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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. a wild day for the markets. they just closed. the worst day since february. >> "closing bell" rang just a few moments ago. wiping out of the gains this month. the bell closed which means your first monthly loss since january. s&p 500 and nasdaq both off. weak earnings reports and growing instability in so many nations. official number dow down 312 points near 313. at the live desk i'm scott macfarlane. >> thanks. right now it could be slow going for drivers in silver spring. these are live pictures near new hampshire avenue. crews shut down lanes because of a serious crash that involved a tractor-trailer and two other vehicles. for much of the afternoon only a couple of lanes had been reopened. the rig jackknifed and hit the sound barrier wall. we are told three people were hurt. chopper 4 captured this video of the wreck when it happened. haz-mat crews had to be called in to assess chemicals that spilled from the truck. one witness told maryland state police the truck was weaving before it crashed. >>> she was slowly walking acr
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. a wild day for the markets. they just closed. the worst day since february. >> "closing bell" rang just a few moments ago. wiping out of the gains this month. the bell closed which means your first monthly loss since january. s&p 500 and nasdaq both off. weak earnings reports and growing instability in so many nations. official number dow down 312 points near 313. at the live desk i'm scott macfarlane. >> thanks. right now it could be...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. a victory for gays and lesbians in virginia. a panel struck down the state's same sex marriage ban. >> the panel in richmond is the second one to strike down a state ban making it more likely stat u.s. supreme court will settle the issue. the panel voted 2-1 that the gays and lesbians have a constitutional right to marry. is in the decision the court wrote denying the choice prohibits from participating. gay and lesbians in the state still can't get married until the case is resolved. virginia now has 21 days to decide if it wants to appeal the case. the state's attorney general has already said he won't defend the ban. he just spoke at a press conference. >> today is yet another victory for the principle of equality that is so central to the american experience and i am proud that the commonwealth of virginia is leading on one of the most important civil rights issues of our day. >> he believes it will be decided by the supreme court. a federal circuit court made a similar ruling in oklahoma. the governor there said she will ap
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. a victory for gays and lesbians in virginia. a panel struck down the state's same sex marriage ban. >> the panel in richmond is the second one to strike down a state ban making it more likely stat u.s. supreme court will settle the issue. the panel voted 2-1 that the gays and lesbians have a constitutional right to marry. is in the decision the court wrote denying the choice prohibits from participating. gay and lesbians in the state still can't get married...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. at 4:30, right now, a severe thunderstorm watch is in effect. >> let's get to storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. what's it looking like now? >> under the gun in fairfax county where the severe thunderstorm warning is in effect. it will be ending here in a few minutes. they may have to reissue the warning. they are under the gun through 8:00 this evening. as of now, the strongest, most intense storm is rolling into the western and central parts of fairfax county. a lot of lightning with this storm. arriving in reston in the next couple minutes. washington by 4:53. the east side of the metro by 5:15. that's the track over the next hour or so. inside the beltway, baton down the hatches and be strong for a heavy lightning thunderstorm to come through. this in loudoun county is falling apart a bit, but could bring gusty wind to montgomery county. there's another thunderstorm near culpeper coming out near quantico and i-95. be weather aware for a couple hours. storms fading away by 9:00
i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. at 4:30, right now, a severe thunderstorm watch is in effect. >> let's get to storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. what's it looking like now? >> under the gun in fairfax county where the severe thunderstorm warning is in effect. it will be ending here in a few minutes. they may have to reissue the warning. they are under the gun through 8:00 this evening. as of now, the strongest, most intense storm is rolling into the western and...
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it was about a kid seeing the film and being inspired by the film, being able to have muses of his own. that's really what it is about. >> what is this kobe process? you pick up the phone who are leaders in industry and pick their brain? >> exactly. i just cold call people, absolutely. i cold call people and pick their brain about stuff and some of the questions i ask will seem really, really simple and stupid, quite honestly, for them, but if i do not know, i do not know. i have to ask, so that is what i do. i asked them and learn more about how they build their business and run their companies and how they see the world. >> and who are some of the people that you pick up the phone and call? >> i just started in the nike family. i cold called mark parker all the time. johnny ives, dan wieden, oprah winfrey, recently arianna huffington, and the list goes on and on and on. hilary swank. it just goes on. >> take johnny ive. you guys had a conversation? >> he is obviously unique in what he does. why? how? how does he view product? how does he view the process of designing the product? how
it was about a kid seeing the film and being inspired by the film, being able to have muses of his own. that's really what it is about. >> what is this kobe process? you pick up the phone who are leaders in industry and pick their brain? >> exactly. i just cold call people, absolutely. i cold call people and pick their brain about stuff and some of the questions i ask will seem really, really simple and stupid, quite honestly, for them, but if i do not know, i do not know. i have to...
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i'm pat lawson muse, back to you. wendy? >>> that doomed cruise ship is afloat again. the costa concordia emerged from the water one deck at a time today. it is being floated so it can be towed and scrapped. this is the most expensive ocean salvage mission in history. giant tanks filled with water kept it stable on underwater platforms. air is being pumped in to float it. 32 people were killed when the ship capsized in 2012. >>> hails a hero. a teenager who survived a shooting rampage that killed her parents and siblings is speaking out today. how she got out alive. >>> an anonymous donor at it again. how a local good will is hoping small business owners this is your last chance. your free upgrade to fios quantum internet from verizon will be running out soon. now's the time to double your download speed to 50 megs for no additional cost. switch to fios internet and phone with a 2-year agreement and get a free upgrade to fios quantum internet for just $99.99 a month. but hurry this offer runs out july 19th. or...ask about our no annual contract options. call 1.888.774.
i'm pat lawson muse, back to you. wendy? >>> that doomed cruise ship is afloat again. the costa concordia emerged from the water one deck at a time today. it is being floated so it can be towed and scrapped. this is the most expensive ocean salvage mission in history. giant tanks filled with water kept it stable on underwater platforms. air is being pumped in to float it. 32 people were killed when the ship capsized in 2012. >>> hails a hero. a teenager who survived a shooting...
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muses. you know. there was a telephone book should. this occasion change education mccain. education. education if i did. six people from an opportunity and seize a new frontier for me. it should. be a way of g.c.b. to leave me what you are you know suited for the job if they will get up with it offer with you at the pulpit play with the ethical code boy. can you much told you love go out of the. home any money on going without some of us to be with your child but then you'll see beyond that is. going to still be at one. we're going to use enough room to solve your health you joy of the muslim faith and i'm going to finish that up on the show that this is no it's the fulcrum for the office before you were gives me a big ocean is not stable most of us live on the land is stable you know when you put your foot diet in front of you you know what's coming next but when you're on the ship and you know go around and there isn't a single stable object around you everything is in movement. i also think. when the land disappears and you con see another human being anywhere around in
muses. you know. there was a telephone book should. this occasion change education mccain. education. education if i did. six people from an opportunity and seize a new frontier for me. it should. be a way of g.c.b. to leave me what you are you know suited for the job if they will get up with it offer with you at the pulpit play with the ethical code boy. can you much told you love go out of the. home any money on going without some of us to be with your child but then you'll see beyond that...
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the photographs who have made yose yosemite their muse. >> they come from across the country and around world to take in this iconic view. unmistakeably yosemite. so many people have taken photos at yosemite, millions over the years. but what is it that makes some photographers shine above the rest? we start at the very beginning and his name is carlton watkins. >> his first trip was in 1861. he wasn't the first photographer to enter yosemite. but certainly, his work set a certain standard for how to photograph it. >> carlton watkins images made their way to washington, d.c. to president abraham lincoln who passed the grant that turned yosimete into the first protected land? >> 1863ish, '4ish, images the of the of the civil war battlesfields and of yosemite, but if he made it famous in america, it took another artist more than half a century later to elevate yosemite to heights, ansell adams. >> it's very dramatic, but it's not necessarily what you would see if you looked at that image. and answer ansel would say that's important. i am giving you what i want you to see, not what you wil
the photographs who have made yose yosemite their muse. >> they come from across the country and around world to take in this iconic view. unmistakeably yosemite. so many people have taken photos at yosemite, millions over the years. but what is it that makes some photographers shine above the rest? we start at the very beginning and his name is carlton watkins. >> his first trip was in 1861. he wasn't the first photographer to enter yosemite. but certainly, his work set a certain...
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. >>> let's check in now with pat lawson muse. she's following a developing story from the live desk. pat. >> reporter: police in annapolis are asking for your help to find a man who robbed a 15-year-old at the westfield annapolis mall. take a look at this surveillance video. these three men followed the teenager into the red parking garage around 8:00 last night. that's where the suspects threatened the victim and stole his air jordan tennis shoes right off his feet. the teenager was not injured in the incident. right now police are still looking for the suspects. if you recognize the men in this video, you should call police. at the live desk, i'm pat lawson muse. >>> a gaithersburg husband is being investigated for the murder of his wife. officers received a 911 call that something suspicious happened inside the home on hallmark court. yesterday when police arrived, they found a 47-year-old woman's body. the husband is now in custody. in the last year police have responded to the home at least once for a domestic dispute. >>> t
. >>> let's check in now with pat lawson muse. she's following a developing story from the live desk. pat. >> reporter: police in annapolis are asking for your help to find a man who robbed a 15-year-old at the westfield annapolis mall. take a look at this surveillance video. these three men followed the teenager into the red parking garage around 8:00 last night. that's where the suspects threatened the victim and stole his air jordan tennis shoes right off his feet. the...
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muse, how two small towns in new york are leading the fight against fracking.ssfully banning the practice with other cities poised to follow suit, what's the impact on local economies. and later, we speak with a man behind the nation's first county wide fracking ban, the energy alternative working on
muse, how two small towns in new york are leading the fight against fracking.ssfully banning the practice with other cities poised to follow suit, what's the impact on local economies. and later, we speak with a man behind the nation's first county wide fracking ban, the energy alternative working on
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muse, how two small towns in new york are leading the fight against fracking.uccessfully banning the practice with other cities poised to follow suit, what's the impact on local economies. and later, we speak with a man behind the nation's first county wide fracking ban, the energy alternative working on now in the lawsuits stacked against him by large oil companies. michael is in, she is dialed in on all of your feedback, welcome. >> thank you so much. >> it is nice to have you here. >> lovely to be here everybody talks about fracking but we run across people when you ask them what it means they are not sure. >> right. and a hot that aren't sure are in places are it doesn't happen. people that live where it does happen have an incredible technological base. a lot of people in the states and areas are there is fracking, saw it comes into their area. companies were trying to come into her area of central valley california and she had very strong opinions on what it means for environments and health, and something we will be digging into in this show. we will be
muse, how two small towns in new york are leading the fight against fracking.uccessfully banning the practice with other cities poised to follow suit, what's the impact on local economies. and later, we speak with a man behind the nation's first county wide fracking ban, the energy alternative working on now in the lawsuits stacked against him by large oil companies. michael is in, she is dialed in on all of your feedback, welcome. >> thank you so much. >> it is nice to have you...
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. >>> leading the muse in the washington post senator robert menendez seeks probe of alleged cuban plotoks to take over the investigation there. >>> on nbc news.com a new study finds children of same-sex parents are healthier. one finding was that showed that same-sex families get along well, which has a positive impact on health. >>> some other stories we're following. the black sea is a little crowded this morning. at least 20 russian ships running through military exercises right now. this while nato holds their own nato drills near the romanian shores. >>> a different site in western montana. crews have begun to clean up the boeing plane parts that fell into the clark river after a train derailment. kayakers got an up close look at two of the three fuselages near the shore. the pieces were going from kansas to washington state. no word yet on a definite cause of the derailment. >>> the cia is getting pretty twitter savvy. kind of. the agency tweeted yesterday, "no, we don't know where tupac is." it was retweeted more than 90,000 times. the cia joined the twitosphere just last month.
. >>> leading the muse in the washington post senator robert menendez seeks probe of alleged cuban plotoks to take over the investigation there. >>> on nbc news.com a new study finds children of same-sex parents are healthier. one finding was that showed that same-sex families get along well, which has a positive impact on health. >>> some other stories we're following. the black sea is a little crowded this morning. at least 20 russian ships running through military...
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we will see you tomorrow. ( thunder ) ♪ as sweet polly oliver lay musing in bed ♪ ♪ a sudden strange came into her head ♪ ♪ nor father nor mother shall make me false prove ♪ ♪ i'll 'list for a soldier and follow my love ♪ adult laura: they say a storm in summer clears the air. and that may be so. shh. hey, it's only a storm. the storm's calmer than you. maybe that wind's blowing pa's ship closer, bringing him home with a pocket full of gold to fetch ma out of prison. you think of that when you close your eyes. but a real storm can stir the world so about,
we will see you tomorrow. ( thunder ) ♪ as sweet polly oliver lay musing in bed ♪ ♪ a sudden strange came into her head ♪ ♪ nor father nor mother shall make me false prove ♪ ♪ i'll 'list for a soldier and follow my love ♪ adult laura: they say a storm in summer clears the air. and that may be so. shh. hey, it's only a storm. the storm's calmer than you. maybe that wind's blowing pa's ship closer, bringing him home with a pocket full of gold to fetch ma out of prison. you think...
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. >>> we have drenching rains, plus, get a free slurpee >>> finally on this friday a muse cat comebacke than a decade in the making. >> that's right. country star garth brooks walked away from his career in the midst of superstar dom but now as he goes back, he's coming back. >> abc's linsey davis has the details. >> reporter: the chart topping country superstar of the 1990s, garth brooks brought us hits like "the dance." much "much too young." ♪ and "if tomorrow never comes." with nearly 70 million albums sold in the u.s., brooks is the best-selling artist in this country since 1991 topping mariah carey, metallica and, yes, even the beatles. and yet in 2001 at the height of his career, brooks simply walked away retiring at just 39 years old saying he wanted to raise his three daughters. at 52 now a grandfather, he's ready to make the comeback. >> scared, yeah. old, yes. my bigger hope is i don't regret this day. >> reporter: the country star announced his return. >> want to thank god and everybody that's given me the chance to actually look at a second half of a career. >> reporter: i
. >>> we have drenching rains, plus, get a free slurpee >>> finally on this friday a muse cat comebacke than a decade in the making. >> that's right. country star garth brooks walked away from his career in the midst of superstar dom but now as he goes back, he's coming back. >> abc's linsey davis has the details. >> reporter: the chart topping country superstar of the 1990s, garth brooks brought us hits like "the dance." much "much too...
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. >> ♪ >> reporter: standing strong and surrounded by so many loved ones in her muse ton community 15ear-old cassidy stay publicly remembered her parents and sibling, who were gunned down, just days ago. >> i'm really thankful for all of the people that have been praying for me and keeping me and my family in their thoughts. >> reporter: investigators say wednesday, three three-year old ron haskill executed his ex-wife sister katie stay, her husband steven and their four children because they wouldn't tell him where to find his ex. daughter cassidy was the lone survivor taking a bullet grazed wound to the head but she was able to lead officers to haskill whom police say was on his way to kill his grand parents. >> difficult to imagine how we will ever move on, but that is how we think is to best to concentrate on the living. cling to the hope of life, that emerged in this terrible darkness, to all of the lives that were spared, including our own, meanwhile. >> reporter: meanwhile in the houston courtroom haskill collapsed twice as he heard capital murder charges against him . the his
. >> ♪ >> reporter: standing strong and surrounded by so many loved ones in her muse ton community 15ear-old cassidy stay publicly remembered her parents and sibling, who were gunned down, just days ago. >> i'm really thankful for all of the people that have been praying for me and keeping me and my family in their thoughts. >> reporter: investigators say wednesday, three three-year old ron haskill executed his ex-wife sister katie stay, her husband steven and their...
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counterpart he appeared to temporarily lose himself he was on display everywhere you go to events that he muses that i mean if you know i want to say that i like going to china particularly with such results if you don't mind i would like to come again and event and russia's president vladimir putin had a much more to say on the prospects for the brics nations as well as a lot of other topics you can watch as a q. and a session at r.t. dot com and i'm back with more news after the break in just a sec. this is about making the business survive. corporations don't love your parishioners told hate corporations have no feeling. corporations don't care about you or me corporations when we care about profit. people come to untouched forests and leave massive bleeds for the sea come on. we're not going to quit we will not stop until it is done what is more precious music more movies. i marinate joining me. for impartial and financial reporting commentary contribute and much much. only on bombast and. joining us here on r.t. international law re sushi in moscow german politicians are going old school t
counterpart he appeared to temporarily lose himself he was on display everywhere you go to events that he muses that i mean if you know i want to say that i like going to china particularly with such results if you don't mind i would like to come again and event and russia's president vladimir putin had a much more to say on the prospects for the brics nations as well as a lot of other topics you can watch as a q. and a session at r.t. dot com and i'm back with more news after the break in just...
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. -- have muses of his own. >> you called people who are leaders in industry.eople,d call absolutely. some of the questions i ask seem really simple and stupid. if i don't know come i don't know your do have to ask. if i don't know, i don't know. you have to ask. >> who were the people you called? callarting with nike, i them all the time. jony ive, oprah winfrey, arianne huffington. the list goes on and on. hilary swank. jony ive.d that you guys have a conversation? >> he is obviously unique in what he does. why? how? how does he view product? how does he go about designing the product? how does he know that he has where he wanted to be? how do you know those things? there's something going on from the moment he sees something to the way it goes into his brain. a different process than other designers. i'm curious to know what that is. >> you went to apple to talk to him? >> yeah. i went to apple and spent a day ande talking with jony picking his brain about product and stuff like that. what makes them who they are. and why. --re he curious about that very cur
. -- have muses of his own. >> you called people who are leaders in industry.eople,d call absolutely. some of the questions i ask seem really simple and stupid. if i don't know come i don't know your do have to ask. if i don't know, i don't know. you have to ask. >> who were the people you called? callarting with nike, i them all the time. jony ive, oprah winfrey, arianne huffington. the list goes on and on. hilary swank. jony ive.d that you guys have a conversation? >> he is...
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called samantha and explained to her that russia did not have any political prisoners she seemed to be mused and promised to get back to me on this she never did unquote ambassador churkin claims that miss power told him he got the upper hand in that exchange but he says he will claim it as a small victory hopefully when the two diplomats meet once again face to face at the u.n. there will be no hard feelings and the debates can go back to revolve around issues such as creating more peace and less conflict. in new york more for you a click away r.t. dot com including the first medic to protest against guantanamo force feeding read about the nervous that the prisoners have the right to hunger strike also. check out this mechanical piece the robot owned by google and can carry up to one hundred eighty euros also running it more than thirty kilometers an hour it's been tested by the military you know why check it out at our. campaigners accusing food giant nestle of making millions at the expense of ordinary people they say the company is taking water from a canyon in california to bottle and s
called samantha and explained to her that russia did not have any political prisoners she seemed to be mused and promised to get back to me on this she never did unquote ambassador churkin claims that miss power told him he got the upper hand in that exchange but he says he will claim it as a small victory hopefully when the two diplomats meet once again face to face at the u.n. there will be no hard feelings and the debates can go back to revolve around issues such as creating more peace and...
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a muse ready operation follows days of shellings in gaza with hamas launching rockets in return nearly two hundred fifty palestinians have been killed most of them civilians including children there was a. short humanitarian truce on thursday but the exchange of fire resumed as soon as . breaking news top story here on r.t. international the investigation now want to find what coast of malaysia airlines passenger plane to crash in eastern ukraine on thursday all two hundred ninety eight people on board the boeing seven seven seven were killed locals saw the plane fly over their heads and slammed into the ground some of told us they sold audi's raining from the sky a dead body on corpses of scattered across an area of up to fifteen kilometers and this is how i witnesses describe the moment the plane came down the plane i saw a piece of the plane fall about four hundred meters from my apartment when i went to check it out i saw scattered bodies from a distance it looked like debris was falling but as it turned out it was people falling out of the aircraft. i heard the noise of the planes
a muse ready operation follows days of shellings in gaza with hamas launching rockets in return nearly two hundred fifty palestinians have been killed most of them civilians including children there was a. short humanitarian truce on thursday but the exchange of fire resumed as soon as . breaking news top story here on r.t. international the investigation now want to find what coast of malaysia airlines passenger plane to crash in eastern ukraine on thursday all two hundred ninety eight people...
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i'm mu i'm -- pat lawson muse. >> a woman was hit and killed by a bus today. >> this video shows the victim entering the cross walk. she never made it to the other side. it happened in upper marl boreo. tracee wilkins talked to a remember former bus driver who witnessed the crash. >> reporter: let me show you what he says happened. this woman was crossing main street at the intersection. the bus was making a left turn on to main street and struck her while she was in the intersection. why the bus would hit someone in the cross walk, all of that is a partf this investigation. >> this elderly woman was on her way to the post office with tragedy struck in the intersection. >> i heard a guy walking and hollering trying to indicate to the bus driver to stop. at that point it was too late. >> reporter: a security camera practically captured the entire incident. you see the witness trying to intercede. a prince george's county transit bus hit the woman as she crossed the intersection with no hesitation. >> we don't know at this time. the driver is very shaken up. we are unable to speak with
i'm mu i'm -- pat lawson muse. >> a woman was hit and killed by a bus today. >> this video shows the victim entering the cross walk. she never made it to the other side. it happened in upper marl boreo. tracee wilkins talked to a remember former bus driver who witnessed the crash. >> reporter: let me show you what he says happened. this woman was crossing main street at the intersection. the bus was making a left turn on to main street and struck her while she was in the...
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mused at the less than comforting thought he could have made a hole in the craft's wall a screwdriver. adding to the sense of impermanency and hurried design bundles of exploded wires and plumbing that littered the craft. on cue from the computer, the engine blasted to full throttle began a 12-minute power drop to 6,000 feet above lunar surface. rattled off numbers while neil kept his eyes glued to the grid making sure the information the reality before them. there was an alarm onboard larm 1202, the computer was overloading telling them it couldn't cope with the data.t for houston overruled the alarm, had been the crew it expected. veryone involved was aware the computers were woefully inadequate. that was a given. rm strong continued a fast shore approach and asked if the landing had chosen a site after analyzing thousands f photos taken by unmanned craft as well as previous flights circling the moon. despite houston's lack of oncern, the astronauts were no longer visually double checking decisions being made by the computer. instead, they were concentrating the instruments. minute
mused at the less than comforting thought he could have made a hole in the craft's wall a screwdriver. adding to the sense of impermanency and hurried design bundles of exploded wires and plumbing that littered the craft. on cue from the computer, the engine blasted to full throttle began a 12-minute power drop to 6,000 feet above lunar surface. rattled off numbers while neil kept his eyes glued to the grid making sure the information the reality before them. there was an alarm onboard larm...
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buzz mused at the less than comforting thought that he probably could have made a hole in the craft's wall with a screwdriver. adding to the hurried design was the bundles of exposed wires and plumbing that littered the craft. eagle began a 12-minute power drop. as they decented, buzz rattled off numbers while kneel kept rise eyes glued to the window grid making sure that the information melded with reality before them. suddenningly there was an alarm the onboard computer was overloading telling them it couldn't quote for the data. houston overruled the data. everyone was involved that the computers were inadequate that was a given. armstrong continued a fast-sure approach that the computers had chosen for a landing site after analyzing thousands of photos taken by unmanned crafts as well as previous apollo flights flights that scareflights thatcircled the moon. the astronauts were no longer checking decisions made by the computer. instead, they were concentrating on the instruments. one minute later at 4:15 houston time, eagle passed through 400 feet. the sun was to their backs and t
buzz mused at the less than comforting thought that he probably could have made a hole in the craft's wall with a screwdriver. adding to the hurried design was the bundles of exposed wires and plumbing that littered the craft. eagle began a 12-minute power drop. as they decented, buzz rattled off numbers while kneel kept rise eyes glued to the window grid making sure that the information melded with reality before them. suddenningly there was an alarm the onboard computer was overloading...
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is my muse today, so i am really very happy. ♪ >> what about warhol?andy, when i came to the city, i never wanted to go to the factory or hang out. i always saw him there and i met him superficially, twice. studio 54 and once in an elevator somewhere. i knew there was a dialogue and the relevance of his work. i always thought of kind of the grandfather, you have the sun and you have andy. kind of following in the tradition of the ready made in that dialogue. , we will talk about specific pieces -- you were concerned about a happy life because you want to be as creative as you can until the 80's. i have a total of eight and six young ones that range from justine and mynd oldest is 13. >> what do you think? it is the work? >> a major portion of my life is the work. my mental interest, what i can have my life he come, what i can give to my society and my culture is through the work. and i would say the last decade, especially. of more of anea internal aspect that is subjective and the objective really come full circle. i live a way of just going about my
is my muse today, so i am really very happy. ♪ >> what about warhol?andy, when i came to the city, i never wanted to go to the factory or hang out. i always saw him there and i met him superficially, twice. studio 54 and once in an elevator somewhere. i knew there was a dialogue and the relevance of his work. i always thought of kind of the grandfather, you have the sun and you have andy. kind of following in the tradition of the ready made in that dialogue. , we will talk about...
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. >> hear real muse pick new people and you'll get to hear him sing about us. >> and makeup ambushestheir way to the studio. at degree, we believe that everything can be improved. and we mean... everything. we love to do things, and when we get to make them better, it just feels... fantastic. that's why we pushed ourselves to create new and improved degree motionsense, the only antiperspirant that releases extra protection when you move. it keeps you fresher even as old spice deodorant fades. protection improved. so you can do more. this is mark. ...at work. for those who want to enjoy their days... not just get through them. new one a day vitacraves with energy support. the only complete gummy multivitamin... ...that supports energy and mental alertness. new from one a day. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. saffect over 1 million homes a year and can cost thousands of dollars to repai
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there are muses pallet is -- municipalities and we are going to apply measures to fight gangs and provide safety and opportunities to young people. we are acutely aware of the problem that you put forward. we know the causes of why some are coming to the united states. >> we look at this from a unilateral viewpoint. we are not strengthening borders. this has to do with trafficking and how the criminal networks use the paths to move. we look at measures so that young people have opportunities. they have opportunities in their communities of origin. there is a technological institute built and the young people have something else to look forward to. they are no longer saying, my first option is to leave. they say, i have a technical degree that i am getting interest him -- in tourism. we have implemented measures in the western area and the coal so area of the country that allows us to provide opportunities. i agree that we have to intervene in those areas where there are violent acts. >> i am looking behind you. i mean, you. please stand up. ok. do not stand up. >> i am asking my question
there are muses pallet is -- municipalities and we are going to apply measures to fight gangs and provide safety and opportunities to young people. we are acutely aware of the problem that you put forward. we know the causes of why some are coming to the united states. >> we look at this from a unilateral viewpoint. we are not strengthening borders. this has to do with trafficking and how the criminal networks use the paths to move. we look at measures so that young people have...
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. >> we go to pat lawson muse at the live desk with the ripple effect. >> we have a new statement from the faa saying all u.s. based carriers have agreed to avoid the air space near the russia/ukraine border including the area where the malaysia airlines flight went down today. you can see on a recent screen grab from then line flight radar 24 tracking website that there is a clear gap in flight paths over that area. other international airlines avoiding ukrainian air space include klm, royal dutch, turkish airlines and virgin atlantic. in april the faa told u.s. air carriers to stay out of air space in thatregion due to the crisis in ukraine but that particular zone did not previously include today's crash site. within the last hour malaysia's prime minister said the route taken today had been declared safe by global aviation authority. back to you. >>> the u.s. markets are keeping a close eye on what's happening out of ukraine. the dow finished down about 160 points and stocks declined sharply after first reports of the plane's wreckage being found. experts say this adds to the unset
. >> we go to pat lawson muse at the live desk with the ripple effect. >> we have a new statement from the faa saying all u.s. based carriers have agreed to avoid the air space near the russia/ukraine border including the area where the malaysia airlines flight went down today. you can see on a recent screen grab from then line flight radar 24 tracking website that there is a clear gap in flight paths over that area. other international airlines avoiding ukrainian air space include...
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index come it includes exclusively the public side of the life with little bits about his private musings. so for the other half you have to go to the microfilm, which is also like this and what i did. now this is all. so again, the miracle of the computer, you can go online and there it all is. but as in john quincy adams handwriting. >> did you read it in his handwriting? >> i did. fax it is difficult. of us, his handwriting changed over his life and got more difficult to read as time went i, especially as he became an elderly man. biographers, ist have my tricks. and ways of moving through the material that allow me to be efficient. dare i do that? of course i do. i will. one of my twit -- tricks in regard to john quincy adams and makeicrofilm diary was to use prior to reading the diary the handwritten portions that allowed me not to have to read every word that allowed me to go to certain crisis points in john quincy's life where you really want to make sure you read every word as opposed to times in which i knew from other sources, thats were not happening was concern my interest in
index come it includes exclusively the public side of the life with little bits about his private musings. so for the other half you have to go to the microfilm, which is also like this and what i did. now this is all. so again, the miracle of the computer, you can go online and there it all is. but as in john quincy adams handwriting. >> did you read it in his handwriting? >> i did. fax it is difficult. of us, his handwriting changed over his life and got more difficult to read as...
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. >> chicken liver muse, flowers, radish, flowered dough. >> do you here on the end, only woman in the competition tomorrow night. >> well, that's quite -- just kidding. yes, this is also not my beer. my beer is the abby. the abby all. and this is a duck con fee and pork patch a with some roasted stone root, lick rid root, peck and, korea and err soak cherries. >> you get the idea. you'll have beer and a heck of a lot of food. >> this can be great event. where did you go? again, union transfer. >> during open at 6:00. still tickets left. >> where is that place? >> spring garden. >> spaghetti warehouse. >> oh, ya. >> i don't miss that place. all right, who is going to win? >> i'll see you there tomorrow night. okay? >> cool, sue. >> good day fun fact. mike jerrick's birthday was last week. i caught up with oscar award winner jennifer hudson. she had special message for mike coming up next. >> jennifer hudson in town this weekend, brewery on the parkway. you new. >> i knew that. >> i loved her short haircut. >> she looks so sheik. and. >> fears. >> fears? that's a great work. >> fierce i
. >> chicken liver muse, flowers, radish, flowered dough. >> do you here on the end, only woman in the competition tomorrow night. >> well, that's quite -- just kidding. yes, this is also not my beer. my beer is the abby. the abby all. and this is a duck con fee and pork patch a with some roasted stone root, lick rid root, peck and, korea and err soak cherries. >> you get the idea. you'll have beer and a heck of a lot of food. >> this can be great event. where did...
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. >> from her >> we remember a jazz legend who inspired generations of muse situations.stay with me. another half hour of 7 news at 9:00 begins here in just a 9:00 begins here in just a moment ?? the aner to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well, they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only. and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. recommended by vets. loved by dogs. from the makers of frontline plus. >> you. >> good evening once again. we begin this half hour with new scare from one of the nation top lab about the handling of potentially deadly virus and bacteria. anthrax. smallpox and now the flu. tonight 2 lab forced to close after the third close call. uncovered in just a month. chief medical editor i
. >> from her >> we remember a jazz legend who inspired generations of muse situations.stay with me. another half hour of 7 news at 9:00 begins here in just a 9:00 begins here in just a moment ?? the aner to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well, they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only. and...
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were in the relationship and i like it but then they went off in other direction because audience muselike it. >> he had a babe which that other chick. >> yeah. >> blah, blah, blah. >> kerry likes to watch sex and the city. >> shamefully enough this isn't so bad i don't mine this, i want to move away when i tell you this, i watching keeping up with the kardashians. >> that makes me sick. >> i know. >> i'm not the only one, i cannot be the only one. i know it is ridiculous. i know it is stupid. don't lecture me. >> why? i'm disgusted by you right now. >> you get sucked in, watching their drama. >> they drive around in the range rover, they eat salad. >> they play with their hair. oh, my god. >> yes. >> maybe you watch it because you just can't believe it. >> true, mind less. >> you discuss me right now. >> yes. >> we started watching this show, and put it on pause for my doubt are coming in room because it is masters of sex. >> what is that. >> it is based on the true story of masters and johnson who did the sex research in the 1950's. >> kenzy. >> masters and johnson were names of the
were in the relationship and i like it but then they went off in other direction because audience muselike it. >> he had a babe which that other chick. >> yeah. >> blah, blah, blah. >> kerry likes to watch sex and the city. >> shamefully enough this isn't so bad i don't mine this, i want to move away when i tell you this, i watching keeping up with the kardashians. >> that makes me sick. >> i know. >> i'm not the only one, i cannot be the only...
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pat lawson muse joins us with the details. >> this is a victory for gays and lesbians in virginia.he court ruled the state's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional. in the decision denying same-sex couples the choice prohibits them from participating fully in our society. the ruling does not mean gays and lesbians can get married. this case first has to be resolved. virginia has 21 days to request a re-hearing or a stay in the case. in the appeal it may pick up the case as
pat lawson muse joins us with the details. >> this is a victory for gays and lesbians in virginia.he court ruled the state's ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional. in the decision denying same-sex couples the choice prohibits them from participating fully in our society. the ruling does not mean gays and lesbians can get married. this case first has to be resolved. virginia has 21 days to request a re-hearing or a stay in the case. in the appeal it may pick up the case as
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stores, one of them and long-term care facility started moving art around to make sure patients at musings a look at and just weren't looking at the same thing. they crafted the job. they very sincerely felt they were as important as the doctor to the care of the patient. i think that's the process. we need a people have the self-awareness and start to craft their job to optimize about what gets purpose. if they find a cab out how much purpose they can make in the job they may need to find one that has more ability to craft and by the time they're fully in the career be a master of purpose in their own work. >> i have a question about embedding the educational system, so that your train kids in high school even to start identifying what drives them. so that's one thing is how do you do that? and the second is how plastic is this? to a have a purpose now that may change when i'm 10 years older? are you finding that people define themselves differently during different periods of their lives speak with purpose changes every two and a half weeks. so i think the first question is awesome and i
stores, one of them and long-term care facility started moving art around to make sure patients at musings a look at and just weren't looking at the same thing. they crafted the job. they very sincerely felt they were as important as the doctor to the care of the patient. i think that's the process. we need a people have the self-awareness and start to craft their job to optimize about what gets purpose. if they find a cab out how much purpose they can make in the job they may need to find one...
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for more than a decade, goldfish have been his unlikely muses.n observe them for hours at a time. >> translator: that's how they really get engraved in my mind. on the surface, goldfish are only red and white, but if you look very closely, you can see the rainbow colors inside. >> a clear resin acts as his canvas. >> translator: first i pour a thin layer of resin into a container. then i would paint the pelvic fins and also the fin on the underside, and then i would pour another layer of transparent resin and then wait for two days. >> the technique requires incredible patience. it can take two months to complete even a small design. >> translator: after it hardens, i would paint the body. when that hardens, i paint another layer. this time of scales. i would pour transparent resin, wait for two days, and i would repeat that process until i'm satisfied. until it becomes three-dimensional. i would keep adding layers. >> the result blurs the line between what is real and what is perception. his fish look so true to life they are frequently mistaken
for more than a decade, goldfish have been his unlikely muses.n observe them for hours at a time. >> translator: that's how they really get engraved in my mind. on the surface, goldfish are only red and white, but if you look very closely, you can see the rainbow colors inside. >> a clear resin acts as his canvas. >> translator: first i pour a thin layer of resin into a container. then i would paint the pelvic fins and also the fin on the underside, and then i would pour...
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>> my muse sick my life, i have no choice but to connect it to. >> robin thicke, plus zack and the tastiest of texas barbeques there is sunday morning here on cbs-3 at 9:00. 8: 27 right. no still ahead in the next half hour of "eyewitness news", local community is serving for answers after huge fire kills four children destroys nearly entire block every homes. live with the latest. also ahead, people living well into their 90's, it is happening more and more. what's their secret? "3 on your side" stephanie stahl shares them with us. >>> and perfect weather so far for the holiday weekends, meteorologist, carol ericson, will have the forecast for today, what you can expect this week, when we >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> good morning, it is sunday, july 6. thanks for joining us, i'm nicole brewer, it is 8: 30 right now. it will heat up today, but won't be too humid today, carol? >> right. like yesterday, little more humid than yesterday, but still it is acceptable. already starting to warm up out there. nicole, we have 73 degrees, at this point, we will not be stopping there, we wil
>> my muse sick my life, i have no choice but to connect it to. >> robin thicke, plus zack and the tastiest of texas barbeques there is sunday morning here on cbs-3 at 9:00. 8: 27 right. no still ahead in the next half hour of "eyewitness news", local community is serving for answers after huge fire kills four children destroys nearly entire block every homes. live with the latest. also ahead, people living well into their 90's, it is happening more and more. what's their...
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i could watch this child's breakdowns and musings on the permanency of death all day. a two-word phrase for that. drama queen. >> that word has been used at this house a lot. >> reporter: speaking of drama. does little sadie remind you of anyone. say a certain sally. >> you can't just do that. >> reporter: that would be sally draper, daughter of don draper. forget "mad men." we're talking about a mad sister. >> oh, my gosh. he is little. ♪ i'll never grow up never grow up ♪ >> reporter: jeanne moos, season season, new york. >> you just want to bring her a bit of joy, don't you? >> i know. i love that. and the baby's like, this is great. i'm loved. soak it up. >> it's going to be interesting to check back in in a few years. >> yes. see if love is being shared between the two. >> and that does it for this hour of cnn at cnn special coverage. thanks for watching. i'm rosemary church. >> i'm errol barnett. we'll be back with the day's biggest stories after this short break. so what's this? check it out. i just saved 15% on car insurance in 15 minutes, so i took a selfie to
i could watch this child's breakdowns and musings on the permanency of death all day. a two-word phrase for that. drama queen. >> that word has been used at this house a lot. >> reporter: speaking of drama. does little sadie remind you of anyone. say a certain sally. >> you can't just do that. >> reporter: that would be sally draper, daughter of don draper. forget "mad men." we're talking about a mad sister. >> oh, my gosh. he is little. ♪ i'll never...
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all as a result of a muse 4 i-team investigation.it's the laurel city council that held a special hearing last night and asked for explanations about what trisha thompson and the i-team discovered is really happening behind the doors of the laurel boys and girls club. she's got the surprising answers that they received when they started asking some hard questions. >> reporter: the laurel city council wanted club president nancy lily to explain why the laurel boys and girls club spent so much money on its now defunct basketball prep school when it didn't have enough money to fix a long list of building and fire code violations and why the club was housing the school's players in violation of city codes. >> who made the decision to house individuals in the building? >> mr. levitt made the decision. >> lily explained the man holding the notebook behind her, levitt brown, made most of the decisions and controlled all of the money. >> you're $192,000 a year in the hole. >> uh-huh. >> did sd that sound like a good business decision to you?
all as a result of a muse 4 i-team investigation.it's the laurel city council that held a special hearing last night and asked for explanations about what trisha thompson and the i-team discovered is really happening behind the doors of the laurel boys and girls club. she's got the surprising answers that they received when they started asking some hard questions. >> reporter: the laurel city council wanted club president nancy lily to explain why the laurel boys and girls club spent so...
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well at an enchanted for's muse.park a cement humpty dumpty piece of artwork i guess is what you call it took a great fall of its own and smashed to bits on the sidewalk. twenty-nine men climbed over retaining wall and accidentally knocked him over but he has been sitting on that wall since 1970. he is probably glad to movie would think. >>> thank you, tribute like in other for group of veterans who for the in one of america's deadliest bat unless iraq. >> indoor sky diving in austin, texas hosted a fantastic reunion for 40 veterans who for the together in the battle of the fallujah. many of these guys hadn't seen each other in more than a decade and they were soup's appreciate i have to have the chance to see their fellow soldiers and try something new together. >> very cool. >>> talk about a close call a pilot forced to abort a landing, when another plane taxis on runway, why officials claim the passengers weren't in any danger. >>> a mother accused of the unthinkable abandoning her baby on a new york subway, now p
well at an enchanted for's muse.park a cement humpty dumpty piece of artwork i guess is what you call it took a great fall of its own and smashed to bits on the sidewalk. twenty-nine men climbed over retaining wall and accidentally knocked him over but he has been sitting on that wall since 1970. he is probably glad to movie would think. >>> thank you, tribute like in other for group of veterans who for the in one of america's deadliest bat unless iraq. >> indoor sky diving in...
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she's my muse today so i have a very, very happy love life. >> rose: what about war on-- warhol? what influence did he have? >> andy, when he came to the city, i never wanted to go to the factory or hang out. i looked up at the window and thought wow. there's andy. i met him superficially twice. studio 54 and once in an elevator somewhere. so i knew that, you know, there's a dialogue in the relevance of his work. i always thought of duchamp as kind of the grandfather and he had kind of a son and you had andy and, you know, i'm kind of a grandson then, you know. so kind of following in the tradition of the ready made and that dialogue. >> rose: and today, i mean, we'll talk about some of the specific pieces, but today you're a physical nut-- i mean, you work out. you're very concerned about living a long and happy life because you said you wanted to be as creative as you can gointo your late 80s. >> i have all these children, too. >> rose: how many, eight now, or nine? >> i have a total of eight. but i have six young ones at home and they range from almost two, just next month one
she's my muse today so i have a very, very happy love life. >> rose: what about war on-- warhol? what influence did he have? >> andy, when he came to the city, i never wanted to go to the factory or hang out. i looked up at the window and thought wow. there's andy. i met him superficially twice. studio 54 and once in an elevator somewhere. so i knew that, you know, there's a dialogue in the relevance of his work. i always thought of duchamp as kind of the grandfather and he had kind...
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of course, the muses of a sleep deprived parent are nothing unusual.orrific act he is accused of, murdering his son, some are now interpreting the message with alarming new meaning. meanwhile, in a suburban atlanta parking lot, it was disturbing deja vu. in this footage recorded by waga, investigators scientifically reenact the conditions that led to 22-month-old cooper harris' death using the same silver suv, the same child seat in which the toddler died parked in the same space outside justin harris's office. detectives could be seen wiring up instruments inside the vehicle and taking readings outside, seemingly coinciding with key moments in the case. the dad maintains he forgot to drop his son off at day care that day, june 18th, instead leaving him strapped in his car seat for about seven hours before discovering his lifeless body after leaving work. cnn meteorologist chad myers says weather-wise, the day cooper died match almost exactly to the test day. >> that was an identical day. cloud cover, big puffy cumulus clouds coming and going. yesterda
of course, the muses of a sleep deprived parent are nothing unusual.orrific act he is accused of, murdering his son, some are now interpreting the message with alarming new meaning. meanwhile, in a suburban atlanta parking lot, it was disturbing deja vu. in this footage recorded by waga, investigators scientifically reenact the conditions that led to 22-month-old cooper harris' death using the same silver suv, the same child seat in which the toddler died parked in the same space outside justin...
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reese halter, conservation biologist at muse school c.a.nd author of "the insatiable bark beetle." reese, good to have you with us tonight. this is the first i have heard of this kind of exploration. what kind of long-term impact will the sound cannons have on marine life, as you see it? >> good evening, ed. this is horrendous. let me tell you why the doctors of the sea, our whales and dolphins are vital for the health and well-being of the oceans. our life support system. these filter feeders, the enormous blus and humpbacks are fertilizing machines. their poo enriches the phyto plankton and stimulates fisheries. the toothed whales, sperms and/or and the orcas, they keep prey in check, cull the old and weak and prevent diseases from becoming epidemics. these cannons are going to kill thousands of dolphins and whales. they are going to maim hundreds of thousands of dolphins and whales. by the way, it's not just the 1000 miles from delaware to florida. these waves will be felt as far as iceland, as far as scotland, as north africa, portugal
reese halter, conservation biologist at muse school c.a.nd author of "the insatiable bark beetle." reese, good to have you with us tonight. this is the first i have heard of this kind of exploration. what kind of long-term impact will the sound cannons have on marine life, as you see it? >> good evening, ed. this is horrendous. let me tell you why the doctors of the sea, our whales and dolphins are vital for the health and well-being of the oceans. our life support system. these...
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singing in the car land one man a muse being career how this guy quickly became an internet sen if hewere a lobbyist... if they were political contributors... maybe tom corbett would listen to them, instead of cutting funding for their schools. oil and gas companies gave corbett 1.7 million dollars in political contributions. and he gave them a sweetheart deal on taxes that's costing pennsylvania billions. corbett's mismanagement has caused a huge budget deficit. and his painful education cuts are forcing teacher layoffs and increasing class sizes. now corbett wants to give the oil and gas industry even more handouts. and what's he getting from them? corbett's keeping that secret. so pennsylvanians are challenging tom corbett to come clean. release the records of your meetings with donors... that you've been hiding. disclose all the contributions, letters and emails from oil and gas lobbyists who influence you. we've got a right to know who tom corbett's listening to. because it sure isn't us. >>> who knew singing in the car could lead to the music career. >> just ask this florida man
singing in the car land one man a muse being career how this guy quickly became an internet sen if hewere a lobbyist... if they were political contributors... maybe tom corbett would listen to them, instead of cutting funding for their schools. oil and gas companies gave corbett 1.7 million dollars in political contributions. and he gave them a sweetheart deal on taxes that's costing pennsylvania billions. corbett's mismanagement has caused a huge budget deficit. and his painful education cuts...