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t.j.maxx and marshalls. two awesome ways to score. >>> as we take a second look tonight at the life and times of the late earl warren we give you a rare opportunity to hear from the chief justice of the united states himself. ktvu covered this news conference in 1968 the year before warren retired from the court. >> chief justice do you think the change is going for the better or for the worse? >> well, i think that i'm an optimist and i believe that things that are happening at the present time are ultimately for the good of our country i think. that many problems that are causing us great trouble now are problems that have developed because we have swept them under the rug for too long a time. and we're getting some outcroppings now of those problems and although we must go through some prevail and some of it is unpleasant and some of it of course will set us back for a little bit. but i think the general movement is forward and that good will come from it. >> mr. chief justice, may i ask a question. >> ye
t.j.maxx and marshalls. two awesome ways to score. >>> as we take a second look tonight at the life and times of the late earl warren we give you a rare opportunity to hear from the chief justice of the united states himself. ktvu covered this news conference in 1968 the year before warren retired from the court. >> chief justice do you think the change is going for the better or for the worse? >> well, i think that i'm an optimist and i believe that things that are...
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we all love the marshall plan of course.marshall plan the 2008 stimulus at a different time. but large enough to do the job. how can mitt romney praise the marshall plan if he is so disdainful of the stimulus. what was wrong with the same concept in 2008? the $26 billion or so spent on the marshall plan is roughly the same as the $787 billion stimulus of 2009. the marshall plan was about 2% of our gdp, the stimulus was just a bit more and given the $2 trillion plus in production lost during the crisis, so have an effect as profound as the marshall plan the stimulus would v been even larger. the attacks by mitt romney ring hollow once the rhetoric is gone. romney understands that the marshall plan was critical to the recovery of europe and so to was the stimulus plan for our bounce back in 2008. so if it was good enough for europe in 1945 and worked for us in 2008 maybe romney should stop with the fake criticism. like too much else in his campaign. there is smoke and mirrors and no substance. that's my view. ♪ ♪ ♪ i find myse
we all love the marshall plan of course.marshall plan the 2008 stimulus at a different time. but large enough to do the job. how can mitt romney praise the marshall plan if he is so disdainful of the stimulus. what was wrong with the same concept in 2008? the $26 billion or so spent on the marshall plan is roughly the same as the $787 billion stimulus of 2009. the marshall plan was about 2% of our gdp, the stimulus was just a bit more and given the $2 trillion plus in production lost during the...
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at marshall, you see it a bit, a few percentage points higher than that. and burton actually has been enjoying a bit of or a greater succession than the district average, 82.6%. but still with the 17.4 drop-out rate. so, here you see sort of a comparison from 09-10 to 10-11. so you can see there how that graduation rate has improved in a one-year difference there in our state from 74 to 76% and the district from 77 to 82%, which is a 5% improvement at burton from 78% to 78.9, just slight increase, but at marshall, 75.6 has increased to a 77.8% graduation rate. so, since we're talking graduation, it's hard to separate that from the actual requirement. so, the board adopted a through g requirement. it is important to notice whether we're on track or not as students who are falling under that policy are going to be enjoying success. so, what
at marshall, you see it a bit, a few percentage points higher than that. and burton actually has been enjoying a bit of or a greater succession than the district average, 82.6%. but still with the 17.4 drop-out rate. so, here you see sort of a comparison from 09-10 to 10-11. so you can see there how that graduation rate has improved in a one-year difference there in our state from 74 to 76% and the district from 77 to 82%, which is a 5% improvement at burton from 78% to 78.9, just slight...
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marshall. wind out of the northeast at 6 miles per hour, adding to the chill. fortunately we are going to see a change in wind direction into the afternoon which may help things feel better. but let's look at the temperatures quickly, across the state. this is one of the colder morning so far this season. 34 degrees now up near the state line in parkton. you go towards the city, it's warmer in the 40's but north and west, there's a concern you could see frost. it may be the first frost of the season, even up towards the northeast. ecton at 34 degrees. 47 in paw tucksant river. we will keep an eye on temperatures out of concern for frost and a freeze. this is a concern to vegetation and crops still growing at this point, a concern across the northern part of the state with the freeze warning out through 9:00 a.m. and from baltimore city south to anne arundel county and prince george's county, a concern of frost. if you're up and have plants outdoors, bring them inside or cover them up to protect them from the cold this morning. one of the reasons why we are able
marshall. wind out of the northeast at 6 miles per hour, adding to the chill. fortunately we are going to see a change in wind direction into the afternoon which may help things feel better. but let's look at the temperatures quickly, across the state. this is one of the colder morning so far this season. 34 degrees now up near the state line in parkton. you go towards the city, it's warmer in the 40's but north and west, there's a concern you could see frost. it may be the first frost of the...
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ukulele, instrument. [ cheers and applause ] penny marshall!k around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: coming up next week -- jerry seinfeld, ricky gervais, sofia vergara, and the cast of "guys with kids." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next guest is an r&b legend who recently released "the bravest man in the universe," his first album of original material in 18 years. he's joined tonight by damon albarn and richard russell and their band to perform the title track from it. please welcome bobby womack! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ the bravest man in the universe is the one who has forgiven first ♪ ♪ ♪ i got a story i want to tell ♪ ♪ gather 'round me gather 'round me boys & girls ♪ ♪ you see, i once was lost but now i'm found ♪ ♪ when i build up so high i know how to come down ♪ ♪ the bravest man in the universe is the one who has forgiven first ♪ ♪ ♪ >> listen to me. the world is in a ball of confusion. happiness is just an illusion. ♪ you know, it seems like the more you give. the more they want. the more you do, the
ukulele, instrument. [ cheers and applause ] penny marshall!k around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: coming up next week -- jerry seinfeld, ricky gervais, sofia vergara, and the cast of "guys with kids." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next guest is an r&b legend who recently released "the bravest man in the universe," his first album of original material in 18 years. he's joined tonight by damon albarn and richard russell and...
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ukulele, instrument. [ cheers and applause ] penny marshall!ound, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: coming up next week -- jerry seinfeld, ricky gervais, sofia vergara, and the cast of "guys with kids." as a pastor, my support for question 6 is rooted in my belief that the government should treat everyone equally. i would not want someone denying my rights based upon their religious views, therefore i should not deny others based upon mine. it's about fairness. this law does not force any church to perform a same sex marriage if it's against their beliefs. and that's what this is about. protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next guest is an r&b legend who recently released "the bravest man in the universe," his first album of original material in 18 years. he's joined tonight by damon albarn and richard russell and their band to perform the title track from it. please welcome bobby womack! [ cheers and applause ]
ukulele, instrument. [ cheers and applause ] penny marshall!ound, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: coming up next week -- jerry seinfeld, ricky gervais, sofia vergara, and the cast of "guys with kids." as a pastor, my support for question 6 is rooted in my belief that the government should treat everyone equally. i would not want someone denying my rights based upon their religious views, therefore i should not deny others based upon mine. it's about fairness....
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a little on the breezy side for many locations. 62 degrees today at dwi marshall. the morning low was a few degrees cooler than normal, but nowhere near the record low of 27 degrees in 1964. downtown at the ann arbor, 62 degrees right now. -- at the inner harbor, 62 degrees right now. we expect clear skies and light winds. although western maryland is holding in the 50's, a sign perhaps of a southwesterly breeze beginning to develop out there. the next cold front is moving into the northern lakes. all these showers and clouds our way to our north and probably will stay there. as a matter of fact, we will encounter some very dry air here and it will essentially fall apart as it makes it way through. -- its way through. what we will see is that westerly breeze that carries the ball out of yankee stadium toward the outfield. southwest winds. wins in the west and southwest during the latter part of the game. temperatures cooling in the latter part of this evening. the sunset is coming up in a few minutes at 6:33. high pressure. that front -- again, not a lot of moistur
a little on the breezy side for many locations. 62 degrees today at dwi marshall. the morning low was a few degrees cooler than normal, but nowhere near the record low of 27 degrees in 1964. downtown at the ann arbor, 62 degrees right now. -- at the inner harbor, 62 degrees right now. we expect clear skies and light winds. although western maryland is holding in the 50's, a sign perhaps of a southwesterly breeze beginning to develop out there. the next cold front is moving into the northern...
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i think that was general marshall and president roosevelt's choice. >> rose: marshall wanted to do it himself. >> i don't think there was any connivance here. >> i think this was a case of marshall having the kind of confidence that knew that even though he wanted to do it himself the right result was marshall and washington, eisenhower in london. >> there was also this before he became president this world war ii that he had the ability to get people like montgomery and bradley and the rest of them to operate on the same page, despite all of those high level ambitions. >> that was his gift. he was a brilliant politician before he was a politician. >> rose: yeah. >> and he was surrounded by these egos and someone once said, churchill wasn't he difficult to deal with, and eisenhower said, well, yes, but in the end, it was okay because i knew i was in charge. >> rose: why was he good as a card player? >> well, he was able to think ahead, he was much marter and could bluff and could count cards he had a mathematical mind and could remember stuff, he was a particularly good bridge player
i think that was general marshall and president roosevelt's choice. >> rose: marshall wanted to do it himself. >> i don't think there was any connivance here. >> i think this was a case of marshall having the kind of confidence that knew that even though he wanted to do it himself the right result was marshall and washington, eisenhower in london. >> there was also this before he became president this world war ii that he had the ability to get people like montgomery and...
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her colleague, marshall gorby, is a photographer and videographer. the two are assigned to cover the implosion story. >> they are normally kind of cut and dry, you show up and you know what to expect. >> kind of like a christmas present for us. we were eager to get there and shoot something like that. >> there was about 25 people, 25 to 30 people assembled. it was mostly media, tv and newspapers. >> everyone is a few hundred feet from where the tower is supposed to fall, including the children seen here. >> the demolition company tours the country doing large scale demolitions with their children in tow. >> i think other stations didn't want them in front of the camera because they wanted to see the tower fall, and i didn't mind. so they started counting. >> two, one! >> next thing you know, you heard a little poof-poof. then they're kind of standing there looking at it. >> you kind of pause as you're waiting for the next round of charges. >> you hear another little poof. >> he started to see it teeter. >> the next thing you know, you hear somebody y
her colleague, marshall gorby, is a photographer and videographer. the two are assigned to cover the implosion story. >> they are normally kind of cut and dry, you show up and you know what to expect. >> kind of like a christmas present for us. we were eager to get there and shoot something like that. >> there was about 25 people, 25 to 30 people assembled. it was mostly media, tv and newspapers. >> everyone is a few hundred feet from where the tower is supposed to fall,...
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here with more about the consequences of inequality is marshall our back economist and fellow in economic economics for peace and security a research associate at the levee institute martial walk and tom thanks for me on thanks for joining us looking around europe in the recent i.m.f. projections are we seeing the collapse of the beginning of the end of globalism well i think that we've been seeing that the last ten fifteen years in fact i would say that the high watermark or globalization of the so-called washington consensus actually came in about the midnight hundred ninety s. and i think that the asian financial crisis was the first warning that shot across the bow that things were not right in interesting the parallels with with what happened in two thousand and eight the same sort of talks that derivatives that essentially blew up the economies of those countries and then allowed the i.m.f. to step in there and act as a sort of way that mobility in greece today restructuring their economies and effectively entrenching the dominance of wall street several years and we're seeing the s
here with more about the consequences of inequality is marshall our back economist and fellow in economic economics for peace and security a research associate at the levee institute martial walk and tom thanks for me on thanks for joining us looking around europe in the recent i.m.f. projections are we seeing the collapse of the beginning of the end of globalism well i think that we've been seeing that the last ten fifteen years in fact i would say that the high watermark or globalization of...
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the peak winds at the airport, 31, national; 33, dulles and at bwi-thurgood marshal, 29 miles an hourgusts and they finally diminish across the area and that is not windy tomorrow either and continuing into the course of tonight and seeing the clouds thicken up into the early hours of tomorrow and into the course of the day temperatures right now, cooler out there and in gaithersburg. 47at martinsburg to the rest and 53 at dulles, 53 at baltimore and fredericksburg to the south. as we look at the national picture, it's a good indication where that front sell asmoved through and look at the cooler air behind us. and into the 30s. we're not ready for that yet and this frontal ceo moved out and will push its way towards the east as we move through tonight. as we do what we did last week, there lob linebacker cooler air, significant temperature drop as that, light northerly winds and it's going to end up bringing us wet weather as we see a low pressure system develop across the carolinas and that will get widespread across the region into the course of certainly and there is -- tomorrow.
the peak winds at the airport, 31, national; 33, dulles and at bwi-thurgood marshal, 29 miles an hourgusts and they finally diminish across the area and that is not windy tomorrow either and continuing into the course of tonight and seeing the clouds thicken up into the early hours of tomorrow and into the course of the day temperatures right now, cooler out there and in gaithersburg. 47at martinsburg to the rest and 53 at dulles, 53 at baltimore and fredericksburg to the south. as we look at...
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could literally find itself being torn apart we continue on the course of destructive austerity marshall i have a friend in germany i had and he's deceased now but this was maybe fifteen years ago or thereabouts. the time of the euro was being put into place and he actually now. only lived through world war two he had been a young soldier in hitler's army and i and very much for beauty hated that over the years and i i asked his opinion of the e.u. and the euro and he said you just watch this is going to be os winning world war two. is that the gospel germany is going to end up basically running europe. well they're not going to be they already knew that i mean that the irony is that this institution this currency union which was designed to prevent the domination of your by the germans is actually had the opposite effect and they've been more successful in terms of being coming the most dominant power in in europe through world war two. you had three three attempts if you like to deal with the so-called german problem and i don't mean that by this to say that the germans themselves but
could literally find itself being torn apart we continue on the course of destructive austerity marshall i have a friend in germany i had and he's deceased now but this was maybe fifteen years ago or thereabouts. the time of the euro was being put into place and he actually now. only lived through world war two he had been a young soldier in hitler's army and i and very much for beauty hated that over the years and i i asked his opinion of the e.u. and the euro and he said you just watch this...
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marshall shot out of the gates. trayvon tim mons, your left, your left, your right.ly and often. up in the game big and patrick o'conner taking over for big red. first a little shorty right here, get off of me. and then later from a little bit of distance here. nice cut. play that funky music boys. patrick o'conner with a fixer. thomas jefferson wins 42-18. >> battle with the chin tillly centerville. chantilly, show me the suction cup hands of harris. i am liking that. that sets up the chargers. ross simms, can you put it on the board? yes. taking it to the house just in time. chantilly looking good but then wild cats come back, in the wild cat. that is big scott walter banging it. centerville comes back 76 points on the board, centerville the winner 45-41. >> a pig out at west field, watch o pten mike wonden cut on it a dime and leave nine cent change. he gets it into the end zone, oldston
marshall shot out of the gates. trayvon tim mons, your left, your left, your right.ly and often. up in the game big and patrick o'conner taking over for big red. first a little shorty right here, get off of me. and then later from a little bit of distance here. nice cut. play that funky music boys. patrick o'conner with a fixer. thomas jefferson wins 42-18. >> battle with the chin tillly centerville. chantilly, show me the suction cup hands of harris. i am liking that. that sets up the...
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of the temperatures. 32 mile-per-hour wind gust at national, 30 at dulles and 33 at bwi thurgood marshall. tonight skies mostly cloudy, chance of a shower, 59 degrees. we are talking once again a southerly wind flow. as we head into the week, it starts warm but a little unsettled. we'll have some changes coming up in that full seven-day forecast. i'll have all the details a little bit later. back to you. >>> coming up they have spent 90 days on the road, traveled more than 4,000 miles. today these fierce veterans crossed the finish line, but their work is not done yet, the next step to one veteran putting a stop to military sex abuse. >> then metro can thank riders for being their eyes and ears and being their new crime fighting website, those stories up next. [ mitt romney ] look at the e evidence of the last four years. we've got 23 million people out of work or stopped looking for work. they're suffering in this country. the president would prefer raising taxes. the problem with raising taxes is that it slows down the rate of growth. i'm not going to raise taxes on any
of the temperatures. 32 mile-per-hour wind gust at national, 30 at dulles and 33 at bwi thurgood marshall. tonight skies mostly cloudy, chance of a shower, 59 degrees. we are talking once again a southerly wind flow. as we head into the week, it starts warm but a little unsettled. we'll have some changes coming up in that full seven-day forecast. i'll have all the details a little bit later. back to you. >>> coming up they have spent 90 days on the road, traveled more than 4,000 miles....
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of the marshal plan.t is what the president both, i'm sorry the governor, in the beginning and at the end of his speech he pointed to the contributions that george marshal made to world affairs. that is part of reason for the setting of this speech. talk about it now with michael oh hanlon, i'm sorry, the coauthor of bending history, barack obama's foreign policy. senior from brookings institution. general bob scale, retired general and fox news military analyst. general scales, to you first, he suggested that a more muscular foreign policy especially with regards to the middle east is needed right now. did you hear it that way? >> boy i sure did, jon. one of the things. this is the first speech i hear him give where he establishes a clear difference from the administration. he focuses exclusively on the middle east and not on china and russia. secondly his tone is more strident and confrontational. a clear swing from the soft power approach of this administration over to a more strident and approach to n
of the marshal plan.t is what the president both, i'm sorry the governor, in the beginning and at the end of his speech he pointed to the contributions that george marshal made to world affairs. that is part of reason for the setting of this speech. talk about it now with michael oh hanlon, i'm sorry, the coauthor of bending history, barack obama's foreign policy. senior from brookings institution. general bob scale, retired general and fox news military analyst. general scales, to you first,...
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it is familiar to general george marshall. in his time, actions of world war was torn between democracy and despotism. we had leaders of courage and vision, both republicans and democrats, who knew that america had to support friends who shared our values and prevent today's crisis of tomorrow's conflicts. statesmen like marshall rallied the nation to rise to the responsibilities as the leader of the free world. we helped our friends to build and sustain free societies and free markets. we defended the friends and ourselves from our common enemies. we led. we led and though the path was long and uncertain, the thought of war in europe is as inconceivable today as it seemed inevitable in the last century. this is what makes america exceptional. it is not only the character of our country, it is also the record of our accomplishments. america has a proud history of strong, confident, principled global leadership, a history that's been written by patriots of both parties. this is america at its best and it is the standard by whic
it is familiar to general george marshall. in his time, actions of world war was torn between democracy and despotism. we had leaders of courage and vision, both republicans and democrats, who knew that america had to support friends who shared our values and prevent today's crisis of tomorrow's conflicts. statesmen like marshall rallied the nation to rise to the responsibilities as the leader of the free world. we helped our friends to build and sustain free societies and free markets. we...
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you will be familiar with the general george marshall.his time, the ashes of world war, the struggle between democracy and despotism. fortunately, we had the leaders of courage and vision, both republicans and democrats, who knew that america had to support friends who share our values and prevent today's crises from becoming tomorrow's conflicts trade statesmanlike marshall would rise to the responsibility, as did the leader of the free world. we defended our friends and ourselves from our common enemies. we led -- we led. although the path was long and uncertain, the thought of war in europe is inconceivable today as it seemed inevitable in the last century. this is what makes america exceptional. it is not only the character of our country. it is also the record of our accomplishments. america has a proud history of strong, confident, principled global leadership, a history that has been written by patriots of both parties. this is the standard by which we measure ever present, as well as anyone who wishes to be president. unfortunatel
you will be familiar with the general george marshall.his time, the ashes of world war, the struggle between democracy and despotism. fortunately, we had the leaders of courage and vision, both republicans and democrats, who knew that america had to support friends who share our values and prevent today's crises from becoming tomorrow's conflicts trade statesmanlike marshall would rise to the responsibility, as did the leader of the free world. we defended our friends and ourselves from our...
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here's why voting rights activists like eric marshal are upset. >> yes, voter fraud is a felony. but it's the way they're being displayed and the fact that they're in almost exclusively areas or around areas that are predominantly latino. >> reporter: the billboards have been popping up in cities in ohio and wisconsin. 85 in milwaukee and 30 in columbus and another 30 in cleveland and 31 in cincinnati. protests started almost as soon as they went up, demanding the signs come down.
here's why voting rights activists like eric marshal are upset. >> yes, voter fraud is a felony. but it's the way they're being displayed and the fact that they're in almost exclusively areas or around areas that are predominantly latino. >> reporter: the billboards have been popping up in cities in ohio and wisconsin. 85 in milwaukee and 30 in columbus and another 30 in cleveland and 31 in cincinnati. protests started almost as soon as they went up, demanding the signs come down.
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54 at reagan national. 51 at dulles and 49 at bwi marshall. we'll go with highs near 80 later this afternoon with partly sunny conditions. >> can i talk now? >> yeah. >>' cranky today. >> did it ever stop you. >> oh, you two. didn't we go through this yesterday as well. >> people think we hate each other. we really don't. >> no, we just dislike each other slightly. not true. here is julie wright with a look at the traffic. >> what is one him today? >> i don't know. did somebody push his buzzer and they forgot to turn it off. >> have you had your morning banana? >> i don't know. what is going on here? >> oh, boy. >> it's true. >> he has a banana. >> it didn't sound right, tony. i have to admit it. >> all right.
54 at reagan national. 51 at dulles and 49 at bwi marshall. we'll go with highs near 80 later this afternoon with partly sunny conditions. >> can i talk now? >> yeah. >>' cranky today. >> did it ever stop you. >> oh, you two. didn't we go through this yesterday as well. >> people think we hate each other. we really don't. >> no, we just dislike each other slightly. not true. here is julie wright with a look at the traffic. >> what is one him...
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we were at 71 degrees this afternoon at bwi thurgood marshall airport. the morning low was the big one, 64 degrees, compared to the normal low in the 40's for this time of year. the rankle there is starting to move then, 69 downtown, 66 at the airport. notice how the temperatures continue to drop in the western part of the state's, the cold front is weeping by. that is causing the rain showers right now. we already had a bad move from baltimore and here comes the next round. there could be a few more developing into the next couple of hours and then we will dry out once this front passes us by. high pressure will build and on the back side and be pretty nice weather into tomorrow, when it will be slightly cooler. you can see the blue starting to dip into the great lakes region. the cold air spills then out of canada -- of canada.
we were at 71 degrees this afternoon at bwi thurgood marshall airport. the morning low was the big one, 64 degrees, compared to the normal low in the 40's for this time of year. the rankle there is starting to move then, 69 downtown, 66 at the airport. notice how the temperatures continue to drop in the western part of the state's, the cold front is weeping by. that is causing the rain showers right now. we already had a bad move from baltimore and here comes the next round. there could be a...
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at bwi thurgood marshal, 42. a lot colder out to the west where we have a frost advisory and a freeze warning in effect. clouds and fog today. lookth at some rainfall for the afternoon. back to you. >> thank you. >>> prince george's county police say an officer shot a man armed with a knife around 7:00 last night. this was on 55th avenue in bladensburg. investigators say he refused to put the weapon down and then went after the officer. >>> some controversial anti-see had signs -- anti-jihad signs in metro going up. metro had wanted to delay the ads. >>> the company that produced the steroid linked to cases of meningitis has now recalled the product. >>> in sports, the washington nationals rally late against the st. louis cardinals to win their first post-season game. >>> at fedex field, not only did the redskins lose their eighth consecutive home game, robert griffin iii suffered a mild concussion. he left in the third quarter and he will be evaluated today. our worst fears that they thought he would get injured
at bwi thurgood marshal, 42. a lot colder out to the west where we have a frost advisory and a freeze warning in effect. clouds and fog today. lookth at some rainfall for the afternoon. back to you. >> thank you. >>> prince george's county police say an officer shot a man armed with a knife around 7:00 last night. this was on 55th avenue in bladensburg. investigators say he refused to put the weapon down and then went after the officer. >>> some controversial anti-see...
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so in your book you discuss general marshall's yukos life and his military journeys journeys but. do you agree that military genius taken alone isn't really enough to have a great victory or to win a great war because you also need self-sacrifice he needs enthusiasm so if you look at the words of today let's say the war on terror there doesn't seem to be much enthusiasm from people outside why is that is it is it because the cause isn't justified or are people just tired to wars that dislike about what a great protracted war wasn't just one because of course it was one boy you know the whole sort of people. the sort of victory defended depending at the end on the popular support for the war and the willingness to to make a huge sacrifices also depended on our you know political and economic system that was i would to survive the challenge of you on the arms of the war also impose quite heavy discipline on the population in order to secure victory. the picture in relation to various wars cc's is very different. cases there's not a great son in law great deal of popular confusion ab
so in your book you discuss general marshall's yukos life and his military journeys journeys but. do you agree that military genius taken alone isn't really enough to have a great victory or to win a great war because you also need self-sacrifice he needs enthusiasm so if you look at the words of today let's say the war on terror there doesn't seem to be much enthusiasm from people outside why is that is it is it because the cause isn't justified or are people just tired to wars that dislike...
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originally i introduced the hearing that looked specifically at the drop out rates at marshal, thurgood marshall and burton high school both of which have a number of students from the southeastern neighborhoods. in particular i want to do better, in particular i want to have a better understanding of how the school district tracks high school drop-out rates and how those at thurgood marshall and burton high school compare with other schools throughout the city. now, collectively we as a city and as a school district and more importantly as a community, we need to do better to ensure that the academic success of all of our students, particularly those coming from vulnerable communities who we see time and time again disproportionately struggling in our public schools. and i'm looking to the school board members to decrease that struggle. i'm hoping this hearing will yield a creative solutions and tangible steps that we can begin to take to subsequently address these challenges. i believe that these two hearing items share many common things and i look forward to the presentations today.
originally i introduced the hearing that looked specifically at the drop out rates at marshal, thurgood marshall and burton high school both of which have a number of students from the southeastern neighborhoods. in particular i want to do better, in particular i want to have a better understanding of how the school district tracks high school drop-out rates and how those at thurgood marshall and burton high school compare with other schools throughout the city. now, collectively we as a city...
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by getting bwi-marshall funding for new runways, he's helping us serve 21 million passengers a year, which helps keep 100,000 jobs that depend on the airport, and that means more cargo for more businesses and more skycaps unloading more taxis... welcome to bwi. ...carrying families with more luggage. thanks. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approve this message. >> stink bugs are back big time in maryland. >> the population is up from this time last year. the bugs never really left. without those weather conditions they're multiplying and now with the weather turning colder they're looking for warm switches inside homes. >> they have a very warm little part of the summer. from june to july, those temperatures favor that second generation. they also use chemical signals that tell everyone else follow me. so the aggregate. >> the traps are the best way to get rid of them and this way you are relying on a natural chemical we're producing to draw them in. >> we're still with clouds. almost 0.1 of an inch where the m
by getting bwi-marshall funding for new runways, he's helping us serve 21 million passengers a year, which helps keep 100,000 jobs that depend on the airport, and that means more cargo for more businesses and more skycaps unloading more taxis... welcome to bwi. ...carrying families with more luggage. thanks. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approve this message. >> stink bugs are back big time in maryland. >>...
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marshall's plans to open up a store in the former filene's basement space. developer david brown says he expects marshals to become a hot downtown destination when moves into the 90,000 square foot place. >> the weather should stay pretty quiet for the next couple of days even though we are still under the influence of the remnants of sandy. there are a few sprinkles showing up on doppler. you may run into one of those, but certainly nothing to cancel trick or treating or anything like that. that should go off without a hitch. here is the center of the storm. sperling on the satellite into pennsylvania and new york state. the further away it gets away from us, the better of the weather will be. since we are on the bottom side of the storm, the wind is coming out of the west and southwest, but they are fairly light, especially compared to the last couple of days. it should not be anything more than 12 miles per hour through the afternoon. that will make it feel cooler. temperatures struggling to make it out of the 40's. most of the mid-atlantic region is unde
marshall's plans to open up a store in the former filene's basement space. developer david brown says he expects marshals to become a hot downtown destination when moves into the 90,000 square foot place. >> the weather should stay pretty quiet for the next couple of days even though we are still under the influence of the remnants of sandy. there are a few sprinkles showing up on doppler. you may run into one of those, but certainly nothing to cancel trick or treating or anything like...
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this year's grand marshal will be mario m. belgambelli. this fall pet lovers will have more to worry about than just searching for halloween costumes. the problem after the break. >> certainly feeling like fall out there. temperatures below normal right now. could that change for the seven- day? certainly 50 degrees at camden park. but the airport. but the airport. >> in consumer alert, more trouble after an article revealed pge is laid on bills. they owe millions for its use of the conduit system, which carries power and telecommunication lines. the late payments are causing cash flow problems for the city. the utility said it never received a bill for close to $5 million for may and is disputing charges from august of last year for close to $600,000. they are now asking the city for supporting documentation before paying the invoices. in tough times people look for ways to cut back on the family budget, but one thing they're not cutting back, and there cellphone bill. bob hansen says families are spending more on their funds than ever be
this year's grand marshal will be mario m. belgambelli. this fall pet lovers will have more to worry about than just searching for halloween costumes. the problem after the break. >> certainly feeling like fall out there. temperatures below normal right now. could that change for the seven- day? certainly 50 degrees at camden park. but the airport. but the airport. >> in consumer alert, more trouble after an article revealed pge is laid on bills. they owe millions for its use of the...
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by getting bwi-marshall funding for new runways, he's helping us serve 21 million passengers a year, which helps keep 100,000 jobs that depend on the airport, and that means more cargo for more businesses and more skycaps unloading more taxis... welcome to bwi. ...carrying families with more luggage. thanks. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approve this message. >> covering the nation, five officers are out of a job after a video surfaced of them in a fight. they were at a tucson bar when they got in a brawl with some patrons outside. the video shows the man repeatedly punching a man in the head. during the investigation, police learned four people were attacked, including a teenager. all five are charged with aggravated assault and two are charged with hindering prosecution for trying to cover up the incident. a small fire was fuelled by strong winds and quickly spread to neighboring buildings in this tiny town outside idaho falls. the building will be torn down with no plans to rebuild. the town had only two f
by getting bwi-marshall funding for new runways, he's helping us serve 21 million passengers a year, which helps keep 100,000 jobs that depend on the airport, and that means more cargo for more businesses and more skycaps unloading more taxis... welcome to bwi. ...carrying families with more luggage. thanks. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approve this message. >> covering the nation, five officers are out of a job...
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currently 46 d.c. 43 at dulles and 42 at bwi thurgood marshall. freeze warning and a frost advisory for areas to the west. this until 9:00 this morning. affecting sensitive vegetation. midday today, 53 degrees. increasing clouds. can't rule out a sprinkle or two by then. by 5:00, about 55 degrees. looking at showers. kind of a dull, damp day with the wet weather moving in, pretty much like it was yesterday a bit. be prepared if you're planning anything outside for these columbus day holidays. let's check in now with julie. >> on the roads you'll find your lanes are open south along 270. hov rules listed, continuing southbound towards clarksburg. outer loop of the beltway, northbound approaching route 4, accident activity on the left side. hov restrictions lifted here as well. metro, track maintenance. red line single tracking between judiciary square and fort totten. that's a check of your fox 5 on- time traffic. >>> our top story, a big win and a big loss for d.c. sports fan. >> we begin in st. louis where the postseason rookies played like veter
currently 46 d.c. 43 at dulles and 42 at bwi thurgood marshall. freeze warning and a frost advisory for areas to the west. this until 9:00 this morning. affecting sensitive vegetation. midday today, 53 degrees. increasing clouds. can't rule out a sprinkle or two by then. by 5:00, about 55 degrees. looking at showers. kind of a dull, damp day with the wet weather moving in, pretty much like it was yesterday a bit. be prepared if you're planning anything outside for these columbus day holidays....
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also a crash reported in the left lane eastbound 66 approaching marshall.hat is tying up the left side of the roadway. here we go on the metro's red line single tracking between van ness and metro's red line. additional time needed on metro's red line because we are single tracking this morning. the crash was northbound 28 to eastbound 66. that has been cleared so the lanes are open. traffic still heavy on 28 and delays out of the manassas through centreville eastbound along 66. accident activity, occoquan road at route one. follow police direction to get by. the trip northbound on i-95 tied up with delays leaving here. southbound 270, lanes are open, heavy slow and steady. her delays as you continue into germantown. that's a check of your fox 5 on-timetraffic. -timetraffic. >>> massive automatic federal budget cuts. they are set to take effect in just three months now. one thing set to go, bush era tax cuts. a new study says you could pay a hefty price if congress doesn't renew them. according to the tax policy center, a typical middle income family would
also a crash reported in the left lane eastbound 66 approaching marshall.hat is tying up the left side of the roadway. here we go on the metro's red line single tracking between van ness and metro's red line. additional time needed on metro's red line because we are single tracking this morning. the crash was northbound 28 to eastbound 66. that has been cleared so the lanes are open. traffic still heavy on 28 and delays out of the manassas through centreville eastbound along 66. accident...
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t.j.maxx and marshalls. awesome ways to score. >>> 50 years ago the giants played in their first world series since moving from new york to san francisco. and one of the stars of that series in 1962 was willie mccubbie the man known as stretch. he is so respected that the team has a players award named after him. buster posey won it this year. >> reporter: it's still a bit of a mystery how the giant's hall of fame gladlen gloves of the 60s never won a series. and how they only made one appearance. willie mccubbie retired in the 60s but still attends games. he felt as elated when the 2010 team finally broke through. >> that was evident at the parade. we brought the whole community along with them. so it was very exciting. >> reporter: mccubbie is the product of not just a different era in giant's history but a different era in the history of the entire city. in 1962 fans were listening and on edge on the final day of the regular season. the giant's beat the houston colt 45s 2-1. while the dodgers lost to the
t.j.maxx and marshalls. awesome ways to score. >>> 50 years ago the giants played in their first world series since moving from new york to san francisco. and one of the stars of that series in 1962 was willie mccubbie the man known as stretch. he is so respected that the team has a players award named after him. buster posey won it this year. >> reporter: it's still a bit of a mystery how the giant's hall of fame gladlen gloves of the 60s never won a series. and how they only...
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by getting bwi-marshall funding for new runways, he's helping us serve 21 million passengers a year,ch helps keep 100,000 jobs that depend on the airport, and that means more cargo for more businesses and more skycaps unloading more taxis... welcome to bwi. ...carrying families with more luggage. thanks. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approve this message. >> she has made headlines as the mother of the greatest a libyan of all time but she is getting attention for herself. >> she on the job as head of the education foundation for baltimore county public schools. tim tutan has more on that. >> she is not someone needs publicity. it is all about the change. she is officially the head of the education foundation of baltimore county. she brings almost 40 years to the table. for years as an educator. she will put it to use with an organization with a mission to help raise money for children. >> were more able to give schools money to be able to exceed the regular school budget. we're honoring 16 schools tonight. an
by getting bwi-marshall funding for new runways, he's helping us serve 21 million passengers a year,ch helps keep 100,000 jobs that depend on the airport, and that means more cargo for more businesses and more skycaps unloading more taxis... welcome to bwi. ...carrying families with more luggage. thanks. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approve this message. >> she has made headlines as the mother of the greatest a...