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patrick's day parade it was held in new york city today. 250,000 marchers headed up fifth avenue.arade of this kind. parades' will need to be shorter to save money. >>> thousands of runner will take part in the national marathon at this weekend. the race begins at 7:00 a.m. saturday. it is opening up rail service two hours early. trains will run every 15 minutes. metro is rerouting 40 metro access routes. it will conclude at stadium armory at 1:00 in the afternoon. >>> next, doug hill will tell us how long this beautiful springlike weather will stick around. >>> president obama gets in on the march madness. find out who he is speaking to go all the way. >>> the nationals released a projected starter on their roster. rex grossman. let's get it on. female announcer: from jennifer, a bonded leather sa, at the sensational low price, just $329. very cool styling. so affdable. just $329, from jennifer. i'd like nonstop travel because it's quicker. because it's convenient. it's just the best way to go. keeps the cost down. ♪ it means more time doing the things i want to do. it's easy. it
patrick's day parade it was held in new york city today. 250,000 marchers headed up fifth avenue.arade of this kind. parades' will need to be shorter to save money. >>> thousands of runner will take part in the national marathon at this weekend. the race begins at 7:00 a.m. saturday. it is opening up rail service two hours early. trains will run every 15 minutes. metro is rerouting 40 metro access routes. it will conclude at stadium armory at 1:00 in the afternoon. >>> next,...
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-- in new york city. can you tell us about that? >> has grant administrator, we would be required to administer grant to the city of new york if that comes about, but as i understand, there are other things, so i would refer back to your he moved grants were to be administered for any trial -- if ghraib were to be administered for in a trial. >> -- if grants were to be administered for in a trial. >> vice-president joe biden announced loans were being forgiven and said, do not worry, but there are a couple of places the group because people were displaced into those parishes, but they have great needs, and they may not qualify, and i did not know if there are ways to look -- at the same way you talk about greater arbitration -- is there a way to look more holistic play and those situations and not be very legalistic about, you did not have an operating budget so you can be forgiven? >> we are going to work within the law. we try to find ways to work with the community. i think everyone would agree on what the intentions are, but we a
-- in new york city. can you tell us about that? >> has grant administrator, we would be required to administer grant to the city of new york if that comes about, but as i understand, there are other things, so i would refer back to your he moved grants were to be administered for any trial -- if ghraib were to be administered for in a trial. >> -- if grants were to be administered for in a trial. >> vice-president joe biden announced loans were being forgiven and said, do not...
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your budget is $200 million to bring the guantanamo trial to new york city. administration is already saying that it does not look like new york will be the location. are you intending to still use those funds for security for those trials? guest: no. i am a grants administrator. i do not make the decisions about that. if the trials are not done, the money will go back into treasury. i am the grants administrator for many of the state and local grants. if the decision was made it to do anything that would require additional funding that congress is provided for security, i would do the grants under the direction of the secretary of homeland security. the role of dhs and that issue are the two pieces. if the decision is made and funding will be transferred, we are the grants administration to do the funds transfer. guest: they are looking at using those funds to increase firefighter grants. do you see any areas where that $200 million could be better used? guest: i will wait for the leadership as to where they want to put the money. if they want to revert back
your budget is $200 million to bring the guantanamo trial to new york city. administration is already saying that it does not look like new york will be the location. are you intending to still use those funds for security for those trials? guest: no. i am a grants administrator. i do not make the decisions about that. if the trials are not done, the money will go back into treasury. i am the grants administrator for many of the state and local grants. if the decision was made it to do anything...
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best sleep you ever got with a cold...medicine. ♪ >> ann >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york cityat just 31 years old, usher raymond iv has already sold more than 40 million albums worldwide and collected five grammy awards. well, now, he's got a new album hitting stores next week. he's been called the heir apparent to michael jackson. if that's possible. usher talked to us about the king of pop and his other influences in tonight's "play list." ♪ daddy's home ♪ home for me >> for me, it's about a musical journey. it's about borrowing to be great. understanding musical culture and making sure that you put a little bit of, you know, something that you found in it for everybody. ♪ we made it ♪ we made it . >> some of my early musical memories would have to be in the church. song called "i made it." that's a song that my mother would sing. every other sunday she would perform. i would watch her sing in the choir and, you know, eventually i decided to join her youth choir. ♪ >> new edition. i can remember as a kid attending a new edition concert. of course, i sat in the nose bleed sec
best sleep you ever got with a cold...medicine. ♪ >> ann >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york cityat just 31 years old, usher raymond iv has already sold more than 40 million albums worldwide and collected five grammy awards. well, now, he's got a new album hitting stores next week. he's been called the heir apparent to michael jackson. if that's possible. usher talked to us about the king of pop and his other influences in tonight's "play list."...
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pleasure today to have with us as guest host for both hours rudy giuliani, the former mayor of new york cityman and ceo of giuliani partners. let me get some final thoughts from you now, rudy. and we were talking earlier about new york. >> right. >> what do you think about this governor's race shaping up? you've got andrew cuomo, who we all know is going to come out and announce that he's going to run. >> we imagine he is. i assume he is. i think he is. >> we're waiting for the official announcement from his office. you've got rick lazio. >> right. who i should tell you i've endorsed and support. >> i know that you have. who has real ideas on small government, on cutting taxes. >> right. >> and then you've got steve levy coming out and trying to become the republican candidate. >> i think rick should -- i mean, i think rick should get the nomination. i think he earned it. i think he's been there for our party for years. he's got great ideas. he's a great guy. and i hope he's the nominee. and i think he'll give andrew cuomo a much better run than anybody thinks. i think he could conceivably w
pleasure today to have with us as guest host for both hours rudy giuliani, the former mayor of new york cityman and ceo of giuliani partners. let me get some final thoughts from you now, rudy. and we were talking earlier about new york. >> right. >> what do you think about this governor's race shaping up? you've got andrew cuomo, who we all know is going to come out and announce that he's going to run. >> we imagine he is. i assume he is. i think he is. >> we're waiting...
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in new york state, girls were 13 points ahead of boys. at the ronald mcnair high school in jersey city, new jersey, english teacher don dello says he sees the difference. >> in an english classroom, there's always been a tendency for the girls to be more interested in the literature than the boys. >> they just have a lot more focus. and i think they tend to spend a lot more time devoted to reading. i mean, guys are more into sports and being outside. >> reporter: even in math, a subject in which boys traditionally have done better than girls, girls are now roughly even with boys nationwide. why the difference between the sexes? in reading, one theory points to differences between the brains of boys and girls. girls' brains are more verbally oriented, which makes reading skills easier for them to acquire. boys' brains are more visually stimulated. another theory is that boys are more physically restless than girls. recess time has been cut in some schools in the push for better achievement test scores. >> they can read. but they need to be moving around, many of them, or they need to be
in new york state, girls were 13 points ahead of boys. at the ronald mcnair high school in jersey city, new jersey, english teacher don dello says he sees the difference. >> in an english classroom, there's always been a tendency for the girls to be more interested in the literature than the boys. >> they just have a lot more focus. and i think they tend to spend a lot more time devoted to reading. i mean, guys are more into sports and being outside. >> reporter: even in math,...
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the government temporarily convened in new york city. president washington named 6 supreme court justices who were promptly confirmed. again, things were different back then. congress had already occupied new york city's federal all so the court selected quarters on the second floor of the mercantile exchange building. it is not far from the first meeting place in a shopping mall. on its opening day, february 1, 1790, the supreme court not only lacked a permanent home but a quorum. because of poor travel conditions, only three of the six justices showed up. even after the court made up its quorum, they adjourn for the simple reason that they had no cases. the court met briefly in the exchange's building later that year, holding court for a total of 12 days. as you know, the constitution authorizes congress to determine the location of a district to serve as the permanent seat of the federal government. in 1790, another -- the number of states applied for the honor of founding that seed in their territory. many cities yet to be named. it w
the government temporarily convened in new york city. president washington named 6 supreme court justices who were promptly confirmed. again, things were different back then. congress had already occupied new york city's federal all so the court selected quarters on the second floor of the mercantile exchange building. it is not far from the first meeting place in a shopping mall. on its opening day, february 1, 1790, the supreme court not only lacked a permanent home but a quorum. because of...
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from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," march 24th, 2010. >> good evening. they call themselves warriors, fighting the good fight of faith. but it's hard to imagine that anyone today would encourage christians to be violent. indeed in matthew's goes sell, jesus is quoted as saying, if anyone slaps you on the right cheek, then turn to him the other also. but not it seems in all cases or places, because tonight, you're going to meet a group of christians who are not only full of faith, they also love to fight. as ryan owens now reports for our series "faith mather matter" >> reporter: late friday night at the pure country bar in kentuc kentucky, a fight breaks out. but this isn't your grandfather's bar fight. >> hurt like hell, but -- >> as soon as i tape you, let's pray. >> reporter: and some of these fighters give bible beaters -- >> we thank you for the opportunity to go out tonight and to train and compete -- >> reporter: a whole new meaning. >> lord, we pray that you protect our fighters. we pray we
from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," march 24th, 2010. >> good evening. they call themselves warriors, fighting the good fight of faith. but it's hard to imagine that anyone today would encourage christians to be violent. indeed in matthew's goes sell, jesus is quoted as saying, if anyone slaps you on the right cheek, then turn to him the other also. but not it seems in all cases or...
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cities took part including seattle, los angeles, and new york. and cities around the world also participated including cairo, athens, and london. organizers hope the event will re-energize efforts to reach a binding agreement of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. well, the national cherry blossom festival is in full swing in the nation's capital. and isn't this a beautiful picture? the blooming period for the trees runs through april 9th. hundreds of thousands of visitors are actually expected to catch a glimpse and organizers hope to top last year's record setting attendance. the festival runs through april 11th. for more on the weather, let's head to the weather channel's mike seidel live in atlanta. good morning, mike. what a beautiful, beautiful picture. >> yes. and get out early today. rain is moving in early for the cherry blossoms. a storm through the middle of the country head iing to the ea coast, causing a lot of issues there, monday and tuesday. here's the spin in the atmosphere. we've already had 56-mile-an-hour wind gusts clocked this
cities took part including seattle, los angeles, and new york. and cities around the world also participated including cairo, athens, and london. organizers hope the event will re-energize efforts to reach a binding agreement of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. well, the national cherry blossom festival is in full swing in the nation's capital. and isn't this a beautiful picture? the blooming period for the trees runs through april 9th. hundreds of thousands of visitors are actually expected...
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from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," march 17th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with an investigation that is sure to make you angry. at a time when most americans are watching every penny, we're going to show you how criminals bilk taxpayers for billions. the government even admits that a staggering $60 billion is stolen annually from medicare. but the haul is probably much larger than that, in the hund d hundreds of billions what was clear to us after our investigation is that medicare fraud is one crime that does pay, and pay, and pay. tonight, "nightline" instigates medicare fraud. >> let's go. >> reporter: federal agents piper and perez is on the trail of some of the most illusive and richest criminals in the u.s. part of a special strike force in south florida. what can you see? >> well, it's closed. >> reporter: this is supposed to be a working pharmacy. >> reporter: i have more than this in my medicine cabinet at home. i'm not kidding. >> this is just maintain
from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," march 17th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with an investigation that is sure to make you angry. at a time when most americans are watching every penny, we're going to show you how criminals bilk taxpayers for billions. the government even admits that a staggering $60 billion is stolen annually from medicare. but the...
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new york city, people packed fifth avenue in manhattan. as many as a quarter million people picked up kilts and packed their bagpipes to mark the holiday. this is the 249th annual extravaganza in new york city. a quarter million people in the parade. >> exactly. >>> still to come on wjz's eyewitness news. funeral. the day of 80s actor. >>> party drugs. teens have found a way to get high. it's shockingly easy to get. >>> bob turk. more spring-like weather. i'll have the exclusive first warning five-day forecast. >>> wjz is always on. here are the top stories on wjz.com right now. for instant updates on all the day's news, and the updated forecast, log onto wjz.com. ,,,, >>> arrest in connection with his death. the arrest is linked in prescription to a drug ring. meantime, los angeles police release the 911 call. it was a heartwrenching call from haim's mom. >> on the same day friends and family gathered for corey haim's funeral, police released the chilling 911 call haim's mother remade. >> he is not breathing! >> ma'am, are you with him rig
new york city, people packed fifth avenue in manhattan. as many as a quarter million people picked up kilts and packed their bagpipes to mark the holiday. this is the 249th annual extravaganza in new york city. a quarter million people in the parade. >> exactly. >>> still to come on wjz's eyewitness news. funeral. the day of 80s actor. >>> party drugs. teens have found a way to get high. it's shockingly easy to get. >>> bob turk. more spring-like weather. i'll...
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actually was wonderful leadership there that happens to be the most affluent districts in all of new york city, and it's got a population that's not reflective of the city. is overwhelmingly white and asian district in the city that is a school system that is overwhelmingly black and hispanic. nonetheless, when san diego selected the new press superintendent of the schools come after a brilliant lawyer named alan bergson he imported the leader of district two anthony alvarado to come to san diego and say make everybody do this, coerce them. there is no time we have to get the results immediately and we don't want to have anybody in. we don't want consensus, we just want to make it happen. and it was easy to document this because he said this again and again and i interviewed a lot of teachers and principals some of whom had been hired and promoted during that administration, others who had been fired. and they all told the same story of teachers who lost all of economy, all ability to participate in decision making because the district model was there is only one way and this is our way and do
actually was wonderful leadership there that happens to be the most affluent districts in all of new york city, and it's got a population that's not reflective of the city. is overwhelmingly white and asian district in the city that is a school system that is overwhelmingly black and hispanic. nonetheless, when san diego selected the new press superintendent of the schools come after a brilliant lawyer named alan bergson he imported the leader of district two anthony alvarado to come to san...
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from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york cityh, 2010. >> good evening. it's the end of another week, and like millions of americans, you've probably started to relax with some highly processed fast convenience food. many take the junk food option because they say it's cheap and easier to prepare. but according to some experts, that approach has led to an obesity and public health crisis. so, is it possible to change our fast food habits? well, one celebrity chef is on a crew said to do just that. and he's decided to start in the unhealthiest place in the country. as vicki mabrey now reports. >> i want to get everything in the middle now. here's your braeakfasts. there's the bloody corn dogs. >> wow. >> reporter: this is what stacy edwards, 35-year-old mother of four, fields her family every week. >> you tell me how you feel looking at this. >> yeah, it's gross. >> reporter: not that she's ever looked at it this way before. not until british chef and activist jamie oliver came to huntington and made her face up to what they're eat
from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york cityh, 2010. >> good evening. it's the end of another week, and like millions of americans, you've probably started to relax with some highly processed fast convenience food. many take the junk food option because they say it's cheap and easier to prepare. but according to some experts, that approach has led to an obesity and public health crisis. so, is it possible to change our fast...
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but if you have return out there -- let's go to the split screen, on how different things are in new york cityok at times square. it will be 72 degrees here today. it's gorgeous. >> reporter: it's almost 60 already in central park. payback for the long winter. luckily new york city dodged a couple of the big storms. philadelphia, baltimore, washington, some of the snowiest cities on record. at the end of the day, oklahoma city will be on that record too. they average 8 inches a winter and they're over 22 inches. >> mike slidell, earning every penny in his paincheck today. >>> al qaeda running so scared it can't pull off a big-time attack. we'll talk to a form offer cia spy in just a moment. >>> also healed, fiahead, file . you'll see why time's running out for those to claim their cash. plus, every volkswagen includes no-charge, scheduled, care-free maintenance. so, what's this punchdub days about? you know, where you punch someone in the arm every time you see a volkswagen. red one! [ baby crying ] test drive? [ male announcer ] with great deals on all 13 models, it's a whole new volkswagen.
but if you have return out there -- let's go to the split screen, on how different things are in new york cityok at times square. it will be 72 degrees here today. it's gorgeous. >> reporter: it's almost 60 already in central park. payback for the long winter. luckily new york city dodged a couple of the big storms. philadelphia, baltimore, washington, some of the snowiest cities on record. at the end of the day, oklahoma city will be on that record too. they average 8 inches a winter and...
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it is a soggy, rotten start to the day here in new york city. brian is off and in his chair, we've got peter johnson jr. good morning to you. >> good morning to you, peter and we have to start with some tragic news, fox news alert coming out of russia today. two deadly blasts rocked moscow's subway system during the jam packed rush hour. officials say two female homicide bombers blew themselves up killing at least 36 people and wounding dozens of others. russian authorities suspect terrorism but no groups have come forward yet to take responsibility. the last time moscow's subway system was attacked was in 2004 kek kekian rebels to chechen rebels took credit for the bombing that killed 10 people. president obama is on his way home right now after making the surprise visit to the troops in afghanistan. it's his first trip there as commander in chief. how did it go? joining us from there, lieutenant colonel oliver north. good morning to you. >> gretchen, amazingly enough, most of these troops don't even know he was here. we're down in the southern
it is a soggy, rotten start to the day here in new york city. brian is off and in his chair, we've got peter johnson jr. good morning to you. >> good morning to you, peter and we have to start with some tragic news, fox news alert coming out of russia today. two deadly blasts rocked moscow's subway system during the jam packed rush hour. officials say two female homicide bombers blew themselves up killing at least 36 people and wounding dozens of others. russian authorities suspect...
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welcome to hawk bee, live from the fox studios in a beautiful new york city. first day of spring and boy it feels like it. we're coming to you live tonight. we are in new york. all the action is in washington, d.c.. where since early this morning on capitol hill they've been hammering out the details that are going to lead to sunday's debate and vote on the house floor. democrats are scrambling to secure the votes they need to pass health care reform. republicans are committed to defeat the bill. tonight managing editor of the hill bob cusack will break down what is in that bill and explain in simple terps that maybe we can all understand. also pennsylvania governor rendell and south dakota governor rounds will be talking about the impact this bill could have on the states and what it might cost at the state level not just the federal. dick morris on how the leadership is going to do whatever it takes to get this bill passed. and what kind of backroom deals might they be cutting in order to get the votes they need? we are going to beholding a mini town hall gro
welcome to hawk bee, live from the fox studios in a beautiful new york city. first day of spring and boy it feels like it. we're coming to you live tonight. we are in new york. all the action is in washington, d.c.. where since early this morning on capitol hill they've been hammering out the details that are going to lead to sunday's debate and vote on the house floor. democrats are scrambling to secure the votes they need to pass health care reform. republicans are committed to defeat the...
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trip to new york she started to cross a busy street against the light and my wife yield at her and afterward in cold fury my daughter said, thanks a lot, mom. for ruining my reputation in new york city. [laughter] >> i knew that dao's story was true right then. and more than that i recognized his feelings. and not just in my daughter. i could imagine myself in his place fearing not the -- fearing the eyes of strangers. fearing not the darkness of the park or what might happen to me if i surrendered myself to sleep there, but the disdain or pity of stranger who would never be anything but strangers and i thought i could find a way into his story if he decided he would let me tell it. as he eventually did. the other day someone told me i was a purposive writer. i think that's a word. [laughter] >> by purposive, i think she meant writing that aims to expose and analyze important problems and offer persuasive solutions but somehow it seems important to say that i don't deserve that compliment. other writers do. writers who understand that the world's recurring catastrophes, the grossly inequitable distribution of help and civil war and genocide aren't accidents but the products of socio
trip to new york she started to cross a busy street against the light and my wife yield at her and afterward in cold fury my daughter said, thanks a lot, mom. for ruining my reputation in new york city. [laughter] >> i knew that dao's story was true right then. and more than that i recognized his feelings. and not just in my daughter. i could imagine myself in his place fearing not the -- fearing the eyes of strangers. fearing not the darkness of the park or what might happen to me if i...
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it happens to be the most excellent district of new york city. and it's got a population that's not reflective of the city. it is overwhelmingly white and asian district in a city that is a school system that is overwhelmingly black and hispanic. nonetheless, when san diego selected the district schools, a very brilliant lawyer named alan person, ellen person heard of the district, too and he imported a leader and eldorado to come to san diego and to say make everybody do this, co worse them. there is no time we have to get the rights immediately and we don't want to have any buy in or consensus, we just want to make it happen. and it was easy to document this because he said this again and again and i interviewed lots of teachers and principals some of whom had been hired and promoted during that administration. others of whom had been fired and they all told the same story of teachers who lost all autonomy, all ability to participate in the decision making because the district model was there is only way and this is our way to do it and there wa
it happens to be the most excellent district of new york city. and it's got a population that's not reflective of the city. it is overwhelmingly white and asian district in a city that is a school system that is overwhelmingly black and hispanic. nonetheless, when san diego selected the district schools, a very brilliant lawyer named alan person, ellen person heard of the district, too and he imported a leader and eldorado to come to san diego and to say make everybody do this, co worse them....
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>>> take a look at these bite marks on a new york city cab driver. we'll tell you how they got there. >>> plus, just in time for the first day of spring, a snowstorm in the plains. i'm meteorologist mike seidel in oklahoma city. more on the storm and its impacts and where it is headed coming up. >>> good saturday morning, everyone. i'm alex witt. thanks for joining us. >>> right now on capitol hill, democrats are closing in on the 216 votes they need to pass the senate health care bill. moments ago i spoke to long-time health care reform advocate representative john dingell. >> well, we're going to win. the bill is going to pass. it is going to the president to be signed, and 32 million people are going to get health care. >> nbc's luke russert is live on capitol hill for us. with another good morning to you, luke. we have the democrats sounding more confident. they're going to get to 216. is that how you hear it? >> yeah, that's what i'm hearing, alex. you saw mr. dingell who's actually been in the house since 1955. has introduced legislation on thi
>>> take a look at these bite marks on a new york city cab driver. we'll tell you how they got there. >>> plus, just in time for the first day of spring, a snowstorm in the plains. i'm meteorologist mike seidel in oklahoma city. more on the storm and its impacts and where it is headed coming up. >>> good saturday morning, everyone. i'm alex witt. thanks for joining us. >>> right now on capitol hill, democrats are closing in on the 216 votes they need to pass...
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. >> you didn't get out of it. ( laughs ) >> narrator: adam worked in real estate in new york city, until the business dried up. >> you know, it's interesting. now, i'm in the gym at 8:00 in the morning, obviously, rather than at work. and everyone at the gym that i meet is... they're either bouncers or they're unemployed financial people from wall street. i met one girl who was a party planner-- lost all her customers. i met two people that were financiers and bankers, and everyone's in the gym wondering what to do next. and i tell them all the same thing-- go get your master's degree. >> narrator: after he lost his job, he became seriously ill, and that led him to an unexpected path-- to study theology. >> i think god gave me another lease on life. and i think going back to school and studying theology is going to really make a difference for a lot of people other than myself. you know, business can be very selfish. and it can just serve immediate needs and wants. >> answer me a question-- since you've just graduated from college, how'd you pay your way through college? >> well, student
. >> you didn't get out of it. ( laughs ) >> narrator: adam worked in real estate in new york city, until the business dried up. >> you know, it's interesting. now, i'm in the gym at 8:00 in the morning, obviously, rather than at work. and everyone at the gym that i meet is... they're either bouncers or they're unemployed financial people from wall street. i met one girl who was a party planner-- lost all her customers. i met two people that were financiers and bankers, and...
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in new york city alone, they foiled five plots against transit systems since 1997, the most recent, many people obviously remember najibullah zazi who authorities say was plotting to put eight backpack bombs on new york city's subway cars. police used a variety of tactics to thwart the attacks, including the surge that we saw in new york city this morning, where hundreds of heavily armed police officers swarmed subway and train stations. this can act as a deterrent, since terror attacks require surveillance and practice, but the other tactic that's used very often that you don't see is infiltrating these groups to gather intelligence. >> maybe the biggest step, the biggest tag tick, is in very proactive, aggressive investigations, developing of confidential informants, and in communities where the radicals, these terrorists may come from. >> reporter: the experts say the biggest weapon against terror may be our own eyes and ears, trace. if a terrorist thinks he's being watched he's more likely to shrink back into the shadows. trace: by the time they get to grand central, it becomes too l
in new york city alone, they foiled five plots against transit systems since 1997, the most recent, many people obviously remember najibullah zazi who authorities say was plotting to put eight backpack bombs on new york city's subway cars. police used a variety of tactics to thwart the attacks, including the surge that we saw in new york city this morning, where hundreds of heavily armed police officers swarmed subway and train stations. this can act as a deterrent, since terror attacks require...
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imagine seeing that float by in new york city. olchildren in egyptian headdresses and former new york mayor ed koch, who was in office in 1979 back when the first exhibit came to town. >> the king tut exhibit opens to the public in a month. >> not the strangest thing you've seen in new york city. >> might catch your eye. >> yeah, it would. we'll be right back. at participating stores brr! it's another cold one out there, so you'll want to cover up those hands before you hit the sink. um, i said "cover up." or your hands will be in for a long dry spell. [ male announcer ] when the forecast calls for winter hands, it goes beyond dishwashing to help your hands seal in moisture while you do the dishes. [ sponge ] so smooth. so soft. who could have predicted that? [ male announcer ] for a money-saving coupon... [ sponge ] visit dawnhandrenewal.com. >>> medicare reform is a big part of the health care reform overhaul signed into law by the president yesterday. >> and the government has already admitted $60 billion is stolen from medicare
imagine seeing that float by in new york city. olchildren in egyptian headdresses and former new york mayor ed koch, who was in office in 1979 back when the first exhibit came to town. >> the king tut exhibit opens to the public in a month. >> not the strangest thing you've seen in new york city. >> might catch your eye. >> yeah, it would. we'll be right back. at participating stores brr! it's another cold one out there, so you'll want to cover up those hands before you...
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on that line, " the new york post" reports -- mystery american captive in pakistan may be notorious spokesman. the story of adam gadahn. new york city, good morning to michael. independent. caller: donald trump was on larry king's show. he said to larry king, he said the 9/11 hijackers -- 16 had saudi passports out of 19. that is how they got on the plane because it is a favorable administration to the saudis. he said saudi arabia ran the entire thing. they should have this trial in federal court in new york city where the murders occurred, and cross-examination by top lawyers rather than a military court which is a high-speed court. we had taps of the saudi embassy -- let us have the taps from the saudi -- at&t brought into the court room and find out of the prince will the rest of the people from saudi arabia knew about this attack. host: do you find yourself in a minority in new york calling for them to be tried in the city? caller: no, i think it is a campaign. people wanted to know the truth about 9/11. and it is not conspiracy, it is just they want the truth. if you run it into a military court, it is going to be quick. so, pe
on that line, " the new york post" reports -- mystery american captive in pakistan may be notorious spokesman. the story of adam gadahn. new york city, good morning to michael. independent. caller: donald trump was on larry king's show. he said to larry king, he said the 9/11 hijackers -- 16 had saudi passports out of 19. that is how they got on the plane because it is a favorable administration to the saudis. he said saudi arabia ran the entire thing. they should have this trial in...
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temperatures vary quite widely across the mid-atlantic and the northeast. 44 in new york city, 32 in bring binghamton, new york. 40 in pittsburgh. 47 in richmond. 50 here in the nation's capital. there is your storm system there still pushing away and bringing rain to extreme new england -- extreme new england? i think the most sunshine during the day that we'll have during the day this week. not a bad one on tap for us. for turkd mostly sunny skies, a little bit breezy. highs ranging from thlow to the mid-60s. that is above normal so not bad at all. we'll have more details on the forecast coming up in just a bit. -- for today, mostly sunny size, a little bit breezy. >> let's go to julie wright. >> if you are traveling the beltway here at river road, you will find all lanes open inner loop headed around the curve towards 270. outer loop, nice easy ride so far. 395 northbound leaving duke street, lanes are open no incidents to report crossing over the potomac. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. >>> our big story this morning is something to think about as you d
temperatures vary quite widely across the mid-atlantic and the northeast. 44 in new york city, 32 in bring binghamton, new york. 40 in pittsburgh. 47 in richmond. 50 here in the nation's capital. there is your storm system there still pushing away and bringing rain to extreme new england -- extreme new england? i think the most sunshine during the day that we'll have during the day this week. not a bad one on tap for us. for turkd mostly sunny skies, a little bit breezy. highs ranging from...
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>> well, my life has changed in that i am in new york city. i have never been to new york city before the show premiered and i have been here now three times since then. people know me on the street and come up and say nice things to me. but pretty much it is the same. just go to work and be thankful i got this crazy as job. can i say ass? >> yes. that was my nickname in college for things i can't get no here. >> all of the names of your characters are like shell done, leo, floyd and harvey. i also realize you are a big guy so you either are gonna play a union organizer or a desk clerk. so this has got to be great for you to play a gay man in a relationship with a kid. >> yeah, when i said i wanted to be an actor and wanted to get into the business i never in a million years thought this would be the thing people got to know me for, for sure. i wanted to be a character actor. i have been phil three or five times. have i been earv a couple times. >> earv in "csi." >> ronnie. >> that was in "party of 5". >> yeah, i was just talking about that sho
>> well, my life has changed in that i am in new york city. i have never been to new york city before the show premiered and i have been here now three times since then. people know me on the street and come up and say nice things to me. but pretty much it is the same. just go to work and be thankful i got this crazy as job. can i say ass? >> yes. that was my nickname in college for things i can't get no here. >> all of the names of your characters are like shell done, leo,...
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the beginning of the book i explain about how many people fastened on the story of district to new york city has been hot here is the district really solve the problem, close the achievement gap, all these things happen. there was actually one of the leadership and it happens to be the most affluent districts around the city and it's got a population that's not reflective of the city. it's overwhelmingly white and asian district in a city that is -- a school system that is overwhelmingly black and hispanic. nonetheless, when san diego select it a lawyer named alan berson peered alan berson heard of that district and imported the leader of district to come to san diego and to say, make everybody do this, coerce them. there is no time we have to get the results immediately and we don't want to have anybody in, we don't want what consensus, we just want to make it happen. and it was easy to document this because he said this again and again. and i interview about the teachers and principals, some of whom have been hard and promoted during that administration. others have been fired weird mail t
the beginning of the book i explain about how many people fastened on the story of district to new york city has been hot here is the district really solve the problem, close the achievement gap, all these things happen. there was actually one of the leadership and it happens to be the most affluent districts around the city and it's got a population that's not reflective of the city. it's overwhelmingly white and asian district in a city that is -- a school system that is overwhelmingly black...
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this person won the title and a check for $2,500.80 paid trip to new york city. she got hers and 30 by playing hard at girl scout camp and doing what for -- she got hers by playing hard at girl scout camp in doing walking for charity. >> take a look at this. one minute pressed up against this tractor-trailer unable to move her car away because the bumper was hooked on the truck. the driver finally noticed and safely pulled onto a ramp. no one was injured. >> that must have been terrifying. i am glad nobody was hurt. coming mutt -- there is so much more ahead on 11 news today. >> including one of your answers to our watercooler question of the day. good luck. here is a look at the winning lottery numbers from last night. >> a new details about the personal life of a judge to married a domestic abuse suspects. the judge divorced from his wife last fall. the settlement is still dragging on. today we are expected to learn how the mayor plans to reduce the city's $120 million budget deficit. she joined the council president yesterday in giving up their pay raises. the
this person won the title and a check for $2,500.80 paid trip to new york city. she got hers and 30 by playing hard at girl scout camp and doing what for -- she got hers by playing hard at girl scout camp in doing walking for charity. >> take a look at this. one minute pressed up against this tractor-trailer unable to move her car away because the bumper was hooked on the truck. the driver finally noticed and safely pulled onto a ramp. no one was injured. >> that must have been...
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and i'm from new york city. what i am thinking of is the watch and who and how you began and what i am thinking of is how do we really ultimately appreciate who becomes legal and how they become evil. for example, when you open a question on the terrorists, for me they become a label, they become dehumanizing and how do we then recognize and deal with the sources, the history that makes them evil? where is morality? you know, in a sense i'm asking, where is justice in the hard and murky area? by the true cockroach. >> there are two approaches to morality. what is the psychology of morality. one is morality is about shaping better human beings, working on their character. another is you should -- people don't have really characters, they don't have stable traits. the that is just a lazy way of talking about people in which you have to shape is the environment in which they are. scandinavia's may be better not because there are better people, they have a better environment. i'm all for this situation, many people
and i'm from new york city. what i am thinking of is the watch and who and how you began and what i am thinking of is how do we really ultimately appreciate who becomes legal and how they become evil. for example, when you open a question on the terrorists, for me they become a label, they become dehumanizing and how do we then recognize and deal with the sources, the history that makes them evil? where is morality? you know, in a sense i'm asking, where is justice in the hard and murky area?...
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to this audience right here, in new york city, and everywhere around the world. [ cheers and applausehank you, people who insist on showing off ultrasound pictures of their unborn children. [ laughter ] just so you know, all those pictures look exactly the same. [ laughter ] like charcoal drawings of an alien. [ laughter ] there you go, everybody. there you have it. those are my thank-you notes. [ cheers and applause ] oh, one last thing, guys. i forgot, the team that we here at "late night" supported here in the ncaa tournament, siena college, just lost today. e final score was 72-64, purdue. congratulations to purdue. it was a heartbreaker, but, hey, to that amazing squad from siena college, you have nothing to be ashamed abt. you had an historic season. we'll always remember the siena saints team of 2010. amazing players like alex franklin, clarence jackson, ronald moore, dwin ubiles, ryan rossiter, kyle griffin, kyle downey, that's right, both kyles. [ laughter ] jonathan breeden, steven priestley, davis martens. [ laughter ] davis marteens, as well. [ lauger ] he's good, too. he
to this audience right here, in new york city, and everywhere around the world. [ cheers and applausehank you, people who insist on showing off ultrasound pictures of their unborn children. [ laughter ] just so you know, all those pictures look exactly the same. [ laughter ] like charcoal drawings of an alien. [ laughter ] there you go, everybody. there you have it. those are my thank-you notes. [ cheers and applause ] oh, one last thing, guys. i forgot, the team that we here at "late...
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. >>> more than eight years after 9:11, new york city is starting a new search for remains.emaining of more nan 110 victims have never been found. >>> an iraqi american is freed tonight. he was working as a linguist for american troops when he was captured. the group said it released him in exchange for four of its members. >>> the fbi has arrested seven members of a christian militia group. members of the group described themselves as christian soldiers preparing for the arrival of the antichrist. this video was poeed on youtube. we know that an fbi-led joint terrorism task force made the arrests. >>> and a daring robbery rite out of the move i haves in switser land. a gang of thieves went into the casino. they failed to break into the safe room. they got away with several hundred shouns drars. >>> when we come back, the town visited by millions but done really exist. making him a great contender in this bout... against mid-morning hunger. honey nut cheerios is coming in a little short. you've got more whole grain in your little finger! let's get ready for breakfaaaaaaaaaas
. >>> more than eight years after 9:11, new york city is starting a new search for remains.emaining of more nan 110 victims have never been found. >>> an iraqi american is freed tonight. he was working as a linguist for american troops when he was captured. the group said it released him in exchange for four of its members. >>> the fbi has arrested seven members of a christian militia group. members of the group described themselves as christian soldiers preparing for...
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is that new york city right there? yes, it is the statue of liberty. tures of new york city, and also a live shot of atlanta, georgia, downtown. it's going to happen in any minute. stan hour of darkness meant to enlighten the world about climate change. millions are turning off all of their lights in solidarity 8:30 p.m. local time just in a few minutes. about one minute. landmark new york state's empire state building are set to go last year. organizers said last year 1 million people took part in the sponsor of the world life wildlife fund. there is a live picture. earth blackout moment away. i'm don lemon. "gangs of hollenbeck" a really good series continues right after this. at reducing the look of wrinkles. that's because olay has teamed with a highly specialized group of dermatologists and created a wrinkle protocol that gives you the results of the leading wrinkle prescription brand, 0! withoua prescrtion. olay professional pro-x. this is a guarantee you're guaranteed to love. in the north of england to my new job at the refinery in the south. i'
is that new york city right there? yes, it is the statue of liberty. tures of new york city, and also a live shot of atlanta, georgia, downtown. it's going to happen in any minute. stan hour of darkness meant to enlighten the world about climate change. millions are turning off all of their lights in solidarity 8:30 p.m. local time just in a few minutes. about one minute. landmark new york state's empire state building are set to go last year. organizers said last year 1 million people took...
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[ light laughter ] and finally, the museum of sex, here in new york city, has a new exhibition called "rubbers" featuring dresses made from condoms or what lady gaga calls her comfy clothes. [ light laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. [ cheers and applause ] we're thrilled to have guitar legend joe satriani sitting in with the roots tonight. [ cheers and applause ] that's what i'm talking about! joe just released a cd and dvd called "live in paris, i just want to rock." starting march 4th, he'll be on the road as part of the experience hendrix tour, celebrating the music of jimmy hendrix. he'll be sitting in with the roots all night. the one and only, legendary, joe satriani, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] that's awesome, buddy. i love that dude. it's cool. we're starting the week off right tonight. the very funny host of "the colbert report," stephen colbert is here. [ cheers and applause ] "colbert report" that's up to him. i'm a big f
[ light laughter ] and finally, the museum of sex, here in new york city, has a new exhibition called "rubbers" featuring dresses made from condoms or what lady gaga calls her comfy clothes. [ light laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. [ cheers and applause ] we're thrilled to have guitar legend joe satriani sitting in with the...
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the better vitamin c. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. new yorky and beautiful at 70. miami, 73. chicago, partly cloudy at 57. denver, snow, 37. los angeles, 74. >>> time now for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows that skies are cloudy over the rockies and northern plains. and most of the east is waking to another beautiful morning. later today, the east will enjoy another gorgeous day as temperatures climb into the 60s and low 70s. a blast of much colder air will be invading the plains. the mercury will be 30 degrees lower than yesterday. >>> in sports, just one day in and the madness of march is in full swing. kansas and kentucky, the top two seeds playing in yesterday's opening regional action, won as expected, and so did kansas state. but there were some big surprises, too. in the south regional, 15th seed robert morris university gave number two villanova a huge scare. regulation time ended in a 58-58 tie. and when a tough three-pointer failed to drop at the buzzer, nova won it 73-70. the wildcats play st. ma
the better vitamin c. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. new yorky and beautiful at 70. miami, 73. chicago, partly cloudy at 57. denver, snow, 37. los angeles, 74. >>> time now for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows that skies are cloudy over the rockies and northern plains. and most of the east is waking to another beautiful morning. later today, the east will enjoy another gorgeous day as temperatures climb...
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welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. well, before we begin let me take note of the strong and devastating earthquake that happened this week in chile. as with any such natural disaster it's some time until the authorities and reporters are able to figure out what kind of damage was done. our heart goes out to our neighbors to the south because even where buildings and homes did not fall, we know how traumatizing it is to go to bed one night and wake up with the earth shaking underneath you. to those who have lost loved ones or may be searching for them this weekend we offer our thoughts and prayers and we trust that the community of nations will come to aid the people of chile as they have so many times before and most recently in haiti. we're going to have news updates throughout the program and while you're watching tonight, you can also go to foxnews.com and see the latest fact that we can report. and we know you're going to enjoy tonight's program. tonight congressional candidate dr. robert payne from texas, he says
welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. well, before we begin let me take note of the strong and devastating earthquake that happened this week in chile. as with any such natural disaster it's some time until the authorities and reporters are able to figure out what kind of damage was done. our heart goes out to our neighbors to the south because even where buildings and homes did not fall, we know how traumatizing it is to go to bed one night and wake up with the earth...
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from the new york city bar association, this is an hour and 15 minutes. speak good evening. am pat hynes. i'm the president of the association of the bar of the city of new york and it is my pleasure to welcome you here this evening, and as i mentioned we are being covered in this program by c-span and we are very delighted that they are covering this program because it is a very important issue and a very important subject for us all to be discussing. this is a particularly wonderful opportunity for this bar association to really honor and focus on the international aspect of the interplay between the city bar and all of its international activities. tonight is one of those wonderful occasions where we bring together the lawyers who have an interest in practice and participate in the international community of legal issues that this association is so involved with. it is my pleasure to have with us tonight the honorable robert s. french, chief justice of the high court of australia, and just as french, we are really delighted to have you. it is a great honor to have you gra
from the new york city bar association, this is an hour and 15 minutes. speak good evening. am pat hynes. i'm the president of the association of the bar of the city of new york and it is my pleasure to welcome you here this evening, and as i mentioned we are being covered in this program by c-span and we are very delighted that they are covering this program because it is a very important issue and a very important subject for us all to be discussing. this is a particularly wonderful...
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but there are plenty of republicans in new york, including upstate, where republicans traditionally have been strong. mayor bloomberg from new york city, he used to be a republican but now he -- host: and he used to be a democrat. guest: sure did. the republican party is also reeling in new york as nationally. host: what about governor pataki? guest: he could jump in the mix. he has not declared he wants to challenge gillibrand but he could potentially be a strong challenger. right now the only guy around is rick/0 -- lazio, former congressman, who ran not such a great race begins hillary clinton. host: what about rudy guiliani? guest: he is someone who also had a steep fall in new york politics. he ran for president, and his campaign did not go -- he raised a lot of money and had good people on board, but he did not pan out. he still is a big ticket on the republican speaking circuit and he has a lot of credentials to talk about security but he is no longer the force in the party that he was spirited host: -- that he was. host: what is unique about right now in new york? guest: i think one thing, when you have something approximating
but there are plenty of republicans in new york, including upstate, where republicans traditionally have been strong. mayor bloomberg from new york city, he used to be a republican but now he -- host: and he used to be a democrat. guest: sure did. the republican party is also reeling in new york as nationally. host: what about governor pataki? guest: he could jump in the mix. he has not declared he wants to challenge gillibrand but he could potentially be a strong challenger. right now the only...
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rain is heavy for boston, new york city.wettest month they have had in march in all time and for the rhode island area and providence in particular, that's the wettest month ever in recorded history for them. the breeze around d.c. was related to that storm system. we have an area of high pressure building in. president gradient was tight. otherwise a lot of sunshine. we will wait until late in the week to see the system approach us, maybe producing a few clouds around here in time for easter. not a big deal. not a wash out. whave a run of weather. see the cherry blossoms. they are popping. staffers at the tidal basin, we have a camera down there, too. >> they considered it peek thursday and friday. everybody that saw them said they are at peak. maybe they last through april 8th. see them sooner rather than later because they will disappear on us. temperature 71. dulles 73. bwi marshall 71 degrees. check out the temperature trend. we will keep it going. 77 tomorrow. one thing i want to say it will be cooler near the bay. the
rain is heavy for boston, new york city.wettest month they have had in march in all time and for the rhode island area and providence in particular, that's the wettest month ever in recorded history for them. the breeze around d.c. was related to that storm system. we have an area of high pressure building in. president gradient was tight. otherwise a lot of sunshine. we will wait until late in the week to see the system approach us, maybe producing a few clouds around here in time for easter....
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new york city right now, windchill is 27. let me take you through the forecast and what's going to happen. today, no problems. it is cold but it is sunny. by the time we get to sunday, the storm begins to arrive. washington, d.c. will start to see light rain late sunday afternoon. everyone from philly up to new england is dry on sunday. but sunday night, into monday the rain moves in. this looks like another long duration storm. of course we've had river flooding on and off all month long. looks like we'll go through another cycle of this as the storm system lingers monday, into tuesday. it looks very ugly up through the big cities. we'll see river flooding. we could see more strong, gusty winds. of course the soil is so -- the big storm we had about a week and a half ago that knocked out all the trees? once again, remember we were just talking in like a lion, out like a lamb? this will be a lion of a storm. >> in like a lion, out like a lion. want to know a weird fact about that? >> i do. >> i would love to share it with you
new york city right now, windchill is 27. let me take you through the forecast and what's going to happen. today, no problems. it is cold but it is sunny. by the time we get to sunday, the storm begins to arrive. washington, d.c. will start to see light rain late sunday afternoon. everyone from philly up to new england is dry on sunday. but sunday night, into monday the rain moves in. this looks like another long duration storm. of course we've had river flooding on and off all month long....
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new york city i won't give it back. i need that. >> well, that's my thing. >> but i need that. >> today's tonight people are about to be forced to write checks to cover social security and medicare payments to millions of baby boomers like me. >> you understand you have to take care of me, right? >> we boomers who expect to collect social security and medicare are basically stealing from babies. >> you two may not have much of a future because you got to pay for geezers like me. you got to work really hard. >> they'll have to pay such high taxes to pay for my entitlement, they might as well wear a ball and chain, it's a ponzi scheme a billion times worse than bernie madoff, but congress isn't investigating it, they're running it. >> and now they've added a new entitlement to it, health care. it's just so irresponsible. megyn: but if you talk to the democrats who pushed the health care bill through, they say we need it, that otherwise we were going to implode and it would have been much worse for our children who weren't
new york city i won't give it back. i need that. >> well, that's my thing. >> but i need that. >> today's tonight people are about to be forced to write checks to cover social security and medicare payments to millions of baby boomers like me. >> you understand you have to take care of me, right? >> we boomers who expect to collect social security and medicare are basically stealing from babies. >> you two may not have much of a future because you got to pay...
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today denver, new york, you have wind and snow. for the day, new york city to 35 miles per hour today, you'll get bumped around no matter what and things may go to black for you. otherwise looking at other things going out there, too. if you're looking for new york, about an hour or so. boston looking about a half hour because of the wind as well. dallas, thunderstorms later today, in kansas city, showers along with some wind. we'll have that and a look at how much snow denver picks up. they've seen almost a foot in some areas. what about the rest of the day, we'll get to that in a bit. >> i was shocked earlier. thanks, bob. we'll talk soon. >>> a toddler wandered near a busy road. new in the next 45 minutes how he slipped away from day care and what happened to the teachers who were supposed to be watching him. >>> while tiger woods has been the talk of many, one billionaire baseball owner says he's happy about it. here's rafer weigel to explain. huh? >> he's absolutely right, because the media has been giving so much attention to tiger woods, well, meanwhi
today denver, new york, you have wind and snow. for the day, new york city to 35 miles per hour today, you'll get bumped around no matter what and things may go to black for you. otherwise looking at other things going out there, too. if you're looking for new york, about an hour or so. boston looking about a half hour because of the wind as well. dallas, thunderstorms later today, in kansas city, showers along with some wind. we'll have that and a look at how much snow denver picks up. they've...
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Mar 27, 2010
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new york. beautiful weekend for traveling up t philadelphia and new york city, even down to atlanta, georgia. we'll get the rain in here. when we do on sunday, it looks like it will stick around for a while. sunday evening, the yellow, orange, that's the moderate and heavy rain that will be coming in. we could get another inch of rain in locations out of this. from morning 25 to 30 degrees cold. then we'll feel chilly like early march, 47 to 51. the cherry blossom festival takes place. it's family day between 10:00 a.m. and 3:30 will b 40 to 47. opening ceremony between 4:00 p.m. and 5:30. 46 to 50. if you're going to stick around late, take the coat. we are cold again for saturday night and sunday morning. starting out in the 30s again. then we'll start to rise and we should start out in the 60s next week and get back into the 70s, and hopefully that will be the last cra cold snap for us. jim, wendy? >> all right. >> thanks. >>> still ahead, we have new images of that volcano in iceland. this is not it. >> nope. doesn't look anything like that. >>> coming up in sports, wiz trying to put the
new york. beautiful weekend for traveling up t philadelphia and new york city, even down to atlanta, georgia. we'll get the rain in here. when we do on sunday, it looks like it will stick around for a while. sunday evening, the yellow, orange, that's the moderate and heavy rain that will be coming in. we could get another inch of rain in locations out of this. from morning 25 to 30 degrees cold. then we'll feel chilly like early march, 47 to 51. the cherry blossom festival takes place. it's...
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and consider a day trip to new york city where you can get broadway tickets on sale.king a trip last-minute is not ideal, but it is doable. >> start dreaming early. spring is upon us. >>> that does it for "news4 at 5." coming up next, the postal service calls for drastic cuts. jim vance and doreen gentzler are next with "news4 at 6." >>> aftershocks are keeping the people of chile on edge as they continue to try to recover from that massive earthquake on saturday. >>> the u.s. postal service announced today they want to cut mail delivery service one day a week. >>> a bill allowing same-sex couples to get married in the district is scheduled to become law tomorrow. >>> good evening. i'm jim vance. >> i'm doreen gentzler. the d.c. council formally censured marion barry today
and consider a day trip to new york city where you can get broadway tickets on sale.king a trip last-minute is not ideal, but it is doable. >> start dreaming early. spring is upon us. >>> that does it for "news4 at 5." coming up next, the postal service calls for drastic cuts. jim vance and doreen gentzler are next with "news4 at 6." >>> aftershocks are keeping the people of chile on edge as they continue to try to recover from that massive earthquake...
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Mar 26, 2010
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look at new york city price 12.41 the average. 's hard to find that new york city folks seem to keep paying it. adam shapiro is live at a movie theater on broadway. i bet it's expensive there. >> oh, yeah. the prices went up here, shep. they went up just like the rest of the country. for 3-d flick you will be paying roughly 8% more. for 3-d imax flick going up 8%. asking why? part of it is these nifty glasses and technology to bring you 3-d. the theaters have to pay to transfer all of that equipment over. the other reality is the profits from 3-d films. something they can't ignore. something "avatar" made by the company which owns fox. something like 80% of the revenue generated by 3-d ticket sales. the theaters are trying to get in on that action. >> shepard: how do we search for deals, you know, sort of like you search through movie listings? >> well, there are two things you can do. one is a little drastic. there is a theater in brooklyn where if you donate a pint of blood they have a blood mobile outside they give you a free ti
look at new york city price 12.41 the average. 's hard to find that new york city folks seem to keep paying it. adam shapiro is live at a movie theater on broadway. i bet it's expensive there. >> oh, yeah. the prices went up here, shep. they went up just like the rest of the country. for 3-d flick you will be paying roughly 8% more. for 3-d imax flick going up 8%. asking why? part of it is these nifty glasses and technology to bring you 3-d. the theaters have to pay to transfer all of...
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Mar 29, 2010
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this school might be greener than your new york city condo. >> actor dennis hopper is honored on the walk of fame. e editors of consumers digest determine if a car is a best buy? first they drive it in the real world. and put it through its paces. they rate its fit and finish. and the amenities inside. they factor in purchase price and operating costs, fuel economy and resale value. in short, they do what you do to test its quality. the consumers digest best buys from chevy. put them to your own test. and may the best car win. >>> tensions are mounting in asia. there may be deadly consequences for wainling what they call psychological warfare. north korea says journalists are being allowed to visit a zone that is demilitarized. this is after a ship sank saturday due to an unexplained explosion. >>> more violence in mexico. police say the bodies of four men and woman have been found in a rural road in a town not far from the border city of ciudad juarez. a spokesman says the victims were killed execution-style. >>> they have suffered for decades. decades of war, but we are here to hel
this school might be greener than your new york city condo. >> actor dennis hopper is honored on the walk of fame. e editors of consumers digest determine if a car is a best buy? first they drive it in the real world. and put it through its paces. they rate its fit and finish. and the amenities inside. they factor in purchase price and operating costs, fuel economy and resale value. in short, they do what you do to test its quality. the consumers digest best buys from chevy. put them to...
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hue-man bookstore in new york city posted the 40 minute talk. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> remarked after her husband fall from grace, she said we are who we are, because of who we were. and her words betray not only a mature compassion but also speak to a recognition that the past is always with us. and indeed, as william faulkner tells us in his 1950 know bella does, the past is not even past. and in this way we as a nation are who we are. because of who we were. ours is not a nation that hides from its history, or hides its history from its history books. and indeed, one reason why we can be so proud of who we are is in part because of who we once were. a nation that divided its own citizens by race. "root and branch," charles hamilton houston, thurgood marshall and the struggle to end stroke segregation tells us for how to men, two lawyers help take this country from where we were to where they knew we one day could be. in brown v. board of education malik came about, brown is not a judicial miracle. is not the miracle that is often purported
hue-man bookstore in new york city posted the 40 minute talk. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> remarked after her husband fall from grace, she said we are who we are, because of who we were. and her words betray not only a mature compassion but also speak to a recognition that the past is always with us. and indeed, as william faulkner tells us in his 1950 know bella does, the past is not even past. and in this way we as a nation are who we are. because of who we were. ours is not a nation that...
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Mar 18, 2010
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the better vitamin c. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. new york 68. miami, mostly cloudy at 66. chicago, 64. denver, partly cloudy, 65. los angeles, 84. >>> time now a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows that skies are still cloudy over the southeast after yesterday's rain, but it's clear from the ohio valley to the northeast coast. now, later today, showers will continue to be scattered across the southeast. it will be another gorgeous day throughout the northeast. and that great weather will extend across the ohio valley and midwest. the southwest stays sunny and pleasantly warm. >>> let's turn now to sports. a big night for houston point guard aaron brooks. visiting memphis led early, including a big one-handed slam by rudy gay in the second quarter. but brooks came on strong, including a long three-pointer in the third quarter. and he just kept sinking the outside shot scoring seven triples without a miss and a career-high 31 points in all. the rockets won it 107-94. >>> in orlando, san antonio's tim duncan had t
the better vitamin c. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. new york 68. miami, mostly cloudy at 66. chicago, 64. denver, partly cloudy, 65. los angeles, 84. >>> time now a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows that skies are still cloudy over the southeast after yesterday's rain, but it's clear from the ohio valley to the northeast coast. now, later today, showers will continue to be scattered across the southeast. it...