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and we'll be right back with nathan fillion.round. [ cheers and applause ] uh, i'm in a timeout because apparently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade and check my investment portfolio, research stocks, and set conditional orders. wait, why are you taking... oh, i see. hey max, would it kill you to throw a guy a warning bark? [ dog barks ] you know i wanted a bird. [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. [ male announcer ] e-trade. ♪ untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. [ male announcer ] know the feeling? try acuvue® oasys brand contact lenses with hydraclear® plus for exceptional comfort. it feels like it disappeared on my eye! [ male announcer ] discover why it's the brand eye doctors trust most for comfort. acuvue® oasys brand. [ male announcer ] mio. a revolutionary water enhancer. add a little or a lot. for a drink that's just the way you like it. and now, try new mio energy.
and we'll be right back with nathan fillion.round. [ cheers and applause ] uh, i'm in a timeout because apparently riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade and check my investment portfolio, research stocks, and set conditional orders. wait, why are you taking... oh, i see. hey max, would it kill you to throw a guy a warning bark? [ dog barks ] you know i...
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and we'll be right back with nathan fillion. cheers and applause ] in the final round the audience choice ingredient bud light! and here we go. looks like chef dubois is emulsifying the bud light into a foam, what's his competitor doing? he appears to be having a really, really good time. cheers. a bud light reduction for dubois and his opponent? also improvising nicely, let's see that again. judges? i like the use of the pressure cooker to tenderize the beef. but also the use of the cell phone to order the pizza. [ male announcer ] it's the sure sign of a good time. the just right taste of bud light. here we go. sorry chef, we're going to need more ingredient. and here's my depression. before i started taking abilify, i was taking an antidepressant alone. most of the time i could pull myself together and face the day. but other days, i still struggled with my depression. i was coping, but sometimes it really weighed me down. i'd been feeling stuck for a long time. i just couldn't shake my depression. so i talked to my doctor, a
and we'll be right back with nathan fillion. cheers and applause ] in the final round the audience choice ingredient bud light! and here we go. looks like chef dubois is emulsifying the bud light into a foam, what's his competitor doing? he appears to be having a really, really good time. cheers. a bud light reduction for dubois and his opponent? also improvising nicely, let's see that again. judges? i like the use of the pressure cooker to tenderize the beef. but also the use of the cell phone...
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nathan died early the next morning. and like jaquan, nathan died of second impact syndrome. in the month at a homecoming game, he got a concussion. everyone, including nathan's doctor, thought it had healed. >> did you get angry at all, ron? >> no. no, i was just -- you're in shock. >> i couldn't look at this book for a long time. >> i know. >> the stiles would find meaning in nathan's tragic death because of this woman. >> i think the last time you were here, we had maybe five brains, and now we're in the 90s. >> dr. ann mckee runs the world's largest brain bank. it's a joint project between the veterans administration and boston university. i first met her several years ago when she began finding evidence in the brains of deceased nfl players of unnatural tao protein deposits, the same kind of proteins found in alzheimer's patients. it's called chronic traumatic encephalopathy. it's a progressive degenerative disease that leads to dementia. these symptoms are usually found in people in their 80s, not their 40s. >> is this definitely caused by blows to the head? >> it's nev
nathan died early the next morning. and like jaquan, nathan died of second impact syndrome. in the month at a homecoming game, he got a concussion. everyone, including nathan's doctor, thought it had healed. >> did you get angry at all, ron? >> no. no, i was just -- you're in shock. >> i couldn't look at this book for a long time. >> i know. >> the stiles would find meaning in nathan's tragic death because of this woman. >> i think the last time you were...
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it was nathan bedford forrest who was the bravest man on the battlefield. he was made brigadier and given command in the tennessee theater. and for the next three years he was quickly came in the words of sherman that devil forrest. and he embodied the lightning mobile raids of southern cavalry. he tied down 10,000 union trohi. he cripped the assault on atlanta. and unlike the rest of the southerners he never surrendered to a union army. he said i'm going in the -- after the war the slave owning class had lost there was one man, a pop ewe list who embodied the average working southerner who never lost and was defiant and became. and during the period of reconstruction in 1866 and 1867 there was a suspension of habeas corpus. and no one defined this better than forrest. the man who almost single handedly on a horse kept the southern cause alive. look what he said. this is in 1867 with a foundation of the ku klux klan. they would have been like any other failed white group. the order of the white camellia. there is a bunch of southern groups trying to recaptu
it was nathan bedford forrest who was the bravest man on the battlefield. he was made brigadier and given command in the tennessee theater. and for the next three years he was quickly came in the words of sherman that devil forrest. and he embodied the lightning mobile raids of southern cavalry. he tied down 10,000 union trohi. he cripped the assault on atlanta. and unlike the rest of the southerners he never surrendered to a union army. he said i'm going in the -- after the war the slave...
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the family of nathan crass nobodier is -- nathan krasnopoler is pushing for new legislation. an 85-year-old driver hit nathan when he was biking in a bike lane and he died. >> this is not a unique incident. there are other examples of older drivers having poor competency and not really being safe on the roads. >> even after the accident, the woman who hit nathan was never ordered to undergo a driving competency test. she eventually gave up her license but only after nathan's family sued. >>> drug maker pfizer is recalling roughly one million packets of the birth control pill lo/ovral-28. some packets were distributed with the pills out of order which means a patient could have skip add dose and raised the risk of an accidental pregnancy. only about 30 packets were flawed they said. the pills were made and shipped last year. >>> vitamin d may help prevent strokes. a new stroke finds people that had higher levels of vitamin d in their diet cut stroke by 50%. people who live in areas with less than average sunlight had a 60% higher risk of stroke. >>> here's a good excuse to get
the family of nathan crass nobodier is -- nathan krasnopoler is pushing for new legislation. an 85-year-old driver hit nathan when he was biking in a bike lane and he died. >> this is not a unique incident. there are other examples of older drivers having poor competency and not really being safe on the roads. >> even after the accident, the woman who hit nathan was never ordered to undergo a driving competency test. she eventually gave up her license but only after nathan's family...
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nathan myhrvold is with us. we're going to make something unusual. tomorrow night, we'll be joined by joel mchale, justin theroux. and we'll have music from die antwoord. and then, on oscar sunday, do not forget to join us after your late local news for our seventh annual "jimmy kimmel live: after the acardmy awards" special. we've got a lot planned, involving host billy crystal, george clooney, tom hanks, meryl streep, jennifer aniston, and again, our guest will be oprah winfrey. i'll never get tired of saying that. [ cheers and applause ] i think it will be. i've been told it will be. if anybody can make baby wipes sexy, it's our first guest. you know her from movies and television. but her latest role is that of president and co-founder of her own eco-friendly infant item empire called the honest company. please say hello to jessica alba. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] how are you? you look great. >> thank you. >> jimmy: how -- i mean, you had a baby not so long ago, right? >> right. she's 6 months old. >> jimmy: 6 months old. you
nathan myhrvold is with us. we're going to make something unusual. tomorrow night, we'll be joined by joel mchale, justin theroux. and we'll have music from die antwoord. and then, on oscar sunday, do not forget to join us after your late local news for our seventh annual "jimmy kimmel live: after the acardmy awards" special. we've got a lot planned, involving host billy crystal, george clooney, tom hanks, meryl streep, jennifer aniston, and again, our guest will be oprah winfrey....
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they say that would save a lot of money but the family of nathan polar is pushing for more testing, nots to spot older drivers. you see, one year ago an 93- year-old driver hit nathan while he was cycling on a bike lane, and he died months later. >> a life was lost that shouldn't have been lost. this isn't a unique incident. there are other examples of older drivers having poor competency and not really being safe on the roads. >> is and even after that accident, the woman what hit nathan was never ordered to undergo a driving competency test, and eventually she gave up her license, only after nathan's family sued. >>> still ahead tonight, mer he -- marry me already. >> plus, claim your cash. more names are ready to be released, and millions of bucks sitting unclaimed. >> that's coming up. >> 72 today. still no jacket required. here's your wake-up weather. you might want to grab an umbrella if you're an early commuter, especially south of town. 40s at 7:00. more like march instead of air. we'll >>> wishes of peace, soul, and love to don cornelius. the late creator of "soul train" is app
they say that would save a lot of money but the family of nathan polar is pushing for more testing, nots to spot older drivers. you see, one year ago an 93- year-old driver hit nathan while he was cycling on a bike lane, and he died months later. >> a life was lost that shouldn't have been lost. this isn't a unique incident. there are other examples of older drivers having poor competency and not really being safe on the roads. >> is and even after that accident, the woman what hit...
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in the reconstruction, the myth making of the lost opportunity fed into nathan forest, where the slave owni much of it had been disseminated there was one man who embodied the average working who never lost and wascame a po. and uring the difficult period of c it in 1866 and 1867 there was a suspension of habeas corpus in tenne,peple rousing out republicans an freed blacks and nobody embodied this better than forest, the undefeated man almost single handily on a horse kept the southern cause alive. look what he said. this is in 1867 with the foundation of the clue clucks clan. -- clue clucks clan. there were a bunch of southern groups trying to recapture southern -- ku klux klan. there were a bunch of southern groups trying to recapture southern pride. but there was one, people rumored they offered it to robert e. l sub stain ated. -- sub stain there was one man the southern poor, this particular group were poor who they couldn't survive with the up ity blacks and southerners and this white supremist group was different than the other one. it did have pretensions of a plantation class
in the reconstruction, the myth making of the lost opportunity fed into nathan forest, where the slave owni much of it had been disseminated there was one man who embodied the average working who never lost and wascame a po. and uring the difficult period of c it in 1866 and 1867 there was a suspension of habeas corpus in tenne,peple rousing out republicans an freed blacks and nobody embodied this better than forest, the undefeated man almost single handily on a horse kept the southern cause...
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nathan, i'm sorry, i do have a question.how long do you think you need to come back to the school with some more information? >> 30 to 60 days. >> the concept is not that difficult to run past bsm. we have a meeting february 29. >> we have to items that are going to have a lot of public involvement on that night. >> you want us to work out of options with the department of public works, and what we also involve the appellant as well? president garcia: always a good idea. >> and come back with something where we can hopefully find some consensus. i have to communicate with my client and we have to get cost information. with the proposal, i don't have specific cost data. those are all of the things that you want us to bring back? >> there are not that many options here. i am thinking only one option besides the two you have done, which is to warp the sidewalk. >> warping the sidewalk would only solve the -- it wouldn't solve the entrance for 11 clement street. >> my last comment on that was in could be that one of the doorways
nathan, i'm sorry, i do have a question.how long do you think you need to come back to the school with some more information? >> 30 to 60 days. >> the concept is not that difficult to run past bsm. we have a meeting february 29. >> we have to items that are going to have a lot of public involvement on that night. >> you want us to work out of options with the department of public works, and what we also involve the appellant as well? president garcia: always a good idea....
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derek valcourt has the message from the family of nathan crasnipolar. >> reporter: the family wants the mva to adopt measures they say could easily i've high-risk drivers. >> reporter: last summer, 20- year-old nathan crasnipolar, rode his bicycle around campus, when he became struck by an 84- year-old driver and stuck under the car. she never called for help. instead, climbed over to this nearby wall. nathan was declared brain dead. >> i lost my brother. >> reporter: they are now fighting 187, which would renew licenses for eight years instead of the current five- year period. >> reporter: the mva says with growing populations and less state budgets, his agency needs to do more with less money. >> by extending from five years to eight years, that will help us to smooth out the additional customers in the future. >> in doing that, there's no provisions in the bill for making sure that drivers are, in fact, degree to be able to safely drive in that eight-year period. >> reporter: the family is asking lawmagers to -- lawmakers to amend the bill to demand simple competency tests that could
derek valcourt has the message from the family of nathan crasnipolar. >> reporter: the family wants the mva to adopt measures they say could easily i've high-risk drivers. >> reporter: last summer, 20- year-old nathan crasnipolar, rode his bicycle around campus, when he became struck by an 84- year-old driver and stuck under the car. she never called for help. instead, climbed over to this nearby wall. nathan was declared brain dead. >> i lost my brother. >> reporter:...
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they haa a candle light vigil and memorial walk for nathan krasnoppler.... bbt it all began tonight with his mother and this bicycle..... bicycle..... susan cohen is back on west university parkway near and flowers...(cohen) "it's ke been a really rough year..." ..........on this day, there's no ambulance,,noopolice.. no sigg of the deadly accident that happened here one year ago today............onny a mother's memorial in memory of her son on the first flew through the aar, he - drove over him..."eway, she - ..........20-year-old nnthan krasnopoler was riding in a marked icycle lane when an with hee car.. trapping him underneath it. ..........it happened in february 2011.. the johns hopkins niverssty sophomore died nearly 6 months later. the 84-year-old trafffc itations. since then, nathan's mother has been fighting to prevent accidents like this one.. she &pwanns laws changed.(keitt) "cohen wants it mannatory for maryland motorists to undergo every few yeers. she says g - without it, lives are at stake..""cohhn) "nathan would really be very outraged by wh
they haa a candle light vigil and memorial walk for nathan krasnoppler.... bbt it all began tonight with his mother and this bicycle..... bicycle..... susan cohen is back on west university parkway near and flowers...(cohen) "it's ke been a really rough year..." ..........on this day, there's no ambulance,,noopolice.. no sigg of the deadly accident that happened here one year ago today............onny a mother's memorial in memory of her son on the first flew through the aar, he -...
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nathan myhrvold. his books are called "modernist cuisine."
nathan myhrvold. his books are called "modernist cuisine."
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nathan.../ kras--nopoler's.... returnedd.../ to.../ west....et... / and flowers ...//// - áááheáá 20... year old... was riiing.../ last february .../ .. - ááwhenáá an... 84 year old woman.../ struck him.... with... hhr car....///ááheáá died... nearly.../ &p 6,... months later..../// áánathan'sáá mother... wants... to make it.../ mandatory.../ for maryllnd... drivers.../ áátoáá undergo ...visual and cognitive.../ testing.../ every... few years...//// 3&(cohen) "nathan would realll be very outraged byywhat rood.."the drrver .../ was... given... traffic citations.../ gave uu ...herrdriver's license. a nnw push to increase baltimore's bottle taxx.. again. thii time, the mayor wantssdistributors to pay 5 cents per bottle. but induutry managers say enough al! already!melinda roeder is live from city hall... where the bottle tax bbll is expected to be introduced at tonight's councii meeting. melinda... the bottle tax was just created and applied last year for the first time... at a rate f 2 cents per bottle. now.. the mayor is going after the same ind
nathan.../ kras--nopoler's.... returnedd.../ to.../ west....et... / and flowers ...//// - áááheáá 20... year old... was riiing.../ last february .../ .. - ááwhenáá an... 84 year old woman.../ struck him.... with... hhr car....///ááheáá died... nearly.../ &p 6,... months later..../// áánathan'sáá mother... wants... to make it.../ mandatory.../ for maryllnd... drivers.../ áátoáá undergo ...visual and cognitive.../ testing.../ every... few years...//// 3&(cohen)...
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nathan morris is member of boys to men. good evening, nathan, i know like everybody else is shocked and in grief about this. >> yeah, it's kind of tough to deal with. we've met on several occasions throughout the years and had great and we always talk about music and perform and friendly on the charts. to have time and such an angelic voice be gone it's hard to deal with. >> greta: why was she so good? was it desire, was it training? what made her so good? >> i think was just the talent. she had that type of talent that was able to take a song and deliver it. producers baby face that write great songs every artist don't now how to deliver them but she made you believe every time she put her voice on. >> greta: she had such a troubled life for two decades. in many ways, many people aren't surprised about this. >> yeah, it is kind of tough when you live that kind of life. even when you have that type, i guess you say light on you. it's tough to be in a situation where you can live a normal life. some people are able to to dea
nathan morris is member of boys to men. good evening, nathan, i know like everybody else is shocked and in grief about this. >> yeah, it's kind of tough to deal with. we've met on several occasions throughout the years and had great and we always talk about music and perform and friendly on the charts. to have time and such an angelic voice be gone it's hard to deal with. >> greta: why was she so good? was it desire, was it training? what made her so good? >> i think was just...
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. >> with more on these recordings, we're joined on the phone from philadelphia by nathan rabb, vice president of the rabb collection, thanks very much for being with us. let me ask you about these recordings. in particular from november 22nd, 1963. how did they come about? >> the recordings capture the federal government's response, immediate response, to the kennedy assassination. who was, there what were they doing, what was the federal government doing in response to what really was a national crisis. clifton had these recorded at some point prior to when he left the white house, which was 1965. why that was don, no one knows. maybe he was writing a book, maybe he wanted records kept for his own interests. he is after all on the tape quite extensively. they remain in his family. he died in 1991, his wife died in 2009. and when the estate was sold, they had no heirs when the estate was sold. we acquired the tapes. >> now, some of these recordings, including that exchange between rose kennedy and president lyndon johnson, have been around for a while. but what you were able to find
. >> with more on these recordings, we're joined on the phone from philadelphia by nathan rabb, vice president of the rabb collection, thanks very much for being with us. let me ask you about these recordings. in particular from november 22nd, 1963. how did they come about? >> the recordings capture the federal government's response, immediate response, to the kennedy assassination. who was, there what were they doing, what was the federal government doing in response to what really...
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and we'll see you here probably in six months if you're still here, nathan. >> five one? >> five one. i'm not going to tolerate this anger, period. okay? what's going to happen now is we're going to put you back in the strip cage. the officer is going to pack up all your property, and we're going to move you out of this unit. that's it. think twice before you do this again. >> clear. >> had i not been in here, it might have been a different story. >> when i say jackson, you should have got in right there and told her to quit yelling at me, but did you? you didn't. her yelling at me in front of everybody, what, is that all right or what? make me look like a [ bleep ]. >> you lost it before she did. you know the truth, nathan. >> i have 2 1/2 years of good time and with this report, they can take all of it. if my lady is watching this, you don't want to wait for me, beat it. i don't care. >> did you just break up with your girlfriend? >> it's going to happen anyway. >> why? >> because i -- she's been waiting for three years. she's not going to be -- you know what i mean? sh
and we'll see you here probably in six months if you're still here, nathan. >> five one? >> five one. i'm not going to tolerate this anger, period. okay? what's going to happen now is we're going to put you back in the strip cage. the officer is going to pack up all your property, and we're going to move you out of this unit. that's it. think twice before you do this again. >> clear. >> had i not been in here, it might have been a different story. >> when i say...
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nathan. the doors open to the inside or the outside? >> of the doors open inward. >> not that it is going to be the solution, but it would not be an issue? they are not fixed so they can open to the outside? >> we would not want them to open outward. it is building code and special sidewalk permits. president garcia: i must have misunderstood what you said. >> can i follow up on his comments? right now, the only businesses operating, you have combined the two spaces. you don't have the 9 inch problem, just to 9 inch problems. -- two five-inch problems. >> it would involve permanently having 11 clement, combined with 9 clement, having -- >> we can come back and revisit the issue. right now, we're talking about -- how long is the railing? railing in areas that at this point, we don't need if you can solve the problem through warping a sidewalk. the former bookstore has now been combined with the other. >> that is correct. >> originally the building was five storefronts. it seems like a more elegant solution to this given that the facts ha
nathan. the doors open to the inside or the outside? >> of the doors open inward. >> not that it is going to be the solution, but it would not be an issue? they are not fixed so they can open to the outside? >> we would not want them to open outward. it is building code and special sidewalk permits. president garcia: i must have misunderstood what you said. >> can i follow up on his comments? right now, the only businesses operating, you have combined the two spaces. you...
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it was on a sunny saturday morning when nathan was riding his bike and was hit by a car and died., they took that bike ride in honor of nathan's memory and his mother talks about the loss. >> it's very sad, and certainly, a year that i wouldn't want anyone to have to experience. it's a huge hole in the lives of many children, grandparents. >> police cited 83-year-old driver fore neglect driving. they are asking for competency tests for drivers. >>> a 15-year-old was killed while helping a neighbor. they are stepping it up on eager street. the kids are active in the rec center like ronnie jackson was when he was murdered. he was gunned down while delivering food to a neighbor in a case of mistaken identity. organizers want to remember him and encourage to keep the rec room open. >> if you close the centers the same thing that happened to rodney will happen to these children. they have nowhere to go. >> city officials have been working with local businesses to find ways to keep did centers open. >>> 1:30 in the morning when a man fines a burglar in his home. he said the suspect shot
it was on a sunny saturday morning when nathan was riding his bike and was hit by a car and died., they took that bike ride in honor of nathan's memory and his mother talks about the loss. >> it's very sad, and certainly, a year that i wouldn't want anyone to have to experience. it's a huge hole in the lives of many children, grandparents. >> police cited 83-year-old driver fore neglect driving. they are asking for competency tests for drivers. >>> a 15-year-old was killed...
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commander is nathan benchley. nathan benchley is at the pentagon.at's great, that's great. (william hurt) it must have been tougher shooting down the mig-21. (holly hunter) what's confrontation like? (william hurt) what's a real dogfight like? it's getting into work as sex, right with this shot here. (holly hunter) that's good. (james brooks) we worked forever on the sound. (james brooks) just her finger on that button. just the way these two people made their connection. far apart and electronically. tom's agenda is to get to her, 'cause he's felt the connection between the two of them, and he hasn't questioned it, he's going with it. she's felt the same thing and she's fleeing from it. you're an amazing woman. what a feeling having you inside my head. yeah. it was... an unusual place to be. it was indescribable. you knew just when to feed me the next line the second before i needed it. there was like a rhythm we got into, it was like... great sex or... that was my favorite moment in dailies, when her head went back, the chair came forward. she alm
commander is nathan benchley. nathan benchley is at the pentagon.at's great, that's great. (william hurt) it must have been tougher shooting down the mig-21. (holly hunter) what's confrontation like? (william hurt) what's a real dogfight like? it's getting into work as sex, right with this shot here. (holly hunter) that's good. (james brooks) we worked forever on the sound. (james brooks) just her finger on that button. just the way these two people made their connection. far apart and...
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reporter: the family of nathan crasnabor is here lobbying to get incompetent drivers off the road soelse gets killed. nathan was a 20-year-old cyclist run over in a baltimore bike lane last march by an 83- year-old driver who was so disoriented she sat beside the wreck and never called 911. >> a life was lost that really shouldn't have been lost. reporter: the family wants tougher licensing standards to weed out incompetent drivers, particularly as they age. >> this isn't a unique incident. reporter: but instead they are shocked to learn maryland is moving in the opposite direction. instead of renewing a license every five years, the state wants to extend it to every eight years. >> i've been driving since i've been 14 and i'm 82 today of. reporter: that's eight years between testing, for instance, for the likes of robert yakle. >> i don't want them taking my driver's license away. reporter: a good driver now who may not be tested for renewal again until he's 90. >> basically we're doing this to stream line the process. reporter: mva administrator john qwo says his agency relies on f
reporter: the family of nathan crasnabor is here lobbying to get incompetent drivers off the road soelse gets killed. nathan was a 20-year-old cyclist run over in a baltimore bike lane last march by an 83- year-old driver who was so disoriented she sat beside the wreck and never called 911. >> a life was lost that really shouldn't have been lost. reporter: the family wants tougher licensing standards to weed out incompetent drivers, particularly as they age. >> this isn't a unique...
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how did you deal with that nathan who left and then that nathan who came home?i guess the best way to explain it is i've kind of gotten used to it. this is the third deployment we've had, and each time he came back, he was a little different, and it's almost like learning somebody new again. i mean, we've -- i've benoit from him just as he was away from me, so he had to learn me again also. you know? and you just have to look at it as you love each other, you made this commitment, and no matter what, you're there, and you're going to stick through no matter what. >> absolutely. well, listen, on a lighter note -- and this is such a powerful documentary. it's up for an academy. are you excited to walk the red carpet tonight, the two of you? >> yes, ma'am. >> oh, yes, ma'am. >> unblooechably excited. >> we can't wait. >> thanks so much, and good luck. be sure to tune in to "showbiz tonight". a.j. hammer hosts our special live coverage of the oscars. the road to gold. that airs sunday, 6:30 p.m. eastern. >>> americans targeted in afghanistan. by people who are suppo
how did you deal with that nathan who left and then that nathan who came home?i guess the best way to explain it is i've kind of gotten used to it. this is the third deployment we've had, and each time he came back, he was a little different, and it's almost like learning somebody new again. i mean, we've -- i've benoit from him just as he was away from me, so he had to learn me again also. you know? and you just have to look at it as you love each other, you made this commitment, and no matter...
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nathan krasnapoler was riding his bike near johns hopkins university last february... hit by an 88 year old driver. now she's lobbyyng hard for laws that will make the rrads safer. (mom)"mom'' got tireddof buuying their children and the laws were not protecting the roads from drunk drivers.. this is the exact same situatio" pituation" the 84 year old driver involved in the fatal accident was given traffic citations... and reportedly voluntarily gave up her license. but requuring drivers to have their cognitive skills periodically checked to make sure thee are safe drivers. docttrs are seeing a spike in say the unseasonably waam they weather ácouldá be the culprit. without a deep frost stickinn around and growing mold spores are way above nn - average. and with mild winter weather predicted for theerest &pof the month... doctoos say springtime allergies may be coming a lot soonee. an amazing horse n plen aam is receiving an honor usually reserved for horses half his age. "merlin" the year". joel d. smith is live at the farm wwere this champion helps children with autism
nathan krasnapoler was riding his bike near johns hopkins university last february... hit by an 88 year old driver. now she's lobbyyng hard for laws that will make the rrads safer. (mom)"mom'' got tireddof buuying their children and the laws were not protecting the roads from drunk drivers.. this is the exact same situatio" pituation" the 84 year old driver involved in the fatal accident was given traffic citations... and reportedly voluntarily gave up her license. but requuring...
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johns nathan krasnopoler as killed.that comprehend verything she realizeehe was beside her car " cohen wants it mandatory or &pmaryland motorists to undergg visual and cognitive testing eeery couple of years. she says lives are aa stake. p-andd---like maad, she's mad: (mmmm"mom's got tired of burying their children and the laws were not protecting he roads from druuk driverss. this is the exact same situation" she has one goal: (mom)"so that the roads are safer for everyone" in dt bal ...tell.../ lawmakers ..what áyouá about this bill../ .áá andáá mooing thruu../ the... legislature.../ this year...////.áágoáá to.../ fox-baltimore dot com.../ slash your voice another beautiful springlikk mmd-winter and we'll take it... it... herr's chief meterooologist vytas reid with the skyyatch ot forecast why one sshool is banning laterron ox45 news at ten 17:56:27 trevor "when i was about 27 i had made my first millionndollars in a single yea" year"the 5 things you need too our cover story...after the nd break in... today'ss &pááthe
johns nathan krasnopoler as killed.that comprehend verything she realizeehe was beside her car " cohen wants it mandatory or &pmaryland motorists to undergg visual and cognitive testing eeery couple of years. she says lives are aa stake. p-andd---like maad, she's mad: (mmmm"mom's got tired of burying their children and the laws were not protecting he roads from druuk driverss. this is the exact same situation" she has one goal: (mom)"so that the roads are safer for...
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nathan krasnapoler was riding his bike near johns february when he was hht by an 84 yearrold motoristt againss druuk driving.. she's mad. ((om)"mom's got tired of burying their children and the laws were not protecting the roads from drunk drivers.. this is the exact same situation" the 84 yyar old driver involved in the atal accident was given traffic citations.. and rrportedly volunnarilyy gave up her license. but there are currently no laws requiring motorists to have cognitive skillssperiodically checked to make sure the are safe drivers. kc fox 45 news at 5;30. how aree he roads looking tonig? traffic edge report.has our report. maps-95at175-back to maps-fiber-back to maps baltimore city is kicking off american heart month. month. mayor .../ stephanie... rawlings-blake.../ &pannounced.../ the campaign... / his morning.././ ááwhicháá includes.../ a... series of.../ "go red"... events .../ city--wwde...//. ááitáá starts friday.../ wwth.../ "national.../ weaa red"... day...// to... promote .../ awareness....// ááheartáá ddseass.../ is.. .the... number one .../ killer.../ of... women.
nathan krasnapoler was riding his bike near johns february when he was hht by an 84 yearrold motoristt againss druuk driving.. she's mad. ((om)"mom's got tired of burying their children and the laws were not protecting the roads from drunk drivers.. this is the exact same situation" the 84 yyar old driver involved in the atal accident was given traffic citations.. and rrportedly volunnarilyy gave up her license. but there are currently no laws requiring motorists to have cognitive...
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nathan krasnapoler was riding his bike near johns hopkins university last february when hh was hit by an 84 year old motorist. now she's loobying hard for laws that will make the roadd safer. like madd... mothers against drunk driving.. she's mad. (mom)"mom's gotttired of burying their children and phe laws were ot protecting the roads from drunk drivers.. this is the exact same now leading an efforr tooprevent driver's who can't pass cognitive or vision &ppicenses rennwed. 3 in... - baltimore... tonight... tonight... ááasáá... police...// inveetigate.../ in... north-east... baltimore.../ around... 5... pm...// áápoliceáá... sayy...// an.... argument.../ ssarted... on this.../ bus...///áánearáá erd-man.../ and.../ car-dee'- &pavenues...// near.. park...////.ááoneáá... person.../ was stabbbd..../// ááafteeáá... calling...police.../ minutes... ago...// áátheyáá... tell us .../ they're ...still looking.../ for... the suspect 3 meantime...// .mooe... breaking news tooiiht..///.ááaáá... man... was shot ...on... montford aveeue.../ áásoutháá of,... -. tell us... he was sitting.../ in... fro
nathan krasnapoler was riding his bike near johns hopkins university last february when hh was hit by an 84 year old motorist. now she's loobying hard for laws that will make the roadd safer. like madd... mothers against drunk driving.. she's mad. (mom)"mom's gotttired of burying their children and phe laws were ot protecting the roads from drunk drivers.. this is the exact same now leading an efforr tooprevent driver's who can't pass cognitive or vision &ppicenses rennwed. 3 in... -...
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i mean we lost nathan of course, we can't change that but this was a situation where we feel a driveras not really competent to drive -- >> >> nathan's friends also held a bike ride yesterday in his honor. >>> gasoline prices are surging towards the 4 dollars per gallon mark, the average is higher than it has ever been this time of year and as tim williams reports there appears to be no relief in sight. >> reporter: being called a crude awaking. >> hey you can't do nothing but deal with it i mean you got to reach in your pocket and do what you got to do. >> reporter: analysts anticipate the mid-atlantic region will become a hot spot for gasoline prices in the near future. the next 60 days will prove volatile for fuel costs. >> in the spring when the refineries switch over to the summer fuel blends they are better for the environment but more expensive to refine and subsequently to produce and we then sometimes see gas prices increase. >> reporter: add to that the idolling of two philadelphia area refiners and the threat of another closure soon. prices may be headed for 4 dollars per g
i mean we lost nathan of course, we can't change that but this was a situation where we feel a driveras not really competent to drive -- >> >> nathan's friends also held a bike ride yesterday in his honor. >>> gasoline prices are surging towards the 4 dollars per gallon mark, the average is higher than it has ever been this time of year and as tim williams reports there appears to be no relief in sight. >> reporter: being called a crude awaking. >> hey you can't...
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. >> earlier today nathan's friends held a memorial bike ride in honor of him. >>> it's down to the wire with just two days before the michigan primary. mitt romney and santorum are having a two man show down. >> this church is filled with music and praise. for these christians, their faith has a heavy influence on their politics. jennifer is following the race closely. rick santorum is her candidate. >> he stands for family values. >> reporter: santorums appeal to evangelical voters helps push him to the top of the poles in michigan. mitt romney who was once the favorite in his home state is now finding it hard to connect with the voters. charles says he can't identify with romney and admires santorums issues on conservative issues. romney says he has little time to make up a lot of ground here in michigan but expects to come away with a victory. he shrugged off criticism. >> people have come and gone and i've got more votes than anybody else in the race so far. >> reporter: santorum with voters in maquette saying a win here could shake up the race. >> you can tee it up here in michigan
. >> earlier today nathan's friends held a memorial bike ride in honor of him. >>> it's down to the wire with just two days before the michigan primary. mitt romney and santorum are having a two man show down. >> this church is filled with music and praise. for these christians, their faith has a heavy influence on their politics. jennifer is following the race closely. rick santorum is her candidate. >> he stands for family values. >> reporter: santorums appeal...
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for all new stories coming up, denise is in the newsroom with a preview. >>> doing it for nathan. the family of a young man killed after being struck by a car, testifies before state lawmakers. why they say they are against the bill to extend driver's license renewals. >>> street fight. two teens brawl at this place in anne arundel county. >>> check in for these stories and all the day's breaking news, coming up at 6:00. now, back to kai and mary. >> thank you stillto come tonight on wjz eyewitness news. a dog walker hit with a taser. >>> the reason a park ranger turns violent. ,,,, with my friends, we'll do almost anything. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. a lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want
for all new stories coming up, denise is in the newsroom with a preview. >>> doing it for nathan. the family of a young man killed after being struck by a car, testifies before state lawmakers. why they say they are against the bill to extend driver's license renewals. >>> street fight. two teens brawl at this place in anne arundel county. >>> check in for these stories and all the day's breaking news, coming up at 6:00. now, back to kai and mary. >> thank you...
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nathan. >> first, i would like to clarify the question that commissioner fung had about elevations onhe curb. i think i understand the problem. in my drawing, i use the word poc, type of curb. that is the top of the curb for the sidewalk, not the street curb. so the big concern with putting ramps, it would cost many times more money than sidewalks outside. we looked at it and it is very expensive. it involves cutting out the concrete foundation wall, modifications to store front doors, changes toglazing glazin, ramps with handrails. the spaces are very small. installing the interior ramps would involve closing the stores for a least a couple of weeks. there would be a permanent loss of usable rental space for the tenant and the landlord. we would have to get approval for the planning department because it is a building that is more than 50 years old. i think it will be upwards of he the thousand dollars or $100,000. remember, the owner doesn't want to do any remodeling, they just one of the -- want to do what's readily achievable. they don't have to do more than that. it is a concern
nathan. >> first, i would like to clarify the question that commissioner fung had about elevations onhe curb. i think i understand the problem. in my drawing, i use the word poc, type of curb. that is the top of the curb for the sidewalk, not the street curb. so the big concern with putting ramps, it would cost many times more money than sidewalks outside. we looked at it and it is very expensive. it involves cutting out the concrete foundation wall, modifications to store front doors,...
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. >>> actor nathan lane turns 56. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the latest developments onhose and others as they break on msnbc. tonight, be sure to watch brian williams on "nbc nightly news." >>> here's what's coming up on the "today" show. ann curry and al roker are live in indianapolis with a preview of the super bowl. adam levine joins gym class heros for a special concert live from indianapolis. now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today." just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a good one.
. >>> actor nathan lane turns 56. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the latest developments onhose and others as they break on msnbc. tonight, be sure to watch brian williams on "nbc nightly news." >>> here's what's coming up on the "today" show. ann curry and al roker are live in indianapolis with a preview of the super bowl. adam levine joins gym class heros for a special concert live from indianapolis. now keep it on this channel for...
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nathan jackson is one of them. your wife is the president of the homeowners association and has been complaining about speed. >> she has. also, there's no crosswalks for children. kids used to run across the street. so it took her three years and she finally got lacrosse walk put in -- a crosswalk put in at the top, but she continued to complain because cars would turn to get into the parking area. they would have to speeds a fast as they could because of traffic coming in the opposite direction. >> reporter: thank you for joining us. police say that speed was a factor when that one car ran head-on into the other causing a double fatal accident. so many people in this heamp tonight have -- area tonight have said that speed is a factor on mcdonogh road. we're live in owings mills, cheryl conner, abc2 news. >>> we have two people who lost their lives today. last night we had deadly accident in harford county. we lost three people. all siblings. they were riding in a single car together. state police are telling us th
nathan jackson is one of them. your wife is the president of the homeowners association and has been complaining about speed. >> she has. also, there's no crosswalks for children. kids used to run across the street. so it took her three years and she finally got lacrosse walk put in -- a crosswalk put in at the top, but she continued to complain because cars would turn to get into the parking area. they would have to speeds a fast as they could because of traffic coming in the opposite...
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handle, a republican criticized current georgia governor nathan deal as being soft on abortion while running against him in the 2010 gop primary. >>> a family from fort washington, maryland is lucky to be alive right now. rescuers removed two adults and three children, all of them unconscious overnight from a home on bernard drive. doctors at children's national medical were treating a fourth child. and when the child's blood showed high carbon monoxide levels, doctors could not get anyone at the home to answer the phone. firefighters removed the family and they were flown to the hyperbaric chamber at a baltimore hospital. later this morning a relative outside the home told our crew only the mother is still in serious condition. it appears that a faulty furnace was leaking carbon monoxide. >>> prince george's county police are also busy with two murders. the bodies were found less than a mile apart in new carrollton, maryland. overnight they found a man dead on 85th avenue near annapolis road. that's near the plaza 30 shopping center. and then just a short time later they found anoth
handle, a republican criticized current georgia governor nathan deal as being soft on abortion while running against him in the 2010 gop primary. >>> a family from fort washington, maryland is lucky to be alive right now. rescuers removed two adults and three children, all of them unconscious overnight from a home on bernard drive. doctors at children's national medical were treating a fourth child. and when the child's blood showed high carbon monoxide levels, doctors could not get...
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nathan, somebody give her a microphone. she's been waiting a bit. and again, i want to emphasize, if you -- please, if you have something that's been said before, please pass. >> i want to say first of all, the republican party is the party of the republic. it's the party of the people, and it's for the people. and it's the party that supports the constitution 1,000%, up like the people we have in government right now that need to get out of government. that's first and foremost. if we could vote for people that would serve in different positions in government, i think that would be great. if we could take the jobs that they would fill in the cabinet, i would vote for ron paul today to do our budget for us and get us out of this financial mess that we're in. but i don't think that ron paul is the guy to lead the whole country. he's the guy to lead us out of financial mess. he's not the guy to lead us out of the whole mess. [ applause ] >> this gentleman here. you need to speak from where you're at. >> thank you for allowing me to address you today.
nathan, somebody give her a microphone. she's been waiting a bit. and again, i want to emphasize, if you -- please, if you have something that's been said before, please pass. >> i want to say first of all, the republican party is the party of the republic. it's the party of the people, and it's for the people. and it's the party that supports the constitution 1,000%, up like the people we have in government right now that need to get out of government. that's first and foremost. if we...