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very sad for newporters, and actually the united states. the america's cup was lost in 1983, and the cup was handed from the american team to the australians, right here. so next summer, in june, the trials will come back to newport. it will be the first time in 20-plus years. we're very excited that perhaps newport will regain its reputation as being the best site for sailing anywhere in the world. and one of the people who madend vanderbilt, have been been a skipper of an america's cup yacht, having won over the years and he's the son of alva and william k. vanderbilt. this is consuelo's bedroom. here's this young woman who is crazy about another man, not the duke of marlboro. her mother has just, what many believe has faked a heart attack. her mother's friend has said, consuelo, you need to do something to help get your mother back in good health. of course, the only thing that's going to get her back into good health is consuelo agreeing to marry the duke of marlboro. her friends cannot get in to see her. there are all of her letters th
very sad for newporters, and actually the united states. the america's cup was lost in 1983, and the cup was handed from the american team to the australians, right here. so next summer, in june, the trials will come back to newport. it will be the first time in 20-plus years. we're very excited that perhaps newport will regain its reputation as being the best site for sailing anywhere in the world. and one of the people who madend vanderbilt, have been been a skipper of an america's cup yacht,...
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very sad for newporters and actually the united states. the america's cup was lost in 1983 and the cup handed to the american team to the australians right here. so next summer in june the trials will come back to newport. we're very excited that perhaps newport will gain its reputation as being the best site for sailing anywhere in the world. and one of the people who made that reputation occur was harold vanderbilt, having been a skipper of an america's cup yacht, having won over the ye s years. he's the son of alva and william k. vanderbilt. this is consuela's room. she's crazy about another man, not the duke of yarborough. her mother has what many believe has faked a heart attack. her mother's friend said you need to do something to help get your mother back in good health. the only thing that's going to get her mother back into good health is conswaleos agreeing to marry the duke. there are all of her letters that she writes to friends outside are not getting delivered. her father is traveling so she has no one to talk to. her brother
very sad for newporters and actually the united states. the america's cup was lost in 1983 and the cup handed to the american team to the australians right here. so next summer in june the trials will come back to newport. we're very excited that perhaps newport will gain its reputation as being the best site for sailing anywhere in the world. and one of the people who made that reputation occur was harold vanderbilt, having been a skipper of an america's cup yacht, having won over the ye s...
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in newport news. as a third grader, i wanted to be a police officer. i got that opportunity at the young age of 20. i joined a department and saw a lot of things i thought were very unusual, but remember being judged by the number of people we locked up. a good police officer works in numbers. a good police officer was one who stepped up to the plate and made sure everybody knew who he was in the community not from a peaceful perspective, but from a perspective of making sure that incarceration was at the top of your list. it went on that track for a number of years early in my police career, then was asked by a supervisor to go to one of our local elementary schools, actually a very young primary school, on 16th street in newport news. they wanted me to give a talk on citizenship, so there i was, a young, white police officer going into a predominantly african-american school of kindergarten through second grade students. i learned this was their graduation and was told this is the first step in a he
in newport news. as a third grader, i wanted to be a police officer. i got that opportunity at the young age of 20. i joined a department and saw a lot of things i thought were very unusual, but remember being judged by the number of people we locked up. a good police officer works in numbers. a good police officer was one who stepped up to the plate and made sure everybody knew who he was in the community not from a peaceful perspective, but from a perspective of making sure that incarceration...
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we were talking about this a long time ago in our home of newport news, virginia. which brings me to my remarks today. 1977, i joined my hometown police department in newport news, virginia. everybody wants to know what you want to do when you grow up. as a third grader i always wanted to be a police officer. so i got that opportunity at the young age of 20. i joined the department and i saw a lot of things i found were very unusual. but i also remember being judged by the number of people that we locked up. a good police officer worked on numbers. a good police officer was one who stepped up to the plate and made sure that everybody knew who he was in the community, not from a peaceful perspective, but from a perspective of making sure that incarceration was at the top of your list. i went on that track for a number of years early in my police career. and then i was asked by one of the supervisors to go to one of our local elementary schools that was actually a very young primary school. on 16th street down in newport news. and they wanted me to give a talk on cit
we were talking about this a long time ago in our home of newport news, virginia. which brings me to my remarks today. 1977, i joined my hometown police department in newport news, virginia. everybody wants to know what you want to do when you grow up. as a third grader i always wanted to be a police officer. so i got that opportunity at the young age of 20. i joined the department and i saw a lot of things i found were very unusual. but i also remember being judged by the number of people that...
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we tried to bring the cup to newport beach. they were faster and we were eliminated quarterly. san francisco has registry. what -- has a rich history. this can be one of the most innovative and inspiring events in california history. if you want to inspire children, if you want to inspire them to see what people can do and what teams can do and what individuals can do, what you want to do is bring the america's cup here. when i was involved to have to go out in a boat and go offshore. for the first time, you will have to -- you will have the most inclusive show. they will see the excitement and technology that goes into it. tens of thousands who have never seen america's cup boats close will be able to see it. the technology is so far ahead of where we were in 1985, it is amazing to see. what the team is doing is pushing technology even farther. i would encourage you to please vote for this plan to bring america's cup to san francisco and let's move on and get the race is going here in the bay. thank you. president chiu: thank you, next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors.
we tried to bring the cup to newport beach. they were faster and we were eliminated quarterly. san francisco has registry. what -- has a rich history. this can be one of the most innovative and inspiring events in california history. if you want to inspire children, if you want to inspire them to see what people can do and what teams can do and what individuals can do, what you want to do is bring the america's cup here. when i was involved to have to go out in a boat and go offshore. for the...
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. >>> an 81-year-old newport, rhode island woman says she's going to take the lump sum. louise white is the winner of last month's $346.4 million jackpot, the sixth largest in u.s. history. she bought the ticket at a newport supermarket stop 'n' shop in fact where she stopped to buy some rainbow sherbet. the. >>> meryl streep visits japan for the premiere of "the iron lady." >> and the ole son twin little sister throws a scare into moviegoers. >> reporter: meryl streep got a lavish reception in tokyo for the japan premier of the iron lady. the oscar winner visited just days before the first anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that killed thousands. >> the film was respect to the victims and with great hope that things will get better soon for them. >> reporter: two films honored here in los angeles at this year's oscars are now headed for a showdown in new york. the artists and woody allen's midnight in paris will battle it out to best picture at next month's comedy awards. the nomination for best film are "the artist ," "crazy stupid love ,," "bridesmaids ." eliza
. >>> an 81-year-old newport, rhode island woman says she's going to take the lump sum. louise white is the winner of last month's $346.4 million jackpot, the sixth largest in u.s. history. she bought the ticket at a newport supermarket stop 'n' shop in fact where she stopped to buy some rainbow sherbet. the. >>> meryl streep visits japan for the premiere of "the iron lady." >> and the ole son twin little sister throws a scare into moviegoers. >>...
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because they sort of look a lot like newport furniture if you're a connoisseur of this. because it was believed that someone in athol couldn't make this, it was too high end. but we find that spooner probably had an apprentice in his shop who really helped him integrate some of the newer techniques. again in terms of materiality, look at these over always. it's really quite striking the design. you are getting
because they sort of look a lot like newport furniture if you're a connoisseur of this. because it was believed that someone in athol couldn't make this, it was too high end. but we find that spooner probably had an apprentice in his shop who really helped him integrate some of the newer techniques. again in terms of materiality, look at these over always. it's really quite striking the design. you are getting
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newport beach, california. dan is buying another 100 tickets to add to his three online lottery pool. he uses ad revenue to buy the tickets. if he wins, he takes 10%. the 1600 other members of the site share the rest. >> $7. >> reporter: all afternoon, from seattle -- >> $1. >> reporter: to chicago -- >> buy three 50/50. >> reporter: to atlanta, they eagerly handed over cash and bragged about what they'd do as america's newest half billionaire. >> i will retire. >> travel. >> reporter: so, how did the jackpot get this big? well, ask marsha adams. the georgia woman is the last person to win mega-millions. she took home a check for $72 million, all the way back on january 24th. since then, there have been 18 drawings with no winners. each time, the jackpot grew into what's now the largest in the history of the world. 6:00 p.m. on the nevada/california border. people have been waiting in line for hours to buy tickets at this store. nevada, yes, the home of las vegas, where you can bet on anything, does not allow t
newport beach, california. dan is buying another 100 tickets to add to his three online lottery pool. he uses ad revenue to buy the tickets. if he wins, he takes 10%. the 1600 other members of the site share the rest. >> $7. >> reporter: all afternoon, from seattle -- >> $1. >> reporter: to chicago -- >> buy three 50/50. >> reporter: to atlanta, they eagerly handed over cash and bragged about what they'd do as america's newest half billionaire. >> i...
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for the thunderstorm that is off towards the east of richmond and petersberg and to the north of newport news. so that is what we're looking at this morning. all and all not so bad in terms of the showers. but we're foggy, only two mile visibility in baltimore, one in easton, zero in washington d.c. let's get a check of the traffic with angela. foggy conditions is hindering the commute this morning. >>> the good news so far we have a lot of light volume out there. so not too bad out there. we have a water main break on forest park avenue. this will be between the center county line and windsor mill avenue. extra caution there. other than that, no accidents to report on the key routes, just foggy conditions. we'll take a tour around 695. in green spring avenue, as you make your way to the 83, we're moving without delay. and a live view of the north side of 695 getting into the parkville area. you will have the extra dense foggy conditions. so extra caution with reduced visibility. >>> breaking news this morning, safeway has announced it will no longer be selling ground beef that contains
for the thunderstorm that is off towards the east of richmond and petersberg and to the north of newport news. so that is what we're looking at this morning. all and all not so bad in terms of the showers. but we're foggy, only two mile visibility in baltimore, one in easton, zero in washington d.c. let's get a check of the traffic with angela. foggy conditions is hindering the commute this morning. >>> the good news so far we have a lot of light volume out there. so not too bad out...
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but already has the story of a lifetime it bay area newports to come into this world's it was proud parents. >>> visit and talk he was somebody else. but it was 32 year-old emily campbell did. mother instinct takes over. 1225 morning as she and her husband wayne had is a hospital i got outside the car and started screaming and i said it's coming out. his head is down and he said noses get in the car were not quite have the baby is a lot of pressure to get in the car. >>> which soon became a majority on wheels. the first child to 23 hours to come out. by the time we got to the freeway his head was out. wednesday to the exit of the highway outside of the shopping center where they heard the baby's first cry. >>> they got some of the muslim greeting with chile free to me account. he was crying. >>> within about a minute they arrived at marin general. she said was very common and completely that went away i stood there. >>> their son has been hospital sent to the bruce head. >>> we were a little worried that his realized that that's just what happens when your mom tries to keep the wind. >>> he
but already has the story of a lifetime it bay area newports to come into this world's it was proud parents. >>> visit and talk he was somebody else. but it was 32 year-old emily campbell did. mother instinct takes over. 1225 morning as she and her husband wayne had is a hospital i got outside the car and started screaming and i said it's coming out. his head is down and he said noses get in the car were not quite have the baby is a lot of pressure to get in the car. >>> which...
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she bought it at a newport stop 'n' shop. >> i want to say that i am very happy and i'm very proud and this will make my family very happy. we are truly blessed. thank you. >> wow. she plans to set up a charity fund to help people in need. the jackpot is the sixth largest in u.s. history. the lump sum payment a cool $210 million. pretty good. >>> one after another drivers along a road in columbus, ohio slip and crash into guardrails and ditches and each other. news cameras were there and caught a lot of these accidents on tape. thankfully none of them were serious. however, it kept tow truck drivers busy and the nerves of dozens of drivers very afraid. >> he hit me in the rear end at the bridge, butt me in the rear end, somebody did. then caused me to spin out. >> wow. i mean, the video sun believable. aside from a few bumps and bruises, no one was seriously hurt except for the vehicles. >> people wondering why those guys didn't do anything. it wouldn't have been safe for the camera men to put cones up or anything. >> today is super tuesday. ohio is a super tuesday state. wonder fits'
she bought it at a newport stop 'n' shop. >> i want to say that i am very happy and i'm very proud and this will make my family very happy. we are truly blessed. thank you. >> wow. she plans to set up a charity fund to help people in need. the jackpot is the sixth largest in u.s. history. the lump sum payment a cool $210 million. pretty good. >>> one after another drivers along a road in columbus, ohio slip and crash into guardrails and ditches and each other. news cameras...
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newport has built a $6 million storm water treatment plan that discharges on to easton's beach. were doing our job and we've put a lot of money behind keeping our waters clean. and so it really hits hard when this funding is cut off to rhode island, as i've said, as a largely nonpollution-producing state for the country. we're certainly dealing with a lot more pollution from other states than we create for other states. our department of environmental management has reduced its air resources staff from 20 to 30 in the last three years because of budget cuts. so we're up against it and i'll be looking for your support to look our way through this but particularly a rapid answer to the questions. thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you, senator sessions? >> thank you. madam chairman and administrator jackson, i do have to say that this country does not have sufficient money to continue all our government agencies and departments at the same level of funding. they just do not have it. and they house republicans have produced a budget. it's a long-term budget that changes a debt
newport has built a $6 million storm water treatment plan that discharges on to easton's beach. were doing our job and we've put a lot of money behind keeping our waters clean. and so it really hits hard when this funding is cut off to rhode island, as i've said, as a largely nonpollution-producing state for the country. we're certainly dealing with a lot more pollution from other states than we create for other states. our department of environmental management has reduced its air resources...
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. >> ash bury district is synonymous, newport in that neighborhood that launched the summer of love. the examiners reporting the hash berry museum organization is looking for a space in the area. the museum will feature arts and artifacts. thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news we'll see you the next time news breaks. our coverage continues with the 10:00 news tonight we're learning more about the murder suicide we've been reporting. one of our crews is out to remember the 11-year-old who was killed as the community searches for answers surrounding her tragic death. keep in mind ktvu.com and tmz is up next right here. sweetheart. we need to talk. i've seen your stunts online. i can explain... jumping a ramp in a shopping cart. so 2005. wait, what? and only 3 likes? honey, it's embarrassing. carol's son got over 12 million views on that dancing squirrel video. don't you want that? i...i suppose. now go make your dad and me proud. tryomething funny. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. get high speed internet for $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one year term. at&t. wi
. >> ash bury district is synonymous, newport in that neighborhood that launched the summer of love. the examiners reporting the hash berry museum organization is looking for a space in the area. the museum will feature arts and artifacts. thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news we'll see you the next time news breaks. our coverage continues with the 10:00 news tonight we're learning more about the murder suicide we've been reporting. one of our crews is out to remember the 11-year-old...
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linsey davis, abc news, newport, rhode island. >> pick up sherbet on way home. >> and buy me some tukts> pick up sherbet on way home. >> and buy me some tukts. >>> stay closed captioning by closed captioning services,inc
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and i notice you were born in newport, rhode island, my congressional district. and to john mulligan reporting from the providence journal, we're going to beat minnesota to the bunch. we have craig stening, mike fein and we're going to make rhode island the first hearing that pam hyde attends when she comes up and visits our state. so the rivalry doesn't change. i, too, want to say what an honor it is to have a true inspiration for our country and for my personally, max cleeland here, and i also want to thank jim moran, a great friend and former colleague for also being here. on october 3, 2008, the act was named in honor of two senators, both of whom knew the personal toll of mental illness, one of whom didn't live to see it signed. the task now falls on all of us, regulators here today, advocates, citizens to complete the unfinished work that this set out to do. to cement in our statutes the rights of the mentally ill and to banish discrimination in health care wherever we find it. i know there's some concern in this room about our role here, jim's and mine, th
and i notice you were born in newport, rhode island, my congressional district. and to john mulligan reporting from the providence journal, we're going to beat minnesota to the bunch. we have craig stening, mike fein and we're going to make rhode island the first hearing that pam hyde attends when she comes up and visits our state. so the rivalry doesn't change. i, too, want to say what an honor it is to have a true inspiration for our country and for my personally, max cleeland here, and i...
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million, those were the odds stacked against a rhode island grandma but the 81-year-old louise white of newport had lady luck on her side. she won the powerball jackpot with the $336 million. she had the option of getting it over 29 years or the lump sum. she did the lump sum so the 81-year-old is now $210 million richer. >>> a rumor that gained steam quickly last week. >> could tim tebow be abc's next bachelor? the denver quarterback, what he has to say about it. he's speaking out on twitter. what he has to say coming up. >> and a new survey, what it says about american tourists. lynette? >> the winds are calm now into baltimore but they will go up as we go throughout the day along with the temperatures. details coming up. >> we're checking all the routes to see how the morning commute is going to be, fortunately no major accidents to report now but we'll let you know about delays, coming up next. ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that
million, those were the odds stacked against a rhode island grandma but the 81-year-old louise white of newport had lady luck on her side. she won the powerball jackpot with the $336 million. she had the option of getting it over 29 years or the lump sum. she did the lump sum so the 81-year-old is now $210 million richer. >>> a rumor that gained steam quickly last week. >> could tim tebow be abc's next bachelor? the denver quarterback, what he has to say about it. he's speaking...
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she says she bought the ticket last month at a supermarket in newport, rhode island where she stopped rainbow sherbert, her son's favorite. she is now creating the rainbow sherbert trust. >> i want to say that i am very happy and i am very proud, and this will make my family very happy. we are truly blessed. thank you. >> today ms. white accepted the lump sum payment of $210 million. looks like a lovely lady. >> she really does. looks great for 81, doesn't she? >> and $210 million richer. >> she will be looking even better. >>> larry is here. >> that's a great story. this is not a great story. what is wrong with the sharks? is there time to fix it? plus did the giants fix their offense? what the dodgers did today. sports next. mack lyon. a timely bible lesson the lord's way. churches of christ in the to have you visit one of worship assemblies. just do that? you will. week, will you? >>> good evening. the sharks in unfamiliar waters right now. in eighth place in the west, struggling just to hang on to a playoff spot, and they lose tonight to a team that they should beat easily really.
she says she bought the ticket last month at a supermarket in newport, rhode island where she stopped rainbow sherbert, her son's favorite. she is now creating the rainbow sherbert trust. >> i want to say that i am very happy and i am very proud, and this will make my family very happy. we are truly blessed. thank you. >> today ms. white accepted the lump sum payment of $210 million. looks like a lovely lady. >> she really does. looks great for 81, doesn't she? >> and...
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. >>> a rhode island grandmother has struck it rich. 81-year-old louise white of newport won the powerballjackpot worth more than $336 million. the odds of winning, 1 in 175 million. >> i want to say that i am very happy, and i'm very proud, and this will make my family very happy. we're truly blessed, thank you. >> white took the lump sum payment of $210 million or she had the option of doing the money spread out over 29 years but again she's taken the lump sum, $210 million for an 81-year-old grandma. good for her. >>> mitt romney takes six states. rick santorum takes three. >> super tuesday is over, so what happens now? also ahead, linda? >> a consumer alert for parents. i'm linda so, the tainted jewelry that was sold in a baltimore store. we'll show it to you. >> the dry weather is in control for today. there's some wet weather to talk about. details coming up. >> as you prepare for your mid-week commute a couple of incidents to warn you about. and a live look at the delays. coming up next. 3q i can't stand these spots. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that
. >>> a rhode island grandmother has struck it rich. 81-year-old louise white of newport won the powerballjackpot worth more than $336 million. the odds of winning, 1 in 175 million. >> i want to say that i am very happy, and i'm very proud, and this will make my family very happy. we're truly blessed, thank you. >> white took the lump sum payment of $210 million or she had the option of doing the money spread out over 29 years but again she's taken the lump sum, $210...
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environmental management were successful in bringing the final stop of the america's cup world series to newport. this summer, it will bring visitors from around the world to stay in our hotels, eat in our restaurants, and enjoy our beautiful state. [applause] it has been estimated that this event could pump more than $70 million into the state's economy and strengthen our hospitality and tourism industry - one of our greatest economic assets. throughout human history, economic growth has occurred at centers of transportation, and with wisdom and hard work that is going to happen in the station district in warwick. rhode island airport corporation director dillon, mayor avedisian, and rhode island department of transportation director lewis are working with airlines and rail carriers to grow the spokes of the economy around this hub. in my inaugural address just over one year ago, i talked about the department of motor vehicles. under the guidance of lisa holley, the good state employees of the dmv are now providing courteous and exceptional services to our citizens. the dmv has been transformed
environmental management were successful in bringing the final stop of the america's cup world series to newport. this summer, it will bring visitors from around the world to stay in our hotels, eat in our restaurants, and enjoy our beautiful state. [applause] it has been estimated that this event could pump more than $70 million into the state's economy and strengthen our hospitality and tourism industry - one of our greatest economic assets. throughout human history, economic growth has...
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. >> this week on the civil war, american history tv, visits the mariners museum in newport news, virginia. the museum hosted a civil war navy conference in early march, to mark the 150th anniversary of the battle of hampton rhodes. when for the first time ironclads battled during the civil war. first, author and naval academy history professor, craig simons talks about the war along the atlantic coast. then david ahlberg of the national marine sanctuary talks about the recovery and identification of human remauin from the u.s.s. monitor in 1862, this is about 90 minutes. >> well, it is my great pleasure to introduce our opening session here for the battle of hampton roads weekend, 150th edition. greg simons, from the united states naval academy, he taught u.s. history and civil war history for 30 years. he thought he was retired. then he went back. and he is teaching there again. and he is a native of anaheim, california. earned his b.a. at ucla, masters and ph.d.s from the university of florida where he studied under the late john kay mann. in 1970s he was in the navy, navy officer and f
. >> this week on the civil war, american history tv, visits the mariners museum in newport news, virginia. the museum hosted a civil war navy conference in early march, to mark the 150th anniversary of the battle of hampton rhodes. when for the first time ironclads battled during the civil war. first, author and naval academy history professor, craig simons talks about the war along the atlantic coast. then david ahlberg of the national marine sanctuary talks about the recovery and...
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she says she bought the ticket last month at a supermarket in newport, rhode island where she stoppedert, her son's favorite. she is now creating the rainbow sherbert trust. >> i want to say that i am very happy and i am very proud, and this will make my family very happy. we are truly blessed. thank you. >> today ms. white accepted the lump sum payment of $210 million. looks like a lovely lady. >> she really does. looks great for 81, doesn't she? >> and $210 million richer. >> she will be looking even better. >>> larry is here. >> that's a great story. this is not a great story. what is wrong with the sharks? is there time to fix it? plus did the giants fix their offense? what the dodgers did today. [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. mom, we're dying. no you're not, you're just hungry. make some totino's pizza rolls. we don't have any! front... left, totino's.
she says she bought the ticket last month at a supermarket in newport, rhode island where she stoppedert, her son's favorite. she is now creating the rainbow sherbert trust. >> i want to say that i am very happy and i am very proud, and this will make my family very happy. we are truly blessed. thank you. >> today ms. white accepted the lump sum payment of $210 million. looks like a lovely lady. >> she really does. looks great for 81, doesn't she? >> and $210 million...
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linsey davis, abc news, newport, rhode island. >>> and coming up, how did prince harry outrun the fastestplanet today? on our retirement savings, ough especially in this economy. but with three kids, being home more really helped. man: so we went to fidelity. we talked about where we were and what we could do. we changed our plan and did something about our economy. now we know where to go for help if things change again. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. and it showed me the pressure points on my feet and exactly where i needed more support. then, i got my number. my tired, achy feet affected my whole life. until i found my number. i tried the free dr. scholl's foot mapping center. in two minutes, i got my foot map and custom number. i'm a 440. that matched up to the dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support and cushioning i need. i am a believer. i'm a believer! i'm a believer. find your closest foot mapping center at drscholls.com. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symp
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it's a little hard to go there to the visitors' center, so we brought the visitors' center here to newport news. it is my extreme pleasure to bring david ahlberg up here to the stage. [ applause ] >> it worked. that's always a first test right there. good afternoon, everybody. and thank you for coming out. we are here today to talk about the work noaa has been involved with in the last, gosh, since 2002 really to identify the two sailors who were recovered in the turret of the "uss monitor." on tuesday, i don't know if you caught the news. we unfailveiled the faces of wh those two men were. and they are on display in the front lobby of the museum. we brought them down from washington. they are on temporary display in the front lobby as we prepare a permanent display for them here. and i can't think of a more fitting home for them than at the mariners' museum where they will be able to tell their own stories and the stories of their shipmates who were lost the night the "monitor" sank. as anna said, i work for the office of marine sanctuaries which is part of the department of commerce unde
it's a little hard to go there to the visitors' center, so we brought the visitors' center here to newport news. it is my extreme pleasure to bring david ahlberg up here to the stage. [ applause ] >> it worked. that's always a first test right there. good afternoon, everybody. and thank you for coming out. we are here today to talk about the work noaa has been involved with in the last, gosh, since 2002 really to identify the two sailors who were recovered in the turret of the "uss...
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newport allies thousands of syrian missiles syrian warplanes which actually could participate in anywar against iran but in order to do that you have to invade syria to invade syria is very very complicated adventure could be very costly i have a feeling that the worst is not intervening in syria because we determine what they are going to do with use of nuclear programs are they going to bomb iran if the decided to bomb iran i think they will bomb iran and seated together and hezbollah i think they will launch a back east war and i believe personally if the war will take place the question is when. it gets the full interview with adel bari out run editor in chief of a london based arabic newspaper coming your way in the next hour here archy. rosco says the u.s. led coalition forces should not be pulling out of afghanistan just yet the mission there has not been fully accomplished russia's envoy to the un stressed the problem of drug production is rampant with trafficking money being used to fund terror are important i reports from new york. according to international law it is the s
newport allies thousands of syrian missiles syrian warplanes which actually could participate in anywar against iran but in order to do that you have to invade syria to invade syria is very very complicated adventure could be very costly i have a feeling that the worst is not intervening in syria because we determine what they are going to do with use of nuclear programs are they going to bomb iran if the decided to bomb iran i think they will bomb iran and seated together and hezbollah i think...
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she says she bought the ticket last month at a supermarket in newport, rhode island where stopped forow sherbert, her son's favorite. she is now creating the rainbow sherbert trust. >> i want to say that i am very happy and i am very proud, and this will make my family very happy. we are truly blessed. thank you. today >> today ms. white accepted the lump sum payment of $210 million. looks like a lovely lady. >> she really does. looks great for 81, doesn't she? >> and $210 million richer. >> she will be looking even better. story. great story. greatis is . what is wrong with the sharks? is there time to fix it? plus did the giants fix their offense? what the dodgers did today. >>> good evening. the sharks in unfamiliar waters right now. in eighth place in the west, struggling just to hang on to a playoff spot, and they lose tonight to a team that they should beat easily really. lowly edmonton. todd mclegal lend is back, but this is not the way you want to start a game. loose puck and he says, thank you very much. swats it past him and fastest goal ever given up by the sharks. 1-0 in a
she says she bought the ticket last month at a supermarket in newport, rhode island where stopped forow sherbert, her son's favorite. she is now creating the rainbow sherbert trust. >> i want to say that i am very happy and i am very proud, and this will make my family very happy. we are truly blessed. thank you. today >> today ms. white accepted the lump sum payment of $210 million. looks like a lovely lady. >> she really does. looks great for 81, doesn't she? >> and...
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one of my colleagues back in newport, he talks about this being a war within a war within a war. it's an interesting perspective to think of. you have a multi-layer series of events and activities that are going on here and different ways of finding it. for the communists it's a revolutionary war. they want to expand communism. south vietnam is only the next stop on the road for that. guerrilla warfare is a big part of the how that they're going to do this but not all of it. you have a regional war that develops between north vietnam and the united states and this of course spills over to laos, the fighting in north vietnam, particularly on the arab side. a lot of this is conventional. that's not the whole thing. it's only part of the picture. you also have to keep in mind that the cold war context of what is going on here because when we think about vietnam, we don't automatically think about this being a coalitional war. we sometimes even overlook the south vietnamese role in it. some of the literature, for example, you almost think there's no south vietnamese army there when y
one of my colleagues back in newport, he talks about this being a war within a war within a war. it's an interesting perspective to think of. you have a multi-layer series of events and activities that are going on here and different ways of finding it. for the communists it's a revolutionary war. they want to expand communism. south vietnam is only the next stop on the road for that. guerrilla warfare is a big part of the how that they're going to do this but not all of it. you have a regional...
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suspense and speculation was running rampant in newport. but the winner waited to reveal herself until yesterday, almost an entire month later. a penny for her thoughts? not a chance. 81-year-old louise white is short on words, not cash. >> i'm very happy. and i'm very proud. and this will make my family very happy. we're truly blessed. thank you. [ applause ] >> reporter: that was all she had to say after finally coming forward tuesday to collect her $336 million power ball jackpot. a cool $210 million with the lump sum payment. the largest cash payout in powerball history. >> she's as vibrant, sharp, vivacious as any octogenarian you're going to meet. >> reporter: the larger than life check is written out to the rainbow sherbet trust for a good reason. it's what her son was craving last month when he made an unexpected trip to this grocery store. as he made a mad dash for dessert, his mom got something sweeter, three powerball tickets. >> just thrilled. you couldn't ask for a nicer family. we're so excited. >> reporter: the family is well
suspense and speculation was running rampant in newport. but the winner waited to reveal herself until yesterday, almost an entire month later. a penny for her thoughts? not a chance. 81-year-old louise white is short on words, not cash. >> i'm very happy. and i'm very proud. and this will make my family very happy. we're truly blessed. thank you. [ applause ] >> reporter: that was all she had to say after finally coming forward tuesday to collect her $336 million power ball...
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one of my colleagues back in newport, he talks about this being a war within a war within a war. and it's interesting perspective to think of because you have a multilayered series of events and activities obviously that are going on here. and different ways of fighting it. for the communists in many ways this is a revolutionary war. they want to expand communism in southeast asia. again, south vietnam is only the next stop on the road to that. and a regular warfare, guerrilla warfare is the how, but not all of it. of course, you have a regional war that develops here as well between north vietnam and the united states. and this, of course, spills over and allows cambodia and so on and south vietnam, the fighting in north vietnam as well particularly on the air side of it. a lot of this is conventional. again, it's not all. that's not the whole thing. it's only part of the picture. and you also have to keep in mind that the cold war context of what is going on here, because we don't -- when we think about vietnam, we don't automatically think about this being a coalitional war. w
one of my colleagues back in newport, he talks about this being a war within a war within a war. and it's interesting perspective to think of because you have a multilayered series of events and activities obviously that are going on here. and different ways of fighting it. for the communists in many ways this is a revolutionary war. they want to expand communism in southeast asia. again, south vietnam is only the next stop on the road to that. and a regular warfare, guerrilla warfare is the...
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on 16th street down in newport news, and they wanted me to give a talk on citizenship. so there it was, a young white male police officer going into a predominately an african-american populated school. made up many of kindergarten through second grade students. as i walked in i learned that this was the graduation. i was told very quickly that this was the first step in a head start program, and not being very familiar with educational policy at the time, i had to inquire exactly what that meant. i was told very quickly that a number of these children had not earlier in the education showed promise to be able to achieve those early childhood educational goals. well, being a person who questions just about everything in life, i wondered how that could be. and then i was told that many of these children did not have the opportunity to have early childhood education. i began as a young police officer to really understand the terms of the justice. and it stunned me hard that day, but i did something that most people should not do. i asked at that particular gathering if an
on 16th street down in newport news, and they wanted me to give a talk on citizenship. so there it was, a young white male police officer going into a predominately an african-american populated school. made up many of kindergarten through second grade students. as i walked in i learned that this was the graduation. i was told very quickly that this was the first step in a head start program, and not being very familiar with educational policy at the time, i had to inquire exactly what that...
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peyton manning and autograph away from becoming denver's newport back -- quarterback. he announced his plan to enter negotiations with the broncos yesterday. while it makes his new team and is a super bowl contender, it could mean the end of tebow mania. n.c.a.a., the lady terps global. maryland advances to play the winner of the taxes and them -- taxes and m/arkansas game. the caps have won five of the last seven games back in playoff contention. >> that is what we want to hear. >> with a look at traffic. >> if you're a procession for military and is in maryland. their intention to go west on the beltway from 95 past the holy cross hospital, across the american legion bridge on the southbound george washington parkway, from there to arlington cemetery. right now there is beltsville and on the way to the beltway. >> thank you. early on this tuesday morning 61 degrees. >> apple's next big thing. >> the first official day of the national cherry blossom festival and expected to be a busy one. >> this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> officially arriving overn
peyton manning and autograph away from becoming denver's newport back -- quarterback. he announced his plan to enter negotiations with the broncos yesterday. while it makes his new team and is a super bowl contender, it could mean the end of tebow mania. n.c.a.a., the lady terps global. maryland advances to play the winner of the taxes and them -- taxes and m/arkansas game. the caps have won five of the last seven games back in playoff contention. >> that is what we want to hear. >>...
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. >> when you go back in your own life, you grew up in newport news, you talk about you were into the drugs at some point. how did that happen? >> how old were you? >> you know, i guess the story could speak for itself. after a while it becomes reality. it is tough to take. i started smoking pot when i was 11. at the time, it was not as though i was doing it as -- i was not conscious that i was doing it as an escape. i was in a neighborhood with other 11 and 12 year-old experimenting with pot. but by the time i was 13, i was smoking every day. at that time, if you are not aware that you are doing it to keep things manageable or create some distance between you and what is really bothering you inside. i would also say around that time was the time i pretty much gave up on fixing my family. bide myying o to time. i spent many childhood hours trying to figure out how i could fix this situation. round 11 and 13 i decided there was nothing i could do about it, but i could not leave. i had a whole plan to leave and i was confident that i believe it. i did not want to go to a foster family.
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year-old lieu ease white is winning the third largest power ball drawing in the history of the game in newporte island after finding out she'd won she hid it in her bible which she then slept with until she can get to the bank and put it in a safe deposit box. >> i'm very happy. and i'm very proud and this will make my family very happy. we're blessed. thank you. >> indeed it will. she's creating a trust fund named after her sons love of rainbow sherbet. >> that is nice. >> yes. >> and still ahead in our 4:30 half hour, fbi offering $1 mill rin for a missing man. >> the president talks about why his republican challengers don't get what is at stake in iran. >> and alameda county judge hopes a release of a police officer who supper sprayed students here. i'll have a live report. >> you can see from this view that our camera is still shaking in the wind. but winds are calming down. now, deep freeze comes. the accu-weather forecast is coming up. [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all gol
year-old lieu ease white is winning the third largest power ball drawing in the history of the game in newporte island after finding out she'd won she hid it in her bible which she then slept with until she can get to the bank and put it in a safe deposit box. >> i'm very happy. and i'm very proud and this will make my family very happy. we're blessed. thank you. >> indeed it will. she's creating a trust fund named after her sons love of rainbow sherbet. >> that is nice....
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it was sold in newport, rhode island. the jackpot is the sixth largest in u.s. history.the lump-sum payment. -- $210 million. >> tomorrow will be a big day for apple. >> we are giving away whatever apple has to offer on our facebook page. like are paid. you have until friday to enter. the lucky winner will get the newest gadget on the market as soon as it is shipped to us. turning to business news, three things at the airport. >> and more speculation among apple bloggers about the big event tomorrow. linda bell has details. >> good morning. rumors are swirling about exactly what apple will show tomorrow at the big media event. there is a rumor and many apple stores are saying they are out of apple tv's leading to speculation apple is about to unveil a new more powerful model. the new ipad will likely be called the ipad hd. best buy is gearing up for the latest ipad and has new cases for them under lock and key until its official opening. "usa today"says more airlines are offering free wi-fi. dulles airport has a 50 cent bus ride that will take you to a free museum in cha
it was sold in newport, rhode island. the jackpot is the sixth largest in u.s. history.the lump-sum payment. -- $210 million. >> tomorrow will be a big day for apple. >> we are giving away whatever apple has to offer on our facebook page. like are paid. you have until friday to enter. the lucky winner will get the newest gadget on the market as soon as it is shipped to us. turning to business news, three things at the airport. >> and more speculation among apple bloggers about...
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the interest thing, the true food kitchen in newport beach, california, where this happened, they callednk is interesting is that they don't have evidence to point to, so they have to make it up. >> kimberly: this should be thrown out. they don't have anything to back it up. there are no receipts to match this whatsoever. long at the relishing glee they have jumped on it. >> dana: you know a lot of conservatives, bob. they are a big tipper. >> bob: they are. you are a big tipper. eric is. >> dana: hannity is a big tipper. >> bob: say something about the 1%. if it wasn't for 1%, a lot of charities that i care about wouldn't be funded. it want to get the notion that somehow we hate the 1% out of the door. i don't. i think the -- >> greg: you did some things to me on this show. >> bob: i said i think they have had advantages. but i do concede that they have supported a lot of charitable giving. i appreciate that. this story is one they should haven't run with. hope, look, the lockness monster was a hoax. >> dana: what? that's a hoax? it's not real? >> bob: really upset you now. really going
the interest thing, the true food kitchen in newport beach, california, where this happened, they callednk is interesting is that they don't have evidence to point to, so they have to make it up. >> kimberly: this should be thrown out. they don't have anything to back it up. there are no receipts to match this whatsoever. long at the relishing glee they have jumped on it. >> dana: you know a lot of conservatives, bob. they are a big tipper. >> bob: they are. you are a big...
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the third largest prize in power ball history she bought the ticket last month at a supermarket in newportand where she stopped for her son's favorite sherbert. >> i want to say that i'm very happy and i'm very proud and this will make my family very happy and we are truly blessed, thank you. >> yes, yes you are miss white. she decided to go for the lump sum pay out she will receive 210 million dollars. >>> 5:57. saying sorry to thousands just ahead at 6:00. bay area man whose well wishes sparked a bomb scare at the happiest place on earth. >>> plus, the enduring mystery attached to this scary sight in san francisco. >>> i'm terry mcsweeney live in sunnyvale, murder is a very, very rare occurrence which makes last night's double homicide that much more stunning. the story coming up in a live report.
the third largest prize in power ball history she bought the ticket last month at a supermarket in newportand where she stopped for her son's favorite sherbert. >> i want to say that i'm very happy and i'm very proud and this will make my family very happy and we are truly blessed, thank you. >> yes, yes you are miss white. she decided to go for the lump sum pay out she will receive 210 million dollars. >>> 5:57. saying sorry to thousands just ahead at 6:00. bay area man...
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she grew up in newport news, virginia. she was very proud of me and one reason is because i accomplished a number of things. i was the first person in our entire family to graduate from high school. >> and where did you come in contact with her the most? >> she was on my mother's side. >> and where did she live? >> in a housing project down the street from us. i was one of her favorites and sometimes my mother would force me of the house with no breakfast and the reason why is because i was supposed to get my breakfast but i was involved in teasing my sister and she would not allow my sister to be in the house alone. i would have to leave when she was not -- when she was not at home. and i would go to my grandmother and say i did not get any breakfast. and she would feed me and then fuss with my mother. >> we talked about your daughter, do you have other children? >> just one daughter. >> my wife did not want any children because she is the youngest of nine children, and we settled with one. >> how long will you teach? >>
she grew up in newport news, virginia. she was very proud of me and one reason is because i accomplished a number of things. i was the first person in our entire family to graduate from high school. >> and where did you come in contact with her the most? >> she was on my mother's side. >> and where did she live? >> in a housing project down the street from us. i was one of her favorites and sometimes my mother would force me of the house with no breakfast and the reason...