talking about me? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yes. yes, as a matter of fact, we are. this is who. >> steve: how show i know? i've never met the guy! >> jimmy: well, now you've met him. >> steve: met who? >> jimmy: yes. >> steve: look, would you tell me your name? >> who. >> steve: you! >> jimmy: who. >> steve: him! >> me? >> steve: yes! >> who. >> steve: hmm. what is your name? >> jimmy: no, no, no. what's on second. this is who. >> steve: that's what i'm trying to
louis teams, we have who's on first. what's on second. find out. >> jimmy: i'm telling you. who's on first. what's on second. i don't know is on third. >> steve: do you know the fellows' name? >> jimmy: yes. >> steve: then, who's playing first? >> jimmy: yes. >> steve: the fellow on first base? >> jimmy: who. >> steve: the guy playing first base for st. louis. >> jimmy: who. [ light laughter ] >> steve: the fellow who's on first base?...
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future hall of famer ray louis will be in the house. >> i have known abby since she was a baby. yeah. >> some skills. >> yeah. if you have tickets to the big game you are gloating. i have a pair but if you don't you may still be out there on the hunt. to get super bowl. josie is here to explain why. >> scammers know you are hungy, desperate even to get to new orleans to watch the ravens and they aren't going to spare a moment in the next two weeks trying to fake tickets they hope you will spend money on. tonight we will talk to an expert who knows a lot about the links counterfeiters will go to. bill patterson works for a security company actually involved in securing the super bowl tickets. he can't talk specifics about what they do for obvious reasons but he knows the scammers will be pulling out all the stops. >> the they will probably spend the most time trying to nail down the art work that is on the ticket. >> reporter: tonight tells you the signs that give away fake tickets and he will weigh in on where you should never shop for them. abc 2news. >> there are great athlete
future hall of famer ray louis will be in the house. >> i have known abby since she was a baby. yeah. >> some skills. >> yeah. if you have tickets to the big game you are gloating. i have a pair but if you don't you may still be out there on the hunt. to get super bowl. josie is here to explain why. >> scammers know you are hungy, desperate even to get to new orleans to watch the ravens and they aren't going to spare a moment in the next two weeks trying to fake tickets...
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louis southward is going to experience a line of thunderstorms.phis to little rock to pine bluff and sleeveport. after midnight, we should get a line of storm that is continue through the overnight and through wednesday. it will track all the way to the east coast. it's a fast moving line of storms. with it, damaging winds along the path. that's the greatest concern. we'll track it over the next 24 hours. back to you. >>> coming up, the kardashians add another genre to entertainment. >> tina fey talks her next project. you are watching "first look" on msnbc. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas. no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy the most. [ woman ] it's as easy as... one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the ban
louis southward is going to experience a line of thunderstorms.phis to little rock to pine bluff and sleeveport. after midnight, we should get a line of storm that is continue through the overnight and through wednesday. it will track all the way to the east coast. it's a fast moving line of storms. with it, damaging winds along the path. that's the greatest concern. we'll track it over the next 24 hours. back to you. >>> coming up, the kardashians add another genre to entertainment....
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louis to steven stamkos. back to st. louis for the goal, and he had two goals in this game.ng take a 4-3 lead. >> we definitely had a few miscues and with forwards as good as they are, they're going to put it in the back of the net when you make a mistake. i think they capitalized on every single one of our mistakes. >> discipline will win you games. we cannot give teams five, six goals and expect to win any game. >> the caps will play their home opener this tuesday at the verizon center when they host the winnipeg jets. >>> in college basketball the teneth ranked terps women met up with georgia tech and didn't have too much trouble thanks to mel lace sa thomas. to atlanta, that yellow jacket on the attack but the team was not. early second half, terps up three and turning up the defense. thomas comes up with the steal, and she is unstoppable in transition. she played all 40 minutes today and was far from done. less than two minutes later, off the jackets' miss, the terps on the break again. thomas racing down court. she gets the bucket to go with this little bump. she had a
louis to steven stamkos. back to st. louis for the goal, and he had two goals in this game.ng take a 4-3 lead. >> we definitely had a few miscues and with forwards as good as they are, they're going to put it in the back of the net when you make a mistake. i think they capitalized on every single one of our mistakes. >> discipline will win you games. we cannot give teams five, six goals and expect to win any game. >> the caps will play their home opener this tuesday at the...
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louis, the u.s. army corps of engineers is dredging and blasting the river bottom to help keep shipping lanes open. everything from oil to cement to chemicals, to 60% of u.s. grain exports moved down this river. >> it's a major artery to the gulf coast, no doubt. all the exports go down this river to the center gulf. >> reporter: and this artery is clogged. >> it is clogged up. >> reporter: a typical tow boat moves 15 loaded barges. it would take six locomotives pulling 216 rail cars, or 1,050 tractor-trailers to move the same amount of goods. so it's clear how vital the river is to the nation's commerce. operators say if the mississippi doesn't get any precipitation in the next few days, it's going to be too shallow for tow boats to operate, bringing shipping to a standstill. george foster, who runs tugs up and down the mississippi has already tied up some of his fleet. >> we're predicting to go another two feet lower than we are right now. >> reporter: shippers want the army corps of engineers to t
louis, the u.s. army corps of engineers is dredging and blasting the river bottom to help keep shipping lanes open. everything from oil to cement to chemicals, to 60% of u.s. grain exports moved down this river. >> it's a major artery to the gulf coast, no doubt. all the exports go down this river to the center gulf. >> reporter: and this artery is clogged. >> it is clogged up. >> reporter: a typical tow boat moves 15 loaded barges. it would take six locomotives pulling...
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cynthia mckinney, member of congress, trying to get into her place of employment, and henry louis gates, trying to get into his home. >> guest: those are both really important and nuanced examples of why people can become so frustrated about race. because in both of those instances, race is never the explicit issue. the issue is always -- i'm trying to go through a space where i belong, right? and someone is barring me from entry in some way. i think must be about something other than the fact that i don't have any i.d. or that i'm a little boisterous because i have had a long trip back from asia. and in both instances we see racial paranoia is not just about poor marginalized populations trying to find a way to be heard. it's about folks who have mad it, whoer very successful, who think even when we're at the top of the game, there are these moments, instances in a flash where folks seem to be -- again, we're not sure. part of what makes racial paranoia such an interesting concept, there's no open and shut case most of the time. we want the certainty of the black-hatted bad guy who can
cynthia mckinney, member of congress, trying to get into her place of employment, and henry louis gates, trying to get into his home. >> guest: those are both really important and nuanced examples of why people can become so frustrated about race. because in both of those instances, race is never the explicit issue. the issue is always -- i'm trying to go through a space where i belong, right? and someone is barring me from entry in some way. i think must be about something other than the...
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louis, 66. showers in denver, 32. occasional showers in seattle, 36 degrees. >>> a 19-year-old an jukz history has been solved. richard lan ders was 5 years old when his grandparents fled from their indiana home during a custody issue in 1994. they recently traced lan ders to his home in minnesota through his social security number. he's married and expecting his first child. authorities declined to say whether the grandparents will be charged. >>> federal health officials want the manufacturers of sleeping medications to cut the dosage of the drugs. the request follows hundreds of reports with driver-related problems with the chemicals and sleeping pills. >> reporter: people who tame ambien or sleeping pills will soon be ingesting lower doses. the food and drug administration is ordering the companies to cut the dose for women. it's based on new research that shows a higher dose can cause morning drowsiness which can case accidents. >> at 7:00 or so in the morning there are still portions that are left over. >> repor
louis, 66. showers in denver, 32. occasional showers in seattle, 36 degrees. >>> a 19-year-old an jukz history has been solved. richard lan ders was 5 years old when his grandparents fled from their indiana home during a custody issue in 1994. they recently traced lan ders to his home in minnesota through his social security number. he's married and expecting his first child. authorities declined to say whether the grandparents will be charged. >>> federal health officials...