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we're going to new mexico." [ laughter ] really, they went to new mexico, which is -- i'm sorry, new ry beige. it's like, 64 colors of the crayon box of beige. it's, like, all different colors of beige. yeah. >> jimmy: really? >> except for, like, four minutes when the sun is setting. and then it's beautifully red and gorgeous. but four minutes. >> jimmy: yeah, i've heard to tell -- i read somewhere that you dad let you know-- because they film a lot of movies there. >> yes, it's a very hip place to film, you know. new mexico. >> jimmy: yeah, they're filming "macgruber" out there. >> yeah, i know, i don't know -- oh, are they really? >> jimmy: yeah. >> oh, see? it's very hip. >> jimmy: it's hip. >> i'm sure i'll have an e-mail or an article fedexed to me immediately. >> jimmy: they send you articles on anything that's happening in new mexico? >> i got a -- i literally got a fedex box of, like, a "hollywood reporter" from new mexico, saying everything that's filming in new mexico. my he dad, he doesn't spend 50 cents on a cup of coffee, fedexed the article. like, "look, what's happenin
we're going to new mexico." [ laughter ] really, they went to new mexico, which is -- i'm sorry, new ry beige. it's like, 64 colors of the crayon box of beige. it's, like, all different colors of beige. yeah. >> jimmy: really? >> except for, like, four minutes when the sun is setting. and then it's beautifully red and gorgeous. but four minutes. >> jimmy: yeah, i've heard to tell -- i read somewhere that you dad let you know-- because they film a lot of movies there....
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thunderstorms with flooding from tennessee it east texas, while severe weather hits west texas and new mexico. showers and thunderstorms in the southeast and scattered afternoon thunderstorms from new england to d.c. >> another scorcher in the northwest, 99 in seattle, 9 for portland, just 69 in fargo and 70 in minneapolis but low 80s for chicago and detroit. a high of 83 in boston and 90 for baltimore. >> well, police in utah found themselves in hot pursuit of a very unusual littles is expect. >> little being the key word there. the driver blew through a few stop signs, hit 40 miles an hour at time. but for the most part he managed to stay in the right lane before finally coming to stop. check out the driver. 7-year-old boy. >> oh! >> and you could tell by the way
thunderstorms with flooding from tennessee it east texas, while severe weather hits west texas and new mexico. showers and thunderstorms in the southeast and scattered afternoon thunderstorms from new england to d.c. >> another scorcher in the northwest, 99 in seattle, 9 for portland, just 69 in fargo and 70 in minneapolis but low 80s for chicago and detroit. a high of 83 in boston and 90 for baltimore. >> well, police in utah found themselves in hot pursuit of a very unusual...
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the new mexico desert but instead the capsule woodland in the middle of albuquerque so they decided to go with the ocean landing but the real reason they did it was because they constantly expected the rocket would blow up in the pad and they were made with a little tiny group of rockets at the top that if anything went wrong the astronauts could separate their capsule from the rest of the rocket and splash down into the atlantic and that's the main reason they were designed that way. in fact, all of the gemini and apollo capsules could land on land instead of on the water. but as i mentioned before, the technology at the time was really something else. but it was also something else in another way. and in that other way is the fact that we can't believe how rudimentary things were at the dawn of nasa and at the dawn of the space race. when nasa decided to start race racing it decided they would use pigs because pigs have an anatomy the same as human
the new mexico desert but instead the capsule woodland in the middle of albuquerque so they decided to go with the ocean landing but the real reason they did it was because they constantly expected the rocket would blow up in the pad and they were made with a little tiny group of rockets at the top that if anything went wrong the astronauts could separate their capsule from the rest of the rocket and splash down into the atlantic and that's the main reason they were designed that way. in fact,...
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you can go to the exchange in new mexico and say you want a discount.ou want a discount because you are taking your workers to the exchange and you can get some rehrefplt that's playing hardball with the -- get some relief. that's playing hard pwaufplt that's saying to the people who insure kwror workers, you're not giving me a good enough deal so i'm going to have a chance to go to the insurance exchange and get a better one. we call it free choice, more options for employers, more options for workers, options that look like what members of congress have. and i really fear that if we don't set up a system that gets this exchange right so that people have bargaining power, employers and employees, you're not going to be able to get the kind of cost containment that the president of the united states has identified correctly as the heart of health care reform. it's about holding down costs. it's about making coverage more affordable. i urge colleagues to look at the article that was written in this morning's washington "washington post" talking about the
you can go to the exchange in new mexico and say you want a discount.ou want a discount because you are taking your workers to the exchange and you can get some rehrefplt that's playing hardball with the -- get some relief. that's playing hard pwaufplt that's saying to the people who insure kwror workers, you're not giving me a good enough deal so i'm going to have a chance to go to the insurance exchange and get a better one. we call it free choice, more options for employers, more options for...
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the gentleman from new mexico. mr. lujan: mr. speaker, we have no further speakers. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas. mr. hall: mr. speaker, i have no other speakers. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new mexico. mr. lujan: mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2729 as amended. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended -- the gentleman from georgia. mr. browne: mr. speaker, i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and
the gentleman from new mexico. mr. lujan: mr. speaker, we have no further speakers. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas. mr. hall: mr. speaker, i have no other speakers. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new mexico. mr. lujan: mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of...
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the gentleman from new mexico. mr. heinrich: i'm prepared to close. mr. frelinghuysen: i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new mexico. mr. heinrich: i want to add real quickly that the gentleman mentioned our nuclear stockpile, and one of the other ldrd programs that i think was particularly important was the creation and assembly of safety devices for our stockpile like the gel compass tores that are used in the w-61. i think the bottom line is that these programs represent some of the most cutting edge research that we do. they are critical to our national security. they're critical to our energy independence. and i would urge the support of my colleagues, and i would yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from new mexico. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. chair
the gentleman from new mexico. mr. heinrich: i'm prepared to close. mr. frelinghuysen: i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new mexico. mr. heinrich: i want to add real quickly that the gentleman mentioned our nuclear stockpile, and one of the other ldrd programs that i think was particularly important was the creation and assembly of safety devices for our stockpile like the gel compass tores that are used in the w-61. i...
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heavy downpours with a flood warning for roswell, new mexico.four to five inches of rain in the last three hours as the heavy rain moves down to the south. kentucky to tennessee nice line of thunderstorms along northern louisiana in towards mississippi and alabama. that rain stretches into the suburbs of cleveland an you can see also when you get to the northeast some rain moving away from new england. low pressure region right now up towards quebec but with the wrap around moisture and all the rain you had yesterday, some fog issues around philadelphia in towards new york and boston, that's the low level gray cloud stuff. nyc, here's what i'm talking about. a little bit of haze, little bit of fog, seven tile visibility officially at central park. highs a little bit better. 83 degrees and no rain in the forecast for you at least for today. back to the maps. out west, still hot for you, areas around l.a. 105, maybe 106 for your high. down towards western texas look at this line of rain moving on in. zoom in closer towards new mexico. here's your
heavy downpours with a flood warning for roswell, new mexico.four to five inches of rain in the last three hours as the heavy rain moves down to the south. kentucky to tennessee nice line of thunderstorms along northern louisiana in towards mississippi and alabama. that rain stretches into the suburbs of cleveland an you can see also when you get to the northeast some rain moving away from new england. low pressure region right now up towards quebec but with the wrap around moisture and all the...
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in new mexico, we have seen the impact of unaffordable health care. almost one in four new mexicans is uninsured, and nearly half of our citizens have inadequate coverage. the vast majority of these people are employed, but they and their employers simply cannot afford coverage. a constituent of mine from cedar crest, new mexico, wrote me just the other day to explain that she and her husband cannot afford to offer their employees' health care at a small manufacturing company they own. the rates for small businesses like theirs are just unaffordable. and our high numbers of censured citizens cost the rest of us money. the average family with insurance pays an additional $2,300 just to cover the price of the uninsured. $2,300. if a mexican with diabetes has insurance, his insurance company can pay a small amount to have him receive routine tests and treatments from a podiatrist. but if the new mexico is uninsured, he's less likely to receive checkups. as a result he is more likely to miss the telltale signs of a circulatory problem and twice as likely t
in new mexico, we have seen the impact of unaffordable health care. almost one in four new mexicans is uninsured, and nearly half of our citizens have inadequate coverage. the vast majority of these people are employed, but they and their employers simply cannot afford coverage. a constituent of mine from cedar crest, new mexico, wrote me just the other day to explain that she and her husband cannot afford to offer their employees' health care at a small manufacturing company they own. the...
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a new mexico cafe goes for a spicy title.you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." looking for a pretty beautiful day at least across much of the northeast. check out the sunshine boston through new york. back through d.c., a few clouds extend to the northeast. a few popup storms possible in low country, south carolina. chicago, good chance for thunderstorms. overnight in detroit, potentially a few isolated leftover early in the morning. showers move in toward buffalo, potentially new york city overnight into sunday. if you're watching wtwo in indiana, your kids can create anything from cell phone holders and whatever else they can dream up with duct tape at the express yourself. that is your eastern event of the day, dan. this is coming from somebody who carries a duct taped wallet right now. >> it is in your wallet. >> i still carry one. it's a variation of it >> you don't carry the -- not the duct taped wallet thing? >> it's embarrassing to admit it, dan. >> and yet you did. thank you, todd. >>> now
a new mexico cafe goes for a spicy title.you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." looking for a pretty beautiful day at least across much of the northeast. check out the sunshine boston through new york. back through d.c., a few clouds extend to the northeast. a few popup storms possible in low country, south carolina. chicago, good chance for thunderstorms. overnight in detroit, potentially a few isolated leftover early in the morning....
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incredible lightning around albuquerque, new mexico.a line of storms rolled across new mexico and arizona last evening. around here, our sky this morning has been cloudy. we have had a little bit of sunlight. this is a view from the sky watcher camera over the last couple hours. we did have a little sunshine briefly. and then it clouded right back over. the live view of our sky watcher camera is still showing a lot of cloudiness around. the city camera showing the clouds over the potomac river right now. and right now at reagan national, which is to the right of the screen, it's 76. so far this july, they only measured a little over a quarter of an inch of rain. if we don't get any more of that, this will be the driest july on record. and let's take a look at radar now. we are hoping for rain. and a lot of lawns are parched around the region. this is just now exiting culpepper county. it may drift into warnton over the next hour or so. and prince george's county, and st. mary's, right near the bay. up to the west, in the mid-70s. and mo
incredible lightning around albuquerque, new mexico.a line of storms rolled across new mexico and arizona last evening. around here, our sky this morning has been cloudy. we have had a little bit of sunlight. this is a view from the sky watcher camera over the last couple hours. we did have a little sunshine briefly. and then it clouded right back over. the live view of our sky watcher camera is still showing a lot of cloudiness around. the city camera showing the clouds over the potomac river...
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i think they did that in new mexico sometime or in the fall every year as well. rgeous thing to behold. >>> vacationers may be exposing themselves to the risk of serious illness. a new report that found that beach nlliouts sllioti a big problem. he acbes in our area, though,ac received goodar mks for the most part .re b hmb otoeh,sz. oacbeceanan o hityrg e received ag rinatf forsur sta out of five. brian mooar has our report. >> reporter: it is the height of vacation season. and the beaches are packed. >> swimmers and with sunbathers and sometimes also with human and animal waste. >> reporter: the natural resources defense council released its 19th annual report on america's beaches and it is not a pretty picture. >> nationwide, 7% of beach waters samples are so contaminated with human or animal waste that they are not safe for swimming. >> reporter: much of the pollution is caused by rain runoff. and there has been zero improvement over the past three years. meaning some beach goers are risking illnesses, ranging from a rash to hepatitis. the nrdc rated00 of the
i think they did that in new mexico sometime or in the fall every year as well. rgeous thing to behold. >>> vacationers may be exposing themselves to the risk of serious illness. a new report that found that beach nlliouts sllioti a big problem. he acbes in our area, though,ac received goodar mks for the most part .re b hmb otoeh,sz. oacbeceanan o hityrg e received ag rinatf forsur sta out of five. brian mooar has our report. >> reporter: it is the height of vacation season. and...
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why is it we are being asked as taxpayers in california, new mexico, arizona or new york to pay for a technology park to attract businesses in pennsylvania? under that kind of rubrick? why wouldn't we scatter money all over? apparently we have with the $2 trillion deficit. we can't continue to do that. they usually call new business incue baitors and what they turn out to be is earmarks. this very project received $500,000 earmark two years ago. and my bet is next year or the year after or so, there will be another earmark for the same project, because you can never have enough business for a district. no member of congress will take the podium and say, hey, i have too much business in my district. we don't need to construct another technology park. please, no more. it's going to continue to go and go and go. but where do we stop? where do we say enough is enough? we can't continue to put out money this way. i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. altmire: i would say the funding we're talking about is transportation f
why is it we are being asked as taxpayers in california, new mexico, arizona or new york to pay for a technology park to attract businesses in pennsylvania? under that kind of rubrick? why wouldn't we scatter money all over? apparently we have with the $2 trillion deficit. we can't continue to do that. they usually call new business incue baitors and what they turn out to be is earmarks. this very project received $500,000 earmark two years ago. and my bet is next year or the year after or so,...
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the presiding officer: will the -- in my capacity as the senator from new mexico, i object. mr. durbin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. mr. durbin: mr. president, i rise to speak in morning business. mr. president, the issues before the united states senate are sometimes weighty and complex, historic. i don't think there's any greater challenge this senate has faced in modern times than our current debate over health care. this is such a major part of not only the american economy, but of our every day lives that it's hard to think of another issue that we have tackled in the senate which will be so far-reaching. the american people understand the need for change it comes to health care. even if they have a health insurance policy today that they value and trust, they're worried about tomorrow. the cost, the availablity, being denied coverage for a preexisting condition, losing your job and losing health insurance. a child who turn age 23 and is on their own in the health insurance market. a lot of uncertainty that we need to be very serious abou
the presiding officer: will the -- in my capacity as the senator from new mexico, i object. mr. durbin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. mr. durbin: mr. president, i rise to speak in morning business. mr. president, the issues before the united states senate are sometimes weighty and complex, historic. i don't think there's any greater challenge this senate has faced in modern times than our current debate over health care. this is such a major part of not only...
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thunderstorms with a chance of hail from west texas and new mexico to montana.ler with showers in the pacific northwest. >> raining in here, too. >> all over me. 65 in seattle, 69 in portland, albuquerque 92, highs in the 80s for chicago, st. louis and much of the midwest. 90s across the south, 77 in boston and 84 here in new york. let's show the world how sloppy i am. >> can you see this is coffee right here. >> no, it's tea, it's tea. >> i wanted to get the splash. >> all over my pants, too. >> all right. well, heads are turning in a tiny town in iowa all because of a very odd couple. >> the duck and the dog are inseparable. a teen-ager who owned her said at first she thought cleo would have her for lunch but instead they've become best friends. >> sterl loves dog food as much as cleo does. they even drink water from the same bowl. how about that. ♪ side by side >> that of course is michael jackson's song human nature. one of his hits is called "man in the mirror." the man jackson saw in the mirror through his life physically changed a lot. >> cynthia mcfadden
thunderstorms with a chance of hail from west texas and new mexico to montana.ler with showers in the pacific northwest. >> raining in here, too. >> all over me. 65 in seattle, 69 in portland, albuquerque 92, highs in the 80s for chicago, st. louis and much of the midwest. 90s across the south, 77 in boston and 84 here in new york. let's show the world how sloppy i am. >> can you see this is coffee right here. >> no, it's tea, it's tea. >> i wanted to get the...
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thunderstorms in the rocky with the threat of severe weather in parts of colorado, new mexico and montanang winds from south texas to north florida. >> a high of 92 in dallas and miami. 90 in new orleans. 80s from new york to atlanta. a cool 65 in seattle, 9 in portland but boise heats up to 87. >> a self-proclaimed art nis florida is pedalling bicycles that cost more than many used cars. he is calling them works of art. >> you be the judge. alicksis mixes old with new. but most are made from scratch and they could run you up to $15,000. he says his bikes are fancy/functional. some feature hand wrapped copper wiring or wood rooms. >> he says a stingle frame can take him up to 250 hours to build. despite that hefty price tag, he sells about 50 bikes a year. >> wow. >> they have to be made of gold for me to buy at that price. >> there's a bike shop in my neighborhood i went in and prices are outrageous, like a thousand bucks for a bike, which is a lot to me. >> i assumed the bikes would not even resemble a bike, be something really drastically different. >> i don't know a thing about art. >
thunderstorms in the rocky with the threat of severe weather in parts of colorado, new mexico and montanang winds from south texas to north florida. >> a high of 92 in dallas and miami. 90 in new orleans. 80s from new york to atlanta. a cool 65 in seattle, 9 in portland but boise heats up to 87. >> a self-proclaimed art nis florida is pedalling bicycles that cost more than many used cars. he is calling them works of art. >> you be the judge. alicksis mixes old with new. but...
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he dreamed of finishing studies at new mexico state university, for a degree in hotel management.leaves behind his parents, charles, and sandra, sister amy, and fiancee nicole. matthew apuan, an american hero. thank you to all of our guests and for you at home for being with us. see you tomorrow night, 8:00 sharp eastern. until then, good night, everybody. >>> this is a "showbiz tonight" news break. here is some of what we are covering for you on "showbiz tonight" at the top of the hour. sarah palin, parting shot. palin steps down as governor not before taking a few swipes at the media, starlets and hollywood. so who is sarah slamming and why? you don't want to miss this one? also, jon & kate drama galore. jon speaks out about life after kate. he seems to be busy and not with family life if you know what i mean. tell you what jon is saying about the new women in his life. and you have to hear it. and michael jackson exclusive. we are taking you inside the las vegas estate where jackson supposedly wanted to start a new life. that is your "showbiz tonight" news break. tvs most provo
he dreamed of finishing studies at new mexico state university, for a degree in hotel management.leaves behind his parents, charles, and sandra, sister amy, and fiancee nicole. matthew apuan, an american hero. thank you to all of our guests and for you at home for being with us. see you tomorrow night, 8:00 sharp eastern. until then, good night, everybody. >>> this is a "showbiz tonight" news break. here is some of what we are covering for you on "showbiz tonight"...
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. >>> occur va answer camera caught a new mexico couple stealing, well, surveillance cameras. they cased the scene before the man pulled the camera from the building. his face is actually caught again later when he performed the same crude theft. the man was soon arrested but police, however, are still looking for that woman. >>> while burglars successfully executed an atm heist in georgia, the smash and grab robbers chained the cash machine to their pickup truck and dragged it through the store window. police believe this group may actually be connected to four other nearby atm robberies. >>> one tow truck driver in new york took his flatbed for a dip. the truck driver was speeding when it collided with a car and barreled into a backyard swimming pool. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. never a good idea to text and drive. >> no. never is the easy way of putting it. good morning to everyone out there. seattle story really is the big national headline weatherwise. the 103 yesterday i
. >>> occur va answer camera caught a new mexico couple stealing, well, surveillance cameras. they cased the scene before the man pulled the camera from the building. his face is actually caught again later when he performed the same crude theft. the man was soon arrested but police, however, are still looking for that woman. >>> while burglars successfully executed an atm heist in georgia, the smash and grab robbers chained the cash machine to their pickup truck and dragged...
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he dreamed of studies in new mexico university for a degree in hotel management.leaves behind his parents, charles and sandra, sister amy, and fiance, nicole. andrew apaun, an american hero. thank you to all of our guests, and for you at home, see you tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern, and until then, good night, everybody. >>> hello, i'm jane velez-mitchell in new york, and this is a hln news break n. is some of what we are covering for you. sarah palin's parting shot. she steps down as governor, but not before taking a few swipes at the media and starlets and hollywood, so who is sara slamming and why? you don't want to miss this one. also, jon and kate drama galore. jon gosselin speaks out about life after kate and seems to be pretty busy these days, and not with family life, if you know what i mean. i will tell you what jon is saying about the new women in his life. you have to hear it for yourself, and a michael jackson exclusive. we are taking you inside of the las vegas estate where jackson supposedly wanted to start a new life. that is your showbiz tonig
he dreamed of studies in new mexico university for a degree in hotel management.leaves behind his parents, charles and sandra, sister amy, and fiance, nicole. andrew apaun, an american hero. thank you to all of our guests, and for you at home, see you tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern, and until then, good night, everybody. >>> hello, i'm jane velez-mitchell in new york, and this is a hln news break n. is some of what we are covering for you. sarah palin's parting shot. she steps...
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other than that, scattered showers as we head to florida and portions of new mexico. west into the northwest too. >> hello to saginaw, michigan, and charleston, south carolina. maggie, over to you. >> announcer: this portion of "the early show" upon soared by chef boyardee, it's obviously delicious and secretly nutritious. >>> time now for an old world italian meal and some amazing spaghetti sauce, courtesy of john delucie, executive chef of the waverly inn here in new york city and author of a new book called "the hunger." we're going to make sauce on the grill? >> we're going to make sauce on the grill. this came about because i lived out in the hamptons for a while. during the summer, it was so hot in my little house that i didn't want to turn the gas on. i tried to figure how i could make a dish without turning the oven on because we didn't have ac. i took a look at these gorgeous tomatoes. beefsteak tomatoes from new jersey. from the farm stand. >> they have to be beefsteak for this recipe? >> it's a better product. it's genetically engineered. it's a real tomato
other than that, scattered showers as we head to florida and portions of new mexico. west into the northwest too. >> hello to saginaw, michigan, and charleston, south carolina. maggie, over to you. >> announcer: this portion of "the early show" upon soared by chef boyardee, it's obviously delicious and secretly nutritious. >>> time now for an old world italian meal and some amazing spaghetti sauce, courtesy of john delucie, executive chef of the waverly inn here...
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the men's remains were among those of more than 60 people exhumed at a new mexico cemetery during an investigation into looting. yesterday members of the arizona buffalo soldiers association served as pallbearers during the ceremony. >> there's hundreds more we will know about and hopefully that our guys will keep doing their thing. cover a lot more. >> about 100 people, including veterans, government officials, were on hand for the ceremony. >>> when "news4 at 5:00" continues, the woman who made the 911 call that led to the arrest of a harvard professor talks about what she would do if she faced the same situation again. >>> also tonight, the owner of a popular fruit stand takes a stand. after being told he has to move. >>> and growing for a record. a local man and the unusual feat that he is hoping will get him into the guinness book there's something big happening at pizza hut. - woooh, nice! - that's a lot of food! now get big meals like our stuffed pizza rolls, pizza mia, the p'zone... and our personal panormous pizza starting at just $5. the big eat tiny price menu. only at piz
the men's remains were among those of more than 60 people exhumed at a new mexico cemetery during an investigation into looting. yesterday members of the arizona buffalo soldiers association served as pallbearers during the ceremony. >> there's hundreds more we will know about and hopefully that our guys will keep doing their thing. cover a lot more. >> about 100 people, including veterans, government officials, were on hand for the ceremony. >>> when "news4 at...
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host: new mexico, a democrat. caller: i think we have got to recall a statement made by a leading justice. i believe the statement was something to the effect the constitution of the united states is what the supreme court says it is. i think if we look at the performance of the supreme court, and especially the conservative constitutionalist, we can reach the conclusion that their position represents a cultural lag in a constitutional sense, meaning that they really have not been with the times. and their positions, for the most part, have supported the economic institutions that have led us into this crisis, this financial crisis, etc.. i think that the nation will wake up to the fact that we have got to keep up with the times. that statement -- maybe one of the ccallers can tell us. the constitution of the united states is what the supreme court says it is. thank you host: here is the front page of "though wall street journal" this morning. host: that is the front page of "the wall street journal" this morning.
host: new mexico, a democrat. caller: i think we have got to recall a statement made by a leading justice. i believe the statement was something to the effect the constitution of the united states is what the supreme court says it is. i think if we look at the performance of the supreme court, and especially the conservative constitutionalist, we can reach the conclusion that their position represents a cultural lag in a constitutional sense, meaning that they really have not been with the...
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nation, thunderstorms in the rockies with the threat of large hail, gusty winds and tornadoes from new mexico to montana. scattered thunderstorms, heavy rain and high winds from dallas to orlando, showers in northern new england. cooler with showers in the pacific northwest. >>> just 65 in seattle and 69 in portland but salt lake city hits 95 and phoenix 110. seasonable in the nation's heartland with the highs in the 80s from detroit to omaha. 90s across the south. 77 in boston and 84 here in new york. >>> and coming up on this monday, new evidence that your morning coffee could prevent alzheimer's. >> plus a big green light for general motors. one step closer to emerging from bankruptcy. >>> searching for a killer. people in one town arming themselves after a string of murders in just the past few days. i like to play with my dad. i'm able to get out there and play with them. it means the world to me. problem is, i pay for it with the pain. the doctor diagnosed that i have arthritis undernath my kneecap. a real sharp, strong sensation. it aches. when i feel the pain coming on, go take two al
nation, thunderstorms in the rockies with the threat of large hail, gusty winds and tornadoes from new mexico to montana. scattered thunderstorms, heavy rain and high winds from dallas to orlando, showers in northern new england. cooler with showers in the pacific northwest. >>> just 65 in seattle and 69 in portland but salt lake city hits 95 and phoenix 110. seasonable in the nation's heartland with the highs in the 80s from detroit to omaha. 90s across the south. 77 in boston and 84...
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severe weather hits west texas and new mexico today. thunderstorms from denver to des moines. scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms for much of the east coast. >> another scorcher in the northwest. a record 99 in seattle. and 98 in portland. but phoenix is once again the hot spot on the map at 108. just 69 in fargo. and 70 in minneapolis. and low 80s in chicago, detroit and st. louis. a humid 88 in new york. and 83 in boston. >>> coming up, sand survey. the most and least polluted beaches in the u.s. >>> and falling fares. finding a bargain is easier than it has been in years. >>> plus, the coroner has finished the report into michael jackson's death. so, why isn't it being released? it's much easier to find money at esurance. great auto insurance rates and lots of discounts! got insurance already? save more with esurance's "switch & save (tm) discount"! it also pays to shop online. you get esurance's "fast 5 (tm) discount" just for getting an instant online quote. - thanks, professor. - don't forget the good student discount. and there's even more discounts! it's no "
severe weather hits west texas and new mexico today. thunderstorms from denver to des moines. scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms for much of the east coast. >> another scorcher in the northwest. a record 99 in seattle. and 98 in portland. but phoenix is once again the hot spot on the map at 108. just 69 in fargo. and 70 in minneapolis. and low 80s in chicago, detroit and st. louis. a humid 88 in new york. and 83 in boston. >>> coming up, sand survey. the most and least...
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nation, thunderstorms in the rockies with the threat of large hail, gusty winds and tornadoes from new mexico to montana. scattered thunderstorms, heavy rain andigh winds from dallas to orlando, showers in northern new england. cooler with showers in the pacific northwest. >>> just 65 in seattle and 69 in portland but salt lake city hits 95 and phoenix 110. seasonable in the nation's heartland with the highs in the 80s from detroit to omaha. 90s across the south. 77 in boston and 84 here in new york. >>> and coming up on this monday, new evidence that your morning coffee could prevent alzheimer's. >> plus a big green light for general motors. one step closer to emerging from bankruptcy. >>> searching i'm good. neral motors >>> general motors has cleared a major hurdle on its road to ee mejing from bankruptcy and a judge ruled they can sell their best add sets to a new government controlled company. it's necessary to avoid immediate harm to the automaker. gm and the government will look to close the sale buthursday. >>> chrysler announced it has filled remaining vacancies on the board of direc
nation, thunderstorms in the rockies with the threat of large hail, gusty winds and tornadoes from new mexico to montana. scattered thunderstorms, heavy rain andigh winds from dallas to orlando, showers in northern new england. cooler with showers in the pacific northwest. >>> just 65 in seattle and 69 in portland but salt lake city hits 95 and phoenix 110. seasonable in the nation's heartland with the highs in the 80s from detroit to omaha. 90s across the south. 77 in boston and 84...
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a student in a remote alaskan fishing village, and iowa farming town, an indian reservation in new mexico learning math and science over a broad band from a teacher and a major university. yesterday, i heard a farmer in pennsylvania who grew up thinking that computers and connectivity have no relevance to him. he now thinks that farmers cannot live without broadband. they need real-time access to weather, commodity pricing, agricultural information. i had a chance to visit yesterday with a senior computer clinic in downtown .. >> commissioner mcdowell and i spoke this week about his hands on visits to alaska where he saw broadband making a real difference in people's lives. but if we do our jobs right at the sec, we can accelerate economic growth -- at the fcc, we can accelerate growth and ensure we have a sustainable economic engine in the united states. the weekend make america a world leader in mobile. the weekend improve small businesses so they can commit -- compete every where, help to deliver better health care at lower costs, extend the benefits of broadband resolution to our hnmp
a student in a remote alaskan fishing village, and iowa farming town, an indian reservation in new mexico learning math and science over a broad band from a teacher and a major university. yesterday, i heard a farmer in pennsylvania who grew up thinking that computers and connectivity have no relevance to him. he now thinks that farmers cannot live without broadband. they need real-time access to weather, commodity pricing, agricultural information. i had a chance to visit yesterday with a...
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a year before, that 114 games and drove in 54 he's from new mexico. lives out in crarls bad. -- carlsbad. originally drafted by detroit. traded to seattle. traded to the dodgers. trade to cincinnati. then, finally to the marlins for left-hander ben kozalsky back in may 2006. he was in the minor leagues for seven years. off-speed -- off-speed pitch got him. that thing was hanging up there and fortunately craig stammen was able to hang it high enough. >> rob: northrop grumman here on the pitch track. as bob said, sure ross thought it's got to come down and same thing happened to nick johnson against sean west, it didn't and they went down swinging. >> bob: john baker the catcher next. >> rob: sometimes backup breax breaking balls are better than the ones that break down and away. they're unexpected. >> bob: john baker bounced out to zimmerman first time up. pitcher's spot due next. they'll hit for leroux. if it gets down there. stammen deflects. there's gonzalez. 1-4-3 and the fifth inning is over. craig stammen continues to pitch very well in south flo
a year before, that 114 games and drove in 54 he's from new mexico. lives out in crarls bad. -- carlsbad. originally drafted by detroit. traded to seattle. traded to the dodgers. trade to cincinnati. then, finally to the marlins for left-hander ben kozalsky back in may 2006. he was in the minor leagues for seven years. off-speed -- off-speed pitch got him. that thing was hanging up there and fortunately craig stammen was able to hang it high enough. >> rob: northrop grumman here on the...
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oklahoma into new mexico and colorado. be ready for the big rumble of thunder. it's a quick look at your forecast. i'm reynolds wolf, you're watching cnn saturday morning. you all want to run your businesses more efficiently, so we've brought in a team of experts to help. one suggestion is to make your shipping more efficient with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. call or go online for a free supply and up to $160 in offers from authorized postage vendors. shipping's a hassle! weighing every box... actually, with flat rate boxes you don't need to weigh anything under 70 pounds. if it fits, it ships for a low flat rate. ok, but i ship all over the country. you can ship anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. ship international, too. yes, but i ship hundreds of things, in all sizes. great, because flat rate boxes come in four sizes. call now and we'll send a free supply, plus up to $160 in offers. when you're ready to ship, we'll even pick them up for free, no matter how many you have. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal se
oklahoma into new mexico and colorado. be ready for the big rumble of thunder. it's a quick look at your forecast. i'm reynolds wolf, you're watching cnn saturday morning. you all want to run your businesses more efficiently, so we've brought in a team of experts to help. one suggestion is to make your shipping more efficient with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. call or go online for a free supply and up to $160 in offers from authorized postage vendors. shipping's a...
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yesterday you had that so the northern parts of new mexico through central colorado and southern colorado you will see showers and thunderstorms. otherwise we're looking at a big warmup coming in to the pacific northwest. we'll talk about that in a little bit eerie at places like seattle, by see some record-breaking highs possibly come into the picture at tomorrow. today they're looking at a high of 87° soon thanks much, dominica. coming up an interesting experiment to tell you about it as one doctor wanted to see how hard it is for patients who don't have good health insurance to get medical care. so he is forgoing his own plan, his own medical insurance, and he's going to tell us what is learning ts experience. >> harvard professor henry louis gates said he is ready to move on from his arrest but it would police officer but is the camd which police department ready to move on? with a live report from boston. 50,000 crash-tested cars... this is the world record for longevity and endurance. and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation
yesterday you had that so the northern parts of new mexico through central colorado and southern colorado you will see showers and thunderstorms. otherwise we're looking at a big warmup coming in to the pacific northwest. we'll talk about that in a little bit eerie at places like seattle, by see some record-breaking highs possibly come into the picture at tomorrow. today they're looking at a high of 87° soon thanks much, dominica. coming up an interesting experiment to tell you about it as one...
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southern plains, it is going to be hot, triple digits from new mexico to california. may see scattered thunder showers. here you could see flash flooding. just keep that at the top of your noggin. and the northwest loo >> that's a quick look at your national weather. 80s throughout the hawaiian islands, and 70s with a mix of sun and clouds throughout alaska. harry? >> up next, ten years later. we'll remember the life and still shocking death of john f. kennedy jr. (announcer) for many with arthritis pain, not treating is not an option. all prescription nsaid pain relievers, like celebrex, ibuprofen and naproxen, help treat arthritis pain and have some of the same warnings. but since individual results may vary, having options is important. prescription celebrex has been the option for millions of patients for 10 straight years. just one 200-mg celebrex (once a day,) can provide dependable, 24-hour relief for many with arthritis pain, stiffness and inflammation. based on the available data, the fda stated that for certain patients celebrex's benefits outweigh the risks
southern plains, it is going to be hot, triple digits from new mexico to california. may see scattered thunder showers. here you could see flash flooding. just keep that at the top of your noggin. and the northwest loo >> that's a quick look at your national weather. 80s throughout the hawaiian islands, and 70s with a mix of sun and clouds throughout alaska. harry? >> up next, ten years later. we'll remember the life and still shocking death of john f. kennedy jr. (announcer) for...
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. ♪ in new mexico, drums. reporter: in italy, an alto sax. ♪ >> reporter: spain, congas. ♪ darling darling >> reporter: in south africa, a swaying choir. ♪ stand by me >> all of this was layering musicians on top of each other. they could all hear whatever had come before them, and they count find a way to make the track that was something of a universal song. >> reporter: mark formed a nonprofit foundation, playing for change, which funds music schools around the world. the first just opened in south africa. and he made an album, with a number of songs from his global jam. this video itself has had more than 20 million views on youtube. >> completely different societies, but the center is the same. the human heart, the power of the human spirit is the most important thing that i learned around the world, is that, that is the one thing that we share, and it's the thing that can really inspire us to leave the world a better place than we found it. >> thank you, thank you. >> reporter: and so we choose mark john
. ♪ in new mexico, drums. reporter: in italy, an alto sax. ♪ >> reporter: spain, congas. ♪ darling darling >> reporter: in south africa, a swaying choir. ♪ stand by me >> all of this was layering musicians on top of each other. they could all hear whatever had come before them, and they count find a way to make the track that was something of a universal song. >> reporter: mark formed a nonprofit foundation, playing for change, which funds music schools around...
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severe weather hits west texas and new mexico today. thunderstorms from denver to des moines. atreted afternoon showers and thunderstorms for much of the eastoast. >> another scorcher inhe northwest. a record 99 in seattle. and 98 in portnd but phoenix is once again the hot spot on the map at 108. just 69 in fargo. and 70 in minneapolis. and low 80s in chicago, detroit and st. louis. a humid 88 in new york. and 83 in boston. >>> coming up, sand survey. the most and least polluted beaches in the u.s. >>> and falling fares. finding a bargain is easier than it has been in years. >>> plus, the coroner has finished the report into michael jackson's death. so, why isn't it being released? >>> new numbers out this morning show the foreclosure crisis is most heavily concentrated in the sun belt. more tn one-third of all foreclosure filings during the first half of the year came from cities in the sun belt. but above-average foreclosure activity in states like oregon, idaho and illinois, indicate rising unemployment levels are causing the crisis to spread. >>> the federal reserve says
severe weather hits west texas and new mexico today. thunderstorms from denver to des moines. atreted afternoon showers and thunderstorms for much of the eastoast. >> another scorcher inhe northwest. a record 99 in seattle. and 98 in portnd but phoenix is once again the hot spot on the map at 108. just 69 in fargo. and 70 in minneapolis. and low 80s in chicago, detroit and st. louis. a humid 88 in new york. and 83 in boston. >>> coming up, sand survey. the most and least polluted...
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. >> new mexico teen is in the hospital after police tase her in the head.he 14-year-old and her mother were in a fight and went to the police station for help. then the girl ran off. right in front of a patrol car. and across the street without looking for traffic. the officer believes the only way to stop her was to tase her. the girl is now recovering in the hospital. >> cecil county sheriff's deputy got an indecent surprise when he pulled over a man for speeding. the driver smelled of alcohol and noticed he was not wearing pants. driver from delaware said he lost his pants. >> i don't even know how you do that. the deputy looked around but he did not find them either. >> you always get those stories, jeff. >> well, a woman is arrested twice in five hours, for d.u.i. in ocean city. police arrested a 20-year-old woman for swerving across lane markers and running stop signs on friday. she was released on d.u.i. charges. but almost five hours later, police saw her driving again. they arrested her. she was held on a $25,000 bond. that time. >> felt like summe
. >> new mexico teen is in the hospital after police tase her in the head.he 14-year-old and her mother were in a fight and went to the police station for help. then the girl ran off. right in front of a patrol car. and across the street without looking for traffic. the officer believes the only way to stop her was to tase her. the girl is now recovering in the hospital. >> cecil county sheriff's deputy got an indecent surprise when he pulled over a man for speeding. the driver...
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we have outlawed racial profiling and the death penalty in new mexico.e are working for major reforms in the criminal justice system, kansas, and california. >> where are we from? >> reporter: he tried to do that by recruiting young activists. more than 500,000 people belong. most over 50 years old. but the fastest growing group is under 25. >> i first don't approach them with hey, join the naacp. i talk about issues going on in their communities, how do they feel? do they want to do something about it? >> our organization is changing. we are not fighting the same battles. >> reporter: jealous says the battle now is to close the social and economic achievement gap between people of color and mainstream america. >> we have come 100 years on this good road and we ain't turning back now, y'all. thank you and god bless. >> reporter: a fight for justice and equality he insists must be carried on. ron allen, nbc news, new york. >>> when we continue on a wednesday night, the double-murder in florida, the adoptive parents of the special needs children, and the b
we have outlawed racial profiling and the death penalty in new mexico.e are working for major reforms in the criminal justice system, kansas, and california. >> where are we from? >> reporter: he tried to do that by recruiting young activists. more than 500,000 people belong. most over 50 years old. but the fastest growing group is under 25. >> i first don't approach them with hey, join the naacp. i talk about issues going on in their communities, how do they feel? do they...
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now rio rancho, new mexico. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to remind everyone that the biggest issue that the candidates ran on during the presidential campaign was universal healthcare. single payer coverage is what the majority of americans want. you can query your question such as you get different percentages to agree, but the majority of the americans voted a democrat president in who ran on universal coverage. we need to get single payer coverage back on the agenda. it is imperative. guest: my memory of the campaign is president obama ran on providing healthcare to almost all americans. as you may remember, he had a dispute with senator clinton about whether his plan would cover everybody or almost everybody. but he was not very specific about the notion of single payer. clearly he won and there is a lot of support in the democratic party for it. but it is not clear to me that he ran as a candidate proposing single payer healthcare. he ran proposing healthcare for virtually all americans. host: what else did you can we didn't tal
now rio rancho, new mexico. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to remind everyone that the biggest issue that the candidates ran on during the presidential campaign was universal healthcare. single payer coverage is what the majority of americans want. you can query your question such as you get different percentages to agree, but the majority of the americans voted a democrat president in who ran on universal coverage. we need to get single payer coverage back on the agenda. it is...
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we need to move them to new mexico to an airbase. pete domenici, my friend, was concerned about whether they should go to new mexico or nevada. i said, pete, i got a deal for you. i personally don't believe our military, what we do for the military is a jobs program. i think it's to make our nation more secure. and let's have the general accounting office do a study and if they come back and say it will save the country money and it will make our country more secure if they move them to new mexico -- i'm thought going to say a word about it. it took the general accounting office a matter of a few months to do this and they came back and said these stealth aircraft would be better off in new mexico and it will make our country more secure, they can train better there because of how much activity they have at nellis and it will save the country money. that's how i feel about the military. i think we have to have the most soviet unionsophisticated, secun systems that exist. but it has to be something that is good for our country. and it
we need to move them to new mexico to an airbase. pete domenici, my friend, was concerned about whether they should go to new mexico or nevada. i said, pete, i got a deal for you. i personally don't believe our military, what we do for the military is a jobs program. i think it's to make our nation more secure. and let's have the general accounting office do a study and if they come back and say it will save the country money and it will make our country more secure if they move them to new...
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michigan, new mexico, senators and governors are competitive. missouri. you have a real pattern here. >> i've got a question for you. hold on a second. i have a real cause and effect question here. the government bailed out the united autoworkers union, made good their pensions for a million retired uaw workers. that was because michigan, ohio, indiana went to president obama in the election. it was a straight cause and effect, the handout of billions of dollars to the union. what do you say? >> that is not what is in the story. the story is money going county- by-county. no one answered my question as to why george bush sent more money to these counties under the same formula as obama. the autoworkers' industry is a separate issue. it is not what was reported in this story. that is a separate question. we made a decision. stuart: you bailed out a union and disrespected white-collar management. that is what happened. >> we made a decision to continue in domestic automobile industry in this country. you do remember that during world war two, that industry
michigan, new mexico, senators and governors are competitive. missouri. you have a real pattern here. >> i've got a question for you. hold on a second. i have a real cause and effect question here. the government bailed out the united autoworkers union, made good their pensions for a million retired uaw workers. that was because michigan, ohio, indiana went to president obama in the election. it was a straight cause and effect, the handout of billions of dollars to the union. what do you...
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we see what's happened with drought in new mexico and now with california and many other states. and that's why most water managers, including farmers and ranchers are very concerned with what's happening with climate change in terms of the changing prescription patterns that we see in the southwest. what is happening is that the snow packs are melting a lot sooner than they used to. so it is an area of major concern among water users and farmers, ranchers, municipalities, industrial users of water, from california to arizona to new mexico and to colorado. and so we're going to continue to see more prescription pattern changes. >> secretary vilsack, you have a few seconds here to also comment i think with respect to the forest and water supply and watersheds. >> well, first of all, senator, the costs of inaction are unacceptable. i can tell you from my visit recently to colorado there are significant economic consequences to the forest problems that are being experienced as a result of invasive species and the beetle. secondly, that's one of the reasons why i think as you discuss
we see what's happened with drought in new mexico and now with california and many other states. and that's why most water managers, including farmers and ranchers are very concerned with what's happening with climate change in terms of the changing prescription patterns that we see in the southwest. what is happening is that the snow packs are melting a lot sooner than they used to. so it is an area of major concern among water users and farmers, ranchers, municipalities, industrial users of...
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last week i got a short note from a man in pina blanca, new mexico. the man wrote -- and i quote -- "we never made enough money. my wife and i have been self-employed craftsmen for 25 years. we never made enough money for health insurance. my wife now has terminal colon cancer. if she could have had a colonoscopy at 50 years old, she would not be dying at 54. my heart is broken." all this woman needed was the simple preventive care that should be available to every american, care that costs little and saves lives. but our system didn't provide that, and now she is dying. if we don't get health care legislation passed, thousands of women like my constituent in pina blanca won't get their colonoscopies and thousands more hearts will be broken like her husband's. i don't care where you stand in this body, that's not a victory for anybody. another thing we talk about in washington is preexisting conditions reform. it sounds like it should be something complicated, something most americans don't quite understand. but my constituents know exactly what a pre
last week i got a short note from a man in pina blanca, new mexico. the man wrote -- and i quote -- "we never made enough money. my wife and i have been self-employed craftsmen for 25 years. we never made enough money for health insurance. my wife now has terminal colon cancer. if she could have had a colonoscopy at 50 years old, she would not be dying at 54. my heart is broken." all this woman needed was the simple preventive care that should be available to every american, care that...
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we double checked with are stationed in albuquerque, new mexico. this is a storm, just constant one after another with the lightning they have been having lots of problems up there with wild fires. meanwhile, here, no lightning in our backyard. it will be hard to find a clouded some locations. temperatures are holding steady, 72 degrees at bwi. relative humidity is at 55%. the -- if you like a hot, humid record -- whether this is not the weather for you. saturday was a gorgeous day, sunday cooler air up to the north is trying to move in with temperatures into the 50s. 69 in hagerstown, 72 and frederick. it's 81 degrees at ocean city with lots of sunshine. this stationary front is just off of the coast. it will morph into a warm front, come north, and stall again over i-95 corridor. we will expect cloud cover and the on-again off-again rain showers, mainly to succumb to wednesday and thursday. they will not be washed out. seeing mainly clear skies for today. then monday starts clear, clouds are arrive by the late afternoon and evening hours. rain wi
we double checked with are stationed in albuquerque, new mexico. this is a storm, just constant one after another with the lightning they have been having lots of problems up there with wild fires. meanwhile, here, no lightning in our backyard. it will be hard to find a clouded some locations. temperatures are holding steady, 72 degrees at bwi. relative humidity is at 55%. the -- if you like a hot, humid record -- whether this is not the weather for you. saturday was a gorgeous day, sunday...
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spending generated for new mexico.e answer was pretty interesting. the numbers were tiny, except for the military bases, and in one case the money passed through the headquarters in albuquerque to be spent in texas. in other cases, the production lines employed hundreds -- we were told employ hundreds, it employed more like 20 people. you have to be careful what these claims that many factors through around that f-22 was built in those states so you have to support us, senator. host: you say our military forces have become high cost dinosaurs that were inefficient, lethal against magic it has broken free of their constitutional controls to the point they essentially have become a presidential military. guest: correct. that is, i believe, from the first chapter, written by a retired marine corps lieutenant colonel. the authors and that authority are retired military officers, former pentagon officials and a couple of people like myself who worked on capitol hill, for example. i will put it this way, since world war ii,
spending generated for new mexico.e answer was pretty interesting. the numbers were tiny, except for the military bases, and in one case the money passed through the headquarters in albuquerque to be spent in texas. in other cases, the production lines employed hundreds -- we were told employ hundreds, it employed more like 20 people. you have to be careful what these claims that many factors through around that f-22 was built in those states so you have to support us, senator. host: you say...
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the four corners in parts of oklahoma, colorado, maybe into texas and new mexico before the day is out. a lot of cold air that's filtering across the nation. high temperatures not what you would expect especially in memphis. low humidity. 89 in tampa. 73 in minneapolis. out west, it's still definitely summer. 115 in phoenix. 98 degrees in salt lake city. 83 in los angeles. check out the low temperatures dropping to 62 degrees as we get into atlanta. chicago and minneapolis into the 50s. as we get into parts of monday morning, sunday night, monday at your forecast across the nation. i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >>> a tough economy seemed to stop everything. one person said it's time to go her own way. she looks at her unusual effort at money and main street. >> in the eight years she retired from the air force, she's had three different jobs. she quit one and was laid off twice. after the last lay off in february, she started rethinking her options. i was thinking i'm tired of going through this. what would i enjoy. coe di inspired her to set her sights on opening a dog grooming business.
the four corners in parts of oklahoma, colorado, maybe into texas and new mexico before the day is out. a lot of cold air that's filtering across the nation. high temperatures not what you would expect especially in memphis. low humidity. 89 in tampa. 73 in minneapolis. out west, it's still definitely summer. 115 in phoenix. 98 degrees in salt lake city. 83 in los angeles. check out the low temperatures dropping to 62 degrees as we get into atlanta. chicago and minneapolis into the 50s. as we...
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they are coming from as far as albuquerque, new mexico, philadelphia, new york, all over. >> do you get bigger and better all the time? 35 years, that's a lot. >> pee were previously at catonsville community college. then we moved to patterson parkp. >> that is great. so it starts next weekend? >> yes. >> okay. and goes all weekend. >> we open on friday at 12:00 noon. >> we have a special something going on in the studio here. what's the individual's name, lewis campbell? tell me what he's going to do. >> lewis is a champion dancer. he danced all across the united states. is he known as a northern traditional dancer. he's mainly part of any natural material, the bird or animal. he represents a warrior, which he is representing our people wherever we go. his movement really represents native americans representing the people here. the movements that we've made coming from knock knock up into the baltimore area. and when you look at his outfit, what you might think is painted, of course hundreds of thousands of bees representing columbia people expressing it on the outfits. so it's dancin
they are coming from as far as albuquerque, new mexico, philadelphia, new york, all over. >> do you get bigger and better all the time? 35 years, that's a lot. >> pee were previously at catonsville community college. then we moved to patterson parkp. >> that is great. so it starts next weekend? >> yes. >> okay. and goes all weekend. >> we open on friday at 12:00 noon. >> we have a special something going on in the studio here. what's the individual's...
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a student in a remote alaskan fishing village, and iowa farming town, an indian reservation in new mexicolearning math and science over a broad band from a teacher and a major university. yesterday, i heard a farmer in pennsylvania who grew up thinking that computers and connectivity have no relevance to him. he now thinks that farmers cannot live without broadband. they need real-time access to weather, commodity pricing, agricultural information. i had a chance to visit yesterday with a senior computer clinic in downtown .. >> his visit to a healthcare in d.c. where advanced communications technology is being used to help teenaged mothers, text messaging, face book. other opportunities. we spoke this week about his hands on visits to alaska where he sought way where brood band was making a real difference f. we do our job right at fcc, we can accelerate economic growth, create jobs and make sure we have a sustainable growth of wedge in the united states. deliver better health care at lower costs, extend the benefits of broadband resolution to our hnmpolice and firefighters who depend on
a student in a remote alaskan fishing village, and iowa farming town, an indian reservation in new mexicolearning math and science over a broad band from a teacher and a major university. yesterday, i heard a farmer in pennsylvania who grew up thinking that computers and connectivity have no relevance to him. he now thinks that farmers cannot live without broadband. they need real-time access to weather, commodity pricing, agricultural information. i had a chance to visit yesterday with a...
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. >> new mexico maybe? >> well, you know, you say you are open-minded. >> i am listening. i am absolutely listening. >> have you seen the movie? >> i don't go to the movies very often. >> the fake photography. >> i haven't. we will show everybody whatever we have. let me bring on somebody to assist you. my next guest started believing the official version of history which is what i and most people believe. but interestingly enough, let me interrupt myself and in 1999 when they took a gallop poll of whether or not americans felt the moon landing was fake 6 percent. only 6 percent said they thought it was fake. in 2005, 2006 another survey done of young people, those who have witnessed the landing found almost 25 percent of young people 18 to 35 believe -- 25 percent believe the moon landing was fake. of the youngsters. that is quite a substantial number. one of those converts to believing -- disbelieving the moon landing is my next guest when he heard about the erased tapes five years ago he became suspicious the united states engineered what was a gigantic hoax as cold war
. >> new mexico maybe? >> well, you know, you say you are open-minded. >> i am listening. i am absolutely listening. >> have you seen the movie? >> i don't go to the movies very often. >> the fake photography. >> i haven't. we will show everybody whatever we have. let me bring on somebody to assist you. my next guest started believing the official version of history which is what i and most people believe. but interestingly enough, let me interrupt...