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i got a nice drive shaft ring from michael. thank you, michael, i think we're engaged.r "aloha to lost." [ applause ] >> this is h >> this is how big a fan i am. you know the woman, widmore's wife? i can't even keep up with that relationship. she was at a christmas party, the white-haired woman. i shrieked as i came around the corner. i looked that the woman. oh, god, and she takes me aside. she goes, please don't do that. [ laughter ] >> announcer: with the new version of yahoo! mrsion of yah mobile, you can preview your inbox, stay connected to everything on the go. new improved yahoo! mail from mobile coming soon. what you did at this morning's meeting? that was pure poetry. stop it. hello? you spotted a million dollar accounting error that no one else noticed. that was pretty sweet. ha ha. but you did have eight layers of sweet crunchy back up. what can i say? you're the man. or -- you know, the little dude. ha. that's me. [ female announcer ] stay on your game by stopping mid-morning hunger with kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats® cereal. an excellent source of fiber f
i got a nice drive shaft ring from michael. thank you, michael, i think we're engaged.r "aloha to lost." [ applause ] >> this is h >> this is how big a fan i am. you know the woman, widmore's wife? i can't even keep up with that relationship. she was at a christmas party, the white-haired woman. i shrieked as i came around the corner. i looked that the woman. oh, god, and she takes me aside. she goes, please don't do that. [ laughter ] >> announcer: with the new...
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michael's, easton, some rain potential there. the core of the rain now is well south of us from virginia beach south into western north carolina and you can see the clouds spinning from offshore, that is that offshore storm that we're watching very closely over time here, see what it does. we're at the very beginning of the hurricane season here as we go towards june 1st. here's a look at the forecast model. as we go forward in time here we'll watch this decision turbans, it looks like it's going to continue to spin to the south. that should allow for more sunshine tomorrow. perhaps a little warmer but still upper 70s a good bet and variably cloudy conditions. then we roll forward into tuesday, the storm still staying south but a boundary pushing from the north and east, backdoor cool front may spawn a few showers at least intermittently wednesday afternoon so we'll watch that. tonight, 62 or so the showers end. the chance for fog to develop by daybreak as well and then we go into tomorrow for you, your 2-degree guarantee, about
michael's, easton, some rain potential there. the core of the rain now is well south of us from virginia beach south into western north carolina and you can see the clouds spinning from offshore, that is that offshore storm that we're watching very closely over time here, see what it does. we're at the very beginning of the hurricane season here as we go towards june 1st. here's a look at the forecast model. as we go forward in time here we'll watch this decision turbans, it looks like it's...
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police say they have found the remains of michael hogan.years after he disappeared from a recovery and therapeutic facility in shrewsbury, vermont. authorities in the meantime ruled out foul play. >> i just want answers. i want to know what the truth is, what happened to him. there's no cause of death, there's no manner of death. and how did he wind up where he wound up? >> we know michael is gone, that we know, closure to some degree but we still don't know what happened. >> michael's father reached out to a forensic specialist at towson university to see if she could help. she and her students spent two full days uncovering remains of what is believed to be michael hogan's body. they hope to uncover enough to find answers about his mysterious death. >>> 6:47. a bar owner is dead in dundalk and this morning his friends and police are still shocked. a memorial is growing where baltimore county police found lee martin suffering from nine gunshot wounds. martin lived on railway avenue in dundalk neex to the bar he owned. police say 2:30 a.m.
police say they have found the remains of michael hogan.years after he disappeared from a recovery and therapeutic facility in shrewsbury, vermont. authorities in the meantime ruled out foul play. >> i just want answers. i want to know what the truth is, what happened to him. there's no cause of death, there's no manner of death. and how did he wind up where he wound up? >> we know michael is gone, that we know, closure to some degree but we still don't know what happened. >>...
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michael was not gay.s full of [ bleep ]. >> okay, sir, thank you. >> jimmy: he's a little bit on the fence. he was not -- [ laughter ] the paparazzi caught up with michael's father joe jackson and he was not happy, either. >> hey, joe, joe, what do you think about the recent claims that michael was gay. >> michael was what? >> gay. >> michael wasn't no gay. none of my sons are gay. >> well, klein -- >> michael made a lot of love to chickens and don keeps, soup cans, ceiling fans and wedding gowns. >> he had sex with fans and wedding gowns? >> yes, he did, of the female purr swags. michael was strange, maybe. hell, he was stranger than a $3 bill, but that don't make him gay. my son ain't never ever have sex with a fella. >> all right, okay, thanks, joe. >> and while we at it, check out my new album called "baby need breakfast" by desiree and doggie dee. that's dropping may 14th. >> be sure to check that out. >> jimmy: crazy. nobody ever mentioned this, but the guy has a pumpkin head. and one more thing. as
michael was not gay.s full of [ bleep ]. >> okay, sir, thank you. >> jimmy: he's a little bit on the fence. he was not -- [ laughter ] the paparazzi caught up with michael's father joe jackson and he was not happy, either. >> hey, joe, joe, what do you think about the recent claims that michael was gay. >> michael was what? >> gay. >> michael wasn't no gay. none of my sons are gay. >> well, klein -- >> michael made a lot of love to chickens and...
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michael brown. the guy blamed for bungling katrina says president obama deliberately delayed action on this oil spill in the gulf to stir up opposition to offshore drilling. michael brown, the inimitable. [ speaking native language ] [ speaking native language ] [ moans ] [ speaking native language ] ♪ [ speaking native language ] [ male announcer ] doctors have been saying it forever. let's take a look. [ male announcer ] but they've never actually been able to do it like this. let's take a look. [ male announcer ] v-scan from ge healthcare. a pocket sized imaging device that will help change the way doctors see patients. that's better health for more people. ♪ hey, aren't you... supposed to be following that fidelity green line? well, yeah, but it keeps leading me back to my old office. i think it might be broken. or maybe it's trying to tell you something. yeah, but what could it be trying... oh, i left my 401(k) at my old job. and i left a jacket on the back of my door. but i think the line is t
michael brown. the guy blamed for bungling katrina says president obama deliberately delayed action on this oil spill in the gulf to stir up opposition to offshore drilling. michael brown, the inimitable. [ speaking native language ] [ speaking native language ] [ moans ] [ speaking native language ] ♪ [ speaking native language ] [ male announcer ] doctors have been saying it forever. let's take a look. [ male announcer ] but they've never actually been able to do it like this. let's take a...
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hey, michael. >> hey, gary. >> hey, michael. how are you?> smith: in the dream center conference room, i sat in on a meeting with clifford and patten's president as they tried to work out the final details of their deal. >> what are the big barriers to the deal? let's put the turds on the table. >> here's kind of like-- if i can simplify it, michael. i like the fact that you get right to the bottom line. i can't think of a more exciting opportunity for patten to be involved in this work. we just need to move on in some way that makes sense to you. >> absolutely. well, it always takes more money and longer time. i mean, if we think it's going to cost two million, it's going to cost five. if we think it's going to be two years, it's going to be in five years. it always is that way, you know? >> smith: it's an unusual deal in one respect. clifford wants to keep patten and dream center non-profit. >> i think it's two or three million bucks in the first twelve months is what i'm hearing. >> smith: but clifford's negotiated it so that if he can't
hey, michael. >> hey, gary. >> hey, michael. how are you?> smith: in the dream center conference room, i sat in on a meeting with clifford and patten's president as they tried to work out the final details of their deal. >> what are the big barriers to the deal? let's put the turds on the table. >> here's kind of like-- if i can simplify it, michael. i like the fact that you get right to the bottom line. i can't think of a more exciting opportunity for patten to be...
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i guess i david donnell bennett and michael calabrese. both are members of the spectrum community and mr. calabrese is also the director of the wireless future program at the new america foundation. he's a lawyer and mr. donovan is also a voyeur and president of the association for maximum service television, so you get an idea of where they're coming from. gentlemen, recently on this program, ftc chair julius genachowski was on as with marty cooper, founder of the cell phones and both had something to say about the spectrum and efficiency. >> we are going to need to find ways to look at spectrum policy to encourage more efficient use of spectrum. there are policies like potentially secondary licensing the spectrum, were spectrum flexibility that will encourage the private market family to more efficient use of spectrum. >> the solution to the spectrum problem is not redistributing the spectrum. it's not taking spectrum away from one entity. it's not even sharing the spectrum. it is in fact creating new capacity, in effect, creating new s
i guess i david donnell bennett and michael calabrese. both are members of the spectrum community and mr. calabrese is also the director of the wireless future program at the new america foundation. he's a lawyer and mr. donovan is also a voyeur and president of the association for maximum service television, so you get an idea of where they're coming from. gentlemen, recently on this program, ftc chair julius genachowski was on as with marty cooper, founder of the cell phones and both had...
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michael brown. for bungling katrina says president obama deliberately delayed action on this oil spill in the gulf to stir up opposition to offshore drilling. michael brown, the inimitable. joins us next. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. ya know, i'm really glad we finally decided to see where raisin bran crunch is made. yeah, this trip is way overdue. i just can't wait to see all those crunchy flakes in action. i hope i get a chance to put two scoops!™ of raisins in some boxes. you know what will really get us in the spirit? ♪ 99 boxes of raisin bran crunch ♪ ♪ if you're nice to me i'll share some with you ♪ ♪ you take one down ( and pass it around ) ♪ ♪ 98 boxes of raisin bran crunch ♪ three tasty ingredients, one great combination. ♪ raisin bran crunch! from kellogg! let me show you. there's a new 24-hour frequent heartburn product called zegerid otc. its been shown in a clinical study to provide acid control that's greater and faster than prevacid. new zegerid otc has a powerful, dual
michael brown. for bungling katrina says president obama deliberately delayed action on this oil spill in the gulf to stir up opposition to offshore drilling. michael brown, the inimitable. joins us next. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. ya know, i'm really glad we finally decided to see where raisin bran crunch is made. yeah, this trip is way overdue. i just can't wait to see all those crunchy flakes in action. i hope i get a chance to put two scoops!™ of raisins in some...
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the parents of michael hogan will not give up. police ruled the son's death was not suspicious but mom and dad believe there's more to it. hogan is from bel air, was found in the woods in shrewsbury, vermont. and now coming into play, towson university. abc2 news sherrie johnson is there live to explain this. >> reporter: good morning. here at towson university the forensics department here has agreed to help try to figure out what happened in the disappearance of michael hogan. he lived at spring lake rampleg in vermont -- ranch in vermont, that's a recovery and therapy peek work to silt. he was there just over a year when one day he went missing in 2005. after following leads police notified his family that pieces of michael's remains had been found less than a mile from the ranch. with no evidence of homicide vermont state police deemed the case not suspicious and the crime lab was not involved, but michael's father didn't think that was enough and reached out to a forensics specialist at towson university to see if she could h
the parents of michael hogan will not give up. police ruled the son's death was not suspicious but mom and dad believe there's more to it. hogan is from bel air, was found in the woods in shrewsbury, vermont. and now coming into play, towson university. abc2 news sherrie johnson is there live to explain this. >> reporter: good morning. here at towson university the forensics department here has agreed to help try to figure out what happened in the disappearance of michael hogan. he lived...
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. >> ten years ago, barba harrison introduced us to a little bitty 5-year-old named michael.he shows us what life has been like for michael, now a grownup teenager. >> it was like a ride back through time as we prepared to meet michael who we first introduced you to as a wednesday's child ten years ago. he was five years old when we went to see the animals that day. and while he still is fascinated by wild life, he's not quite as little. you have grown so much. >> we caught up with her mom at the zoo where he had come to work on a merit badge. we would meet the zoo's own animal photography to help with a badge that he hopes to earn for tracking wild life. his photographs he plans to be part of his presentation. >> right there. >> one of the main things to remember about animals, you have to be patient. >> reporter: that's the key to capturing a wonderful moment. michael listened and said he learned a lot from megan's suggestions. >> that's a good one. >> a good one for her is what gwen brown thought the first time she saw michael on wednesday's child. >> i contacted child pro
. >> ten years ago, barba harrison introduced us to a little bitty 5-year-old named michael.he shows us what life has been like for michael, now a grownup teenager. >> it was like a ride back through time as we prepared to meet michael who we first introduced you to as a wednesday's child ten years ago. he was five years old when we went to see the animals that day. and while he still is fascinated by wild life, he's not quite as little. you have grown so much. >> we caught up...
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michael brown. the guy blamed for bungling katrina says president obama deliberately delayed action on this oil spill in the gulf to stir up opposition to offshore drilling. michael brown, the inimitable. joins us next. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc really, brian? what? you know that dunking is for oreo cookies only. if dunking oreo cakesters were acceptable, there would be a song about it. there is. ♪ ice cold milk and an oreo cakester ♪ no. no, that is not -- no, that is wrong. [ male announcer ] dunk or don't dunk. choose your side. your p.a.d. isn't just poor circulation in your legs causing you pain. ok. what is it? dad, it more than doubles your risk of a heart attack or stroke. you'd better read about plavix. if you have p.a.d., plavix can help protect you from a heart attack or stroke. plavix helps keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots- the cause of most heart attacks and strokes. talk with your doctor about plavix? i'll do it. promise. (announcer) people
michael brown. the guy blamed for bungling katrina says president obama deliberately delayed action on this oil spill in the gulf to stir up opposition to offshore drilling. michael brown, the inimitable. joins us next. you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc really, brian? what? you know that dunking is for oreo cookies only. if dunking oreo cakesters were acceptable, there would be a song about it. there is. ♪ ice cold milk and an oreo cakester ♪ no. no, that is not -- no,...
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. >> first off, david donovan, and secondly, michael call breeze. mr. call breeze, what is a spectrum? >> guest: well, much more commonly known as the public airwaves. it's really not a tangible thing at all, but the electromagnetic properties of the earth's atmosphere which allow the transmission of radio waves, and we call it the spectrum because it's a spectrum of frequencies that can carry, you know, basically different waves with different propagation characteristics. so some are high-frequent went si waves that carry a lot of information but not through walls or trees or over very long distances, and then there are low frequency bands such as those used by television which are considered the beach front, the very best, because those frequencies carry radio signals, you know, through multiple walls, through trees and in rural areas over very long distances. so it's a set of frequencies that are useful for communicating, and it's all owned by the american people as kind of a public resource. >> host: david donovan, anything to that definition you wo
. >> first off, david donovan, and secondly, michael call breeze. mr. call breeze, what is a spectrum? >> guest: well, much more commonly known as the public airwaves. it's really not a tangible thing at all, but the electromagnetic properties of the earth's atmosphere which allow the transmission of radio waves, and we call it the spectrum because it's a spectrum of frequencies that can carry, you know, basically different waves with different propagation characteristics. so some...
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then i said wait a minute, that is not me, that is michael. [laughter] tavis: to your point, is a blessing or a curse, a good or bad thing, that you favor so much? >> it was hard in the beginning. obviously have of your genes are your father's, so how do you establish your own identity? i went for the sensitive young man parts when i was younger. ironically, i took a look, and in bad's career, he was the sensitive young man for many pictures until he did "the champion." that sort of set his persona. i guess for me, to some degree the era of "wall street'" and " fatal attraction" these parts are offered to me. tavis: what the make of the proximity to these blockbusters? >> that was a big year for me. i have been the proposed foprod. being second generation and getting the nomination -- the nomination comes from the acting branch of that academy. to get a nomination from your fellow actors, being second- generation and all that, really was a tremendous thing and really helped by confidence and help meet step out of his shadow. tavis: i can see o
then i said wait a minute, that is not me, that is michael. [laughter] tavis: to your point, is a blessing or a curse, a good or bad thing, that you favor so much? >> it was hard in the beginning. obviously have of your genes are your father's, so how do you establish your own identity? i went for the sensitive young man parts when i was younger. ironically, i took a look, and in bad's career, he was the sensitive young man for many pictures until he did "the champion." that...
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michael brown says the service was a celebration of sutton's life. sutton was an intern for brown as part of a youth program. one person has been charged in sutton's death now. >>> police are stepping up security near a middle school in annapolis after two girls said they were approached by a suspicious man. the girls are students at bates middle school. one girl said on may 1st while walking along boxwood road, a man in a car asked if she wanted to go for a ride. two weeks later, the other students said she was walking to the school bus stop on fairfax road when a man grabbed her arm. she managed to pull away and the suspect ran off. in both case, the suspect was driving a small dark blue sedan, possibly a honda with tinted windows. >>> we're learning new details today about an emergency landing at dulles airport. united airlines flight 27 was flying from new york to los angeles when a cockpit fire forced the pilot to land the boeing 757 in virginia. federal safety investors today said the fire was concentrated in a piece of window-heating equipment
michael brown says the service was a celebration of sutton's life. sutton was an intern for brown as part of a youth program. one person has been charged in sutton's death now. >>> police are stepping up security near a middle school in annapolis after two girls said they were approached by a suspicious man. the girls are students at bates middle school. one girl said on may 1st while walking along boxwood road, a man in a car asked if she wanted to go for a ride. two weeks later, the...
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michael hogan disappeared five years ago from shrewsbury, vermont. authorities didn't suspect foul play but towson university is now getting involved. how towson is helping the family. good morning. >> reporter: that's right we're at towson university, the forensic department agreed to step in and try to help to figure out what happened in the disappearance of michael hogan. hogan lived at the spring lake ranch in vermont. this is a recovery and therapeutic work facility. he was there for just over a year when one day he went missing in 2005. after three years of following leads police notified hogan's family that pieces of michael's remains had been found less than a mile from the ranch. with no evidence of homicide vermont state police deemed the case not suspicious and the crime lab was not involved. but michael's father didn't think that was enough and reached out for a forensic specialist at towson university to see if she could help. she and her students spent two days uncovering remains of what is believed to be michael hogan's body. >> so the
michael hogan disappeared five years ago from shrewsbury, vermont. authorities didn't suspect foul play but towson university is now getting involved. how towson is helping the family. good morning. >> reporter: that's right we're at towson university, the forensic department agreed to step in and try to help to figure out what happened in the disappearance of michael hogan. hogan lived at the spring lake ranch in vermont. this is a recovery and therapeutic work facility. he was there for...
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michael douglas is here. where's michael? michael diagnose lass. as you know, he won an oscar for his portrayal of an evil greedy wall street broker who was willing to manipulate the market for his own personal gain. where does hollywood come up with these crazy ideas? where's bill maher? one of my favorite comedians. bill is the reason we have no opening prayer tonight. they were afraid he would boo, so we couldn't do that, so i'm sorry. and speaking of that, you know, everybody complains about the lack of civility on both sides. you see it in sports, you see it in politics. i think we have the answer. take a look. >> would not apply to those who are here illegally. >> are you tired of people saying what's on their mind? >> we ought to have one of the best videos of all time. everyone's got an opinion, and they're all compelled to share it with others. well, those annoying comments can go away with this, duct tape. just a few inches of this gray, stk east fab rec solves it all. duct tape, the all-american solution to everything. >> because osama b
michael douglas is here. where's michael? michael diagnose lass. as you know, he won an oscar for his portrayal of an evil greedy wall street broker who was willing to manipulate the market for his own personal gain. where does hollywood come up with these crazy ideas? where's bill maher? one of my favorite comedians. bill is the reason we have no opening prayer tonight. they were afraid he would boo, so we couldn't do that, so i'm sorry. and speaking of that, you know, everybody complains...
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later we'll get into the bret michaels' story, and of course more on this as well. what do you make of this. >> well, before you jump to a conclusion, i mean the two people who are claiming to be the accuser and the witness are a pimp, a self-styled pimp, and a 16-year-old runaway. i don't want to blame anybody, but he deserves a presumption of innocence, and it does have the earmarks of a setup or somebody who, at least, was trying to contrivsomething. >> larry: now this is not an indictment, right. >> no. >> larry: standard in new york, you bring a charge, do they investigate? do they go to the hotel? what do they do when you bring a charge? >> it doesn't sound like given the timing of this -- and obviously we're speculating -- but it doesn't sound like a whole lot of investigation done. it sounds like a 16-year-old, who apparently, made a claim. they went to the area where he was. >> larry: to the hotel. >> found him at the hotel and then they arrest him. but clearly there wasn't enough time do any kind of a dna, unless he admitted to doing something, which would
later we'll get into the bret michaels' story, and of course more on this as well. what do you make of this. >> well, before you jump to a conclusion, i mean the two people who are claiming to be the accuser and the witness are a pimp, a self-styled pimp, and a 16-year-old runaway. i don't want to blame anybody, but he deserves a presumption of innocence, and it does have the earmarks of a setup or somebody who, at least, was trying to contrivsomething. >> larry: now this is not an...
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michaels -- rocker bret michaels. he suffered what doctors called a warning stroke earlier this week that led to the discovery of a hole in his heart that will eventually require surgery. he is by far the sentimental favorite, but donald trump insisted it will not be a factor in selecting a winner tonight. >> if i did on that basis, i would lose credibility. i think if bret does not do as well as holly, will not make it. >> he is out of the hospital, even though the doctors say his brain and body are not yet 100%. he is being treated on an outpatient basis. he will receive daily injections, in the hopes of reducing the chances of additional blood clots forming. given his medical troubles, doctors are issuing an urgent warning about strokes. your body may be giving you a critical with a call that is easily missed. -- wakeup call that is easily missed. >> the simpsons to not last long. -- the symptoms do not last long. they are issuing a warning that could save your life. >> you need to get help. he went up to the camp
michaels -- rocker bret michaels. he suffered what doctors called a warning stroke earlier this week that led to the discovery of a hole in his heart that will eventually require surgery. he is by far the sentimental favorite, but donald trump insisted it will not be a factor in selecting a winner tonight. >> if i did on that basis, i would lose credibility. i think if bret does not do as well as holly, will not make it. >> he is out of the hospital, even though the doctors say his...
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michaels learned his 9-year-old daughter, rain, also suffers from the condition. but trump insists michael's troubles won't be a factener deciding a winner. >> if i did it on that basis, i would lose credibility. i think bret would want it that way. if he doesn't do as well, he wopt make it. >> trump's decision comes sunday night. mark barber. a michaels is out of the hospital, however, doctors say he's not yet made a full recovery. he's being treated on outpatient basis to keep additional blood clots from forming. >> your instaweather forecast with meteorologist john collins. >> and getting a close look on the doppler radar, over baltimore right now. nothing happening, maybe a couple of sprinkles out of the clouds. another band of showers is approaching from the west. so here's howard county. it is west of how -- howard county. there's lightning in some of this, west of the district of columbia down here. this band is coming in, and the previous one gave us anywhere from -- from 100th to 600th of an inch of rain around the area. let's look at numbers that we coll
michaels learned his 9-year-old daughter, rain, also suffers from the condition. but trump insists michael's troubles won't be a factener deciding a winner. >> if i did it on that basis, i would lose credibility. i think bret would want it that way. if he doesn't do as well, he wopt make it. >> trump's decision comes sunday night. mark barber. a michaels is out of the hospital, however, doctors say he's not yet made a full recovery. he's being treated on outpatient basis to keep...
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a skull found in the woods by a hunter has been identified as michael hogan. family members want to know what happened to him. with no evidence of homicide vermont state police say the case wasn't suspicious and the crime lab wasn't involved. but michael's father reached out to a forensic specialist at towson university to see if she could help. >> i said well, i think i can assemble a team of students that can come out and get real life field experience while enabling a fully gridded highly powered search to occur. >> reporter: the forensic specialist and her students, they spent two days trying to uncover evidence and they hope they can somehow figure out what happened to michael hogan. reporting live in towson, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> 5:45. harford county authorities have identified an 8-year-old boy who died after falling into a stream late friday. harford county fire hidefied the victim -- identified the victim as 8-year-old justin hayes wilson. it happened in the 1300 block of harford town drive late friday night. authorities say wilson and a 7-y
a skull found in the woods by a hunter has been identified as michael hogan. family members want to know what happened to him. with no evidence of homicide vermont state police say the case wasn't suspicious and the crime lab wasn't involved. but michael's father reached out to a forensic specialist at towson university to see if she could help. >> i said well, i think i can assemble a team of students that can come out and get real life field experience while enabling a fully gridded...
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. >> the idea to contract out a search for michael came from the family. their son, who suffered from mental illness, had wandered away from vermont treatment center back in 2005. like any parents, they just wanted him back, as much as him -- as much of him as could be found. the father joined searchers in vermont. >> in his pants were his cigarette lighter and keys. >> emotional for everyone, including the forensic students. >> i don't know if we got answers, but we definitely bring it more of him home to give back to his family, which is all we could have asked for. >> the evidence was handed over to state police for analysis. the family is still heartbroken, but very grateful for this new turn of events. >> everyone who thinks that today's youth are still in trouble should have been with me this weekend. they were fabulous. they were calling in the muck in the swamp, up to their knees, just fantastic. what a great group. >> the cause of death was initially ruled inconclusive by the vermont medical examiner, but with this new evidence, the family is hopi
. >> the idea to contract out a search for michael came from the family. their son, who suffered from mental illness, had wandered away from vermont treatment center back in 2005. like any parents, they just wanted him back, as much as him -- as much of him as could be found. the father joined searchers in vermont. >> in his pants were his cigarette lighter and keys. >> emotional for everyone, including the forensic students. >> i don't know if we got answers, but we...
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more cheers from michael oher thursday night. or from his adopted family talk about michael's journey from hardship to hope and the importance of placing children in loving homes. >> we didn't miss a beat. >> reporter: the story of michael oher was portrayed in the story the blind side. >> all individuals have value and we are so guilty of putting value on people incorrectly. >> reporter: arrow child and family ministries founder says he himself was in foster care, even abused at one point in his life and he said he knows the pain michael felt and appreciates it. >>> arrow child and family ministries was founded in 1992. >>> an incredible story of survival. three people were cast into the ocean after their boat capsized. >>> a disturbing trend called vodka eye balling. why it's becoming popular on college campuses. >> reporter: the first alert forecast coming up next. >>> ,,,,,, -thanks for coming back out. -sure. i think you might have hooked it up wrong, though. yea, we're getting way too many channels. no, no. that's -- that's
more cheers from michael oher thursday night. or from his adopted family talk about michael's journey from hardship to hope and the importance of placing children in loving homes. >> we didn't miss a beat. >> reporter: the story of michael oher was portrayed in the story the blind side. >> all individuals have value and we are so guilty of putting value on people incorrectly. >> reporter: arrow child and family ministries founder says he himself was in foster care, even...
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"newsweek" magazine's michael isikoff writing about this.l talk about the investigation with him. >>> and we'd like to know what you think on any of the stories we're covering today. go to twitter.msnbc.com. look up my name and send us a tweet. the smell of freshly juiced wheat grass and hand pressed shirts. whatever scents fill your household, purina tidy cats scoop helps neutralize odors in multiple cat homes. purina tidy cats scoop. keep your home smelling like home. >>> welcome back. new protests against arizona's controversial immigration law. the city councils of tucson and flagstaff have voted to sue the state over the new crackdown on illegal immigrants and say they are concerned about the cost of enforcement as well as the damage to arizona's tourism industry. >>> tonight civil rights activist al sharpton will join hispanic leaders and the mayor of phoenix for a candlelight march to the state capitol. reverend sharpton compares the protest to the freedom riders who battled segregation in the '60s. tonight the phoenix suns host game
"newsweek" magazine's michael isikoff writing about this.l talk about the investigation with him. >>> and we'd like to know what you think on any of the stories we're covering today. go to twitter.msnbc.com. look up my name and send us a tweet. the smell of freshly juiced wheat grass and hand pressed shirts. whatever scents fill your household, purina tidy cats scoop helps neutralize odors in multiple cat homes. purina tidy cats scoop. keep your home smelling like home....
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so please welcome michael. [applause] >> thank you very much having been at the dentist and preferred to be drilled by the doctor as opposed to dr. bob tyrrell i am sorry to have walked to know little late to have missed his presentation it seems his book is confronting had on the fact come on the one hand as he asserts and i turned -- tend to agree that conservatives have been winning the battle of ideas in the political marketplace for a long time. with the commentators writing off liberalism in 1952 even before i started following the political data and indeed before my first encyclopedia and like all of the other kids that are not interested that the funeral continues to be celebrated by the denison's of the "culture smog" saw that most recently in 2008 and 2009 that it would be a good biography of whitaker chambers and the only proper role of conservative to maintain existing policies in place but to do anything else was somehow not kosher according to cannon house with the various cultures smog publicatio
so please welcome michael. [applause] >> thank you very much having been at the dentist and preferred to be drilled by the doctor as opposed to dr. bob tyrrell i am sorry to have walked to know little late to have missed his presentation it seems his book is confronting had on the fact come on the one hand as he asserts and i turned -- tend to agree that conservatives have been winning the battle of ideas in the political marketplace for a long time. with the commentators writing off...
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host: michael on the republican line, you are on with michael sheehan.please go ahead with your question. caller: i will take you back a couple years. the man who was convicted for 9/11 involvement. he was convicted on his guilty plea. when he pled guilty, the next phase of the trial was what his sentence was going to be. he spent the whole time putting america down in a violent terms. he was buried the death penalty by one vote, as i understand that. -- he was scared the death penalty -- spared the death penalty. when it was first discussed and coming into the country, there is an attempt to look at his laptop. host: michael, where do you want to go with this? what would you like michael sheehan to comment on? caller: was that whole scenario out of the ordinary to you? did it smell? host: it was interesting. when he was originally arrested, we thought he might have been the so-called 20th hijacker. in my view, and in the investigation, it turns out that he was not. he had too many issues. al-qaeda did not really trust him to be the 20th hijacker. he was
host: michael on the republican line, you are on with michael sheehan.please go ahead with your question. caller: i will take you back a couple years. the man who was convicted for 9/11 involvement. he was convicted on his guilty plea. when he pled guilty, the next phase of the trial was what his sentence was going to be. he spent the whole time putting america down in a violent terms. he was buried the death penalty by one vote, as i understand that. -- he was scared the death penalty --...
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bret michaels won the celebrity apprentice.both finalists would receive to under $50,000 for their favorite -- they would receive $250,000 for their favorite charities. >> holly was fantastic. bret was just amazing. >> bret michaels is a lifeline diabetic. he said his focus now will be family and his help. >> it will be an end of an error on nbc. " the series handed out nearly 6000 speaking parts. one fan guest stars tonight. >> the first time they said " action," i was shaking very bad. >> it is the best in the business. >> nbc is considering some send- off episodes sometime next season. a lot of folks will miss that show. 6:41. we will take a look at the morning headlines. >> delays developing around an accident scene on the north side of the beltway. >> we have some fog and drizzle that is likely to affecting the morning commute. here's a look outside. 64 degrees at the airport. stay tuned. the weather is next. the weather is next. >> welcome back. residents in dundalk bar on edge after a man was shot and killed. lee martin
bret michaels won the celebrity apprentice.both finalists would receive to under $50,000 for their favorite -- they would receive $250,000 for their favorite charities. >> holly was fantastic. bret was just amazing. >> bret michaels is a lifeline diabetic. he said his focus now will be family and his help. >> it will be an end of an error on nbc. " the series handed out nearly 6000 speaking parts. one fan guest stars tonight. >> the first time they said "...
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donald trump insists michaels troubles won't be a factor in picking between michaels and holly robinsone. >> i think bret would want it that way. if he doesn't do as well as holly, he will not make it. that's all. >> michaels' doctor says his brain and body are not yet 100%. >>> and giving back since becoming a well known name in the music world. now he is caught in the controversy in the gay community. >> reporter: the artist, a d.c. area native viewed as a rising star in the hip-hop and rap music scene, but now he is at the center of a controversy in washington's community. he agreed to perform at the convention center, but the organization says the singer pulled out when the gay press started to cover the story. >> headliners are important to us, so often sometimes they are on the cover, and he got cold feet and said he did not want to do it. >> we were told that we did not give him the correct information, we misled him, which is definitely not true. >> organizers say they agreed to pay him $18,000 for the 45-minute performance. they were able to get their down payment back and book
donald trump insists michaels troubles won't be a factor in picking between michaels and holly robinsone. >> i think bret would want it that way. if he doesn't do as well as holly, he will not make it. that's all. >> michaels' doctor says his brain and body are not yet 100%. >>> and giving back since becoming a well known name in the music world. now he is caught in the controversy in the gay community. >> reporter: the artist, a d.c. area native viewed as a rising...
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michael isikoff from newsweek.thank you. >> stay in jail, that's what the judge decided for the nine members of the michigan militia charged with sedition. judge roberts suspended a decision that would allow them to leave jail while they await trial. prosecutors have until 5:00 today to file an appeal if the judge believes the government cannot win its case, the nine militia members are back on the street. ounts we're offering. i've got some catchphrases that'll make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just "fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance." boss: ha, yeah, good luck with that catching on! anncr: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. that's my choice. because with national, i roll past the counter... and choose any car in the aisle. oh, buck chooses the blue one! [ male
michael isikoff from newsweek.thank you. >> stay in jail, that's what the judge decided for the nine members of the michigan militia charged with sedition. judge roberts suspended a decision that would allow them to leave jail while they await trial. prosecutors have until 5:00 today to file an appeal if the judge believes the government cannot win its case, the nine militia members are back on the street. ounts we're offering. i've got some catchphrases that'll make these savings even...
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my name is chef michael.rant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are. i know exactly what you love, don't i? - [ barks ] - mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired. chef michael's canine creations. that's my choice. because with national, i roll past the counter... and choose any car in the aisle. oh, buck chooses the blue one! [ male announcer ] go national. go like a pro. choosing your own car? now, that's a good call. so forget return on investment. let's talk return on insurance. switch your car insurance to allstate, and you can earn a 5% bonus. 5% of your premium sent to you twice a year for as long as you don't have an accident. the safe driving bonus check, only from allstate. [ operator judy ] see how much you could save. call or click today for a free quote or to find an
my name is chef michael.rant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are. i know exactly what you love, don't i? - [ barks ] - mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired. chef michael's canine creations. that's my choice. because with national, i roll past the counter......
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michael gravitz, what is the latest information you have about oil coming ashore? we hear from the coast guard today that we have been given, she said, a gift in that the weather and the current has kept the oil offshore. >> that's true, although our understanding is that the oil has touched down on a couple of islands in the gulf of mexico. chandelier island, breton national wildlife refuge and -- oil is pushed around by winds and waves, and there is about three, four, 5,000 square miles of it out in the gulf of mexico, and we're just hoping that the winds keep it off the shorelines and off the beaches and the coast of the gulf states. >> woodruff: inevitably, you know it's coming in. >> that's true. usually at this time of year the winds are from the south pushing the oil north toward the coast, and while we apparently have a temporary reprieve because the winds are coming from the north now, keeping the oil off the coast, that's expected to change in the next few days and you know -- what's really so hard to believe here is that with all this technology, with al
michael gravitz, what is the latest information you have about oil coming ashore? we hear from the coast guard today that we have been given, she said, a gift in that the weather and the current has kept the oil offshore. >> that's true, although our understanding is that the oil has touched down on a couple of islands in the gulf of mexico. chandelier island, breton national wildlife refuge and -- oil is pushed around by winds and waves, and there is about three, four, 5,000 square miles...
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michael morcos of old second national bank. welcome back michael. good to see you. let's go through your previous picks here. since january 14th, google, j.p. morgan, verizon all down between 10 and 19%. but you still like all those names? i like every name. yes, so far not so good, right? but i think google, certainly peoples concerned about the china situation has impacted the stock, but i think it's a great opportunity. google's trading at 16 times, 17 times earnings. and the business is really executing well. every name. i actually added to j.p. morgan some more stock today. i like all the names. ok, and let's go over the new picks now. qualcomm is the first one up here. it makes technology for wireless networks. and the stock is at one year lows, why do you like it? well, i think it's been sold improperly or incorrectly. and we really like it. it's cheap. if you take the cash out of the balance sheet, is trading at around 15 times earnings. and with the growth rate of about 25. so, great management, really 3 g or 4 g continuing to grow. and i think it's a great
michael morcos of old second national bank. welcome back michael. good to see you. let's go through your previous picks here. since january 14th, google, j.p. morgan, verizon all down between 10 and 19%. but you still like all those names? i like every name. yes, so far not so good, right? but i think google, certainly peoples concerned about the china situation has impacted the stock, but i think it's a great opportunity. google's trading at 16 times, 17 times earnings. and the business is...
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we found clothing and personal effects that clearly belong to michael. >> the idea came from the family. their son had wandered away from it vermont treatment center back in 2005. they just wanted him back, as much of him as could be found. the father joined searchers in vermont. >> his cigarette lighter were in his pants the keys. >> emotional for everyone, including the forensic students. >> we got answers. >> the evidence was handed over to the rump state police for analysis. there were searching for unknowns, a search that has a family very grateful for this new turn of events. >> anybody who thinks our future is in trouble should have been with me this week. they were fabulous. in theere cliawing muck. what a great group. >> the cause of death was ruled inconclusive. with this new evidence come the family hopes more questions may be entered. stop the attempt to oil leak will come under top scrutiny. >> bp hopes to cap the well this week. kate amara has the latest on the efforts. >> we are beginning this week with some bad news. that fix has been postponed. the pipe is not working a
we found clothing and personal effects that clearly belong to michael. >> the idea came from the family. their son had wandered away from it vermont treatment center back in 2005. they just wanted him back, as much of him as could be found. the father joined searchers in vermont. >> his cigarette lighter were in his pants the keys. >> emotional for everyone, including the forensic students. >> we got answers. >> the evidence was handed over to the rump state police...
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i'm john matarese. >>> to the latest on rocker and reality star bret michaels, he's the winner of the celebrity apprentice, beat out holly robinson pete. donald trump hired him, winning $250,000 for the charity of his choice. the american diabetes association. but runner up pete was a winner as well. it turns out her charity for autism was given the same amount of money. michael's appearance on the finale has been in question after he suffered a brain hemorrhage in april and then was hospitalized again recently for a hole in his heart. >> the show was great. i mean, we spent six seasons watching it and dedicating an hour to watch it. now that it's over i don't know what i'm going to jump to next. >> i'm a "lost" fan. i'm going back to season one. knowing what i know now i need to look at it again. >> the last episode of "lost" ended with a memorable charlie's question to his fellow island castaways, guys, where are we? this is an exclusive viewing party in los angeles where 2,000 people picked up free tickets in a matter of minutes. six seasons and then some 120 episodes later many vi
i'm john matarese. >>> to the latest on rocker and reality star bret michaels, he's the winner of the celebrity apprentice, beat out holly robinson pete. donald trump hired him, winning $250,000 for the charity of his choice. the american diabetes association. but runner up pete was a winner as well. it turns out her charity for autism was given the same amount of money. michael's appearance on the finale has been in question after he suffered a brain hemorrhage in april and then was...
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michael has said we go a ways back. we campaigned together when he was running for the senate in 2006. that was not a particularly good year to be running for the senate. i am very pleased that he is our chairman and that race did not work out how we had hoped, but he is serving in a capacity that is critically important to our party and country. i have to tell a story because you mentioned basketball. we all knew that michael was going to do great things with this position and previous posts that he had held. after campaigning with him, i happened to run into one of his basketball coaches from his formative years. i had this discussion with him and he said, we knew michael would do great things from a very early age because he demonstrated a great capacity for leadership, decision making. he said there was one game in particular where they were playing this team. the game started and before the first quarter was over, they were down by 15 points. a guy on the other team was just killing them. the coach said he called a
michael has said we go a ways back. we campaigned together when he was running for the senate in 2006. that was not a particularly good year to be running for the senate. i am very pleased that he is our chairman and that race did not work out how we had hoped, but he is serving in a capacity that is critically important to our party and country. i have to tell a story because you mentioned basketball. we all knew that michael was going to do great things with this position and previous posts...
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we have david donovan and michael calabrese. what is a spectrum? what is a spectrum? it is known as the public airwaves. it is the elected magnetic atmosphere that allows the transmission of radio waves. it is a spectrum of frequencies that can carry different waves with different propagation characteristics. some are high frequency waves carry a lot of information but not through walls or trees or over long distances. then there are low frequency bands such as those used by television which are considered to be the very best. those frequencies. radio signals for multiple walls, trees, and over long distances. it is a set of frequencies that are useful for communicating. it is all owned by the american people as a kind of public resource. >> anything to add to that definition? >> i think that is essentially correct. it started with the sinking of the titanic. wireless communications has been important in this country. through the department of commerce and since the 1920's through the federal trade commission and the federal communications commission, you have a gover
we have david donovan and michael calabrese. what is a spectrum? what is a spectrum? it is known as the public airwaves. it is the elected magnetic atmosphere that allows the transmission of radio waves. it is a spectrum of frequencies that can carry different waves with different propagation characteristics. some are high frequency waves carry a lot of information but not through walls or trees or over long distances. then there are low frequency bands such as those used by television which...
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>> this week on "the communicator's" a discussion with fcc commissioner michael copps. >>we are pleased to welcome back to "the communicators" fcc commissioner michael copps. also joining us is jonathan make, from the "communications daily," where he served as assistant editor. commissioner copps, we appreciate you coming over and talking about some of the issues facing the fcc. ów'9&éf@y2c@&c+ one of the issues that is a little bit nebulas right now. it deals with the comcast court cases, net neutrality, and the ftc. there is a provision in the house financial regulatory bill that would give the ftc, the federal trade commission, power over the internet, thus taking it away from the fcc. what did you think of that, and did i interpret it correctly? >> i do not know if it is taking away or sharing. this is a huge infrastructure and ecosystem, information technologies and broadband that we are talking about. i do not think any one agency or any one office has a monopoly on addressing it. i think the ftc has things that it should be doing. i think the fcc has things it sh
>> this week on "the communicator's" a discussion with fcc commissioner michael copps. >>we are pleased to welcome back to "the communicators" fcc commissioner michael copps. also joining us is jonathan make, from the "communications daily," where he served as assistant editor. commissioner copps, we appreciate you coming over and talking about some of the issues facing the fcc. ów'9&éf@y2c@&c+ one of the issues that is a little bit nebulas...
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[applaase] michael . sorrentino jr. carolyn a. taft. [applause] >> michael baker.n c. [applause]. [applause] [applause] >> david n. [applause] >> brennan r. [applause] >> jay ralph williams. [applause] >> matt m. andrew m. sara essier. >>andrew t. [applaase] >> jackkon w. >> kyle thompson. [applause] >> ddn riggs. [applause] >>> brian l.. [applause] p> mmrgarrt fountain. [applause] >> tyler grody, adet first captain and brigade ccmmanderr >> erin conoly, class president. [applauss] >> lindsay a. [applause] >> matthew a. tyler, army association athletic trophy [applluse] >> thann you. %> firss regiment. >> third regiment. kkistin b. alan . ryan clay. >> megan. >> shannon top. >> rooert dory. %> paul o'dwyer. >> daniel firestone. >> philip draper. >>>samuel f. dennisshill burn. p> stephen jason. >> emml b. >> sara lee v. >> market garrison. >> richard miller. corey hansen. >> bradley m. . >> charles harrii. >> thomas harris jr.. >> james myers. >> raaph hartman. >> matthew paul. >>>jeremy jonas. [applause] >>>michael c. >> jassn sexxon. >> jeremy singletary. >>rthey.
[applaase] michael . sorrentino jr. carolyn a. taft. [applause] >> michael baker.n c. [applause]. [applause] [applause] >> david n. [applause] >> brennan r. [applause] >> jay ralph williams. [applause] >> matt m. andrew m. sara essier. >>andrew t. [applaase] >> jackkon w. >> kyle thompson. [applause] >> ddn riggs. [applause] >>> brian l.. [applause] p> mmrgarrt fountain. [applause] >> tyler grody, adet first captain and...
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michael's. we are in the 72-77-degree range. the winds are southeasterly at about 10 miles per hour. winds are just northeasterly a five to 10 knots. waves are only a foot. we are normal as far as the temperature range goes. ninety-three's the record on this date, set back in 1933. 41 degree record low. tonight, poli -- partly cloudy skies. 56 to 62, with a cloud cover and we don't see a lot of deviation with the temperature. this area high pressure to our north. and area of low pressure is spinning and causing showers over the carolinas. this is giving us the maritime field to the atmosphere. also, area of low pressure down in bermuda. in the meantime, here is the forecast for tomorrow. 77 at 82 bid is the same foggy- type start. this is spinning near bermuda, just an area of low pressure. it is showing a lack of organization. because we are talking about the start of hurricane season, june 1, coming out next week, it is something that bears watching. at this point is not even anything above tropical nature. -- it is not even a
michael's. we are in the 72-77-degree range. the winds are southeasterly at about 10 miles per hour. winds are just northeasterly a five to 10 knots. waves are only a foot. we are normal as far as the temperature range goes. ninety-three's the record on this date, set back in 1933. 41 degree record low. tonight, poli -- partly cloudy skies. 56 to 62, with a cloud cover and we don't see a lot of deviation with the temperature. this area high pressure to our north. and area of low pressure is...
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michael, i'll bring you in on this. they're looking at any possible connections with the taliban in pakistan or any other individuals. but when you look at some of the things that have happened in this investigation to the fact that the vin number was only taken off one door of the car, the mistakes that were made, that the guy would go on craigslist, everyone knows you can trace something back on craigslist. how credible would a connection be? wouldn't the taliban train someone better than what we've seen with this guy? >> clearly this guy's trade craft as we say in the business was extremely week. you're right. the vin number led to the guy who owned the car which led to an internet connection for the guy who bought the car and that led to his identification. i do believe, tamron, it's right that we question what happened at jfk f ,port the other night, that this guy was able to get on the plane. the other thing i find interesting about the press conference is the lack of the national intelligence community there. nei
michael, i'll bring you in on this. they're looking at any possible connections with the taliban in pakistan or any other individuals. but when you look at some of the things that have happened in this investigation to the fact that the vin number was only taken off one door of the car, the mistakes that were made, that the guy would go on craigslist, everyone knows you can trace something back on craigslist. how credible would a connection be? wouldn't the taliban train someone better than...
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michaels and cambridge. brown kokomo's city, about 75 degrees with shower activity increasing during the day. the beach temperature will stay at about 65. waves averaging about 1 foot. it will be a little color, 76 tomorrow and i of 76 sunday. -- a high of 76 sunday. up to 84 on wednesday and upper 80's to finish up next week. >> of clothing website that promises the perfect fit, and the president wants to further tighten fuel efficiency standards. >> president obama is mandating higher fuel efficiency standards for cars. federal agencies already mandated higher fuel standards for cars and light trucks in the 2012 through 2016 model years, but now the president wants even stricter standards beginning in 2017. he pointed to the gulf oil spill as a reason to lower dependence on oil. >> i believe it is possible in the next 20 years for vehicles to use half the fuel and produce have the pollution that they do today. that will only happen if we are willing to do what is necessary for the sake of our economy, our
michaels and cambridge. brown kokomo's city, about 75 degrees with shower activity increasing during the day. the beach temperature will stay at about 65. waves averaging about 1 foot. it will be a little color, 76 tomorrow and i of 76 sunday. -- a high of 76 sunday. up to 84 on wednesday and upper 80's to finish up next week. >> of clothing website that promises the perfect fit, and the president wants to further tighten fuel efficiency standards. >> president obama is mandating...
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talks global economy with china, the price at the pump falls, and how some diehard michael jackson fans plan to mark the anniversary of his death. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. plus shrek scares it up at the box office, but not as expected. >>> the lakers get cinched by solar flairs and lima time comes to an end. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." i'm thomas roberts, and here are some of your top headlines this morning. jamaica declared a state of emergency after shooting and fire bomb attacks on police stations by suspected supporters of an allegeded drug lord who faces extradition to the u.s. at least one policeman was injured. streets leaded to the poor neighborhood were barricaded on sunday in defiance from a call from the government for the drug dealer to surrender. >>> iran is signaling it wants a prisoner swap for the release of three u.s. citizens arrested last july while hiking near the iraqi border. he says he has no doubt that the three are spies. last week a state department spokesman said washington wa
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michael elliott, let me begin with you. what do you think the british people were saying in this election? >> well, margaret, i think they were-- i think they were saying athat they didn't particularly like any of the choices that were in front of them. gordon brown lost this election. i think that's pretty plain, after 30 year approximates in government and administration, the electorate pretty clearly shows that they've had it with him, losing 90 seats or whatever it was. at the same time to use what has sort of become a cliche over the last few years, david cameron, the leader of the conservative party didn't manage to close the sale. i don't think he's particularly-- particularly loved by the great mass of the electorate. as for the liberal democrats, who had their moment in the sun a couple of weeks ago, i always trust my wife on these matters because she is the best observer of british politics i know. and she has been saying for the last week the lib dems won't poll nearly as well as the opinion polls are telling us.
michael elliott, let me begin with you. what do you think the british people were saying in this election? >> well, margaret, i think they were-- i think they were saying athat they didn't particularly like any of the choices that were in front of them. gordon brown lost this election. i think that's pretty plain, after 30 year approximates in government and administration, the electorate pretty clearly shows that they've had it with him, losing 90 seats or whatever it was. at the same...