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. >> debra myers didn't intend on selling her organic bath and body line infusia in grocery stores. >we really thought about who our customer is, where they are at, and what they can afford. >> but that is exactly where the lotions, handmade bath balms and homemade bath salts have ended up. >> it has been a good choice for us. >> infusia which is from woodland, texas, was inspired by bath spas in mind. afterall, that is her background after having worked for big brands like chanel and elizabeth arden. >> that is all the background i knew with prestige and certain level of snob appeal, and i really wanted to go after that. >> it was during her conversations with recognizable brand names she was dealt a little blow to her entrepreneurial ego. >> i was told that the products were not high end enough, and that the price point was not high enough, and that is quite devastating frankly, but then i took it as a blessing. i said, you know, this is amazing, because now i can focus on the area that i'm wanting to concentrate on. >> going forward it became myers' plan to make sure that enfusia's
. >> debra myers didn't intend on selling her organic bath and body line infusia in grocery stores. >we really thought about who our customer is, where they are at, and what they can afford. >> but that is exactly where the lotions, handmade bath balms and homemade bath salts have ended up. >> it has been a good choice for us. >> infusia which is from woodland, texas, was inspired by bath spas in mind. afterall, that is her background after having worked for big...
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well, i've got to get hold of this forrest myers.ulptures and collections around the world, forrest "frosty" myers has been creating influential works for over 40 years. back in 1969, he was at the center of new york's vibrant art scene. so here's the chip that i told you about, frosty. now, you did make this, right? oh, yes, this is one of the chips. how many were there? i think there were 16 of them; there might have been 20. here's mine. tell me, what inspired you to create this? well, going to the moon was the biggest thing in our generation. it's hard to explain that to the kids today. i mean, we were stepping off the planet. my idea was to get six great artists together and make it a tiny little museum that would be on the moon. frosty explains that david novros and john chamberlain did drawings that looked like circuitry, claes oldenburg contributed his signature mickey mouse, and robert rauschenberg, a single minimalist line. andy warhol decided that he would do his signature, which was an "a" and a "w." but frosty says that
well, i've got to get hold of this forrest myers.ulptures and collections around the world, forrest "frosty" myers has been creating influential works for over 40 years. back in 1969, he was at the center of new york's vibrant art scene. so here's the chip that i told you about, frosty. now, you did make this, right? oh, yes, this is one of the chips. how many were there? i think there were 16 of them; there might have been 20. here's mine. tell me, what inspired you to create this?...
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myers. it's been a remarkable program today and it's time to wrap it up, but i hope you've all benefited from the words that were spoken today. it was some 60 years ago on the korean peninsula and the future of cokorea was very much in dou. and despite the korea became in abject poverty, devastated by conflict with seemingly few prospects for suffering people. but in the space of a few decades, nothing short of a miracle took place. today the republican of korea is a force for good in northeast asia, a bastion of democracy, and a staunch ally of the united states with an economy that's the envy of the world. mun of this would have been possible without your sacrifices and those of your fallen comrades. so on behalf of those in uniform serving today and an eternally grateful nation, thank you, we are standing on the shoulders of giants. thank you. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes came today's say money. we thank you all for attending and helping us honor those who sacrific
myers. it's been a remarkable program today and it's time to wrap it up, but i hope you've all benefited from the words that were spoken today. it was some 60 years ago on the korean peninsula and the future of cokorea was very much in dou. and despite the korea became in abject poverty, devastated by conflict with seemingly few prospects for suffering people. but in the space of a few decades, nothing short of a miracle took place. today the republican of korea is a force for good in northeast...
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evers chad myers joins us live. chad? you know, even though the storms are gone, anderson, people picking up the pieces still get injured. they still get killed. they touch live wires. they're down. they didn't realize it. they step on boards. things happen. sometimes the most dangerous part of a storm if you're not really in it is after the storm. we have to remember these people have a lot of kleining up to do. many of those towns are completely devastated. now, the weather tonight is not as bad as it was last night. i'm seeing a lot of these storms kind of die off. we still have some watch boxes which mean, yeah, something could still pop up, but this is what it looked like at 5:00 this morning, anderson, let's go. let me try to circle harrisburg right there. a line of weather came in from the west and slammed right through this city. at a really odd time. 5:00 in the morning. typically that's the coldest time of day and storms don't fire up then but they did last night. i don't think they'll do the same thing tonight
evers chad myers joins us live. chad? you know, even though the storms are gone, anderson, people picking up the pieces still get injured. they still get killed. they touch live wires. they're down. they didn't realize it. they step on boards. things happen. sometimes the most dangerous part of a storm if you're not really in it is after the storm. we have to remember these people have a lot of kleining up to do. many of those towns are completely devastated. now, the weather tonight is not as...
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that's what made these storms so volatile. >> chad myers, appreciate it. we'll continue to check in with you as warranted. on the phone is a storm chaser who rode out the worst of the weather in henryville, indiana. what was the scene like when you got to help nryville? >> reporter: well, shortly after the tornado hit the city, there was very heavy damage. the first thing we come up on was an elementary junior high school. most of the schools had let out during the day but there was about 71 children still at the school at 2:30 time frame. when that happened, the roof collapsed, the walls collapsed and they were trapped in a part of the building. it took the local fire department and some local people, medical people to help get the kids out of the school. while we were trying to get the kids out of the school, tornado number two hit us again about 15 minutes after the first tornado and that produced baseball to softball-sized hail, 80-mile-an-hour winds and did massive damage. we had people running. they got hit with baseball and softball-size hail and in
that's what made these storms so volatile. >> chad myers, appreciate it. we'll continue to check in with you as warranted. on the phone is a storm chaser who rode out the worst of the weather in henryville, indiana. what was the scene like when you got to help nryville? >> reporter: well, shortly after the tornado hit the city, there was very heavy damage. the first thing we come up on was an elementary junior high school. most of the schools had let out during the day but there was...
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chad myers, i'm walking back over here to you. >> this is my nerve center.t get any information out there. i'm standing in front of a camera and i can't look at my computer. so i run here to see where is the next tornado coming from. i'm really worried about cincinnati that the point. the storms that rolled over henryville, and literally two of them in tandem, are going to go over the ohio river and into boone county, kentucky and into cincinnati proper. we have so many storms with tornadoes on the ground. we literally can't talk about all of them. we get to as many of the big ones as we can, but trust me, there is probably f-0s and f-1s that i haven't looked at because i'm looking at these f-4s. big, big tornadoes today. >> we were talking about louisville, the one rolling through there, and the point you made earlier is there is going to be an entire other system on the back end of it later on today. >> we're seeing that on the top side of illinois, but there will be more in tennessee, mississippi and alabama roll on up even into the east coast, up into vi
chad myers, i'm walking back over here to you. >> this is my nerve center.t get any information out there. i'm standing in front of a camera and i can't look at my computer. so i run here to see where is the next tornado coming from. i'm really worried about cincinnati that the point. the storms that rolled over henryville, and literally two of them in tandem, are going to go over the ohio river and into boone county, kentucky and into cincinnati proper. we have so many storms with...
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the orioles making the trip to fort myers this afternoon. chris tillman striking out, giving up three runs in two innings of work. wilson going to the opposite field. the score is tied at four apiece, but the orioles unable to move forward from there. that fall to the red sox this afternoon in fort myers, 5-4. tom tasselmyer is back with the forecast, straight ahead. well, online dating services can get kind of expensive. so to save money, i've found a new way to get my profile out there. check me out. everybody says i've got a friendly disposition and they love my spinach dip. five foot ten... still doing a little exploring. but... my sign is sagittarius, i'm into spanish cheese, my hairline is receding but i'm getting a weave. getting a weave. there's an easier way to save. who wants some ronald tonight!? who wants some ronald tonight!? geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more. >> which continue to follow the investigation to an accidental shooting death of a 13-rolled and baltimore city, and we ask a child psychiatrist to weigh i
the orioles making the trip to fort myers this afternoon. chris tillman striking out, giving up three runs in two innings of work. wilson going to the opposite field. the score is tied at four apiece, but the orioles unable to move forward from there. that fall to the red sox this afternoon in fort myers, 5-4. tom tasselmyer is back with the forecast, straight ahead. well, online dating services can get kind of expensive. so to save money, i've found a new way to get my profile out there. check...
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a live update from chad myers. s. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob.ent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. i knew it'd be tough on our retirement savings, especially in this economy. but with three kids, being home more really helped. man: so we went to fidelity. we talked about where we were and what we could do. we changed our plan and did something about our economy. now we know where to go for help if things change again. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. makes it easy for anne to view her finances from anywhere. like gate d12 for the next three hours. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at c
a live update from chad myers. s. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob.ent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. i knew it'd be tough on our retirement savings, especially in this economy. but with three kids, being home more really helped. man: so we went...
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nbc's lisa myers explains why. >> augusta national golf club is among the most hallowed ground in golf, in its tournament, the masters, has provided some of golf's most memorable moments from its brightest stars. but this year's event threatened to be overshadowed by controversy. the exclusive club which includes the titans of american business, has long refused to accept women as members. but historically, it has invited the ceo of ibm to join, and the past four have. now, the new ceo of ibm is a woman, ginni rometty, who is said to play golf, though sparingly. so augusta is under pressure to finally admit a woman. >> a lot of the people who cover the tournament cover the club, think that in fact female membership will come to augusta national, but it will be on augusta's terms. and on augusta's timeline. >> at augusta, barriers have been slow to fall. the first black member, ron townsend, was admitted in 1990. the legendary professional golfer lee trevino, a mexican american, is reported to have changed his shoes in the parking lot because he found the clubhouse racially hostile. mar
nbc's lisa myers explains why. >> augusta national golf club is among the most hallowed ground in golf, in its tournament, the masters, has provided some of golf's most memorable moments from its brightest stars. but this year's event threatened to be overshadowed by controversy. the exclusive club which includes the titans of american business, has long refused to accept women as members. but historically, it has invited the ceo of ibm to join, and the past four have. now, the new ceo of...
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this is in fort myers, florida at the airport. we're hearing that the woman kicked, scratched and spit on crewmembers. >>mark: this comes on the heels of a jet blue flight when a captain had to be subdued by passengers after suffering from what jet blue is calling a medical emergency. the pilot became excuse me, the co-pilot became worried because the captain was exhibiting erratic behavior. the captive started banging on the door and running up and down the aisle screaming about a bomb. there are four passes that help to wrestle the captain to the ground. look! here she comes! ♪ she'll be comin' 'round the mountain when she comes... ♪ ♪ when she comes. ♪ it'll be spinning new chrome wheels when it comes. ♪ ♪ when it comes. ♪ custom spoiler, race grade pistons, ♪ ♪ gt35 turbo charger. ♪ and they'll all know that it's kevin's awesome car. ♪ bought em! ( clears throat ) sorry. when it's on your mind, it's on ebay. >>mark: here is video out of fairfax around 7:00 p.m., a significant damage done to this home. thankfully, no one was in
this is in fort myers, florida at the airport. we're hearing that the woman kicked, scratched and spit on crewmembers. >>mark: this comes on the heels of a jet blue flight when a captain had to be subdued by passengers after suffering from what jet blue is calling a medical emergency. the pilot became excuse me, the co-pilot became worried because the captain was exhibiting erratic behavior. the captive started banging on the door and running up and down the aisle screaming about a bomb....
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we begin with nbc's lisa myers. >> reporter: in the last few years, goldman sachs has come under searing criticism, but today's extraordinary attack came from within. greg smith, an executive based in london with the firm for 12 years, blasted goldman, citing a toxic culture and decline in the firm's moral fiber. he said goldman often focusses how much money it can make off its clients, instead of on the clients' best interest. >> it's astonishing to see such withering criticism made public at a firm that always disdained that kind of action. >> reporter: smith wrote, "it makes me ill how callously people talk about ripping their clients off. i have seen five different managing directors refer to their own clients as muppets." >> there is absolutely validity to what was written today, based on all the conversations i've had with clients of goldman sachs over many, many years. they well know their interests are not always, in fact perhaps not often, aligned with that of the firm. >> reporter: experts say clients may stay because of goldman's size and connections. these accusations come a
we begin with nbc's lisa myers. >> reporter: in the last few years, goldman sachs has come under searing criticism, but today's extraordinary attack came from within. greg smith, an executive based in london with the firm for 12 years, blasted goldman, citing a toxic culture and decline in the firm's moral fiber. he said goldman often focusses how much money it can make off its clients, instead of on the clients' best interest. >> it's astonishing to see such withering criticism...
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our report on all of it tonight from nbc's lisa myers. >> the organization known for its iconic pink ribbon is taking a hit where it hurts. at races for the cure around the country. in southwest florida, donations down almost 30%. lafayette, louisiana, down 27%. ft. worth, texas, race registration down 40%. >> we do recognize that people are upset with komen right now. even on a local level. >> the biggest affiliate, new york city, just canceled its annual gala. the cause, a spokesman says, we're not certain about our ability to fundraise in the near future. eve ellis, a former new york board member whose family has raised or donated about $250,000, says she's closed her check book. >> i stopped giving to komen because it no longer represents who i thought komen was. and that to me is extremely sad. >> komen's hierarchy is in turmoil. today, the chairman of the board stepped down and was replaced by a previous chairman who is close to the founder and ceo nancy brinker. three top executives have resigned. all said it was a personal decision but opposed komen's recent effort to withdra
our report on all of it tonight from nbc's lisa myers. >> the organization known for its iconic pink ribbon is taking a hit where it hurts. at races for the cure around the country. in southwest florida, donations down almost 30%. lafayette, louisiana, down 27%. ft. worth, texas, race registration down 40%. >> we do recognize that people are upset with komen right now. even on a local level. >> the biggest affiliate, new york city, just canceled its annual gala. the cause, a...
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. >> reporter: 25-year-old paul myers has been smoking since he was 15. he has always liked the ritual. >> i grew up as a musician. so i was always around kids that wanted to play music and smoke cigarettes. >> reporter: he is one of the 88% of smokers who start in their teens and then are hooked as adults. a new report today from the surgeon general says teen smoking is an epidemic. 1 in 4 high school seniors regularly smoke cigarettes. while cigarette smoking has decreased over the decades, that decline has slowed. >> the rate of decline in smoking has gone down over the last few years because government investment in anti-smoking programs has actually gone down. >> reporter: the numbers out today are staggering. 600,000 middle school students smoke along with 3 million high school students. most shocking, more than 1,200 americans die every day due to cigarettes. but for every death at least two young adults become regular smokers. >> ironically, young kids are not that worried, teenagers are not that worried about long-term health consequences. >> rep
. >> reporter: 25-year-old paul myers has been smoking since he was 15. he has always liked the ritual. >> i grew up as a musician. so i was always around kids that wanted to play music and smoke cigarettes. >> reporter: he is one of the 88% of smokers who start in their teens and then are hooked as adults. a new report today from the surgeon general says teen smoking is an epidemic. 1 in 4 high school seniors regularly smoke cigarettes. while cigarette smoking has decreased...
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bryan adams and nick johnson, always, they run short, losing 5-4 in fort myers.tick around for a look at a stick around for a look at a spring day [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest airlines works together for one goal -- to get you where you're going. and with flights all over the country to choose from, it's a good thing we love our work. and now we're excited to take you to the beaches of northwest florida. fly nonstop from bwi airport to panama city beach. book all of our destinations only at southwest.com. next there is the forecast with 63 and 67 the next few days. that is feeling like springtime. some spring light showers thursday night into friday, and then it gets back to chilly weather on saturday. >> that is all for 11 news tonight. >> thank you very much for joining us. have a good night, everybody. [captionin >> announcer: it's "the tonight featuring rickey minor
bryan adams and nick johnson, always, they run short, losing 5-4 in fort myers.tick around for a look at a stick around for a look at a spring day [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest airlines works together for one goal -- to get you where you're going. and with flights all over the country to choose from, it's a good thing we love our work. and now we're excited to take you to the beaches of northwest florida. fly nonstop from bwi airport to panama city beach. book all of our destinations...
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we get a report tonight from our senior investigative correspondent lisa myers. >> reporter: richard quarter and his unit were on their way to iraq last may when the plane landed in germany to refuel. quarter used these pay phones inside a secure military area to call his family in texas. paying with his debit card. >> going into the combat zone. i wanted her to know everything was going to be fine and i was going to come home. >> reporter: he left a quick message for his wife dharma. >> hi, honey, i love you. >> reporter: how much were you charged for that? >> $41 for that three-second voicemail. >> reporter: sergeant jeremy burns was shocked to pay a total of $176 for two calls he says were less than five minutes each. how do you feel about that? >> a little ticked off. pretty ridiculous. >> reporter: now sergeant quarter is suing the company he says gouged him and thousands of other troops. the company bbg communications is headquartered here in san diego. >> it's terrible that they would do that to us. we fight for their freedom. and they're going to take our money, rip us off? >
we get a report tonight from our senior investigative correspondent lisa myers. >> reporter: richard quarter and his unit were on their way to iraq last may when the plane landed in germany to refuel. quarter used these pay phones inside a secure military area to call his family in texas. paying with his debit card. >> going into the combat zone. i wanted her to know everything was going to be fine and i was going to come home. >> reporter: he left a quick message for his wife...
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bristol-myers offered $22 per share, but amylin said no. shares of amylin responded by jumped almost 55% to over $23 per share. b-m-y, the interested buyer, was unchanged. one reason for the interest may be amylin's diabetes drugs. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: investors in all kinds of health care stocks are now facing an anxious wait. the supreme court wrapped three days of arguments over president obama's healthre law, anthe cours desionn whether to scuttle all or parts of the law is not expected until late june. as darren gersh reports, the key question today was, how much of the law could remain if the individual mandate is struck down? >> reporter: sometimes legal argument is elevated and subtle, and sometimes it's pretty basic. here's how justice elena kagan summed up the choice before the court today. >> and the question is always, does congress want half a loaf? is half a loaf better than no loaf? >> well, justice kagan, i think there are situations where half a loaf is actually worse. >> reporter:aul ement prests
bristol-myers offered $22 per share, but amylin said no. shares of amylin responded by jumped almost 55% to over $23 per share. b-m-y, the interested buyer, was unchanged. one reason for the interest may be amylin's diabetes drugs. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: investors in all kinds of health care stocks are now facing an anxious wait. the supreme court wrapped three days of arguments over president obama's healthre law, anthe cours desionn whether to scuttle...
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i want to bring in chad myers.ight for a lot of country from alabama and in between. >> when you talk 17 states, you go, wow. ohio, west virginia, illinois, you keep going around. especially the tennessee valley, the ohio valley. that's the core where the major tornadoes could be today. >> how bad could it get? >> easily as bad as we saw in harrisburg, illinois. no question about it. there will be storms, there will be tornadoes that big. the good news is few towns have been hit. morris mill and a little farther to the north up in cleveland, tennessee there was scattered damage but nothing yet went through a huntsville or chattanooga. no downtown has been hit yet so far, but that's just luck of the draw. >> let me pause and ask -- do we have him on the line? we have a storm chaser, and chad, please join in the conversation. we have jeff, storm chaser. jeff, i understand you are 20 miles north of evansville, indiana. >> yes. yes. >> what are you doing? what are you seeing? >> with that tornado, this tracks anywhere
i want to bring in chad myers.ight for a lot of country from alabama and in between. >> when you talk 17 states, you go, wow. ohio, west virginia, illinois, you keep going around. especially the tennessee valley, the ohio valley. that's the core where the major tornadoes could be today. >> how bad could it get? >> easily as bad as we saw in harrisburg, illinois. no question about it. there will be storms, there will be tornadoes that big. the good news is few towns have been...
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it's great down here. >> that guy's got to be tall because chad myers is 6'8".u bet. >>> up next, "the situation room" with wolf blitzer. wolf? >> we have a lot coming up at the top of the hour. a lot of politics. also some national security concerns right here in the united states. testimony today before a house homeland security committee, don, about hezbollah apparently having operatives right here in the united states. we're checking that. we've got the latest on romney and santorum. a lot of news happening right here in "the situation room" don? >> thank you, wolf. we look forward to that. >>> you know, they're here, they're among us and they can attack whenever they want. that's what a panel of witnesses told a house committee on homeland security today. they warned that hezbollah agents backed by iran are raising money across the u.s. comedian peter king says there may be hundreds of them already here. >> these threats are real. they can be sooner rather than later and as a committee, as a congress and as a government we simply cannot afford to ignore thi
it's great down here. >> that guy's got to be tall because chad myers is 6'8".u bet. >>> up next, "the situation room" with wolf blitzer. wolf? >> we have a lot coming up at the top of the hour. a lot of politics. also some national security concerns right here in the united states. testimony today before a house homeland security committee, don, about hezbollah apparently having operatives right here in the united states. we're checking that. we've got the...
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i'm chris myers. thanks for being there. >>> drivers, start your engine! captioned by closed captioning services, inc [ cheers & applause ] ♪ ♪ are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. those five food groups sound a whole lot better when you put them in a taco shell instead of a pyramid. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. the progresso chicken noodle you made is so good. it's got tender white meat chicken. the way i always made it for you. one more thing.... those pj's you like, i bought you five new pairs. love you. did you see the hockey game last night? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> continuing coverage of the deadly tornadoes that touched down in five states. the storms have now passed but the victims are just beginning the recovery. welcome to fox news at 6:00. i'm will thomas. >> i'm maureen umeh. following
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>> chad myers, appreciate it. we'll continue to check in with you. on the phone is a storm chaser who road out de of the werst of the weather in henriville. what was it like? >> shortly after 3:00, we went in to see in the search and rescue mode. we came up on an elementary/junior high school. there were about 71 children still at the school at 2:30 timeframe. when that happened, they were trapped in part of the building. it took multiple medical people to help get the kids out of the school. while we were trotting the kids out of the school, tornado two hit us again about 15 minutes after the first tornado. that produces baseball to softball sized hail, 80-mile-per-hour winds and massive damage. people hit with hail and injured while they were trying to pull people from the rubble from the first tornado. that was in henriville, and it went up to marysville, taking in massive heavy hits. the town by some accounts, the town is gone. i have not been up there, can't get up there, but there was massive damage in marysville. there was massive aide this af
>> chad myers, appreciate it. we'll continue to check in with you. on the phone is a storm chaser who road out de of the werst of the weather in henriville. what was it like? >> shortly after 3:00, we went in to see in the search and rescue mode. we came up on an elementary/junior high school. there were about 71 children still at the school at 2:30 timeframe. when that happened, they were trapped in part of the building. it took multiple medical people to help get the kids out of...
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>> chad myers, appreciate it. we'll continue to check in with you. on the phone is a storm chaser who rode of the werst of the weather in henriville. what was it like? >> shortly after 3:00, we went in to see in the search and rescue mode. we came up on an elementary/junior high school. there were about 71 children still at the school at 2:30 timeframe. when that happened, they were trapped in part of the building. it took multiple medical people to help get the kids out of the school. while we were trotting the kids out of the school, tornado two hit us again about 15 minutes after the first tornado. that produces baseball to softball sized hail 80-mile-per-hour winds and massive damage. people hit with hail and injured while they were trying to pull people from the rubble from the first tornado. that was in henriville, and it went up to marysville, taking in massive heavy hits. the town by some accounts, the town is gone. i have not been up there, can't get up there, but there was massive damage in marysville. there was massive aide this afternoon
>> chad myers, appreciate it. we'll continue to check in with you. on the phone is a storm chaser who rode of the werst of the weather in henriville. what was it like? >> shortly after 3:00, we went in to see in the search and rescue mode. we came up on an elementary/junior high school. there were about 71 children still at the school at 2:30 timeframe. when that happened, they were trapped in part of the building. it took multiple medical people to help get the kids out of the...
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chad myers joins us live. chad?e picking up the pieces still get injured. a couple of showers are popping up with lightning across parts of tennessee and kentucky and west virginia, but not the storms that popped up last night. the storms that fired up in the middle of the night don't typically do that. when the sun dice off, like it did today the storms typically die off because you lose the heat of the day. it is that heat that will make the air want to rise like a hot air balloon and you heat the air with sunshine and the heat wants to rise and you get bubbling clouds, and that is what happened yesterday day, but last night, the storms kept going, because the energy of the atmosphere kept it going and colder air aloft and even though it was nott cold down there, it was warm up here and the air wanted the go up, because it was warmer that on the air below it. and so showers to nashville, but nothing rotating and no more tornado warnings or watches for tonight. it is a mild night. now n is a very good time, and i s
chad myers joins us live. chad?e picking up the pieces still get injured. a couple of showers are popping up with lightning across parts of tennessee and kentucky and west virginia, but not the storms that popped up last night. the storms that fired up in the middle of the night don't typically do that. when the sun dice off, like it did today the storms typically die off because you lose the heat of the day. it is that heat that will make the air want to rise like a hot air balloon and you...
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we do have chain requirements on highway 50 between twin bridges and myers. just a heads up if you plan a trip out of town this weekend. all mass-transit on time. more traffic coming up >> a corrupt bay area,, they didn't camera video that seems to expose his dirty deeds >> outrage over the shooting death of a florida teenager. the police chief steps down but will the shooter be arrested >> and outbursts caught on camera, the rocky motion,,,,,,,, ,,,, >> an emotional reaction in a boston court room after a judge declared a mistrial in a quadruple murder case. the women escorted out of court is a relative of one of the victims. the judge says prosecutors fell woefully below the standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. the victims were shot execution-style during an apparent robbery in 2010 >> there is growing national outrage over the shooting death of a teenager in florida. rallies are calling for police to arrest a neighborhood watch volunteers accused of shooting an unarmed teenager. the controversy prompted the city council to vote no confidence agains
we do have chain requirements on highway 50 between twin bridges and myers. just a heads up if you plan a trip out of town this weekend. all mass-transit on time. more traffic coming up >> a corrupt bay area,, they didn't camera video that seems to expose his dirty deeds >> outrage over the shooting death of a florida teenager. the police chief steps down but will the shooter be arrested >> and outbursts caught on camera, the rocky motion,,,,,,,, ,,,, >> an emotional...
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investigatoos say 6-year-old shirleyy alker-llyyd was killed yesterday here on quarterfield road south of myers struck a tree. investigators d sayyllyod may have been suffering from a medical conddtion at the time oo the &pcrash. how are the roads looking tonig? tonight?lauren cook has our traffic edge report. report. if you want to be a millionaire......tonight'' your chance!!tonight's mega million jackpot is 363 million ! if.../ tonight's winnerr../ is... in maryllnd...../// álargestá ... jackpoot../ &p hit.... in... th state...../ áásomeeá ááittá takes... a lott.. offskiil...// to win .../ big bucks..... bucks..... (32:20)sooe people will play birthday's addresses there's a lot of different ways to come upon yyur lucky number....the most popular way to picc s using quick pick.... pick.... ii ...the jackpot... rolls over...../ .áátheáá near...// áá477áá ll.. million.../// áá.theáá llrgest jackpot.../ in... lotteryy.. history...//. 3 a historic surgery here in balt. baltimore.the.../ maryland doctors ...who successfully... completed .... a... face transplaat .../ and... how the patientt../ is.
investigatoos say 6-year-old shirleyy alker-llyyd was killed yesterday here on quarterfield road south of myers struck a tree. investigators d sayyllyod may have been suffering from a medical conddtion at the time oo the &pcrash. how are the roads looking tonig? tonight?lauren cook has our traffic edge report. report. if you want to be a millionaire......tonight'' your chance!!tonight's mega million jackpot is 363 million ! if.../ tonight's winnerr../ is... in maryllnd...../// álargestá...
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dee dee myers, did you ever hear bill clinton call any state a "away game?"were saying before, this is the deep south. this is where republicans win. you know, there were times -- you go to the south and you walk on stage and you're republican, you hear the roars go up, and you're like, i'm home. but for mitt. >> yeah. >> the south is away? >> bill clinton was a southerner, obviously, but his home game was with any group of people that were struggling that were having a hard time in the economy that he knew he could connect with, and those voters were everywhere. he always knew he could find a sweet spot. mark and i spent a lot of time those days good days and bad days. in the '92 campaign, there was a lot of hand wringing about bill clinton looked like he was going to win the nomination, he was going to be a weakened nominee, he was going to be in third place behind president bush and ross perot, there was a lot of hand wringing. >> this sounds familiar, dee. >> on one level. one thing that mitt romney doesn't have that bill clinton had is natural gifts as a
dee dee myers, did you ever hear bill clinton call any state a "away game?"were saying before, this is the deep south. this is where republicans win. you know, there were times -- you go to the south and you walk on stage and you're republican, you hear the roars go up, and you're like, i'm home. but for mitt. >> yeah. >> the south is away? >> bill clinton was a southerner, obviously, but his home game was with any group of people that were struggling that were...
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hace unos dÍas, cuando la familia regresaba de llevar a su hijo de 14 aÑos a un hospital de forados myersesadilla. >>> hoy la familia viviÓ un pequeÑo alivio luego de esta pesadilla luego de pagar una fianza, poblano logrÓ salir en libertad, estas son las imÁgenes del momento que despuÉs de varios dÍas logra reunirse con su familia, puede tomar en sus brazos nuevamente a su hija reciÉn nacida, pero aÚn despuÉs de este momento de felicidad su futuro es incierto, pues su salida no significa que no serÁ deportado. la lÍder comunitaria dicen que casos como estos que terminan en deportaciÓn son comunes, esto gracias a comunidades seguras un programa que le da luz verde a los oficiales de policÍa para detener y reportan a inmigraciÓn a individuos que hayan cometidos crÍmenes graves, sin embargo afirma gree es afirma grey este mandato se usa para detener a cualquier migrante. >>> lÁzaro fue identificado sÓlo por una violaciÓn de trÁnsito no viene, no a amerita ser deportado >>> lÁzaro ha vivido en los estados unidos mÁs de 10 aÑos y desde entonces trabaja en la florida sus 4 hijos son ciudadanos
hace unos dÍas, cuando la familia regresaba de llevar a su hijo de 14 aÑos a un hospital de forados myersesadilla. >>> hoy la familia viviÓ un pequeÑo alivio luego de esta pesadilla luego de pagar una fianza, poblano logrÓ salir en libertad, estas son las imÁgenes del momento que despuÉs de varios dÍas logra reunirse con su familia, puede tomar en sus brazos nuevamente a su hija reciÉn nacida, pero aÚn despuÉs de este momento de felicidad su futuro es incierto, pues su...