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shtrogiched ne, lpinget st evep. >> steve: top-seeded california with a 13-point lead.cific life pac-10 tournament. >> don: we're looking at specific offense and good play design here by mike montgomery. led your pac-10 player of the randle. then watch this. steps in. intercepts thepassssss an with the behind the back. nice play by randle. really got california off to a good start here this afternoon. >> steve: made 8 of 8 shots in that first half. missed his two shots in the second half. let's go the rebecca. >> over the shoulder and over to the bench. he was checking in with the trainers in that last time-out. i went over to make sure he's healthy and he's doing okay. they're telling me he's fine. yes, he's sore. it's because he's playing a lot of basketball. there's no injury. they're not concerned about that. they just want to make sure he's doing ago. >> steve: steve lavin used to say, he's 21 years old, give him another peanut butter and jelly sandwich and let him play some more. >> don: if you can get some guys some rest, that's important. you got to win three or
shtrogiched ne, lpinget st evep. >> steve: top-seeded california with a 13-point lead.cific life pac-10 tournament. >> don: we're looking at specific offense and good play design here by mike montgomery. led your pac-10 player of the randle. then watch this. steps in. intercepts thepassssss an with the behind the back. nice play by randle. really got california off to a good start here this afternoon. >> steve: made 8 of 8 shots in that first half. missed his two shots in the...
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. >>> yo feliz de estar caí, estás imágenes me hicieron pensar qué puedo hacer, esta esto ne llegó aln de sku casa. >>> esta marcha será aquí en estados unidos, una marcha masiva cuál es el propósito y sabemos que hoy anunciaste que muchas personas, artistas se han unido a ti. >>> vienen muchos asa artistas también las damas de blanco que están aquí en miami, pudimos hablar con laura en cuba, la jefa de las damas de blanco ahí para pausa y volvemos con para. >>> llevando la flor, símbolo de esperanza, que no ha podido expresarse libremente. >>> crees que el hecho que haya sido esta vez damas maltratadas logre causar más impacto en la opinión pública. >>> yo creo sí porque las mujeres estaban paz f pacíficamente caminado yo creo que están sintiendo la presión del gobierno. >>> un disidente murió hambre exigiendo sus derechos otro podría correr esta suerte pueden los cubanos ner la esperanza de un cambio en la isla a raíz de estos incidentes. >>> ya tienen un mártir, zapata, y está muy enfermo fariña y esta pidiendo los que están enfermos ni siquiera a todos, que saquen de la cárcel los
. >>> yo feliz de estar caí, estás imágenes me hicieron pensar qué puedo hacer, esta esto ne llegó aln de sku casa. >>> esta marcha será aquí en estados unidos, una marcha masiva cuál es el propósito y sabemos que hoy anunciaste que muchas personas, artistas se han unido a ti. >>> vienen muchos asa artistas también las damas de blanco que están aquí en miami, pudimos hablar con laura en cuba, la jefa de las damas de blanco ahí para pausa y volvemos con...
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. >> reporter: ne says the men's arrest and charg show al- qaeda is building its network in the u.s. >> that's what al-qaeda wants to do, penetrate our society and ultimately reach the numbers to perform the terrorism. >> reporter: pakistan courts don't have jury trials so the case will be ied before a judge. the men's defense attorney in pakistan says they are in good shape and high spirits. the families have said that they hope the men would be brought back to the u.s. but experts say that is unlikely. brian? >> sherri ly tonight. >>> al-qaeda leader who u.s. officials believe played a role in the december bombing of a cia post in afghanistan was apparently killed last week. u.s. officials believe he was killed in a missile strike. seven cia employees and jordanian intelligence officer were killed in the december attack. >>> the news edge on virginia. an air force sergeant is under arrest accused of charging to meet a 14-year-old for sex. officers arrested senior master sergeant leon henderson tuesday. the internet crimes against children task force claims the detective posed as a
. >> reporter: ne says the men's arrest and charg show al- qaeda is building its network in the u.s. >> that's what al-qaeda wants to do, penetrate our society and ultimately reach the numbers to perform the terrorism. >> reporter: pakistan courts don't have jury trials so the case will be ied before a judge. the men's defense attorney in pakistan says they are in good shape and high spirits. the families have said that they hope the men would be brought back to the u.s. but...
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. >> barbara print tpinto, abc ne, cincinnati. >>> go dayton, let's hear it for grand what and all her have a good night and you're back here with us tomorrow night. see you then. captioned by closed captioning services, inc.
. >> barbara print tpinto, abc ne, cincinnati. >>> go dayton, let's hear it for grand what and all her have a good night and you're back here with us tomorrow night. see you then. captioned by closed captioning services, inc.
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ne. hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help with the cost of her final expenses. is it affordable? it costs less than 35 cents a day-- that's pretty affordable, huh? man: are you between the ages of 50 and 85? for less than 35 cents a day, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program. you cannot be turned down because of your health. there are no health questions or medical exam. your rate will never go up, and your benefit will never go down due to age-- guaranteed! call about the colonial penn program now. >>> the bill is passed. >> on the brink. after months of negotiations, house democrats pass historic health care legislation. >> this is what change looks like. >>> living a lie. tiger woods opens up about the sex scandal that derealailed hi career. >> i tried to stop and i couldn't
ne. hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help with the cost of her final expenses. is it affordable? it costs less than 35 cents a day-- that's pretty affordable, huh? man: are you between the ages of 50 and 85? for less than 35 cents a day, you can get...
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and studies show, after ne year on boniva,, nine out of ten women stopped nd reversed theirs, too., (announcer) " don't take boniva if you have low blood calcium, severe kidney disese, or can't sit, or stand for at .least one hour., follow dosing instructions carefully. stop taking boniva and tell " your doctor if you have difficult or painful swallowing, chest pain or severe or continuing heartburn, as these may be signs of serious .upper digestive problems., if jaw problems or severe bone, joint, and/or muscle pain devep, tell your doctor. you've got one body and one #life, so don't wait. ask your doctor if boniva can help you stop losing and tart reversing. (announcer) for a free trial offer call 1-800-4-boniva or visit boniva.com [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee-time. time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze, my eyes water. but with new zyrtec® liquid gels, i get allergy relief at liquid speed. that's the fast, powerful relief of zyrtec®, now in a liquid gel. zyrtec® is the fastest 24-hour allergy medicine. it works on my worst symptoms so i'm ready by the time we g
and studies show, after ne year on boniva,, nine out of ten women stopped nd reversed theirs, too., (announcer) " don't take boniva if you have low blood calcium, severe kidney disese, or can't sit, or stand for at .least one hour., follow dosing instructions carefully. stop taking boniva and tell " your doctor if you have difficult or painful swallowing, chest pain or severe or continuing heartburn, as these may be signs of serious .upper digestive problems., if jaw problems or...
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and studies show, after ne year on boniva,, nine out of ten women stopped nd reversed theirs, too., (er) " don't take boniva if you have low blood calcium, severe kidney disese, or can't sit, or stand for at .least one hour., follow dosing instructions carefully. stop taking boniva and tell " your doctor if you have difficult or painful swallowing, chest pain or severe or continuing heartburn, as these may be signs of serious .upper digestive problems., if jaw problems or severe bone, joint, and/or muscle pain develop, tell your doctor. you've got one body and one #life, so don't wait. ask your doctor if boniva can help you stop losing and tart reversing. (announcer) for a free trial offer call 1-800-4-boniva or visit boniva.com to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. >>> there is both relief and anger tonight in a north florida town. relief and arrest has finally been made in the death of somer thompson, and anger that the sus
and studies show, after ne year on boniva,, nine out of ten women stopped nd reversed theirs, too., (er) " don't take boniva if you have low blood calcium, severe kidney disese, or can't sit, or stand for at .least one hour., follow dosing instructions carefully. stop taking boniva and tell " your doctor if you have difficult or painful swallowing, chest pain or severe or continuing heartburn, as these may be signs of serious .upper digestive problems., if jaw problems or severe bone,...
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case is -- case of the toddler is under criminal investigation by the police department and on the ne edge at 6, another d.c. resident steps forward with complaints with the -- about the e.m.s. response. >>> the operator behind last month's train derailment has been fired. you may remember this chaotic scene outside of the fairgate north metro stop. the metro announced a piece of equipment built-in intentionally derailed the train. metro said that the operator failed to follow standard procedures. >>> it's been two years since fire destroyed a apartment building in mount pleasant. the fire forcealmost 200 people out of their homes, damaged a church and destroyed a homeless shelter and learning center. there has been a longtime push underway to buy the property and rebuild it. today, the people who once called it home are one step closer to returns and there is an agreement that will bring affordable housing back to the neighborhood. >> as a historic district, we take pride in working to preserve our building and architect tour. our neighborhood is more than building, it's the people,
case is -- case of the toddler is under criminal investigation by the police department and on the ne edge at 6, another d.c. resident steps forward with complaints with the -- about the e.m.s. response. >>> the operator behind last month's train derailment has been fired. you may remember this chaotic scene outside of the fairgate north metro stop. the metro announced a piece of equipment built-in intentionally derailed the train. metro said that the operator failed to follow standard...
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. >>> late breaking ne for you. a boy's body has washed up on south puget sound in washington state. >> it is what appears to be a child's body. >> azriel and shantina smiley disappeared on saturday. >> looks to be an abandoned car or a stolen vehicle on my beach property and it's partially submerged. >> authorities believe this is little azriel. >> the area they went missing from is a pebbled beach and dips off into a rough current. easily take people down there. i spoke with a spokesperson for the fire department. they were dispatched out there to reports of a body, they did in fact find that body and tacoma fire department is now bringing out their fire boat to see if possibly the mom is in the water or if there is any other evidence or clues out there. >> we are taking your calls live. in the last moments here on the air spokesperson ed troyer has identified that body of 8-year-old azrie james carver, just beautiful little boy. also found, a ball that he played with all the time, a half empty jug of wine. his li
. >>> late breaking ne for you. a boy's body has washed up on south puget sound in washington state. >> it is what appears to be a child's body. >> azriel and shantina smiley disappeared on saturday. >> looks to be an abandoned car or a stolen vehicle on my beach property and it's partially submerged. >> authorities believe this is little azriel. >> the area they went missing from is a pebbled beach and dips off into a rough current. easily take people...
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>> actually,ne has today. >> really. now, it's my understanding she has cooperated with police, miss benhaida. >> yes, she has. >> has she met with them and spoken with them? >> yes. we both have. >>> i already answered the question. i'm not answering it again. >> if you say the remains one more time, sir, i'm walking out this door. >> okay. >> how dare you say that about my granddaughter? how dare you? i'm not going to answer any further questions. >> again, i'm not answering those questions. >> i'm not going to discuss that with you, sir. i'm not gointo tell you. i'm not going to discuss anything about my daughter, sir, any further with you. >> i already answered the question. >> you're trying to badger me here. i dot appreciate that. i have no knowledge of that, sir. >> i'm tired of getting beat up. he asked me a question, and he won't let me finish it. he's just like everybody else. they want to cut you off -- >> cindy, let -- >> they don't want to hear the answer. >> you'd better get this over in five minutes. i'm g
>> actually,ne has today. >> really. now, it's my understanding she has cooperated with police, miss benhaida. >> yes, she has. >> has she met with them and spoken with them? >> yes. we both have. >>> i already answered the question. i'm not answering it again. >> if you say the remains one more time, sir, i'm walking out this door. >> okay. >> how dare you say that about my granddaughter? how dare you? i'm not going to answer any further...
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the commission will recruit that request ne week.h change would reportedly save more than $3 billion annually. only express mail would still be delivered on saturday. most offices would also remain open. congress, however, would have to approve these changes. >> and you would miss your mail on saturdays. >> i would. there's so much e-mail out there. >> i don't think i would. >>> ahead at "news4 at 4," gift card laws. >> what you need to know that could end up saving you hundreds of dollars. >>> plus, how high tech and smart phones and computers could be posing a serious health risk for your team. >>> and remember to catch us on twitter and facebook. we're always posting updates and breaks news. i love economics study group. because every week, we start things off with ten dollar pizzas from pizza hut. yeah, it's insane. any pizza, any size, any crust, any topping is just ten dollars. meat lover's, supreme pan pizza...whatever we want. it's crazy. ♪ what's even crazier? ♪ i'm not even ieconomics this semester. [ male announcer ] right
the commission will recruit that request ne week.h change would reportedly save more than $3 billion annually. only express mail would still be delivered on saturday. most offices would also remain open. congress, however, would have to approve these changes. >> and you would miss your mail on saturdays. >> i would. there's so much e-mail out there. >> i don't think i would. >>> ahead at "news4 at 4," gift card laws. >> what you need to know that could...
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shtrogiched ne, lpinget st evep. >> don: 82-80. the ball and a chance to tie or take the lead in this overtime period. here again are the brackets. the winner moves on tomorrow afternoon to play top-seeded california. ucla and arizona in the first game tomorrow. that gets under way at noon. stanford and asu at 6:00 and at 8:30, oregon state against third-seeded washington. so we mentioned it earlier about the quick turn-around. it's getting quicker as we go here. now almost 10:30 here on the west coast. and talking about 2:30 start tomorrow. so a lot of adrenalin when you get into postseason, you know you have to win to stay alive and sometimes that overcome nis sort of fatigue that you might have. >> don: 16.7 seconds and the game is ready and only the shot clock is on. too much time run out and you've got to have time to foul if you don't make it. moore's going to have to force the shot and he misses it. 're gone is moving on. washington state is going home! oregon is moving on. not a bad look for reggie moore. i go back to regul
shtrogiched ne, lpinget st evep. >> don: 82-80. the ball and a chance to tie or take the lead in this overtime period. here again are the brackets. the winner moves on tomorrow afternoon to play top-seeded california. ucla and arizona in the first game tomorrow. that gets under way at noon. stanford and asu at 6:00 and at 8:30, oregon state against third-seeded washington. so we mentioned it earlier about the quick turn-around. it's getting quicker as we go here. now almost 10:30 here on...
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i jui neough and , i'nd o inast ne t i lov unti - now. f makeosioe ) fome.s mu e st nighht? ll, uld. s. ♪ . >> steve: back here in indianapolis, steve buckhantz, phil chenier and arnold ziffl e all here in halftime as the wizards take on the indiana pacers. remember arnold ziffle. >> phil: yes i do, what was that show? >> steve: green acres. >> phil: with the scratchy voice. >> steve: he was the star of the show a lot of times. the star of the show tonight was james singleton who was outstanding. >> phil: second double double but he's been presenting that kind of action, that kind of hustle and been really good for the team. they've got to get over the hump. they've not been able to -- they took the lead once. >> steve: with 2:32 to play they went up by 1. >> phil: they need to find a way to get to the line more. i like their attacking and they need to do that. starting off with andray blatche, another nice pick nor nick young. foye getting a pick from singleton, the lob pass, blatche going to the basket. singleton one of his five offensive rebounds so good
i jui neough and , i'nd o inast ne t i lov unti - now. f makeosioe ) fome.s mu e st nighht? ll, uld. s. ♪ . >> steve: back here in indianapolis, steve buckhantz, phil chenier and arnold ziffl e all here in halftime as the wizards take on the indiana pacers. remember arnold ziffle. >> phil: yes i do, what was that show? >> steve: green acres. >> phil: with the scratchy voice. >> steve: he was the star of the show a lot of times. the star of the show tonight was...
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this is one of the areas they've ne over two or three times before in december, nancy. and they decided to restart their search today because the weather wagood. and their searches were hampered last december due to the snow an bad weather. >> now, rupa, i'm getting mixed signals. i'm hearing there was no tip, but our sources are telling us a tip led poce to bring the cadaver dogs back out to this very spot just two blocks from the little boy's home. >> nancy, my sources are telling me that there was no tip, that this was based on a search that they decided to begin today and they got lucky and found the body today. >> okay. michael mazarella, host of "street court," also standing by where this 4-year-old body has been found. we are getting unofficial confirmation this is the little boy we told you about several weeks ago, several months ago when he first went missing. michael, i want you to explain to me why -- first of all, we know there's no coincidence in criminal law, things don't happen by blind luck. somebody led police to that spot. now, if they don't want to ad
this is one of the areas they've ne over two or three times before in december, nancy. and they decided to restart their search today because the weather wagood. and their searches were hampered last december due to the snow an bad weather. >> now, rupa, i'm getting mixed signals. i'm hearing there was no tip, but our sources are telling us a tip led poce to bring the cadaver dogs back out to this very spot just two blocks from the little boy's home. >> nancy, my sources are telling...
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né or climb stairs or get in and out of the car without help. belinda turned to her veterinarian. but it is the big dogs like bear who come in with most hip problems. >> we were unable to move those joints manually without him wincing with pain. >> reporter: the doctor saw the cartilage in bear's hips had been worn away. >> what we had was, bone bouncing against bone. >> reporter: he suggested stem cell therapy a new treatment that would repair the joint by growing new cartilage in the hip socket. >> cartilage starts growing from the stem cells, which gives you an insulation between a cushioning effect. >> reporter: the doctor started by removing two tablespoons of fat from behind bear's shoulder and sending vet stem, a lab in san diego. >> they extract the stem cells from the fat, depending on the condition of the dog, the age of the dog, getting between 18 and 32 stem cells. >> reporter: the stem cells were overnighted back to the vet's office. >> i injected the stem cells into here. >> reporter: where the doctor injected them into bear's hips. >> hard part for the owner is wait
né or climb stairs or get in and out of the car without help. belinda turned to her veterinarian. but it is the big dogs like bear who come in with most hip problems. >> we were unable to move those joints manually without him wincing with pain. >> reporter: the doctor saw the cartilage in bear's hips had been worn away. >> what we had was, bone bouncing against bone. >> reporter: he suggested stem cell therapy a new treatment that would repair the joint by growing new...
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. >>> coming up on our broadcast, we'll introduce you to a guy who is 95 and he ne >>> welcome back, veronica johnson here. we have been talking about it for the last couple of days. the chilly afternoon days that we're going to have this weekend. first we have to travel through some cold to get there. we're in the 40s now, mid and upper 40s across the area. we're going to drop tonight down to the 30s, mid and upper 30s by 11:00 p.m. and midnight with clear skies across the area. we're going to start out between 25 and 30 degrees early tomorrow morning. sun is up at 7:01. cold stuff, and then up to 50 degrees by the afternoon. what else is going on tomorrow besides the cherry blossoms? during the evening it is earth hour at 8:30 p.m. flip a switch and for one hour turn it off in support of an action toward climate change. that's 8:30 tomorrow evening. that will be happening around the world. sunday, rain will move into the area. 70% chance now and 30% chance that we'll see rain continue through monday. then some wind and finally get back up to about 70 degrees by the end of next week
. >>> coming up on our broadcast, we'll introduce you to a guy who is 95 and he ne >>> welcome back, veronica johnson here. we have been talking about it for the last couple of days. the chilly afternoon days that we're going to have this weekend. first we have to travel through some cold to get there. we're in the 40s now, mid and upper 40s across the area. we're going to drop tonight down to the 30s, mid and upper 30s by 11:00 p.m. and midnight with clear skies across the...
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very ne, warmer. i will say warmer than i thought it would be.it would top out around 64, 65 degrees. we got up to 68-degree at reagan national. 68degrees at dulles international. bwi marshall, 65 degrees for your high yesterday. i think we'll do better than those temperatures across most of the region today. currently, it is 47 degrees in the nation's capital. 41 in baltimore. frederick is cold. it is 36 degrees there. and fredericksburg is at 45 degrees. cambridge, maryland, 41 degrees at this hour. here is look at the satellite- radar. you will see more clouds in over us this morning than we had yesterday morning. there are some breaks. i think it will be a decent sunrise with a mix of clouds and sun and than as the day progresses, we'll get more clouds building in from the south and from the west and that is where you see the frontal systems producing rain across portions of the midwest, the ohio valley and the southeast. some of that makes its way in here. let me show you the surface map, what we think is going to be happening. a fronteddal
very ne, warmer. i will say warmer than i thought it would be.it would top out around 64, 65 degrees. we got up to 68-degree at reagan national. 68degrees at dulles international. bwi marshall, 65 degrees for your high yesterday. i think we'll do better than those temperatures across most of the region today. currently, it is 47 degrees in the nation's capital. 41 in baltimore. frederick is cold. it is 36 degrees there. and fredericksburg is at 45 degrees. cambridge, maryland, 41 degrees at...
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shtrogiched ne, lpinget st evep. >>> we're back at the pacific life pac-10 tournament.ur quadruple coverage. cal bears taking on the eighth-seeded oregon ducks. the ducks needed over time against washington state last night. today the bears won their first-regular championship since 1960. let's go to the big 12. kansas the number one team in the country, number one seed in this conference, taking on texas tech. and the defense, stepping up today for the jayhawks. aldridge with three box, he also had 18 boards. this team has so many veterans. collins, 19 points, 6 assists. bill self and the jayhawks move on. into the big 12 tournament and they take on texas a&m. >> i love kansas's depth. collins, the morris brothers and henry give kansas that edge. >>> let's go to big east. madison square garden. top-seeded syracuse. taking on georgetown. but the hoyas are trying to play for a higher seed in the ncaa tournament. monroe with the bucket there. wright with the lob to freeman. georgetown pulls the upset, 91-84. >> if he can't play in the tournament, it definitely hurts syrac
shtrogiched ne, lpinget st evep. >>> we're back at the pacific life pac-10 tournament.ur quadruple coverage. cal bears taking on the eighth-seeded oregon ducks. the ducks needed over time against washington state last night. today the bears won their first-regular championship since 1960. let's go to the big 12. kansas the number one team in the country, number one seed in this conference, taking on texas tech. and the defense, stepping up today for the jayhawks. aldridge with three...
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it comes down to the bottom line of ratings, money from advertisers and kieeping the nes relevant. abc cut 25% of its news staff and it has to somehow show that it can entice viewers in this age of the internet. >> let me read a statement from an abc news spokesman it was a mistake not to disclose the payment to viewers. we instituted a policy going forward that if someone is a subject of a story and there's any arrangement made to license material from them that will be disclosed to our viewers. >> the answer is we'll disclose in the future. they shouldn't have made the payment. i was astonished by their first response and to see snyder double down on it, that's not the problem. this has escalated. it is mainly the morning shows and the magazine -- prime "time" magazine shows where the big money is where they'll do it. we used to be -- really we used to jump on it. there's so many problems in the media that we almost let this slide, but we shouldn't. >> this is checkbook tabloidism, it's creepy, frankly. >> everybody this week, everybody from society professional journalists to pe
it comes down to the bottom line of ratings, money from advertisers and kieeping the nes relevant. abc cut 25% of its news staff and it has to somehow show that it can entice viewers in this age of the internet. >> let me read a statement from an abc news spokesman it was a mistake not to disclose the payment to viewers. we instituted a policy going forward that if someone is a subject of a story and there's any arrangement made to license material from them that will be disclosed to our...
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the tea party movement the american working man nes we live under the consent of the government.nment is telling you you don't not have our consent. >> do you support free strayed and protectionism? >> i am a free trader. >> free trade but it's much more complicated than that. this is by far the hardest thing we have to deal with. when we talk about the deficit and the debt we have reindustrialized this country. if we have been free traders have we been gained? the economies on fire in the world china, india, brazil and east asia all of the jobs have been saved. >> if america puts protections in place first of all the chiep knees are using the fact that they own all of our debt or percentage of our debt. >> it's why people are shocked when they see this film. if you take the event horizon down the road that is the jam that every day we are getting in dooep deeper and deeper. >> the most frightening things i saw was when the chinese military went out there and said wait a minute, we are going to stop buying american debt we are going to dump their bombs. because we are supporting
the tea party movement the american working man nes we live under the consent of the government.nment is telling you you don't not have our consent. >> do you support free strayed and protectionism? >> i am a free trader. >> free trade but it's much more complicated than that. this is by far the hardest thing we have to deal with. when we talk about the deficit and the debt we have reindustrialized this country. if we have been free traders have we been gained? the economies...
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. ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ laughter ] ♪ civics literacy test ne a civics literacy test ♪ ♪ before people can votespell the word "vote" or say it in english ♪ ♪ put a committed sociologist ideologue in the white house ♪ ♪ his name is barack hussein obama ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: nice couple of bonus booms at the end there. thank you very much for that. a tender performance. okay, contestant number two. you are next. this next song is from night two of the convention. it's featured speaker joseph farrah of worldnetdaily. it's an obama inspired song called "where's the birth certificate?" [ light laughter ] it's off his brand new album "some enchanted mustache." [ laughter ] here's your mic. good luck to you, my friend. >> all right. >> jimmy: roots, whenever you're ready. ♪ this goes out to all those unemployed janitors in the world i have your love ♪ ♪ i had a dream and my dream is that if barack obama evens takes re-election ♪ ♪ as president in 2012 he won't be able to go to any city, town or hamlet in america without seeing ♪ ♪ signs that ask where's the birth certificate
. ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ laughter ] ♪ civics literacy test ne a civics literacy test ♪ ♪ before people can votespell the word "vote" or say it in english ♪ ♪ put a committed sociologist ideologue in the white house ♪ ♪ his name is barack hussein obama ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: nice couple of bonus booms at the end there. thank you very much for that. a tender performance. okay, contestant number two. you are next. this next song is from night...
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if one wants to pursue the thought. .ne[inaudible] >> you raise a good point as far as what constitutes an african-american. mrs. teresa heinz kerry raise a great deal of fear when she declared herself an african-american. in fact, she is african and lives in america. i see it as referring to black americans, race, it's an extension of afro-american, which interestingly it is a term that thurgood marshall refuse to use in the last three or four years of his life. even through the '80s he was to referring to he was to called african-americans negroes, and insisted on calling, if you talk to refer to african-americans as negroes. i think it is an evolving question. but i think african-americans is, i like the term. it's the one i use. [inaudible] . . is fellow students called him turkey. dean houston was so tough and so rigorous on his students that his students called him not to his face, called him iron shoes. so there were two very different kinds of individuals and when they met they immediately took to each other. in part because marshall was extremely gifted lawyer and a gifted stud
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." >> only one year of "charlie's ange angels," but it was the poster that made her a ne nom none. >>ry: they left off maurice who wrote the music for dr. zhivago. how did they miss him? >> i think they should make the memorial part a lot longer and take away some of those parts were we all go get something to eat, you know? >> you know, larry, i don't understand is that it's really still that snobbery of movies versus television and yet, this show that we watched was on television. that's where it's aired? it's on television. >> a good point. >> so i don't understand. >> larry: the michael jackson, you understand, although he made less films. >> yes. yes. >> larry: if they left him off, people would have gone nuts. now there is a movement started about farrah, right? jane fonda leading it? are you surprised at that one? >> i'm thrilled about it. and i think that everybody feels the same way. the gentleman who is driving me here tonight said everyone feels this way. it's not just a few handful of people. >> larry: what was special about her, dick? >> first of all, she was very smart.
." >> only one year of "charlie's ange angels," but it was the poster that made her a ne nom none. >>ry: they left off maurice who wrote the music for dr. zhivago. how did they miss him? >> i think they should make the memorial part a lot longer and take away some of those parts were we all go get something to eat, you know? >> you know, larry, i don't understand is that it's really still that snobbery of movies versus television and yet, this show that we...
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mad dpou hosts an hour of cable ne news, and scott brown just sent this urgent communication. will not believe who they are supposedly trying to recruit, liberal rachel maddow. recently it was reported that the chairman of the state democratic party had tried to reach out to her in an attempt to coax her into a race against me. the democratic party bosses in massachusetts want a rubber stamp who will vote for their plans to expand government, increase debt and lower taxes. i don't think america can afford her liberal politics. she has a nightly platform to push her far left agenda. what about you? it's not entirely clear, senator brown's rational for playing the maddow card likely derives from this tweet by john walsh on march 5th. some of you are talking about you running versus brown in '12. i'm the chair of ma dem party. mr. walsh did not specify who you was in that tweet, though there was internet speculation he meant rachel maddow. of course, anything about which some are talking is presumed to be absolutely true as is everything on twitter, and all internet speculation.
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born in new delazealand, she ne aspired to be a photo journalist.th was driven by love of history and desire to see it unfold firsthand. watch her story on our website at cnn.com. documentary titled "fear less." >>> want you to check out this amazing -- lk at that. that's video out of iceland. a vol cane know and glacier come face to case face. it's a state of emergency. declared for several communities. the volcano is southeast of iceland's capital city. and authorities say no injuries or damage have been reported so far. still, pretty cool video. stay on that for a little bit. sometimes you can see stuff like that. they don't let you fly right over a volcano in an airplane anymore. if you're flying in hawaii and other places where there are volcanos you can see them in the distance. amazing pictures there. beautiful, but it can be dangerous. >>> they weren't just rallying for health care today in washington. immigration reform was also a big issue outside of the capitol. >> this is a defining moment in our nation. >> tens of thousands of people fi
born in new delazealand, she ne aspired to be a photo journalist.th was driven by love of history and desire to see it unfold firsthand. watch her story on our website at cnn.com. documentary titled "fear less." >>> want you to check out this amazing -- lk at that. that's video out of iceland. a vol cane know and glacier come face to case face. it's a state of emergency. declared for several communities. the volcano is southeast of iceland's capital city. and authorities say...
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, i know it is complicated, how they settle how many seats and who is in power and one vote doesn't nesarily mean you are going to get one seat. why would it be so important that the guy in the lead wants a recount? explain what could be possibly his motive? >> reporter: well, t.j., as you've mentioned, you know, the math here for the election it is difficult at best to try to explain. it is difficult eve forein for politicians to grasp. it is not just based on the popular vote. you have seen the former prime minister inch ahead and then al maliki will inch ahead. he is leading in seven of the 18 provinces. it is not a surprise that he would call for a recount when these margins are getting narrower and narrower. there is a lot of fear bit parties in iraq that we are expected to possibly have a bigger lead. they are concerned. because the race is as close as it is, you are going to basically be seeing more and more political blocks, politicians asking for this recount. keet is how does the electoral commission, how are they going to respond and what's going to happen next? >> any idea
, i know it is complicated, how they settle how many seats and who is in power and one vote doesn't nesarily mean you are going to get one seat. why would it be so important that the guy in the lead wants a recount? explain what could be possibly his motive? >> reporter: well, t.j., as you've mentioned, you know, the math here for the election it is difficult at best to try to explain. it is difficult eve forein for politicians to grasp. it is not just based on the popular vote. you have...
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and i think the city's going to ne get a shot in the arm with the new mayor who will take over in mayi think people do want a fresh start. i think it will be the beginning of a new chapter in the city's recovery. >> the former mayor of new orleans, mark morial, great to see you. thanks very much. >>> coming up, more than 100 alleged terrorists accused of plotting attacks on oil facilities inside saudi arabia. we get the latest in today's "declassified" with "newsweek." as the weather warms, walgreens and the makers of zyrtec... want to make sure allergies don't always have to keep you cooped up inside. that's why we're making it easier for everyone to find allergy solutions. by offering products like new zyrtec liquid gels. zyrtec, the fastest 24-hour allergy medicine, is now available in a liquid gel. zyrtec liquid gels work on your worst symptoms... indoors and out. you'll also get the expert advice of your walgreens pharmacist. so you'll feel freer to love the air. walgreens. there's a way to stay well. somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the pl
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is at the nynex where they saw big moves and rick santelli as well as rick leaseman joini gjoining ne studio. some people say it is an excuse to sell, and others say it is a big play in the commodity markets. sharon, you said that we saw a move in the gold market? >> yes, at 11:25, we saw the highs of the session and gold popped above $1,100 an ounce and at that time we didn't know as the reports are coming in later today, we are learning that it was not a hostile action on north korea's part, but we didn't know it at that time, and there is still much uncertainty around it, which helped to keep the gold prices up ahead of the weekend. we had seen some fund buying after the imf and eu news on greece came in. and we are looking at technical levels for gold, but a lot of people wanted gold holdings before going into the weekend. >> well, no doubt that was a catalyst, and it is a relief to know that apparently the north koreans were not involved, apparently. we have to confirm that. but, look, we have a bull market and big downside day yesterday which was a shock to the trading community
is at the nynex where they saw big moves and rick santelli as well as rick leaseman joini gjoining ne studio. some people say it is an excuse to sell, and others say it is a big play in the commodity markets. sharon, you said that we saw a move in the gold market? >> yes, at 11:25, we saw the highs of the session and gold popped above $1,100 an ounce and at that time we didn't know as the reports are coming in later today, we are learning that it was not a hostile action on north korea's...
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that's been ne. i've heard even the head of some of the tea party people condemn the violence. so i agree with lindsey. i'm raring to go for a debate on the merits because i think we win that debate and we don't need the distractions. >> let's talk about the rest of the agenda, then, when it comes to immigration reform, where you two have come together to seek out a pact or a climate change, financial regulation and all the rest, there's real questions about whether there has been a poisoning of the well here, senator graham. your friend, senator mccain, said there will be no more cooperation with democrats in the white house this year. this is what the "new york daily news" wrote in an op-ed this week as well, senator lindsey graham made a statement last week that showed why washington is losing the public's trust and his party in particular is losing its sense of duty. graham had joined with senator schumer to present a well-reasoned outline for immigration reform. then graham threatened to walk away from his own proposal, "if the health care bill goes through you this weeken
that's been ne. i've heard even the head of some of the tea party people condemn the violence. so i agree with lindsey. i'm raring to go for a debate on the merits because i think we win that debate and we don't need the distractions. >> let's talk about the rest of the agenda, then, when it comes to immigration reform, where you two have come together to seek out a pact or a climate change, financial regulation and all the rest, there's real questions about whether there has been a...
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we all know they jam all these little things -- right, ne way.ilibuster held up the renewal of benefits for 400,000 people and trig rd a 21% cut in medicare fees to doctors. i laugh, because you don't want to cry. bunning says he blocked the legislation because he's worried about the deficit. good pr. but i'm not sure. abc news.com did a great job trying to get a bit of information from him today. bunning oddly less than receptive to their questions. >> excuse me, this is a senator-only elevator. >> can you tell us why you're blocking this vote? >> i already did explain it. >> what is the issue? are you concerned about -- >> excuse me. i've got to go to the floor. >> senator, can you just explain to us why you're holding this up? i'm sure -- >> excuse me. >> are you concerned about those that are going to lose their benefits? >> oh, yes. the politicians work for you, don't worry. >>> today vice president biden took the senator to task for his filibuster. >> look, at a time when so many families are in so much pain, we shouldn't be shutting off th
we all know they jam all these little things -- right, ne way.ilibuster held up the renewal of benefits for 400,000 people and trig rd a 21% cut in medicare fees to doctors. i laugh, because you don't want to cry. bunning says he blocked the legislation because he's worried about the deficit. good pr. but i'm not sure. abc news.com did a great job trying to get a bit of information from him today. bunning oddly less than receptive to their questions. >> excuse me, this is a senator-only...
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ne. hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah.t. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help with the cost of her final expenses. they have been so helpful and supportive during this time. maybe i should give them a call. i really could use some more life insurance. is it affordable? it costs less t that's pretty affordable, huh? less than 35 cents a day? that's less than the cost of a postage stamp. so, you said it was guaranteed acceptance? yes. it's permanent coverage with guaranteed acceptance for people ages 50 to 85. there's no medical exam or health questions. you can't be turned down because of your health. it fit right into mom's budget and gave her added peace of mind. you should give them a call or look them up online at cpdirect.com. i definitely could use more coverage. i think i will give them a call. man: are you between the ages of 50 and 85? or know someone who is? do you think that quality insurance at
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violation of federal law that there's an investigation into the circumstances around the valerie plame ne becoming public. i went to the chief of staff and white house counsel and said this is the contact i had with robert novak immediately and the president calls me from the oval office and says tell me which i did. interestingly enough the white house never knows about richard armitage's conversation with bob novak. it's unclear during the process of july or september, 2003 secretary of state powell becomes aware. at the end of september he appears on abc this week and says we don't know anything about this. >> host: you dedicate this book to andrew and darbee, lewis and reva. who are they? >> guest: they are my son and former wife and louis and rba are my parents. >> host: darby please save big part in this book. is washington hard on marriages? >> guest: she is a remarkable person. we are very close. we have great affection for each other but washington was hard on her and hard on our marriage as a result. >> host: tell us about reba. >> guest: she was my mother. she and my father met
violation of federal law that there's an investigation into the circumstances around the valerie plame ne becoming public. i went to the chief of staff and white house counsel and said this is the contact i had with robert novak immediately and the president calls me from the oval office and says tell me which i did. interestingly enough the white house never knows about richard armitage's conversation with bob novak. it's unclear during the process of july or september, 2003 secretary of state...
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to the indians that are in the area, nes pierce. wasn't a focus on your book but you left some things out. can you fill us in on some of the things that didn't get in the book that relates to this experience. >> this is what a parallel to the dust bowl book. they had never seen the land turn -- and they didn't understand what happened. the natives said they ripped up all the grass and plowed it and then when the winds come as they always do they took this stuff to the sky. and there's -- i quote a book in -- i quote a native american in my dust bowl book saying wrong side up and that was the story of the dust bowl. wrong side up. this is a land that shouldn't have been farmed for intensive agriculture and it just took to the sky and the stuff hit the fan. they had no institutional memory. there's no one to turn to. they moved all the comanche who were known as the lords of the prairie who had 300 years at least of living there. they moved them down to these terrible little reservations in southern arizona so there was no one what wa
to the indians that are in the area, nes pierce. wasn't a focus on your book but you left some things out. can you fill us in on some of the things that didn't get in the book that relates to this experience. >> this is what a parallel to the dust bowl book. they had never seen the land turn -- and they didn't understand what happened. the natives said they ripped up all the grass and plowed it and then when the winds come as they always do they took this stuff to the sky. and there's --...
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i jui neough and , i'nd o inast ne t i lov unti - now. f makeosioe ) fome. is being brought to you by toyota. visit buytoyota.com. and by corona. kick back and relax. >> steve: we're set to start the 3rd quarter here in auburn hills, michigan. the pistons lead the wizards. washington trying to snap a five-game losing streak and andray blatche in that first half of play with 11 points. >> phil: i like the way he was trying to get inside. he's trying to do some work. there's been a swarm in detroit defense that's made things difficult. >> steve: wizards shoot just 35% from the field in that 1st half. every starter scored for detroit including jason jason maxiell. >> phil: he has great timing, great cleveland. it will be difficult. >> steve: morgan franklin, pivotal play. >> phil: fouled by javale mcgee. >> steve: washington with a record of 21 wins, 41 losses. this time last season after they had played 62 games, the wizards had won 14 and finished with 19 on the year. they've been stuck on 21 for five straight games. meantime, detroit has assured themselves a
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"if you have a place for me, ne. a senator: madam president? presiding officer: the senator is recognized. mr. kaufman: i ask unanimous consent to speak for up to 25 minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. kaufman: financial regulatory reform is possibly the most important legislation that the congress will address for many years to come, because if we don't get it right, the consequences of another financial meltdown could be devastating. in the senate, as we continue to move closer to consideration of a landmark bill, however, we are still far short of addressing some of the fundamental problems, particularly that of too big to fail that caused the last crisis and already have planted the seeds for the next one. this is happening after months of careful deliberation and negotiations in just a year -- and just a year and a half after a virtual meltdown of the entire financial system. following the great depression, the congress built a glass-steah establishes a firewall between commercial and investment banking activities. anoth
"if you have a place for me, ne. a senator: madam president? presiding officer: the senator is recognized. mr. kaufman: i ask unanimous consent to speak for up to 25 minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. kaufman: financial regulatory reform is possibly the most important legislation that the congress will address for many years to come, because if we don't get it right, the consequences of another financial meltdown could be devastating. in the senate, as we continue to...
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and with masculine nes too. >> i like the driller which is this one right here.ch is maple cake with milk chocolate, crumbled bacon and chocolate ga nosh. >> we'll put them to the test. first we have to find some real men. our first testosterone-filled testers, these road workers. which would you rather have? a girlie cupcake? or a manly cupcake? >> that's a good queion. no, i'd definitely go with the manly cupcake. >> you can't be seen eating pink flowers. >> no, not right now, no. if i ever were to attempt it i would have attempted it. >> reporter: another mecca for manliness, a construction site. >> i do not want the flowers. >> why not? >> those are better. >> they're more manly. >> those are for my daughter, these are for me. >> which looks better to you? >> this one with the pink flowers. >> you like the girlie ccakes? >> that's what i'm into, you know? >> reporter: nearly everyone, yearly young and old, let gender be their guide. >> she likes the flowers. >> you like the boy cupcakes. >> those are girlie. >> i like those ones because they don't have flower
and with masculine nes too. >> i like the driller which is this one right here.ch is maple cake with milk chocolate, crumbled bacon and chocolate ga nosh. >> we'll put them to the test. first we have to find some real men. our first testosterone-filled testers, these road workers. which would you rather have? a girlie cupcake? or a manly cupcake? >> that's a good queion. no, i'd definitely go with the manly cupcake. >> you can't be seen eating pink flowers. >> no,...
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analysts are anticipating it could create as many as 250,000 jobs over the ne four or five months.wing sectors. primarily retail, manufacturing, distribution, d the leisure and hospitality industries. >> the bill will also extend highway and mass transit projects and pump $20 billion in time for the spring construction season. >>> in the house, democrats have delayed the release of final health care legislation until tomorrow. leaders are trying to make sure it would reduce the federal deficit over the next ten years as the bill continues to pick up support. viviana hurtado joins us with the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jeremy and vinita. for undecided lawmakers it's been a pressure cooker. and now it's coming down to the wire. the pressure is on this small number of undecided house democrats needed to pass health care reform legislation. one is scott murphy who recently met with the president but still hasn't announced which way he'll vote. >> i'm waiting to see the language the president puts forward. >> reporter: on the fence lawmakers like murphy are under
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>>ne of the theories may be if you are ben's camp, hopefully, they find that the victim is not credible. they don't have sufficient evidence and it is any moment they are going to announce they won't go forward and there is no sense spending the time, energy, and money to secure dna. that is what you are hoping if you are with the defense camp. >> carl, what is the latest on the investigation and many people are wondering has ben roethlisberger talked to investigators a second time? >> he has not talked investigators yet. investigators want to talk to him, but he and his attorney have not sat down with them to discuss any of this. so, they will continue with the investigation. there is a full-time team for the georgia bureau of investigation that is meeting on the edge of mill ledgeville and continuing to do this full-time. >> okay. we will continue tho investigation and viewers are wondering if he is getting special treatment because he is ben roethlisberger? we will pick up the conversation there. stay with us. )a)a)a)a)a)a)a)a)aa >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. this story sh
>>ne of the theories may be if you are ben's camp, hopefully, they find that the victim is not credible. they don't have sufficient evidence and it is any moment they are going to announce they won't go forward and there is no sense spending the time, energy, and money to secure dna. that is what you are hoping if you are with the defense camp. >> carl, what is the latest on the investigation and many people are wondering has ben roethlisberger talked to investigators a second time?...
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of passengers a that were pretty in good spirits, we are socializing, updating our socnal net sial ne and wanted to put a positive spin on what was a negative situation. >> we've got about a 40-second clip. give us a feel what was like in there. let's watch it. >> at this point, the captain has told me jfk is currently closed, winds gusting over 60 miles an hour on the runway so there is nothing going in or leaving new york. a ramp area here, we won't be able to get off the airplane. we're going to fuel and see if that weather can move through new york here. i've got to make phone calls and get you an update. i just wanted to welcome you to stewart. >> we're going to look at the weather here every like five minutes. thanks for your patience again you guys have been great. >> the voice there sounds pretty polite. >> right. >> did the crew handle this -- emplsts the video is actually from contain.com but the captain came on and gave a lot of different explanations what's going on some of the passengers are befrazzled more than others. so we had a couple situations some people wanted to
of passengers a that were pretty in good spirits, we are socializing, updating our socnal net sial ne and wanted to put a positive spin on what was a negative situation. >> we've got about a 40-second clip. give us a feel what was like in there. let's watch it. >> at this point, the captain has told me jfk is currently closed, winds gusting over 60 miles an hour on the runway so there is nothing going in or leaving new york. a ramp area here, we won't be able to get off the...
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when it will arrive ne >>> good morning. time for weather and traffic on the ones. a chilly 48 in washington. 40s in the suburbs and rural areas. few spots in the 30s. highs today should make it in the 60s. increasing clouds after some morning sun. rain likely tonight and off and on through the rest of the night and through midday friday. sun back tomorrow afternoon. windy and chilly with highs near 50. a chilly weekend coming up. how is the traffic? >> doing pretty well. chopper 4 checking out the approach to the i-270 spur. left side of your screen, the spur, those folks headed down to georgetown road, and the twinkling of the school buses getting read i do pick up the youngings for another happy day of school. right now all the southeast corridors moving along nicely. pat, joe, back to you. >>> thanks. >>> still ahead, amazing new video of the volcano erupting in iceland sending lava shooting into the air. we'll show this to you. >> and a look at what could be the future of metro. why the agency says these new railcars are worth 2 billion, with >>> our time right
when it will arrive ne >>> good morning. time for weather and traffic on the ones. a chilly 48 in washington. 40s in the suburbs and rural areas. few spots in the 30s. highs today should make it in the 60s. increasing clouds after some morning sun. rain likely tonight and off and on through the rest of the night and through midday friday. sun back tomorrow afternoon. windy and chilly with highs near 50. a chilly weekend coming up. how is the traffic? >> doing pretty well. chopper...
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wait until you see her in nur"ne jacki jackie". and how amazing does she look.en premiere. >>> also katie lee will kick off our spring awake fink sening se. >> what is that sound? >> i think that's wheat germ. >> no, orange juice. >> fresh squeezed. >>> speaking of spring, it feels like it out here with all this rain. and we have a movie preview if you want to stay indoors. hollywood is clashing with titans and training dragons. we'll tell you what to look for at your local theater. >> but first mr. big red himself is here with another check of the weather. you should keep this on until they lose. >> you know what, i will do that in the 8:00 hour every day until we are in the final four -- >> or not. >> there is no not. that is particularly exciting the fact that cornell is playing kentucky in syracuse thursday and i'm going to go, but there is more exciting news. >> we're picking up from a half an hour ago? >> cameras, let's bring them in. of course we met miles earlier and miles asked tee made to the promise. we have tina on the line right now and we've got so
wait until you see her in nur"ne jacki jackie". and how amazing does she look.en premiere. >>> also katie lee will kick off our spring awake fink sening se. >> what is that sound? >> i think that's wheat germ. >> no, orange juice. >> fresh squeezed. >>> speaking of spring, it feels like it out here with all this rain. and we have a movie preview if you want to stay indoors. hollywood is clashing with titans and training dragons. we'll tell you...
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shtrogiched ne, lpinget st evep. av to win. 'rlk a toa an atten.did t a little too late and the foul. >> marques: from this angle, pretty good position. that's a tough call. i thought he was there. set, settled. that's a tough call. that's the third foul on eric boateng. on slo-mo, that foot did come down right before contact. the official either made it look like it was kind of simultaneous or ruled the other guy was making contact. >> steve: mann could not finish the three. missing but getting hammered inside by stanford. earlier tonight i was talking about jarrett mann and his outside shooting. johnny dawkins revealed to me yesterday that jarrett mann, you see how his wrist is heavily taped, he said because of an injury he suffered as a child, he has a claitt in that wrist that affects the shot. he said doctors in the off-season said surgery is needed to correct the problem and jonny said he will have it done, and the to therapy immediately, because they want him working on that shot during the summer because they think he can be a quality point
shtrogiched ne, lpinget st evep. av to win. 'rlk a toa an atten.did t a little too late and the foul. >> marques: from this angle, pretty good position. that's a tough call. i thought he was there. set, settled. that's a tough call. that's the third foul on eric boateng. on slo-mo, that foot did come down right before contact. the official either made it look like it was kind of simultaneous or ruled the other guy was making contact. >> steve: mann could not finish the three....
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counter insurgency, the things i think we have learned in my back that are applicable to the current ne war effort what i believe will be future engagements. my view is many of us covering iraqi focused overly on military operations and did not spend enough time understanding the country called on iraq and i think that may be true in general, that may also be a critique of those who prosecuted the war but i think that we will cover the war in an in-depth need to scrutinize what we did and didn't do well. as i began then writing the book by delft very heavily into the iraqi politics and spend a lot of time and. i still went out and spend time with troops at every echelon from the squad up to the four-star and three-star command but i think it's important to try to understand the main dynamics of the war from a political perspective that than in the forbes what did it didn't happen in the military cents. the five errors that i believe really shaped and set the groundwork for what was a deepening and almost lost war by the time we got to 2007 began with of course the famous decision to dis
counter insurgency, the things i think we have learned in my back that are applicable to the current ne war effort what i believe will be future engagements. my view is many of us covering iraqi focused overly on military operations and did not spend enough time understanding the country called on iraq and i think that may be true in general, that may also be a critique of those who prosecuted the war but i think that we will cover the war in an in-depth need to scrutinize what we did and...
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u coly ne o. ich uld ve?sy, h, mour - uhy mo ur mlite oh. mbli how s thf?, uld. whate taabouknow >>> well it's time now for the mcdonalds trivia question tonight. mcdonalds, i'm loving it. which former first team all aba star as a player won nba coach of the year with the nuggets. i will take a wild guess and say george karl. >> no no no. all star as an aba player? >> steve: you right away certainly said it was incorrect. you just basically waved it off like it was a loose ball foul. >> phil: i'm sorry. >> steve: it's all right. >> phil: no, no, no, i was thinking to myself, you know. >> steve: give the man a chance, would you? >> phil: you're right. there's a good chance you may be right. >> steve: i may be wrong. it was a wild guess. he brought his team into washington after the game against cleveland, and then i remember speaking to him before the game, and i said is there any trepidation when you come in againstthat just basically traded half their squad away and has a lot of w players and aren't sure what is happening? he said there always is but when
u coly ne o. ich uld ve?sy, h, mour - uhy mo ur mlite oh. mbli how s thf?, uld. whate taabouknow >>> well it's time now for the mcdonalds trivia question tonight. mcdonalds, i'm loving it. which former first team all aba star as a player won nba coach of the year with the nuggets. i will take a wild guess and say george karl. >> no no no. all star as an aba player? >> steve: you right away certainly said it was incorrect. you just basically waved it off like it was a loose...
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including tiger's anxiety about returning to golf and the mast ne ers in a couple of weeks.ly. you've been following it. such a night. you've been a part of politics. you have ever seen what we've witnessed in the last 48 hours? >> robin, this is far and away the moat momentous piece of legislation, in my career in journalism in 25 years. this is the biggest piece of legislation in those 25 years. president obama said the democratic president has been fighting for going back to franklin roosevelt. but you also saw the kind of opposition that has engendered in the country as john mccain pointed out. this is the first major piece of legislation that has had no support from a major party. the bill now goes to the senate. will republicans raise objections to the fixes that the democrats have instituted, that democrats expected to pass by the end of the week or so. then other campaign begins. we heard jake tapper talk about the white house having a campaign to convince the country of the benefits of this legislation. republicans will move on three different fronts. they will move
including tiger's anxiety about returning to golf and the mast ne ers in a couple of weeks.ly. you've been following it. such a night. you've been a part of politics. you have ever seen what we've witnessed in the last 48 hours? >> robin, this is far and away the moat momentous piece of legislation, in my career in journalism in 25 years. this is the biggest piece of legislation in those 25 years. president obama said the democratic president has been fighting for going back to franklin...
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the entrepreneurs... who put it all on the ne to build and run their own businesses.about that. our company started out in a small lab, with not much more than a dream. and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. >>> look at this. aren't you glad we're not dealing with this. a snowy day in denver turned into a bright sunny afternoon. but we'll stick with the snow. the partial meltdown came a day after a spring storm dumped close to 2 feet of snow in parts of the area. the city closed schools and thous
the entrepreneurs... who put it all on the ne to build and run their own businesses.about that. our company started out in a small lab, with not much more than a dream. and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because...
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what appears to be rain or even a little bit of sleet conditions moving through the more than part of nece of rain-snow mix coming out of the tennessee valley where you see snow falling. for us it will be limited and we will have snow fall totals for you. lots of clouds before we see any chance of a rain-snow mix coming our way. we do want to check on the roadways this morning with candace dold. she is here always dependable with the track edge. candace. >> reporter: thanks, steve. i'm here to tell you about a new accident in towson this morning at a busy intersection. it's on york road, that is at burke avenue. that is a new crash. we will continue to keep you up toe datup-to-date on this one an as we get more information. so far no lane or road closures yet. at 695 at 83, let's show you what that scene looks like. here it is a busy pace on both the inner loop lanes and outer loop stretch making trek down toward the jfx. from 83 up toward 795, we are looking at a normal ride. 9 minutes up toward 48 miles per hour. but then, you turned around that bend and you know the deal. it slows dow
what appears to be rain or even a little bit of sleet conditions moving through the more than part of nece of rain-snow mix coming out of the tennessee valley where you see snow falling. for us it will be limited and we will have snow fall totals for you. lots of clouds before we see any chance of a rain-snow mix coming our way. we do want to check on the roadways this morning with candace dold. she is here always dependable with the track edge. candace. >> reporter: thanks, steve. i'm...
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for this type of wibill, you ne 60? >> people don't like this sort of stuff.ority not a majority? simple question. >> if mitch mcconnell needs only 51 votes, that's all he needs. >> it's a tough call. the senate has historically been different. this is the institution that saved the constitution. every state gets two senators, the small states get the same as the large. you won't lose your power, and the rules reflected it. >> it rounds off the extremes in both sides. >> and historically, used sparingly and now it's out of control. >> how do you fix it? >> you can fix it with the rules change. not likely. takes 67 votes. you can fix it with a nuclear option. considered when it came to judicial nominees. could be considered again. that is not likely. or fix it if enough people say this just isn't working. we're not doing our job. >> how is it -- and maybe you can't answer this. you probably can't. how do you get to the united states senate. not you individually. but a collection of united states senators and manage to get so far moved from reality of people's e
for this type of wibill, you ne 60? >> people don't like this sort of stuff.ority not a majority? simple question. >> if mitch mcconnell needs only 51 votes, that's all he needs. >> it's a tough call. the senate has historically been different. this is the institution that saved the constitution. every state gets two senators, the small states get the same as the large. you won't lose your power, and the rules reflected it. >> it rounds off the extremes in both sides....