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aquí en new jersey como en alabama y louisiana los gobernadores han declarado estado de emergencia perogruesa y se ha derretido de forma acelerada >>> por ejemplo en alabama fueron afectadas por tornados que destruyeron locales como restaurantes y hasta causaron daños en algunas estaciones de gasolinas. en kentucky hubo severas y snun inundaciones al igual que en part paterson en el estado de el nuevo snew jersey. >>> el agua llegó hasta aquí, subió y después se bajó por la mañana se bajó un poco. >>> por eso que aquí en new jersey el gobernador ordenó la movilización de la guardia nacional para ayudar a los afectados. aquí en new jersey el problema principal para las autoridades es la cercanía de algunos domicilios como éste con respecto de los ríos, tanto así que las autoridades locales y federales han programado un plan que piensa ubicar alrededor de 800 propietarios de estas casas. para cuando termine la lluvia sin embargo, mañana por la tarde, más de cien miles de personas en varios estados han sentido sus efectos. >>> en el estado de maryland legisladores piensen impulso tar una l
aquí en new jersey como en alabama y louisiana los gobernadores han declarado estado de emergencia perogruesa y se ha derretido de forma acelerada >>> por ejemplo en alabama fueron afectadas por tornados que destruyeron locales como restaurantes y hasta causaron daños en algunas estaciones de gasolinas. en kentucky hubo severas y snun inundaciones al igual que en part paterson en el estado de el nuevo snew jersey. >>> el agua llegó hasta aquí, subió y después se bajó...
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we call new jersey the garden state. we're proud, number two in blueberries, number four in asparagus. you had cranberry for thanksgiving last year. probably time from the pine barons of new jersey with cranberry bogs. but that small farmer is not what we're talking about. this is about systemic efforts to move lands from small farms to large corporate farms that mass produce commodity crops like cotton. we pay out billions in agricultural subsidies every year that have created problems like the ones we saw in brazil earlier this year. brazil went to the world trade organization and complained that what we were doing was an unfair trade practice and the world trade organization agreed. so to avoid retaliatory tariffs -- in essence, taxes -- against our products by brazil, the united states agreed to pay pay $147 million in assistance to brazillian producers. yup, you heard me right. $147 million that the american taxpayers are now subsidizing, not american farmers but because of our unfair trade practice, we are now subs
we call new jersey the garden state. we're proud, number two in blueberries, number four in asparagus. you had cranberry for thanksgiving last year. probably time from the pine barons of new jersey with cranberry bogs. but that small farmer is not what we're talking about. this is about systemic efforts to move lands from small farms to large corporate farms that mass produce commodity crops like cotton. we pay out billions in agricultural subsidies every year that have created problems like...
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brian. >> all right, ron allen in wayne, new jersey, looking at another long night there. ron, thanks. >>> the weather brought some drama to the pga cadillac championship in doral, florida. a violent storm with wind gustsc over 50 miles an hour sent the : famous leaderboard, palm trees, tv towers and hospital tents flying in all different directions. the players were already off the course when the damage took place. fortunately, no one was hurt. now that the weather has calmed down, the action on the course at doral continues tomorrow on the golf channel, this weekend on nbc sports. >>> when we come back here tonight, the president gets personal about how he was a cc1: victim of something so many kids and their parents deal with today. >>> and later, opening the door to high quality, low cost learning on the internet.cc1: some good news in our education: nation segment tonight. cc1:cc1:: >>> anybody with kids knows about it. so many kids and their parents have to deal with it, even more so with the internet. bullying is such a big problem in this day and age in this count
brian. >> all right, ron allen in wayne, new jersey, looking at another long night there. ron, thanks. >>> the weather brought some drama to the pga cadillac championship in doral, florida. a violent storm with wind gustsc over 50 miles an hour sent the : famous leaderboard, palm trees, tv towers and hospital tents flying in all different directions. the players were already off the course when the damage took place. fortunately, no one was hurt. now that the weather has calmed...
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new jersey new jersey and they got somebody americans say i'm not from new jersey they did they were too dumb to realize that the battleship new jersey with sixteen inch guns that's from your time you were how big sixteen inch gun i don't like people under the growing of pinal larry i sure do you think congressman king's hearings will accomplish that's positive for this country well i feel as i said before i think if the muslim community and portions of it are sunni shots or is there i'm sure he does not like that he dies or all those religious or is there he is a moderate muslim in the truest sense of the world he is offended by what people are the violence people are doing to his religion he's going to. he's going to cooperate in a very open way it's not a matter of terrorizing him into cooperation he's voluntarily cooperating because he realizes the violence in the in the poison in his religion brought into his religion by these people and he wants to clean it up i think you have no care at all in the world i mean so many people so many leaders in this government say we're fightin
new jersey new jersey and they got somebody americans say i'm not from new jersey they did they were too dumb to realize that the battleship new jersey with sixteen inch guns that's from your time you were how big sixteen inch gun i don't like people under the growing of pinal larry i sure do you think congressman king's hearings will accomplish that's positive for this country well i feel as i said before i think if the muslim community and portions of it are sunni shots or is there i'm sure...
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terrell brown in wayne, new jersey. thank you for that live report. >>> the governor of wisconsin is set to sign into law a bill that strips most state employees of collective bargaining rights. the bill was passed by the state legislature following weeks of contentious debate and protest. manuel gallegus reports. >> reporter: police carried out the last few die-hard protesters from the wisconsin state house thursday night, just a few hours after the state assembly voted to take away collective bargaining rights for most state workers. >> it's going to affect my income. you know. i'm considered a nonessential personnel, so therefore, will i have a job? >> reporter: earlier, the standoff turned into a shoving match, as demonstrators blocked the capitol's entrances and hallways. some had to be dragged away, as they tried to disrupt the final vote by the republican-led assembly. in the end, both the senate and the assembly approved a modified version of the bill. taking out much of the budget language, so it could be passe
terrell brown in wayne, new jersey. thank you for that live report. >>> the governor of wisconsin is set to sign into law a bill that strips most state employees of collective bargaining rights. the bill was passed by the state legislature following weeks of contentious debate and protest. manuel gallegus reports. >> reporter: police carried out the last few die-hard protesters from the wisconsin state house thursday night, just a few hours after the state assembly voted to take...
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russ. >> mitchell: jay dow in lincoln park, new jersey. thank you very much. just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news", rebel retreat. pro-qaddafi forces take back more territory in libya. libya. >> mitchell: in libya, forces loyal to moammar qaddafi racked up another success against the rebels. pushing eastward along the coast, they seized the oil town of brega and headed for the last remaining rebel stronghold of benghazi. mark phillips has more. >> reporter: the anti-qaddafi rebels never had much serious military equipment, and a lot of what they did have now lies destroyed along the roadside-- evidence of a retreat that threatens to become a rout. the government advance has now moved past ras lanuf on to brega, the road towards benghazi seemed lightly defended as well. there is nothing the rebels with their light weapons can do to stop the qaddafi advance. the arab league has called for a no-fly zone, but for those anti- qaddafi forces it may already be too late. >> i expect he will kill people today. he will kill a lot of people. we don't have heavy weapo
russ. >> mitchell: jay dow in lincoln park, new jersey. thank you very much. just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news", rebel retreat. pro-qaddafi forces take back more territory in libya. libya. >> mitchell: in libya, forces loyal to moammar qaddafi racked up another success against the rebels. pushing eastward along the coast, they seized the oil town of brega and headed for the last remaining rebel stronghold of benghazi. mark phillips has more. >> reporter: the...
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the homes are like little islands in this sea that is wayne, new jersey. so, is this the best mode of tr transportation? >> right now, yeah. >> reporter: jim rodgers has lived here on riverside drive for 53 years. the only way he could show me his neighborhood was by boat. >> i think the problem is the rain, the snow melt, the dam up river. it never used to get this bad. >> reporter: northern new jersey rivers are overflowing their banks. a potent combination of three inches of rain and massive snow melt. all the rainfall in little falls is proving too much. >> really nothing i could do, but i'm stressed. i'm stressed. >> reporter: melting snow brought mudslides even to massachusetts. and in connecticut, the majority of the state's rivers have surpassed flood stage. >> we have about a foot and a half of water inside the house. the entire living space is completely trashed. we can't -- we have nowhere to live right now. >> reporter: this man traversed the icy waters with a canoe. with cars underwater, firefighters had to use boats to rescue residents. >> it
the homes are like little islands in this sea that is wayne, new jersey. so, is this the best mode of tr transportation? >> right now, yeah. >> reporter: jim rodgers has lived here on riverside drive for 53 years. the only way he could show me his neighborhood was by boat. >> i think the problem is the rain, the snow melt, the dam up river. it never used to get this bad. >> reporter: northern new jersey rivers are overflowing their banks. a potent combination of three...
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the hardest hit may be new jersey where there's a state of new jersey.ly schmidt has the latest. >> it is a double hit. winter rains after winter snow forcing people out as the water moves in. there are flood watchings or warnings in half of the nation's states. in wayne, new jersey, 3 inches of rain caused some of the worse flooding in 60 years. it transformed riverside drive into the only thoroughfare. this gave enough power to wash away the ground and collapse the road above it. firefighters had to use boats to rescue stranded residents from the riding water. while another threat of storms stretched from oklahoma to louisiana. in north texas that meant baseball-size the hail northeast of dallas. sparing injuries but creating plenty of damage to clean up today. and in the northeast there are fears the worst is yet to come. a new round of rain is set to fall later today just after the river crested from the last storm. >> the space shuttle "discovery" is about to wrap up its flying career when it lands in florida in about four hours. the shuttle and its
the hardest hit may be new jersey where there's a state of new jersey.ly schmidt has the latest. >> it is a double hit. winter rains after winter snow forcing people out as the water moves in. there are flood watchings or warnings in half of the nation's states. in wayne, new jersey, 3 inches of rain caused some of the worse flooding in 60 years. it transformed riverside drive into the only thoroughfare. this gave enough power to wash away the ground and collapse the road above it....
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the gentleman from new jersey. mr. garrett: can you tell us how much time remains? the chair: the gentleman from new jersey has four minutes. mr. garrett: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from new york, first. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. engel: i thank the gentleman and i rise in strong support of his amendment. it's the garrett-himes-andrews-engel amendment. it will require the federal aviation administration to study alternatives to the new york-new jersey-philadelphia airspace redesign and prohibit the f.a.a. from continuing the implementation of the airspace redesign until a new study is submitted to congress. i have to take issue with what my friend, the chairman, said before. we have not found that there were hearings for this. this has been trying to -- they've been trying to jam this through and want less and less people to know about it. i forced them to come into my district. until that happened they didn't want any kind of input from the community. i have opposed this airs
the gentleman from new jersey. mr. garrett: can you tell us how much time remains? the chair: the gentleman from new jersey has four minutes. mr. garrett: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from new york, first. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. engel: i thank the gentleman and i rise in strong support of his amendment. it's the garrett-himes-andrews-engel amendment. it will require the federal aviation administration to study alternatives to the new york-new...
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new jersey. just a heavily, heavily flooded zone right now and gets like this in that part of the country. >> we do begin with the storm that is threatening to flood major portions of the northeast. cbs news national correspondent jim axelrod is in wayne, new jersey, with the very latest where they are bracing, jim. >> reporter: good morning, erica. new jersey's governor chris christie has declared a state of emergency here. this area soaked by recent storms. now is looking at up to 3 more inches of rain in the forecast for the next several days. that could produce some major flooding here. it's already been a wet one across the northeast this week with streets and backyards and flood-prone areas with flooded lakes and rivers. >> we will probably have four or five inches in the basement. >> joe crocco is getting ready for the storm. >> they say it's going to be pretty bad. >> reporter: it has left a trail of destruction as it has moved east. flooding and tornadoes were reported in louisiana wedne
new jersey. just a heavily, heavily flooded zone right now and gets like this in that part of the country. >> we do begin with the storm that is threatening to flood major portions of the northeast. cbs news national correspondent jim axelrod is in wayne, new jersey, with the very latest where they are bracing, jim. >> reporter: good morning, erica. new jersey's governor chris christie has declared a state of emergency here. this area soaked by recent storms. now is looking at up to...
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the hardest hit area may be new jersey, where there's already a state of emergency. >> look. new orleans up to the northeast. a swath of the country being effected. >> incredible pictures coming in. >>> also coming up, outrage in orlando where two gas stations have the highest prices in the country. those prices are not even posted. should there be a law? >> you won't believe what people are paying. a ripoff. >>> shuttle "discovery" is set to land today after its final mission. we'll look back at one of "discovery's" most memorable launches. >> incredible footage there. >>> first, the mid-atlantic region is once again bracing for another round of major flooding when we don't need any more water. >> rough winter won't let up. heavy rain could push rivers and streams over their banks in the next few days. t.j. winick reports on what's ahead. >> reporter: the temperatures may be rising in the northeast but so are the rivers. roads and homes are swamped. >> got spare sump pumps, food, everything. >> reporter: heavy rain and melting snow had 36 counties across the northeast under
the hardest hit area may be new jersey, where there's already a state of emergency. >> look. new orleans up to the northeast. a swath of the country being effected. >> incredible pictures coming in. >>> also coming up, outrage in orlando where two gas stations have the highest prices in the country. those prices are not even posted. should there be a law? >> you won't believe what people are paying. a ripoff. >>> shuttle "discovery" is set to land...
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, one of the hardest hit areas in northern new jersey, inundated by floodwaters. residents were told to get out and many spent last night with no heat no, hot water and in this case, for this homeowner as you sea the car in their front driveway, they didn't quette out in time. in paterson, some 1500 residents have to be evacuated today. the mayor saying six fire departments rescue boats will be available to help, if needed. five of seven bridges across the river in the northwestern part of the city are closed and numerous roads are flooded. the river is expected to drop to 10.2 and it rose to just under 12' and that means residents are urged to find temporary housing either with family or friends or at one of the area shelters. again, the flood stage is above 4' above flood stage and that means it could be up until maybe wednesday before residents are allowed back into this area and as you see me walking through the street with strong currents, evacuees are told don't come back until it's absolutely safe and right now, this is not a place to be living. electricity
, one of the hardest hit areas in northern new jersey, inundated by floodwaters. residents were told to get out and many spent last night with no heat no, hot water and in this case, for this homeowner as you sea the car in their front driveway, they didn't quette out in time. in paterson, some 1500 residents have to be evacuated today. the mayor saying six fire departments rescue boats will be available to help, if needed. five of seven bridges across the river in the northwestern part of the...
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and foggy as the word of the day in new jersey westwood, new jersey. streets, homes, also full of water. flooding hit them relief fast. pamela? >>pam: not to strain, snowfall, to decide the lo n des and deadl to and louisi >> kimberlee: a drug store surveillance video from louisiana. two different twisters. major damage. according to the national weather service just 300 yds. the wind shaking the camera lens several billion injuries. one woman died. 135 mph wind speed. and with the helicopters perspective on that day. this cranny footage, through the burning towers captured the building. grady--and this was a flight in 93 national moral is supposed to be ready for the 10th anniversary of september 11th of this year. take a look if this violent brawl hip-hop awards show washington d.c.. a fight erupted during 8 intermission between during an intermission--at this atrium. five hospitalized with one injuries and even any employee no arrests. >>pam: traffic, no problems. north bound, southbound, smoot. much more news into this break. smooth.. oil >>pam: ne
and foggy as the word of the day in new jersey westwood, new jersey. streets, homes, also full of water. flooding hit them relief fast. pamela? >>pam: not to strain, snowfall, to decide the lo n des and deadl to and louisi >> kimberlee: a drug store surveillance video from louisiana. two different twisters. major damage. according to the national weather service just 300 yds. the wind shaking the camera lens several billion injuries. one woman died. 135 mph wind speed. and with the...
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the she goes was one of the new jersey nets.s dating but he delivered here. new jersey a one. leave. these are to prevent teams of the warriors got a chance. kharif valid there ought one. with one ninth left. britt lopez said of stamford delivers. if the nets had the lead for good they hold on it as new jersey, 94-90. this road trip, they were in most games. the cleveland and a cut of one and number of these things. when you're not very good that's what happens. basketball at the college level all day long here comes steve for martin county working espn. now he's coaching st. john's and he's on top of the world. the man steps out of bounds with 1.7 seconds left. it they should have the ball. it should of been a file. they did even check they just laughed. they blew the call. 1.7 seconds left, so st. john's went by two points at the bay east tournament. 65 to 63. san jose state. they have just advanced in the tournament. if they go to the quarterfinals. a 75-74. that's good news pam for san jose state. ivan freeway motorcycle and
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but to be honest with you, if you talk to an average family in new jersey and you say, what is your food bill, what is your gas price, what is your tuition rising, they're not going to tell you there is deflation. and so in a real context, i'm wondering how this macro econom policy is going to get to the average person in a way that changes their life in a more positive way. and certainly the market is a nice indicator in one sense but it isn't for everybody in their lives. and that brings me to the question, how -- when are you going to -- how will you decide how to tighten monetary policy? how do you know when you've reached the point where that is send what type of considerations are you going to take into account? >> well, monetary policy works with a lag and therefore we can't wait until we get to full employment and, you know, target inflation rate before we start to tighten. we have to think in advance, which means we have to use our models and our other forms of analysis and market indicators and so on to try to project where the economy is heading over the next 6 to 12 months. o
but to be honest with you, if you talk to an average family in new jersey and you say, what is your food bill, what is your gas price, what is your tuition rising, they're not going to tell you there is deflation. and so in a real context, i'm wondering how this macro econom policy is going to get to the average person in a way that changes their life in a more positive way. and certainly the market is a nice indicator in one sense but it isn't for everybody in their lives. and that brings me...
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i'm from frenchtown, new jersey. >> jimmy: yeah, new jersey. [ scattered cheers ] that's what i'm talkingsimple. each player gets a turn sketching clues to their teammates. when it's your turn, you pick a clue, announce if it's an action, object, person, or phrase. and you can't talk anymore. and you just have to draw. you 40 seconds on the clock per turn. each round is worth a point. may the best team win -- our team. [ light laughter ] ann, your team can go first. >> oh, how generous of you. all right. >> jimmy: chivalry is not dead. >> okay, so i'm going to go over. you sit down -- >> jimmy: i'm no george clooney, but please. [ laughter ] >> no, you are. okay, so i pick one of these numbers. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> and i'm going to pick this number. i'm not going to show you what it is. it's an action. okay. >> jimmy: all right. here we go. >> ready, is the clock ticking? >> jimmy: all right, is the clock on yet? okay, here we go, we're going. >> okay. >> 140. >> jimmy: what? is that legal? lhll >> yeah, why is that not legal? >> jimmy: i don't know. >> fish? >> jimmy: that's a -- that'
i'm from frenchtown, new jersey. >> jimmy: yeah, new jersey. [ scattered cheers ] that's what i'm talkingsimple. each player gets a turn sketching clues to their teammates. when it's your turn, you pick a clue, announce if it's an action, object, person, or phrase. and you can't talk anymore. and you just have to draw. you 40 seconds on the clock per turn. each round is worth a point. may the best team win -- our team. [ light laughter ] ann, your team can go first. >> oh, how...
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york, new jersey, atlanta, beverly hills, miami."all of them. shout out to andy cohen. but my favorite -- my absolute favorite is the version that's shot right here in our very own building. it's called the "real housewives of late night." [ cheers and applause ] and it stars my wife denise and four of her friends. they are back for a new season, and take it from me, out of all the "real housewives," it doesn't get more real than this. take a look. [ cheers and applause ] >> previously on "the real housewives of late night," -- ♪ >> hello, who ordered the party? >> my name is denise and my husband is jimmy fallon. >> my name is lidia higgins and my husband is steve higgins, the announcer for "the jimmy fallon show." >> my name is dale miles. i'm married to a.d. miles. he's the head writer. >> hi, my name is yvonne. my husband is the director of "late night with jimmy fallon." >> my name is renee biddle and my husband is owen biddle of legendary roots band. >> denise fallon and i do not always get along. [ fighting ] >> this woman is
york, new jersey, atlanta, beverly hills, miami."all of them. shout out to andy cohen. but my favorite -- my absolute favorite is the version that's shot right here in our very own building. it's called the "real housewives of late night." [ cheers and applause ] and it stars my wife denise and four of her friends. they are back for a new season, and take it from me, out of all the "real housewives," it doesn't get more real than this. take a look. [ cheers and applause...
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>> guest: that came from a fight in jersey city, new jersey while i was still fighting preliminary fights and i was getting rid of people real quickly in one or two rounds. now i didn't like that name. i didn't like that man at all. i didn't want that name because there was a hurricane before me, hurricane jackson who was a light heavyweight who couldn't break an egg actually. [laughter] he was a very busy fighter and that's why he was named the hurricane. so i didn't like that, but that was the name that stuck with me to this day. >> host: around the same time we have the young muhammad ali coming on the scene. >> guest: the young cassius clay and i got into it because the state of new york was trying to decide whether they were going to abolish boxing in the state of new york, and mohammad come he was cassius clay at the time, had to testify before the senate committee has the gold medalist of the olympics and i was asked to testify as a former convict who needed boxing in order to make a living and so we were standing outside of the senate chamber and a little boy walked up and asked c
>> guest: that came from a fight in jersey city, new jersey while i was still fighting preliminary fights and i was getting rid of people real quickly in one or two rounds. now i didn't like that name. i didn't like that man at all. i didn't want that name because there was a hurricane before me, hurricane jackson who was a light heavyweight who couldn't break an egg actually. [laughter] he was a very busy fighter and that's why he was named the hurricane. so i didn't like that, but that...
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i have a friend close in new jersey father gene romano who started the bethel of bethlehem. he's in chester, so middle new jersey. >> i'm from wildwood, down the shore. >> beautiful area. so i'm in contact with him a lot about what he went through in the early stages and different challenges. >> and are his bumps in the road similar to yours? >> yeah, i think they're all pretty much the same. >> but he's lasting for 30 years. >> well it's interesting, with him is that it took actually 25 years before it started to blossom. and now volks are coming -- vocations are coming there. >> and does he have or danes and not ordained? >> yes. they live a full life, closeters and part of contemplative prayer. where ours is prayer and the active ministry. >> and do they have any type of cottage industries. how they support themselves through different things, sometimes even people have things that are brought to them. like some religious orders have people talented enough to read x-rays and do all kinds of different things? >> we'll have to wait for the brothers to join and see what gift
i have a friend close in new jersey father gene romano who started the bethel of bethlehem. he's in chester, so middle new jersey. >> i'm from wildwood, down the shore. >> beautiful area. so i'm in contact with him a lot about what he went through in the early stages and different challenges. >> and are his bumps in the road similar to yours? >> yeah, i think they're all pretty much the same. >> but he's lasting for 30 years. >> well it's interesting, with...
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only nevada and new jersey are in worst shape when it comes to creating new jobs. state is still suffering from the housing crash. california has a 12% unemployment rate and a budget deficit of more than $25 billion. the best places for new jobs, north dakota, south dakota and washington, d.c. >>> still ahead, the rocket scientist turned congressman who proved that humans still rule, at least on jeopardy. >>> plus, oil anxiety. what the fed chair tman smaayi about skyrocketing gas prices and the economy. the next, you start one feeling bit off.fine. the moment you feel run down or achy, nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. >>> while it's certainly painful to fill up your car these days, today, the fed chairman talked about the impact those prices will have on our economy. >> raj mathai has that and other stories making news across the tri and around the world. >> he was peppered with questions from lawmakers, how high will these prices go. ben bernanke taking center sta
only nevada and new jersey are in worst shape when it comes to creating new jobs. state is still suffering from the housing crash. california has a 12% unemployment rate and a budget deficit of more than $25 billion. the best places for new jobs, north dakota, south dakota and washington, d.c. >>> still ahead, the rocket scientist turned congressman who proved that humans still rule, at least on jeopardy. >>> plus, oil anxiety. what the fed chair tman smaayi about skyrocketing...
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please tell looking into the wreckage of another bus crash in new jersey.t crashed last night on the new jersey turnpike setting more than 40 people to the hospital. this is days after a bus from connecticut casino crashed as it was returning to new york's chinatown can think 15 people. for people found dead in this area north of tampa florida. police say it appears it was a triple murder-suicide. the deaths could be connected to a fire that destroyed a gun shop a mile away. authorities say an elderly woman lived here with her grandson, her son and her son's girlfriend. the seven siblings killed in a fire in several pennsylvania farm house were laid to rest today. your looking at the scene of the fire. they ranged in age from nine months to 11 years old. the father was on a milk delivery run when it happened. the mother was milking cows in the barn. investigators are polling evidence from the home of the man accused of the kidnapping and torture of the neighbor. this is happening in texas. authorities say that jeffrey maxwell, held a 62 year-old woman for 1
please tell looking into the wreckage of another bus crash in new jersey.t crashed last night on the new jersey turnpike setting more than 40 people to the hospital. this is days after a bus from connecticut casino crashed as it was returning to new york's chinatown can think 15 people. for people found dead in this area north of tampa florida. police say it appears it was a triple murder-suicide. the deaths could be connected to a fire that destroyed a gun shop a mile away. authorities say an...
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. >> kelly, new jersey. >> jimmy: hey, all right. >> lindsay from california. >> jimmy: all right. >>from baton rouge, louisiana. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i'm dawn, i'm from new york. [ cheers ] >> and kyle, from jersey. >> jimmy: oh, a lot of jersey and new york styles over there. okay, guys. you've never met before, correct? >> correct. >> jimmy: all right, very good. you just, kind of, all dress alike. [ light laughter ] now, while you were backstage, we asked you to pick a name for your crew. what did you come up with? >> we came up with one of your favorite delicacies, team p.b. and j. >> jimmy: oh, i like it. peanut butter and jelly. yeah, i guess i like that. [ laughter ] that's very good. i like that. team p.b. and j. now, you've clearly been accessorized backstage. let's take a look at your group photo here. [ laughter ] there they are. there it is, the publicity still for your next world tour. very, very nice. it's time to meet your opponents. here you go. welcome, you guys. what is your name and where are you from? >> i'm desiree, from north carolina. >> jimmy: welcome. >> i'm sa
. >> kelly, new jersey. >> jimmy: hey, all right. >> lindsay from california. >> jimmy: all right. >>from baton rouge, louisiana. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i'm dawn, i'm from new york. [ cheers ] >> and kyle, from jersey. >> jimmy: oh, a lot of jersey and new york styles over there. okay, guys. you've never met before, correct? >> correct. >> jimmy: all right, very good. you just, kind of, all dress alike. [ light laughter ] now, while...
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to this table-flipping tirade on the real housewives of new jersey." to this alcohol induced rage on "kourtney and khloe take miami." it's a scene stealer. a publicist dream. when a pro mow showed snooki on "jersey shore" being punched, it went viral online, doubling the show's ratings. >> i think the biggest danger is the fact that we are really becoming desensitized to things that are really awful and traumatic to watch. >> reporter: stacy kaiser is a psychologist, who also plays one on tv. she's appeared on "celebrity fit club" and "diet tribe." >> what is going on in you? >> i'm two seconds from bailing. >> reporter: still, she worried that watching this stuff is altering everyone's sense of reality. >> things that we used to look away from are things that we watch on television on a daily basis. it sends a message to viewers that it's something that is socially acceptable to our society these days. >> reporter: janelle evil vans isn't the on "teen mom" star in trouble. amber portwood faces felony charges for attacking her on again off again fiance
to this table-flipping tirade on the real housewives of new jersey." to this alcohol induced rage on "kourtney and khloe take miami." it's a scene stealer. a publicist dream. when a pro mow showed snooki on "jersey shore" being punched, it went viral online, doubling the show's ratings. >> i think the biggest danger is the fact that we are really becoming desensitized to things that are really awful and traumatic to watch. >> reporter: stacy kaiser is a...
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rivers are still rising in the northeast this morning after a deluge swamped neighborhoods from new jersey to new england. waters rose rivers in connecticut, sweeping away cars, tvs and everything else in the way. farther north, the rain turned a massachusetts town into a muddy mess. mudslides forced evacuations after trapping cars and surrounding homes in four feet of mud. >>> and in northern vermont, they are digging out from one of the state's biggest snowstorms ever. nearly two feet of snow shut down a major highway. the state government was shutdown. schools across the state were closed. and nearly all flights were grounded. >> wow. amazing snow there.incredible. >>> now, for this morning's weather from all around the country. stormy from the plains to the gulf coast. gusty winds, downpours and the threat of tornadoes, in little rock, new orleans and memphis. heavy rain in kansas city and st. louis. and up to six inches of snow from omaha to minneapolis. snow in the northern rockies and cascades. and rain in the pacific northwest. >> meanwhile, it is 50 in seattle. 34 in billings. 54
rivers are still rising in the northeast this morning after a deluge swamped neighborhoods from new jersey to new england. waters rose rivers in connecticut, sweeping away cars, tvs and everything else in the way. farther north, the rain turned a massachusetts town into a muddy mess. mudslides forced evacuations after trapping cars and surrounding homes in four feet of mud. >>> and in northern vermont, they are digging out from one of the state's biggest snowstorms ever. nearly two...
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on the new jersey turnpike and all kinds of different thoroughfares, you know, the numbers show that there are more white people carrying drugs on the new jersey turnpike than black people but no matter how many times we try to reform the system, more black people are being pulled over for it. >> this isn't just happenen stance. there's a pipeline into the prison into the country that links back to communities that have high levels of police officers in there. it's overmill tarization of people. communities are profiled, racial profiling is happening and that pipeline if you look at a city like let's say, for example, new york city, there are three communities in new york city where 70% of the prisoners throughout the state of new york come from. it's no surprise that those are also communities where you have -- >> you said three -- three communities in 70% of the state's prison population come from these three communities. >> three areas. these three counties in new york city. what you see also is that those are the same counties where you have heavy policing, where you have special
on the new jersey turnpike and all kinds of different thoroughfares, you know, the numbers show that there are more white people carrying drugs on the new jersey turnpike than black people but no matter how many times we try to reform the system, more black people are being pulled over for it. >> this isn't just happenen stance. there's a pipeline into the prison into the country that links back to communities that have high levels of police officers in there. it's overmill tarization of...
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of new jersey still owes $110 million on a stadium that was just demolished to become a parking lot for the new stadium. so there are communities in this country carrying huge demsh some cases hundred million debts on stadiums that are phantoms, that don't even exist anymore that we knocked down to build a new stadium for a sport owner who wants bigger luxury boxes and more fancy concessions to charge higher prices. >> from your super bowl column you wrote, "for absurdity how about those four navy f-18's flying over the stadium with its retractable roof closed? everybody inside could only see the plane on the video screens. it was strictly a two-second beauty shot. know what it cost taxpayers? i'll tell you, $450,000. the navy justifies the expense by saying it's good for recruiting." >> i love the flyover. i actually think it's a thrilling thing -- i think it's a great recruiting tool for the air force and navy. i have no problem with flyovers in general. the money -- navy people would probably tell you those flights, they were going to fly some kind of training flight that day anyw
of new jersey still owes $110 million on a stadium that was just demolished to become a parking lot for the new stadium. so there are communities in this country carrying huge demsh some cases hundred million debts on stadiums that are phantoms, that don't even exist anymore that we knocked down to build a new stadium for a sport owner who wants bigger luxury boxes and more fancy concessions to charge higher prices. >> from your super bowl column you wrote, "for absurdity how about...
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and there, one example william franklin, the son of ben franklin had been the royal governor of new jersey, and he is arrested for being a robie governor easily and put in jail the escapes and he winds up in new york which was of course under the british occupation throughout the war and starts up a guerrilla organization which is operating outside of the british hierarchal control. the british army's are kind of upset about it and they actually do use the word terror and they write r's on the house is as an indication the you can do anything you want to anybody in that house as it is a rebel. this is basically in new jersey it gets to be called the neutral ground ironically because there won't be any army is there but there are loyalists and rebels fighting each other on a guerrilla basis. so yes, that -- if you look at the revolution kind of microscopically you see about 700 some odd battles and skirmishes and 500 some, about 550 of them involved in the military units. the most dramatic one is in the kings mountain on the north carolina, south carolina border where there are about 900 re
and there, one example william franklin, the son of ben franklin had been the royal governor of new jersey, and he is arrested for being a robie governor easily and put in jail the escapes and he winds up in new york which was of course under the british occupation throughout the war and starts up a guerrilla organization which is operating outside of the british hierarchal control. the british army's are kind of upset about it and they actually do use the word terror and they write r's on the...
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i'm talking about, of course, new jersey. [laughter] when i got to new jersey, i attended a summer camp for a couple months, and i made of bunch of discoveries. some were small like the fact that jews previously believed to reside in fruit actually could come in a box, or there was a channel on tv that had nothing but car teens. other discoveries were significantly larger like baseball. even with my mind, i knew there was something american about baseball, a game which you could strike out 60% of the time and still go back at bat, still swing, and still win. i knew that i wanted to live in america. i went back home at the end of the summer, and 10 years later, moved to new york. a couple years ago, my wife and i, i was out of graduate school, and we decided to spend some time in china, and here we are in beijing in one of these smoggy hazy rainy afternoons, and nothing to do other than stare at the very small television with one channel. we see a picture of this boy, and the picture was very clearly taken in the 19th century.
i'm talking about, of course, new jersey. [laughter] when i got to new jersey, i attended a summer camp for a couple months, and i made of bunch of discoveries. some were small like the fact that jews previously believed to reside in fruit actually could come in a box, or there was a channel on tv that had nothing but car teens. other discoveries were significantly larger like baseball. even with my mind, i knew there was something american about baseball, a game which you could strike out 60%...
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the new jersey state supreme court heard tapes where the police promised these convicts $10,000 to stop their lies in court as well as not convicting them for robbing the dead bodies in this bar as well as one of them was the motel bandit who had, who was robbing motels up and down the coast of of new jersey and would have gotten 90 years in the prison. that was the reason why these two people testified, and for no other reason. there was no forensic evidence, no eyewitness evidence, no weapons -- none of that was was found. so the only thing that brought us to court was these two jailhouse snitch. >> host: and you, now, have -- after you were released you went on to a very successful boxing career. but you moved to canada, a country without the death penalty. >> guest: i refuse to live in a country that has the death penalty, especially as i just narrowly escaped the death penalty myself. had that jury, had that jury felt as though i had anything to do with that crime, as i said, they'd have burnt us to a -- >> host: now, when you think about this, though, you continued your boxing car
the new jersey state supreme court heard tapes where the police promised these convicts $10,000 to stop their lies in court as well as not convicting them for robbing the dead bodies in this bar as well as one of them was the motel bandit who had, who was robbing motels up and down the coast of of new jersey and would have gotten 90 years in the prison. that was the reason why these two people testified, and for no other reason. there was no forensic evidence, no eyewitness evidence, no weapons...
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the new jersey cancer registry was outdated when the investigation began. looking at the bill proposed by senator boxer, the disease cluster bill, wouldn't that have a good effect on situations like this, like the toms river identity and evaluate disease clusters more quickly? we have to get ahead of the curve on this. and i think it would be a terrific thing if we can move it . i have proposed a piece of legislation which i mentioned here that we would like to see all chemicals that go into the product that are then circulated throughout our world identified as being safe for children's health before it goes into the product so we then don't have to look at like we do with toxic reform law, which said we should investigate chemicals. and seep what kind of harm they bring. we investigated 200 chemicals out of 80,000, 80,000 and it's not good to -- good idea to have e.p.a. searching for those things that are at fault as opposed to jumping on the band wagon, getting this done before and i would plead with you, be in touch with your senators and make sure they
the new jersey cancer registry was outdated when the investigation began. looking at the bill proposed by senator boxer, the disease cluster bill, wouldn't that have a good effect on situations like this, like the toms river identity and evaluate disease clusters more quickly? we have to get ahead of the curve on this. and i think it would be a terrific thing if we can move it . i have proposed a piece of legislation which i mentioned here that we would like to see all chemicals that go into...
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. >> host: and then comes the episode in new jersey where you're charged and convicted with murdering three, wounding one. >> guest: that's correct. >> host: and you go off to jail. >> guest: that's correct. >> host: and comes all the support from the likes of bob dylan and ali and others to get you out. >> guest: yes, but you got to understand this. when i went on trial in 1966, '67, we were tried for the death penalty. and in america where all the major cities in this country was on fire. when african-americans or black people was standing up against the institutionalized hatred demanding equal justice, equal opportunity, equal rights, equal jobs, equal housing and all of those things -- and equal respect, you know, that was -- that was -- that was the society that i grew into at that time. and when i went on trial, i went on trial with an all-white jury. now, if that all white jury thought for a second that john artis and i had murdered those people they would have done that a -- but only evidence that even suggested that we had anything to do with such a thing was two convicts who
. >> host: and then comes the episode in new jersey where you're charged and convicted with murdering three, wounding one. >> guest: that's correct. >> host: and you go off to jail. >> guest: that's correct. >> host: and comes all the support from the likes of bob dylan and ali and others to get you out. >> guest: yes, but you got to understand this. when i went on trial in 1966, '67, we were tried for the death penalty. and in america where all the major...
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he returned to new jersey, married charlotte, a nurse, and went to law school at rutgers. bud rarely mentioned his war-time heroics as he became a civic leader, church leader, prominent lawyer, and father to three daughters. but on the 40th anniversary of d-day, sergeant lomell and the rangers were famously celebrated by president reagan. >> these are the boys of pointe du hoc. >> reporter: while bud lomell often went back to that haunting cemetery on the beachhead where so many of his buddies are buried, it was never easy. >> to walk up to one of my ranger graves, gets me to the point where i -- i'll go sit in the bus. >> reporter: when asked about the war, bud invariably would say "i don't talk about that, but let me tell you about charlotte and my daughters." "that's what i am most proud of" he would say. they in turn felt the same about him. war hero, father, citizen. >> tom brokaw on one of the greats of the greatest generation. >>> a little history was made on the harvard campus today while a decision from the vietnam era was reversed. rotc is now back on the harvard
he returned to new jersey, married charlotte, a nurse, and went to law school at rutgers. bud rarely mentioned his war-time heroics as he became a civic leader, church leader, prominent lawyer, and father to three daughters. but on the 40th anniversary of d-day, sergeant lomell and the rangers were famously celebrated by president reagan. >> these are the boys of pointe du hoc. >> reporter: while bud lomell often went back to that haunting cemetery on the beachhead where so many of...
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new jersey's already flooded after rain storms last weekend.s another storm approaches. several rivers have already overflowed their banks and it's not looking good for the next storm. the storm could make a mess out of travel and cause a lot of property damage. >> let's check in with meteorologist ava dinges at accuweather. good morning to you, ava. >> good morning, rob and peggy. the same powerful storm system that brought the severe weather to the south over the past couple of days, now affecting the east and the northeast. we're still talking about a severe threat out there ahead of the storm system into the eastern tier of north car back into the dva, potential of a few isolated tornadoes, high wind and hail, especially into the late half of the day. even these thund wil bring extremely heavy downpours causing concerns of isolated flash flooding. as for the northeast, widespread flooding a potential as we go into friday morning because the storm system ushering in a lot storsowgstem ushering in a lot this rain will be stuck ince for a long
new jersey's already flooded after rain storms last weekend.s another storm approaches. several rivers have already overflowed their banks and it's not looking good for the next storm. the storm could make a mess out of travel and cause a lot of property damage. >> let's check in with meteorologist ava dinges at accuweather. good morning to you, ava. >> good morning, rob and peggy. the same powerful storm system that brought the severe weather to the south over the past couple of...
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let's start off with some footage out of new jersey. you can see that many areas have been flooded here due to the recent rainfall. rivers have risen significantly. residents were forced to use boats as a means of getting around. floodwater was quite strong, as you can see. it knocked down a refrigerator here. cleanup efforts are going on, but more rain is on the way. and of course it's not just new jersey but other parts of the northeast dealing with flooding as well. here's the potent storm moving across, very slowly. that's going to bring flooding rains to many areas. we have widespread snow across the north. er in great lakes torrential rains to the south for the mid-atlantic states and quite severe thunderstorms to look out for throughout the night as well. so, many areas again under flood warnings, flood watches do remain in place all the way from the northeast to the mid-atlantic states and we are looking at renewed flooding risks along the mississippi valley as well. do keep in mind that these warnings and watches, advisories ca
let's start off with some footage out of new jersey. you can see that many areas have been flooded here due to the recent rainfall. rivers have risen significantly. residents were forced to use boats as a means of getting around. floodwater was quite strong, as you can see. it knocked down a refrigerator here. cleanup efforts are going on, but more rain is on the way. and of course it's not just new jersey but other parts of the northeast dealing with flooding as well. here's the potent storm...
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new jersey beats toronto. mber two, red sox and yanks, so it was josh stealing the show with a diving grab. very, very nice. and at number one, check out the new out of bounds play. danny granger threw it off the defenders back and steps in for the dunk. very nice. very head's up, but dallas beat count from 116-108. >> they learn that from a girl's team. >> we have seen that this week. >> it's a very cool play. >> and it's no coincidence that we had a red sox and pacers highlight in the show. go figure. >> interesting. didn't the guy that took his talents to south beach, didn't he throw the ball off a teammate's head? >> yes. yes. he can throw it off any body part. we'll be right back. it's legal. it works. [ male announcer ] this...is the network. a living, breathing intelligence that is helping business rethink how to do business. ♪ in here, inventory can be taught to learn... so products get routed to where they're needed most. ♪ in here, machines have a voice... so they can tell headquarters when they need
new jersey beats toronto. mber two, red sox and yanks, so it was josh stealing the show with a diving grab. very, very nice. and at number one, check out the new out of bounds play. danny granger threw it off the defenders back and steps in for the dunk. very nice. very head's up, but dallas beat count from 116-108. >> they learn that from a girl's team. >> we have seen that this week. >> it's a very cool play. >> and it's no coincidence that we had a red sox and pacers...
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beginning tonight, the system in the southeast will bring more flooding to saturated neighborhoods from new jersey all the way to new england. >> emily schmidt shows us the damage so far. >> reporter: it is a double-hit. winter rains, after winter snow. it.tired of it. >> reporter: forcing people out, as the water moves in. >> we have about a foot and a half of water inside the house. the entire living space is completely trashed. we can't -- we have nowhere to live right now. >> reporter: there are flood watches or warnings in more than half of the nation's states. in wayne, new jersey, three inches of rain caused some of the worst flooding in 60 years. it transformed riverside drive into a boat-only thoroughfare. >> i think the problem is the rain, the snow melt, the dam upriver and the lakes. it never used to get this bad. >> reporter: flash flooding in connecticut gave this small stream enough power to wash away the ground and collapse the road above it. >> i'm amazed, though. there's a lot of work to be done. >> reporter: firefighters had to use boats to rescue stranded residents from the ris
beginning tonight, the system in the southeast will bring more flooding to saturated neighborhoods from new jersey all the way to new england. >> emily schmidt shows us the damage so far. >> reporter: it is a double-hit. winter rains, after winter snow. it.tired of it. >> reporter: forcing people out, as the water moves in. >> we have about a foot and a half of water inside the house. the entire living space is completely trashed. we can't -- we have nowhere to live...
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i'm talking of course about new jersey. and when i got to new jersey and attended summer camp for a couple of months, i made a bunch of startling discoveries. some discoveries were small, like the fact that previously believed to reside in fruit actually could come in a box or that there was a channel on tv that had nothing but cartoons. at other discoveries were significantly larger, like baseball. even with my and cartoon 10-year-old mind i knew there was something profound and profoundly american about race ball. a game which you could strike out 60 or 70% of the time and still go back to bed, still swing and still win. and i knew that i wanted to live in america. i went back home at the end of the summer in 10 years later moved to new york. a couple of years ago, my wife and i, i was at a graduate school, and we decided to spend some time in china. here we are in beijing in one of these quintessentially beijing smoggy, hazy, rainy afternoons and nothing to do except sort of stare at the very small television with exactl
i'm talking of course about new jersey. and when i got to new jersey and attended summer camp for a couple of months, i made a bunch of startling discoveries. some discoveries were small, like the fact that previously believed to reside in fruit actually could come in a box or that there was a channel on tv that had nothing but cartoons. at other discoveries were significantly larger, like baseball. even with my and cartoon 10-year-old mind i knew there was something profound and profoundly...
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the gentleman from new jersey. mr. pallone: thank you, mr. speaker.i would yield now three minutes to the sponsor of the legislation, the gentlewoman from wisconsin, ms. baldwin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from wisconsin is recognized for three minutes. ms. baldwin: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong support of h.r. 525, the veterinary public health amendments act. although we may not know it, our health depends in part on a small army of veterinarians working in public health. their role was never clearer than during the h1n1 outbreak. public health veterinarians are our frontline of defense against another outbreak. they inspect our slaughterhouses, prevent foot and mouth disease from outbreaking and devastating our economy and our agricultural industry, and they protect our citizens against the threat of bioterrorism. unfortunately, our current work force cannot meet these public health challenges. in the next 20 years, experts predict a shortage of 15,000 veterinarians. between 2006 and 2016, the bureau of labor statistics pred
the gentleman from new jersey. mr. pallone: thank you, mr. speaker.i would yield now three minutes to the sponsor of the legislation, the gentlewoman from wisconsin, ms. baldwin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from wisconsin is recognized for three minutes. ms. baldwin: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong support of h.r. 525, the veterinary public health amendments act. although we may not know it, our health depends in part on a small army of veterinarians working in public...
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new jersey beats toronto. two, red sox and yanks, so it was josh stealing the show with a diving grab. very, very nice. and at number one, check out the new out of bounds play. danny granger threw it off the defenders back and steps in for the dunk. very nice. very head's up, but dallas beat count from 116-108. >> they learn that from a girl's team. >> we have seen that this week. >> it's a very cool play. >> and it's no coincidence that we had a red sox and pacers highlight in the show. go figure. >> interesting. didn't the guy that took his talents to south beach, didn't he throw the ball off a teammate's head? >> yes. yes. he can throw it off any body ,,,
new jersey beats toronto. two, red sox and yanks, so it was josh stealing the show with a diving grab. very, very nice. and at number one, check out the new out of bounds play. danny granger threw it off the defenders back and steps in for the dunk. very nice. very head's up, but dallas beat count from 116-108. >> they learn that from a girl's team. >> we have seen that this week. >> it's a very cool play. >> and it's no coincidence that we had a red sox and pacers...
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with time running out, new jersey misses a three-pointer that would have tied the game. slip by the nets 102-98. >>> a nice reverse dunk in the first quarter by chicago's derrick rose. look at that. boom. he puts the bulls up by six over sacramento. then in the third he's on the slam side of an alley-oop. the bulls thrash the kings 132-92. when we return, another look at this morning's top stories and a historic transplant. a young father gets a new face. this is the "cbs morning news." s a new face. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm good about washing my face. but sometimes i wonder... what's left behind? [ female announcer ] introducing purifying facial cleanser from neutrogena® naturals. developed with dermatologists... it's clinically proven to remove 99% of dirt and toxins and purify pores. and with natural willowbark it contains no dyes, parabens or harsh sulfates. dirt and toxins do a vanishing act and my skin feels pure and healthy. [ female announcer ] new purifying facial cleanser from the new line of neutrogena® naturals. plus.. how hundreds of american fami
with time running out, new jersey misses a three-pointer that would have tied the game. slip by the nets 102-98. >>> a nice reverse dunk in the first quarter by chicago's derrick rose. look at that. boom. he puts the bulls up by six over sacramento. then in the third he's on the slam side of an alley-oop. the bulls thrash the kings 132-92. when we return, another look at this morning's top stories and a historic transplant. a young father gets a new face. this is the "cbs morning...
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an emergency has been declared in new jersey. earlier this week flooded more than 100 homes. >>> a man with ties to a white supremist group has been arrested for trying to explode a bomb at a martin luther king day parade in washington state. 36-year-old kevin harpen is charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction and possessing an unregistered explosive device. he allegedly put the bomb along a parade route in spokane on january 17th. it was defused before it went off, and it's still not known if he acted alone. >>> well, it was an emotional day in court wednesday for some of the victims of the shooting rampage in tucson. they faced the man accused of opening fire that day. sandra hughes has the details. >> reporter: jared loughner smiled as he was led into the courtroom wednesday, the same smile that he wore in his first booking photo following the tucson shooting spree. now with short, dark hair and long sideburns, loughner stood shackled before u.s. district judge larry burns and, through his attorney, pleaded
an emergency has been declared in new jersey. earlier this week flooded more than 100 homes. >>> a man with ties to a white supremist group has been arrested for trying to explode a bomb at a martin luther king day parade in washington state. 36-year-old kevin harpen is charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction and possessing an unregistered explosive device. he allegedly put the bomb along a parade route in spokane on january 17th. it was defused before it went off,...
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new jersey coming out the winners of it oh to love them. and let's begin with planets where russia down after the opening day of their first round davis cup tie with swindon host opened up a two love lead up to both eager and dre vent to give us a disappointing defeats in friday's singles before of unsoldering appeared fully in control against andriy taking the six three six six on victory to hear his country dearly give us really on a goal to pick up the slack against your is your hunt something the second singles off with a russian losing in another straight sets six three seven six and six or. else was playing of take me to lovely against belgium rafael a doll and fernando verdasco running the first couple of points while the visitors in shock a little while also gave his team the lead winning the opening match comfortably so vehemently slowing down against the world number nine in straight sets for dusk was drafted in as a late replacement for the injured to be clear about this people's decision was blasted right now for a successful si
new jersey coming out the winners of it oh to love them. and let's begin with planets where russia down after the opening day of their first round davis cup tie with swindon host opened up a two love lead up to both eager and dre vent to give us a disappointing defeats in friday's singles before of unsoldering appeared fully in control against andriy taking the six three six six on victory to hear his country dearly give us really on a goal to pick up the slack against your is your hunt...
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brian. >> all right, ron allen in little falls, new jersey, tonight. ron, thanks. >>> overseas now to the violence and high drama of those battles playing out in libya, where rebels trying to overthrow gadhafi are finding the dictator and his military are a lot more resilient than anybody bargained for when this all started about three weeks ago. nbc's stephanie gosk is in benghazi again for us tonight. stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. well, the opposition tells us that they are sending former military units that switched to the rebels' side down to the front line to lead the fight there against gadhafi's forces, but they have been stopped in their tracks. there was a new casualty in the fighting today, the oil facility at ras lanuf. two storage tanks and a pipeline were hit. right now it's unclear what caused the explosions, but both sides are blaming each other. gadhafi appeared on tv again today and he warned the west not to impose a no-fly zone. but there are indications that the defiant leader might actually be more open
brian. >> all right, ron allen in little falls, new jersey, tonight. ron, thanks. >>> overseas now to the violence and high drama of those battles playing out in libya, where rebels trying to overthrow gadhafi are finding the dictator and his military are a lot more resilient than anybody bargained for when this all started about three weeks ago. nbc's stephanie gosk is in benghazi again for us tonight. stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. well, the...
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the findings were surprising to new jersey governor chris christie. >> i'm the governor, i think i have a better idea on public opinion than cbs news does. if not, katie couric should run. >> reporter: but it's the voters opinions that count the most. randall pinkston, cbs news, madison, wisconsin. >>> for the first time since the bp oil spill, federal government regulators have approved a deep water drilling permit in the gulf of mexico southeast of louisiana's mississippi river delta. it is in 6500 feet of water, deeper than the bp well that caused last year's disaster. >>> in southern brazil, disturbing video of a driver running down dozens of cyclists. the car barreled through the activists who were riding slowly down a street friday. no one was killed, but about 40 people were hurt. the driver may be charged with attempted murder. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch," stocks in asia spiked higher again this morning. ashley morrison is here in new york with the latest on that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, asian markets got a boost from foreign investors. the nikkei rose mor
the findings were surprising to new jersey governor chris christie. >> i'm the governor, i think i have a better idea on public opinion than cbs news does. if not, katie couric should run. >> reporter: but it's the voters opinions that count the most. randall pinkston, cbs news, madison, wisconsin. >>> for the first time since the bp oil spill, federal government regulators have approved a deep water drilling permit in the gulf of mexico southeast of louisiana's mississippi...
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has truly gone global as the toronto raptors and new jersey nats were and have to have in london on friday night that's two game one hundred sixteen to how to dance three and seeing their six much losing streak in front of the british crowd at the sold out to quite a few familiar faces in the stands as well including chelsea striker joe barton this is the first ever be regular season game played outside the usa with more to come in the near future as the nets point guard williams believes. it was great you know i thought this was a great trip i thought it was a. it was these games are great for growth basketball griffith. for the crowds there was great you know they cheer for both teams you know pretty equally you know when both teams you know there's some good out there i couldn't get over this is just the start of many many more games. you're staying with the n.b.a. but moving across the atlantic where oklahoma city solved a glance at him and drawn strained ankle didn't prevent him from adding a game high twenty nine points for the sun during flooding this layout with a foul he gave his
has truly gone global as the toronto raptors and new jersey nats were and have to have in london on friday night that's two game one hundred sixteen to how to dance three and seeing their six much losing streak in front of the british crowd at the sold out to quite a few familiar faces in the stands as well including chelsea striker joe barton this is the first ever be regular season game played outside the usa with more to come in the near future as the nets point guard williams believes. it...