mary mary is on here with us.le singing. >> i think we have stuff that people will relate to. it is important. there's nothing wrong with scenes and all of that, but if you're caul caught up in those things, that's when life takes another turn. tavis: what is the process for you of being able to write a song that speaks to those that are believers and speaks to those who aren't believers. you have a gift for that, something -- somebody criticized you for that saying it is not specific enough. how do you do that? >> i think it has to do with my personal relationships. i approach a song like i approach a personal relationship . i can be friends with someone that doesn't live a great life and someone that lives a great life. someone who is a president and a gang member. i approach people the same way as people, you know. and because of that, my songs have that thing trains appearance, that people feel when i meet them. you know. i don't judge. and -- and i simply love people. i love people. and i think that comes thr
mary -- i love this -- ♪ but it was mary, mary grand old name. mary pinson, greenfield, mass, 109. ess, traveled to prince edward island. for years that was her favorite place to go. bessie -- i love that name, bessie -- bessie's kind of an odd name. bessie sharpe of washington, d.c. that's right near here. in fact, i think we're in washington, aren't we? i believe so. lives independently, makes quilts for babies whose parents are serving in iraq. now, that's sweet. finally, we have steve and vickie wrubel from holiday, florida. 80 years they've been married. he's 100 and she's 98. secret to marital longevity -- and i love this -- they still go grocery shopping together. there is a very romantic thing about that. that is a lovely tie-in. don't you like to go grocery shopping, matt? >> willard, thank you very much, sir. it's always good to see you. when we come back, martha stewart is going to help us get ready for halloween. ♪ >>> back at 8:38. this morning on "martha on today," sweet and savory pumpkin recipes. martha stewart is here to share a few that are straight from her specia
mary frometer, paul and mary passed away. a lot of people love their music. and i understand that peter yaro is going to be in town for a special performance. >> peter and mary were actually great friends, so fans of peter, paul and mary are going to see probably something that feels like a tribute. there will be two performances, at the kennedy center stage on saturday. both are free and he'll perform songs by peter, paul and mary. >> very nice. that sounds like fun. thanks very much. and for more fun things to do log on to nbcwashington.com or washington post.com/weekend. thanks very much. you have a great weekend. >>> we're going to find out about some of the stories in the works for this afternoon. jim handly is here. >> good morning. we've got a busy afternoon. starting at 4:00 and 5:00, users of websites like facebook and twitter might think the sites are allowing them to be more connected to friends but there is new evidence that they may actually be driving people apart. then at 5:00, liz crenshaw reports on the latest tactics by banks that some say are unfair to consumers. for these stories and all of the news joins us here, we begin first at 4:00. b
mary hart. >> mary hart with the legs. >> she had legs then, too. >> was she sexually harassed at her job? >> not by me. no, i saw her, i was doing a local show in -- i was going to start a local talk show on television. i was doing the news on kabc in los angeles. i knew the show was coming and they wanted me to have a co-host. so i asked mary har. so i asked mary hart. she was one of the first. before that it was sarah parsell and cindy garvey here in new york. then ann anner nathy. >> i used to sit in with you a few times. >> it has been eight years since you hired kelly? i used to sit in with you. >> i enjoyed that. >> they never offered me the gig. >> i had a job already. you're a character in a certain way in the business. "saturday night live" has captured it. let's look at that. >> my god. >> i love these. >> i'm back. i'm back. i never felt better. >> oh -- >> very funny. >> you find that flattering when you see that? >> i kind of enjoyed it. i don't know. i thought he was very good. the guy who started this whole thing was dana carvey, though, when he appeared on "saturday night live." i'm out of control! he would say, you know? i never said that. >> you do laugh like that. >> i can't believe -- >> you really scared me. >> what you go through every morning on that panel of women? i scared you? >> you scared me. the
mary hart. >> mary hart with the legs. >> yeah. she had legs then, too, yeah. >> was she sexually harassed at her job? >> not by me. >> because of her gorgeous legs? >> no, but i saw her, i was doing a local show in -- i was going to start a local talk show in television. i was doing the news on kabc in los angeles. i knew the show was coming and they wanted me to have a co-host. so i asked mary hart. she was one of the first. before that it was sarah purcell then cindy garv,y, then mary hart. then anne abernathy. then kathie lee, then kelly. >> i used to sit in with you a few times. >> i enjoyed that. >> they never offered me the gig. >> who denied that? >> i had a job already. >> of course you did. >> you're such a -- you're a character in a certain way in the business, too. "saturday night live" has captured it. let's look at that. >> my god. >> i love these. >> look who's back! >> i'm back. >> look who's back! >> i'm back. >> look who's back! >> i'm back. i never felt better. >> oh, come here. >> very funny. >> you find that flattering when you see that? >> i kind of enjoyed it. i don't know. i thought he was very good. the guy who started this whole thing was dana carvey, though, when he appeared on "saturday night live." i'm out of control! he would say, you know? i never said that. >> you do act like that. >> i can't believe -- >> you really scared me. >> what you go t
mary hart. >> mary hart with the legs. >> she had legs then, too. >> was she sexually harassed at her job? >> not by me. no, i saw her, i was doing a local show in -- i was going to start a local talk show on television. i was doing the news on kabc in los angeles. i knew the show was coming and they wanted me to have a co-host. so i asked mary hart. she was one of the first. before that it was sarah purcell and cindy garvey here in new york. then anne abernathy. then kathie lee who stayed 15 years. now kelly has been there eight. >> it's been eight years since kelly? >> yeah. >> i used to sit in with you a few times. >> i enjoyed that. >> they never offered me the gig. >> who denied that? >> i had a job already. >> of course you did. >> you know, you're such a character in a certain way in the business. "saturday night live" has captured it. let's look at that. >> my god. >> i love these. >> look who's back! >> i'm back. >> look who's back! i'm back. i never felt better. >> oh, come here, reeg. mwah. >> very funny. >> you find that flattering when you see that? >> i kind of enjoyed it. i don't know. i thought he was very good. the guy who started this whole thing was dana carvey, though, when he appeared on "saturday night live." i'm out of control! he would say, you know? honest to god, i never said that. >> you scared me.
mary what is it? >> mary m. baker.blog.com. >> you called me when? >> wednesday morning. you are inspired by the show and the moms you saw. take me through the story. >> i had seen the show, and a few things resonated with me. all of the moms were taking and saying i feel so alone . nancy said, we've got eye sister hood of mom patriots. when dr. moms ended. i want to read it. if you begin everything as a mom, you win. and ended up watching it at 1:00 in the morning. woke up the next morning. winning, look on line . wrote on that blog three people followed . people relied to it . i couldn't leave the idea alone. i told my husband, i have a crazy idea, stop me . he said whatever. (laughing) >> and so i called one of my best friend world who has been my sounding board . stop me if i am doing something crazy. i explained to her. there needs to be a site called as a mom and sisterhood of mommy patriots. she said i will be your first member. that night, woo figured out how to put it up. she was my first member and monday morning we had a third member and we had 18 members wednesday morning . then 3,000 members. last night we had 5,000 members. >> i am sure they are rising right now. >> probably. >> isn't it amazing and the real secret to all of this and why i started on the project and suggested that people did it. because it is amazing how impowered you feel when you realize i am not alone. >> that's right. >> you have tapped into something powerful. i got a thank you for having that show last friday. i can feel the momentum building among moms. so many moms who felt isolate they have been in closest as conservatives because they are afraid to express their feelings and thoughts and information they gathered through research and they are starting to realize they are not alone. it is amazing. >> don't you think this is why, things have gotten out of the control? no one wants to cause a problem. so they have just said, be quiet and i will not raise a stink. >> i think, too. the thing that you have done. mom you are important. if you tell a mom they are important, then you can say you have no value. go and stay in the closest and put your slippers on. whatever it is that you don't do. >> watch the view and watch ophrah. >> and if i hear a mom say to me, one more time, i hate this phrase. what do you do? i am just a mom. when are mothers going to stand up and demand the respect that they deserve? my mom used to demand respect. yes, mom. my father demanded that we respect our mother and i do the same with our wife. when will we let society know that women and moms need to be listened to you. you have the hardest and most respected job in america. >> as a writer i want to empower moms and even though we don't get a report card and performance reviews and other kinds of outward symbols that we have the most important job in the whole world. we have to learn how to find the satisfaction and to encourage each other. >> yeah. what is the website going to do? what is your vision for it? >> the vision for the site was to get moms together and get talking. a lot of questions were raised on last week's show. moms are worried about education and future . as i was talking with my friends, we realized that mom have the answers. there are home schooling moms, forler teachers out there, they know what are great text books. moms who want to run for school board and don't know how. there is somebody out there who has run for school board and can mentor them. i am seeing questions and answers. it is so exciting. >> for the first time, i am going to hear your stories, you two have unique stories that are fascinating and i am going to jump on the text book thing before a quick break. i remember when my daughter went in first grade and i said to the teacher. i was like a dopey dad. you have a syllabus or anything . she looked at me and said what? what are you working on. she said mr. beck, i know this is when i was a quiet little mouse. she said mr. beck, this is our job. i will take care of this, okay? don't you worry about it. even then when i was mousey, i said excuse me, this is my child. i am responsible for the education, now are you looking for ways and people who you say no text books, demand the books. demand the books. they have done these thing in different communitis and say this is what you do? >> we are looking for that. right now, i am seeing a lot of questions more than answers. >> the biggest concern i think about education that i have been getting, is that because of the direction it has been going, with the no child left behind, we have made it no child can excel. we taught our children that it has to be fair and you can't excel. in my informal poll i did on the sight. children are learning not to be self reliant. >> it is like design. >> we'll be right back. you ever think about government interferance in our lives and maybe just a big pile of monopoly money to make sense of foreign debt? lucky day for you. look no further. just record this show and dvr at 5:00 p.m. eastern. i am there for you, baby, you know what i am saying? ooh. >> i think i made most of the audience throw up in their mouth a bit. nothing like a little glam after hours. did it again. midnight snack and a sight of me. they took away my m and the ms and replaced them with grapes. make sure you join us. bbr record the snowshow. 5:00 eastern. >> america is a god inspired idea. if you take america out we can't have a america without god. >> our children are not aloud to grow. >> our forefathers fought and died for freedom for us. now it is our turn to do the same for our children. >> i went to a tea person and i walked into other moms that i know. our kids are in the same class. neither of us had a slightest inc.ling they felt the same way. we have a sisterhood. you are not alone. >> and you know, it is amazing. that is why we are in the situation we are in. because they want people to not believe we are together. you are saying what was that? >> i of read nantsy and her friend that attended. one of our goals on the show is used the phrase sisterhood of mommy patriots so someone would start a group. >> you are kidding me. >> it was very late last night. >> this is what is really cool. there is power in numbers and we are isolated and obama thought they paralyzed the opposition and people have been paralyze moms are paralyzed with conservative values thinking they are alone. you put us on tv and all of the sudden, everybody knows it is real. i can feel the momentum building. >> it is amazing. yoed -- you were a radical. you regretted that you didn't bomb like the weather underground. >> that is true. i was in washington d.c. in the '60s and '70s in the antiviet nam and i was organizer of the marches. i had a baby, and so i couldn't go out and do the weather underground thing. i felt guilty because i felt like they were the ones who were living up to the dream. >> what was your turning point? >> my turning point in 1987 when i became a christian and realized that it kind of illuminated things and made me realize that i had a lot to are grateful for and that life was not destroying and hating and that it was really creating something beautiful. >> you were a welfare mom? >> from dc i went to san francisco. i became a drug addict and welfare mom and 1980 i turned myself around in the 12 step program. look familiar to you. >> not that i am a drunk. she is getting out of control. >> and married a wonderful man who was a recovering addict-alcoholic and we had a bunch of kids and started building a business that was making a conservative out of you. >> it sure will. >> and we became christians and everything changed for us then. >> why are you here? >> like she was saying life is different when you are a christian. people say -- >> is that the motivating factor for you? >> yes. i am not a sell out. i know when you have something divine in your life you don't see things like color . this super ficial things. but you know, i have gone through the middle. single parent of with four kids and strug leld went to school to get my degree. i remember when i run for my first husband i had a child hand capped with cerebral palsey. my sister comes from houston and picks me up and brings me over there. that was a beginning of a changed life for me . then on to school. the major change was when i accepted christ and formed a new way of thinking. as a mom, there are so many moms out there that don't realize there is something better. >> that is part of the problem with moms. they are trapped in the think think because they are at home with the children and feel isolated and so that society teaches moms that you really should have a job. you should do something with your life really. >> that's what is great about the blogis fear. with blog and internet our lives are opening up. >> america, we are going in a different drention here in a second. i want to tell you. as a mom.orgis just the beginning. moms, you are going to make the difference. and signs of the times, next. @fi was losing my hair, much lie other men. i noticed that my hair was starting to get thin. tens of thousands of men and women with hair loss. i needed to make a change in my life and make a change for the better. now re-growing their hair and turning back the clock. i have hair now. it will be there forever. that's what medical hair restoration is all about. call mhr now for your free dvd presentation, plus a free hair and scalp analysis. it's never too late. too late? no. call now. it will change your life. just do it! beck only here on the fox news channel. >> next week, we have amazing things for you on the program. monday, we'll tell you what montana is doing to ease federal restriction oz gun laws. why is the montana shooting shorts lawsuit exciting for people who think i should be able to have a gun? you don't want to miss it on monday's program. next week, swine flu. things you don't want to miss. joining us is lore parker. mom of 4. watching our 9-12 mom show she started a website as a mom.org. barbra curtis mom of 12 . she was in the 9-12 show and has a website mommylife.net . mary baker, market of 7. also 9-12 mom and a bloger and i still don't have the name of it >> marymbacker.gov.com. >> easy to remember. >> and let me start with a coup elf things. is there anybody in washington that any of you can relate to? >> no. >> i think that we are on issues than people and personalities. i don't think we are focused on trying to find a person. we are concerned about the issues right now. >> what is it. have you guys ever belong to a party or still belong or left a party? >> i am still a registered republican. i am seriously thinking of switching to independent. >> i am a registered republican so i can vote in my primary. >> i am registered republican for the same reason. >> for the primaries. >> vote in the primaries. but no one you relate to and look at. >> oh, - on really. if i quote every said in the med yampt the dumb ones. that's what they would say. >> but they probably say that about me, too. >> oh, yeah. they say that about us, too. >> that's what the media s
mary boulevard. so somebody on lake mary boulevard can probably get on. >> is someone else in the vehicle with her? >> yeah. i don't know. these people are scaring me. i don't get scared easy. >> is the passengers a white, black or hispanic. >> white. >> female or male. >> i think female. i'm not sure. >> and what are they doing now? >> just driving. i don't know i'm trying not to look at them. >> and what kind of car are you in? >>> to be the subject of two 911 calls in just a spate of months is not a good thing for girlfriend-turned-stepmother misty croslin. she was at home alone the night a little girl, 5-year-old haleigh cummings goes missing out of her own bed according to croslin. and now she's accused of a road rage incident that left courtney ballinger allegedly in fear of her own life. does it ever end with this bunch? courtney ballinger, you're a pharmaceutical sales rep, you have to travel from doctor to doctor, hospital to hospital, you can't get away from being on the road. i would assume as a lady living by herself making a living that this is one of your fears, that there would be so
marie marie's calling from florida. where do you stand? >> caller: i live in south florida. i've been here for 24 years. i worked in a public school and i worked in the department that was english for speakers of other languages. what i've found is i would say the majority -- not the majority, okay -- but the majority expect of the spanish speaking people expect to us automatically speak spanish. they would rather do that than speak english. i have found that a lot of them just automatically expect you to speak spanish and when you tell them that you do not speak spanish, it's like they're made very uncomfortable. >> okay. let me ask you the question though that we're trying to focus on. i appreciate your real-life experience that you're giving us but let me ask you the question -- how do you feel about a government -- the government or a business forcing someone to have to speak english? not whether or not you think people should learn to speak english. how do you feel about a government or business forcing the issue? >> caller:. i worked in an office of a huge corporation. and i had employees around me who were born in this country who spoke spanish and were of spanish descent. they're standing right there around me only speaking inging spanish and they expected me to -- >> i'm going to ask you again. i understand your real life experience but what do you think about the government or business forcing people to speak english yes or no? >> caller: i think that's fine. >> marieank you. also got an e-mail from annette -- i am a legal immigrant and am proud to speak my new country's language. when in rome, do as the romans do. anything less is unpolite no matter where you are from. learning english unites people all over the world. we appreciate your e-mails phone calls facebook, all that good stuff. "prime news" starts at the top of the hour. check them out at cnn.com/primenews. >>> you see this commercial maybe? it is this new directv commercial. executives and david spade are defending the appropriateness of this. we'll show it to you. it is this re-edited scene from the movie "tommy boy." >> richard? >> is this your coat? >> don't do it. >> great. i'm here with tons of fun when i could be at home watching direct tv. no matter what i want to watch, it is in sweet, beautiful hd. but, no i'm stuck with either cable or that. >> richard, what's happening? >> never -- >> it kind of threw some people when they first saw it. hln "showbiz tonight" got a statement f
mary women peorm for us. so much news about peter, paul and mary with the passing of mary. we'll talk with peter coming up.has a children's book coming out. he is working on a memorial concert for moammar ghadafi travers. >> should be great. we hope you will stick around for that. >>> coming up next hour, holly is digging up a little bit of dirt at a festival all about things micological. >> that means fun with fungus. we'll check in with her at the seventh annual mushroom fair. we'll learn something new coming up after the break. me again. okay, now this is the last time alright? thanks, you know we don't deliver anything like this. this crispy flatbread. mmmm. mmmmm! introducing the taste that's never been delivered. digiorno crispy flatbread pizza. it's not delivery, it's digiorno. >>> happy friday, everybody. i'm holly morris. as we head into the weekend, we are going to spend our morning with the micological association of washington. if you're going i'm not sure what that is, let me ask it this way. do you love mushrooms? then you're going to love what we're doing. because they are all about mushroom
mary queen of scott? mary, elizabeth? we'll have the answer coming up. >>> firefighters batting the so- called sheep fire in southern california are getting help from mother nature. humidity is up and temperatures are cooler in the san gabriel mountains. the blaze has burned close to 8,000 acres. wrightwood is under mandatory evacuation. >>> search teams in indonea have little hope of fighting any more survivors. rain held up delivery of aid where several villages are wiped out. rescuers focused on pulling bodies from the rubble. the death toll is estimated at around 1100. >>> in the south pacific, people are gathering to help tsunami victims. at least 176 people in samoa and tonga were killed in the tsunami triggered by a magnitude 8.3 under water earthquake. >>> well last week we told you about starbucks new instant coffee so is it the same as the regular brew? we'll put that to the test this morning. >> we'll be right back. oh, hi! welcome back to progressive.com! how's that car insurance? great! just bought a house... and you just heard progressive offers homeowner's insurance. yeah! i also heard i could save a bundle -- because progressive already insures your car. yeah, and i like -- one-stop shopping! right. i know! anything else i should know? yes -- make sure you stay away from shag carpeting. getting your auto and home insurance all in one place -- now that's progressive. call or click today. >>> we have to crack open the buzz bin quickly this morning to talk about le lo. lindsey lohan caused mayhem when she made her debut as artistic advisor to e manual ingaro. the line targets teens and 20- somethings. hundreds flooded to see what the 23-year-old came up with. the journalists then turned around and bashed her designs, some calling them too old and tired. i don't think i would use those words. >> you can buy her fashions for a cigarette and a drink, apparently. that's all it takes. >>> plenty of new drama for reality tv couple jon and kate gosselin. radar online was first to report that jon secretly empties out their joint bank account and reportedly took took $200,000 and left kate with $1,000. his actions are apparently causing kate to go back to court today to get the money back. this guy is really showing his true colors. >> the thing is that the money will stop rolling in and they'll have to take care of eight kids. >> that is so wrong. >> that's terrible. he'll get his. >> jon. >>> tucker barnes joins us with a look at this morning's weather. >> i am doing weather. and it will be beautiful. cool to start the day. we had temperatures back in the 40s and low 50s, but now 60 and headed up from here. beautiful time of year. we'll start with our headlines today. mostly sunny and should be beautiful this afternoon. we're expecting very quiet conditions around here for the next day or so. as we get into the next couple of days, we'll have temperatures for much of the week in the 70s. in fact later today we'll be in the low to mid-70s so temperatures should be very comfortable. our next chance for showers will be tuesday evening into wednesday sand get this headline, netropical storm, grace is so far to the east and north of us, it's off the coast of portugal, so it will not impact us here in the united states. and in fact with maximum winds the 70 miles per hour, not likely to impact land before it dissipates in the north atlantic. still amazing. our weather. 60 degrees here at reagan national. 57 in baltimore. 59 in frederick and 62 at patuxent naval air station. a comfortable start to the day. and high temperatures later in afternoon back into the low to mid-70s, much like yesterday. should be a great-looking day with lots of bright sunshine as we watch the storm face off to the south and east. cloud cover overnight. seeing one or two of those this morning when you got up. but as the day progresses things should get better and better and the storm system will continue to push off the coast. and high pressure here out into the ohio valley will build in. today should be nice. tomorrow should be nice too. and then increasing the chance for rain around here as we get into tuesday night and wednesday morning. nice looking forecast. mostly sunny skies excted. it will be nice. breezy at times as well with winds out of the west at 10-15. high temperature about 73 degrees. let's take a look at the next five days and you'll notice tomorrow that the high temperature will be about 72 degrees. we'll see clouds increase late tomorrow night. and some showers will linger here into the first part of wednesday. that's a cold front. and as that moves through, we should see quieter conditions by wednesday with a return to sunshine. thursday and friday don't look bad and temperatures cooler into the week with highs back into the upper 60s. so a couple of chances for light shower this is week but it should be a nice looking week here in october. >> thank you, tucker. that's my job, dave ross. [ laughter ] >> thank you, tucker. >>> you probably remember us telling you about starbucks newesttem, in stand coffee. this morning we're giving it a try to see if it does taste like the buck's brew. we brought dave ross in. tucker barnes is here. i don't know you to drink too much coffee. >> then you don't know me. >> do you drink coffee? >> i started today. we have the new instant starbucks and the store-brewed and another coffee. the cups are a., b. and c. allison, start with cup a. >> why not with c.? >> because the viewer sees it this way at home. >> mine is spiked. >> and tell me what you think. >> first i smell it. swish it around a little bit. >> this isn't wine, is it? [ lughter ] >> okay. >> we start with a.? >> we all started with a. thoughts? >> let's go through. go to b. >> and starbucks says it tastes like the brew in the store. allison not enjoying b. >> b. is nasty. you're just a coffee drink -- drinker starting today. i can tell you b. is nasty. >> i'm not sure we should use the term nasty. >> and c.? >> that one has heat issues. >> that one seems watered down. >> that didn't seem strong. >> i prefer a. >> i do as well. >> i like b. the one you guys hated. >> we liked a. >> but do you know which -- can you tell which one -- which two taste like starbucks or do they all taste different? >> they all taste different. >> slightly different. >> and i don't take my coffee black so i don't really -- >> so you're thrown off. >> cream and sugar. >> i like photographa frappa chinos. >> whliked a.? it is taster's choice. >> i did. >> and you liked b.? >> it's via starbucks, the new instant coffee. and in one picked c.? that's your regular in-store brew. >> and i don't get it this strong. i get the medium blend. >> so i want you all to taste b. and c. again. they don't taste similar? do we have any palate cleansers? >> no. we forget that part. >> i like b. still. >> taste c. >> c. spent a while here on th table. >> we thout the studio lights would keep it warm. >> it's the power of suggestion. this one tastes stronger. >> you can taste the difference between b and c? >> i can. >> so they're close, but no cigar. the instant does not taste just like the store. >> did i win? >> you win. you get to have the rest of the cup of coffee. >> all nine of them. >> dave did prefer the starbucks instant, which was b. >> we're old school, tucker. >> old school, also known as cheap. [ laughter ] >> thank you very much. good luck to starbucks. >>> coming up in a few moments, from running her own successful business to sleeping in a tent in her parents' backyard. >> this is serious. >> it is. it's the mystery illness that left one woman unable to go inside her home or even her car. >> and i didn't know what as a bike station was but that is a bike station. it's the most expensive one in the country ever and it's right here in d.c. we'll take you inside the push to keep the bikes out of criminals' hands. it cost millions of dollars. back in a moment. >>> and first here is another look at the day's trivia question. who was the colony virginia named? >> i have to guess on this one. >> should i say it now? >> sure. >> i think it's c. >> the answers are coming up later. don't go anywhere. more and more, the quality of our lives depends on our connections. access to high-speed internet, at home and on the go, is no longer a luxury. it's how our children access education. it's how we find jobs, discover information, and connect with family and friends. it's the spark that drives innovation, creates investment, and builds a stronger economy. to shape a better tomorrow, at&t is investing in america's future - working to create an internet that's smart, mobile and safe. last year at&t invested more than any other company in the u.s. and we're continuing to invest this year, to expand and enhance our wireless and wired networks. we support a national plan that ensures high speed internet access and enables adoption by all americans, over the next five years. adoption by all americans, over the next five years. the future is our business. at&t. your world delivered. >>> this is a fascinating story. a house hold mold has left a woman livi in a tent. jennifer parker went from owning her own business to living in her parents backyard. she gets sick from going indoors. she leaves pink fingerprints on anything she touched. that's when doctors realized mold had invaded her body. >> my immune system is so weakened from the mold that i'm forced to live out here. >> now this illness left jennifer allergic to household chemicals and everything from upholstery to detergent. she's taking a new medication in hope to flush the toxins out before winter arrives. >> ttough. >> i can't imagine. >>> here is an uplifting story. a michigan high schooler is beatk the odds. named homecoming king despite his personal challenges. tyler fitzgerald was born with down's syndrome. the girl who was found homecoming queen talked about what tyler means to the rest of the peers. >> in school to stand next to someone so proud. >> i feel good because of all of the people that voted for me in school. >> tyler and the home coming queen celebrated with classmates at a special dance over the weekend. you go tyler. >>> burying gold coins, why one woman's treasure will leave her empty handed. >>> holly is searching for art and will have the information you need to know so you can do the same thing this weekend. we'll be right back. every single day in aruba is a nice day. i mean how do you people get anything done? you're in a meeting and you say, "the fourth quarter report is -- " "wow, what a nice day." and everyone agrees, and the meeting's over. i mean, how do you do anything? well, it is a nice day. yeah. it is a nice day. there! see?! i have no idea what we were talking about!! oh look, a crab... >>> if you were out and about around union station this weekend. you may have seened this. this is your tax dollars at work. d.c. just bought this brand new multi-million dollar bike rack. and the priceyest indoor bike station is now open for business at union station. >> the $4 million rack has space for 135 bikes and that breaks down to about $29,000 per spot. john henrehan gives us a closer look. >> reporter: traffic designer martin molton loves her $4,000 bicycle but gets nervous parking it at a regular bike rack. >> secured with two locks. >> reporter: he now has a new option for parking his bike in d.c. the mayor and other dignitaries cut the ribbon at the bike station at union station. mostly a glass structure shaped like a huge bicycle helmet. there are about 135 indoor spaces at the new bike station. available to rent for $2 a day or $96 a year. attorney david bono immediately purchased an annual space in the new indoor bike rack which is adjacent to metro, amtrak, marc and vre. >> i can park it here. i have business in philadelphia. get on the train and change into my suit and stitt get my biking? >> reporter: drop-in customers with get their bikes tuned up or repaired in a small shop on the premises people who rent the slot on an annual basis can get to their bikes any time they want because they'll be given an electronic key card to get to their bikes 24/7. >> the biggest and the best and the coolest bike station in the entire country. >> reporter: well it's certainly the newest and the most expensive indoor bike facility in the u.s. the project price tag is $4 million. >> the shape with the curve and the glass, every piece is a unique shape. that drives the cost. but we didn't want to go cheap here at this spot, the nation's capital. >> reporter: the bike station at union station is now open 7 days a week. john henrehan, fox 5 news. >> it appears an illinois woman of digging up buried gold will remain just that, a deem. patty sent out after finding a note in an antique gold chair. now the subsequent dig at a vacant lot turned up nothing. but it turns out she may have been the victim of a prankster who died more than 30 years ago. or perhaps somebody else dug it up first. who know >> it helps. >> she tried. >> and it didn't work out. >>> from a treasure hunt to a safari without animals. >> holly is in alexandria this morning to explain that. it sounds like a riddle. >> reporter: it doesn't necessarily not have animals because they could be artistic animals. animals being painted or paper mache. they're going to have 11 different activities for the kids to do here. it is in the 14th year. and each year they add for do something new. lauren mikeo is in studio 325 at the torpedo factory and you're doing what kind of art? >> block printing. >> reporter: and so the kids can -- and you've done this before at the smithsonian? >> yes, i have. >> reporter: and the kids get to do what? take us through the process. >> they usthis foam plate and assimilates a printing block and just draw a simple picture and it's a great way to teach them about block printing and that you have to write backwards which kids like to do and then bring the picture over here and i've made this for you. >> reporter: look at that. all right. >> and hopefully it will work. >> reporter: and this is just ink? >> this is a water based block printing ink. and they're going to roll the ink on the picture. >> reporter: how long have you been doing this kind of art? >> i've been doing this for about -- block printing for about ten years, art my whole life. >> reporter: and she'sbeen doing it her whole life because her mom is an artist who works at torpedo factory. so this is wh you know. this is where you grew up. >> this is what i know. >> reporter: and you are a huge advocate of kids in art. >> absolutely. i worked with kids a lot and activities like this is great fun. they love it. >> reporter: and i think maybe the best testament is when lauren and i were talking just a few minutes ago, she was like, you know what, i may not make the most money in my profession, but i'm happy. how many people get to say they're happy in going to work every day. i think that says a lot. >> it does. >> reporter: and so you've done what now? >> i put the ink on the block and put a piece of ip aer on it. and i press it with a spoon. and viola. >> reporter: and you sign it. >> and it is a work of art. >> reporter: it is indeed. and can you draw something else and have us watch you do some more art. and i want to bring in clare again, the director of communications. and i know we've been focusing on the fun for children on saturday, but you guys have a lot of events into the fall that are planned for all ages. >> we are constantly having free events. everything from our art night event and to free live music on almost every thursday night. and at the end of the month is ofrienda which is a huge day of the dead event, with a masked ball and parade on halloween. starting this saturday is alexandria boutique week and we're participating as one of 50 retailers with discounts and giveaways througho the week. and i want to tell the viewers to come to our website, www.torpedofactory.org. >> reporter: and go to our website and we'll link them to your website. and we have a link to the torpedo factory. and there you can see the backwards writing. and i'll remind you that the 14th annual alexandria art safari is going on this come saturday, noon until 4:00. it's best for kids kindergarten age and older. they do need to be supervisorred. and they do need to wear clothes that can get dirty or get some black ink on them because they'll want to come up here and do some block printing. and before i go, guys, we've been kind of watching lauren here in her profession. her son-in-law is the chief meteorologist at a station in roanoke. so now she's well versed in our profession as well. so send him the link. he can see you on tv never looking so good. >> very good. i love the torpedo factory. thanks, holly. >>> coming up, the answer to today's trivia question. do not go anywhere. that is next. ring ring ring ring progresso. hi. we love your weight watchers endorsed soups but my husband looks the way he did 20 years ago. well that's great. you haven't seen him... my other can is ringing. progresso. hey can you tell my wife to relax and enjoy the view? 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mary month there all october. >> absolutely. and mayor blood berg said it's bloody mary day in new york city and a huge list of 15 different bloody maryschefs. >> 15 different bloody maris and clayton's dream come true. >> i put it on twitter asking people the secret ingredient to make the perfect bloody. sometimes it's celery salt, sometimes-- >> old bay seasoning from maryland, old bay. >> mine, horse radish and i like the olives there. >> i have never seen dave about to tear up. >> i'm so happy. >> coming up on the show, risky drivers pay more for auto-- there you go, auto insurance, right? should the same principles apply when it comes to health care? is that the answer to reform? we are going to talk about that. >> dave doesn't think so, i do. plus, she just want today buy some cough syrup for her family, but a trip to the pharmacy land one grandmother behind bars. she'll tell us why she was punished and what she's doing now to clear her name. >> all right. as you get into a car accident or even get a speeding ticket. your car insurance rate often increases. so, should the same type of standard apply to your health insurance? >> l
peter yarrow of peter, paul and mary, joins us live to talk about the passing of mary travers and he'llrm for us as well. >>> a whole lot going on. we want to start with some breaking news. >>> an elementary school in prince george's county is on lockdown as police investigate a shooting. fox 5's matt acklunnd is on the scene with more. >> reporter: you might be able to see some of ose aeri
mary baker, mom of 7, joining us again, she was also at the 9/12 moms show. she is a blogger. mary, what is the website? >> marymbaker.blog spot.com. glenn: you called me wednesday. >> wednesday morning. glenn: you said you were inspired by the show and the moms thaw saw. take me through the scene. >> i had seen the show and a few things resonated and i said i feel so alone, and then i got a group together and we called ourselves the sisterhood of the mommy patriots, and then we came up with if you begin everything with "as a mom," you win. when i woke up the next morning, i thought about having a group, and i looked on-line and there wasn't a group and wrote on my blog that three people follow and said wouldn't it be cool if there were this group? and i got all these responses. i told my husband, i have this crazy idea, stop me, and he just, whatever, and so i called one of my best friends in the world, who has always been my sounding board, and well, stop me i said if i'm going to do something crazy. i said i think iw3 need a site site that is called "as a mom" and you need to tell me not to do. thisç she said "i will be your very first member." that night, we figured out how to put it up. she was my first member. monday morning, we had a third member. we had 18 members wednesday morning when i called you. by wednesday night, we had 3,000 members, and last night we had 5,000. i'm not sure of the numbers at the moment. they're rising. glenn: i'm sure they're rising even right now. isn't it amazing? here is the real secret to all of this and this is why i started the 9/12 project or suggested people did it, because it's amazing how empowered you feel when you realize i'm not alone. >> that's right. glenn, you have really tapped into something powerful. i got to thank you for something that show on friday, because i can just feel the momentum building among moms. i have heard from so many moms who have felt isolated and alone. they have been in the closet of conservatives because they're afraid they are the only ones and afraid to exexpress their feelings and their thoughts and the information that they gathered through research, and they're starting to realize they're not alone. it's amazing. glenn: don't you think this is why things have gone out of control? because nobody wants to cause any problems, and so they have just said, oh, be quiet and i won't raise a stink? >> right. i think the thing that you have done is told moms they are important, and if you tell the moms they are important, because for the last 40 years they have been saying you have no value, go and stay in the closet and put your slippers on, or whatever it is you don't do. >> watch "the view" and watch "oprah." glenn: if i hear a mom say to me one more time, i hate this phrase, "what do you do?" oh, "i'm just a mom." when are mothers going to stand up and demand the respect they deserve. my mom is like, yes, mom, yes, mom. my father demanded that we respect them and we did that. when is society going to know that women and moms need to be list everyoned. listened to. you have the hardest and most respected job in america. >> as a writer, i have been working on this for years to empower moms to make them understand that even though we don't get a report card and performance reviews and raises and all the other kind of outward symbols that people get that they are doing a important job, we have the most important job in the world. we have to learn how to find the satisfaction and encourage each other. glenn: what is your website going to do? what is your vision for it? >> the vision for the site was to get moms together and get talking. a lot of questions were raised by last week's show. moms are worried about education. they're worried about the future, and as i was talking with my friends, we realized moms have the answers. there are plombs that are former teachers out there. they know what are great textbooks. there are plombs that want to run are the school board and don't know how. there is somebody out there that is right for a school board and can go for them. i am already seeing questions and answers. it is so exciting. glenn: for the first time when we come back, i want to hear your stories because you have unique stories that i think are fascinating but i want to jump on this textbook thing here before a quick break. i remember when my daughter first went into first grade, and i said to the teacher, the dopey dad, i said do you have like a syllabus or anything? she looked at me and said what? i said, what are you going to be working on? she looked at me and she said, "mr. beck "-- this is when i was still a quiet little mouse. she said "mr. beck, this is our job. i'll take care of this, ok? don't you worry about it." even then when i was still mousy, i said excuse me, this is my child. i am responsible for the education, now, are you looking for people who saw say who know textbooks? demand the books. you looking for people who have done these things in different communities and say, this is what you do? >> i think we're looking for that. right now, i'm seeing a lot of questions more than answers. the biggest concern, i think, about education that i have been getting is that because of the direction it's been going, with the no child left behind, we've actually made it to no child can excel, and we've taught our children everything has to be fair. you can't excel. in my informal poll i did last night with the site, i had probably the most answers on that that children are learning they're not supposed to be self reliant. glenn: we'll be back in just a second. >> america is a godden-inspired idea and if you take him out, we can't have america without god. >> parents are feeling that our children are not being respected as individuals and allowed to grow. >> our forefathers fought and died for us for freedom for us. now it's our time to do the same for our children. >> i went to a tea party not knowing a single person, and i walked on two separate occasions right into other moms that i know our kids are in the same class. neither of us had the slightest inkling that they felt the same way, because like i say, we were all closeted. now we have the sisterhood of the mommy patrons. you are not alone. glenn: you know, it is amazing. that is why we are in the situation we're in, is because they want people to not believe that we're together. you were saying what was that? >> i received e-mails from nancy and her friends who attended last week, and they said one of their goals with being on the show was to use the phrase of "the sisterhood of mommy patriots" so someone would go start a group. glenn: you're kidding me? >> no. if i read the e-mail right, it was very late last night. glenn: oh, my gosh. >> this is what is cool is because there is power in numbers. it is like they have used the alinsky thing about paralyzing the opposition. moms have been paralyzed by tough conservative values thinking they're alone in the community, and what you did last week was you put us on t.v. and all of a sudden everybody knows this is real and it's something, and i can feel the momentum building. glenn: it's amazing. you mentioned saul alinsky. you were a radical. actually at one point you regretted that you didn't bomb like the weather underground. >> that's true. i have been rather an extremist, but i was in washington, d.c. in the '60's and early '07's and during the anti-vietnam war protests and became an an activist an protestor at marchers, but i already had a baby so i couldn't go out and dot weather underground thing, but i felt very guilty, because i felt like those were the ones really living up to the dream. glenn: what was your turning point? >> really? my turning point was in 1987 when i became a christian and realized that it eliminated a lot of things and made me realize that i had a lot to be grateful for and life wasn't about destroying and hating and that it was really about creating something beautiful. glenn: you were a welfare mom? >> well, from d.c. i went to san francisco. i lived in san francisco and became a drug addict and welfare mom, and in 1980 i turned my life around with the 12-step program, which is familiar to you. glenn: i hear you. not that i'm a drunk! she's crazy and out of control! >> i married somebody who is a wonderful man who is also a recovering addict/alcoholic and we had a bunch of kids and started building a business, which will really make a conservative out of you. glenn: it sure will! >> and in 1987 we became christians an everything changed for us. >> why are you here? >> like barbara was saying, life is different when you're a christian. glenn: is that the motivating factor for you, too? >> yes, definitely. i'm not a sellout. i just know that when you have something divine in your life, you don't see things like color, and just superficial things, but, you know, i've gone through being a single parent of four kids, struggled, went through school to get my degree. i remember when i was running with my first husband, i had two kids and one was handicapped with cerebral palsy, two and a half years old and my sister lives in houston and picks me up and brings me over there. that was the beginning of a changed life for me. then i went on to school. the major change in my life is when i accepted christ and performed a new way of thinking. as a mom, there are so many moms out there that don't realize that there is something better. glenn: that is part of the problem with moms is they are trapped in their thinking, because they're at home, with the children. they feel alone. they feel isolated. and so society teaches moms that, oh, you really should have a job. you should really do something with your life, really. >> well, that's what has been great about the bloggers, because with blogs and internet, our lives are opening up. glenn: america, we're going to go in a different direction here in just a second, but i want to tell you, as a mom.org is just the beginning. moms, you are going to make the difference. more with the 9/12 moms and the sign of the times, next. quality and reliability... are more than words here. it's personal. i have diabetes. rodney's kid too. so we're so proud to manufacture... the accu-chek® aviva meters and test strips... here in the u.s.a. plus, we've proven you'll waste 50% fewer strips... when you use our meter, which means greater savings... for people with diabetes, like me. now that's a true american value. accu-chek® aviva. born in the u.s.a. >> hello, everyone. there is a big party happening right now in rio, brazil, the city chosen by the international olympic committee to host the 2016 olympic games, the first games ever held in south america. earlier today, president obama con congratulated rio de janeiro and said he was proud of the bid his hometown of chicago put forward, and the president today meet wghts top u.s. commander in afghanistan, general stanley mccrystal. the white house says the meeting aboard air force i was helpful to the president in focusing on his war strategy. glenn beck returns in a moment but first bret baier has a preview of what is on "special report" tonight. >> unemployment hits a 26-year high and the vice president touts the stimulus package. plus, wait until you hear what is happening behind closed doors with healthcare legislation. join me at top of the hour for "special report," but now back to glenn beck. >> glenn: next week we have some amazing things for you on the program. monday we're going to tell you what montana is doing to ease federal restrictions on gun laws. why is the montana shooting sports association lawsuit exciting for people who think i should be able to have a gun? you don't want to miss it on monday's program. also next week, swine flu. things you don't want to miss. joining us now is lori parker, mom of four, after watching our 9/12 moms show, he was inspired to start a 9/12 moms website called asamom.org. barbara curtis is a mom of 126789 she was at the 9/12 moms show and has a website for moms called mommylife.net and maryker, mother of 7, also a 9/12 mom. she is a blogger and i still don't have the name of it. sorry, mary. >> marymbaker.blogspot.com. glenn: got it. easy to remember. let me start with a couple of things s there anybody in washington that any of you guys can relate to? >> no. glenn: nobody? >> i think that we are on to issues more than people and personalities. i don't think that we're focused on trying to find a person. we're more concerned with the issues right now. glenn: what is it that -- have you ever belonged to a party? do you still belong to a party or have you left a party? >> i'm still a registered republican. i'm seriously thinking, though, about switching to independent. >> i'm a registered republican, so i can vote in my primary. >> i'm a rej aresterred republican for the same -- i'm a registered republican for the same reason, so i can vote in the primary r. glenn: but there is nobody you relate to and look at and say? >> sarah palin! glenn: so if i may, the dumb ones. >>
mary. in my opinion, mary writes, he's being singled out because he was found reading god's holy world. that's why this world is so messed up. god is being taken out of everything. home depot, boo. >> after making a desperate plea to no avail they got ticketed for soliciting and is still looking for tickets to any of the big games. >>> four months after michael jackson's death his fans are getting to see the spectacle that never made it to the london concert stage. the behind the scenes film "this is it" opened at the stroke of midnight to long lines and high expectations. kareen wynter is in los angeles on sunset boulevard with more on the premier. kareen? >> reporter: you got it. we're here in hollywood. you know, for the millions who didn't get a chance to that exclusive viewing last night, right, the world premier of "this is it", well they're lining up in theaters across the country. theaters like this one. we have a special guest here, chuck, for you. jamal. you have an interesting connection to mr. jackson. >> yeah, actually, remember the time was my first dance job i've ever did
mary joe faced four years ago when dean mcdermitt dumped her for tory. today mary joe spoke out about it and she has now new book called "divorce sucks." and on "good morning america" she talked about the day she learned about this in a hotel room. >> i was feeding my daughter and he came back from his golf game and he seemed a bit tense. i wasn't sure why. my intuition said something was a bit off. i said, what's up? you've within acting weird. have you met somebody? and he shade, yeah. i said, is it tory spelling, because they had just done this movie together. and he said, "yes." and i asked him if he slept with her and he said yes. he said she's my soulmate. >> she looks lovely. at the time, mary joe and dean were living in los angeles. mary joe wanted to move back to canada after their split but there's a snag. she wasn't allowed to take the kids out of the country without dean's permission which he wouldn't give her until she met with tory. here's how that went. >> it was interesting. i was really determined because i didn't want a huge drawn-out legal battle so i said i would meet her. and it was a three-hour meeting. she came to my house. apparently, in her book, she had a knife in her purse. i didn't see. i couldn't see the kbrout line of the knife but apparently she thought i might attack her or something like that. >> mary joe has advice for women. number one, don't marry an actor. >> well, everybody's a comedian on the "showbiz tonight" facebook page. we asked what you thought about marge simpson posing for playboy. here's what you had to say - say -- praf praf want to hear from you on facebook and follow us on twitter for breaking news entertainment news alert. >>> an
mary will join us in the espn zone for sports talk. >>> next to come. >> good morning. i'm mary bubala. more on the new state law now in effect. >>> days in court. why mayor sheila dixon could face two trials in the corruption trial at city hall. >>> and i'm sharon gibala in the traffic control. we are doing good on area roads, but we have a slight delay. we will tell you where it is and show you live pictures straight ahead. marty. >>> it is a cool day. it will be a pleasant afternoon. we will be joined by dick here shortly for the ride across maryland on sunday. coming up on coffee. the renaissance man of all time, a sneak peek at davinci. you stay tuned. coffee talk is at 6:45. >>> it is the bottom of the hour. 6:29. we are saving a couple of minutes to talk to dick in a few minutes. marty is over in the weather center. >> that was a beautiful shot of the day's first light. let's look at temperatures. it is fall like out there this morning. good morning, oakland. 36 degrees now. dropped a degree. wow. 52 in cumberland. 51 in washington d.c. 55 in easton. pretty much everybody has dropped a degree except bel air. 47 in westminster. 54 in rock hall. 51 on kent island. we have a good amount of sun today. 64 at lunchtime. the high is in the upper 60s. don. >>> here is sharon gibala with the traffic control. >> you should not run into too many problems just yet. we have one delays on the west side of the beltway. there is the west side and liberty road. heavy volume there. an outer loop delay at 75 and liberty. six minutes to get through that with the average speed of 38 miles an hour. everything on the jfx is looking good. there is the speed sensors. the speeds on the beltway are not bad with the exception of 795. there is the look at speeds and drive times on 95. everything is still problem free there. there is the look at 95 and 395. everything is running smoothly. this traffic report is brought to you by toyota. toyota, click on buyatoyota.com. back to you. >>> here are the top stories this half hour. ttfn to texting while driving. a state ban goes into effect today. one of several new laws going into effect today. mary bubala has the latest. >> reporter: rush hour is well under way. people are getting into the cars heading off and it may be tempting, but no more texting while driving. across the country, there have been fatal traffic accidents and texting while driving is the cause. >> i'm a life long motorcyclist. i stopped riding because there are too many fools driving and texting. >> reporter: starting today, maryland hits the brakes on texting while driving. it is illegal to send a text while driving in the roadway. >> if you are in the travel lanes, don't be tempted. don't start looking at it and be tempted to text. leave it be. >> reporter: new requirements for teen drivers are also taking effect starting today. learner's permits must be held for nine months instead of six. the minimum age for getting a license is 18. >> that is a big machine and it can kill somebody. more time will keep a lot of people safe. >> reporter: there are also new laws going into effect today that effect drunk drivi
mary bubala. >>> and don scott. >> and more marty bass, have a great day. we will be back at 4 and >> phyllis: y-your mom said that you were at st. mary's with sharon. did she go into labor? >> nick: the baby died.
mary joe is with us in ohio. mary joe, go ahead. >> caller: yes, mike. i believe that children need to get the instructions with the phone. in other words, when they get their phone, they need to know that what they're putting out there, since phone is also connected to internet now, those photographs could end up on the internet and that does make it a real problem. >> it sure does. maryo, thanks for the call. we've heard those storstories. and gloria, that's where legally we get into some big trouble here, the kids can. and we've heard this story so many times, girlfriend/boyfriend, they break up, the boyfriend may have had the old picture, so then in spite he sends it out. number one, on a safety front, as dr. collins was talking about, that's out there now. who knows who's looking at it. and then the person who sent that, now they're really in some trouble and they could face child porn, right? >> exactly. and having to register as a sex offender and having them follow them on a public record for the rest of their life. but in addition -- >> that brink brings up an interesting -- >> hold on, dr. collins. >> the parent who doesn't make sure his child is not sending these sexually explicit photo to other minors may also face a lawsuit from the parent of an innocent recipient minor who received it. because that other parent may say, you were negligent in supervising y
mary lynde post their own part-monkey, part-human baby. >> there's your daddy. >> reporter: mary lynn calls herself the state-at-home mom to maggie. >> you're not in my bedroom, are you? are you taking your pantties off? leave them on. you took off your pantties. >> reporter: maryave children of her own, says her monkey babies give her all the love she needs. >> humans are conditional. we psych each other it. we sometimes lie. but monkeys are going to be much more direct. and so, you can love them and experience that emotional bond unconditionally. >> reporter: jesus chose to forgo a traditional family, because of his own difficult childhood. as for lori, after her oldest child left home, severe empty nest depression landed her in the hospital. she got jesse. >> there was nothing. i got over it with jesse. i got my baby girl. >> reporter: okay. there are about 15,000 people living with monkeys in their homes in the u.s. and in most states, it is perfectly legal. we hear about safety. animal experts say these monkeys are more relaxed. animal experts say they'd be better off in the wild. >> instead of in the homes. some of them have children. and some of them don't have children. >> some of them, these are their >> again.nt children, for sure. it's an extraordina
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mary, can you come on in? these another great producer at cbs news. maryh a twitter application so we can always see with a quick reference who is twittering and be able to respond to it because there's no way i'm going to get across the country without people helping. so logon to twitter.com/early show dave or logon to our website. i still need a way out of here today. chris had will -- hold on. chris, i'm not kidding, i'm getting a call right now. hold on temperature stand by, chris. hello. you can give me a ride from l.a.? it's my mother. i have no ride. chris, we'll send it back to you. mom, i'm in the middle of a show. >> announcer: this portion of "the early show" sponsored by the home depot. more saving, more doing. that's the power of the home depot. >>> one additional rule we didn't tell dave about. there is a no relative clause. we'll let you know later on. >>> painting your own home can be a huge pain. you make a big mess or the paint job doesn't come out the way you want it. danny lipford is here with great tips to help anyone paint like a pro.
mary hart. before that it was sarah purcell and then cindy garvey and then mary hart and then kathie lee and nowly for eight years. >> they never offered me the gig i had a job already. >> you're a character in the business. "saturday night live" captured it. let's look at that. >> look who's back? >> i'm back. >> look who's back? >> i'm back. i never felt better. >> come here. >> very funny. >> do you find that flattering when you see that? >> i enjoyed it. he's very good. the guy who started this whole thing was david carvy. i'm out of control he would say. honest to god i never said that. >> do you act like that. you scared me. >> with what you went through on that panel of women, i scare you? >> i'm on this new show all by myself. >> it's strange to be without four co-hosts. >> it's different. i don't have people interrupting me. >> how do you think they feel about you getting a prime time slot? >> i think they're happy for me. >> you think so? >> you don't think so? >> when are four women ever happy about another women getting something they would love to have? >> you assume they would love
mary just about 10 days ago. >> and i want to offer my condolences to you. >> thank you. >> and paul as well. how are you doing and how's mary's family doing? >> well, you know, it's a mixture of mourning and celebrating. we're going to be having a memorial gathering for her in new york at riverside church where ts of people who are part of our past will be presenting eulogies and singing. maryr than life. my brother, thank you for our acknowledgement of our history. >> it's such an amazing history. and you know, there aren't a lot of musicians who can say that they honestly helped change the course of history and your work during the civil rights movement and beyond has done that so we thank you for that. the memorial concert takes place in new york on what would have been her birthday. >> november 9. >> november 9th. >> at riverside church. but, you know, we've been realizing, because of the outpouring of love and from the whole country, how this jt becomes part of the heart of america. it's not entertainment. it never was just entertainment. anyhow, it's good to be with you. >> good to have you here. >> when we were first marching and singing songs like... ♪ if i had a hammer, i'd hammer in the morning ♪ you would not have been working at this station. >> you're absolutely right. >> this was a totally segregated town. >> mm-hmm. >> and there were separate water fountains
mary schiavo, former u.s. department of transportation inspector general, also an aviation attorney. marythank you for being with us. the police, the sheriffs, national guard, volunteers, faa, the airport closed down, the commercial carriers. everybody cooperated to try to find this boy and save his life. the whole time the family allegedly did this as a stunt. >> that's right. and the faa certainly will have something to say about it. it's not surprising that they have joined the investigation and there are a number of things they will charge, but usually they can an do a civil penalty of fines. things like operating an aircraft without an air certificate, violating commercial airspace and constructing this aircraft without a proper license. so there are many charges they could bring against them. this will pale compared to the felony charges. >> to dr. leslie austin, psychotherapist. the boy is vomiting on national tv when pushed on these questions. do you think he was asked to lie? what does this mean about their custody? >> i can't say for sure if he was asked for lie, but he's certai
mary skiavo, former u.s. department of transportation inspector general, also an aviation attorney. mary, thank you for being with us. the police, the sheriffs, national guard, volunteers, faa, the airport closed down, the commercial carriers. everybody cooperated to try to find this boy and save his life. the whole time the family allegedly did this as a stunt. >> that's right. and the faa certainly will have something to say about it. it's not surprising that they have joined the investigation and there are a number of things they will charge, but usually they can an do a civil penalty of fines. things like operating an aircraft without an air certificate, violating commercial airspace and constructing this aircraft without a proper license. so there are many charges they could bring against them. compared to the felony charges. >> to dr. leslie austin, psychotherapist. the boy is vomiting on national tv when pushed on these questions. do you think he was asked to lie? what does this mean about their custody? >> i can't say for sure if he was asked for lie, but he's certainly under str
mary and the bulldog and joe washington, they'll air the air tran football talk and they'll have the ravens covered for you sunday. >> marty and mary. >> all right. and the bulldog and joe. >>> all talking about the ravens. >> what's everyone talking about. >> the ravens. >> hopefully it will be a good talk. >> i love the ravens, we'll see. >> well, we're getting close. remember the marker when you said we go undefeated. >> yeah, for the preseason. they won the super bowl that year, we'll see. we'll keep our fingers and wings crossed as the ravens fans may say. >> well, football weather for new england, it's nice. >> we're looking at clearing skies today. we have clouds outside right now, when you go out uric we'll have -- out, you'll have a wet car. the air's still saturated and it's still. we're looking at fog sitting around. that's what you're dealing with early on. taking a look at the sky, you'll see a full moon after tonight and that's the case for the next few days. the skies are clearing and stars are out and we'll look at a nice day shaping up and we're also starting to -- well, it's already looking nice. 62-degrees is the temperature and dew point. the humidity is high and the winds from the south west calmed down. and steady is the barometer reading and across the state, we have 45 degrees in oakland and 75 in ocean city and everyone else is between the numbers and 54 in cumberland and 63 in easton and elkton. hagerstown at 59 this morning. we have 68 in rock haul and 62 in bel air and 58 towards westminster. calmer readings around the area and a bit of the south west wind around easton and other than that, we're looking at clearing conditions. the clouds are out and as a result of the bit of rain moving on through, this is all kind of pushing on by. the front that moved through yesterday is pushing through and as it does, the rain chances diminish and the clouds break and dry conditions move in from the west and we'll look for the mild conditions and because of the flow from the south, south west. we have the mild air locked in place. we'll be in the 70s today. a little high over the average of 72 for this time of the year and then we'll cool down, chill out, for the next few days. the sunrise at 7:06 and small craft advisory from noon until the evening and the next high tide at 6:26 and south wind on the bay gusting at 20. here's the forecast for the day. 73 degrees today, intervals of clouds and sun and we're seeing the improvement. we'll change it now, it's moving on through here. there's a slight chance of rain because of disturbances to the west. the chances are, they could swing on by and areawide, we have nice conditions. we have a little break in the morning and a good bit of sunshine. we'll adjust that as the front has pushed by. we'll look forward to it. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news saturday morning. the fbi has a man in custody accused of taping hidden video of erin andrews. >>> a kidnapped newborn is found alive. >> and here are yesterday's winning lottery numbers. good luck, everybody. >>> it's saturday, october 3rd taking a look at an improving day. showers moved through the area yesterday and have since cleared the area. i want to show you the live doppler radar to show you what's going on out there. it's little to nothing. south of minneapolis and around the 50 corridor and 495. we have a few light showers moving around and that's all that's out there right now. the forecast looks like this today. temperatures getting up to 78 degrees and cloudy and we'll show you the potential of a shower this afternoon and we have a disturbance to the west, it's not cleared the area just yet. 51 degrees tonight and otherwise, partly sunny and 75- degrees for sunday and we'll have the complete first warning weather forecast in a moment. >>> breaking news out of chicago. the fbi arrested a man accused of secretly taping nude videos of erin andrews. the police took the man into custody at o'hare last night. he's charged with taking the videos of andrews in milwaukee and nashville. he posted the videos online and tried to sell them. he'll make the first court appearance later on today. >>> steve mcnair recorded a public service announce aimed at suicide prevention. he died while his girlfriend shot him while he slept. this shows mcnair urging young people to get help. and the video wasn't made public, but it was released in response to a request. >>> new details about the case of polanski. he agreed to pay his victim $500,000.15 years after he fled the u.s.. the oscar winning director pleaded guilty to having a sexual relationship with a 13- year-old in 1977. >>> we're following a story out of alabama. the police found a newborn kidnapped in tennessee earlier this week. a woman stabbed the mother tuesday and snagged the baby. the police arrested the 3-d- year-old woman accused of snagging the boy. the baby is healthy and will go to his mother. >>> he likes to hang 10 and this daredevil dog rides on top of the car. the owner says they've only been pulled over by the police once. he's got every intention of allowing max to get a bird's eye view. >> you can't text while driving. you can't be on a cell phone in some places without hand's free use of device, but you can ride with the dog on top of the car. >> he's like in real traffic. i'm thinking it's like the neighborhood streets? >> my dogs would be jumping from car to car. i would be looking down the road somewhere. i don't get it. more power to him? >> we hope max is safe. >>> coming up, cheerleader attack caught on tape. the disturbing video at a maryland high school and how the pain extends to faceback. >>> 73 monday, and 72 tuesday, and a chance of showers on wednesday. 72 and clearing thursday and overnight lows in the 40s to about the mid-50s by midweek. >>> all right, well, as students watched the friday night football game on the field, one student captured cell phone video of an attack. >> the attacker is suspended and the victim is hurt twice by the video now on the internet. >> reporter: during school house. john f kennedy high is quiet this afternoon, behind the school at a friday night football game, this is what the students saw. a member of the cheerleading squad being attacked by another girl, angry and determined to hurt this girl. the cause, a boy. >> i knew -- [ indiscernible ] she's the baby's daddy. >> someone posted the video on facebook, a popular internet social site and many students had something to say about it. >> they were like, laugh out loud and ha ha ha and it made me sad. i thought they were my friends and they weren't. >> how do we allow ourselves to get to that point to be so angry. >> reporter: that's the question that the principal had about the attack. >> the action that i put forest is as strong as i can make it. >> reporter: that's a ten day exception -- expeelings. >> i'm going to hear if my child is safe coming to the school. >> the school says that kennedy high has a leadership program that teaches conflict resolution skills. >>> coming up eyewitness news saturday morning. an officer was attacked. he's released from the hospital after being dragged five blocks from the suspect's car. >>> i'm suzanne collins. the police raid the home of one of their home and we'll tell you what they find inside. that's coming up next. >>> the windy city is out. disappointment from the president this morning after chicago loses its bid. there we'll be back. does your mouthwash work in six different ways? introducing listerine® total care. everything you need to strengthen teeth, help prevent cavities, and kill germs. introducing 6 in 1 listerine® total care. the most complete mouthwash. now complete your oral care routine with the superior plaque removal of the new reach® total care toothbrush and new reach® total care floss. get the complete routine with reach® and listerine® total care. >>> welcome back to eyewitness news saturday morning. i'm gigi. >> and i'm tim williams. and it's 61 degrees. it's a nice day shaping up now that's the rain's moving out of here. we have a little bit of cloud cover and fog. you'll wake up to a wet car. the things are improving. the temperatures are around 60 degrees and we have a daytime high of 78 degrees. the clouds are out there and for the most part, all of the rain, around annapolis and the d.c. suburbs, it's out of here. we'll have a slight chance of a fleeting shower and for the most part, things are looking up. we'll have the complete forecast coming up in a moment. >>> first, here's what people are talking about. city police are awaiting autopsy results for the body found in a sewer yesterday. two verizon workers discovered the body when they picked up a manhole to make repairs state examiner is performing an autopsy and it could be tough because of the decomposition. >>> the officer dragged five blocks behind a suspect's car is recovering at the hospital. he was reaching in the car and trying to get the keys out. that's when he drove off and dragged the officer. the officer is ricky loose. >>> the cbs news producer accused of blackmailing letterman is out on bail. he allegedly threatened to reveal details about letterman's life. and letterman had a public confession during his show thursday night. >>> the h1n1 vaccine is on its way to maryland and local emergency rooms are filling up. as weijia jiang tells us, there's another vaccine you may want to consider. >> reporter: as the h1n1 flu is widespread, filling emergency rooms across maryland, doctors warm, you may need another kind of vaccine to stay safe. >> i'm scared to death about this virus. >> reporter: he has a 4-year- old with flu like symptoms and he's worried about his 2-year- old, too. they were rushed to the emergency room. >> i'm hearing the stories about the girls that just died. it acts like a cold and the next thing you know, they're deathly sick. >> reporter: 15 to 20% of the er is filled with the parents con -- patients concerned they have the flu. >> you run the risk of getting the flu if you're here. there are patients here that have it now. >> reporter: contracting the flu weakens a person's immune system and makes it easier for outside bacteria to harm the body and you may want to get another type of vaccine this season. >> nay're at increased risk for the infection. >> reporter: this doctor says that the infection could lead to a host of other illnesses. this girl died tuesday from the h1n1 virus and physicians diagnosed her with pneumonia and one shot can prevent the bacteria from attacking. >> it's the best move to go. it doesn't cause the complications. >> reporter: maryland will receive the first shipment of the h1n1 vaccine next week. >> i hope that when it comes, they have enough for everybody. everyone's able to get it if they need it. >> reporter: medical authorities are getting ready for the worst. >> we have weekly meetings on the flu updates to be prepared for anything changing. we have backup plans in place as far as the beds. >> reporter: the medical officials are tuning in the plans incase a plan sweeps maryland and they're getting the beds ready to use. >>> thank you, weijia. check in for flu watch coverage and instant updates on the cdc information, go to wjz.com. >>> we just learned of a fatal accident that killed a woman in howard county. a three vehicle collision happened on root 108 last night. a lady died after her car swiped another car and continued on the wrong side of the road and hit another car. >>> a man hunt is on for a gunman that shot a 17-year-old boy in the head. it happened near the intersection of north payson street. the homicide detectives are investigating. >>> and maryland senior u.s. senator is under fire for allegedly stealing money from grant money towards the campaign owners. she asked that the 10 1/2 million dollars go to three companies that gave her contributions. she issued a statement saying they have no impact on the funding decisions and the maryland democrat is running for reelection. >>> a former priest is accused of sexually abusing a child in ocean city. the abuse happened 30 years ago. the police arrested the 64-year- old in his home state of north carolina and he's awaiting extraditition back to maryland. a baltimore man in june filed a suit against him. >>> and evidence is mounting against the baltimore city police accused of stealing money and jewelry during a drug raid. susan collins has more. >> reporter: mark lunsford lives in a sprawling carroll county neighborhood and the fbi conducted a search of his home as he's accused of taking kick backs. they've learned a lot of evidence inside, including $46,000 of cash. >> you need to be aware of the risks that people will be wanting to take advantage of the opportunities, particularly where people have discretion over the money. >> reporter: he's also chargeed with theft, stealing a watch from a drug dealer and in a list of seized items from his home, many other seized items turn up. a gold medallion and tiffany jewelry and they also county -- confiscated needles. he told us there's an explanation that doesn't involve illegal activity and the truth will come out in court. the case comes about when an informant tells them that the fed gives him information and taken back half in cash. and a wiretap shows him saying, we're the only ones that know about that, right. >> several are out raged about this. >> >> reporter: when talking about making raids on drug houses, he said, i'm not going into a. [ bleep ] house if i'm not getting something out of the. [ bleep ] . he's currently on home detention. >> >> if convicted, he faces 30 years in prison. >>> a man arrested has been sentenced to 24 years in prison. he pleaded guilty after he was found if 91-pounds of. cocaine in the back of his truck. he asked the judge for purse city and -- for mercy. >>> and more lay offs may be on the way for 600 workers at the steel mill. the company that owns the plant is restructuring. it affects a 1/3 of the work force. 500 jobs could be cut. meanwhile, 100 new jobs will be coming to hagerstown. the aerospace technology company will need the help to put the aircraft for the department of homeland security. they'll need to fill a variety of workers. >>> a move fort congregation of the sister's of. [ indiscernible ] they're moving from paris to maryland. the new head quarters for the center will be in marriottsville, maryland. they have hospitals throughout the region and they were founded in paris 185 years ago. >>> chicago loses its bid to host the 2016 olympic games. president obama says it's a reminder we can play a good came and still come up short. charlie d'agata reports that rio de janeiro will host instead. >> reporter: with one envelope, the suspend was over. rio de janeiro cleared the final hurtle and they'll host the 2016 summer olympics. in chicago, there's huge disappointment. the judges knocked the city out on the first vote. >> the city of chicago won't participate in the next round. >> reporter: the defeat comes after the president and first lady teamed up for what they thought was a winning pitch for the committee. michelle talked about her father's love for sports. >> he taught us the fundamental rules of the game. >> reporter: the president spoke after the first lady. >> we know how to put on big events and scores of visitors and spectators will tell you, we do it well. >> reporter: what's called the obama affect didn't have the impact that the chicago supporters banked on. they saw the city knocked out in the first round. >> reporter: and americans in denmark say that everyone gave it their best shot. >> i was proud to call myself a chicagoian. >> reporter: hours after the decision, president obama returned to washington and the white house says there are no regrets, just disappointment. >>> president obama had hoped that the personal appeal may convince voters that chicago would be the best city and back to washington, he called the president of brazil to congratulate them. >> okay, so after rio won, there was all of this dancing and they cut to the beach in rio and i'm like, nice! >> yeah. because the weather. it was beautiful. >> well, they know how to put on a big party every year. it's not like they don't have the system down. well, you know, more power to them. well, the summer games, it will be hot and hotter. >> well, you know, there will be room for us to cover it. they need co-anchors. >> i volunteer now. >> and it's a labor of love. we'll do it for the company. >> yeah, right. send me! >>> we'll do it. >> i'm not sure where network will host it. it's so far off. >> there's hope. >> there's hope. >> well, hopefully we'll do better than chicago did. >> we're looking at a heavy sky and there's a lot of cloud cover and that's a result of showers moving through and a front that pushed by. and the front is moving out of here. that's a break in the cloud cover and we're going to see the improvement. depending on where you're looking. you zeal see -- you'll see the moon and the stars and you'll see the clouds. we're seeing the improvement. the temperature right now atbwi at 63 and we were at 100% half an hour ago. the winds are calm and the barometer is steady and across the region, 45 in oakland and 54 in cumberland and 59 in washington county and 2345eu7 ocean city and 62 in elkton. there and 66 on rock hall. and 67 in annapolis and there are showers from annapolis from the 495 around d.c. and the suburbs there. the winds are calm and there's fog with all of the moisture there and the air is saturated and things are calm and still. and we were watching the remnants moving out of here. for the most part, the last bit of shower activity has pushed on through and accept for annapolis and down the 50 corridor and towards d.c.. the milder air is push anything and the dry air is making a push in and the high pressure is settling into the area. the high pressure will be in control for the next few days and wednesday, we'll see another chance of rain. until then, mild conditions in place and we're seeing a bit of breezy, gusty conditions and that's settling in and that's the reason that we have a small craft advisory from noon today through the evening and the winds on the bay will be gusting to 20 and that's picking up as the front continues to move on out and the high settles in and the pressure between the systems will create the winds generating the small craft advisory. the sunrise is at 7:06 and the next high tide at 6:26 and the bay temperature at 68 degrees. we'll watch the temperatures going up to 76-degreed to 78. we'll have sunshine and blue skies and 73 monday, 72, 72, 72 and a chance of showers on wednesday and starting to clear out for thursday with overnight lows in the upper 40s to the mid-50s by tuesday. >> well, all right. still ahead, renewed hope. rescuers pull a woman from the rubble in indonesia. >>> and grandma fights back. how a woman scared off a bear in her bedro >>> welcome back, it's 61 degrees outside. >>> a woman found trapped underneath a pile of rubble is one of the few survivers of wednesday's deadly earthquake in indonesia. the rescuers gave renewed hope they could find other survivers. the 7.6 quake devastated a 60- mile stretch of the country's western coast. >> an antiterrorism program begins in los angeles this weekend. they're asking the public to show signs to the police. the strangers also ask questions about the building security. >>> a colorado mother takes on another mother. when the bear cornered the woman, she hit it with a pillow and hid in the bathroom and a week later, two more beers broke in her home and ate from the refrigerator. >> well. a canned shortage may mean more time in the kitchen. the supply is low because of a poor growing season. there will be a limited supply until december. you'll have to use the fresh pumpkin instead. >> we'll expect that for the holidays. >> well, a few years ago, i decided to use the libby cans and my brother-in-law ate it all. it was so good. really? >>> yes. >> and how many days was he in the hospital. what are you trying to say, i can't cook or bake. no, it was good. well, the proof is in the pudding, we haven't had the proof yet. >> we're waiting. >> i'll bring you a pie. holding you to it. >> still ahead one eyewitness news saturday morning. >>> 23 stories hanging off. how did i get here and why. for that, you have to return to eyewitness news. >>> a charity is trying to raise $6 million. >> and they're asking people to walk off the edge of a building. that's right, watch this. >> reporter: a charity needed an idea and the donors said no more dinners and golf tournaments. they did -- >> over the edge for recovery. >> reporter: people are going over the edge. >> where do they go? >>> over the edge. >> not another dinner and golf tournament. you have to do something different. >> reporter: this is it, for a thousand dollars, you're here. it's the largest nonprofit inpatient rehab in baltimore. after 19 tries, they helped her to be clean from crack. >> at a point, you thought it was easier to kill yourself than give up. >> reporter: now, you know where the money's going. that's 23 stories tall, who's going over? i'm not going to kid you, i'm terrified. >> dry mouth, shaking knees. that's the human body telling you, this isn't the best thing to come that's the chimp part of your brain saying, are you sure about this. >> are you sure? >>> no, but let's do it. >> >> reporter: the wind is howling at 40 miles per hours and i'm above the earth. if you could hear fear, this is what it would sound like. once over, you, well, i staired ahead. watch this, the camera man is yelling, hey, spider-man! that's a long, long way down. >> reporter: this is the most frightening thing i've ever done in my life, bar none. my heart rate is going. i haven't looked down yet. i don't know if i'm gonna. >> the last 150 feet, no problem. >> holy cow! [ cheers and applause ] >> oh, that's something. >> remember latonya. she's lived a life that would scare most of us and she's strong enough, she'll go over the edge if they ask. >> they'll let you go for free. >> will you do it. yeah, i'll do it. >> even though, now in the story, we've made it to the ground, i thought you needed to take one more look. >> reporting from the side of the building, mike schuh. back to you on tv hill. >>> you know, mike will be with us live in a little bit and we'll talk to him. we were making notes, with all of the shirt tie and glasses, he did it. >> always professional. i love how he was, you know, he did it. >> all slots >>> lows down to 56 tuesday and we'll clear out thursday for next weekend. >>> and the radio city christmas spectacular starring the rockettes is returning to baltimore. >>> they'll be taking the stage at the first mariner arena and you have an exclusive opportunity to meet face toughie's with the stars. the winner will win four tickets to the spectacular and you can go to wjz.com and click on contests to register to win. >> good luck, well, that's the first hour of the saturday morning show and there's another hour coming up. we'll be right back. >>> there's another vaccine you'll need to stay safe with the h1n1 vaccine. >>> and we're following develop.s as they're made available. >>> and taking a live look outside, the sun's up, will it stick around. tim williams has the first answer in the first warning weather forecast. >>> they're cool, they keep the city running and i'm trying to drive one right now, i have to say poorly. good morning, it's big truck day in baltimore and we'll have a full preview up next. eyewitness news this morning starts right now. >> >>> good morning, and welcome back to eyewitness news saturday morning. i'm gigi, jessica kartalija has the morning off. and i'm tim williams, temperatures around 60 degrees with a good bit of cloud cover out there. the clouds are breaking. we were talking about you'll likely walk out to a wet car. things are clearing. right there, you're looking to the east and that's the direction that's pushed through and looking to the west, you'll see the clearing and the stars up. it's a matter of your perspective. the day's improving and the clouds are breaking and temperatures are going to reflect a nice warmup. we have the warm air in place and temperatures are getting up to the 50s and we'll get to about 78 degrees. we'll have the complete forecast coming up in a moment. >> thank you, tim. here's what people are talk about this morning. it's an unsolved mystery in baltimore. that's where two workers picked up a manhole cover and found a wal-mart's -- found a woman's body inside. >> residents are critical if there's a problem here. >> nothing happens here. not in this neighborhood. >> reporter: that makes what happened here puzzling. workers opened the manhole in govans and what they found will turn a stomach. >> once they opened the cover and gained entry,the hole was filled with six foot of water and there was a body, it i peered to be of -- it appeared to be of a male. >> reporter: laterrings on -- later on, they realized it was a woman and the firefighters have to find out how to get the body up and out. they'll dine the 6 feet of water and then go into the hole. >> we have the special operations rescue team and they'll make the access to the hole, place the body in a basket and bring it out. >> reporter: here's what they'll be able to tell. >> we believe it's an unidentified female. however, there are signs of decomposition. >> reporter: the police can't say how long the body was decomposing in the hole. the neighbors haven't heard of anything like this. >> the young guys come in cussing up a storm. >> in this neighborhood? i would have never imagined. >> reporter: on this saturday morn, they'll process the woman's remaybes and give the -- woman's remains and give the homicide detectives some answers. >>> the police say this could be a challenge because of the large amounts of decompositions. >>> we're following a story where a car collided with a light rail train. it happened before 1:00 a.m. the scene is cleared now, and the firefighters pulled at least two from a vehicle and rushed them to shock trauma. we'll bring you the latest as they unfold. >>> the city police are searching for a gunman after a 17-year-old was shot in the head. at last check,the teen is in critical condition. the homicide detectives are part of the investigation. >>> there's information about a rape investigation in west baltimore. the police are releasing these photos. they're trying to identify the man in the pictures. he was last seen driving a green ford taurus. a man broke into a house on franklin street and raped a woman at knife point and anyone with any information needs to give them a call. >>> an accident at one of baltimore's hospitals is under investigation this morning. this happened on west choice street yesterday. the police say that the car became wedged in the entry way before 4:30 p.m. and the hospital was nearby and there are no serious injuries. >>> the first doses of the h1n1 vaccine will arrive in maryland in a few days and there should be another shot you get to stay healthy. catching the flu allows outside bacteria to attack your body. receive a vaccine against pneumonia to help prevent the bacteria from attacking. >> and stay with wjz-13 for flu watch coverage and for more information from the cdc. go to wjz.com and we'll be sure to bring you more in a few moments. >>> we're learning more about the cbs producer charged with trying to blackmail letterman. . he was december desperate and deep in debt. >> he walked out of a courtroom tuesday and he was out of the handcuffs he was wear anything court as he pleaded not guilty to blackmailing letterman. >> new york won't tolerate the coercion of extortion, of anyone. >> reporter: the district attorney says that the 48 hours mystery show producer left a package in letterman's car, he wrote that he needed to make a large chunk of money and he said he was going to write a screen play receiling dedays about letterman's life. >> i have had sex with women who work for me on the show. >> reporter: he came clean with the details. his attorney met with the man and the attorney wore a wire during the meetings and handed over a $2 million check that was phony. the man had a relationship with a woman that worked for letterman. >> i'm not going into the substance of it. it's tempting, tempting, but i'll wait. >> reporter: here, the audience members weren't sure if he was telling a joke, but they realized, it was a real story. >> it's been a bizarre experience. >> reporter: he was in deep debt and paying his ex-wife $7000 a month in spousal support. and a spokesman for letterman says that all of the relationships with the women on his staff were before he was married this year. >> and he allegedly told letterman's attorney he came up with the sum because he didn't want to work for the rest of his life. >>> all hopes of the olympics being in chicago were dashed. the president and the first lady teamed up to win support for the town, but rio de janeiro will host the 2016 games. >>> some local children are move -- proving, you're never too young to be a raven's fan. [children cheering] >> the children at this learning center in ellicott city showed us their purple passion. they have their game faces on already for the matchup tomorrow. >> and of course, we invite you to watch the game. don't forget, you can see the action and game time at 1:00 here on wjz-13 and the coverage continues when the game's done, join mark viviano and joe washington for the bmw post game show. he'll have the highlights and the reaction and -- it's marty bass and marya with more. >> and their youngest fans will be there. >> that's a cute age. i don't know if they understand what's going on, but they get to dress up in purple and yellow. they don't care. oh, just so cute, you want to eat them. >> what does that mean. >> yeah, i don't know. [ laughter ] >> i guess, they're so cute they're yummy. >> well, they're cute. >> and not only do the ravens not want to be cute, they want to be fierce. >> you don't want to eat them. no. let's hope not. >> well, with i brought, where's the duck. >> he's here. >> yeah, there he is. >> he's out of the picture there. >> yeah, he wants to hide this morning. our duck technician put him out there. >> when did he get that title. >> well, we all did that. he's the dt now. >> the duck is heavy and they have him two feet from behind the wall and dropped him wherever he was. >> and he's on his own. >> we're looking at a decent morning shaping up. depending on the direction you look, you're seeing clouds from the east and d
mary hart. she was one of the first. before that it was sarah purcell and then cindy garvey and then mary hart, then ann abernathy, and then years, and now kelly for eight years. >> they never offered me the gig -- a awe. >> who denied you that? i had a job already. you're a character in the business. "saturday night live" captured it. let's look at that. >> look who's back! >> i'm back. >> look who's back! >> i'm back. i never felt better. >> come here. >> very funny. >> do you find that flattering when you see that? >> i enjoyed it. i don't know, i thought he's very good. the guy who started this whole thing was dana carvy. when he appeared on "saturday night live." i'm out of control! he would say! >> you scared me. honest to god i never said that. >> you do act like that. you scared me. >> with what you went through on that panel of women, i scare you? >> i scared you? >> i'm on this new show all by myself. it's weird. >> it's strange to be without four co-hosts. >> it does feel a lit bit different. >> it's different. i don't have people interrupting me. >> how do you think they feel about you getting a prime time slot
mary lou. yes, i think he is sorry. i think he's dealing with it the best way he knows how, through comedy. >> an marie says i don't think he's sorry about anything. here is another one going along with that. it's cut both ways as we continue to cover it day by day. he's not sorry for having sex. why would he care he's caught. he's rich. rich entertainers only care about themselves. let's get another facebook comment in. bonnie writing this, this is nobody's business, but between letterman and his wife. i'm not the morales police. let's get another call in. diane that in california. go ahead. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. i feel i'm the only one out there thinking this, but we have lost focus. why are we picking on david letterman? he had intimate relationships, consensual sex. can we focus on the guy who is trying to extort him? i mean this is the equivalent to me of attacking a rape victim because of the way she dressed or her past behaviors saying she deserved it. >> you make a great point. we talked about it when it first came out. how horrible this is, that, you know, it almost cuts both ways. first and fore