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we mean west like winchester, low ray. winds will still be southeasterly at 10. temperatures will still be close to 80 despite the cloud cover. a lot of thunderstorms through much of missouri. a solid line of severe weather stretching through southwestern missouri, about to go into northwestern arkansas. we still have a tremendous amount of showers in the east. we've seen rain and showers in this area and we saw the flooding in north carolina and it looks like they'll have one more night and day of pretty heavy day storms. we may see a couple of showers tonight in garrett county. that's about it. the zone forecast, all six zones are on our website. shower possible winchester. mid-70s. less of a chance as you get toward leesburg, mid-70s. a lot of clouds, mid-70s in fairfax and manassas. maybe upper 70s in woodbridge. downtown, we'll give you sunshine. 76 in bowie and rockville. pretty nice by the water. winds are light. no advisories. mid-70s. annapolis. upper 70s in waldorf. fall arrives tomorrow at 5:15. we'll explain what means. the equinox. with it thundersto
we mean west like winchester, low ray. winds will still be southeasterly at 10. temperatures will still be close to 80 despite the cloud cover. a lot of thunderstorms through much of missouri. a solid line of severe weather stretching through southwestern missouri, about to go into northwestern arkansas. we still have a tremendous amount of showers in the east. we've seen rain and showers in this area and we saw the flooding in north carolina and it looks like they'll have one more night and...
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Sep 19, 2009
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low. they're moving the football. on second down. jonathan williams taken down for no gain. e.j. wilson with the stop. >> ray: it's tough to run laterally against this carolina defense. i think they've had more success when they come straight at them. now you've gate third and five. i would love to see pinkney on the perimeter with the run/pass option. >> pam: perfect on third downs so far in this drive. they need to get just inside the 5 yard line. pinkney throws it short of the first down. alex taylor got it for a very short gain. so here it is a fourth and one coming up. what do you do if you're skip? >> ray: it's a long one. i will kick a field goal and make this a one-possession game if i am holtz and exactly what he's going to do. you have to, you cannot come up empty on this drive. >> pam: ben hartman comes back out. his only field goal attempt today was a 47-yarder that didn't get much looked on and it was blocked. this one much closer from the 22. makes it a one-possession football game. just snuck it inside that upright to get east carolina to been a touchdown. a 15-play drive but they have to "it
low. they're moving the football. on second down. jonathan williams taken down for no gain. e.j. wilson with the stop. >> ray: it's tough to run laterally against this carolina defense. i think they've had more success when they come straight at them. now you've gate third and five. i would love to see pinkney on the perimeter with the run/pass option. >> pam: perfect on third downs so far in this drive. they need to get just inside the 5 yard line. pinkney throws it short of the...
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played 23 games last season with the rays, and he was on the post-season roster and got in five playoff games last year. 1-2 delivery and that is going to be down low> jim: he is a speedster. last year if you look at his minor league numbers when he was healthy, he was right around .288. he can steal anywhere from 32 to 57 steals. switch hitter. good defensive record. so he can really steal bases with the best of them. >> gary: mark hendrickson running over and decided to let it go by. you can see what happens, mark hendrickson, 32 pitches now, obviously why he struggled as a starter as evidenced by what happens as the pitch count goes up. >> jim: i think it is that, and when i talked to him in the year, some had his first start, we beat tampa bay and his last start, we pitched poorly against them and he said he gets some back stiffness, and just imagine being 6'9", keep the ball down. it is lard when your back hurts. i think there are some physical things. but he has done a great job out of the bullpen. he is not a match-up guy that is going to get lefties out, but he can. >> gary: he is 4-0 out of the bullpen. a starter, 1-4 and a 6.35 in seven s
played 23 games last season with the rays, and he was on the post-season roster and got in five playoff games last year. 1-2 delivery and that is going to be down low> jim: he is a speedster. last year if you look at his minor league numbers when he was healthy, he was right around .288. he can steal anywhere from 32 to 57 steals. switch hitter. good defensive record. so he can really steal bases with the best of them. >> gary: mark hendrickson running over and decided to let it go by....
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it's a low deck of overcast hanging outside this morning. here is a check of ray daush.y right rain showers. drizzle around washington. temperatures are in the mid-60s in town right now. it will be a mix of clouds and sunshine today. another shower is ssible, but warmer. highs today back in the 70s. >> for more weather information, you know where to go. weather.com. we have it all for you. guys? >> jim, thanks very much. >>> up next on "today," a new fertility clinic scandal affecting about 100 patients. how could this happen again? much more after this. lots of guys everywhereo dot have already done-- go see your doctor, because those could be urinary symptoms due to bph, an enlarged prostate. and for many men, prescription flomax reduces their urinary symptoms due to bph in one week. one week. only your doctor can tell if you have bph, not a more serious condition like prostate cancer. avoid driving or hazardous tasks for 12 hours after your first dose or increase in dose, as a sudden drop in blood pressure may occur, rarely resulting in fainting. if considering catara
it's a low deck of overcast hanging outside this morning. here is a check of ray daush.y right rain showers. drizzle around washington. temperatures are in the mid-60s in town right now. it will be a mix of clouds and sunshine today. another shower is ssible, but warmer. highs today back in the 70s. >> for more weather information, you know where to go. weather.com. we have it all for you. guys? >> jim, thanks very much. >>> up next on "today," a new fertility...
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. >> the attorneys look at the low bar and you need to rai that. >> one is lawyers and investigators. i asked them about that but we'll come back to that. but the first one is, do you think the actual standard of criminality has to be changed or at least of what fraud is? >> yes, you need to increase the bar and make it more expansive, give these guys more tools. >> okay. do you, gentlemen, agree with that. you need some statutory or regulatory changes in defining what fraud it? >> senator, i don't think it's -- >> and i just don't mean fraud. the other crimes -- >> we don't lack for statutory charges and vehicles. it's up on our jurisdiction to have security-based swaps agreements and hedge funds, for example, which would greatly aid our investigations as would the requirement that hedge funds and others have standard audit trail information so that we can more quickly analyze their trading patterns. >> right. mr. walsh, do you have anything to add? >> no. i agree with my colleague on that. >> and what about the second comment -- mr. markopolos's were really two. the second was too m
. >> the attorneys look at the low bar and you need to rai that. >> one is lawyers and investigators. i asked them about that but we'll come back to that. but the first one is, do you think the actual standard of criminality has to be changed or at least of what fraud is? >> yes, you need to increase the bar and make it more expansive, give these guys more tools. >> okay. do you, gentlemen, agree with that. you need some statutory or regulatory changes in defining what...
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low snap, nice job by yates. not only did he pick it up but he got it to ryan houston right in full stride and houston goes forward for nine yards. >> ray: you mentioned john shoop at the age of 31, was the offensive coordinator for the chicago bears. the youngest ever in the national football league. >> pam: that's him on the right with the carolina hat. you got to like this drive. he'll draw something back with we come back. on a road trip i map out the cheapest gas stations so i can save a few bucks, we can spend it on dog food, bags of it so we use a credit card that gives us cash back. it's always good to buy only solid colored wrapping paper, it's good for every occasion like a new snow blower, i got it off season, half price, it's a man machine, it's aggressive (announcer) at citi, we know everyone's talking about spending smarter. and we've got lots of ways to help. like credit cards with cash back. because we all have to spend, so let's be smart about it. that's why citi never sleeps. be a watercraft engineer? where can a doctor serve his community while also treating patients around the world? where can a student stay in schoo
low snap, nice job by yates. not only did he pick it up but he got it to ryan houston right in full stride and houston goes forward for nine yards. >> ray: you mentioned john shoop at the age of 31, was the offensive coordinator for the chicago bears. the youngest ever in the national football league. >> pam: that's him on the right with the carolina hat. you got to like this drive. he'll draw something back with we come back. on a road trip i map out the cheapest gas stations so i...
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ray kele. the new york police department has thwarted several terror plots and also cut crime rates to historic lowserson in city history to serve two separate terms as police commissioner and i am very pleased on this day to welcome him back to this program. welcome and thank you for coming. >> good to be with you. >> tell me what this day means and will mean sort of in terms of the new york police department. >> obviously it was a significant loss as far as personnel were concerned. 23 police officers. members of the new york city police department lost their life, 37 port authority police officers and of course 343 firefighters. what it also signals is a significant change, a turning point for the department in how we do business. we realized that after september 11th that we had to do more to protect the city were a terrorist attack. we had an attack twice, successfully. and we knew that we had to augment or supplement what the federal government was doing to protect our city. because new york was then and still is in the judgement of the intelligence community the number one target in america.
ray kele. the new york police department has thwarted several terror plots and also cut crime rates to historic lowserson in city history to serve two separate terms as police commissioner and i am very pleased on this day to welcome him back to this program. welcome and thank you for coming. >> good to be with you. >> tell me what this day means and will mean sort of in terms of the new york police department. >> obviously it was a significant loss as far as personnel were...
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low to mid-70s. winds out of the north at 10- 15. here is your five-day forecast, and again as we get into the afternoon, you might see a few rays. sunshine and saturday we'll wake up with cloud cover by afternoon. we're going to see sunshine. sunday looks fantastic. high temperatures in the low 80s monday and tuesday as well. that will do it for weather. let's get back to the desk and tony. >> tucker, thank you very much. improvement on the way. >>> president obama's plea for health care reform has taken center stage this week. the initial reaction from capitol hill broke party lines but some lawmakers are holding out hope that a compromise can be met. this week on fox news sunday chris wallace speaks with a panel of influential lawmakers. he joins us from capitol hill. >> good morning, tony. and in addition to the panel, we'll talk to the man who may have stolen the showon wednesday night, that's congressman joe wilson of south carolina who shouted "you lie," at the president. and we'll have an interview with him and the big question i'll ask him what in the world were you thinking. >> and that's the question we want answered. a
low to mid-70s. winds out of the north at 10- 15. here is your five-day forecast, and again as we get into the afternoon, you might see a few rays. sunshine and saturday we'll wake up with cloud cover by afternoon. we're going to see sunshine. sunday looks fantastic. high temperatures in the low 80s monday and tuesday as well. that will do it for weather. let's get back to the desk and tony. >> tucker, thank you very much. improvement on the way. >>> president obama's plea for...
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lows for the year as far as currencies go. traders will watch the dollar, but they also say it's a very tentative market right now. that's what ray carbono had to say. he's watching tentatively, he's not 100% certain directionally on where this market is going to go. oil's been stuck in a technical trading range between 68 bucks a barrel and 75 bucks a barrel. when oil has made attempts to break through the $75 mark, it has not convictionwise done so. so what could decisively take it there? well, a lot of folks are saying they obviously are watching what opec will say and what will come out of its meeting. they'll begin meeting in a couple of minutes here now that the markets are closed and also that the ramadan holiday is essentially under way. so they will begin meeting. they'll talk about that. many suspect they'll leave output on change. leaving aside the question, really at the side, traders say they're watching the u.s. dollar. and that continues to be key here. not just as a matter of dollar weakness equates to oil strength, but as a matter of paper money weakness equates to people wanting to buy hard assets. hard assets l
lows for the year as far as currencies go. traders will watch the dollar, but they also say it's a very tentative market right now. that's what ray carbono had to say. he's watching tentatively, he's not 100% certain directionally on where this market is going to go. oil's been stuck in a technical trading range between 68 bucks a barrel and 75 bucks a barrel. when oil has made attempts to break through the $75 mark, it has not convictionwise done so. so what could decisively take it there?...
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. >> reporter: well, we know that ray clark wasn't a student, he actually just worked in the lab as a lab technician. and really, campbell, that's viewed as the low man on the totem pole. he was in charge of maintaining the animals' caging, taking care of the animals being used for research at the yale lab here, and he reportedly even texted the victim in that case today to discuss the condition of the cages regarding the mice that she was working with. annie le, on the other hand, was much more than a lab technician. she was there doing research, she was a student. she was doing medical research with her team, working on research having to do with cancer and diabetes. so as far as their working relationship, we're told by the faculty members here that they really didn't have much of a working relationship. it's unclear, really, how much they had to do with each other or saw each other. we know from the faculty that they certainly passed each other in the hallway, but how much they actually spoke to each other, it's very odd that he was texting her, if that is the case, according to media reports. so still a lot of that in question tonight. >> a
. >> reporter: well, we know that ray clark wasn't a student, he actually just worked in the lab as a lab technician. and really, campbell, that's viewed as the low man on the totem pole. he was in charge of maintaining the animals' caging, taking care of the animals being used for research at the yale lab here, and he reportedly even texted the victim in that case today to discuss the condition of the cages regarding the mice that she was working with. annie le, on the other hand, was...
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rai continues to fall north and east of baltimore. that may make its way down towards baltimore in the next hour or so. the rain is coming from a circulating area of low pressure that is right now over the delaware bay, and that is going to continue to ever solowly pull away. we will have improving news as we get into the afternoon. still, a chance of a passing shower, or chances of rain diminishing as we get into the afternoon and evening. highs today in the upper 60s. a look at the weekend. looks nicer and warmer. and a look at next week, too, in just a few minutes. >> thank you, tom. >>> jerry has the latest on the midday traffic. an ugly rush hour all day. >> yeah, and let's travel the beltway. montgomery county, this is the inner loop as you come from old george town road towards rockville pipe. and emergency crews are there. a good-sized backup. and then we had accidents on 395, northbound and southbound, and it has all been cleared up. those delays areinally starng to ease. there are no concerns at the wilson bridge. do be careful, you might still find a couple spots around the area particularly in construction zones where they could be lingeri
rai continues to fall north and east of baltimore. that may make its way down towards baltimore in the next hour or so. the rain is coming from a circulating area of low pressure that is right now over the delaware bay, and that is going to continue to ever solowly pull away. we will have improving news as we get into the afternoon. still, a chance of a passing shower, or chances of rain diminishing as we get into the afternoon and evening. highs today in the upper 60s. a look at the weekend....
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rays hitting the upper atmosphere here. our temperatures are certainly chilly. we're in the low 50s to mid-50s right around washington and the nearby suburbs. elsewhere, many locations in the upper 40s. highs today near 70 with a blustery wind and a few clouds. gusts to near 40 miles an hour. not quite as windy tomorrow but still breezy and chilly. 40s in the morning, 60s in the afternoon. 60s for highs on thursday, low 70s on friday, with diminished wind, lots of sun. over the weekend, maybe a passing shower. i'll have your u2oncert forecast and the forecast for national travel in ten minutes. ashley linder, how's the traffic? >> 95 headed northbound starting off in virginia as you make your way from the stafford airport exit toward 610 you are on the brakes. beyond that it's slow again from triangle to dumfries and prince william parkway to lorton. route 1 isn't necessarily a good alternative because it's slow approaching quantico toward the springfield area. springfield not too bad right now. volume is moving with the headlights continuing northbound. we do have a big problem
rays hitting the upper atmosphere here. our temperatures are certainly chilly. we're in the low 50s to mid-50s right around washington and the nearby suburbs. elsewhere, many locations in the upper 40s. highs today near 70 with a blustery wind and a few clouds. gusts to near 40 miles an hour. not quite as windy tomorrow but still breezy and chilly. 40s in the morning, 60s in the afternoon. 60s for highs on thursday, low 70s on friday, with diminished wind, lots of sun. over the weekend, maybe a...
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emitted by cell phones albeit small billions of times less than an x-ray but some researchers believe over the course of many years even this low ten years are more likely to get tumors on the side of the head where they usually hold their phones. other studies meanwhile have found no correlation at all. so it is not the intention of the subcommittee to create undue alarm. but one thing we want to discuss today is whether we need more research in this area and how that research should be conducted. expert witnesses will also discuss whether there are precautions we should be taking now reduce radiation case of these fears turn out to be well-founded. i am reminded this nation's experience with cigarettes, decades passed between the first warnings about smoking tobacco and the final definitive conclusion that cigarettes cause lung cancer. if more people had heeded the early warnings or if we could establish the link between tobacco and cancer many lives would have been saved. we don't know yet whether cellphone radiation poses a similar danger. i hope today's hearing will begin to address the question. and before we turn to the
emitted by cell phones albeit small billions of times less than an x-ray but some researchers believe over the course of many years even this low ten years are more likely to get tumors on the side of the head where they usually hold their phones. other studies meanwhile have found no correlation at all. so it is not the intention of the subcommittee to create undue alarm. but one thing we want to discuss today is whether we need more research in this area and how that research should be...
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billions of times less than getting an x-ray, but some researchers believe that even the low level of radiation may cause cancer of the brain and the central nervous system, as well as other harmful effects. effects. indeed international studies have suggested people who use cell phones for more than ten years are more likely to get tumors on the side of the head where they usually hold their phones. other studies meanwhile have found no correlation at all. so it is not the intention of the subcommittee to create undue alarm. but one thing we want to discuss today is whether we need more research in this area and how that research should be conducted. expert witnesses will also discuss whether there are precautions we should be taking now reduce radiation case of these fears turn out to be well-founded. i am reminded this nation's experience with cigarettes, decades passed between the first warnings about smoking tobacco and the final definitive conclusion that cigarettes cause lung cancer. if more people had heeded the early warnings or if we could establish the link between tobacco
billions of times less than getting an x-ray, but some researchers believe that even the low level of radiation may cause cancer of the brain and the central nervous system, as well as other harmful effects. effects. indeed international studies have suggested people who use cell phones for more than ten years are more likely to get tumors on the side of the head where they usually hold their phones. other studies meanwhile have found no correlation at all. so it is not the intention of the...
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affiliates or came in with any kind of a low gee of the affiliates, think got $5 off the regularly priced ticket. there you go right there. a 2-0 lead. 2-2-0 and 0-1-1 for the rays. one unearned run to the o's. here is ty wigginton. wigginton, fiorentino and pie. wigginton flied out to left his first time up. 0-1 delivery. >> jim: good movement there. again, a lot of home runs. 18 in just about 90 innings coming in, but, again, only adam jones hitting home runs. there is a good curve ball. so the formula doesn't change from night to night. if you can get ahead, and then you can use your curve ball to pitch underneath the strike zone. he does a great job of it there. >> gary: good off speed delivery and wigginton is the second strikeout victim that sonnanstine has had in the game. he gave up five runs, eight hits in fur and 2/3 in his first start against the o's. seven rubs on nine hits in just two innings in his second time. part of the problem that raised the e.r.a. to the point where they had to send him down. he had the highest e.r.a. in the league at the time. they sent him to the minors. that one is going to be chopped foul. it just missed going over the ba
affiliates or came in with any kind of a low gee of the affiliates, think got $5 off the regularly priced ticket. there you go right there. a 2-0 lead. 2-2-0 and 0-1-1 for the rays. one unearned run to the o's. here is ty wigginton. wigginton, fiorentino and pie. wigginton flied out to left his first time up. 0-1 delivery. >> jim: good movement there. again, a lot of home runs. 18 in just about 90 innings coming in, but, again, only adam jones hitting home runs. there is a good curve...
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we're lking at some rai stretching down on into kentucky s ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç# >>> another mild and muggy summerlike day underway here in september. right now, lowound region. 74 at reagan national. highs should reach the mid 80s. partly sunny and turning less humid this afternoon. pre-dawn shower friday. partly cloudy. cooler with a northeast breeze. cool, saturday morning in the 50s. increasing clouds, saturday, highs, upper 60s and a likelihood of afternoon and evening showers. sunday, partly sunny and warmer. >>> that's your lates weather. meredith? >> , thank you. >>> and now to the latt on jaycee dugard's -year-long kidnappi ordeal. in a moment, we will hea from her family's new spokespers, who has recently spent time with jaycee and her daugers, but first, new details on the case against dugard's alleged abductors, phillip and nancy garrido. here's nbc's george lewis. >> reporter: police spent a week probing and digging inhe backyard of e garrido hse looking to see ifny bodies might be buried there. so far, they have found nothing significant that would connect phillip rrido to a pair of old cases involving two girls who dippeared under c
we're lking at some rai stretching down on into kentucky s ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç# >>> another mild and muggy summerlike day underway here in september. right now, lowound region. 74 at reagan national. highs should reach the mid 80s. partly sunny and turning less humid this afternoon. pre-dawn shower friday. partly cloudy. cooler with a northeast breeze. cool, saturday morning in the 50s. increasing clouds, saturday, highs, upper 60s and a likelihood of afternoon...