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the chinese are pushing to put a person on the moon. the russians are continuing their space program and i'm pretty sure they are catching up with us in the technical field to put a person on the moon and beyond. and we, as one of the most advanced countries in the world, we are scaling back on our space program, one of the few areas where we still have a technical advantage beyond other countries. so simply in my own strict, was to build a component of the module and cargo rockets. we face the prospect of losing thousands of high-skilled jobs. and in a time in which we are trying to preserve jobs, trying to create jobs, this cut will destroy jobs. and we are facing a reduced workforce, that is 1,000 jobs we can preserve and can retain. we have this world class manufacturing facility in new orleans, which has been used to build the saturn rockets for the apollo program and the space shuttle, among other noble achievements and we will lose all of the experience and all of the manufacturing jobs along with $9 billion of taxpayers' money t
the chinese are pushing to put a person on the moon. the russians are continuing their space program and i'm pretty sure they are catching up with us in the technical field to put a person on the moon and beyond. and we, as one of the most advanced countries in the world, we are scaling back on our space program, one of the few areas where we still have a technical advantage beyond other countries. so simply in my own strict, was to build a component of the module and cargo rockets. we face the...
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we don't know when we're going to get back to the moon. americans have been the global leader in human space exploration and we'll be in for a huge shock when reality sets in that we no longer hold that title. without human space flight, where is the incentive for future scientists and engineers to take up these careers. human space flight is so much more than the basis for an inspirational movie. it's the heart of american ingenuity and our pioneering natures as americans has placed our nation at the forefront of technology and science. madam speaker, we must make the commitment that america will always stay number one. i urge my colleagues here to look closely at what our nation has achieved through our leadership on human space exploration and to think about what's at stake if we walk away. i have some of my colleagues here tonight i'd like to recognize, one of my good colleagues from louisiana, congressman cao, thanks for coming tonight, i look forward to your comments. mr. cao: thank you very much, pete. i know that the nasa program i
we don't know when we're going to get back to the moon. americans have been the global leader in human space exploration and we'll be in for a huge shock when reality sets in that we no longer hold that title. without human space flight, where is the incentive for future scientists and engineers to take up these careers. human space flight is so much more than the basis for an inspirational movie. it's the heart of american ingenuity and our pioneering natures as americans has placed our nation...
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we go to the moon and we don't check oil. >> i'm not a politician.ever have been and i don't know how the system works. but there's some heavy hands been yielded in the hands yielded in the administration. i'm sure you got differences of opinion at very high levels at nasa at this point in time. i'm sure there's some people who -- i know there's a couple of people who strongly support anything mr. obama wants to do. obviously -- >> neil: how would the brightest engineer, someone, normally who are tops in their class, guys like you, how would they sign on to an meineke discount muffle her job? >> they wouldn't do that. i got to believe the political pressure is so great right now -- you know this better than i do. you know what goes on over there. >> neil: man oh man. >> it scares me to death because, as i say, there are people within nasa at fairly high levels to probably want to go this route and there are others who realize the significant of what nasa has meant to this country, both technologically, educationally, leadership, morally, technologica
we go to the moon and we don't check oil. >> i'm not a politician.ever have been and i don't know how the system works. but there's some heavy hands been yielded in the hands yielded in the administration. i'm sure you got differences of opinion at very high levels at nasa at this point in time. i'm sure there's some people who -- i know there's a couple of people who strongly support anything mr. obama wants to do. obviously -- >> neil: how would the brightest engineer, someone,...
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nowlin 2012, that moon trip is canceled -- now in 2012, that moon trip is canceled, and we are not surprised. we have come to a place where we say, we said we are going to do that, but now we are not. host: president bush argues in his book that no child left beyond what was a success. do you write about that -- no child left behind was a success. you write about that in your book? guest: yes, 90% of the congress voted for it and you had a lot of glowing pronouncements. it was a great achievement. we are finally going to tackle the urban education problem. in reality, -- and the results can sometimes take time. but nine years later, i do not think there are many folks out there who will say anything other than, you know, at best, it has not had a negative impact and at worst, it has been a bit of a burden placed on schools in terms of testing and reporting that has created gaming in the states. it has been a disappointment. host: here's a photo of the president find -- citing health care legislation. -- citing health care legislation. guest: there are philosophical issues. either because it
nowlin 2012, that moon trip is canceled -- now in 2012, that moon trip is canceled, and we are not surprised. we have come to a place where we say, we said we are going to do that, but now we are not. host: president bush argues in his book that no child left beyond what was a success. do you write about that -- no child left behind was a success. you write about that in your book? guest: yes, 90% of the congress voted for it and you had a lot of glowing pronouncements. it was a great...
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. >> every blue moon. >> larry: how many blue moons are there?it. >> larry: can you perform just as well while a little high. >> how about i've never performed without it? >> larry: well, how about learning -- maybe you'll be better without it? >> let's try that one time. >> larry: try it one time, snoop goes on. >> do it together. >> larry: i'll go on with you. >> yes, let's do it together. happiness is togetherness. >> larry: a jew finds relief. anyway, e-mail question from sarah in orlando. "how do you pronounce your real name? and why did you change it? what were you say to your son if your son asked you if he wanted to change his name." why did you change it at all. >> i didn't change it, i put my middle name first. >> larry: no but snoop dogg. >> oh you mean why did i change that? >> larry: yeah. >> that was the name i was always called as a kid. my mother never called me by my real name. i never heard my name unless i was at school. the name i was accustomed to was snoop, snoopy or snoop. >> larry: how did they come up with cortizar. >> it
. >> every blue moon. >> larry: how many blue moons are there?it. >> larry: can you perform just as well while a little high. >> how about i've never performed without it? >> larry: well, how about learning -- maybe you'll be better without it? >> let's try that one time. >> larry: try it one time, snoop goes on. >> do it together. >> larry: i'll go on with you. >> yes, let's do it together. happiness is togetherness. >> larry: a...
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>> every blue moon. >> larry: how many blue moons are there?egalized? >> i know it should be legalized. legalize it, and i'll advertise it. >> larry: can you perform just as well while a little high? >> how about i've never performed without it? >> larry: well, how about learning maybe you'll be better without it? >> let's try that one time. >> larry: try it one time, snoop. >> we'll do it together. >> larry: i'll go on with you. >> yeah, we'll do it together. happiness is togetherness. >> larry: e-mail question from sarah in orlando. how do you pronounce your real name? and why did you change it? what would you say if your son asked you he wanted to change his name? why did you change it at all? >> i didn't change it. i put my middle name first. >> larry: no, but snoop dogg -- >> oh, why did i change that? that's the name i was always called as a kid. my mother never called me by my real name. i never heard my real name unless i was at school. so the name i was accustomed to was snoop. like snoopy or snoop. >> larry: how did they come up with
>> every blue moon. >> larry: how many blue moons are there?egalized? >> i know it should be legalized. legalize it, and i'll advertise it. >> larry: can you perform just as well while a little high? >> how about i've never performed without it? >> larry: well, how about learning maybe you'll be better without it? >> let's try that one time. >> larry: try it one time, snoop. >> we'll do it together. >> larry: i'll go on with you....
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it's been a pretty night out there with a near full moon. high temperature today with 56 degrees. that was in the wee hours of the morning. 43 was the low today. that was about noon time. there is that nearly full moon at 84%. let's check on the temperature right now. it's 41 degrees. the wind chill, 34 degrees. by tomorrow morning, we are going to be dipping down with subfreezing temperatures across the area. you might think right now spring, march is pulling a fast one on us with it turning cold. typically we have several subfreezing nights in march past. 23 degree temperature change. last night we were running upper 50s to around 60. now in the 30s and 40s. elkins, west virginia, below freezing. we have showers left around the north carolina sound area. clouds down around fredericksburg and through areas of north carolina. just high clouds. radar is quiet. next time we see any rain showers showing up around here will be on sunday, mainly during the afternoon. weather system moving out. big high pressure over the ohio valley. that will keep us dry through saturday. here is the s
it's been a pretty night out there with a near full moon. high temperature today with 56 degrees. that was in the wee hours of the morning. 43 was the low today. that was about noon time. there is that nearly full moon at 84%. let's check on the temperature right now. it's 41 degrees. the wind chill, 34 degrees. by tomorrow morning, we are going to be dipping down with subfreezing temperatures across the area. you might think right now spring, march is pulling a fast one on us with it turning...
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that was his attempt at the moon walk. >> that was the moon walk? >> that was the moon walk.or effort. >> much better. >> and then, on to kate gosselin. she dedicated her performance to the moms out there. my son turn to me and said this is for you, mom. a little waltz. she didn't get the best score of the evening. if she got points for hair style. >> points were made she's the only one who doesn't come from entertainment or athletics. this is new to her. >> can we say that sam stayed up watching this. he took notes. we're not kidding you. >> you were waiting for this. >> i'm invested this year. i don't know what's going on. but i can't stop watching it this year. >> even the judges, though, said this is the most blockbuster lineup they had. erin andrews was one of them. >> she did well. >> did nicely. there you go. >> the longest legs and arms in the world. >> the judges said, she needs to use that. she has such long legs. but max, he got just as many cheers as erin. >> suspenders on the hips thing. >> love max. >> the woman from the pussy cat dolls. >> number one. >> very e
that was his attempt at the moon walk. >> that was the moon walk? >> that was the moon walk.or effort. >> much better. >> and then, on to kate gosselin. she dedicated her performance to the moms out there. my son turn to me and said this is for you, mom. a little waltz. she didn't get the best score of the evening. if she got points for hair style. >> points were made she's the only one who doesn't come from entertainment or athletics. this is new to her. >>...
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if you get to the moon, anybody, would you please tell me whose boot prints are on the moon? they are not chinese or russian boot prints. they are boot prints made by an american, astronauts that were educated in america's public school system, that helped to understand the science and math that allowed to us learn to build airplanes and learn to fly them and then build rockets and walk on the moon and plant an american flag on the moon. public education has been remarkable for this country. i walked into the oldest house member's office the first day i came to this congress. his name was claude pepper. he had two photographs behind his chair at his desk. claude was in his mid80's, late 80's, and he had two photographs there. one was of orville and wilbur wright making the first airplane flight december 17, 1903. 59 seconds off the ground. first human-powered flight. autographed to congressman claude pepper with deep admiration, orville wright, before orville died. just beneath there was a second photograph of neil armstrong stepping gently with his boot on the surface of the
if you get to the moon, anybody, would you please tell me whose boot prints are on the moon? they are not chinese or russian boot prints. they are boot prints made by an american, astronauts that were educated in america's public school system, that helped to understand the science and math that allowed to us learn to build airplanes and learn to fly them and then build rockets and walk on the moon and plant an american flag on the moon. public education has been remarkable for this country. i...
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a setting moon. temperatures have taken a tomorrow many, down to 33 degrees right now here in the washington area. 32, fairfax county. 28, manassas, charlestown. martinsburg. >> 35, annapolis, quantico, virginia. nice day, bright and sunny. but it is going to stay on the way cooler than average side of things. high today only up near 50 degrees. anybody who is going outside, the national cherry blossom festival, getting under way today. temperatures in the 40s for that opening ceremony. starts at 4:00. temperatures near 50 degrees. some of our coldest air here in the month of march. complete check of the seven-day in a few more minutes. >> feel good about the sun, chuck. thanks a lot, chuck. >> thanks, chuck. >>> gilbert arenas has been spared jail time. the disgraced wizard's star was sentenced on felony gun charges with stem from a locker room confrontation in september. he will have to serve 30 days in a halfway house, two years probation, 400 hours of community service and pay a $5,000 fine to th
a setting moon. temperatures have taken a tomorrow many, down to 33 degrees right now here in the washington area. 32, fairfax county. 28, manassas, charlestown. martinsburg. >> 35, annapolis, quantico, virginia. nice day, bright and sunny. but it is going to stay on the way cooler than average side of things. high today only up near 50 degrees. anybody who is going outside, the national cherry blossom festival, getting under way today. temperatures in the 40s for that opening ceremony....
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but we know that the program that deals with exploration to the moon and mars has suffered a blow. so i would say that we have an easy fix, a prer reprogramming of the monies to allow for a program that has now had sufficient start to be able to redesign itself, to be able to focus on what's important about human space exploration, but the main thing is to save it, because when we save it, we not only save jobs of today, johnson, huntsville, mississippi, florida and places around the nation, but we save the jobs for 2020, 2030, 2040 and beyond. i think it's important for our colleagues to know that we built the space station. i was on the science committee. that space station is barely a decade old. it is a decade-plus. we put it together piece by piece and while our friends, the russians, were delayed. they had bad economic times, we moved on. the space station is the size of a football field. and the necessity of human space exploration is to be able to attend to that space station, which has the possibilities of massive research that creates jobs. let me thank my friends on the
but we know that the program that deals with exploration to the moon and mars has suffered a blow. so i would say that we have an easy fix, a prer reprogramming of the monies to allow for a program that has now had sufficient start to be able to redesign itself, to be able to focus on what's important about human space exploration, but the main thing is to save it, because when we save it, we not only save jobs of today, johnson, huntsville, mississippi, florida and places around the nation,...
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meanwhile, bin-kyi-moon promised up to $10 million in help. a u.s. disaster response team is expected to arrive today. the u.s. already sent satellite phones and water treatment units and more aid is scheduled to arrive next week. >>> some parents in colorado are supporting a lesbian couple who was told their child can't enroll in a catholic preschool next year. the women's relationship violates the school's beliefs and policy. but the parents argue that the policy is unfair and have threatened to pull their children out of the preschool. >> whoever discriminates against them, this's not the reality. the reality is they are a family and nobody can say differently. >> the archdiocese insists the parents who enroll their kids at the school are expected to follow the catholic beliefs. and some legal analysts say it's within their rights to have this policy. >>> there may be a new lead in the kay of a family from the san diego area that went missing last month. the authorities say they were spotted on this surveillance tape casually crossing the mexican
meanwhile, bin-kyi-moon promised up to $10 million in help. a u.s. disaster response team is expected to arrive today. the u.s. already sent satellite phones and water treatment units and more aid is scheduled to arrive next week. >>> some parents in colorado are supporting a lesbian couple who was told their child can't enroll in a catholic preschool next year. the women's relationship violates the school's beliefs and policy. but the parents argue that the policy is unfair and have...
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that is the just past full moon, low in the western sky. as we go forward over the following three hours, that moon set and we had a few of those clouds racing through the sky and the sun got higher in the east and illumated the landscape and the winds continued to rock the camera. winds gusting throughout the morning over 30 miles an hour. a few high clouds drifting over. those coming from that large storm that will dumped all of the rain up in new england. actually this far away. that storm affecting us here with just the live sky watcher camera showing a clearing sky. there's the city camera showing the chop on the potomac river. quite a bit of wind coming right down the river. the blossoms are hanging on right now at reagan national. 5 degrees and looking ahead, the next seven days are looking warmernd that average. and we deserve it as we get into april the first week looking terrific. it was really chilly this morning. look at the lows we had. it gon got down to 49 at reagan national. montgome montgomery lower 40s. out in the mountain
that is the just past full moon, low in the western sky. as we go forward over the following three hours, that moon set and we had a few of those clouds racing through the sky and the sun got higher in the east and illumated the landscape and the winds continued to rock the camera. winds gusting throughout the morning over 30 miles an hour. a few high clouds drifting over. those coming from that large storm that will dumped all of the rain up in new england. actually this far away. that storm...
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just eating new powerbar energy blasts before i go dunk on the moon. wait, the moon? my way, saturn! uh-oh. energy blast, i need more power. ahhhhhhhh!! let me try those new energy blasts. i'm gonna do a slamma jamma on pluto. [ male announcer ] new powerbar energy blasts. tasty gel-filled gummys. get your free sample at powerbar.com. powerbar. push. get your free sample at powerbar.com. my son started walking the other day. which was amazing. so i recorded it. sent it to everyone... right away. and then we all jumped on the phone at once to talk about it. which was kind of amazing, too. (phone - conference call sfx: that's great! whoops!) we would never have shared all that without the iphone.
just eating new powerbar energy blasts before i go dunk on the moon. wait, the moon? my way, saturn! uh-oh. energy blast, i need more power. ahhhhhhhh!! let me try those new energy blasts. i'm gonna do a slamma jamma on pluto. [ male announcer ] new powerbar energy blasts. tasty gel-filled gummys. get your free sample at powerbar.com. powerbar. push. get your free sample at powerbar.com. my son started walking the other day. which was amazing. so i recorded it. sent it to everyone... right...
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i studied the apollo moon sites. not the astronauts. and if you think a science is worth his or her salt is going to give up his or her pet hypothesis, particular for the origin of the moon because the first round of rock art return to the moon you've got to be great. ultimately, they will give it up, but only after they defended it to the death. when it hit 42 of the most prestigious scientists, they said that was rational. that a scientist shouldn't abandon his or her pet hypothesis too soon, lest they give up something that's worth exploring. it's not the wrong solution, wrong problem. i don't have time to go into, but one of the things that's most interesting when we study religion historically is that our concepts of god have evolved historically so you go back to the old testament. it's a raffle, vengeful god, take no prisoners, you know, to the kind of god that some of the theologians is document is what is the image of god that we need that is important or a sustainable economy for a world that we want to make ecologically healt
i studied the apollo moon sites. not the astronauts. and if you think a science is worth his or her salt is going to give up his or her pet hypothesis, particular for the origin of the moon because the first round of rock art return to the moon you've got to be great. ultimately, they will give it up, but only after they defended it to the death. when it hit 42 of the most prestigious scientists, they said that was rational. that a scientist shouldn't abandon his or her pet hypothesis too soon,...
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secretary-general, ban ki-moon. according to the associated press, expect to pledge $1.5 million on behalf of the u.s. president clinton there, he'll speak at 10:00 a.m. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, the meeting is about to commence. would you kindly settle down? thank you. >> excellencies, distinguished tell gates, ladies and gentlemen, -- delegates, ladies and gentlemen, i open the international donors conference towards a new future for haiti. presidensecretary of state clin, distinguished ministers, excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, it is my great pleasure to welcome all of you at the united nations headquarters for this important event, which is aimed at mobilizing international support for the needs of haiti in an effort to lay the f haiti's long-term recovery. president rene preval, madam general john, madame secretary hillary clinton, distinguished ministers. [speaking in french] [sp
secretary-general, ban ki-moon. according to the associated press, expect to pledge $1.5 million on behalf of the u.s. president clinton there, he'll speak at 10:00 a.m. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, the meeting is about to commence. would you kindly settle down? thank you. >> excellencies, distinguished tell gates, ladies and gentlemen, -- delegates, ladies...
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possibly the moon. possibly renedevous and landing on an ateroid and possibly to go to one of the moons of mars before actually going to mars. why? because it would expend a lot less energy to land on a moon of mars and return than it would to go on down to the red planet. the president actually laid out in his proposal to the congress for the budget a robust budget that was a $60 billion increase for nasa over the course of the next five years. compared to other agencies of the government, nasa did very well. the president also is to be commended in his budget proposal that he said what everybody knew he had to say, which the bush administration had ignored, which was we've got thi this $100 billion asset up there in orbit, called the international space station. we're just completing it now. we're just equipping it now where we can get a crew of several astronauts, not just one, two, or three on board to use it as a national laboratory, which it is technically designated. and what he said was that we'
possibly the moon. possibly renedevous and landing on an ateroid and possibly to go to one of the moons of mars before actually going to mars. why? because it would expend a lot less energy to land on a moon of mars and return than it would to go on down to the red planet. the president actually laid out in his proposal to the congress for the budget a robust budget that was a $60 billion increase for nasa over the course of the next five years. compared to other agencies of the government,...
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avoiding the moon. >>> time for "news you can't use."ably focused on what president obama was saying sunday night after they passed the health care reform bill in the house, but being who we are, we were focused on the background. >> yes, of course. >> just watch. >> tonight after nearly 100 years of talk and frustration, tonight -- >> that was a quick pivot by that guy, actually. he came out -- we don't know who he is or what he was doing, but we know he walked through the wrong door as the president was addressing the united states of america. >> on his legislation. >> he was on the vip late-night tour. >> oh, well. >> it happens. it happens. okay. so i know you all remember where you were on july 20th, 1969. i know i do. >> i do. >> sure. >> when america landed on the moon. the second man on the moon, buzz aldrin, this man right here, neil armstrong beat him to the door, so he was the first guy out there. >> pushed him out of the way. >> he did. it was disgusting. last night buzz aldrin, 41 years later, appearing on "dancing with the
avoiding the moon. >>> time for "news you can't use."ably focused on what president obama was saying sunday night after they passed the health care reform bill in the house, but being who we are, we were focused on the background. >> yes, of course. >> just watch. >> tonight after nearly 100 years of talk and frustration, tonight -- >> that was a quick pivot by that guy, actually. he came out -- we don't know who he is or what he was doing, but we know...
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the vehicle launched several times, cruised to the moon.we have one fatal mishap during training for the early missions but in flight there were no fatalities. the capsule launched about 14 times i believe with a perfect record of getting the crew back to earth safely. but still after apollo 17 with three of the rockets built the development of a deal done the program was shut down basically because of operations costs. and three of the apollo and saturn rockets are sitting at the kennedy space center, marshall space flight center at johnson space flight center as displays. so here is a program that satisfied the risk equation and that most of us probably at the time thought was satisfying the cost equation yet it was cut down essentially for costs. next slide. let's talk about the space shuttle. here's another program i think has been very successful. first flight 1981 still flying today and maybe a few more years. it's had two fatal mishap where we lost to seven person crews and a little love for 100 launches. there's been a couple of sit
the vehicle launched several times, cruised to the moon.we have one fatal mishap during training for the early missions but in flight there were no fatalities. the capsule launched about 14 times i believe with a perfect record of getting the crew back to earth safely. but still after apollo 17 with three of the rockets built the development of a deal done the program was shut down basically because of operations costs. and three of the apollo and saturn rockets are sitting at the kennedy space...
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. >> reporter: what's moon dough? >> a new compound that has no water. it never dries out. >> reporter: want to eat. >> it could you. >> reporter: really? >> you are mott supsed to. >> reporter: you guys have life stakes used for fun and safety on halloween. >> yeah. >> reporter: they are pretty popular in clubs, too. >> yes. >> reporter: this has lights and sounds. it has lights. it is not that noticeable on your face. these are the new and improved 2010 models. >> this one hear is battery operated. >> big marshmallows. >> reporter: i want to test to see how good of a shot you are. >> okay. let's do it. >> reporter: i realized weigh all have a little kid in us still. >> he's that wacky. thanks for joining us for "america this week." we are going to leave you with a fond farewell. two see lion pups that found themselves stranded on a los angeles beach are back in the wild tonit. after treatment at a recentter, they were happy to be released back into the wild. have a great week. ♪ you're the colon lady! diarrhea, constipation, gas, bloating. that's me! c
. >> reporter: what's moon dough? >> a new compound that has no water. it never dries out. >> reporter: want to eat. >> it could you. >> reporter: really? >> you are mott supsed to. >> reporter: you guys have life stakes used for fun and safety on halloween. >> yeah. >> reporter: they are pretty popular in clubs, too. >> yes. >> reporter: this has lights and sounds. it has lights. it is not that noticeable on your face. these are...
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you put people on the moon. you live in an amazing country, and so do i, you know? and right now in time is a moment where we're all confused about how brilliant we are and how technically advanced we are, with what once made our countries great, which is family, community, being together... and something honestly as simple as putting a few ingredients together and sitting your family or your friends or your girlfriend or your mother-in-law around that table and breaking bread. and if you think that's not important, then shame on you. (girls) ♪ turn on the radio, who do you hear? ♪ ♪ jamie oliver singing a cheer ♪ my turn! bye, gorgeous. ciao, ciao, ciao. see ya, darlings. take care. >> we begin with breaking news. a health care reform. democrats vote to pass health care reform. >> it was passed by a very close margin. it is expected to be signed by the president. whether you work for or against it, legislation is expected to change lives. >> this may be the most important vote to be cast as members of this body. >> a polarizing debate -- >> americans are watching a
you put people on the moon. you live in an amazing country, and so do i, you know? and right now in time is a moment where we're all confused about how brilliant we are and how technically advanced we are, with what once made our countries great, which is family, community, being together... and something honestly as simple as putting a few ingredients together and sitting your family or your friends or your girlfriend or your mother-in-law around that table and breaking bread. and if you think...
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. >>> 4:54 is our time right now. 47 degrees outside as we see some stars and clouds andhe moon above us. it looks like clouds may be winning out. good morning i'm joe krebs. >> i'm pat lawson muse. let's look at that forecast for this thursday in the nation's capital. good morning. >> hi, pat. welcome. good to see you. good morning, joe. starting off this thursday morning with a partly cloudy chilly. once again down into the 40s. 47 in washington. right now in montgomery and prince george's counties and arlington/fairfax counties, low to mid 40s. dipped down to the 30s in loudoun, frederick county and the panhandle of west virginia. southern maryland, around the bay, eastern shore, near the waters in the upper 40s. away from the waters, only in the 40s. quite a chilly start. we have a few clouds coming through. they'll be with us fro time to time. a partly sunny d with afternoon highs climbing into the 60s. cloudy by late afternoon. rain likely tonight through tomorrow morning. chillier weather moving in for the weekend. now, jerry, how is the traffic. >> as we get under way, clear,
. >>> 4:54 is our time right now. 47 degrees outside as we see some stars and clouds andhe moon above us. it looks like clouds may be winning out. good morning i'm joe krebs. >> i'm pat lawson muse. let's look at that forecast for this thursday in the nation's capital. good morning. >> hi, pat. welcome. good to see you. good morning, joe. starting off this thursday morning with a partly cloudy chilly. once again down into the 40s. 47 in washington. right now in montgomery...
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when john kennedy announced that challenge, we really didn't know how to put a man on the moon.ut we actually today do know how to graduate more than 90% of urban kids from high school and send more than 90% on to college. we know how to do it. but i could take you on a tour of 200 urban schools that know how to do it. so we know how to do it. we now have to get rid of these big obsolete schools that don't work, and put in place schools that do. and i think we actually know how to do it. >> and you have done that. you launched your charter school in detroit at the middle school level in 2000, and then at the high school level i think in 2003, if i have that right. >> you do. >> you've seen some pretty incredible results. why? what is it? what is the secret here, given what you have experienced? >> well, the thing that kind of surprise med is first and foremost, it's culture. it's a culture of enormously high expectation that says kind of with the middle class message, of course you're going graduate. of course you're going to college. the only question is where and what are you
when john kennedy announced that challenge, we really didn't know how to put a man on the moon.ut we actually today do know how to graduate more than 90% of urban kids from high school and send more than 90% on to college. we know how to do it. but i could take you on a tour of 200 urban schools that know how to do it. so we know how to do it. we now have to get rid of these big obsolete schools that don't work, and put in place schools that do. and i think we actually know how to do it....
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. >> reporter: some onlookers identified the moon and they tell us he was in his 20s and he lived in these apartments. >> he had a lot of friends in the neighborhood. >> reporter: and now those friends are wondering if they really knew him p. brittany morehouse, 9 news now. >> the murder was the second homicide mount vernon has seen in a week. the deaths happened within a few miles of each other but police say they are not related. the second driver involved in a road rage incident that ended with a semi automatic weapon being fired has been charged. police arrested him for attempted homicide after he repeatedly shot at a man. he has been charged with the second degree attempted murder, as well. >>> a fairfax county sheriffs deputy is accused of engaging in inappropriate contact with a prisoner. egg veries say james lee heinz was guarding a 25-year-old prisoner at a local hospital when the pair allegedly engaged in sexual acts. heinz has been with the department for two years. >>> in the news now, a 6.2 magnitude earthquake has struck the philippines. the epicenter is believed to be
. >> reporter: some onlookers identified the moon and they tell us he was in his 20s and he lived in these apartments. >> he had a lot of friends in the neighborhood. >> reporter: and now those friends are wondering if they really knew him p. brittany morehouse, 9 news now. >> the murder was the second homicide mount vernon has seen in a week. the deaths happened within a few miles of each other but police say they are not related. the second driver involved in a road...
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is your moon going into your house? >> but john -- >> we're not allowed to do into that?, just remember how incredibly polarizing michelle obama was during the election. when she was caricatured by the opposition as this angry, black lady. and there were all these rumors about a tape that existed when she talked about whitey, and here she is now she has demonstrated she can balance being an amazing mother, taking on issues that are really important but not divisive and also the style element obviously appeals to people. >> on michelle. childhood obesity. last month, president obama signed a memorandum on childhood obesity. he put michelle in charge. the first lady has made childhood obesity her top priority as other first ladies have formation about what's in the twinkie, you know? and our kids would be pretty upset. and i am not supporting -- [ laughter ] that. so all of the kids out there, all right? >> last october, first lady obama organized the first white house healthy kids fair. >> i plan on jumping a little rope and doing a little oping. so if you want to join me,
is your moon going into your house? >> but john -- >> we're not allowed to do into that?, just remember how incredibly polarizing michelle obama was during the election. when she was caricatured by the opposition as this angry, black lady. and there were all these rumors about a tape that existed when she talked about whitey, and here she is now she has demonstrated she can balance being an amazing mother, taking on issues that are really important but not divisive and also the...
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if i think of the moon orbiting around the moon or the earth moving around the sun, if i make a movie on that, i play it for you backwards, you would not know. if i have an egg breaking and turning into scrambled eggs and make a movie of it and play it backwards, yeah, you know, okay. you can tell. so this arrow of time that exists in our microscopic world by playing a movies playing backwards you can tell, it doesn't exist at the microscopic level. it doesn't exist at the level of individual atoms or two or three atoms. it only exists when you have billions and billions of atoms together. so what we need to be able to do is to derive the behavior of entropy, which has an arrow of time, entropy increases from these underlying laws. that's what physicists like to do. they like to start with the basics. they can derive things. if you say the atoms -- the air in this room is made of atoms, with certain properties, i can derive the pressure, the temperature, what would happen if i added more air to the room and so forth. i can derive the fact that starting with ice cube in the glass, forw
if i think of the moon orbiting around the moon or the earth moving around the sun, if i make a movie on that, i play it for you backwards, you would not know. if i have an egg breaking and turning into scrambled eggs and make a movie of it and play it backwards, yeah, you know, okay. you can tell. so this arrow of time that exists in our microscopic world by playing a movies playing backwards you can tell, it doesn't exist at the microscopic level. it doesn't exist at the level of individual...
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you put people on the moon. you live in an amazing country, and so do i, you know? and right now in time is a moment where we're all confused about how brilliant we are and how technically advanced we are, with what once made our countries great, which is family, community, being together... and something honestly as simple as putting a few ingredients together and sitting your family or your friends or your girlfriend or your mother-in-law around that table and breaking bread. and if you think that's not important, then shame on you. (girls) ♪ turn on the radio, who do you hear? ♪ ♪ jamie oliver singing a cheer ♪ my turn! bye, gorgeous. ciao, ciao, ciao. see ya, darlings. take care. . >>> you're watching the station that works for you. abc 2news at 11. >> we start tonight with breaking news. after a weekend of protests inside and outside the capitol the house has approved a massive health care reform bill. good evening. typical dramatic washington fashion a last minute deal between the white house and anti abortion democrats got the votes needed to pass the bill. w
you put people on the moon. you live in an amazing country, and so do i, you know? and right now in time is a moment where we're all confused about how brilliant we are and how technically advanced we are, with what once made our countries great, which is family, community, being together... and something honestly as simple as putting a few ingredients together and sitting your family or your friends or your girlfriend or your mother-in-law around that table and breaking bread. and if you think...
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. >> we're leading with blue man group and then howell at the moon and second city. so four branded entertainment contests that are going to change the face of entertainment on board cruise ships. >> we have a culinary arts center in partnership with food and wine mag that lets guests learn with cooking classes. >> reporter: many cruise lines are adding new ships to the fleet which means more bs. this ship in back of me have employs over 1,000 workers. on pier 88 in manhattan, laura engles, fox news. >>> gilbert arenas still isn't sure he'll get to keep his job after his sentencing for gun crimes. lindsay murphy has a reaction from one of his teammates next in sports. esas,em >>> good evening, i'm lindsay murphy. gaerns managed to avoid jail time yesterday on gun charges. he will serve two years in probation, spend time in a halfway house. do 400 hours of community service and pay a fine but one major question looms. will arenas ever wear a wizards uniform again? that will not be answered until the ownership is finalized. friends and forme teamme antawn jamison is pl
. >> we're leading with blue man group and then howell at the moon and second city. so four branded entertainment contests that are going to change the face of entertainment on board cruise ships. >> we have a culinary arts center in partnership with food and wine mag that lets guests learn with cooking classes. >> reporter: many cruise lines are adding new ships to the fleet which means more bs. this ship in back of me have employs over 1,000 workers. on pier 88 in manhattan,...
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. ♪ and we stared at the moon come on, man. ♪ then i'd show you stars you never could see ♪ ♪ babe, it easy to forget about me ♪ hey! what the hell do you think you're doing?! you're behind six months on your payments. just doing our jobs, man. oh, what, take things that don't belong to you?! the car belongs to the bank now. come on, man, i need that car to get to my job. here's an idea. get a bus pass. i was gonna pay. come on, i can't afford to lose this job, guys. unless you can pay the delinquent amount in full right now... times are tough, boudreaux. knock it off, preston. hey, you serve? yeah, what about it? first division, bravo company. so, we're supposed to give you the semper fi break? can't do that. look, i come back empty-handed, guess what? i lose my job. come on, i'm trying real hard here, man. try harder. whoa! hey, hey, hey! back off! stop it! hey, hey, stop! stop! hey! someday somebody's gonna take something from you, pal. something real important. and you're gonna remember me when that happens. go back inside. you wait. you're gonna get yours, boudreaux. rush: marines
. ♪ and we stared at the moon come on, man. ♪ then i'd show you stars you never could see ♪ ♪ babe, it easy to forget about me ♪ hey! what the hell do you think you're doing?! you're behind six months on your payments. just doing our jobs, man. oh, what, take things that don't belong to you?! the car belongs to the bank now. come on, man, i need that car to get to my job. here's an idea. get a bus pass. i was gonna pay. come on, i can't afford to lose this job, guys. unless you can...
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. >> well, there's also a full moon. this is an easy day. sunny to partly cloudy skies and the mid-30s now. 44 at lunch and on its way to the upper 40s and still, the mid-40s at dinner. >> if you're about to ease yore way into the drive, here's sharon financial >>> well, we have one issue. a deer is in the road there and otherwise, everything's looking well. the westside is the slowest spot and that's a 12 minute drivetime there. there's a look at 95 and we're problem free and there's 97 and there's a look at the westside on i-70. and this is brought to you by toyota. and there's been a lot of people wondering about the toyota recalls. please visit toyota.com. >> one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded, chile is recovering from the 8.8 earthquake. and here's an update. >> reporter: in the hard hit city, rescuers search through the night to find dozens. fired-- feared lost. across the region of chile, the death toll topped 700 for survivers, their thoughts are on getting by. residents stripped this supermarket bare sunday. i think it's a
. >> well, there's also a full moon. this is an easy day. sunny to partly cloudy skies and the mid-30s now. 44 at lunch and on its way to the upper 40s and still, the mid-40s at dinner. >> if you're about to ease yore way into the drive, here's sharon financial >>> well, we have one issue. a deer is in the road there and otherwise, everything's looking well. the westside is the slowest spot and that's a 12 minute drivetime there. there's a look at 95 and we're problem free...
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i still think we should be okay for check out the nearly full moon in the southern sky tonight. not only that, you'll be able to almost connect the dots because pollocks, operating start po pollocks form a star in the sky. in the 50s by midnight. tomorrow, partly sunny starting out at 48 to 49 degrees. some locations like in prince william county, 41 degrees. same thing around frederick, 37 to start the day in martinsburg. so a little on the chilly side, with a high temperature tomorrow around 68 degrees. there san 80% chance that we're going to see rain showers coming in late, i think during the evening hours, 7:00 or 8:00 p.m. or so. leaving out about midday friday. giving us anywhere from half to three quarters inch of rain. and more rain for sunday, into the first part of next week. again, that rain on sunday is during the afternoon as well. so most of the weekend will be dr but definitely on the chilly side, with highs between 50 and 55 degrees. >>> new research reveals the gorilla population in the congo basin is diminishing faster than believed.u.p. and interpol say poach
i still think we should be okay for check out the nearly full moon in the southern sky tonight. not only that, you'll be able to almost connect the dots because pollocks, operating start po pollocks form a star in the sky. in the 50s by midnight. tomorrow, partly sunny starting out at 48 to 49 degrees. some locations like in prince william county, 41 degrees. same thing around frederick, 37 to start the day in martinsburg. so a little on the chilly side, with a high temperature tomorrow around...
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today ban ki-moon's meeting with the chilean president and her successor to talk about recovery efforts. >>> apple saythe new ipad should hit the stores april 3rd. it will be wi-fi only at first. you will have to wait for late april when the wi-fi 3g combo goes on sale. starting price for the first version is $499 with two more expensive models if you want more memory. >>> general motors say it will reinstate 600 out of the 1100 dealerships. last year gm informed 2,000 dealerships it would be revoking their franchise agreements in october. it said the cuts were necessary to keep the remaining showrooms maelt healthy. many dealers were claimed they were treated unfairly. gm says the reinstated dealerships will get letters giving them the option to remain with the company. >>> getting a new job is tough, especially these days. stephanie elam is answering tough questions in this edition of "top tips." >> today we're focusing on job related questions. kyle writes i recently filled out a job application. i wrote my work e-mail address as a way to contact. should i have written another e-mail
today ban ki-moon's meeting with the chilean president and her successor to talk about recovery efforts. >>> apple saythe new ipad should hit the stores april 3rd. it will be wi-fi only at first. you will have to wait for late april when the wi-fi 3g combo goes on sale. starting price for the first version is $499 with two more expensive models if you want more memory. >>> general motors say it will reinstate 600 out of the 1100 dealerships. last year gm informed 2,000...
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kennedy would decided let's go to the moon. what? spending all that money to go to the moon instead of a school, is that a handicap principal kind of thing, and excessive fishing that proved that we have all kinds of capabilities that people didn't imagine and i am just giving it to prove that and to give people great feelings. >> i'm beginning to see the connection here. surplice is one of the things the cosmos works with all the time. another -- she uses it to explore, she uses the surplus to create. what do i mean? you and i are both men have the last time i checked, and every man in this room is lined generate 18 trillion sperm during his lifetime. we will be satisfied if two, three, maybe four of those sperm find a home? what happens to the other 18 or 17,000,000,000,999.7 whatever it is sperm who don't make it? the universe doesn't care. we do because human beings are thrown out there as fodder for the gods, for this great gamble of a social search engine, evolutionary search machine constantly searching the possibilities, look
kennedy would decided let's go to the moon. what? spending all that money to go to the moon instead of a school, is that a handicap principal kind of thing, and excessive fishing that proved that we have all kinds of capabilities that people didn't imagine and i am just giving it to prove that and to give people great feelings. >> i'm beginning to see the connection here. surplice is one of the things the cosmos works with all the time. another -- she uses it to explore, she uses the...
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chief is fed up and itching to tell us why because tom donahue is here and only here. [ cub ] i see a moon lots of little pieces. [ female announcer ] you can't pass inspection with pieces left behind. that's why there's charmin ultra strong. its enhanced diamondweave texture is soft and more durable. more durable so you're left with a more dependable clean. fewer pieces left behind. plus all that charmin softness. now how's it look, mom? all clear, son. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra strong. enjoy the go. also, try charmin freshmates for a cleaner clean. identity theft, a serious crime that strikes millions of americans. when identity theft strikes you, it can seem... like no one will listen, and no one is there to help. but there is one place you can turn... for real protection and real peace of mind. lifelock. at lifelock, our only business is helping protect your identity. lifelock protects your information and never sells it. that's why lifelock is the leader in identity theft protection. a member called in right away, i could tell that it was going to be a serious... conversation
chief is fed up and itching to tell us why because tom donahue is here and only here. [ cub ] i see a moon lots of little pieces. [ female announcer ] you can't pass inspection with pieces left behind. that's why there's charmin ultra strong. its enhanced diamondweave texture is soft and more durable. more durable so you're left with a more dependable clean. fewer pieces left behind. plus all that charmin softness. now how's it look, mom? all clear, son. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra...
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. >> my dad used to play that growing up, "moon river," baby. he loved it.what are you trying to do to me? >> jimmy: or what's her name? >> what do you think? why don't you predict? >> ted: what is her name? >> crystal. >> jimmy: crystal or -- >> he actually comes to "idol" and we met. and his lovely wife is a songwriter. >> jimmy: i know. you go to "idol" and hang out? >> ted: anything to be seen. >> and by the way, it's totally working. >> i got more cred from that than even this show. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's ridiculous. we have tumbleweeds. come on, man. we thought of everything. >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, i love you and i'm so happy you came on my show. thank you so much. >> very nice to meet you. >> jimmy: nice to meet you as well. kara dioguardi, everybody. "american idol" on tuesdays and wednesdays on fox. air performs next. there they are in the bud light lime green room right there. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guests are one of my favorite bands. their latest album is called "love 2." here tonight to pe
. >> my dad used to play that growing up, "moon river," baby. he loved it.what are you trying to do to me? >> jimmy: or what's her name? >> what do you think? why don't you predict? >> ted: what is her name? >> crystal. >> jimmy: crystal or -- >> he actually comes to "idol" and we met. and his lovely wife is a songwriter. >> jimmy: i know. you go to "idol" and hang out? >> ted: anything to be seen. >> and...
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and, yes, a man from the moon.walking on the moon. >> it's not dusty, the not gray. >> are we going to see any moonwalking? >> i don't know. we might do something backwards. >> reporter: kate gosselin says her children, all eight of them, have been very supportive. she and tony are racking up a lot of air miles. after the show, they fly to pennsylvania to practice in her basement. >> they've transformed the basement into a dance studio. >> do you think you want nine children running around the house? >> you know what, i think he's equal to five kids himself. >> reporter: pamela anderson says she loves dancing in those high-heels. >> i asked for higher? >> why? >> i just feel balanced now that i'm higher. i fall off flat shoes. >> but will we see her dancing in that famous red bathing suit? probably not. but she says she's excited about every minute. >> i'm excited about doing it. and the next one. and the next one. >> reporter: and always, the athletes. >> isn't the state of his life. >> reporter: even an olympian,
and, yes, a man from the moon.walking on the moon. >> it's not dusty, the not gray. >> are we going to see any moonwalking? >> i don't know. we might do something backwards. >> reporter: kate gosselin says her children, all eight of them, have been very supportive. she and tony are racking up a lot of air miles. after the show, they fly to pennsylvania to practice in her basement. >> they've transformed the basement into a dance studio. >> do you think you...
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priests are slaughtering chickens on full moon nights on beaches.sing prayers to evoke spirits to guard them as drug cartels battle into smuggling routes. violence has exploded on the borders in the last years, leaving some 19,000 people dead. >>> a tragic end for the search for a missing college student. >> reporter: patrick trainer's body was found in his car, in a pond, not far from where the purdue university student was last seen. the discovery came after an intense four-day search. he was home on spring break. friends say trainer was at home. police reviewed security video. they realized his car never left that development. trainer was home from college, recovering from having hernia surgery just last week. his parents were concerned pain medications may have impaired his judgment when he went out saturday night. denise? >> thank you, jessica. >>> could california be the first state in the country to legalize marijuana. when voters head to the polls in november, they will decide whether the state will legalize pot for recreational use. in 1998
priests are slaughtering chickens on full moon nights on beaches.sing prayers to evoke spirits to guard them as drug cartels battle into smuggling routes. violence has exploded on the borders in the last years, leaving some 19,000 people dead. >>> a tragic end for the search for a missing college student. >> reporter: patrick trainer's body was found in his car, in a pond, not far from where the purdue university student was last seen. the discovery came after an intense four-day...
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he finished in last place with one judge telling him it looked like he was still wearing his moon bootsst want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all day. perfect. choose aleve and you can be taking four times... fewer pills than extra strength tylenol. just 2 aleve have the strength to relieve arthritis pain all day. a red italian sports car. ( flatly ) i've been told beige and predictable - fit my lifestyle. - ( both flatly ) we've been told hollow status symbols are the goal. ( flatly ) i've been told it captures my essence. ( engine revs ) - ( triumphant music playing ) - ( chorus vocalizing ) ( keys clink ) ( revs ) >>> so what political story will be making headlines in the next 24 hours? chris alyssa, "washington post" national politico reporter and author of "the fix" joins us now. chris, it's got to be the passage of health care. where do you take it now? to the senate? >> i think where we're taking it, i take it to the polit
he finished in last place with one judge telling him it looked like he was still wearing his moon bootsst want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all day. perfect. choose aleve and you can be taking four times... fewer pills than extra strength tylenol. just 2 aleve have the strength to relieve arthritis pain all day. a red italian sports...
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the night sky, look high up, you'll be able to connect the dots because we've got a moon that's nearly full. going to connect the dots in the southern sky. the temperature is not too bad in the 50s. low 50s by 11:00 p.m. midnight. 49 and 48 to start the day tomorrow. sun's up at 7:05. you may be able to get away with a light jacket. 41 to 48 the range throughout the area. 61 degrees tomorrow with rain moving in. while this will be a chilly weekend it will be a dry weekend. nice enough to continue with home repairs. many of us continue to do that after the february blizzards. and the president just declared d.c. a major disaster area follow those blizzards and that sets up the area for federal funding and relief. so i think a lot of us will be out and about this weekend around the house, how you're trying to do whatever repairs that still need tending to. back to you. >> all right. thanks veronica. time to take a look at the stories for news at 6. jim vance joins us. >>> coming up at 6:00, we'll have reports from members of congress who say they have received threats because of their vo
the night sky, look high up, you'll be able to connect the dots because we've got a moon that's nearly full. going to connect the dots in the southern sky. the temperature is not too bad in the 50s. low 50s by 11:00 p.m. midnight. 49 and 48 to start the day tomorrow. sun's up at 7:05. you may be able to get away with a light jacket. 41 to 48 the range throughout the area. 61 degrees tomorrow with rain moving in. while this will be a chilly weekend it will be a dry weekend. nice enough to...
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and the original moon walker buzz aldrin. and niecy nash, nicole from the pussycat dolls.he golden boy, evan and most watched supermom kate gosselin. >> tonight we've revealed the entire new cast of "dancing with the stars." >> we have not finished. we only announced 10 of the 11 names. >> picky picky. you've been watching number 11 all night long. the bachelor jake pavelka. >> how are you? >> good to see you. >> all this leading up to the engagement wasn't stress enough. now, live television and ballroom dancing. >> i live my life to be stressed out. >> how does vienna feel about this? >> she's on board 150%. she'll be front row center cheering me on. >> she knows you'll be pressed tightly against a spray-tanned scantily clad beautiful woman. >> nobody told me about that. >> don't forget to watch "good morning america" tomorrow morning. >> you can see the 11 celebrities hit the dance floor monday, march 22nd are for the 10 season of "dancing with the stars." >>> the salvation army lives up to its name. how the international movement came to a local woman's rescue and why
and the original moon walker buzz aldrin. and niecy nash, nicole from the pussycat dolls.he golden boy, evan and most watched supermom kate gosselin. >> tonight we've revealed the entire new cast of "dancing with the stars." >> we have not finished. we only announced 10 of the 11 names. >> picky picky. you've been watching number 11 all night long. the bachelor jake pavelka. >> how are you? >> good to see you. >> all this leading up to the...
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a lot of people have come up with crazy ideas like, hey, nine years we'll have a man on the moon. it's like -- and then they have the leadership to get everybody rallied around that and say, yeah, let's go for it. >> he didn't say, when he was a candidate for president he supported the so-called single payer system. and he -- >> that's right. >> he even walked away from what a lot of liberals and progress woifz have liked as that so-called public option. that's not included in this new law. >> that's correct. so for everybody who's watching, please understand this -- we do not have universal health care in this country tonight as a result of this bill. ? fa in fact, we don't have any real overhaul of our health care system. we had a profit making system based on capitalist principles before this bill was passed. and we have the same thing now after that bill is passed. >> except for one thing -- michael, 32 million americans who today don't have access to health insurance, they will have access to health insurance. there may be another ten million who wouldn't. you have to admit o
a lot of people have come up with crazy ideas like, hey, nine years we'll have a man on the moon. it's like -- and then they have the leadership to get everybody rallied around that and say, yeah, let's go for it. >> he didn't say, when he was a candidate for president he supported the so-called single payer system. and he -- >> that's right. >> he even walked away from what a lot of liberals and progress woifz have liked as that so-called public option. that's not included in...
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and also sparked the totally insane idea that you can play "dark side of the moon kw" as you're watchingst say i tried it and it doesn't work. >> you keep trying it and trying it -- >> you started when the lion roars and guess what? it doesn't work. >> okay. >> shocker. >> let's go on. >> moving on. no cameras, no handshake, no white house statement. just closed door meetings between the president and netanyahu and the relations may be worst off than when netanyahu arrived? >> america has been watchinging th this. what a story. >> they had a meeting at 5:30, none of the unusual photo op's. it was all behind closed door ands and then requested another meeting until 9:00. and then the advisers stayed behind until 1:00 in the morning. so something is going on but we're not being told what it is. and that's not necessarily a good sign. >> but a total rarity, because usually, god gles them, the israelis are usually the first one to give readouts. they are trying to shape a story particularly in the american press quicker sometimes, than the white house wants to do it, whether it was the bush
and also sparked the totally insane idea that you can play "dark side of the moon kw" as you're watchingst say i tried it and it doesn't work. >> you keep trying it and trying it -- >> you started when the lion roars and guess what? it doesn't work. >> okay. >> shocker. >> let's go on. >> moving on. no cameras, no handshake, no white house statement. just closed door meetings between the president and netanyahu and the relations may be worst off...
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our human creativity is what distinguishes us from all other species and it took her species to the moon and it builds his works of art and literature and express our love now we use the human creativity to build these incredible new technologies that if you believe both science and science fiction, we may be creating an entirely new species, but bottom-line we're really only doing it because we cannot get past the age-old human need to destroy one another. the real question is, it is in our machine or us that is "wired for war"? thank you. [applause] i think we have some time left for questions and responses i look forward to engaging with you on it to think they have a microphone one. >> late name is captain chen i remember 10 years ago when i was here for the project we talked about hooking up a machine gun the instructor's head that was another call when did this change go from the autonomous weapons now being of the coal to being okay? >> it is a great question because it is almost two parts. when did the added to change and then can it ever be ethical or is it door not? >> the magi
our human creativity is what distinguishes us from all other species and it took her species to the moon and it builds his works of art and literature and express our love now we use the human creativity to build these incredible new technologies that if you believe both science and science fiction, we may be creating an entirely new species, but bottom-line we're really only doing it because we cannot get past the age-old human need to destroy one another. the real question is, it is in our...
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taylor lautner for "new moon" and the favorite movie award went to alvin & the chipmunks: the squeakquelafter months of near total isolation, tiger woods is preparing to step back into the public spotlight. the golf superstar will hold a news conference a week from tomorrow just days before he plays his first tournament since a november crash led to revelations that he cheated on his wife. and joining us now is sportswriter dave ziron. tiger has addressed the media twice so far and since these revelations came out, and both times he limited the access. will he have to answer questions fully this time around? >> first of all, i think there are a lot of women out there who wouldn't mind seeing tiger woods slimed at the press conference if he says i don't know to a question. look, he's doing this press conference -- it's an admission and it's also payback. it's an admission the media strategy just has not worked. when tiger did his first, quote/unquote press conference in february, he didn't allow questions. and it so incensed the pga writers association that they actu actually boycotted th
taylor lautner for "new moon" and the favorite movie award went to alvin & the chipmunks: the squeakquelafter months of near total isolation, tiger woods is preparing to step back into the public spotlight. the golf superstar will hold a news conference a week from tomorrow just days before he plays his first tournament since a november crash led to revelations that he cheated on his wife. and joining us now is sportswriter dave ziron. tiger has addressed the media twice so far...
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. >>> coming up, what do a moon walker, a "baywatch" bombshell and the mother of eight have in commonuestion. plus i just couldn't go on without honoring one of the founding fathers of the '80s hair band movement. on this day in 1962 jon bon jovi was born. for all the moments that make every day special. fancy feast appetizers. [dinner bell chimes] high quality ingredients like wild alaskan salmon in a delicate broth, without by-products or fillers. fancy feast appetizers. celebrate the moment. would you like that to hurt now or later? uh-- what? (announcer) pepcid® complete doesn't make you choose. it neutralizes acid in seconds and controls heartburn all day or all night. pepcid® complete , works now and works later. >>> okay. before we go we have to give you a who will be on "dancing with with the stars" this season. it's going to be reality tv mom kate gosselin, pam anderson, 80-year-old former astronaut buzz aldrin and olympian figure skater evan lysacek which does not seem fair. figure skating is about grace and movement. >> ochocinco, who is a gig twitterer, wide receiver for t
. >>> coming up, what do a moon walker, a "baywatch" bombshell and the mother of eight have in commonuestion. plus i just couldn't go on without honoring one of the founding fathers of the '80s hair band movement. on this day in 1962 jon bon jovi was born. for all the moments that make every day special. fancy feast appetizers. [dinner bell chimes] high quality ingredients like wild alaskan salmon in a delicate broth, without by-products or fillers. fancy feast appetizers....