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this is in the tippy top of new hampshire. pittsburgh, new hampshire. here's how it looked earlier today. nice color. overnight tonight for us that area of low pressure will be moving to our north. tomorrow, we'll be having southwesterly winds so that will be bringing in a little bit milder air and then as we go through the day, that area of low pressure moves to our north and then by the time we get into saturday morning some rain showers coming through but anything will be light. i think we'll be right back into some milder air and tomorrow, too. pretty mild and warm compared to the last couple days. so for the remainder of the night for the most part clear. a few high clouds. it will be chilly tomorrow morning but i think in the low 50s in town. some places in the high 40s. a lot of spots in the 30s toward the shenandoah valley. tomorrow we'll start with some sunshine. clouds increasing during the afternoon but with the south to southeasterly wind into the low 70s. then tomorrow night no problems. no need to even check the thermostat. >> oh, good. >>
this is in the tippy top of new hampshire. pittsburgh, new hampshire. here's how it looked earlier today. nice color. overnight tonight for us that area of low pressure will be moving to our north. tomorrow, we'll be having southwesterly winds so that will be bringing in a little bit milder air and then as we go through the day, that area of low pressure moves to our north and then by the time we get into saturday morning some rain showers coming through but anything will be light. i think...
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most of the subcontractors in new hampshire are not union.e also have a few union contractors, but under a project labor agreement, we are effectively shut out of the game. neil: but they say you could play along a few pay union dues, even though you are not union. i do not understand. >> i don't understand, either. effectively we cannot did the job and when it. it basically knocks us out of the game, so we filed a protest to eliminate the project labor agreement so that we can all just have a fair chance to get a nice project in our own backyard. neil: what are you hearing on >> that front > i cannot -- on that front? >> i cannot tell you how much support i have heard this week from hundreds of contractors as well as even some competitors, general contractors who appreciate the fact that we are protesting it and trying to have just a fair, level playing field on an important construction project. times are tough. the economy is tough. we have all had or most of us have had layoffs, and it is nice to put our people to work, and it is a shame
most of the subcontractors in new hampshire are not union.e also have a few union contractors, but under a project labor agreement, we are effectively shut out of the game. neil: but they say you could play along a few pay union dues, even though you are not union. i do not understand. >> i don't understand, either. effectively we cannot did the job and when it. it basically knocks us out of the game, so we filed a protest to eliminate the project labor agreement so that we can all just...
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. >>> the tigers hosting new hampshire. miserable day for the freshman quarterback. first quarter, picked off. everyone is going the other way. new hampshire is a winner, 57-7. >>> third round of the constellation energy seniors tournament. tom watson, trying to become the oldest major champion and golf history. playing like this. the two-shot lead. he nearly holes it out. roberts, the 2007 champion, nice round. he might take the points lead it this weekend because the guy in front of him, fred funk, a week of near makes. this attempt slides by. he is 10 shots back. watson, from the rough at 17. he called it his best shot of the day. storing it up. it nestles to about 4 feet. well played, mr. watson, well played. he then makes good on the shot. that curls home. tom watson, both before a round, he has the for shot lead heading into sunday's final round. watch the final round right here on tv 11, coverage begins at 4:00. >>> brian roberts put up incredible numbers, setting a new team record for doubles. he owns the title, most valuable oriole. he had 16 home runs, 79 r
. >>> the tigers hosting new hampshire. miserable day for the freshman quarterback. first quarter, picked off. everyone is going the other way. new hampshire is a winner, 57-7. >>> third round of the constellation energy seniors tournament. tom watson, trying to become the oldest major champion and golf history. playing like this. the two-shot lead. he nearly holes it out. roberts, the 2007 champion, nice round. he might take the points lead it this weekend because the guy in...
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recently new hampshire fought and won the battle against the gasoline and diesel tax.
recently new hampshire fought and won the battle against the gasoline and diesel tax.
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final score new hampshire 57 towson 7. next week towson at rhode island. >>> nfl now.ens slight underdog sunday to a team they've never beaten. new england. we've got the game starting at 1:00 followed by our special post game show, including yours truly. to baseball now, the next to the last game of the season for the os who scored four runs in the fourth starting with this tj wiggington. come on home markakis. 63-98os of not losing 100 games this season. 6-3 tonight's final. final game of the season tomorrow against toronto. elsewhere, east course, timonium round three. tom watson on the one-year anniversary following successful hip surgery. headed into tomorrow's final round. finally, put up your dooks, bob and weave, stick and jab. amateur botching at the velvet rope. this event features youthful boxing buffs from rate here in baltimore. 15 bouts on the skids today. among those bringing up the gloves, a 14-year-old davis here in the dark top. he's known as tank. he is a 20 12 olympic hopeful who so far as won 89 matches and lost only 4. morgan state won today in fo
final score new hampshire 57 towson 7. next week towson at rhode island. >>> nfl now.ens slight underdog sunday to a team they've never beaten. new england. we've got the game starting at 1:00 followed by our special post game show, including yours truly. to baseball now, the next to the last game of the season for the os who scored four runs in the fourth starting with this tj wiggington. come on home markakis. 63-98os of not losing 100 games this season. 6-3 tonight's final. final...
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the tigers hosting new hampshire. a miserable day for freshmen quarterback.hen you are a quarterback these things happened. everyone going the other way. 31 yard scored. eight turnovers in the afternoon for towson and new hampshire a victor. a couple programming notes. later today at 4:00 final round coverage for the senior players championship played out of baltimore country club. and then tonight after sunday night football, steelers and chargers, we have "ravens wrap-up. " >> time now 6:55. 48 degrees here on tv hill. here's a look ahead. >> at 7:19 we'll break down transfats in our medical alert. find out what they are and how they increase your risk for heart disease. >> and on social networking sites a friend can end up being your worst enemies. >> and our career expert joins us with the kind of resume employers are most likely to respond to. >> from the inner harbor to lake montebello and throughout the city 9,000 runners will participate in the baltimore running event this year. there are five different race options including a kids fun run and walker
the tigers hosting new hampshire. a miserable day for freshmen quarterback.hen you are a quarterback these things happened. everyone going the other way. 31 yard scored. eight turnovers in the afternoon for towson and new hampshire a victor. a couple programming notes. later today at 4:00 final round coverage for the senior players championship played out of baltimore country club. and then tonight after sunday night football, steelers and chargers, we have "ravens wrap-up. " >>...
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ditto with the deadly robbery in new hampshire. police believe the new hampshire case premeditated these four young suspects all males, agree to kill anybody who is in the secluded mount vernon home, say cops. this is the victim, a beautiful 42-year-old mom named kimberly cates. her gorgeous 11-year-old daughter, jamie, also hacked. she barely survived. the girl bravely found the strength to call 911 and beg for help. she's now in the hospital. she could be there for a month, trying to recover. again, the father of the one suspect in this case, there's four suspects, but the dad of one says no way is his son a killer. now, let's all -- >> that's part of the problem. >> yeah. >> exactly. >> about these chilling similarities. the most obvious problem, overwhelming violence in each act. both attacks involved teenaged boys. both involved groups of males, we're not talking about girls doing this stuff. this is testosterone and in both cases, a relative of the suspect says no, it cannot be true, tom ruskin. >> well, first off, women comm
ditto with the deadly robbery in new hampshire. police believe the new hampshire case premeditated these four young suspects all males, agree to kill anybody who is in the secluded mount vernon home, say cops. this is the victim, a beautiful 42-year-old mom named kimberly cates. her gorgeous 11-year-old daughter, jamie, also hacked. she barely survived. the girl bravely found the strength to call 911 and beg for help. she's now in the hospital. she could be there for a month, trying to recover....
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far northern parts of new hampshire and northern maine. those are the areas this weekend with some peak color,ome good color beginning around the adirondacks. some of the high spots, too. got one of these pictures through the internet. isn't that pretty? this is a weekend with really nice color. early this morning, boy, there was some blues, i think, out in the beautiful port valley in virginia. was down to 35 degrees. look at frostberg, low temperature dropped into the 30s also. there was scattered frost. meanwhile out to the west, look at the temperatures, into the 80s today in columbia, missouri, with over two inches of rain. nothing in around us. in the mid part of the country, there have been some nasty storms out there. and those are still with some severe thunderstorm watches until midnight. there's some nasty thunderstorms right now around springfield, missouri. overnight tonight, in the meantime, the high pressure moves off the coast, and as it does, our winds turn more to the south and southeast. tomorrow will be milder. there is
far northern parts of new hampshire and northern maine. those are the areas this weekend with some peak color,ome good color beginning around the adirondacks. some of the high spots, too. got one of these pictures through the internet. isn't that pretty? this is a weekend with really nice color. early this morning, boy, there was some blues, i think, out in the beautiful port valley in virginia. was down to 35 degrees. look at frostberg, low temperature dropped into the 30s also. there was...
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as it in far northern new hampshire. you can see the nice color up there. as we go through the next few weeks, we'll be spreading to the south. in our own neck of the woods, not until the tail end of october, early november. overnight tonight, high pressure moves off. tomorrow as our winds turn into the south and southeast, milder air comes in. then late tomorrow and early on saturday, a cool front comes through with a few scattered spriles. but behind it, our winds will still be into the southwest as the main area of storminess is up around the lakes. that means especially for saturday and sunday, for a change, temperatures will be above average. tomorrow, also a bit above average. in the meantime, clearing out. but another cool night. once that sun is setting now, just about now, the temperatures are going to take another tumble. i think we'll see some high clouds around tomorrow morning. but temperatures in the suburbs, in the 40s once again. there were some spots out toward the shenandoah valley, in the fort valley, across western maryland too. clouds c
as it in far northern new hampshire. you can see the nice color up there. as we go through the next few weeks, we'll be spreading to the south. in our own neck of the woods, not until the tail end of october, early november. overnight tonight, high pressure moves off. tomorrow as our winds turn into the south and southeast, milder air comes in. then late tomorrow and early on saturday, a cool front comes through with a few scattered spriles. but behind it, our winds will still be into the...
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the leaves are pretty much at peak from vermont, new hampshire and maine. hopefully you can get out and enjoy it with temperatures in the 60s. well, christina, that's your monday forecast. i'll show you what tuesday looks like a little later. >> all right. thanks, bill. >>> asian stocks tumble, greenspan spews, and the lucky lottery embezzler. your early morning business headlines straight ahead. >>> lindsay lohan tries to shake off her karma by trying something new. it didn't work. >>> saints and jets battle for perfection. sometimes 162 games just isn't enough. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning and welcome back to "early today." i'm christina brown. and here are some of your top headlines this morning. the head of the international atomic energy agency says u.n. inspectors will visit iran's newly disclosed uranium enrichment site on october 25th. they held weekend talks with iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad. he said while he has concerns about tehran's intentions, they are moving toward cooperation. >>> billions of dollars that the u.s.
the leaves are pretty much at peak from vermont, new hampshire and maine. hopefully you can get out and enjoy it with temperatures in the 60s. well, christina, that's your monday forecast. i'll show you what tuesday looks like a little later. >> all right. thanks, bill. >>> asian stocks tumble, greenspan spews, and the lucky lottery embezzler. your early morning business headlines straight ahead. >>> lindsay lohan tries to shake off her karma by trying something new. it...
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general petraeus will have an easy time in new hampshire. (announcer) regular kool-aid. goes almost three times further than soda. kool aid. delivering more smiles per gallon. what if you could capture the fresh taste of broccoli in a luscious soup? v8 garden broccoli. from campbell's. velvety, delicious. campbell's v8 soups. also, try new garden vegetable blend. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what if that energy, came from an energy company. every day, chevron invests $62 million in people. in ideas. seeking, teaching, building. fueling growth around the world, to move us all ahead. this is the power of human energy. chevron. as the decades have past, the promise of medicare has always been there. and aarp has fought to guarantee none of the benefits you earned were ever taken away. today we're continuing that fight by protecting your freedom to choose the doctors and treatments you need. and to have your tax dollars go towards your care-- not insurance company subsidies. you've done your work. and we'll
general petraeus will have an easy time in new hampshire. (announcer) regular kool-aid. goes almost three times further than soda. kool aid. delivering more smiles per gallon. what if you could capture the fresh taste of broccoli in a luscious soup? v8 garden broccoli. from campbell's. velvety, delicious. campbell's v8 soups. also, try new garden vegetable blend. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what if that energy, came from an...
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the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. mrs. shaheen: i'm very pleased to join my women colleagues in the senate today to talk about the importance of passing health care reform for all the women in this country. and i want to thank senator mikulski for her leadership on this issue. plain and simply the status quo is not working. today's health system is simply not meeting the needs of women. for too many women and their families today quality, affordable health care is out of their reach. now, it should surprise no one that women and men have different health care needs. despite this difference, it is unacceptable that women are not treated fairly by the system and do not always receive the care they require and deserve. in cases where women can find coverage that is affordable, often it is woefully inadequate. a recent survey by the national woman's law center found that the vast majority of individual market health insurance policies did not cover p maternity care d only a few number of insurers sell a separate maternity ride
the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. mrs. shaheen: i'm very pleased to join my women colleagues in the senate today to talk about the importance of passing health care reform for all the women in this country. and i want to thank senator mikulski for her leadership on this issue. plain and simply the status quo is not working. today's health system is simply not meeting the needs of women. for too many women and their families today quality, affordable health care is out of...
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it is heavier from new hampshire avenue all the way to georgia. let's hop over to 270 southbound and see how things are looking there. real time traffic is slow and stretches from the beltway and route 121 to the truck station. let's head over to 66 westbound and we can get there. a 20 minute delay from the beltway and 123 slow from centerville past 234 and finally, we are going to hop on the american legion bridge as you can see here, still slow in both directions, but no incidents or accidents to report. derrick, back to you. >>> rescue efforts in an indonesia and samoa will continue in a few hours when the sun comes up. the area is still seeing aftershocks. three earthquakes have rocked that area. the most powerful was an 8.0. thousands are thought to be trapped under the shattered buildings. that final number of dead could be significantly higher when they clear away all that debris. meanwhile, the embassy here in washington has become the center of local relief efforts. >> the embassy will do our best to bring any effort to help people that a
it is heavier from new hampshire avenue all the way to georgia. let's hop over to 270 southbound and see how things are looking there. real time traffic is slow and stretches from the beltway and route 121 to the truck station. let's head over to 66 westbound and we can get there. a 20 minute delay from the beltway and 123 slow from centerville past 234 and finally, we are going to hop on the american legion bridge as you can see here, still slow in both directions, but no incidents or...
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the outer loop jamup from new hampshire to georgia. i'm going to go catch my breath and send it over andrea. >>> students are walking the halls of st. vincent pallotti in laurel, maryland again. the principal ordered the campus shut down yesterday and brought in cleaning crews to sanitize the building after five students were diagnosed with the h1n1 virus. 9 news digital correspondent alex trevino is live outside of the school with more. >> reporter: students are in the second class here at st. vincent pallotti. no one seemed terribly nervous about the h1n1. we talked to a mother of the student who was diagnosed with the virus. >> my daughter has the swine flu. she did. but she is feeling much better. it is very intense for a few days but then they seem to recover fairly rapidly. >> reporter: she feels confident to bring her 16-year- old daughter back to school after contracting the virus. >> completely recovered. still a little tired but she's before fever free two full days. >> some parents offered basic tips to. >> keep her hands ou
the outer loop jamup from new hampshire to georgia. i'm going to go catch my breath and send it over andrea. >>> students are walking the halls of st. vincent pallotti in laurel, maryland again. the principal ordered the campus shut down yesterday and brought in cleaning crews to sanitize the building after five students were diagnosed with the h1n1 virus. 9 news digital correspondent alex trevino is live outside of the school with more. >> reporter: students are in the second...
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we have volume building between new hampshire and georgia. finay look at the bw parkway. from route 32, making our way all the way past 198 to the beltway. looks like we are tracking nice green cars telling us the drivers are moving at speed. i'd like to share a 9 news now click with you. say hello to tommy of maryland. he's on the the right. he is battling lymphoma an was nominated to have a wish granted by make a wish foundation. he was chosen and here he is with pals emma and dean and he's on his way to hawaii to swim with the dolphins and see the volcanos. we want you to know we're behind you, tommy. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. a new viral video is making waves in the virginia's governor race exactly four weeks before election day. yesterday, footage surfaced on youtube of bet's cofounder sheila johnson speaking about a fund-raiser for mcdonnell. in those remarks she made fun of the way his opponent speaks, contract, creigh deeds. take a listen. >> we need someone who can really communicate and bob mcdonnell can communicate. the other people i talk to, and es
we have volume building between new hampshire and georgia. finay look at the bw parkway. from route 32, making our way all the way past 198 to the beltway. looks like we are tracking nice green cars telling us the drivers are moving at speed. i'd like to share a 9 news now click with you. say hello to tommy of maryland. he's on the the right. he is battling lymphoma an was nominated to have a wish granted by make a wish foundation. he was chosen and here he is with pals emma and dean and he's...
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again, last year in september, in new hampshire, the president said that no family making less than two hundred $50,000 will see their taxes increase. i can make a firm pledge under my plan that no family making less than $250,000 will see their taxes increase, not your income taxes, not your peril taxes, not your capital gains taxes, not -- not your payroll taxes, not your capital gains taxes, not any. the paper in front of us does propose tax increases that people who earn well less than $250,000 will be paying. the amendment is very simple. it provides that no tax or fee or penalty imposed by this legislation shall be applied to any individual earning less than $250,000 a year. let me identify just briefly what taxes i have identified in the bill that i think this amendment would apply to point in one of the amendments i brought earlier, you would recall that i made a strong argument that the play pay, for employers who do not provide health insurance to their employees have to pay a penalty and it would be directly passed on to their employees who would then pay higher taxes that we
again, last year in september, in new hampshire, the president said that no family making less than two hundred $50,000 will see their taxes increase. i can make a firm pledge under my plan that no family making less than $250,000 will see their taxes increase, not your income taxes, not your peril taxes, not your capital gains taxes, not -- not your payroll taxes, not your capital gains taxes, not any. the paper in front of us does propose tax increases that people who earn well less than...
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more across lower new hampshire, four inches. the rain and snow is pulling away from maine. it's on the light side, moving toward the northeast as that low pressure falls apart a touch. good news there, you're drying out a bit. look at the freeze warnings, though. all the areas shaded in purple, below freezing right now, outskirts of town. blue shaded areas are frost advisories. charlotte, in the 30s for all of north carolina, 29 in pittsburgh. cold air goes all the way down to mobile. little warmer in dallas. 56. windy conditions out here, winds out of the south. you'll be watching that. cloud cover moving through the ro rocky mountains, light rain around idaho. a little heavier rain toward northern california with a low pressure region trying to come on n here is a picture of that hurricane. we were talking about this over the weekend. it's category 5. overed weekend had 180-mile-per-hour sustained winds, second strongest hurricane in this part of the world since 1997. that was the strongest one we saw. the path goes up to the north, affects the baja, california area some t
more across lower new hampshire, four inches. the rain and snow is pulling away from maine. it's on the light side, moving toward the northeast as that low pressure falls apart a touch. good news there, you're drying out a bit. look at the freeze warnings, though. all the areas shaded in purple, below freezing right now, outskirts of town. blue shaded areas are frost advisories. charlotte, in the 30s for all of north carolina, 29 in pittsburgh. cold air goes all the way down to mobile. little...
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. >>> people who live in a small new hampshire town are horrified by an attack that left a 42-year-oldse dead and her 11-year-old daughter in the hospital. four teenagers are accused of bursting into their home, armed with a machete. our affiliate has this story. >> reporter: the procession moved forward in silence, hundreds of residents, friends, family and neighbors turning out to show love and report for the kates family after the deadly home invasion attack that left the mother dead and her 11-year-old critically injured. the kates' daughter is one of this girl's closest friends. >> i wanted to say she's the best friend i've ever had. i love her and she's awesome. >> reporter: burns says her sixth grade classroom hasn't been the same. >> i sit next to her empty seat and every time i sit there, it just reminds me of her and tears me apart. >> reporter: the crowd gathered at the fire department to pray and leave messages of support for david kates and his daughter as she recovered in the hospital. alexis couldn't hold back the tears. >> that's when it came to me that she was gone. th
. >>> people who live in a small new hampshire town are horrified by an attack that left a 42-year-oldse dead and her 11-year-old daughter in the hospital. four teenagers are accused of bursting into their home, armed with a machete. our affiliate has this story. >> reporter: the procession moved forward in silence, hundreds of residents, friends, family and neighbors turning out to show love and report for the kates family after the deadly home invasion attack that left the...
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case the other day, i think it was in some rural state, very, very rural area, i think it was new hampshire where these kids came in and they beat this mother to death with an ax and then they set on the daughter with an ax. and that was in the rural wilds of -- >> it goes on everywhere. kids turn to street violence, street gangs to find a family. they're looking for a street family. >> of course. they travel in packs. got to leave it right there, panel. sorry. we're out of time. we're going to stay on top of this. we've got to. you know, societal pressure comes in all forms, whether it's to drug, alcohol, violence, even food. i struggled with so many addictions myself. i'm sharing my battle with alcohol and other substances in my new book "i want." you can order a copy at cnn.com. or go to your local bookstore. i want to thank my fantastic panel for that healthy debate. >>> a hefty defense, a man accused of murdering his former son-in-law. he said he couldn't do it because he's too fat. >>> a super expensive divorce battle between knowledge toers' owner and wife jamie. this is so ugly, and
case the other day, i think it was in some rural state, very, very rural area, i think it was new hampshire where these kids came in and they beat this mother to death with an ax and then they set on the daughter with an ax. and that was in the rural wilds of -- >> it goes on everywhere. kids turn to street violence, street gangs to find a family. they're looking for a street family. >> of course. they travel in packs. got to leave it right there, panel. sorry. we're out of time....
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this legislative proposal set to be made next year, massachusetts, arizona, new hampshire, possibly kentuckyto allow more gambling if n. one form or another. ohio referendum next year on installing 2500 video terminals at tracks. now even the white house is considering allowing indian tribes to built casinos on land far from their reservations. these are all natural-born customers. even as slot machine players may be natural born suckers. all this means more gaming machines are going to get sold. but why am i going with wms as the way to play it? i think it's the best in the business. even though it's expensive. and you know i love best of breed. and i will pay up for it. wms has been generating solid cash flows, taking share left and rye right from its competitors like igt and bally technologies. it's got the best performing and more importantly the most desired games on the casino floor. a rebound in domestic slot machine replacement market means more business for the company with the slots that gamblers at casinos actually want. that's wms. recent quarter was dynamite. delivered a 2 cente
this legislative proposal set to be made next year, massachusetts, arizona, new hampshire, possibly kentuckyto allow more gambling if n. one form or another. ohio referendum next year on installing 2500 video terminals at tracks. now even the white house is considering allowing indian tribes to built casinos on land far from their reservations. these are all natural-born customers. even as slot machine players may be natural born suckers. all this means more gaming machines are going to get...
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another marine killed in the same chopper crash, captain kyle van de giesen played quarterback in new hampshire but one of his professors remembered him best as a man committed to service. >> every once in a while someone really does truly stand out in terms of their ability to really lead other people and inspire other people. i think that's what i'll remember most. >> he was supposed to come home in the next few days to see the birth of his second child. we'll have more on the story throughout the morning. >>> we've got video now of three u.s. jailed in iran and having fun. why did their families think this footage could help them get released? we'll have this in 20 minutes for you. >>> an extension to unemployment benefits moves a big step forward in congress. our money expert jen westhoven is here. jen, this can't come soon enough for many jobless people as they watch that clock tick on the benefits, right? >> i'm always smiling because i can't figure out how the dancing video gets them off. i'll stick around for that. this is serious stuff and this is just a big step forward. it's still no
another marine killed in the same chopper crash, captain kyle van de giesen played quarterback in new hampshire but one of his professors remembered him best as a man committed to service. >> every once in a while someone really does truly stand out in terms of their ability to really lead other people and inspire other people. i think that's what i'll remember most. >> he was supposed to come home in the next few days to see the birth of his second child. we'll have more on the...
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. >>> and tonight, a close-knit new hampshire community revealing after a beloved young nurse and her 11-year-old little girl brutally attacked with a a machete and a knife in the early morning hours in their own home, asleep. suspect? oh, no, no random killers off the street, not dope dealers, not convicted felonies, no. allegedly, a group of teens, including boy scouts and a mormon missionary student. at this hour, the little 11-year-old girl clinging to life. her mother dead. we...
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caribou, new hampshire, and vermont. meanwhile, our peak color around here, not until late october.ll on the way going from green to red. skyline drive, average peak color, that's mid-october. kids off to school tomorrow, chilly start, 43 to 48. high temperature tomorrow, we should be getting up to about 70 degrees. 70, 73. back to you. >> thanks, veronica. >>> facebook fanatics, are people who spend their time on facebook losing friends because of it? >>> plus, the little pup who survived underwater for more than a day. we're co >>> here's some of the stories making news on the web today. >> the list of the richest people in the world is out. and for the first time in seven years, the wealthiest americans are losing money. the collective net worth of the super rich often known as the uber-rich, fell $300 billion in the past year. microsoft's bill gates topped the 400 list, followed by warren buffett. washington football owner dan snyder owns radio stations and part of six flags. the youngest billionaire on the list, 25-year-old founder of facebook, mark zukerberg. he's already wort
caribou, new hampshire, and vermont. meanwhile, our peak color around here, not until late october.ll on the way going from green to red. skyline drive, average peak color, that's mid-october. kids off to school tomorrow, chilly start, 43 to 48. high temperature tomorrow, we should be getting up to about 70 degrees. 70, 73. back to you. >> thanks, veronica. >>> facebook fanatics, are people who spend their time on facebook losing friends because of it? >>> plus, the...
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across the adirondacks of vermont and new hampshire. on that coming up. >>> are you in the market for a new computer? we have some good news in a bad economy for you. a really good time to buy one just a couple weeks away. plus a gas pump gets knocked over and catches fire. someone is trapped underneath. that's the big problem. >>> it's time right now to salute our troops. today's salute comes from a wife. this is to her husband. she's counting down the days until his return so he can meet his new baby girl. >>> hi robin. this is tonya bailey and i want to send this salute to my husband staff sergeant antron bailey. three weeks before our second daughter was born and he hasn't met her yet. we are all so proud and miss you every second of every day. we can't wait until you're home with us and can finally meet our daughter and we can be a family again. we love you and are so proud of you and pray for you every day. hurry home to us. >> tanya, thank you. if you have somebody in the service cnn.com/robin. >>> a crucial vote today could shap
across the adirondacks of vermont and new hampshire. on that coming up. >>> are you in the market for a new computer? we have some good news in a bad economy for you. a really good time to buy one just a couple weeks away. plus a gas pump gets knocked over and catches fire. someone is trapped underneath. that's the big problem. >>> it's time right now to salute our troops. today's salute comes from a wife. this is to her husband. she's counting down the days until his return...
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captain kyle vandegeisen from new hampshire.ut one of his professors remembered him best as a man committed to service. >> every once in a while, someone really truly does stand out in terms of their ability to really lead other people and to really inspire other people. and i think that's what i'll remember most about him. >> he was supposed to come home in the next few days to see the birth of his second child. >>> now to an extension of unemployment benefits that moves a big step toward -- moves forward in congress, if i can speak right now, jan. >> it's confusing when it's happening in washington. >> right. >> i know will are thousands of families on out there. i have people in my family who are counting on unemployment benefits to see them through. and we know that 7,000 people lose their benefits every day according to some estimates. that's the national employment law center. that leaves them stranded in what we know is a very tough job market with unemployment near 10%. so here's the step that's happening in washington.
captain kyle vandegeisen from new hampshire.ut one of his professors remembered him best as a man committed to service. >> every once in a while, someone really truly does stand out in terms of their ability to really lead other people and to really inspire other people. and i think that's what i'll remember most about him. >> he was supposed to come home in the next few days to see the birth of his second child. >>> now to an extension of unemployment benefits that moves a...
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reminder to get checked for breast cancer before it's too late.çó >>> grief and shock in a small new hampshirewas brutallyattacked, allegedly by former boy scouts. 42-year-old nurse and mother kimberly lynn kates died in this home invasion early sunday morning. her 11-year-old daughter is still in intensive care. her throat was allegedly slit in the attack. prosecutors say four local teens made a pact toÑi rob and kill. investigators believe they picked their victims at random. kate's co-workers are still in disbelief.çó >> i don't think you would find anybody to say anything bad about her. awesome. awesome. very hard working, bubbly. >> court documents allege the 17-year-old ringleader attacked th family with a xdmachete. he and a second teenager are charged with murder now. none of the teens has entered a plea yet.xd >>> federal investigators say they've uncovered the largest cyber crime ring in u.s. history. agents have arrested dozens of suspects in three states who were accused of working with people in egypt to steal personal information over the internet, then clean out bank accounts. t
reminder to get checked for breast cancer before it's too late.çó >>> grief and shock in a small new hampshirewas brutallyattacked, allegedly by former boy scouts. 42-year-old nurse and mother kimberly lynn kates died in this home invasion early sunday morning. her 11-year-old daughter is still in intensive care. her throat was allegedly slit in the attack. prosecutors say four local teens made a pact toÑi rob and kill. investigators believe they picked their victims at random....
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north of the district, live from new hampshire avenue. taillights moving without incident and wrap it up with 95 and the bw parkway out of baltimore, no incidents or accidents along the way. over to andrea. >>> the federal government is still running this morning. that's because the senate approved a short-term funding bill last night. the bill includes an increase of 6% in the congressional budget. this year's budget already tops $4.7 billion. according to politico, that money will be spent on things like receptions for foreign dignitaries or postcards about town hall meetings but jim moran defends the spending on staff salaries. >> we don't pay our staff nearly enough. i'm constantly losing people to the private sector who get two, three, four, sometimes five times what i can pay them. >> reporter: another $4 million will go to consultants and some money will be spent on improvements at rayburn and cannon office buildings. they have had problems with falling chunks of marble. >>> in maryland the hate crimes law has been expanded to incl
north of the district, live from new hampshire avenue. taillights moving without incident and wrap it up with 95 and the bw parkway out of baltimore, no incidents or accidents along the way. over to andrea. >>> the federal government is still running this morning. that's because the senate approved a short-term funding bill last night. the bill includes an increase of 6% in the congressional budget. this year's budget already tops $4.7 billion. according to politico, that money will be...
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there and is my best frienand we live together and have ised ourapl flees this littlevillage in new hampshire, i've been there 30 years, he's en there 20. we've done fis on the landscape,e've done you ve? which we'vexplored this centl question of ours, wh are we, through the lascape. so the history of the west in lewis and clark, mark twain o e first cross country automobile trip, a humorouslook lled horatio's drive, and it ached the wednesday ts story becausthis is declaration of independence applied to this landscap it's a theirive thatso close parallelshe larger american narrative tt you can find in the crevices of the parks us. and that's what we'reooking for. >> rose: ifact, you have said that national parksre democracy applie to th landscape. >> yeah. i mean, for t first time in human history, human beings set aside land not f kings o noblentorvery rich, as all la had been disposedof in a of human history beforehat, but for everybody d for all time. 've saved vast swathes of our natural landscape r everybody. we're allco-owners. they sort of represent decratic impulse and ey could ha on
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around the poconos, especially in the sc catskills, the adirondacks, into the lakes area, up in new hampshiret something color starting in our own neck of the woods but still a couple weeks away. overnight tonight, that area of storminess, during the day tomorrow moves well to our north. we will see some moisture in the form of clouds but a lot of that moisture lifts to our north. i think we'll see a warm day tomorrow. the trailing cold front will be through us late tomorrow night and during the day on saturday so that's when we may see some showers. then as we get later into saturday, high pressure comes in. so i think sunday right now looks fine. tomorrow, 82 degrees here. at the same time, chicago will be in the 50s and minneapolis in the 40s with rain out there. so for this evening it's still -- we're losing that sunshine. clear to some high clouds. with the light southerly wind, although we'll see it partly cloudy in the morning, temperatures will only drop to around 58 degrees with a light southerly wind. and because of all the clouds to our north and the rain up into pa about a and new
around the poconos, especially in the sc catskills, the adirondacks, into the lakes area, up in new hampshiret something color starting in our own neck of the woods but still a couple weeks away. overnight tonight, that area of storminess, during the day tomorrow moves well to our north. we will see some moisture in the form of clouds but a lot of that moisture lifts to our north. i think we'll see a warm day tomorrow. the trailing cold front will be through us late tomorrow night and during...
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there and is my best friend d we liveogether and have raed our fl flees this little village in new hampshire, i'vebeen there 30 years, he's be there 20. we've done filmon the landscape, wve done you ha? which we've elored this centraquestion of ours, who are we, through the landape. so thehistory of the west in lewis and clark, mark twain on thfirst cross country automobile trip, a humorous ok caed horatio's drive, and it rehed the wednesday thi story because is is declaration of independencepplied to this landscape. it's a theirive that closely parallels t larger american narrative thayou can find in the crevices of the parks us. d that's what we're lking for. >> rose: in ct, you have said thatational parks a democracy applied to the landscape. >> yeah. i mean, for the first time in human history, human beings set aside land not for kings or noblemtor ry rich, as all landad been disposed in all of human history before tt, but for everybody an for all time. wee saved vast swathes of our natural landscape fo everybody. 're all -owners. they sortf represent a demoatic impulse and th could have
there and is my best friend d we liveogether and have raed our fl flees this little village in new hampshire, i'vebeen there 30 years, he's be there 20. we've done filmon the landscape, wve done you ha? which we've elored this centraquestion of ours, who are we, through the landape. so thehistory of the west in lewis and clark, mark twain on thfirst cross country automobile trip, a humorous ok caed horatio's drive, and it rehed the wednesday thi story because is is declaration of...
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and is my best friend and we live together and have raised our fapl flees this little village in new hampshire, i've been there 30 years, he's been there 20. we've done films on the landscape, we've done you have? which we've explored this central question of ours, who are we, through the landscape. so the history of the west in lewis and clark, mark twain on the first cross country automobile trip, a humorous look called horatio's drive, and it reached the wednesday this story because this is declaration of independence applied to this landscape. it's a theirive that so closely parallels the larger american narrative that you can find in the crevices of the parks us. and that's what we're looking for. >> rose: in fact, you have said that national parks are democracy applied to the landscape. >> yeah. i mean, for the first time in human history, human beings set aside land not for kings or noblementor very rich, as all land had been disposed of in all of human history before that, but for everybody and for all time. we've saved vast swathes of our natural landscape for everybody. we're all co-
and is my best friend and we live together and have raised our fapl flees this little village in new hampshire, i've been there 30 years, he's been there 20. we've done films on the landscape, we've done you have? which we've explored this central question of ours, who are we, through the landscape. so the history of the west in lewis and clark, mark twain on the first cross country automobile trip, a humorous look called horatio's drive, and it reached the wednesday this story because this is...
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he seems like a great guy. [ light laughter ] a new study by the university of new hampshire shows that children who were spanked have lower iqs. no kidding. if they had higher iqs, they'd stop doing things they got spanked for. [ laughter ] right? [ cheers and applause ] that's why. and finally, an unhappy customer filed a lawsuit against the bank of america for over $1 trillion. and if this guy wins, two of the bank executives are going to have to give up their bonuses. [ laughter ] so that is going to be odd. ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah? wow, wow, wow. i'm so excited about tonight's show. from the show "the good wife," the lovely julianna margulies is here. [ cheers and applause ] love julianna margulies. also, the very, very funny kevin smith will be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] he's got a new book and he's great. and my friend and gifted chef michael schlow is here to share some of his latest meatball recipes. [ cheers and applause ] we're gonna have some meatballs. it's gonna be good.
he seems like a great guy. [ light laughter ] a new study by the university of new hampshire shows that children who were spanked have lower iqs. no kidding. if they had higher iqs, they'd stop doing things they got spanked for. [ laughter ] right? [ cheers and applause ] that's why. and finally, an unhappy customer filed a lawsuit against the bank of america for over $1 trillion. and if this guy wins, two of the bank executives are going to have to give up their bonuses. [ laughter ] so that...
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. >>> and tonight, a close-knit new hampshire community reeling after a beloved young nurse and her 11old little girl brutally attacked with a machete and a knife in the early morning hours in their own home, asleep. suspect? oh, no, no random killers off the street, not dope dealers, not convicted felons, no. allegedly, a group of teens, including boy scouts and a mormon missionary student. at this hour, the little 11-year-old girl clinging to life. her mother dead. we want justice. >>> steven spader and christopher dribble are charged with murder. william marks and gwen glover are charged with burglary, conspiracy to commit burglary, and armed robbery. prosecutors say all four of the suspects allegedly knew that the plan was to kill anyone who may be inside four trove road. >> they were aware going into the home that if there was someone in the house, that they would kill them. >> reporter: prosecutors say spader had a machete and gribble was armed with a knife. when they attacked kimberly kate and then her 11-year-old daughter when they were asleep inside the house. prosecutors say
. >>> and tonight, a close-knit new hampshire community reeling after a beloved young nurse and her 11old little girl brutally attacked with a machete and a knife in the early morning hours in their own home, asleep. suspect? oh, no, no random killers off the street, not dope dealers, not convicted felons, no. allegedly, a group of teens, including boy scouts and a mormon missionary student. at this hour, the little 11-year-old girl clinging to life. her mother dead. we want justice....
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here's new hampshire avenue. traveling elsewhere on the b-w parkway southbound after 410, expect to find some delays due to police activity on the right shoulder. joe, back to you. >> thanks very much, ashley. >>> coming up, how an 8-year-old girl in oklahoma found a dog from virginia. the dog had been missing for ten years. >> and look who we found. mayor adrian fenty who's always here on thursday morning, almost always. we'll ask him about calls for a councilman to take a leave of absence. got a lot more questions. >> >>> good morning between, everyone. i'm here this morning like every thursday with d.c. mayor adrian fenty for "connecting with the mayor." welcome again. >> good morning, barbara. how are. >> i'm good, thank you. there are calls for jim graham to take a leave of absence following a bribery scandal for someone in his office, chief of staff ted loza, who's accused of promoting city taxi legislation in promotion for cash. what do you think? should councilman graham have to take a leave of absence wh
here's new hampshire avenue. traveling elsewhere on the b-w parkway southbound after 410, expect to find some delays due to police activity on the right shoulder. joe, back to you. >> thanks very much, ashley. >>> coming up, how an 8-year-old girl in oklahoma found a dog from virginia. the dog had been missing for ten years. >> and look who we found. mayor adrian fenty who's always here on thursday morning, almost always. we'll ask him about calls for a councilman to take a...
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the declaration comes as millions of americans in 46 states have come down with new hampshire h1n1. >of the pandemic in april and may, we have seen more than 1,000 deaths and more than 20,000 hospitalizations in this country. >> reporter: in communities nationwide, including this line that stretched for hours in michigan -- >> two-hour wait for the swine flu shot. >> reporter: people are already flooding health care facilities, anxious to get their h1n1 vaccines. >> been trying not to be paranoid about it, but be aware and be cautious, be safe. and take advantage of any opportunity that we can. >> reporter: but the government acknowledges officials have nowhere near the amount of h1n1 vaccine that manufacturers had predicted they'd have. the shortage is being blamed on problems growing the vaccine, but one top official predicts there will eventually be enough vaccine to meet demand. elaine quijano, cnn, the white house. >> singer morrissey collapsed on stage last night and had to be taken to a hospital. it happened in london after the first song. all medical officials would say is tha
the declaration comes as millions of americans in 46 states have come down with new hampshire h1n1. >of the pandemic in april and may, we have seen more than 1,000 deaths and more than 20,000 hospitalizations in this country. >> reporter: in communities nationwide, including this line that stretched for hours in michigan -- >> two-hour wait for the swine flu shot. >> reporter: people are already flooding health care facilities, anxious to get their h1n1 vaccines. >>...
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one week later in new hampshire, four white teen are accused of stabbing a woman to death and hacking her daughter with a machete. this go way beyond black, white, urban, rural. teen violence is administratipl nation. is anybody surprised? swimming in violence, who is teaching our young people about peace. why is peace considered a kooky word? look at the alternative, for god's sakes will before we can have peace, we first have to imagine it. we can't even bring ourselves to do that. that's a problem. i'm jane velez-mitchell and that's my issue. >> we can find out what else she has on her mind. every night, 7:00 eastern right here hln. >>> police in texas are honoring this cute little 5-year-old for saving her mom's life. just about a month ago, her mom cut an artery on her hand on a broken window. she was bleeding so profusely, she got her daughter to dial 911. >> she told me to get off phone from her pocket and call 9-1-1. >> that little one got three different awards including one give on the police officers when they save someone's life. the good news, her mom is doing okay. >>> m
one week later in new hampshire, four white teen are accused of stabbing a woman to death and hacking her daughter with a machete. this go way beyond black, white, urban, rural. teen violence is administratipl nation. is anybody surprised? swimming in violence, who is teaching our young people about peace. why is peace considered a kooky word? look at the alternative, for god's sakes will before we can have peace, we first have to imagine it. we can't even bring ourselves to do that. that's a...
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rain and snow in the higher elevations now toward northern vermont, new hampshire, western maine.ng a decent amount of snow. we do have a winter weather advisory in the areas shaded in that blue-green. 2 to 4 inches of rain above 1,000 feet. you'll see that all of the way down to the valley floor just about. the snow and rain mixing in right now. down to the south farther toward new york city traveling here it will be a windy day today. tower cam showing it well. clouds are definitely in. might see a shower or two this morning. rain not a factor traveling up there. the wind later today will be. let me show you boston up to the north. you are getting rain showers out there now. gray skies and poor visibility. rains picking up this afternoon to 20 to 25 miles an hour. here's boston radar picture. you can see what it looks like on the tower cam. this is how it goes with radar shot. light showers over you. morning event out by this afternoon. sunshine but the winds will pick up. out west, we're watching a major storm just off the coast of california. look at the heavy rain pulling in
rain and snow in the higher elevations now toward northern vermont, new hampshire, western maine.ng a decent amount of snow. we do have a winter weather advisory in the areas shaded in that blue-green. 2 to 4 inches of rain above 1,000 feet. you'll see that all of the way down to the valley floor just about. the snow and rain mixing in right now. down to the south farther toward new york city traveling here it will be a windy day today. tower cam showing it well. clouds are definitely in. might...
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back in 1991, pam smart, a new hampshire schoolteacher, was tried and convicted for conspiring with her teenage lover to murder her own husband. smart was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. as for her lover and his two friends who helped to kill gregory smart, they all took plea deals and are currently serving lengthy sentences. j.p. orlawitz was only 17 when he was accused of murdering and dismembering daniel sorensen. at his trial last year, he claimed self-defense but his co-defendant, alex, told a very different story. >> did you ask him why on monday the 5th the defendant was going to kill dan? >> yes. >> what did he say? >> he said because he owed him money and he also had his piece -- meaning gun. he also said he wanted to hide the identity of the body. >> did he tell you how he planned to do that? >> he said he was going to get rid of the fingertips. >> how? >> by burning them. >> did he tell you how by burning them? >> no. >> okay. what else did he say? >> he said that he was also going to cut off his head. >> yeah, that's exactly what happened, too.
back in 1991, pam smart, a new hampshire schoolteacher, was tried and convicted for conspiring with her teenage lover to murder her own husband. smart was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. as for her lover and his two friends who helped to kill gregory smart, they all took plea deals and are currently serving lengthy sentences. j.p. orlawitz was only 17 when he was accused of murdering and dismembering daniel sorensen. at his trial last year, he claimed self-defense...
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. >>> and tonight, a close knit new hampshire community reeling after a beloved young nurse and her 11-year-old little girl brutally attacked with a machete in the early-morning hours in their own home asleep in their own beds. daddy out of town, working. suspect? oh, no. not random killers after the street. not dope dealers, convicted felons. oh, no. allegedly, a group of teenagers including boy skrouts and a mormon missionary student. do police suspect more involved? as we go to air, are more arrests to come? at this hour, the little 11-year-old recovering from critical injuries. we learn tonight the perps actually hack off the little girl's toes. one word -- sick. the little girl's mother, dead, and now we want justice. >> stabbed and attacked with a machete in their homes. fourteens charged. >> they were boy scouts, high school students. one a devout mor monday on the verge of becoming a missionary. now, four teens arrested in connection with the brutal ma schennty mother of mom and nurse kimberly cates. >> basically, they fell apart, we're told by friends and neighbors that chris
. >>> and tonight, a close knit new hampshire community reeling after a beloved young nurse and her 11-year-old little girl brutally attacked with a machete in the early-morning hours in their own home asleep in their own beds. daddy out of town, working. suspect? oh, no. not random killers after the street. not dope dealers, convicted felons. oh, no. allegedly, a group of teenagers including boy skrouts and a mormon missionary student. do police suspect more involved? as we go to air,...
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. >>> and tonight, a close knit new hampshire community reeling after a beloved young nurse and her 11-year-old little girl brutally attacked with a machete in the early-morning hours in their own home asleep in their own beds. daddy out of town, working. suspect? oh, no. not random killers after the street. not dope dealers, convicted felons. oh, no. allegedly, a group of teenagers including boy skrouts and a mormon missionary student. do police suspect more involved? as we go to air, are more arrests to come? at this hour, the little 11-year-old recovering from critical injuries. we learn tonight the perps actually hack off the little girl's toes. one word -- sick. the little girl's mother, dead, and now we want justice. >> stabbed and attacked with a machete in their homes. fourteens charged. >> they were boy scouts, high school students. one a devout mor monday on the verge of becoming a missionary. now, four teens arrested in connection with the brutal ma schennty mother of mom and nurse kimberly cates. >> basically, they fell apart, we're told by friends and neighbors that chris
. >>> and tonight, a close knit new hampshire community reeling after a beloved young nurse and her 11-year-old little girl brutally attacked with a machete in the early-morning hours in their own home asleep in their own beds. daddy out of town, working. suspect? oh, no. not random killers after the street. not dope dealers, convicted felons. oh, no. allegedly, a group of teenagers including boy skrouts and a mormon missionary student. do police suspect more involved? as we go to air,...
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her mind tonight from the videotape's mop to the vicious random killing on a new small town in new hampshire. the nation is gripped in a teen violence crisis of. watch "issues" every night 7:00 eastern time right here on hln. >>> a neighbor's quick thinking helped save two toddlers from a burning home. here's what happened. a mom in knoxville, tennessee woke up to his house on fire. flames stopped him from going to the second floor and rescuing his son. what did he do? actually, the neighbor got a ladder. the father was able to get the boys down. >> they call you a hero. >> yeah, that's -- i think that's an overstatement. it happened in a flash. it was very, very fast. and very scary. >> quick thinking. good news is the family is okay. >>> well, you know this. texting while driving, not so smart. it's definitely a dangerous distraction. but now there is this new push to teach teen drivers that lesson. some high schoolers in oklahoma went through this driving course while messaging friends using their phones, even eating. they say it was an eye-opener. >> i couldn't even get my pass ward into
her mind tonight from the videotape's mop to the vicious random killing on a new small town in new hampshire. the nation is gripped in a teen violence crisis of. watch "issues" every night 7:00 eastern time right here on hln. >>> a neighbor's quick thinking helped save two toddlers from a burning home. here's what happened. a mom in knoxville, tennessee woke up to his house on fire. flames stopped him from going to the second floor and rescuing his son. what did he do?...
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into northern new york state, vermont, new hampshire, getting light cloud cover, too. should be dry for the most part. down to the south frontal boundary, showers, thunderstorms all day from key west up toward west palm more details in just a bit. >> thank you, bob. feeling chillier in atlanta. >> feeling nice, like october. >> thanks. >>> chicago is rolling out the big guns in its olympic bid. president obama is going to be heading to copenhagen to join the dream team of the fist lady and oprah winfrey. so what are the chances? we're digging deeper. >>> and -- >> i'm standing in a post office getting stamps and told that if i don't go to jury duty i'm going to jail? i don't know what land i'm in right now. >> jury duty or jail? in an act of desperation, a judge recruits jurors at the local post office. >>> ten minutes past the hour. president obama flies to denmark tonight to throw his support behind chicago's bid for the 2016 olympics. now, this is the first time that any sitting president has actually gone in person. correspondent richard lui is joining us. what are
into northern new york state, vermont, new hampshire, getting light cloud cover, too. should be dry for the most part. down to the south frontal boundary, showers, thunderstorms all day from key west up toward west palm more details in just a bit. >> thank you, bob. feeling chillier in atlanta. >> feeling nice, like october. >> thanks. >>> chicago is rolling out the big guns in its olympic bid. president obama is going to be heading to copenhagen to join the dream...
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. >>> and tonight, a close-knit new hampshire community reeling after a beloved young nurse and her 11little girl brutally attacked with a machete and a knife in the early morning hours in their own home, asleep. suspect? oh, no, not random killers off the street, not dope dealers, not convicted felons, no. allegedly, a group of teens, including boy scouts and a mormon missionary student. at this hour, the little 11-year-old girl clinging to life. her mother dead. we want justice. >>> steven spader and christopher dribble are charged with murder. william marks and gwen glover are charged with burglary, conspiracy to commit burglary, and armed robbery. prosecutors say all four of the suspects allegedly knew that the plan was to kill anyone who may be inside four trove road. >> they were aware going into the home that if there was someone in the house, that they would kill them. >> reporter: prosecutors say spader had a machete and gribble was armed with a knife. when they attacked kimberly kate and then her 11-year-old daughter when they were asleep inside the house. prosecutors say kim
. >>> and tonight, a close-knit new hampshire community reeling after a beloved young nurse and her 11little girl brutally attacked with a machete and a knife in the early morning hours in their own home, asleep. suspect? oh, no, not random killers off the street, not dope dealers, not convicted felons, no. allegedly, a group of teens, including boy scouts and a mormon missionary student. at this hour, the little 11-year-old girl clinging to life. her mother dead. we want justice....
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if she had the problem with her family, why would you go into that cauldron of iowa and new hampshirehere she could get ripped to bits. >> she's not going away. >> she has an exciting personality. >> i know you feel that way, pat. >> me and 1.5 million readers. >> we're going to have a jon and kate -- believe it or not, i'm going to say the words "jon and kate plus 8" coming up. >> that's blasphemy coming from you. >> there's an actual news story pertaining to them. we'll have peter alexander coming up with that. first elizabeth smart testifying for the first time about the story that capture ed worldwide attention nine years ago. the relinlius fanatic and his wife who held her captive in the woods. nbc's chris jansing was in the courtroom as elizabeth smart shared the details. >> reporter: at 21, elizabeth smart is moving forward with her life, planning a mission trip to france. for nearly two hours on the witness stand, she returned to 2002, when she was just 14, and she recounted in horrifying detail the night she was kidnapped from her bed at knife point. >> i thought she was grac
if she had the problem with her family, why would you go into that cauldron of iowa and new hampshirehere she could get ripped to bits. >> she's not going away. >> she has an exciting personality. >> i know you feel that way, pat. >> me and 1.5 million readers. >> we're going to have a jon and kate -- believe it or not, i'm going to say the words "jon and kate plus 8" coming up. >> that's blasphemy coming from you. >> there's an actual news...
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. >> the slogan this morning from jack bender of new hampshire, i love this show more than lucky charmsucky charms on tan cakes. >> live from the news crossroads of the world, this is "fox & friends." >> hi everybody, welcome to "fox & friends," thanks for joining us this sunday. i'm alisyn camerota here with clayton and dave. a lot to talk about, including designer babies. >> if you had the choice would you select certain traits, certain genes that would give your baby a better chance, perhaps eliminate things like breast cancer or could you even choose things like red hair, blond hair, choose the sex of your child? this is an option being given to parents for just $5,000 out there at some clinics in this country. >> i'd ask for james rosen hair. >> would you? >> that costs extra, extra two grand. >> speaking of james rosen, a bombshell story overnight the new york times reporting this morning that we're learning more about this as we awaken this morning as the sun is coming up. several new developments on the program, the head of the nuclear watch dogs, inspectors will examine iran's
. >> the slogan this morning from jack bender of new hampshire, i love this show more than lucky charmsucky charms on tan cakes. >> live from the news crossroads of the world, this is "fox & friends." >> hi everybody, welcome to "fox & friends," thanks for joining us this sunday. i'm alisyn camerota here with clayton and dave. a lot to talk about, including designer babies. >> if you had the choice would you select certain traits, certain...
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case the other day, i think it was in some rural state, very, very rural area, i think it was new hampshire where these kids came in and they beat this mother to death with an ax and then they set on the daughter with an ax. and that was in the rural wilds of -- >> it goes on everywhere. kids turn to street violence, street gangs to find a family. they're looking for a street family. >> of course. they travel in packs. got to leave it right there, panel. sorry. we're out of time. we're going to stay on top of this. we've got to. you know, societal pressure comes in all forms, whether it's to drug, alcohol, violence, even food. i struggled with so many addictions myself. i'm sharing my battle with alcohol and other substances in my new book "i want." you can order a copy at cnn.com. or go to your local bookstore. i want to thank my fantastic panel for that healthy debate. >>> a hefty defense, a man accused of murdering his former son-in-law. he said he couldn't do it because he's too fat. >>> a baflt between dodgers' owner and wife jamie. this is so ugly, and you won't believe some of the de
case the other day, i think it was in some rural state, very, very rural area, i think it was new hampshire where these kids came in and they beat this mother to death with an ax and then they set on the daughter with an ax. and that was in the rural wilds of -- >> it goes on everywhere. kids turn to street violence, street gangs to find a family. they're looking for a street family. >> of course. they travel in packs. got to leave it right there, panel. sorry. we're out of time....