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midland now boasts its own performing arts center, also designed to house the company's offices, for which p.a. cyber paid $10 million. a few blocks away, $12 million more built the virtual teachers center in what had been a steel workers union hall. and close by the money is also funding construction of new corporate headquarters, in addition to $5 million in other properties recently purchased in midland. to critics, hiring more teachers and creating more live courses would have made better use of taxpayers education dollars but trombetta defends his choice. >> we do need buildings for our employees. i mean it costs money to lease then and to build them and the dollars that we do receive, were able to squirrel some away over the years and invest in that. >> reporter: p.a. cyber also spun off its own not-for-profit business developing online curriculum to sell across the country. together, the non-profit and the school have grown to employ 694 people in what was a dying steel town. >> we decided to create a new industry and it was an industry to replace the old. and you're right and
midland now boasts its own performing arts center, also designed to house the company's offices, for which p.a. cyber paid $10 million. a few blocks away, $12 million more built the virtual teachers center in what had been a steel workers union hall. and close by the money is also funding construction of new corporate headquarters, in addition to $5 million in other properties recently purchased in midland. to critics, hiring more teachers and creating more live courses would have made better...
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. >> by 1949, they had a second child, robin, living in midland, texas. here, they began fomake a life. bush became an entrepreneur, startingab oil company. they immersed themselves in their communities, always finding time to give back. >> he was involved in creating little league teams and involved in additional activities that benefitted the city and the region. almost in his dna to give to others, the values that led him as a young businessman in midland, texas to help found the first ymca in 1952. he didn't do it for political gain. >> in 1953, their third child, john ellis was born, the same year that 3-year-old robin was diagnosed with lukeemia, an incurable disease at that time. she died on october 11, 1953. the bushes donated her body to science to help other children. it doesn't stop there. >> george bush was a point of light long before that phrase existed. after their daughter, robin, passed away from leukemia, they started the bright star foundation to help with cancer research. >> it was part of the culture of our fam low to help others in l
. >> by 1949, they had a second child, robin, living in midland, texas. here, they began fomake a life. bush became an entrepreneur, startingab oil company. they immersed themselves in their communities, always finding time to give back. >> he was involved in creating little league teams and involved in additional activities that benefitted the city and the region. almost in his dna to give to others, the values that led him as a young businessman in midland, texas to help found the...
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the other at east midland's airport in britain. police arrive and search for the explosive.ens up the printer, but can't find the bomb, all the while the timer is counting down. >> i spoke on the phone a number of times to janet napolitano, my opposite number. >> i met with british home secretary theresa may who headed the british response. >> in the early stages, of course, the amount of information is limited and the information has to come through, very often gradually. >> after scanners and dogs failed to find any explosives, police lift the security cordon around the airport, but the saudis assure the printer is a bomb. >> the task was to convince the other officers to look again and again. this was a major battle to convince them. >> tensions are rising. >> the saudis' intelligence officers were shouting and they were very nervous. so it was basically fighting against time. >> finally a breakthrough. investigators in east midland and dubai find the explosive inside the printer cartridges. >> it was clear that this was a sophisticated device. it was a device we hadn't s
the other at east midland's airport in britain. police arrive and search for the explosive.ens up the printer, but can't find the bomb, all the while the timer is counting down. >> i spoke on the phone a number of times to janet napolitano, my opposite number. >> i met with british home secretary theresa may who headed the british response. >> in the early stages, of course, the amount of information is limited and the information has to come through, very often gradually....
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west midland's police who have been with him. >> did he indicate who he was working with? >> the fbi said no operations were compromised. noting the call was not classified and not conducted on a secure line. still, the security breech is an embarrassment, servicing just hours after robert muller warned congress of emerging cyber risks. >> i do believe that the cyber threat will equal or surpass the threat from counterterrorism. >> sources say in this case, unanimous got lucky after one of the investigators was sloppy. this memo advertising the conference call and access code was circulated last month among the fbi. scotland yard and a number of misagencies. one of the recipients forwarded it to a private e-mail address. and opened it on an outside computer. that police officials e-mail address had been previously hacked by unanimous. with the phone number and password, unanimous simply dialed in to the conference. now unanimous is taking a bit of a victory lap after releasing the fbi call, hacker shut down police websites in boston and salt lake city and the justice minis
west midland's police who have been with him. >> did he indicate who he was working with? >> the fbi said no operations were compromised. noting the call was not classified and not conducted on a secure line. still, the security breech is an embarrassment, servicing just hours after robert muller warned congress of emerging cyber risks. >> i do believe that the cyber threat will equal or surpass the threat from counterterrorism. >> sources say in this case, unanimous got...
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so how much better could it be from him and objects that are unavailable to someone from his midland station. this fired his imagination that he was going to make his own globes, when which we will use sell. this furthered his resolve to manufacture his globes. he moved to bradford. he and his cousin made axes to purchase his land. the next year he made his first globe. it was a large, solid wooden ball covered with paper with the continents and countries drawn in pen and ink. if you know anything about globemaking, commercial globes are not solid spheres of wood, but paper mache. the first problem he faced was his limited knowledge of geography and cartography. he made $100 that winter which allowed him to purchase the 18 volumes of the encyclopedia. it had a vast amount of knowledge of globe making. there are extensive entries in the encyclopedia. he is really able to obtain this at a general store relatively close to where he is living. my argument here is encyclopedias promise all of the recognized knowledge all in one place. in one area. and in making that information available
so how much better could it be from him and objects that are unavailable to someone from his midland station. this fired his imagination that he was going to make his own globes, when which we will use sell. this furthered his resolve to manufacture his globes. he moved to bradford. he and his cousin made axes to purchase his land. the next year he made his first globe. it was a large, solid wooden ball covered with paper with the continents and countries drawn in pen and ink. if you know...
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featured below-average snowfall in the lower 48, denver is one of few cities including seattle and midland, texas, that overachieved, as the snow continues to add up tonight. >> mike seidel, thank you. >>> when "nightly news" continues, air-tight security in indianapolis. an exclusive look at the massive cutting-edge effort under way to keep the super bowl secure. >>> later -- it was a case of david versus goliath. david came out on top. one woman's determined quest to get what she paid for. or >>> we are back now. just 48 hours from one of the biggest events on earth and security in indianapolis is air-tight on the ground and in the sky over lucas oil stadium. in a post 9/11 world, local, state and federal authorities can take no chances and nbc's tom costello has an exclusive look into what goes into securing the super bowl. >> reporter: al qaeda may be a far less potent threat, but in indianapolis at one of the biggest sporting events of the year, no one is taking security for granted. local and state police fully deployed, every stadium delivery truck checked and scanned for explosives
featured below-average snowfall in the lower 48, denver is one of few cities including seattle and midland, texas, that overachieved, as the snow continues to add up tonight. >> mike seidel, thank you. >>> when "nightly news" continues, air-tight security in indianapolis. an exclusive look at the massive cutting-edge effort under way to keep the super bowl secure. >>> later -- it was a case of david versus goliath. david came out on top. one woman's determined...
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you'll hear from the heads of archer daniel midland, airbus and alcoa. from the economic air forum in switzerland, this is a little more than an hour. >>> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. it's a great pleasure to have this panel and to have you with us this morning. we have a great group of business leaders talking about the global contacts. let me just briefly introduce them. we have the bus consulting group, and then we have john chambe chambers, chairman and ceo of cisco. tom of airbus. chairman and ceo of alcoa. the ceo of new york stock exchange. the and last but not least, patricia wirtz, the president and chairman of -- we will talk about the global business context, and i ask the different businesses about their perspective about how they do in this very difficult business environme environment. the opportunities, the challenges, and what are
you'll hear from the heads of archer daniel midland, airbus and alcoa. from the economic air forum in switzerland, this is a little more than an hour. >>> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. it's a great pleasure to have this panel and to have you with us this morning. we have a great group of business leaders talking about the global contacts. let me just briefly introduce them. we have the bus consulting group, and then we have john chambe chambers, chairman and ceo of cisco. tom of...
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it be in terms of knowledge hidden from him and objects that are unavailable to someone from his midland station. this fired his imagination that he was going to make his own globes which he was then going to sell to a wider populous. this furthered his resolve to manufacture his globes. he later then moved to bradford. he and his cousin manufactured axes to acquire his land. the next year he made his first globe. it was a large, solid wooden ball covered with paper with the continents and countries drawn in pen and ink. if you know anything about globemaking, commercial globes are not solid spheres of wood, but paper mache. the first problem he faced was his limited knowledge of geography and cartography. he made $100 that winter which allowed him to purchase the 18 volumes of the encyclopedia. brittanica, published in edinborough, which was a vast commend yum about the arts and sciences related to globemaking, and there are extensive entries in that encyclopedia on globes, cartography, and various other geographic information, so he is really able to obtain this at a general store rela
it be in terms of knowledge hidden from him and objects that are unavailable to someone from his midland station. this fired his imagination that he was going to make his own globes which he was then going to sell to a wider populous. this furthered his resolve to manufacture his globes. he later then moved to bradford. he and his cousin manufactured axes to acquire his land. the next year he made his first globe. it was a large, solid wooden ball covered with paper with the continents and...
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the other thing i saw was a lot of our life long friends, george's and mine from midland who were in bar's cub scout troop when she was the den mother also came to the white house and then a lot of times, when times were tough, i know marvin, george's brother who lived there, lives in alexanderia, he said i'm going to come over and let's watch a game. and they would just watch a game all afternoon and i knew there was just this sort of unspoken brotherly comfort for george to have his brother and his sister both live near us in washington. and it really ended up being great emotional support for our eight years to have marvin there and darla there. >> and is it possible to have a normal dinner without events of state intruding? >> sure. absolutely. >> unless there's a war or something. >> unless people are jumping up going in to make phone calls which andy card probably remembers some of those dinners. >> you mentioned camp david, clearly that is a place that presidential families>> i thinkt place for family and you can have people come up and advise you and talk to you and pits make
the other thing i saw was a lot of our life long friends, george's and mine from midland who were in bar's cub scout troop when she was the den mother also came to the white house and then a lot of times, when times were tough, i know marvin, george's brother who lived there, lives in alexanderia, he said i'm going to come over and let's watch a game. and they would just watch a game all afternoon and i knew there was just this sort of unspoken brotherly comfort for george to have his brother...
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featured below-average snowfall in the lower 48, denver is one of few cities including seattle and midland, texas, that overachieved, as the snow continues to add up tonight. >> mike seidel, thank you. >>> when "nightly news" continues, air-tight security in indianapolis. an exclusive look at the massive cutting-edge effort under way to keep the super bowl secure. >>> later -- it was a case of david versus goliath. david came out on top. one woman's determined quest to get what she paid for. n's determined quest to get what she paid for. my retirement plan at work is a big deal... thanks... so i'm glad it's with fidelity. they offer me one-on-one guidance to help me choose my investments. not just with my savings plan here at work. they help me with all of my financial goals. looking good, irene. thanks to fidelity, i can stay on top of my financial future, huh? good one. why, thank you. whether it's saving for retirement, college, or anything else, contact a fidelity investment professional today. 12 hour hold challenge. apply fixodent once, and it holds all day. ♪ take the fixodent 12 ho
featured below-average snowfall in the lower 48, denver is one of few cities including seattle and midland, texas, that overachieved, as the snow continues to add up tonight. >> mike seidel, thank you. >>> when "nightly news" continues, air-tight security in indianapolis. an exclusive look at the massive cutting-edge effort under way to keep the super bowl secure. >>> later -- it was a case of david versus goliath. david came out on top. one woman's determined...
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. >> by 1949 they had a child child, robin and living in midland, texas., starting an oil company. and they imersed themselves into their community, finding time to give back. he was involved in creating little league teams and traditional activities for benefiting the city and the region. >> almost bred into his dna to give the others, values led him as a young businessman to help found the first ymca in 1952. it's not something he did for political gain. >> in 1953 their third child, john ellis was born and 3-year-old robin was diagnosed with leukemia. incurable at that time. she died in 1963. the bushes donated her body to science to help other children. it didn't stop there. >> gorge bush was a point of light before that, after their daughter passed away they started a foundation to help cancer research. it was just part of the culture of our family to help others in little bays and in their cases very big way autos neil bush arrived in 1955. his brother marlon followed the next year, daughter dorothy completed the clan in 1959. the birth of doro seeme
. >> by 1949 they had a child child, robin and living in midland, texas., starting an oil company. and they imersed themselves into their community, finding time to give back. he was involved in creating little league teams and traditional activities for benefiting the city and the region. >> almost bred into his dna to give the others, values led him as a young businessman to help found the first ymca in 1952. it's not something he did for political gain. >> in 1953 their...
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not an all day washout, does the new rain showers here and they're especially for the midland afternoonves offshore. a lot of sunshine later on today with high pressures in the low to mid 50's. low 50's around the metro area and north words close to duty in the potomac highlands. a pleasant day. clouds increasing tomorrow high temperatures around 50. areas of light rain. we will see about a quarter of an inch across our region by the time this is over tomorrow evening and tomorrow night. not much in terms of overall accumulation. friday looks great, still in the 50-degree range with sunshine. some computer models still minting at the chance of a weekend system affecting our weather, maybe bringing to an isolated wintry mix. i currently do not have much confidence we will actually see anything like that. we are keeping it cloudy right now on sunday. that is something we will update accordingly. >> looks ok. going directly to newschopper 7. they are getting ready to leave this area. this is a stalled car in maryland on 29 northbound after the trader joe's, north of lockwood drive. one lan
not an all day washout, does the new rain showers here and they're especially for the midland afternoonves offshore. a lot of sunshine later on today with high pressures in the low to mid 50's. low 50's around the metro area and north words close to duty in the potomac highlands. a pleasant day. clouds increasing tomorrow high temperatures around 50. areas of light rain. we will see about a quarter of an inch across our region by the time this is over tomorrow evening and tomorrow night. not...
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close to midland. i-75 shut down. 60-plus vehicles in a big accident. there were many accidents throughout the midwest. chicago had snow close to rush hour. shouch more snow will fall? let's look at the snow totals. the pinks are the heavier stur. anything with a higher elevation will get more in the way of snow. but again, the headline this weekend, cold. chicago, this morning, a raw 10. they will rival some of the coldest air we have seen the entire winter. the wind chills are well below that. tomorrow morning, the deep freeze. freeze warnings, advisories, all throughout the gulf states into northern and skral florida. lots to talk about in the way of cold. i have details coming up. back to both of you. >> a good tease in the business. thank you, ginger. i was just getting used to winter not being around. let's check the headlines with ron. >>> good morning to you, dan harris, bianna golodryga, america, good morning to you. iran is claiming major break through in their nuclear program. the president says he'll reveal a nuclear achievement soon. he spo
close to midland. i-75 shut down. 60-plus vehicles in a big accident. there were many accidents throughout the midwest. chicago had snow close to rush hour. shouch more snow will fall? let's look at the snow totals. the pinks are the heavier stur. anything with a higher elevation will get more in the way of snow. but again, the headline this weekend, cold. chicago, this morning, a raw 10. they will rival some of the coldest air we have seen the entire winter. the wind chills are well below...
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national to mind, believe it or not, midland, texas.se as you know has had less than two inches of snow so far this winter at national airport. eun, back to you. liz some lovers interstates1kk% are you mentioned some of the roads are shut down what about the airport? we know the air travel is effected by this blizzard. >> some of the interstates may be shut down. they are not shut down yet, but they may be shut down. it's common they will put the gates up. denver international is open, but at least a couple hundred cancellations. they will ratchet up. all are airlines, out frontier and southwest are issuingnjm(( you you a without saves you a few dollars. if you are trying to get out today, you may be stuck. >> all right. mike side siedel live in denve thank you very much. >> is the game football fans have been waiting for all real long. super bowl weekend is3 final ifoi,polis, where the stadium is being prepared, not only for the game but for the really big blockbuster half time show. she spoke to the press yesterday but didn't reveal a
national to mind, believe it or not, midland, texas.se as you know has had less than two inches of snow so far this winter at national airport. eun, back to you. liz some lovers interstates1kk% are you mentioned some of the roads are shut down what about the airport? we know the air travel is effected by this blizzard. >> some of the interstates may be shut down. they are not shut down yet, but they may be shut down. it's common they will put the gates up. denver international is open,...
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sunny skies through the noon hour, temperatures in the low to mid 60s from the coast right to our midland sections and as far as sierra snow. we picked up that last winter blast early, early this morning. anywhere from 6 to 8 inches from north star right up to alpine. however, this has done little for the snowpack still at 30% of average. we'll have more on that seven-day forecast, and when showers return, any updates on that earthquake information. >>> straight ahead at 6:00 now, will it be a traffic nightmare. caltrans makes a decision on whether to close part of the bay area bridge this weekend. >>> also, hanging up on those robo calls. new rules today that will make sure dinnertime is a little more peaceful. >>> our chief investigative reporter tony kobaleski is on the money trail. california has received billions in funds, but you might be dorprised at what's not tng bei hneit wllha a tt money. stay with us. >>> tonight our investigative unit is on the money trail. the focus is billions of federal stimulus dollars meant to get people back to work and jump start the economy. >> but wh
sunny skies through the noon hour, temperatures in the low to mid 60s from the coast right to our midland sections and as far as sierra snow. we picked up that last winter blast early, early this morning. anywhere from 6 to 8 inches from north star right up to alpine. however, this has done little for the snowpack still at 30% of average. we'll have more on that seven-day forecast, and when showers return, any updates on that earthquake information. >>> straight ahead at 6:00 now, will...
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the other that comes to mind seattle and midland, texas. i-25 traffic looking good.. i think a lot of folks threw in the towel and decided to make it a three-day weekend. schools were also closed. you can see traffic moving at about 50, 55 miles per hour. the bottom line is travel was tough. we've had a lot of accidents. mentioned schools were closed. at the airport nearly 600 cancellations out of a total 1,700 flights. there's no delays officially because they have cancelled so many flights. you can see the snow. the conveyor belt wrapping across western and central nebraska. we have warnings all the way to omaha and back into denver wp we've had so much snow. as much as four feet. the last reported black hawk up there around 9000. we had like 16 inches of snow in the lower elevations. the big storms tend to be in late october, november and in march and april when we get that field of moisture from the gulf of mexico. that's what we have today. we have a warm sector. we have a tornado catch and a couple of tornado warnings in the past hour. this is more of a spring
the other that comes to mind seattle and midland, texas. i-25 traffic looking good.. i think a lot of folks threw in the towel and decided to make it a three-day weekend. schools were also closed. you can see traffic moving at about 50, 55 miles per hour. the bottom line is travel was tough. we've had a lot of accidents. mentioned schools were closed. at the airport nearly 600 cancellations out of a total 1,700 flights. there's no delays officially because they have cancelled so many flights....
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. >> almost bred in his dna to give to others the values that led him as a young businessman in midlands to help found the first ymca in 1952. not something he did for political gain. >> in 1953 their first child john ellis was born. sadly also the same year 3-year-old robin was diagnosed with leukemia an incurable disease at that time. she died october # 11th, 1953. they donated their body to science to help other children d. didn't stop there. >> he was pint of light long before that phrase existed after their daughter robin passed away from leukemia they started the bright star foundation to help with cancer research. >> it was the culture of our family to help others in little ways. in their cases, in very big ways. >> neil arrived in 1955. his brother marvin the next year and dorothy in 1959. the birth of doro filled the family. >> we need someone who is afraid, someone who cry when i get mad not argue. we need a little one who can kiss without leaving egg or jam or gum. we need a girl. >> in 1959 george bush relocated his family to haas ston, texas where he co founded zapata offsh
. >> almost bred in his dna to give to others the values that led him as a young businessman in midlands to help found the first ymca in 1952. not something he did for political gain. >> in 1953 their first child john ellis was born. sadly also the same year 3-year-old robin was diagnosed with leukemia an incurable disease at that time. she died october # 11th, 1953. they donated their body to science to help other children d. didn't stop there. >> he was pint of light long...
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regaining some of the 3% decline we saw on heavy volume for archer-daniels-midland.expects fundamentals to bottom out by march. they're raising their prices to $35 from $32, trading at $29 and change now. despite cutting its view on the earnings after disappointing results, they argue adm is still a good buy right now. contends management is taking a more disciplined approach to capital spending, which should yield greater returns. commodity prices going higher as well, that helps with the margins, too. >> absolutely. bill, thank you. we'll take a short break. we have the closing countdown right after this break. facebook's upcoming ipo filing. another big name in technology is qualcomm. analysis of the numbers coming up in the program. if you take a break, take a look at the major averages trading. >>> welcome back. coming up on the six-minute mark here as we head to the close. what is it about the first trading day of the month. for the last five out of the six last six months now, the s&p has been either up or down 1% on that first trading day of the month. and it
regaining some of the 3% decline we saw on heavy volume for archer-daniels-midland.expects fundamentals to bottom out by march. they're raising their prices to $35 from $32, trading at $29 and change now. despite cutting its view on the earnings after disappointing results, they argue adm is still a good buy right now. contends management is taking a more disciplined approach to capital spending, which should yield greater returns. commodity prices going higher as well, that helps with the...
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along with seattle and midland, texas. this is the auto ramp. i-25 northbound going into denv denver. you can see they're taking it nice and easy, crawling up the ramp. it's not but plowed. snow packed and snow-covered. i think a lot of folks have thrown in the towel saying let 's make it a three-day weekend. last night they decided to make it a snow day today. out at the airport, big-time cancellations, richard. nearly 450 flights have been canceled. out of a total of 1,700, that's a pretty good chunk. delays getting out or in are averaging two hours ago. a full complement of snow plows across the area. the only downside on the storm it's the plains and the foothills. in fact, some of the foothills west of boulder have seen over two feet of snow with snowfall rates over 2 inches an hour. but once you get over the continental divide, the snow pretty much cuts off, richard. that means most of the ski resorts will miss out on this big dump of powder, and it's's powdery with temperatures in the 20s. >> the divide continues to grow over the decision
along with seattle and midland, texas. this is the auto ramp. i-25 northbound going into denv denver. you can see they're taking it nice and easy, crawling up the ramp. it's not but plowed. snow packed and snow-covered. i think a lot of folks have thrown in the towel saying let 's make it a three-day weekend. last night they decided to make it a snow day today. out at the airport, big-time cancellations, richard. nearly 450 flights have been canceled. out of a total of 1,700, that's a pretty...
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we start with video out of michigan, this is mid-michigan, close to midland. i-75, one of the major highways there, shut down. 60-plus vehicles in a big accident. there were many accidents throughout the midwest. chicago had snow close to rush hour. it was just really, really ugly. so how much more snow will fall? let's look at the snow totals. the pinks are the heavier stuff. anything with a higher elevation along the east coast is going to pick up more in the way of snow. but again, the headline this weekend, cold. chicago, this morning, a raw 10. they will rival some of the coldest air we have seen the entire winter. the wind chills are well below that. and the biggest story coming out tomorrow morning, the deep freeze. freeze warnings, advisories, all throughout the gulf states into northern and central florida. lots to talk about in the way of cold. and, of course you want to know when that's all going to end. i have details coming up. back to both of you. >> that's what we call a good tease in the business. >> it is. >> thank you, ginger. i was just gett
we start with video out of michigan, this is mid-michigan, close to midland. i-75, one of the major highways there, shut down. 60-plus vehicles in a big accident. there were many accidents throughout the midwest. chicago had snow close to rush hour. it was just really, really ugly. so how much more snow will fall? let's look at the snow totals. the pinks are the heavier stuff. anything with a higher elevation along the east coast is going to pick up more in the way of snow. but again, the...
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. >> -- subject of west midlands police. >> did he indicate who he was working with? >> reporter: the fbi and scotland yard said no operations were compromised, noting it was not classified and not conduct order a secure line. still, the security breach is an embarrassment, surfacing just hours after the fbi director muller warned congress of emerging cyber risks. >> i do believe the cyber threat will equal or surpass counterterrorism in the future. >> reporter: sources say in this case, anonymous got lucky after one of the investigators was sloppy. this memo advertising the conference call and access code was circulated last month among the fbi, scotland yard, and a number of european police agencies. sources say one of the recipients of the memo then forwarded it to a private e-mail address and opened it on an outside computer. that police official's e-mail address had been previously hacked by anonymous. with the phone number and password, anonymous simply dialed in to the conference. now, anonymous is taking a bit of a victory lap. after releasing the fbi call, ha
. >> -- subject of west midlands police. >> did he indicate who he was working with? >> reporter: the fbi and scotland yard said no operations were compromised, noting it was not classified and not conduct order a secure line. still, the security breach is an embarrassment, surfacing just hours after the fbi director muller warned congress of emerging cyber risks. >> i do believe the cyber threat will equal or surpass counterterrorism in the future. >> reporter:...
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i come from west texas, midland-oguess is a, san angelo, there are thousands and -- midland-odessa, san angelo, thousands and thousands of pipe miles ofpipeline, we have lived there for 15 years now, not a bit of trouble with pipelines, they're inspected all the time, both inside and out and observed from the airened this type of thing. pipeline safety is not an issue. drilling safety, i want to pitch this in real quickly, when i left my home yesterday morning at 5:45 to come here, as i was closing the gradge door, i could see -- the garage door, i could see the lights on the crown of a drilling rig less than half a mile from my house that's in operation, been in operation for four or five months now drilling wells that are that close to my house. it's being drilled inside the city limits of midland, texas. so when we talk about not in my backyard or other reasons why people don't want oil an gas production around them, i come from a part of the state where it's a badge of honor and it's helpful on the 20th of the month each month, when the royalty checks show up. this industry has a re
i come from west texas, midland-oguess is a, san angelo, there are thousands and -- midland-odessa, san angelo, thousands and thousands of pipe miles ofpipeline, we have lived there for 15 years now, not a bit of trouble with pipelines, they're inspected all the time, both inside and out and observed from the airened this type of thing. pipeline safety is not an issue. drilling safety, i want to pitch this in real quickly, when i left my home yesterday morning at 5:45 to come here, as i was...
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police are asking anyone with information to call midland's crime stoppers. 1-888-crime-sc.o far the family is getting a lot of sympathy but very few answers. megyn? megyn: jonathan, thank you. l. >>> well, a chilling warning from presidential hopeful newt gingrich. >> we have in a world -- we are in a world that is very dangerous, and i say this to those of you who represent the next generation because you're going to bear the consequences. we are really at risk someday in your lifetime of losing an american city. megyn: why that warning, and what is it based on? answers and the debate three minutes away. >>> plus, is this a lesson in democracy in action or the indoctrination of teenagers? we'll tell you who's offering a summer course on the occupy wall street movement. >>> and spending your golden years on the job. has the recession made retirement an impossible dream? and if so, how will it impact the next generation of workers? ♪ [ wind howling ] [ technician ] are you busy? management jt sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portugu
police are asking anyone with information to call midland's crime stoppers. 1-888-crime-sc.o far the family is getting a lot of sympathy but very few answers. megyn? megyn: jonathan, thank you. l. >>> well, a chilling warning from presidential hopeful newt gingrich. >> we have in a world -- we are in a world that is very dangerous, and i say this to those of you who represent the next generation because you're going to bear the consequences. we are really at risk someday in your...