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virginia from north carolina. comment or question here? >> caller: hi. i have a friend who does these sweat lodges and this's not over six people. they have the stones around in the fire and the center and a hose nearby. and they don't wear any clothes. >> whoa. so you said you have been in one or know of them? >> caller: i know of them. >> okay. dave, isn't that the norm, six to eight people, it is more of an intimate environment so if somebody has physical issues you can monitor that more easily than with 55 to 65 people. >> here's the key. when a person chooses to accept responsibility to pour the water, as we saw, the water power or the facilitator for the lodge and this is the way i was taught, if you pick that responsibility you are responsible for the health of every person in that lodge. it doesn't matter if it is ten people or eight people, there are four rounds, it is not continuous. in between rounds the facilitator is asking people is everybody okay, in between rounds or during the rounds it's put out there pretty directly if you are struggli
virginia from north carolina. comment or question here? >> caller: hi. i have a friend who does these sweat lodges and this's not over six people. they have the stones around in the fire and the center and a hose nearby. and they don't wear any clothes. >> whoa. so you said you have been in one or know of them? >> caller: i know of them. >> okay. dave, isn't that the norm, six to eight people, it is more of an intimate environment so if somebody has physical issues you...
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from north carolina. hey! she wins a trip for two to atlanta so we can meet her. we all applaud her. thank you to all viewers that sent in stories, you were very inspiring. >> that's the cure for building confidence. you want confidence, go stand next to our weather man. i guarantee that will give you confidence. he's a mess. >> that's great. where are folks are visiting in areas that have precipitation of two different kinds. i know we're talking snow in one area. >> montana, 2 to 4 feet of snow. not inches. we're talking a lot of snow today. with this low pressure across the rockies. the big rain maker for the east coast is coming through georgia into the carolinas, a quick moving low should be off the coast by tonight. before that happens, we're going to see a steady stream of rain into lower parts of georgia. broken showers in towards atlanta. more rain coming in across south carolina and north carolina. this is wilmington radar, picking up rain coming out of that state line with north and south carol
from north carolina. hey! she wins a trip for two to atlanta so we can meet her. we all applaud her. thank you to all viewers that sent in stories, you were very inspiring. >> that's the cure for building confidence. you want confidence, go stand next to our weather man. i guarantee that will give you confidence. he's a mess. >> that's great. where are folks are visiting in areas that have precipitation of two different kinds. i know we're talking snow in one area. >> montana,...
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among those tms and in north carolina they will be there. the teams are made up mostly of democrats and john and jeff flake are going to play for the tip off for five. a warning now for the man on the moon. watch out. a lunar attack will be tomorrow. we'll explain the reasons behind the mission. >>> this week, one of my guests challenged me and said, no, there's no core on women. yesterday, u.s. today had a front-stage story so do you want to and including unreported, so do not tell me there is not a war on women. one rape is an outrage. 89,000 rapes is a nationwide emergency. if we have any chance of winning the war on women, we have to stop treating these statistics as business as usual. i'm jane velez-mitchell and that's my issue. >> find out what else is on her mind tonight and every weeknight at 7:00 eastern on hln. >>> health care reform has started a big hurdle in the congressional budget. the key senate plan being considered would cut the deficit by $08 billion over ten years. the amended legislation would cost $829 billion t would h
among those tms and in north carolina they will be there. the teams are made up mostly of democrats and john and jeff flake are going to play for the tip off for five. a warning now for the man on the moon. watch out. a lunar attack will be tomorrow. we'll explain the reasons behind the mission. >>> this week, one of my guests challenged me and said, no, there's no core on women. yesterday, u.s. today had a front-stage story so do you want to and including unreported, so do not tell me...
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north carolina actually issues permits to panhandle ares. paper work is free but the year long license calls for a photo i.d. with or without feces encrusted -- it's true. it happens when you are homeless. once it is made certain that they're not wanted for anything a per knit can be issued. i'm sure you are wondering what does it have to do with a baby rhino? nothing. it has nothing to do with a baby rhino. i just wanted to show a baby rhino. what did you want me 20 do, show you a homeless person? >> i would rather see a rhine know than a wino, put that on a t-shirt. you hate poor people and you are on record assaying that. you abuse them all the time. is this such a bad idea because it creates for panhandling and puts them on a roster. >>> first of all, on behalf of all of the people from the south it's raleigh, north carolina. i actually like that there are some rules. however, the rules are like real aggressive begging and that bothers me because when i'm doling out money i want them to do something. it annoys me when they are there and
north carolina actually issues permits to panhandle ares. paper work is free but the year long license calls for a photo i.d. with or without feces encrusted -- it's true. it happens when you are homeless. once it is made certain that they're not wanted for anything a per knit can be issued. i'm sure you are wondering what does it have to do with a baby rhino? nothing. it has nothing to do with a baby rhino. i just wanted to show a baby rhino. what did you want me 20 do, show you a homeless...
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and i was at a golf tournament in north carolina, wilmington, north carolina, and the beauty of thisvent is that every year you get to see where the proceeds from the previous year went. and this particular year, they were raising money to buy a vehicle to go out, outside of the city, and test people. and i said, that's incredible. i mean, people can get free examinations and whatnot, and it's much-needed. because being a survivor myself. and the shock on everyone's face. yes, i am a breast cancer survivor. well, that was an eye-opener. i said, you know, i should start talking about this. and the feedback, so many men have come up to me and said, you know, as a result of reading your story, i went and got tested, and i'm -- i got early diagnosis and i survived. i'm a survivor, as well. and those stories, i characterize it as a backhanded blessing, because if shaft can survive it, it's a good thing. and men are being tested. and raising the awareness level that breast cancer specific. >> absolutely. and not only survive it but clearly i think there's a certain type of a man that will
and i was at a golf tournament in north carolina, wilmington, north carolina, and the beauty of thisvent is that every year you get to see where the proceeds from the previous year went. and this particular year, they were raising money to buy a vehicle to go out, outside of the city, and test people. and i said, that's incredible. i mean, people can get free examinations and whatnot, and it's much-needed. because being a survivor myself. and the shock on everyone's face. yes, i am a breast...
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now they're working to extra diet him to north carolina, but the story gets even more disturbing.the report. >> reporter: sheriff andy stokes said 50-year-old doug eversbach was praig on 12, 13, and 14-year-old girls. he won't say what the teacher was doing with students, just that i it was sickening. >> it's very alarming to our officials. they didn't have a clue that any of this behavior was going on. >> reporter: the sheriff said his investigators wouldn't have known to start investigating the teacher except that a mom called on monday to let them know that he had broken into their home, but he said he didn't actually break in. he had a key to the house. it was the key of a 13-year-old girl investigators now believe eversbach was sexually involved with. >> shouldn't he have been teaching school at that time anyway? >> he should have been. >> reporter: eversbach is charged with one count of breaking and entering, four counts of sexual exploitation of a minor, and one count of indecent liberties with a minor. the sheriff said more charges may come later. he said eversbach didn't
now they're working to extra diet him to north carolina, but the story gets even more disturbing.the report. >> reporter: sheriff andy stokes said 50-year-old doug eversbach was praig on 12, 13, and 14-year-old girls. he won't say what the teacher was doing with students, just that i it was sickening. >> it's very alarming to our officials. they didn't have a clue that any of this behavior was going on. >> reporter: the sheriff said his investigators wouldn't have known to...
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phillip in north carolina.llip. >> caller: hey, let me give you a tarheel boo-yah, jim. >> man, let's just call it carolina. i know every time i say that it must really aggravate north carolina state and the south carolina people like steve spurrier must be furious, but a carolina boo-yah back at you. >> caller: thank you. about four months ago you highlighted cadence design systems in one of your spec picks. >> absolutely. >> caller: and i bought some shares. currently the stock seemed to stall out some. with the announcement of dramatically increased support of processors across multiple technology which was announced yesterday where do you see the stock moving to? >> first of all, i hate to disagree with my smart viewers, but the stock did hit a 52-week high today. so i would not regard it as stalled out. it's silently on the move. this is a company that went from being a hated despised company that everyone thought was frankly, i'm going to use the word, this is what the perception was, corrupt, and now it'
phillip in north carolina.llip. >> caller: hey, let me give you a tarheel boo-yah, jim. >> man, let's just call it carolina. i know every time i say that it must really aggravate north carolina state and the south carolina people like steve spurrier must be furious, but a carolina boo-yah back at you. >> caller: thank you. about four months ago you highlighted cadence design systems in one of your spec picks. >> absolutely. >> caller: and i bought some shares....
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rainfall to the carolinas as far north as new york and boston back to philadelphia. make our way through parts of the central plains and great lakes where the story isn't rain but for snowfall. very cold air coming in from canada. in fact, temperatures at this hour may lean to the teens in many locations, including alliance, hayes, and southeast of omaha looking at temperatures to 35 degrees or so. wagner and springfield-tindale in to the freezing point. those are the temperatures. if you look at the national perspective, highs to 63 degrees in memphis. rain, not in the picture but a mix of sunshine and clouds. 37 for denver, 58 for salt lake city, 65 in san francisco by pier 39. 69 in los angeles. 88 this phoenix. tampa, miami -- yes, feels like summ summer. highs in the 90s. 65 in new york, washington with 69 and wrapping it up with boston at 63 and philadelphia, 65. slight chance of snow by tomorrow night, boston. go figure. that's a look at your forecast. i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >>> some firefighters got themselves in a dicy situation when they tried to educat
rainfall to the carolinas as far north as new york and boston back to philadelphia. make our way through parts of the central plains and great lakes where the story isn't rain but for snowfall. very cold air coming in from canada. in fact, temperatures at this hour may lean to the teens in many locations, including alliance, hayes, and southeast of omaha looking at temperatures to 35 degrees or so. wagner and springfield-tindale in to the freezing point. those are the temperatures. if you look...
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john berman, abc news, charlotte, north carolina. >>> and that is "world news" for this thursday. gibson, and i hope you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have a good night. captions by vitac
john berman, abc news, charlotte, north carolina. >>> and that is "world news" for this thursday. gibson, and i hope you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have a good night. captions by vitac
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heavy rain now is moving in towards eastern north carolina and then down the grand strand of myrtle beach, through south carolina, charleston, savannah getting decent rain, too. that rain generates itself out of areas like mobile, in towards tallahassee. we'll look at that again, rob, in about half an hour. >> thank you. >> all right. >>> speaking of the book which, by the way -- i'll say it one time, number six on "the new york times" best seller list. mierks gosh! remember we had a contest asking viewers for confidence boosters in conjunction with the book "morning sunshine." we now know the grand prize winner. it is lindsay s. from north carolina. she wins a trip for two to atlanta s we can meet her. thank you to all the viewers who sent in stories for the contest. you were all very inspiring. >>> you probably think you pay too much in taxes. those who don't must be cheating. this year almost 50% of us won't pay a dime in federal income taxes, and it's all legal. >>> all right. so, our salute to the troops today goes to sergeant major glendon oakley. he's on his second deployment to ir
heavy rain now is moving in towards eastern north carolina and then down the grand strand of myrtle beach, through south carolina, charleston, savannah getting decent rain, too. that rain generates itself out of areas like mobile, in towards tallahassee. we'll look at that again, rob, in about half an hour. >> thank you. >> all right. >>> speaking of the book which, by the way -- i'll say it one time, number six on "the new york times" best seller list. mierks...
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among the other top 10 cities for employment were denver, dallas, boston, and a certain parts of north carolina. state officials will launch a new college prep website. it will help students plan and prepare for college careers. students can tour a virtual college campus and find information on financial aid in campus life. >> let's get the latest from wall street where investors are paying close attention to detroit and washington. here is the bloomberg business report. >> good morning. the senate is smiling thinking of investors with one eye on detroit in one eye on washington. ben bernanke is expected to go to bat for the american consumer today. he is expected to testify and capitol hill that protecting consumers from deceptive banking practices is vitally important. all of this is according to information obtained by bloomberg. september sales figures will be out today for car sales. they probably fell once again as cash for clunkers expired. the end of the road for saddam. gm says it will close the brand -- the end of the road for saturn. a gm says it will close the brand. stocks are fall
among the other top 10 cities for employment were denver, dallas, boston, and a certain parts of north carolina. state officials will launch a new college prep website. it will help students plan and prepare for college careers. students can tour a virtual college campus and find information on financial aid in campus life. >> let's get the latest from wall street where investors are paying close attention to detroit and washington. here is the bloomberg business report. >> good...
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. >>> doctors and nurses in cape fear, north carolina have been dealing with a population explosion. 527 babies have been born at the same hospital in september, an average of 17 babies a day. this birthrate is not a record. officials say their biggest month was january of 1992. it was nine months after commanders and troops returned from the first gulf war. at that time, the hospital nursery was filled with 558 babies. or did they put them all? and they're all beautiful. >>> the weekend is here, so let's take a look at the radar. you can see some scattered -- on the east side of the mountains, approaching the northwestern suburbs. most appealing up to the north through frederick. here is what we see. changeable sky tomorrow that will work out mostly cloudy for a while with the chance of some showers. the threat will be in the morning and mid day. improving weather in the afternoon will be warm and partly sunny. the next seven days show a nice looking monday. the weather next week. we get off lucky this weekend. >> all very nice. >> my pleasure. >> all very nice. >> my pleasure. i'm
. >>> doctors and nurses in cape fear, north carolina have been dealing with a population explosion. 527 babies have been born at the same hospital in september, an average of 17 babies a day. this birthrate is not a record. officials say their biggest month was january of 1992. it was nine months after commanders and troops returned from the first gulf war. at that time, the hospital nursery was filled with 558 babies. or did they put them all? and they're all beautiful. >>>...
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conditions to be the bill of fare for the southern plains, northern plains, 60 for charlotte, north carolina and then back towards d.c. 70s in parts of california and then 60s for the l.a. basin. that is a look at your forecast, i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >> hey, if you stay up late munching on halloween candy tonight, here's some good news for you, most of you can take advantage of an extra hour's sleep before you wake up tomorrow morning. the official change to standard time happens at 2:00 a.m. sunday, so don't forget to fall back and for the places that observe it, daylighti ivsaving times returns march 13. >>> parents what do you do with all that chocolate and sugar at the end of the night? >> most of them probably get a couple of pounds of candy and it's crazy, it's absolutely insane if they are allowed to put all of that inside them. >> one dentist wants your kids to trade in their treats for cash. and it's all for a good cause. >>> for kids going trick or treating tonight, one dentist says that he will buy your ka d candy. he plans to send the candy to local troops serving in iraq an
conditions to be the bill of fare for the southern plains, northern plains, 60 for charlotte, north carolina and then back towards d.c. 70s in parts of california and then 60s for the l.a. basin. that is a look at your forecast, i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >> hey, if you stay up late munching on halloween candy tonight, here's some good news for you, most of you can take advantage of an extra hour's sleep before you wake up tomorrow morning. the official change to standard time happens at...
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. >>> happening today, a massive landslide has shut down i-40 near the tennessee/north carolina border. troopers say some of the rocks that fell were the size of a house. since early this morning traffic had to be detoured around those falling rocks. it's expected to remain closed for at least several weeks. the rocks are said to be piled up 50 feet high. the slide itself is about 100 feet long. one woman suffered minor injuries when her jeep was hit by a falling rock. >>> the senate's top republican says the gop is ready to do its part to help fight the swine flu. minority leader mitch mcconnell says congress is standing by behind the president's methods. >> if they need anything additionally from kong, i know we'll be happy to provide it on a totally unbiased basis. >> on friday president obama declared a national swine flu advisory. he was quick to point out this is not in response to any new developments. he says it gives the government more power to help states. it helps free up doctors by reducing the amount of paperwork they have to do deal with and that should reduce delays in
. >>> happening today, a massive landslide has shut down i-40 near the tennessee/north carolina border. troopers say some of the rocks that fell were the size of a house. since early this morning traffic had to be detoured around those falling rocks. it's expected to remain closed for at least several weeks. the rocks are said to be piled up 50 feet high. the slide itself is about 100 feet long. one woman suffered minor injuries when her jeep was hit by a falling rock. >>> the...
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right now, really across north carolina. that remains south of here. it is tracking off to the east and won't impact our area. we do have morning clouds as you can see there but they're pushing off to the east as well. we'll see our sky conditions become mostly clear. so your day planner for today, not a bad one. similar to the weekend when we had highs in the low 70s with a lot of sunshine. same for today, northeastly sunny skies, high about 73 degrees we think downtown. so we'll have a nice one. we'll give you details on the rest of the week coming up in just a little bit. stick with us for that. >> thank you. >>> let's check in with julie wright and look at traffic on this monday morning. >> top stretch of the beltway, disabled van we had here before 29 colville road has cleared. so the lane are open as you continue to work your way around towards silver spring. already slowdowns on the top side, outer loop leaving university boulevard headed along toward georgia avenue. lanes are open right now leaving woodbridge north of the prince william parkway
right now, really across north carolina. that remains south of here. it is tracking off to the east and won't impact our area. we do have morning clouds as you can see there but they're pushing off to the east as well. we'll see our sky conditions become mostly clear. so your day planner for today, not a bad one. similar to the weekend when we had highs in the low 70s with a lot of sunshine. same for today, northeastly sunny skies, high about 73 degrees we think downtown. so we'll have a nice...
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to parts of texas along the gulf coast, perhaps in the central part, even the outer banks of north carolina, relatively dry into the ohio valley, into the great lakes, and very breezy for you in parts of northern michigan. now in terms of temperatures that's a whole different story. in parts of florida, it's still summertime. tick a look at that, 90s we can expect for tampa and miami. when you get back in the northern plains, billings, montana, 19 for your high today. 44 in minneapolis. 52 in kansas city. 70 in dallas. 74 in houston. 88 in phoenix. some upper 50s in parts of san francisco, mid-60s for l.a. and as we make our way to the east, new york and boston mainly in the 60s and 70 degrees at our nation's capital. that is a wrap on your forecast. i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >>> a woman took florida deputies on a wild, high-speed chase with a 7-year-old girl in the backseat. she was clocked at speeds topping 110 miles an hour. and at one point was driving the wrong way, weaving through traffic. she finally crashed into a guardrail after deputies laid black strips on the interstate to punc
to parts of texas along the gulf coast, perhaps in the central part, even the outer banks of north carolina, relatively dry into the ohio valley, into the great lakes, and very breezy for you in parts of northern michigan. now in terms of temperatures that's a whole different story. in parts of florida, it's still summertime. tick a look at that, 90s we can expect for tampa and miami. when you get back in the northern plains, billings, montana, 19 for your high today. 44 in minneapolis. 52 in...
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it is a flight from la guardia airport in north carolina. >>> andy has a beautiful day to make that flight. >> nice weather. let's look at what will happen. a rooftop visit is getting closer to sunset. it is the head of a warm front. that is reflected in the express forecast for friday. even though it starts with an isolated showers early, skies will be partly sunny and warmer tomorrow. looking ahead to the weekend, there is a cold front approaching. it is clearing with a very pleasant sunday afternoon at around the area. >>> abc world news is coming up next. >> have a good night. what kind of person writes a thesis calling working women "detrimental to the family..." then lies about his opponent to cover up his own record? the post said bob mcdonnell took office and began passing his social agenda... and the post confirmed that he voted to deny access to birth control. they said mcdonnell even opposed equal pay for women. no matter what his ads say, bob mcdonnell can't cover up his record. i'm creigh deeds, candidate for governor, and my campaign sponsored this ad. i'm creigh deeds, candi
it is a flight from la guardia airport in north carolina. >>> andy has a beautiful day to make that flight. >> nice weather. let's look at what will happen. a rooftop visit is getting closer to sunset. it is the head of a warm front. that is reflected in the express forecast for friday. even though it starts with an isolated showers early, skies will be partly sunny and warmer tomorrow. looking ahead to the weekend, there is a cold front approaching. it is clearing with a very...
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green in the cockpit on a flight following the original destination in from aborted to charlotte, north carolina. u.s. airways flight 1549 had just taken off on that winter day when the pilot and co-pilot knew something had gone wrong. they reported a clock of the said collide with the plane and knocked out boat engines. there were few options but to ditch the plane in the water. all 155 passengers and crew members survived. rescue and ferryboats are raised to eight passengers who took refuge on the plane's wings. the pilot comes back as a flight manager and joins the safety operations team for the company. he has been reluctant to call himself and the crew heroes. >>> up next, york maryland lottery numbers. >> we will look at the forecast, as well. >> let's look at how wall street who are better drivers, men or women? men don't merge. the woman will sit there and wait. this is what men do. you see where i am over here? and, ka-blam, and then we're all an hour late. depend brand. for women and men. - let's go with the... - basic package. good choice. only meineke let's you choose your service, c
green in the cockpit on a flight following the original destination in from aborted to charlotte, north carolina. u.s. airways flight 1549 had just taken off on that winter day when the pilot and co-pilot knew something had gone wrong. they reported a clock of the said collide with the plane and knocked out boat engines. there were few options but to ditch the plane in the water. all 155 passengers and crew members survived. rescue and ferryboats are raised to eight passengers who took refuge...
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. >> they are piloting a flight to north carolina today. >> it has been a lot of fun being good at something that is difficult to do well. >> passengers who flew with him had no idea how the men who had saved 155 lines in january would be at the controls of their flight. >> i did not have anything to worry about, because you are always cared about flying. >> totally awesome. >> this was the same destination of the disabled plane in january. a bird strike disabled both engies on the airbus. >> [unintelligible] >> you lost both engines. do you want to try to land [unintelligible] >> we are unable, we may end up in the hudson. >> he used the river as a runway. this bausch landing was so smoot that only a few -- this splashy landing was so smooth. >> you now supervise other pilots as part of a safety team. >> even the most fearful flyer would feel pretty comfortable with him at the helm. >> he will have a great career even when he is done flying. >> let's talk about the weather today. the first day of october and it feels chrisp. >> the son is making a feel better. still 59 degrees right at noon
. >> they are piloting a flight to north carolina today. >> it has been a lot of fun being good at something that is difficult to do well. >> passengers who flew with him had no idea how the men who had saved 155 lines in january would be at the controls of their flight. >> i did not have anything to worry about, because you are always cared about flying. >> totally awesome. >> this was the same destination of the disabled plane in january. a bird strike...
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joining us, the mayor of north carolina. i believe he was on the first flight sully flew after that incredible day on the hudson. also with us the mayor of seattle, greg nichols. thank you for being with us. >> thank you very much. i didn't have to land in the hudson river today. captain sully did a great job. >> i know you said walking through the airport you saw him. it was like having mick jagger along. >> he's a rock star and well-deserved because he saved a lot of lives. >> he sure did. it's one of the most incredible stories. let's start with you then, mayor nichols, in terms of the economy. the headlines coming out, the recent data points this week have disappointed people on home sales, on jobs, on car sales. what's going on in your city? >> well, we're seeing certainly more people unemployed. i think our current unemployment rate is about 7.6%, but we're kind of counting our blessings because that's much lower than our state's average and much lower than the national average. we got hit later with this recession tha
joining us, the mayor of north carolina. i believe he was on the first flight sully flew after that incredible day on the hudson. also with us the mayor of seattle, greg nichols. thank you for being with us. >> thank you very much. i didn't have to land in the hudson river today. captain sully did a great job. >> i know you said walking through the airport you saw him. it was like having mick jagger along. >> he's a rock star and well-deserved because he saved a lot of lives....
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. >>> a surprise for passengers from laguardia heading to charlotte, north carolina. captain sully sullenberger back in the cockpit with first officejeffrey skiles. the man landed the plane in the water as you well know. it's been called the miracle on the hudson on that same route in january. laura evans has more on their comeback. >> it's good to be back in new york. it's good to be back at work. >> reporter: captain chesley sully sullenberger and first officer jeffrey skiles, the dynamic duo responsible for the miracle on the hudson are together again and for the first time flying that fateful route that made them famous. >> it happened at a time and a place where it was noticed. it happened at a time when people needed to know that good could still be done in the world. >> reporter: back in january shortly after takeoff from laguardia airport, eese struck both engines killing power to the plane. with quick thinking and training, they were able to land the plane in the hudson river saving all 155 people on board. >> when it first dawned on us the enormity of this s
. >>> a surprise for passengers from laguardia heading to charlotte, north carolina. captain sully sullenberger back in the cockpit with first officejeffrey skiles. the man landed the plane in the water as you well know. it's been called the miracle on the hudson on that same route in january. laura evans has more on their comeback. >> it's good to be back in new york. it's good to be back at work. >> reporter: captain chesley sully sullenberger and first officer jeffrey...
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tomorrow he'll take off from laguardia and head towards charlotte, north carolina, and he'll have the same copilot. >>> corporate role model michael vick signed a major endorsement deal. >>> what the fbi says about newly released surveillance tape about the oklahoma city bombing. >>> new inspections show advanced deterioration on bridges across the susquehanna. >>> will the weekend be wet or dry? i'm bob turk. i'll have the complete forecast come you want next -- up next. >>> now, complete coverage continues, with denise koch and sports with mark viviano, on >>> it is 51 degrees and clear. the fbi responds to an allegation that they doctored surveillance video from the 1985 oklahoma city bombing. the bureau says they did not edit the tapes which shows people running out of nearby buildings, and attorneys who obtained them says there were unexplained blank spots just minutes before the blast. 168 people died and hundreds were injured in the explosion. >>> the florida man awaiting execution for the death of 9- year-old jessica lundsford. he died of natural causes. in 2005 a third grader
tomorrow he'll take off from laguardia and head towards charlotte, north carolina, and he'll have the same copilot. >>> corporate role model michael vick signed a major endorsement deal. >>> what the fbi says about newly released surveillance tape about the oklahoma city bombing. >>> new inspections show advanced deterioration on bridges across the susquehanna. >>> will the weekend be wet or dry? i'm bob turk. i'll have the complete forecast come you want...
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. >>> virginia coming off a bye week taking on north carolina in chapel hill. virginia leads 9-3. simpson up the gut five yards for the lone touchdown of the game. the maligned virginia defense had their best game of the year limiting carolina to nine founds. virginia gets the first wn of the year 16-3. and afterwards the head coach was emotional. >> it chokes me up to think about what they did. but the players stepped up and showed the guts that we have had. an we found it here today. >>> elsewhere, navy hosting the falcons in annapolis. ricky dodd takes it himself 13 yards for the touchdown. this game goes into overtime. in o.t. navy makes a field goal to take the lead. air force is up. the kicker trying to tie the game. the 31-yard attempt sails wide left. navy beats air force 16-13 in overtime. >>> in other local scores, howard beats winston salem. and buoy state crushes lincoln 51-20. >>> sit time for our first break. when we come back the redskins are taking heat for their early season struggling. can they snap out of it against the bucs? what kind of
. >>> virginia coming off a bye week taking on north carolina in chapel hill. virginia leads 9-3. simpson up the gut five yards for the lone touchdown of the game. the maligned virginia defense had their best game of the year limiting carolina to nine founds. virginia gets the first wn of the year 16-3. and afterwards the head coach was emotional. >> it chokes me up to think about what they did. but the players stepped up and showed the guts that we have had. an we found it here...
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randy in north carolina, go ahead. >> caller: yeah. i just wanted to make the comment that the parents only getting six months -- it's neglect. all it is is neglect. and if i was to whip my kid and make a mark with a belt i'd get more than six months just to make a mark. and they don't take her to the doctor or anything. >> right. >> caller: i go to church every sunday but my kid will always, any time any of my kids are sick they go to the doctor. i do what the doctor says. >> yeah. okay. thanks for the call. doug, what about the punishment? >> yeah, the caller makes an excellent point which is kind of the logical next step in the analysis, mike, which is that because of the view of religion and religious beliefs the courts have tended to hand down what i call sort of midway sentences and eric's point, i mean, if you accept that they honestly and sincerely believe that this would help their child, then there's really no intent to harm. but what i was explaining earlier is as you said, it has to give way. and another philosophical quest
randy in north carolina, go ahead. >> caller: yeah. i just wanted to make the comment that the parents only getting six months -- it's neglect. all it is is neglect. and if i was to whip my kid and make a mark with a belt i'd get more than six months just to make a mark. and they don't take her to the doctor or anything. >> right. >> caller: i go to church every sunday but my kid will always, any time any of my kids are sick they go to the doctor. i do what the doctor says....
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want to go to harold calling from greenville, north carolina. harold, what do you think about what is happening in afghanistan and the future moving forward? >> caller: if i were the president, i would listen to the vice president. i'm retired military, myself, with 20 years of service. and i know about the power we have. one we have one of the best trained and best equipped in the world. and when we unleashed on desert storm the 100-day war, the world has seen what we can do and the same can be done in afghanistan. take the cuffs off the soldiers, let them unleash and the taliban anyone that fought against this country release our fire power, and they will know who is who. because we can't win this war unless we uncuff the soldier and let them do what they know to do. thank you. >> thank you. and thank you for all of you for calling in. again, the question we're asking, talking about afghanistan and also pakistan here, what should president obama listen to over the war in afghanistan. mcchrystal or perhaps biden and clinton. call us. 1-877-tell
want to go to harold calling from greenville, north carolina. harold, what do you think about what is happening in afghanistan and the future moving forward? >> caller: if i were the president, i would listen to the vice president. i'm retired military, myself, with 20 years of service. and i know about the power we have. one we have one of the best trained and best equipped in the world. and when we unleashed on desert storm the 100-day war, the world has seen what we can do and the same...
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and i was at a golf tournament in north carolina, wilmington, north carolina. and the beauty of this event is that every year you get to see where the proceeds from the previous year went. this particular year they were raising money to buy a vehicle to go outside of the city and test people. and i said, that's incredible. i mean, people can get free examinations and what not, and it's much needed. be a survivor myself and the shock on everyone's face, yes, i am a breast cancer survivor. well, that was an eye opener. i said, you know, i should start talking about this. and the feedback, so many men have come up to me and said, you know, as a result of reading your story, i went and got tested, and i got early diagnosis, and i've survived. i'm a survivor as well. and those stories, i characterize it as a backhanded blessing becau because, if shaft can survive it, it's a good thing. men are being tested. raising the awareness level that breast cancer is not gender specific. >> absolutely. and not only survive it but clearly, i think, there's a certain type of man
and i was at a golf tournament in north carolina, wilmington, north carolina. and the beauty of this event is that every year you get to see where the proceeds from the previous year went. this particular year they were raising money to buy a vehicle to go outside of the city and test people. and i said, that's incredible. i mean, people can get free examinations and what not, and it's much needed. be a survivor myself and the shock on everyone's face, yes, i am a breast cancer survivor. well,...
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el paso followed by hagerstown, maryland, miami, florida, greensboro, north carolina, mobile, alabama, and huntington, west virginia. what is this based on? obesity, smoking, bad teeth. >>> ever since chris brown beat rihanna in february everyone is wondering when they would get on with their careers. hearing from both of them on the same day. we have a.j. hammer in new york. you will be tackling the case of questionable timing. >> a strangely planned pr move or terrible timing. let's talk about rihanna first. she released her first single since she was brutally beaten by chris brown. it is called "russian roulette." we got a look at the artwork. she is wearing nothing but barbed wire. maybe she is acting out. some say it might be inappropriate because of her young fan base. i say she has a right to express herself however she wants. will the fans follow? wait and see. so we have chris brown to talk about on the same day, richelle. >> it is supposed to be her day. >> he announced he is going to go on a fan appreciation tour to benefit charities that will shed light on domestic abuse.
el paso followed by hagerstown, maryland, miami, florida, greensboro, north carolina, mobile, alabama, and huntington, west virginia. what is this based on? obesity, smoking, bad teeth. >>> ever since chris brown beat rihanna in february everyone is wondering when they would get on with their careers. hearing from both of them on the same day. we have a.j. hammer in new york. you will be tackling the case of questionable timing. >> a strangely planned pr move or terrible timing....
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in case you are wondering, raleigh-durham, north carolina, ranked number one. to look at the complete list of cities log on to abc2news.com and look under "links mentioned on air." >>> in these tough economic times we're always looking for ways to stretch our dollar. there's an event in howard county to help you do just that. it's called top swap. it's a chance for parents to get rid of stuff their kids have outgrown and make some money at the same time. if you're buying it's a great place for bargains. >> children's clothing, toys, videos, dvd's, books and everything for kids. being sold here, gently used and new condition. >> the event runs friday, saturday and sunday. located at 9033 red branch road in columbia. for more information log on to abc2news.com. >>> also today, save money and eat better with great choices, you should add to your diet. plus, fantastic deals just a click away with a new money-saving web site. and eight easy projects to dress up your home without spending a lot of money. log on to abc2news.com and click on our "financial survival gui
in case you are wondering, raleigh-durham, north carolina, ranked number one. to look at the complete list of cities log on to abc2news.com and look under "links mentioned on air." >>> in these tough economic times we're always looking for ways to stretch our dollar. there's an event in howard county to help you do just that. it's called top swap. it's a chance for parents to get rid of stuff their kids have outgrown and make some money at the same time. if you're buying it's...
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and i was at a golf tournament in north carolina, wilmington, north carolina. and the beauty of this event is every year you get to see where the proceeds from the previous year went. and this particular year they were raising money to buy a vehicle to go out -- outside of the city and test people. and i said, that's incredible. i mean, people who can get free examinations and whatnot. it's much needed. being a survivor myself, and the shock on everyone's face. i said, yes, i am a breast cancer survivor. well, that was an eye opener. i said, you know, i should start talking about this. and the feedback, so many men have come up to me and said, you know, as a result of reading your story, i went and got tested. and i got an early i got early i've survived. i'm a survivor as well. and those stories, i characterize it as a back-handed blessing. because if shaft can survive it, it's a good thing. and men are being tested and raising the awareness level that breast cancer is not gender specific. >> absolutely. not only survived it but clearly, i think there is a cer
and i was at a golf tournament in north carolina, wilmington, north carolina. and the beauty of this event is every year you get to see where the proceeds from the previous year went. and this particular year they were raising money to buy a vehicle to go out -- outside of the city and test people. and i said, that's incredible. i mean, people who can get free examinations and whatnot. it's much needed. being a survivor myself, and the shock on everyone's face. i said, yes, i am a breast cancer...
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i now yield three minutes to the gentlelady from north carolina. mrs. hagan: thank you, senator mikulski. mr. president, i am joining my colleagues on the floor today to talk about how health care reform will improve women's access to care. i recently received an email from a woman in raleigh that truly underscores why women need health care reform in america. julie wrote to me about her sister who was uninsured and waited years for a mammogram because she literally couldn't afford to pay for one. then she found a lump in her breast. by the time the lump became a mass, julie's sister finally got a mammogram and had to pay for it with cash. the mammogram confirmed what she suspected -- she had breast cancer. now she had the diagnosis, she had no way to pay for the treatment. she lost her battle with breast cancer this march, and like thousands of women across america, julie's sister perhaps could have beaten this cancer if she had had access to affordable, preventative care. and after her diagnosis, access to either insurance or medical care to cover her
i now yield three minutes to the gentlelady from north carolina. mrs. hagan: thank you, senator mikulski. mr. president, i am joining my colleagues on the floor today to talk about how health care reform will improve women's access to care. i recently received an email from a woman in raleigh that truly underscores why women need health care reform in america. julie wrote to me about her sister who was uninsured and waited years for a mammogram because she literally couldn't afford to pay for...
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wasserman schultz: the gentlelady from north carolina has been such a passionate advocate on behalf of all cancer patients. as co-chair of the congressional cancer caucus, she's done an incredible job at raising awareness not just about breast cancer, but about all types of cancer. given how much cancer has touched americans' lives in a very personal way, it's important that we have vocal advocates like sue myrick. it's my privilege to be side by side with you as co-sponsors of the early act. it's now primy privilege to yield time to the gentlelady from california, who has a health care professional background as an r.n., prior to her election to congress, and has been a leading voice in women's health in the house, lois capps. i yield four minutes to the gentlelady from california. mrs. capps: as one of the co-chairs of the house cancer caucus, along with my friend, sue myrick, i am pleased to be here tonight. thank you for organizing this special order and the legislation you have introduced. i acknowledge my own sister, a breast cancer survivor and i acknowledge our sisterhood, thos
wasserman schultz: the gentlelady from north carolina has been such a passionate advocate on behalf of all cancer patients. as co-chair of the congressional cancer caucus, she's done an incredible job at raising awareness not just about breast cancer, but about all types of cancer. given how much cancer has touched americans' lives in a very personal way, it's important that we have vocal advocates like sue myrick. it's my privilege to be side by side with you as co-sponsors of the early act....
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and his first officer jeffrey skye flew the same route from la guardia airport to charlotte, north carolina. >> i felt an obligation to my profession to my company to come back. it is my profession. u.s. airways family is my family. >> this is their first flight together since a bird strike from a flock of geese disabled both engines on the airbus in january. they made a splash landing, saving all 155 people onboard. in addition to making regular flights, sullenberger will be supervising other pilots as part of the airline safety management team. >>> across the region now, temperatures from our storm center weather net not too bad. right now 59 degrees. we've got 61 at the waldorf school in baltimore. here's your forecast for the next couple hours. partly cloudy, cool. temperature will hang about 60 degrees for the next dumb hours. some showers and warmer air on the way. we'll tell you when it will arrive, coming up. >> thank you, norm. >>> abc 2 news is working for you. we want to help keep crime out of your community. the places where you live, work and where your children go to school. b
and his first officer jeffrey skye flew the same route from la guardia airport to charlotte, north carolina. >> i felt an obligation to my profession to my company to come back. it is my profession. u.s. airways family is my family. >> this is their first flight together since a bird strike from a flock of geese disabled both engines on the airbus in january. they made a splash landing, saving all 155 people onboard. in addition to making regular flights, sullenberger will be...
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and will get them going again good our sister station my 20 has the cavaliers taking on the 3-1 north carolina tar heels tomorrow. you can catch that game at noon. the nationals didn't get off to the best start and they haven't had the best season but they are trying to go out with a bang. the nats were riding a four- game winning seek going into tonight's game against the braves. only two games remain on the schedule after tonight. tonight derek lowe was on the hill. scoreless game, second inning, tees off to left field. that's a show low shot. the nationals were off and running. child play in the 5th, two on for alberto gonzalez, a sharp single to left. ryan zimmerman -- [ inaudible ] the ball gets away. desmond comes in to score. meanwhile gonzalez takes third base. the nationals go on to win 6-3. we have the nationals second to last game on our air tomorrow. you can catch the nats and the braves on fox 5 at 4:00 p.m. in baltimore, the birds busted out the big bats against the blue jays tonight. the rookie chasmer is starting to -- catcher is starting to play like one. the orioles all over
and will get them going again good our sister station my 20 has the cavaliers taking on the 3-1 north carolina tar heels tomorrow. you can catch that game at noon. the nationals didn't get off to the best start and they haven't had the best season but they are trying to go out with a bang. the nats were riding a four- game winning seek going into tonight's game against the braves. only two games remain on the schedule after tonight. tonight derek lowe was on the hill. scoreless game, second...
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this morning the two men flew from charlotte, north carolina to new york then later in the day they finished the flight from laguardia back to charlotte. that's the one they started back in january. incredibly one of the 155 survivors from the miracle landing happened to be on sullenberger's first flight again. >> i think it's really taking it full circle because, you know, i was on their last flight and now i'm on theirirst flight. >> it was great to fly with jeff again. secondly, being back in the cockpit felt very familiar. it was like coming home. >> "the hill" newspaper reports republicans tried to recruit sullenberger for a congressional run in california. according to the newspaper sullenberger made it clear he was not interested. >>> all right. bob, we made it through without turning the heat on last night. >> really. i did have to check to see if the burner was still operating this morning. you're tougher than i am. no problems tomorrow morning. outside tonight we've got another chilly night but some folks are out and about still taking in the last few days. go outside and maybe eat
this morning the two men flew from charlotte, north carolina to new york then later in the day they finished the flight from laguardia back to charlotte. that's the one they started back in january. incredibly one of the 155 survivors from the miracle landing happened to be on sullenberger's first flight again. >> i think it's really taking it full circle because, you know, i was on their last flight and now i'm on theirirst flight. >> it was great to fly with jeff again. secondly,...
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as far as the carolinas, north carolina. >> north carolina. yes.chatting about this just before we went on air. the great smoky mountains. you know, you can go apple picking up there. you can take the blue ridge parkway. i love that. a lazy two-lane road around the spine of the mountain. the great smoky mountain railway, they'll take you into the colorful mountain valleys. it's a wonderful part of country to visit in the pall. >> in the midwest, door county, wisconsin. >> if you're not familiar with this area, imagine your left hand is wisconsin and your thumb is door county sticking out into lake michigan. it has more miles of shoreline, state parks, lighthouses, than any other county in the country. right now it's harvest time so there's harvest festival, there's roadside stands for fresh produce, farmer's markets. you can see this by car, by horse-drawn wagon, even by flight planes. a wonderful way to see the beautiful part of wisconsin. >> to the west, the colorado rockies. where do you suggest? >> from denver, i-70 to vale and on to aspen. ver
as far as the carolinas, north carolina. >> north carolina. yes.chatting about this just before we went on air. the great smoky mountains. you know, you can go apple picking up there. you can take the blue ridge parkway. i love that. a lazy two-lane road around the spine of the mountain. the great smoky mountain railway, they'll take you into the colorful mountain valleys. it's a wonderful part of country to visit in the pall. >> in the midwest, door county, wisconsin. >> if...
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i am tracy walsh, and i am from north augustus, south carolina.use]ç i would like to thank america for prosperity for pulling me out of obscurity. home school our five children. i sent my story into their patient's r>united çnow websi and they said your story is compelling, and do you think you can do a commercial for us, and i said, i can do that. and i did, and richard and i arried 24 years and we have five children. before making the commercial, we were not politically active. we just voted and i think we both got tired at yelling at our tv. and we were able to come up to the rally on 9-12 and that was awesome. ç my mother died from melanoma in 2003. so last summer, june, 2008, when i went in xdfor a routine mammogram and called back for a repeat, it concerned me. and the doctor called me in and showed me that i had several white spots on my right breast, and i needed a needle biopsy on a tuesday.>7 on wednesday evening, the xd surgeon called me and said, you have breast cancer, and because we caught it early, you will not die from breast
i am tracy walsh, and i am from north augustus, south carolina.use]ç i would like to thank america for prosperity for pulling me out of obscurity. home school our five children. i sent my story into their patient's r>united çnow websi and they said your story is compelling, and do you think you can do a commercial for us, and i said, i can do that. and i did, and richard and i arried 24 years and we have five children. before making the commercial, we were not politically active. we...
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charlotte, north carolina, independent on. -- independent line. caller: how do be go from one to the other and demanding that people who do not have insurance and there are no rules. if we did not get insurance, we will be fined and maybe going to jail. my second question is republicans are talking about economics in job loss. how was it that only president is the one that they have to give companies all these hundreds of millions and billions and moving jobs over to china. and yet, no democrat ever talks about that when republicans bring up job losses in america. guest: one question on health care on the mandatory issue. there is the argument that if everyone is in, it creates an equalizing force in terms of costs. i'm cautious on this. you have to be careful about mandating certain things. i understand economics of the argument. he mentioned going to jail. it is one of those moments that someone might have said that on the floor. it is not in any bill i have seen. is there a cost if you do not get insurance? that is being debated. that is one th
charlotte, north carolina, independent on. -- independent line. caller: how do be go from one to the other and demanding that people who do not have insurance and there are no rules. if we did not get insurance, we will be fined and maybe going to jail. my second question is republicans are talking about economics in job loss. how was it that only president is the one that they have to give companies all these hundreds of millions and billions and moving jobs over to china. and yet, no democrat...
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couric: and finally, they had done it before, a pilot and copilot taking off from new york for north carolinais time, jeff glor tells us they made it, all the way. >> glor: it's an image that would make even the most fearful airline passenger breathe a sigh of relief and for sully sullenberger, it was as if he never left the cockpit. >> it feels normal. it field like being at home again. >> glor: at home and reunited with his copilot jeffrey skiles. this was the first time flying the same route that sent their plane into the hudson river last january. passengers couldn't help but remember. >> we were over the water and it was like i hope he hasn't forgotten how to land on land. >> ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon, this is captain sullenberger speaking. ( applause ) >> glor: you're on the plane, he gets on the intercom and says, "this is captain sullen burger." the reaction was what? >> almost a standing ovation we all clapped. >> glor: sullenberger himself has hardly had time to stay grounded in the last eight and a half months, writing a book, recounting his landing here on the hudson, t
couric: and finally, they had done it before, a pilot and copilot taking off from new york for north carolinais time, jeff glor tells us they made it, all the way. >> glor: it's an image that would make even the most fearful airline passenger breathe a sigh of relief and for sully sullenberger, it was as if he never left the cockpit. >> it feels normal. it field like being at home again. >> glor: at home and reunited with his copilot jeffrey skiles. this was the first time...
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randy with us in north carolina. randy, go ahead. >> caller: yeah, i just wanted to make the comment that the parents only getting six months, it's neglect. all it is is neglect. and if i was to whip my kid, and make a mark with a belt or something, i'd get more than six months to make a mark. and they don't take her to the doctor or anything. i go to church every sunday, but my kid will always, anytime my kids are sick, they go to the doctor, i do what the doctor says. it's like locking them in the closet and forgetting about them. >> what about the punishment itself, doug? >> the caller makes an excellent point. which is kind of the logical next step in the analysis, mike, which is that because of the view of religion and religious beliefs, the courts have tended to hand down what i call sort of midway sentences. eric's point is, i mean, if you accept that they honestly and sincerely believed that this would help their child, then there's really no intent to harm. but what i was explaining earlier is, as you said,
randy with us in north carolina. randy, go ahead. >> caller: yeah, i just wanted to make the comment that the parents only getting six months, it's neglect. all it is is neglect. and if i was to whip my kid, and make a mark with a belt or something, i'd get more than six months to make a mark. and they don't take her to the doctor or anything. i go to church every sunday, but my kid will always, anytime my kids are sick, they go to the doctor, i do what the doctor says. it's like locking...
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it happened 30 years ago and the police arrested the 64-year- old in his home state of north carolina awaiting extraditition back to maryland. the baltimore county man in his 40s alleged abuse over the same period of time. >>> evidence is mounting against the baltimore city drug detective accused of stealing money and gullery -- jewelry and the accusations don't end there. >>> baltimore detective mark lunsford, a member of the drug force lives in a sprawling neighborhood. the fbi conducts a search. and now, wjz learns that they found a lot of evidence inside, including $46,000 in cash. >> we need to always be aware of the risks that the people are going to be greedy and corrupt and take advantage of opportunities and particularly when you have the situations when people have discretions. >> he's accused of stealing a watch from a drug dealer and in a list of seized items, many other watches turn up including a bently and a movado. >> and a gold medallion and tiffany jewelry. they also took leafy substances. and mark lunsford speaks with us and says there's an explanation that doesn't
it happened 30 years ago and the police arrested the 64-year- old in his home state of north carolina awaiting extraditition back to maryland. the baltimore county man in his 40s alleged abuse over the same period of time. >>> evidence is mounting against the baltimore city drug detective accused of stealing money and gullery -- jewelry and the accusations don't end there. >>> baltimore detective mark lunsford, a member of the drug force lives in a sprawling neighborhood. the...
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the suggested detour will add 60 miles from asheville, north carolina to eastern tennessee.accordingly if you're in that part of country. >>> police are trying to figure out who would have poisoned six harvard university medical researchers. they drank coffee laced with a chemical preserve active. the researchers were hospitalized and released. officials will not say whether they think it was intentional and no one has been arrested. a school spokesman says right now it looks like an isolated incident. >>> now, let's go to detectives re-opening the files of the lockerbie bombing case 21 years later. officials in scotland want to see if they can tie the evidence to a new suspect. the name he the. he was the only one convicted before, but officials felt he didn't act alone. he was given a life sentence but was allowed to return to libya in august because he only had three months to live. >>> some churches in oklahoma city held a block party for the homeless and offered everything from phone cards to free haircuts. organizers saw it as a way to pamper those facing hard times. >
the suggested detour will add 60 miles from asheville, north carolina to eastern tennessee.accordingly if you're in that part of country. >>> police are trying to figure out who would have poisoned six harvard university medical researchers. they drank coffee laced with a chemical preserve active. the researchers were hospitalized and released. officials will not say whether they think it was intentional and no one has been arrested. a school spokesman says right now it looks like an...
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host: north carolina, go ahead. i hate to disagree, but basically the difference this time as we do not have any jobs. each time before we had jobs. what makes it so bad this time is the economy we find ourselves in and the way we put ourselves here and we do not have any recovery. what gets me is i think the recession is just starting and is going to get worse because we will not be able to run any more money from china or the other people because, i hate to say, what you think? host: mr. farzad? guest: this is a worry down the line. it has been moved china to go out there and be a voracious purchaser of government securities because it could artificially keep its current hilo and china needs the u.s. çbecause -- keep its currency flow and china needs the u.s. because its export are a brean regime. people by tv's, appliances, all sorts of things from target and home depot and what not. and pure 1 imports -- and pier 1 imports that were made abroad in china. it is important to note that increasingly, if we do take
host: north carolina, go ahead. i hate to disagree, but basically the difference this time as we do not have any jobs. each time before we had jobs. what makes it so bad this time is the economy we find ourselves in and the way we put ourselves here and we do not have any recovery. what gets me is i think the recession is just starting and is going to get worse because we will not be able to run any more money from china or the other people because, i hate to say, what you think? host: mr....
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charlotte, in the 30s for all of north carolina, 29 in pittsburgh. cold air goes all the way down to mobile. little warmer in dallas. 56. windy conditions out here, winds out of the south. you'll be watching that. cloud cover moving through the ro rocky mountains, light rain around idaho. a little heavier rain toward northern california with a low pressure region trying to come on n here is a picture of that hurricane. we were talking about this over the weekend. it's category 5. overed weekend had 180-mile-per-hour sustained winds, second strongest hurricane in this part of the world since 1997. that was the strongest one we saw. the path goes up to the north, affects the baja, california area some time thursday morning, rains itself out over the next couple of days. headed toward l.a., take you live right now. low clouds in the morning, might catch delay at lax. downtown looking nice. only 64 the high. morning clouds and sunshine, breaks out late in the day. we'll talk about that coming up in a little bit. wait until you see the picture, gulf shore
charlotte, in the 30s for all of north carolina, 29 in pittsburgh. cold air goes all the way down to mobile. little warmer in dallas. 56. windy conditions out here, winds out of the south. you'll be watching that. cloud cover moving through the ro rocky mountains, light rain around idaho. a little heavier rain toward northern california with a low pressure region trying to come on n here is a picture of that hurricane. we were talking about this over the weekend. it's category 5. overed weekend...
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. >> we also heard from chris calling into showbiz on call from north carolina. chris doesn't get why some stars are defending roman. >> i'm absolutely disgusted there's even a debate over roman polanski. he's a child molester. he had sex with a 13-year-old. i don't care who he is, he needs to be brought up on criminal charges and brought back to the states. he has hidden and it's just disgusting anyone would even be celebrating a coward like that. >> thank you. call showbiz on call. let us know you what think about this, about anything. showbiz on call phone lines open all time. call the number, leave us a voice mail and we'll play some of your calls right here on showbiz tonight. and your call to showbiz on call are only on the home page, which is cnn.com/showbiz tonight. >>> there's a brand-new star war over roman polanski. >> what makes me worried is what does that mean for other 12 or 13-year-old girls who are being drugged or seduced. >> some stars like lisa kudrow are disgusted, some are defending roman. tonight battle lines are drawn. stars are speaking o
. >> we also heard from chris calling into showbiz on call from north carolina. chris doesn't get why some stars are defending roman. >> i'm absolutely disgusted there's even a debate over roman polanski. he's a child molester. he had sex with a 13-year-old. i don't care who he is, he needs to be brought up on criminal charges and brought back to the states. he has hidden and it's just disgusting anyone would even be celebrating a coward like that. >> thank you. call showbiz...
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andy in north carolina. andy, a lot of questions about the kids and whether or not richard and his wife should be paying for the rescue efforts. >> caller: well, not only, too, do i think they should be responsible for paying. also as a survivor, a victim of childhood physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, i see some real signs that are obvious and with the father and especially the young son that when he got sick, like bonnie just mentioned, and i think they really need to look -- delve into this a lot deeper. i'm appalled and as a survivor and this is something as a country we need to take more note of. >> unbelievable. andy, thank you for calling and speaking up. also getting a lot of comments on richelle carey's hln facebook page on the subject. let's look at what some of the posts say. we have one from damon who wrote, their neighbors should build a helium balloon big enough to put the parents down, tie them down in it, and let it go. when it gets to 10,000 feet, pop a hole in it while their kids watch.
andy in north carolina. andy, a lot of questions about the kids and whether or not richard and his wife should be paying for the rescue efforts. >> caller: well, not only, too, do i think they should be responsible for paying. also as a survivor, a victim of childhood physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, i see some real signs that are obvious and with the father and especially the young son that when he got sick, like bonnie just mentioned, and i think they really need to look -- delve...
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. >>> it could be months before interstate 40 reopens near the tennessee/north carolina border. it was hit by a massive rock slide over the weekend. troopers say that some of the rocks are the size of a house. traffic is being detoured. the cleanup is already started, but it's expected to take several months to complete. >>> paranormal activity raked in $22 million over the weekend, making it the number one box office activity this weekend, beating out "saw vi," which earned $15 mill. "where the wild things are" was third. "paranormal activity," they made it on the cheap and it still keeps raking in the morning. >>> are you doing all right? i'm robin meade. welcome. >>> our top story today, a federal emergency has been declared to deal with the h1n1 outbreak. federal emergency, richard lui, that is frightening sounding. >> yeah. >> what does it really mean? >> makes you listen. the idea here, robin, is to let doctors bypass the red tape in case they get a surge of h1n1 patients. if there was a large outbreak near you, your local hospital could set up emergency clinics in schools
. >>> it could be months before interstate 40 reopens near the tennessee/north carolina border. it was hit by a massive rock slide over the weekend. troopers say that some of the rocks are the size of a house. traffic is being detoured. the cleanup is already started, but it's expected to take several months to complete. >>> paranormal activity raked in $22 million over the weekend, making it the number one box office activity this weekend, beating out "saw vi,"...
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killed an army recruiter and wounded another and in july it was in the rest of seven people in north carolinawho were planning an attack on our base at quantico. so, in a way that is dispersed and therefore i think often not seen by the public, we have regularly been under attack since 9/11 2001 but these three cases in the last several days were significant and in some sense and different, and bring a sense of real time urgency who are hearing today. mr. fenton, who was the gentleman from illinois, was about to debt native bomb against the federal building in springfield illinois and mr. morrow within the process of what the thought was an attack with an explosive against the wells fargo motor bank in dallas, texas. these three cases, realized both our worst fears about homegrown islamists terrorist attacks against americans and i had our best hopes for our government's capacity to defend us from them. the case is the scenario that many of us have worried about and watched out for. a legal permanent resident of america free to travel in and out of our country, going to pakistan, connecting w
killed an army recruiter and wounded another and in july it was in the rest of seven people in north carolinawho were planning an attack on our base at quantico. so, in a way that is dispersed and therefore i think often not seen by the public, we have regularly been under attack since 9/11 2001 but these three cases in the last several days were significant and in some sense and different, and bring a sense of real time urgency who are hearing today. mr. fenton, who was the gentleman from...
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north carolina, mississippi, wisconsin, florida, illinois, missouri, indiana, iowa, louisiana and the socialized property insurance welfare state in the nation, the people's republic of texas. people's republic? where 6682,000 property owners have their handout for socialized property insurance. more than 36,000 scooping up $1.5 billion in claims last year alone. it's not that some politicians don't care about the health of all americans as much as they care about the wealth of those meshes who can afford waterfront property. and perhaps a less callous explanation -- greed. can't with principle because mandatory socialized subsidized property insurance is even more socialist than public health insurance. you can get insurance even if you've already flooded, even if you've chose b to live in a high-risk area. even if you know there's a big rainfall or hurricane coming. but what really matters to congress is that insurance companies oppose the public option but they love mandatory socialized government-run property insurance. according to the new york times, americans pay about $2.3 bil
north carolina, mississippi, wisconsin, florida, illinois, missouri, indiana, iowa, louisiana and the socialized property insurance welfare state in the nation, the people's republic of texas. people's republic? where 6682,000 property owners have their handout for socialized property insurance. more than 36,000 scooping up $1.5 billion in claims last year alone. it's not that some politicians don't care about the health of all americans as much as they care about the wealth of those meshes who...