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and this is what's behind the mary helene rogers site. it fulfills a promise we wouldn't have poverty housing in this city to revision public housing. so let's keep working together all the elements that mr. johnson identified we need outline r all those we need urban core and everybody to work across different racial ethic divides. we're not going to end this is about mary helene rogers legacy. i condominium to you this is just another beginning of more projects to come as we bring more people across. this is a city that's rich in resources. we've got 80 get those resources to talk to each other and make a commitment to build more housing in the city. reverend fong i'd like to have the rogers family come up and present to them this pramgs declaring today mary helene senior day in san francisco (clapping.) i think mario is going to speak and could you introduce the artists as well. nancy where you at? >> right here. oh, there you go. this is after the doing the murals. i'm mario i'm one of 9 sons. my mom and dad raised us in the community
and this is what's behind the mary helene rogers site. it fulfills a promise we wouldn't have poverty housing in this city to revision public housing. so let's keep working together all the elements that mr. johnson identified we need outline r all those we need urban core and everybody to work across different racial ethic divides. we're not going to end this is about mary helene rogers legacy. i condominium to you this is just another beginning of more projects to come as we bring more people...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning firefighters battling a dangerous wildfire east of los angeles are making progress. the fire destroyed five homes and forced nearly 4,000 people to evacuate. red flag warnings will remain in effect until later today, but for now the santa ana winds that pushed the flames early yesterday has subsided. the fire is 30% contained this morning. it's one of several burning in the state which is suffering through a severe drought. teri okita is at the fire command center in irwindale early this morning. good morning, teri. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. i spoke with the fire inspector. he says things have burned down quite a bit which is good news, however, they're still monitoring closely the worrisome unpredictable santa ana winds this morning. high winds whipping through the san gabriel mountains burning 30 miles east of los angeles. many residents could only watch in disbelief. >> it started off with a couple little embers. we thought we were safe. i really don
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning firefighters battling a dangerous wildfire east of los angeles are making progress. the fire destroyed five homes and forced nearly 4,000 people to evacuate. red flag warnings will remain in effect until later today, but for now the santa ana winds that pushed the flames early yesterday has subsided. the fire is 30% contained this morning. it's one of several burning in the state which is suffering through a severe drought. teri okita is at the fire...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, president obama hits the road today, traveling to maryland and pennsylvania. he'll push to raise the minimum wage and help the long-term unemployed. he spoke about those issues last night in his state of the union address. also during the speech he promised a year of action with or without help from congress. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. what the president meant was that he would use what's called executive action to sidestep congress and get things done that he wants to get down. what he mentioned last night were the different issues he would use this for are very, very modest. even so it still sparked a reaction among the republicans. president obama takes his state of the union message on the road this morning. the president is selling his idea that more needs to be done to close the gap between the rich and the poor. >> inequality has deepened. upward mobility has stalled. >> the president warned congress he'll act with o
i'm anne-marie green. well, president obama hits the road today, traveling to maryland and pennsylvania. he'll push to raise the minimum wage and help the long-term unemployed. he spoke about those issues last night in his state of the union address. also during the speech he promised a year of action with or without help from congress. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. what the president meant was that he would use what's called executive...
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anne-marie? >> so true. marlie hall here in new york. thank you very much, marlie. >>> meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has the latest on the frigid weather and the coming warmup. >> we look about 30 days back. that's when all this cold really started to get going. and in general over the last 30 days the biggest departures from average across the upper midwest. however, anywhere in these blue shades, below average temperatures in the past few days is down toward florida and the west coast. this is where all the warmer air has been. in terms of the bitter windchills, not quite as bad as it has been but still looking at close to 30 below. close to zero in chicago. single digits for much of the northeast. by the time you head home from work, still feels like the freezing mark in charlotte, 25 in cinci, 15 in new york city. the cold air, though, is going to start to retreat, head back from whence it came. but by the time we get into thursday, the 50s are creeping a little farther
anne-marie? >> so true. marlie hall here in new york. thank you very much, marlie. >>> meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has the latest on the frigid weather and the coming warmup. >> we look about 30 days back. that's when all this cold really started to get going. and in general over the last 30 days the biggest departures from average across the upper midwest. however, anywhere in these blue shades, below average temperatures in the past few days is...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a massive and potentially life-threatening cold system is gripping much of the country. dangerously cold temperatures, snow, and ice have prompted windchill warnings from montana all the way to alabama. an emergency order has been issued for indianapolis making it illegal to drive except for emergencies 678. the temperature there today could reach 39 below zero. more than 1,000 flights were canceled in the midwest yesterday. today more than 2,000 flights have been canceled nationwide. on sunday a plane that landed at new york's kennedy airport slid into snow as it was taxiing. no one was injured but the airport was temporarily closed because of icy runways. and last night the temperature in minot, north dakota, was minus 20 degrees. this morning it's expected to be even colder with the windchill reaching minus 60. jamie yucc aas of our minneapol station wcco has more. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the temperature is cold out here. it's 23 below zero. th
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a massive and potentially life-threatening cold system is gripping much of the country. dangerously cold temperatures, snow, and ice have prompted windchill warnings from montana all the way to alabama. an emergency order has been issued for indianapolis making it illegal to drive except for emergencies 678. the temperature there today could reach 39 below zero. more than 1,000 flights were canceled in the midwest yesterday. today more than 2,000 flights...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, it is the fiercest blast of winter we've seen this season, and it's going to get more intense. a winter weather system stretching more than a thousand miles is beginning to move out into the atlantic ocean this morning, but it won't be completely gone until this afternoon. on tuesday it swept into the northeast, slamming some of the biggest cities in the nation. the storm is creating headaches on the roadways and runways. more than a thousand flights have been canceled for today. philadelphia is practically on snow shutdown. schools will be closed again today with more than a foot of snow falling on the city of brotherly love, but the city's signature cheesesteak joints managed to keep on cooking despite the wintry weather. in washington, d.c., it will be back to work for federal employees, many of whom enjoyed a day off tuesday. there was enough snow to toss snowballs around the nation's capital for the first time in years, and while it may have delighted some, the snowfall has
i'm anne-marie green. well, it is the fiercest blast of winter we've seen this season, and it's going to get more intense. a winter weather system stretching more than a thousand miles is beginning to move out into the atlantic ocean this morning, but it won't be completely gone until this afternoon. on tuesday it swept into the northeast, slamming some of the biggest cities in the nation. the storm is creating headaches on the roadways and runways. more than a thousand flights have been...
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i'm anne-marie green.e begin with the weather and a forecast you don't hear very often. a winter weather system with bitter cold, ice, snow and high winds moving through the southern united states. the deep south will be plunged into a deep freeze. it's part of that same massive arctic front that's been smothering the midwest and northeast. ko im is here in new york where the windchill is expected to make it feel like 2 degrees today. ko, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, much of the south is in a winter storm wanting right now. the ice and snow expected to spread from texas to the carolinas. the entire state mississippi expected to see below freezing temperatures today. and there's been a state of emergency declared in louisiana. >> i can't emphasize this enough, if you don't have to be on the road, if you don't have to be out there driving, please stay home. it's for your safety and to help first responders get to these situations more quickly and more safely. >> reporter: new or
i'm anne-marie green.e begin with the weather and a forecast you don't hear very often. a winter weather system with bitter cold, ice, snow and high winds moving through the southern united states. the deep south will be plunged into a deep freeze. it's part of that same massive arctic front that's been smothering the midwest and northeast. ko im is here in new york where the windchill is expected to make it feel like 2 degrees today. ko, good morning. >> reporter: good morning,...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, tens of millions of americans are waking up to weather so cold it hurts. a life-threatening arctic air mass called the polar vortex stretches from the dakotas to the atlantic, to florida to maine. chicago set a record yesterday at minus 60 degrees. the historic school has caused schools to close. some 30,000 homes and business are without power in indiana. and there are sub freezing windchills from coast to coast, amtrak is working to clear three of et cetera passenger trains, they got stopped by blowing and drifting snow in north-central illinois. more than 500 passengers are on board. the passengers have heat and they have food. >>> melting snow and rock salt caused a transformer to short out here in new york. yesterday's high in the city was 54 degrees. today's high just 10 degrees. marlie hall is here in new york with that. and good morning, marley. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. we haven't seen temperatures like this in 20 years, and this morning, mill
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, tens of millions of americans are waking up to weather so cold it hurts. a life-threatening arctic air mass called the polar vortex stretches from the dakotas to the atlantic, to florida to maine. chicago set a record yesterday at minus 60 degrees. the historic school has caused schools to close. some 30,000 homes and business are without power in indiana. and there are sub freezing windchills from coast to coast, amtrak is working to clear three of et...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, next week the secretary of the air force deborah lee james, will personally inspect the nation's three nuclear missile bases. she's investigating what may be the worst cheating scandal in the history of america's nuclear missile force. a group of launch officer at montana's malmstrom air force base is allegedly involved or has knowledge of cheating on a proficiency exam. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. 34 airmen who are in focus here are in charge of maintaining and operating this nation's nuclear missile. now, the test they were taking was to assess their knowledge of how to operate nuclear warheads. it's being called a huge breach of integrity. 34 air force officers responsible for the deadliest weapons in the world have been pulled off the job for their roles in an alleged cheating scandal. >> this is absolutely unacceptable behavior. >> pentagon officials say in september a launch officer at malmstrom air fort base in montan
i'm anne-marie green. well, next week the secretary of the air force deborah lee james, will personally inspect the nation's three nuclear missile bases. she's investigating what may be the worst cheating scandal in the history of america's nuclear missile force. a group of launch officer at montana's malmstrom air force base is allegedly involved or has knowledge of cheating on a proficiency exam. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. 34...
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i'm anne-marie green. today alex rodriguez plans to file suit to overturn to ruling that bans the new york yankee from baseball for the entire 2014 season. on saturday they changed his suspension from 211 games to 102 games plus the playoffs. rodriguez denies the doping allegations. last night a key witness in the case told his story to "60 minutes." marlie hall has more on that. good morning, marlie. >> anne-marie, the two top leaders of major league baseball also appeared on "60 minutes" and that outraged rodriguez's lawyer. it was anthony bosch who talked about what he said were the details of what he says were extensive and prolonged use of banned substances. >> testosterone and growth factor 1, human growth hormone, and some different forms of peptides. >> bosch is major league baseball's prime eyewitness against rodriguez. he owned the clinic at the center of the major league doping scandal. bosch says he was paid $12,000 a month and that rodriguez took the drugs right before a game. >> all of a sudd
i'm anne-marie green. today alex rodriguez plans to file suit to overturn to ruling that bans the new york yankee from baseball for the entire 2014 season. on saturday they changed his suspension from 211 games to 102 games plus the playoffs. rodriguez denies the doping allegations. last night a key witness in the case told his story to "60 minutes." marlie hall has more on that. good morning, marlie. >> anne-marie, the two top leaders of major league baseball also appeared on...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the latest on the new jersey traffic jam scandal disrupting the administration of governor chris christie. federal prosecutors have begun a preliminary investigation as has the state assembly, and 60 jersey residents have filed a federal class action lawsuit against christie and the state. christie says he knew nothing about the lane closings into the george washington bridge last september. the closures led to major delays on what is the busiest bridge in the world. the scandal threatens to undermine possible presidential aspirations governor chris christie may have. at a press conference yesterday he was asked if he would consider resigning after what happened. >> that's a crazy question, ma'am. i'm telling you i had nothing to do with this. so, no, i never gave any thought of doing that at all, nor would i. >> marlie hall is here in new york with more. marlie, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. thousands more internal documents related to the scandal are sched
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the latest on the new jersey traffic jam scandal disrupting the administration of governor chris christie. federal prosecutors have begun a preliminary investigation as has the state assembly, and 60 jersey residents have filed a federal class action lawsuit against christie and the state. christie says he knew nothing about the lane closings into the george washington bridge last september. the closures led to major delays on what is the busiest bridge in...
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>> i don't think he does. >> mary? >> i think thinking that he would go for an immigration deal is triumph of hope over experience. >> just go for something small. high-tech immigration. let in as many engineers as want to come in here. that would be a good start. >> what about obama care? is that going to see a revival? obviously, the republicans are pinning their election hopes in 2014 on attacking obama care and saying, look, everything we predicted about it has come true. >> i don't see the revival. obviously, the media is very excited, ready to do the comeback story. look, after all of that problem, the website is working now, everyone is getting coverage. they'll talk about the numbers that will now get insurance. i think it's the quality of that insurance that the patient is not going to ignore, that they don't get the doctor they had, they don't get the coverage they wanted, and it's built in now that we're going to get rate spikes next fall based on who is signed up. mainly older sicker people. >> they're hopi
>> i don't think he does. >> mary? >> i think thinking that he would go for an immigration deal is triumph of hope over experience. >> just go for something small. high-tech immigration. let in as many engineers as want to come in here. that would be a good start. >> what about obama care? is that going to see a revival? obviously, the republicans are pinning their election hopes in 2014 on attacking obama care and saying, look, everything we predicted about it has...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, no break from the seemingly endless winter. today another series of storms begins hammering the rest of the country. a mix of ice, rain, and snow will hammer the west to new england. it should not affect this sunday's super bowl. in iowa a semi ended up dangling over a bridge. # it spilled a truckload of tangerines. police say the icy roads caused the driver to lose control. in the south things are slowly returning to normal after that paralyzing storm. last night georgia's governor extended the state of emergency through sunday. mark strassmann has more now from atlanta. >> reporter: some of the 2,000 drivers who abandoned their cars during atlanta's storm reclaimed them thursday. other georgians went looking for answers. >> who is really to blame is the question. >> reporter: callers on atlanta talk radio faulted city and state leaders for not being prepared. >> i believe that the governor is responsible. >> the buck stops with me. i accept the responsibility for it. >> report
i'm anne-marie green. well, no break from the seemingly endless winter. today another series of storms begins hammering the rest of the country. a mix of ice, rain, and snow will hammer the west to new england. it should not affect this sunday's super bowl. in iowa a semi ended up dangling over a bridge. # it spilled a truckload of tangerines. police say the icy roads caused the driver to lose control. in the south things are slowly returning to normal after that paralyzing storm. last night...
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we're the college of william and mary not mary and mary. there's one -- educational statistician who said if current trends continue by the year 2068, the last male will graduate from college. he was being facetious. there's a grain of truth. it's a quite a mystery why the girl would be so -- so much more aware of the importance of education. and girls now have highers a per rations and some people will say no, it's only amongst -- for kids or, you know, manifest in the working class. it's across classes. you see the girls outperforming the boys. again i celebrate what has happened with girls. it is inspiring and, you know, some of it may be because of the initiative of the shortchanged girls movement. i don't say everything they can was wrong. i wished when they discovered that there were gender differences in education, but i wish it happened instead of berking like a girl partisan movement it become an movement to improve the educational prospect of all children and help girls where they were behind and help boys where they were falling
we're the college of william and mary not mary and mary. there's one -- educational statistician who said if current trends continue by the year 2068, the last male will graduate from college. he was being facetious. there's a grain of truth. it's a quite a mystery why the girl would be so -- so much more aware of the importance of education. and girls now have highers a per rations and some people will say no, it's only amongst -- for kids or, you know, manifest in the working class. it's...
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. >> mary, mary. they're okay. mary they're okay. they're fine mary. all of them they're all fine mary. mary they're okay. >> reporter: schneider and half dozen members of her family had been waiting in the sierra praying and crying, losing hope then gaining it back again since monday. two father and son teams came out to hike sunday and suddenly a blinding blizzard arrived burying the mountains in about 4 feet of snow. the largetos were the last four people missing in the sierra and rescue teams were on stand by. for three days the weather made it impossible for them to get to the right place until today. >> we were praying for sun. and all of a sudden we woke up and we came out and it was like someone had answered our prayers. >> reporter: rescue crews seized the only opportunity they've had in the past three days to attempt a helicopter rescue. the rescue came at the right time just as the chinook helicopter stepped down to drop off the precious cargo, the blinding fog started to settle in overnight. >> good to see you, where's mary? >> she's home,
. >> mary, mary. they're okay. mary they're okay. they're fine mary. all of them they're all fine mary. mary they're okay. >> reporter: schneider and half dozen members of her family had been waiting in the sierra praying and crying, losing hope then gaining it back again since monday. two father and son teams came out to hike sunday and suddenly a blinding blizzard arrived burying the mountains in about 4 feet of snow. the largetos were the last four people missing in the sierra...
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i'm anne-marie green. a 12-year-old boy who allegedly opened fire at a new mexico middle school has been transferred to a psychiatric hospital. charges are expected to be filed today. police say the seventh grader carried a concealed shotgun into the school in roswell and opened fire yesterday morning. two students were wounded. one is in satisfactory condition, but the other is in critical condition. omar villafranca has our report. >> reporter: the school day had barely begun in roswell, new mexico. students were gathered in the gym before heading to class when a fellow student entered carrying band instrument case. police say he opened the case, pulled out a 20-gauge shotgun and started shooting. >> two students were shot, a boy and a girl, as well as a school staff member. >> reporter: the shooting lasted about ten seconds. that's when the math teacher john masterson approached the gunman. >> mr. masterson began to talk to him to put it down. the young man put the gun down and raised his hand. >> repor
i'm anne-marie green. a 12-year-old boy who allegedly opened fire at a new mexico middle school has been transferred to a psychiatric hospital. charges are expected to be filed today. police say the seventh grader carried a concealed shotgun into the school in roswell and opened fire yesterday morning. two students were wounded. one is in satisfactory condition, but the other is in critical condition. omar villafranca has our report. >> reporter: the school day had barely begun in...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, another round of dangerously cold arctic air is moving over the northern united states, and by late today, single digit temperatures and subzero windchills are expected to stretch from the upper midwest to new england and, oh, yes, there's also a snowstorm to deal with. the winter storm advisories and warnings are posted from illinois to new hampshire and there are windchill advisories across the upper midwest. the snow has already started in chicago. heavy snow is forecast from the mid-atlantic to new england. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has more on this severe weather. >> bitter cold is already making its way down across the united states, and temperatures well below average. anywhere from 15 to 34 degrees below average in the upper midwest over into the northeast. this is the coldest time of the year so when you get that far below average, it really stinks, becomes dangerous cold. windchill values, about 30 below in fargo, 20 below in min
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, another round of dangerously cold arctic air is moving over the northern united states, and by late today, single digit temperatures and subzero windchills are expected to stretch from the upper midwest to new england and, oh, yes, there's also a snowstorm to deal with. the winter storm advisories and warnings are posted from illinois to new hampshire and there are windchill advisories across the upper midwest. the snow has already started in chicago....
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning folks in tupper midwest are waking up to another round of arctic-like cold following a brief warmup. the subzero temperatures are moving down from canada and headed south and east. the effects are already being felt. lauren casey of our minneapolis station wcco has more on our frigid weather. >> reporter: here in minneapolis, the highs were 30, high by our standards. temperatures will plummet into the single digits here by lunchtime today, windchills to 40 and possibly 50 below by tonight. tomorrow night lows will be in the single digits in places like new york and philadelphia, highs on wednesday across the northeast will be in the evens and 20s, and only in the 30s as far south as atlanta. is this the return of the polar vortex? well, kind of. the polar vortex is an area of low pressure in the upper atmosphere. it typically hangs out in the arctic regions but not too uncommonly in the wintertime it will dive down into the u.s. dragging frigid air along with it as we exp
i'm anne-marie green. this morning folks in tupper midwest are waking up to another round of arctic-like cold following a brief warmup. the subzero temperatures are moving down from canada and headed south and east. the effects are already being felt. lauren casey of our minneapolis station wcco has more on our frigid weather. >> reporter: here in minneapolis, the highs were 30, high by our standards. temperatures will plummet into the single digits here by lunchtime today, windchills to...
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but marie callender's does. just sit down and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor.t sit down and savor. i cthis year aloneore places offi hit new york...ist. and texas! see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day... so they can guarantee their low hotel prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. [ rattling ] that's one smart board. what else does it do -- reverse gravity? [ chuckles ] split atoms? [ whoooosh! ] hey, how is that atom-splitting thing going? [ rattling ] [ electronic whistling ] oh! [ zap! ] a smarter way to shop around. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> becoming quite clear that the democratic party will run this year on income inequality. >> we do want to make sure that this recovery leaves no one behind, that we deal with economic inequality, so we have to admit, and we do admit that the worst legacy of this great recession is the crisis of long-term unemployment. >> joining us from washington, fox news senior political analyst bret hume. so the election of 2014 is 11 m
but marie callender's does. just sit down and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor.t sit down and savor. i cthis year aloneore places offi hit new york...ist. and texas! see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day... so they can guarantee their low hotel prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. [ rattling ] that's one smart board. what else does it do -- reverse gravity? [ chuckles ] split atoms? [ whoooosh! ] hey,...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning the northeast is getting hit hard by the first winter storm of 2014. heavy snow, strong winds, and what's likely to be record-setting cold is causing major transportation problems. some areas of massachusetts already have two fe2 feet of sn. states of emergency in normg and new jersey. residents have been told to avoid travel and stay indoors and a threat of flooding is of concern along the coastal areas. for new york's long island. and part of what makes this storm just so nasty is the biting cold temperatures. in international falls, minnesota, the thermometer measured 42 degrees below zero yesterday. it's estimated that a hundred million people are in storm's path and marlie hall is in new york with more. marlie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the first winter storm of the new year is pummeling the northeast with blizzard-like conditions and brutally cold temperature, bringing many cities to a standstill. crews in boston are working around t
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning the northeast is getting hit hard by the first winter storm of 2014. heavy snow, strong winds, and what's likely to be record-setting cold is causing major transportation problems. some areas of massachusetts already have two fe2 feet of sn. states of emergency in normg and new jersey. residents have been told to avoid travel and stay indoors and a threat of flooding is of concern along the coastal areas. for new york's long island. and part of what...
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but marie callender's does. just sit down and savor. marie callender's.vor. >>> back in the book segment tonight, very bad things happening in iraq, syria and other parts of the middle east. remember that president obama said al-qaeda was on the ropes, but al-qaeda has now constituted itself there, joining us now, charles krauthammer. >> well, there are extremely bad decisions to pull out in 2011. why are we negotiating right now in afghanistan, an agreement to leave behind a residual force? so we can arm and train the afghans, so we have a special ops base and so that we can moderate and mediate again the government and its opponents, which is what we should have been doing in iraq. >> what we have been told, and both sides, republicans and democrats acknowledged this, was that maliki, and joe biden who was trying to do this negotiation and leave a residual force, couldn't, because any u.s. military person charged with a crime was going to be put into the iraqi system, which was insane. and they wouldn't bend on it, and that is why we wouldn't leave resi
but marie callender's does. just sit down and savor. marie callender's.vor. >>> back in the book segment tonight, very bad things happening in iraq, syria and other parts of the middle east. remember that president obama said al-qaeda was on the ropes, but al-qaeda has now constituted itself there, joining us now, charles krauthammer. >> well, there are extremely bad decisions to pull out in 2011. why are we negotiating right now in afghanistan, an agreement to leave behind a...
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>> well, i think mary was the face. i think mary was the face of policy. could mary unilaterally mandate? well, she was in a strong position as the chair of the sec. in my humble opinion, i think mary schapiro was appointed by wall street to be the sec, that this -- and so that she, she was as much a representative of wall street as she was the investing public. and when you look at the track record between the actions, i think mary to a large extent was hamstrung by the people at treasury and by the people at the federal reserve. the idea of first do no harm. well, the fact is this was a lot of harm done in not properly adjudicating cases, and that just has this longstanding impact in terms of eroding trust and confidence. and the fact that i think large parts of our country right now would say it certainly looks and feels like a double standard to me. and if justice is misdirected, then justice is ultimately denied. so with all due respect to ms. happen row, you know what? -- shapiro, you know what? i think she would get a failing grade. yes. danielle? >
>> well, i think mary was the face. i think mary was the face of policy. could mary unilaterally mandate? well, she was in a strong position as the chair of the sec. in my humble opinion, i think mary schapiro was appointed by wall street to be the sec, that this -- and so that she, she was as much a representative of wall street as she was the investing public. and when you look at the track record between the actions, i think mary to a large extent was hamstrung by the people at...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the aftermath of that massive winter storm that stretched from kentucky to new england. in its wake the storm leaves a bitterly cold layer of weather that stretches from north to south. this morning there are freeze and winter weather warnings from texas to florida. now, during the height of the storm, the wind-driven snow blew into and through this amtrak train in baltimore. it looked like a blizzard inside the passenger cars. besides massive travel delays, the storm and bitter cold is driving up the price of natural gas and propane. >>> and at the sight of the super bowl, metlife stadium in new jersey, a dress rehearsal of sorts. some 1,300 workers cleared the snow. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says the brutally cold weather is not going away anytime soon. >> a storm has come to a close with impressive totals especially in the megalopolis. around boston, up to a foot and a half of snow came down with this one. 11 inches in new york city. that was
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the aftermath of that massive winter storm that stretched from kentucky to new england. in its wake the storm leaves a bitterly cold layer of weather that stretches from north to south. this morning there are freeze and winter weather warnings from texas to florida. now, during the height of the storm, the wind-driven snow blew into and through this amtrak train in baltimore. it looked like a blizzard inside the passenger cars. besides massive travel delays,...
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anne-marie? >>> this morning a state of emergency has been declared in nine west virginia counties where the water supply has been contaminated by a chemical spill. at least 100,000 customers in and around the capital charleston has v been told not to use their tap water. the water contamination is affecting the government, businesses, and schools. susan mcginnis has our report. >> the chemical leaked from a holding tank at freedom industries. the spill happened about a mile north of the largest water treatment plant in west virginia. west virginia american water issued a warning. customers should not use this water for any purpose. >> really, the only acceptable use of this water is sanitation use, that is, flushing toilets. you shouldn't bathe in it. you should. drink it. >> the chemical is used to clean coal. there are unconfirmed reports that as many as 5,000 gallons leaked into the elk river yesterday. there are no reports of people getting sick. the chemical smells like licorice and can cau
anne-marie? >>> this morning a state of emergency has been declared in nine west virginia counties where the water supply has been contaminated by a chemical spill. at least 100,000 customers in and around the capital charleston has v been told not to use their tap water. the water contamination is affecting the government, businesses, and schools. susan mcginnis has our report. >> the chemical leaked from a holding tank at freedom industries. the spill happened about a mile...
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i'm anne-marie green.e begin with a political scandal engulfing one of the gop's rising stars, new jersey's governor chris christie. e-mails show that a major traffic jam was manufactured as political retribution. christie says he knew nothing about it. last year's closing to the bridge in ft. lee, new jersey, created a traffic nightmare for commuters. now the scandal is raising questions about christie's national political ambitions. marlie hall is here in new york. marlie, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, governor chris christie still maintains he had nothing do with the traffic tampering, but this could be the biggest test of his political career. new jersey governor chris christie says he is outraged and deeply saddened that a member of his staff and associates were behind a major traffic jam at the george washington bridge last year. newly released e-mails and text messages reveal christie's deputy chief of staff bridget ann kelly sent an e-mail last summer saying, time for some traffic problems
i'm anne-marie green.e begin with a political scandal engulfing one of the gop's rising stars, new jersey's governor chris christie. e-mails show that a major traffic jam was manufactured as political retribution. christie says he knew nothing about it. last year's closing to the bridge in ft. lee, new jersey, created a traffic nightmare for commuters. now the scandal is raising questions about christie's national political ambitions. marlie hall is here in new york. marlie, good morning....
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i'm anne-marie green.ell, it's already one of the coldest winters on record, and this morning another bitter and dangerous blast of arctic air is causing temperatures to plummet from the upper midwest all the way to the gulf coast. there are blizzard warnings in minnesota, south dakota, and iowa. by late yesterday, there were whiteout conditions in some areas, making travel treacherous. most schools in minnesota are closed today as are the chicago schools. the windchill there could reach 40 below today. and the cold and snow caused multiple crashes in michigan. the national weather service says most of the midwest will feel colder than barrow, alaska, today. eric fisher, chief meteorologist at our boston station wbz, told jeff glor the cold will extend from north to south. >> unbelievable cold. a lot of wind. not a lot of falling snow with that blizzard warning. it's in red here on the map, but gusts of 50 miles per hour. lots of snowing and drifting snow and windchills as cold as 50 below zero. that gets
i'm anne-marie green.ell, it's already one of the coldest winters on record, and this morning another bitter and dangerous blast of arctic air is causing temperatures to plummet from the upper midwest all the way to the gulf coast. there are blizzard warnings in minnesota, south dakota, and iowa. by late yesterday, there were whiteout conditions in some areas, making travel treacherous. most schools in minnesota are closed today as are the chicago schools. the windchill there could reach 40...
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resolution at the kroc institute for peace studies at the university of notre dom i began by asking mary ellen what she thought about these numbers. well i'm very critical of this new statistic being released by the council on foreign relations it is simply misleading that there have only been eleven percent of all persons killed designated as civilians this is simply incorrect the only place where i go for statistics and i am one of the experts one of the people who has been tracking and looking into killings by drones since the very first one in a man outside in a combat zone in two thousand and two and i am a professor of international law in my studies i only look at the bureau investigative journalism and i look at their low but also their high numbers and the bureau reports total numbers of four thousand one hundred persons killed that's the statistic we should be looking at and even more importantly we should focus as americans on the number of two hundred six two hundred six that is the high number of children we may have killed those are the relevant statistics and they should b
resolution at the kroc institute for peace studies at the university of notre dom i began by asking mary ellen what she thought about these numbers. well i'm very critical of this new statistic being released by the council on foreign relations it is simply misleading that there have only been eleven percent of all persons killed designated as civilians this is simply incorrect the only place where i go for statistics and i am one of the experts one of the people who has been tracking and...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a significant winter weather system is bearing down on the northeast. it threatens an area from philadelphia to new england with heavy snow, strong winds, and dangerously cold temperatures. some areas will se blizzard conditions. plans are already being made to close major highways, and drivers are being advised to stay home. marlie hall is in new york with more. marlie, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, the first winter storm of the new year threatens to usher in 2014 with frigid temperatures, lots of snow, and some messy conditions. the snowplows are on standby as the northeast braces for a major winter storm. >> i have a 9 horsepower snow blower, i have three new bags of rock salt, i have two shovels, and two sons. >> reporter: the heaviest snow is expected to fall tonight into tomorrow. many schools in and around boston will be closed for the next two days. >> sounds like it's going to be a very -- it's going to be a hard snowstorm and the transportation is
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a significant winter weather system is bearing down on the northeast. it threatens an area from philadelphia to new england with heavy snow, strong winds, and dangerously cold temperatures. some areas will se blizzard conditions. plans are already being made to close major highways, and drivers are being advised to stay home. marlie hall is in new york with more. marlie, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, the first winter storm of the new year...
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marci and muhammad. >> mary bruce braving that frigid temperature from washington, thank you. >>> mary was mentioning that polar vortex and that's something we've been wondering about so something we can ask jim dickey to explain for us. >> sure. jim dickey joining us from accuweather. what's today's cold weather out look and what is a vortex? >> good morning, marci and muhammad. one more brutally cold day and temperatures will start to moderate. these early morning lows frigid, minus 17, bismarck, minus 21 in minneapolis toppling records. minus 9 in pittsburgh. minus 13 degrees in detroit and indianapolis, this is in fact with the wind. many spots minus 40 it feels like out there including detroit, minneapolis and into parts of central pennsylvania. marci and muhammad, back to you. >> jim indy ki joining us. >>> so now we know how cold these feel do we know what it's doing to our bodies? >> dr. richard besser shows us how our bodies react to this air. >> this temperature you have to completely bundle up. you want to make a sealed envelope of air around your body to keep you warm. we t
marci and muhammad. >> mary bruce braving that frigid temperature from washington, thank you. >>> mary was mentioning that polar vortex and that's something we've been wondering about so something we can ask jim dickey to explain for us. >> sure. jim dickey joining us from accuweather. what's today's cold weather out look and what is a vortex? >> good morning, marci and muhammad. one more brutally cold day and temperatures will start to moderate. these early morning...
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mary came up through the corporation. so excited to see her in that position. >> you like the fact that she came up -- she was an auto maker? >> yeah, mary knows what it is like out there on the floor. mary was a dye maker -- >> just like you. >> yeah. i think she is going to make a difference. >> do you think you will be in this business for a while? >> i think that's possible. >> thank you both for making the trip up to talk to us. >> tomorrow we're going to talk about how states on the border with canada are getting effected that the fact that the u.s. dollar is likely to increase in value over the course of the next year. it's good if you are taking a trip, but not necessarily good if you run a business in one of those states. join us tomorrow. i'm ali velshi. thanks for joining us. both my parents are journalists. my grandfathers are journalists. it's just something that's in the blood. there are so many stories out there that need to be told. we want to go in to the trenches, we want to go in the corners that are le
mary came up through the corporation. so excited to see her in that position. >> you like the fact that she came up -- she was an auto maker? >> yeah, mary knows what it is like out there on the floor. mary was a dye maker -- >> just like you. >> yeah. i think she is going to make a difference. >> do you think you will be in this business for a while? >> i think that's possible. >> thank you both for making the trip up to talk to us. >> tomorrow...
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we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his telling of his crime, so i decided to ask him what day he committed the murder. >> august 4th, 2001. >> you know what today is? >> yeah, i know what today is. >> what happens to you on august 4th? >> well, now that you've brought it up, something is probably going to happen to me that i get to deal with all by myself, but usually nothing. it's not an anniversary i celebrate or don't celebrate. i can't posture and say, you know, i think about her all the time. i don't. she's dead. now, how i feel about what i did is a different story. i feel horrible. i mean, i can't believ
we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his...
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so also called stagecoach mary, at one point or another called black mary. so she starts out this tennessee, moves to ohio. eventually she finds herself in cascade, montana. so she's six feet tall, she's 200 pounds. she's a dark black woman, and your instinct -- and she's in cascade and operating in the west in the latter part of the 19th century. so your instinct about the life that someone like that would have in that context is completely different from the reality of stagecoach mary. she turns out to be just this iconic local hero. that's not to say that she didn't face instances where she had to pick up a gun in self-defense. she actually had a duel with a white man who they were working at a place where she was in charge, and the fellow says, well, i don't think i should have to take orders from a nigger slave. and she's diplomatic at first, and that didn't work. and then as they, the conflict escalates, he comes in close and sucker punches her, knocks her to the ground. >> host: wow. >> guest: she gets up, dusts herself off, says go get your gun and m
so also called stagecoach mary, at one point or another called black mary. so she starts out this tennessee, moves to ohio. eventually she finds herself in cascade, montana. so she's six feet tall, she's 200 pounds. she's a dark black woman, and your instinct -- and she's in cascade and operating in the west in the latter part of the 19th century. so your instinct about the life that someone like that would have in that context is completely different from the reality of stagecoach mary. she...
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mary madeline conservative and james carville liberal.ried two decades despite being passionate about politics. they have a new book out. >>> love and war ." the title almost made me cry. little house on the bayou. >> what about? nobody gets killed in it. >> i'm reading the book. >> congratulations on your success. >> thank you. i have known mary for a while. i'm reading your book. but you get mad at carville sometimes. there were times when you weren't speaking and all of that kind of thing, right? >> well, sometimes it's just hard to get a word in edge wise with him as you well know. and other things we disagree on. and they are worth disagreeing on. >> when does it get to death con a? everybody disagrees. all married couples do. when does it get to i hate you, get out of here, go sleep in the garage? what is the fuse there? >> there is never i'm sleeping in the guest room. we love each other but you don't have to agree on everything. one thing i want out of my life was to not be bored. one thing this man was given me in spades, he he i
mary madeline conservative and james carville liberal.ried two decades despite being passionate about politics. they have a new book out. >>> love and war ." the title almost made me cry. little house on the bayou. >> what about? nobody gets killed in it. >> i'm reading the book. >> congratulations on your success. >> thank you. i have known mary for a while. i'm reading your book. but you get mad at carville sometimes. there were times when you weren't...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning we begin with weather. and in many parts of the nation, it is painfully cold. brutal, below freezing, and in many cases subzero temperatures stretch from north to south, from new mexico to new england. in minnesota where folks are used to the cold, hospitals are seeing record numbers of frostbite cases. in northwest indiana yesterday at least three people were killed in a weather-related pileup that involved more than 40 cars and trucks. there was snow and whiteout conditions at the time. interstate 94 is the main roadway connecting chicago and detroit. ice and snow conditions also caused travel accidents in texas. in austin, temperatures will drop into the 20s today. meteorologist areric fisher of r boston station wbz says the cold weather isn't going away anytime soon. >> in the throes of another big arctic ice break we have freezes all over, bitterly cold air going down toward the gulf coast. highs today, below freezing in atlanta, georgia. 20s in nashville. new
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning we begin with weather. and in many parts of the nation, it is painfully cold. brutal, below freezing, and in many cases subzero temperatures stretch from north to south, from new mexico to new england. in minnesota where folks are used to the cold, hospitals are seeing record numbers of frostbite cases. in northwest indiana yesterday at least three people were killed in a weather-related pileup that involved more than 40 cars and trucks. there was snow...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, americans from coast to coast are welcoming the new year with a bang. atlanta celebrated with a light show and fireworks at the peach drop. in boston revelers watched the pyrotechnics over the harbor. a crowd estimated at 1 million people packed into times square. wendy gillette was among them. ♪ start spreading the news >> reporter: fireworks, confetti, and cheers filled the air over times square as new york city rang in new year's day 2014. amid tight security revelers started gathering on sidewalks tuesday morning. they came from all over the world to stand in the sail spot for hours in the cold. hosana silvez is one of ten students from chicago. she said she's been looking forward to new year's eve in new york ever since she landed in the u.s. >> we heard about the ball drop and i was like, oh, we have to go there now. so we're here now. >> reporter: it's a long ways from her usual new year's eve on the beach. >> in the water with friends and the beach. it's ice cold. >> rep
i'm anne-marie green. well, americans from coast to coast are welcoming the new year with a bang. atlanta celebrated with a light show and fireworks at the peach drop. in boston revelers watched the pyrotechnics over the harbor. a crowd estimated at 1 million people packed into times square. wendy gillette was among them. ♪ start spreading the news >> reporter: fireworks, confetti, and cheers filled the air over times square as new york city rang in new year's day 2014. amid tight...
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christine, you did not give mary katherine the opportunity to speak.herine the opportunity to dodge. jim cisco, mr. katherine babbly. her argument was clear and understandable even though i agree with your assessment of the pot issue. for those that didn't see the segment, here's what happened. why some americans support legalized pot. the increasing acceptance of it in america makes it more attractive to kids. both mary katherine and juan fell back on the old kennard that pot smokers are being put into prison, therefore, the substance should be made legal. pot users rarely do time unless they sell. i wanted them to deal with the children issue from a political point of view. mary katherine would not do it. that's what happens. craig, jupiter florida. you can play pot, maybe a bit old fogeyish. my job is to look out for the kids. factor tip of the day, toughen it out. if you live in a northern part of the usa, you know how cold it is, this morning here in new york city, 4 degrees. and that does not count the windchill. 4 degrees. so far across the coun
christine, you did not give mary katherine the opportunity to speak.herine the opportunity to dodge. jim cisco, mr. katherine babbly. her argument was clear and understandable even though i agree with your assessment of the pot issue. for those that didn't see the segment, here's what happened. why some americans support legalized pot. the increasing acceptance of it in america makes it more attractive to kids. both mary katherine and juan fell back on the old kennard that pot smokers are being...
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. >> i want to thank greg and mary ann you've been doing great outreach to get the information out to businesses is just probably the best i've seen in the city so far. and then secondly, on your outreach sheet i noticed in my is there a way to tie this into small business week >> yes. we're indefinitely working with regina to incorporate it in a way to reach again many, many, many merchant. >> yes. sorry about that. >> okay. great. >> commissioner riley. >> at the for the presentation my question is any of this outreach material going to be in different languages like chinese and spanish and a yes. the flier is translated 0 into chinese and spanish the library flier is being in the process of being translated but it's being translated into chinese and spanish. >> it's going to be in the language as well the presentation and a yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena. >> i wanted to extend my peeshgs to greg awe and ail. the commission advocated to make sure in the budget there was funding for the adequate outreach. because of that we have this - we have funds to be able to put together s
. >> i want to thank greg and mary ann you've been doing great outreach to get the information out to businesses is just probably the best i've seen in the city so far. and then secondly, on your outreach sheet i noticed in my is there a way to tie this into small business week >> yes. we're indefinitely working with regina to incorporate it in a way to reach again many, many, many merchant. >> yes. sorry about that. >> okay. great. >> commissioner riley. >>...
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mary's county, southern calvert county. on the eastern shore, the brighter areas is where it's coming down harder. just bigger flakes southeast of cambridge, between sals brea and cambridge -- salisbury and cambridge, toward the eastern shore, they got the heavier amounts of snow. a frigid morning. what has fallen on untreated surfaces has stuck. even though it's a thin coating, it's enough if it's an untreated surface to slipda and slide. temperatures in the upper teens. increasing sun. bright and sunny afternoon. highs making it to the upper 20s. a warmup on the way for the weekend coming up at 4:20. danella? >>> slick out. and a couple of roads are feeling the heat. earlier, northbound 495 experienced an accident between laboratory road and suitland parkway. they're clearing the accident and also have to de-ice the roadway. so avoid the area if you have to leave any time soon. roadway, east old central avenue shut down at yolanda avenue. downed wires shutting down the ramp from westbound greenbelt to northbound bw parkwa
mary's county, southern calvert county. on the eastern shore, the brighter areas is where it's coming down harder. just bigger flakes southeast of cambridge, between sals brea and cambridge -- salisbury and cambridge, toward the eastern shore, they got the heavier amounts of snow. a frigid morning. what has fallen on untreated surfaces has stuck. even though it's a thin coating, it's enough if it's an untreated surface to slipda and slide. temperatures in the upper teens. increasing sun. bright...
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coming up, actress mary mcdonnell. oscar and emmy nominated actress mary mcdonnell has an impressive array of movie credits to her career, including dances with wolves. as she will be linked ydor.in rade let's look at a clip from the series now wrapping up its second season. ago, homeless, abandoned, disappeared off the streets of los angeles. the detective investigating the disappearance managed to alarm the suspect, who in turn contacted a lawyer specializing in sex crimes. >> if the suspect you are referring to is the material thatss in your withholding name, you had better give it to us right now. >> did i imply that i knew this person's identity? no. tavis: this has to be the smoothest spinoff in the history of television. guys made this so smooth. >> it is an unusual situation in the sense that most of the characters came along and we are still in the same location and basically the same story. a lot of spinoffs go into a new setting, they take one character and put them into a different we took one character and
coming up, actress mary mcdonnell. oscar and emmy nominated actress mary mcdonnell has an impressive array of movie credits to her career, including dances with wolves. as she will be linked ydor.in rade let's look at a clip from the series now wrapping up its second season. ago, homeless, abandoned, disappeared off the streets of los angeles. the detective investigating the disappearance managed to alarm the suspect, who in turn contacted a lawyer specializing in sex crimes. >> if the...
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i think this was one of his greatest songs, and for peter, paul and mary, whenever we sipping it.is the end of the show and i'll let you play us off with this song. it's the best way to end the song, i think today in hon our ♪ where have all the flowers gone ♪ ♪ long time passing ♪ where have all the flowers gone ♪ ♪ long time ago ♪ where have all the flowers gone ♪ ♪ long girls have put them everywhere ♪ ♪ when will they ever know ♪ when will they ever ♪ where have all the young girls gone ♪ ♪ and they've gone to young men ♪ ♪ where all young men are ♪ they've gone to soldiers msh where have all the soldiers g e gone ♪ ♪ where have all the soldiers gone ♪ ♪ long time passing ♪ where have all the soldiers gone ♪ ♪ long time ago ♪ where have all the soldiers gone ♪ ♪ gone to grave yards ♪ every one ♪ when will they ever know ♪ when they ever know ♪ where have all the grave yards gone ♪ ♪ they've gone to flowers ♪ where have all the flowers gone ♪ ♪ long time passes ♪ where have all the flowers gone ♪ >> the deep south in a deep freeze. highways jammed and people stranded for hours
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>> mary lohden. >> mary lohden, when you first got put on h.i.p., one of the rules and stipulations waso alcohol, right? >> right. >> zero tolerance. >> and i didn't read all over it. i just signed my initials to it. >> don't be upset. we'll work with you. it will work out. >> i appreciate it. >> all right? okay? >> thank you. >> tell us if you need us. >> thank you. >> lohden was released to the home incarceration program on a theft program. >> h.i.p. is a privilege. incarceration is incarceration is incarceration. and people need to follow the rules. absolutely no alcohol. no drugs. >> seems like every time i'm trying to do the right thing to do better, it's -- a rock just falls right in front of me and i can't go no further. it's like i'm stuck right there. >> lohden is moved to a fresh arrest dorm. a special housing unit for women newly booked into the jail. she will remain until a judge decides whether to return her to home incarceration or make her serve the rest of her sentence in jail. but lohden seems determined to make an impression. >> that's my bunk. >> yeah, it's mine now.
>> mary lohden. >> mary lohden, when you first got put on h.i.p., one of the rules and stipulations waso alcohol, right? >> right. >> zero tolerance. >> and i didn't read all over it. i just signed my initials to it. >> don't be upset. we'll work with you. it will work out. >> i appreciate it. >> all right? okay? >> thank you. >> tell us if you need us. >> thank you. >> lohden was released to the home incarceration program...