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mary thompson tells us what that is and where the jobs are. >>> with the economy continuing to add jobs at a strong pace one secondor of the market is bracing for a shortage of almost 200,000 workers by 2018. mary thompson has more on the big job opportunities in big data from linked in headquarters in mountain view california. >> a painter since childhood, 29-year-old maria walton said her art makes her good at her job. >> i ha ml image of everything in my brain and i feel like that has been a really good strength in joining different data sets together. >> once a meteorologist, now a data scientist at linked in. her job is so sift through the billions of data filed generated by clicks on the linked in website. she helped serve the firm and add veertizers better. but it is not just liked in but all businesses do it these days putting a premium on those like walton. >> data fielders is very sexy and it is in demand. so it is super hard to find right talent and the right people. >> that demand leading the consulting firm mckenzie to forecast a coming shortage of big data analysts. >> in
mary thompson tells us what that is and where the jobs are. >>> with the economy continuing to add jobs at a strong pace one secondor of the market is bracing for a shortage of almost 200,000 workers by 2018. mary thompson has more on the big job opportunities in big data from linked in headquarters in mountain view california. >> a painter since childhood, 29-year-old maria walton said her art makes her good at her job. >> i ha ml image of everything in my brain and i feel...
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mary thompson back with more. >> hey there.suit that was brought by aig's former ceo hank greenburg against the federal reserve. judge wheeler of washington, d.c. issuing his decision on this case in the 75-page ruling. essentially he's awarding no damages to mr. greenburg in this case. however he says aig shareholders were wronged by the federal reserve when the government basically set a high price that was unrealistic for the stock it took in aig. again, no damages awarded. it appears the judge has again sided with mr. greenburg in the case. more details as we go through the filing. those are the headlines now. i would suspect that if this is the case the doj will likely appeal and take the case to the supreme court. we'll haver more as the headlines come through. back to you. >> watching the stock, too. thank you very much, mary thompson. let's get the santelli exchange. hey, rick. >> good morning, carl. i find it fascinating. i look up at the board and we are with around 235. we were below 20240 last week, around 239. the
mary thompson back with more. >> hey there.suit that was brought by aig's former ceo hank greenburg against the federal reserve. judge wheeler of washington, d.c. issuing his decision on this case in the 75-page ruling. essentially he's awarding no damages to mr. greenburg in this case. however he says aig shareholders were wronged by the federal reserve when the government basically set a high price that was unrealistic for the stock it took in aig. again, no damages awarded. it appears...
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. >>> 29,000 runners ran and mary thompson was the oldest and fin iing under seven and a half hours.loss of her husband and a staff infection in her leg. this is what she had the say after wards. >> i am grateful. every year i say i think this is my last year and then i do another one. this is my 16th and i am really pleased that i can get through it. >> a grouch firefighters ran in full gear and raised more than $7,000 for a fellow firefighter's son who is battling a disease. >> announcer: "early today" is brought to you by just for men, just you and the look you want. >>> just ahead, disney is pulling the plug on a sequel to a big time movie. >>> why paul mccarty no longer smokes pot. you're watching "early today." stay still, like a statue! just like a statue. look here! when your day goes on and on you need 48 hour odor protection that goes on clear for no white marks. new secret outlast clear gel. why am i so awake? did you know your brain has a wake system... and a sleep system? science suggests when you have insomnia, the neurotransmitters in your wake system may be too strong
. >>> 29,000 runners ran and mary thompson was the oldest and fin iing under seven and a half hours.loss of her husband and a staff infection in her leg. this is what she had the say after wards. >> i am grateful. every year i say i think this is my last year and then i do another one. this is my 16th and i am really pleased that i can get through it. >> a grouch firefighters ran in full gear and raised more than $7,000 for a fellow firefighter's son who is battling a...
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thompson octavia thompson richard thompson stella thompson who is graduating, used to cry and ann marie thompson. >> reporter: jackie thompson and her five surviving sextuplets took the world by storm on may 8, 1997. >> and i first had my kids, i wasn't getting no support. >> reporter: the family made history, the thompsons were the first blacks in d.c. to have sextuplets. >> i remember it like it were yesterday, i have always been really fascinated by twins and triplets. >> reporter: the real story, the disparity of public and private support the thompsons got in comparison with the white family in a similar position help came from the most unlikely of places. jessica, a 16-year-old from pennsylvania. >> when i read the newspaper article and i saw this two families in a similar situation were being treated so differently because of the color of their skip. >> reporter: she rallied her classmates, strollers, diapers, a van. when media got wind, more attention. howard university offered scholarships when they reached college. >> allowed me to attend. they, like what? >> they are resilient, they a
thompson octavia thompson richard thompson stella thompson who is graduating, used to cry and ann marie thompson. >> reporter: jackie thompson and her five surviving sextuplets took the world by storm on may 8, 1997. >> and i first had my kids, i wasn't getting no support. >> reporter: the family made history, the thompsons were the first blacks in d.c. to have sextuplets. >> i remember it like it were yesterday, i have always been really fascinated by twins and...
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mary thompson to the bonds market where the yield is soaring. where are they sitting now?ick santelli what are we looking at? >> that told us everything we need to know. they traded briefly through the highs and the low 240s or the interday resistant and it is a weak one, but hasn't come off that much and when you consider opening the chart up what you will find is it will be a high yield close. we go back to november. let's look at where the action is. interday of 5 versus 30. if you look at the chart starting in mid-2006 you can see the flattening and the comps to it. when you open it up to a 20-year, you can see that the average of this yield curve measurement from 30s to fives gets more accurate the longer the chart gets. the flattening today is critically important. what the market is asking or showing the fed what to do and the last chart, foreign exchange. look at the one-month chart. the dollar had a couple of great days. in the context of a month it had greater ones and many think the tide changed back to being the dollar bull if the fed is in the box on a normali
mary thompson to the bonds market where the yield is soaring. where are they sitting now?ick santelli what are we looking at? >> that told us everything we need to know. they traded briefly through the highs and the low 240s or the interday resistant and it is a weak one, but hasn't come off that much and when you consider opening the chart up what you will find is it will be a high yield close. we go back to november. let's look at where the action is. interday of 5 versus 30. if you...
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> on the heels of today's surprising jobs report c in, went looking for where the jobs are and mary thompsond in. mary, what can you tell us? >> well, like a lot of other companies, licked in edlinked in is looking for workers who can pull information from those text files created every time you or i click on a link. there is going to be a shortage of 190,000 of these workers in this industry by 2018. meaning the competition is fierce and this job market is getting hotter. so as linked in looks to hire 50% more data scientists this year than last go tigscompetition is forcing it look beyond computer science. it's been looking in to fields like political science and biomedical. the reason being is these fields, too, use a lot of big data. so when they hire someone from those areas, those people can easily use the work skills they learn there and translate them to linked in. a couple things. what do you need if you want to be a data scientist? obviously some affinity for tech, but also you need to be able to visualize and translate all this raw information into information that business execut
> on the heels of today's surprising jobs report c in, went looking for where the jobs are and mary thompsond in. mary, what can you tell us? >> well, like a lot of other companies, licked in edlinked in is looking for workers who can pull information from those text files created every time you or i click on a link. there is going to be a shortage of 190,000 of these workers in this industry by 2018. meaning the competition is fierce and this job market is getting hotter. so as linked...
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the dow again off 109 points right now david, back to you. >> thank you very much mary thompson.hat freakish dollar. >>> let's talk about the latest war of letters, if you will and a deal or potential deals i've been following for some time but we haven't mentioned in a bit. talking about teva's opportunity or attempt -- okay. i'm i going to stop before i start and we'll go to phil lebeau with breaking news on the tsa. >> it's been a skittish morning for those either flying or traveling in the united states. the latest is that united airlines briefly had a ground stop for all of its aircraft due to an automation issue. that ground stop was lifted just within the last minute or so. again, united flights that were grounded, although very temporarily are now going to proceed with continuing on to their destinations or taking off or landing as scheduled. again, that ground stop has been lifted by the faa. back to you. >>> thanks phil. i'll get back to write started on mylan/teva. we get the animation, too. makes it official. yesterday mylan sent a letter to teva saying any number of
the dow again off 109 points right now david, back to you. >> thank you very much mary thompson.hat freakish dollar. >>> let's talk about the latest war of letters, if you will and a deal or potential deals i've been following for some time but we haven't mentioned in a bit. talking about teva's opportunity or attempt -- okay. i'm i going to stop before i start and we'll go to phil lebeau with breaking news on the tsa. >> it's been a skittish morning for those either flying...
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mary thompson is here with more of what investors can expect in the month ahead.ssing game. >> but you stole the lead mandy. because a lot of what happens in the second half does turn on the federal reserve. most bond investors betting on the september or december rate hike. some expect no hike at all this year. when the fed moves, strategists see some volatility, though not at the levels seen in 2013 when hawkish comments from former fed head ben bernanke sent yields soaring in what's known as a taper tantrum. instead most see short-term rates rising a bits then flattening the yield curve. >>> after the fed moves -- the focus turns to the pace and amount of future increases and the performance of the economy. fed signaled it plans to move at a measured base but if the u.s. economy grows more quickly some strategists see the yield curve steepening as long rates rise on fears the fed wornt be aggressiveaggress ive i strong demand for yield seeking foreign investors and a strengthening economy could help underlying companies and limit damage in that market. in the i
mary thompson is here with more of what investors can expect in the month ahead.ssing game. >> but you stole the lead mandy. because a lot of what happens in the second half does turn on the federal reserve. most bond investors betting on the september or december rate hike. some expect no hike at all this year. when the fed moves, strategists see some volatility, though not at the levels seen in 2013 when hawkish comments from former fed head ben bernanke sent yields soaring in what's...
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mary thompson thank you. >>> one sector that's still on fire -- biotech. the ibb biotech etf is up 45% in the past one year. we'll show you what's changing the face of health care and it's really really cool stuff that you just need to so. >>> but as we head out, the biggest winners and losers on ot s&p 500. "power" is back right after this break. male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. ♪ ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door so print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a month. right now, buy an eligible printer and get three months of free ink with hp instant ink. available at participating retailers. the most affordable way to print. hp instant ink. >>> now for the headlines. activist activist changing to allergan. the stock is up over 15% year to date. >>> ke
mary thompson thank you. >>> one sector that's still on fire -- biotech. the ibb biotech etf is up 45% in the past one year. we'll show you what's changing the face of health care and it's really really cool stuff that you just need to so. >>> but as we head out, the biggest winners and losers on ot s&p 500. "power" is back right after this break. male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a...
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>> thank you mary thompson. do you like your job? jobs are loved and hated the most and where? and when it comes to picking a place to retire it is really more than just the warm weather that you're considering. the best and the worst cities to retire in america is coming up next. when you're not confident your company's data is secure the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. we monitor network traffic worldwide, so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. >>> i'm sharon epperson. here's your cnbc news up date for this hour. former house speaker dennis hastert will be in court later today on charges he lied to the fbi about banking withdrawals. he is seen leaving his home in plano, illinois this morning. he will be arraigned in federal court in chicago at 2:00 p.m. local time. >>> the head of the u.s. marshal service stacy hilton has resigned. senate judiciary committee chairman chuck grassle
>> thank you mary thompson. do you like your job? jobs are loved and hated the most and where? and when it comes to picking a place to retire it is really more than just the warm weather that you're considering. the best and the worst cities to retire in america is coming up next. when you're not confident your company's data is secure the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. we monitor network traffic worldwide, so we...
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now here's mary thompson with the cnbc market wrap. hi, mary. >> hey there. gains for the markets today. the dow finish up about 30 points. the s&p adding a little bit more than four. the gain almost 13 points. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. benny's the oldest dog in the shelter. he needed help all day so i adopted him. when my back pain flared up, i thought i'd have to give him away. i tried tylenol but it was 6 pills a day. with aleve it's just 2 pills, all day. now i'm back! aleve. all day strong. >>> quite simply the finest man any of us have ever known. those were the words of the vice president and the biden family in a statement marking the loss of beau biden this saturday to brain cancer. at just 46 years old, beau biden made his mark as much more than the son of the vice president. he served his country deploying to iraq in 2008 as a major general with the delaware army national guard on a tour that earned him a bronze star. when he could easily have sought his father's senate seat the younger biden declined choosing instead to con
now here's mary thompson with the cnbc market wrap. hi, mary. >> hey there. gains for the markets today. the dow finish up about 30 points. the s&p adding a little bit more than four. the gain almost 13 points. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. benny's the oldest dog in the shelter. he needed help all day so i adopted him. when my back pain flared up, i thought i'd have to give him away. i tried tylenol but it was 6 pills a day. with aleve it's just 2 pills, all day....
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. >>> i'm mary thompson with your cnbc market wrap. stocks begin the week with gains. dow adding 29 points. the s&p up four. and the nasdaq rise 12 points. intel is making a deal to buy altera. consumer spending was unchanged in april. it was the weakest showing in three months. gas prices rose four cents the past few weeks to $2.84 a gallon. prices are about 85% below -- or 85 cents below where they were last year. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. your pet... could you love him any more? probably not. but now you can give them even more when you save with sentry® fiproguard® plus. with sentry® fiproguard® plus, your pet is just as protected against fleas and ticks as with frontline® plus. because sentry® fiproguard® plus has the same active ingredients but costs less than vet prices. and saving money helps you buy... (laughs happily) more tennis balls. sentry® fiproguard® plus - available at these retailers. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use
. >>> i'm mary thompson with your cnbc market wrap. stocks begin the week with gains. dow adding 29 points. the s&p up four. and the nasdaq rise 12 points. intel is making a deal to buy altera. consumer spending was unchanged in april. it was the weakest showing in three months. gas prices rose four cents the past few weeks to $2.84 a gallon. prices are about 85% below -- or 85 cents below where they were last year. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. your pet......
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mary thompson is live at linkedin headquarters with a closer look. >> the market is big data analyticse're at linkedin because the networking site is looking to hire over 100 data scientists this year. that's more than a 50% increase from 2014. but linkedin is not alone. a survey by the global recruiter robert haas shows people with the skills to mine big data top the wish list of chief information officers this year. and mckenzie says as more industries beyond tech seek insights for big data, demand for workers who can mine these text files will exceed supply. that means 140,000 to 190,000 of these workers here in the u.s. shortages by 2018. >> we think that the effective use of data is becoming a basis of competition and one of the real bottlenecks is talent. as much as the technology is challenging, you need people in order to use data effectively. >> michael chewy is a partner in mckenzie global institute. he says while schools are are catching up in new programs in data analytics, the employees need skills beyond statistics and computer science to do their job well. they need to b
mary thompson is live at linkedin headquarters with a closer look. >> the market is big data analyticse're at linkedin because the networking site is looking to hire over 100 data scientists this year. that's more than a 50% increase from 2014. but linkedin is not alone. a survey by the global recruiter robert haas shows people with the skills to mine big data top the wish list of chief information officers this year. and mckenzie says as more industries beyond tech seek insights for big...
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>> mary thompson is here to explain. >> judge thomas wheeling saying aig shareholder's fifth amendmentsated by the terms of a government bailout that saved the insurance giant during the financial crisis but he didn't award the plaintiff the $40 billion in damages that they asked for, maintaining without the government's help thein insurance company would have failed. the judge writes there is no law permitting the federal reserve to take over a company's business in consideration for a loan. the federal reserve said the terms. credit were appropriately tough to protect taxpayers from the risk of the rescue loan pented when it was made. the d.o.j. is reviewing the case. shares of aig, which the company declined comment on this shares did pop on the rule because the ruling means the firm won't be liable for any damages in this case. >> you won but you're going to appeal. that's interesting. >> won did you didn't win enough. steve grasso what did you think of this decision by the way? is it the official end of the crisis era? >>ion if you'll ion don't know if you'll ever get an official e
>> mary thompson is here to explain. >> judge thomas wheeling saying aig shareholder's fifth amendmentsated by the terms of a government bailout that saved the insurance giant during the financial crisis but he didn't award the plaintiff the $40 billion in damages that they asked for, maintaining without the government's help thein insurance company would have failed. the judge writes there is no law permitting the federal reserve to take over a company's business in consideration...
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our mary thompson has those details. hi mary. >> hey there, kelly.amex can now encourage clients to use other cards that charge those merchants lower transaction fees. for years amex refused to let these merchants do this but a ruling found this winter -- or a ruling this winter found that the practice was anti-competitive. now, amex is appealing that ruling but requested a stay on this practice during that appeal. without the stay amex now faces a potential loss of fees mark yet another setback for the dow component, which is losing a huge source of revenue next year as its exclusive contract with costco expires. analysts say any impact from the stay will be gradual as rivals may face difficulty getting merchants to push customers to use another card when actually the retailer might benefit more from selling the client another product at check-out rather than getting them to switch those cards. long-term, however, it does give rivals just another way to chip away at american express's business. back to you, kelly. >> mary thank you. that's certainly
our mary thompson has those details. hi mary. >> hey there, kelly.amex can now encourage clients to use other cards that charge those merchants lower transaction fees. for years amex refused to let these merchants do this but a ruling found this winter -- or a ruling this winter found that the practice was anti-competitive. now, amex is appealing that ruling but requested a stay on this practice during that appeal. without the stay amex now faces a potential loss of fees mark yet another...
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mary thompson has the details of his severance package. >> according to s.e.c., as it appears to be costolo's departure is voluntary, he won't receive any severance. that is accord together company's proxy. had he been fired or stepped aside for good cause or reason he would have received salary restricted stock units into options worth about $3.2 million. again, because his departure is voluntary from the ceo position he won't be receiving any additional salary stock units or stock options. keep in stock options. keep in mind mr. costolo owns just over 8 million shares. over the last two years he's been paid a salary of $14,000. back to you, kelly. >> wow that's surprising. we'll have more on that mary thanks so much. let's bring green burg into the conversation. no severance pay. >> stunning. it shows a lot of what this guy is made of when criticism gets so hard and highlights one other thing f. you look at the s&p 500 since 2008 the volatility in the cfo, cio, cto, it's six months. if you don't perform, you get whacked. it's that simple. >> mike? >> maybe it'
mary thompson has the details of his severance package. >> according to s.e.c., as it appears to be costolo's departure is voluntary, he won't receive any severance. that is accord together company's proxy. had he been fired or stepped aside for good cause or reason he would have received salary restricted stock units into options worth about $3.2 million. again, because his departure is voluntary from the ceo position he won't be receiving any additional salary stock units or stock...
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let's now bring in our mary thompson who join us with an interview with the ceo of morgan stanley international and the president of the firm's institutional business mary. >> thank you kelly. thank you for coming down good to see you. i want to start first, let's start with your ceo of the international business first. i want to talk about greece. do you think they'll get a deal done? >> if they get a deal done it will be a short term rolling deal. there's been a lot of political breakage here. a lot of bad feelings in brussels generally, i'm negative on a long-term deal i think there is a real risk of capital controls coming in. fortunately, europe is a fire blanket with qe and everything else but it does raise longer term issues for the european currency itself. so, you know, i am concerned, i think mark is looking tough. >> you think greece could eventually exit? >> well the greek government do not have a mandate to take greece out of the eu. that would have to be a referendum to the people. i think what's more likely is you'll get a staycation capital controls for the time being and it'll
let's now bring in our mary thompson who join us with an interview with the ceo of morgan stanley international and the president of the firm's institutional business mary. >> thank you kelly. thank you for coming down good to see you. i want to start first, let's start with your ceo of the international business first. i want to talk about greece. do you think they'll get a deal done? >> if they get a deal done it will be a short term rolling deal. there's been a lot of political...
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let's get to mary thompson with the details on that. mary?launching an online lending service for consumers and small businesses. a different market than the corporation served by its invest bank and the rich clientele served by its wealth management unit. the move down the income ladder in the very early stages of development. goldman signalled its ambitions in may. a memo from ceo lloyd blankfein says there's an area of opportunity for the bank as they further develop their approach. the loans will be funded by the deposits it has at gs bank. not known is how goldman will determine a client's credit worthiness and the size of the loans available that the "new york times" reported that would be between $15,000 and $20,000. the best performing big bank stock in the last year and industry consultant who asked not to be identified said goldman's advantage like lending club and avant and lending tree is a deep and plentiful source of funds and the potential to sell these loans to institutional clients. on the flip side it has potential reputatio
let's get to mary thompson with the details on that. mary?launching an online lending service for consumers and small businesses. a different market than the corporation served by its invest bank and the rich clientele served by its wealth management unit. the move down the income ladder in the very early stages of development. goldman signalled its ambitions in may. a memo from ceo lloyd blankfein says there's an area of opportunity for the bank as they further develop their approach. the...
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cam thompson spent the day checking out the damage. >> reporter: we're in st. mary'sround us most of the damage hit from last night's storm, the fire department saying no injuries but 13 buildings were damaged. this barn behind me getting the worst of it. the question is, was this caused by a tornado? chain saws good to work cleaning up the mess, mostly fallen trees and damage to homes, but in charles nelson's case, it cost him two barns. >> i didn't see nothing after the storm. i go around and i seen the other barn. >> reporter: the barns sit crumpled and collapsed. nelson rode out the worst of the storm with his two dogs in his truck. >> i wept to open the door on the truck to get out, and the wind just hit the door and closed it. me and may dogs were sitting in the truck. i was scared, but i couldn't get out. >> reporter: across the street, lawrence and his son logan took cover. >> i was scared in the closet. >> i guess the one really intense, and the house started shaking, the power wept out. >> reporter: if you keep following the debris you lend up at lewis morga
cam thompson spent the day checking out the damage. >> reporter: we're in st. mary'sround us most of the damage hit from last night's storm, the fire department saying no injuries but 13 buildings were damaged. this barn behind me getting the worst of it. the question is, was this caused by a tornado? chain saws good to work cleaning up the mess, mostly fallen trees and damage to homes, but in charles nelson's case, it cost him two barns. >> i didn't see nothing after the storm. i...
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thompson. good morning. we are in clemmonson, st. mary's county, for a mile around us, is where most of the damage was. thankfully, 13 buildings damaged, this barn, one of the worst hit knocked down, pieces of it thrown. another barn was damaged as well. 75 trees around the areas gnarled and twisted and uprooted. was this caused by a tornados, national weather service will here to figure that out. >>> last night was one to celebrate, when it came to journalism be one of our own. the 57th national academy of television arts and scientists held the annual chesapeake emmy awards. see our own, andreia accepting her award. she won the prestigious board of governor's award. she has been such an active and important member of our community for the past 30 plus years she has been at wusa 9. i feel blessed to work with her. >> congratulations. terrific honor. final look at the seven-day forecast for today. it's going to be breezying as good amount of sunshine this morning. clouds develop this the afternoon. no rain today or tomorrow. today's high 82. feeling cooler because of the wind. 86 degrees on monday. les
thompson. good morning. we are in clemmonson, st. mary's county, for a mile around us, is where most of the damage was. thankfully, 13 buildings damaged, this barn, one of the worst hit knocked down, pieces of it thrown. another barn was damaged as well. 75 trees around the areas gnarled and twisted and uprooted. was this caused by a tornados, national weather service will here to figure that out. >>> last night was one to celebrate, when it came to journalism be one of our own. the...