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. >> i'm from north philadelphia and i focus my energy into north philadelphia. bad rap too. you're from camden. that's where the thugs are, that's where the killers be. if i came from there, you know, and i think i'm pretty well rounded, i think i'm, you know, modestly intelligent, and i'm -- i love my work ethic. i'm a hard worker. if i come from there, i know that others like -- like me are there too. if i can create something that will expand their mind, you know, get them excited about living, then that's what this foundation does. >> what are some of the programs that you all offer young people? >> well, we've been offering a scholarship program. it's not completely scholarships where we pay your way. we say, the phrase is, i don't know if i can actually say that out loud, my idea is, you don't throw pearl to swam. if you're working hard and making grade but you can't afford your books this semester, i got you. we're going to help you out. if you're working hard and you're making your grades and putting forth the effort but you can't afford dorm fees, we'll
. >> i'm from north philadelphia and i focus my energy into north philadelphia. bad rap too. you're from camden. that's where the thugs are, that's where the killers be. if i came from there, you know, and i think i'm pretty well rounded, i think i'm, you know, modestly intelligent, and i'm -- i love my work ethic. i'm a hard worker. if i come from there, i know that others like -- like me are there too. if i can create something that will expand their mind, you know, get them excited...
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below ramdani she is a journalist an academic who specializes in the middle east and north africa and in philadelphia we go to daniel pipes he is an author and director of the middle east forum and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i to go to you stephen first events are still unfolding in tunisia and there is the possibility of violence is always there as they go through whatever transition they're going through right now what do you looking at these events here and demonstrations in other part of countries in the region is there a glimmer of hope now that more homegrown democracy can be is part of can be possible in this region because it's quite you stronger narry what has happened in tunisia. there certainly is hope. both in terms of consolidating democracy in tunisia other that's far from complete and perhaps inspiring a similar approach to the uprisings elsewhere in the arab world not imminently but . over the next few years i think what we've seen you see in tunisia is what we've seen in places ra
below ramdani she is a journalist an academic who specializes in the middle east and north africa and in philadelphia we go to daniel pipes he is an author and director of the middle east forum and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i to go to you stephen first events are still unfolding in tunisia and there is the possibility of violence is always there as they go through whatever transition...
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schwarzenegger world speech-doing tour, with stops in vancouver, toronto, pittsburgh, north carolina, phoenix, philadelphiaillinois, detroit and columbus, memphis and baltimore and jacksonville and el pass toe and i'll be back-ramento. head to the chopper. the tour-minator is on the way! bennett! [ applause ] >> jimmy: i don't know what bennett has to do with it. four more years, that's all i ask. one for thing, one other politic news item. federal judge in texas has sentenced former house majority leader tom delay to three years in prison for illegally funneling corporate money to republican candidates in that state. delay is the first former "dancing with the stars" contestant to go to prison since, i think, kristi yamaguchi. no, little kim? delay is making the best of it, though, with this new video which i guess was designed to introduce himself to his new, um, community. >> hi, future cell mates. i'm tom delay. former majority leader in the house of representatives. and for the next three years, i'm going to be your buddy. maybe you saw me on trs drs, where i showed off hot moves like this. and this.
schwarzenegger world speech-doing tour, with stops in vancouver, toronto, pittsburgh, north carolina, phoenix, philadelphiaillinois, detroit and columbus, memphis and baltimore and jacksonville and el pass toe and i'll be back-ramento. head to the chopper. the tour-minator is on the way! bennett! [ applause ] >> jimmy: i don't know what bennett has to do with it. four more years, that's all i ask. one for thing, one other politic news item. federal judge in texas has sentenced former...
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philadelphia 17. north of would ton the steel beam of this warehouse roof were snapped under the weight of 3 and half feet of snow. 2 men were trapped for hours. they are okay tonight. >> wow! we have had just glorious weather here but some changes are coming our way as well. spencer is here with that. >> that video makes me feel bet about telling you that showers are coming our way. okay? right now it is dry outside. fog is develop. getting a little chilly in some spots. temperatures down at 37 degrees temperatures down at 37 degrees. fairfield. 39 at livermore. going to be cold in some of the inland valley. disability dropping significantly. dense fog building in. visibility building in concord. quarter mile. exactly at fairfield and santa rosa down to 6 miles in novato. dropping and fog comes in and fills the valley. areas of dense fog overnight. cooler conditions tomorrow. especially on the coast and around the bay. showers likely on sunday. we have a dense fog advisory in effect for ex paned area now i
philadelphia 17. north of would ton the steel beam of this warehouse roof were snapped under the weight of 3 and half feet of snow. 2 men were trapped for hours. they are okay tonight. >> wow! we have had just glorious weather here but some changes are coming our way as well. spencer is here with that. >> that video makes me feel bet about telling you that showers are coming our way. okay? right now it is dry outside. fog is develop. getting a little chilly in some spots....
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and john coal train migrated at 17 from north carolina to philadelphia where believe it or not he got his first, where would janice b.. he got the opportunity to go to the hall of music in philadelphia and to practice so much that people in his apartment building complained. the nerve of complaining because john cold rain, he is playing it all -- at all hours of the night. they complained about john cold frame playing his out those acts. he played so much that he complained to a minister who gave him the keys to the church. one of the unknown things about this migration is each dream will be beautiful translation of the southern state from which it derives. from texas to louisiana those people are very different. the culture is different. all kinds of food by was not accustomed to because of the music and language were totally different. where are your people from? in los angeles, a lot of people were not from the stream that created a los angeles migration experience. it did not translate. it turned out that miles davis used to fight over john cold frame with research. it turned out
and john coal train migrated at 17 from north carolina to philadelphia where believe it or not he got his first, where would janice b.. he got the opportunity to go to the hall of music in philadelphia and to practice so much that people in his apartment building complained. the nerve of complaining because john cold rain, he is playing it all -- at all hours of the night. they complained about john cold frame playing his out those acts. he played so much that he complained to a minister who...
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. >> yeah, just north of philadelphia, our friends over at kyw, five to ten inches of snow by day's endvery week since christmas we have seen some sort of snow and folks are doing their best to deal with it. elsewhere in the nation, we're talking about the northeast. >> thank you so much. only on "the early show" can you see snow on a sunshine. chris? >> nice job, marysol. thank you so much. see you in a couple of minutes. americans throw out 251 million tons of garbage every year. that's about 1,600 pounds per person. everything from wasted food to consumer electron ins. "early" show consumer correspondent susan koeppen is back to help you throw out less stuff and hopefully save more money in the process. >> save sam more money for sure. from your closet to your car to your kitchen we're about to show you some simple things that you can do to make your stuff last longer. food waste in america totals $155 billion a year. that's 500 pounds of food per family thrown out in the trash. americans throw out 2 billion gallons of milk every year. the best place to store it is actually in the ba
. >> yeah, just north of philadelphia, our friends over at kyw, five to ten inches of snow by day's endvery week since christmas we have seen some sort of snow and folks are doing their best to deal with it. elsewhere in the nation, we're talking about the northeast. >> thank you so much. only on "the early show" can you see snow on a sunshine. chris? >> nice job, marysol. thank you so much. see you in a couple of minutes. americans throw out 251 million tons of...
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overnight, faster than forecasters predicted, dumping heavy snow in washington, philadelphia, new york, and points north. let's get the latest now from scott goldberg here in new york. good morning, scott. >> reporter: good morning, betty. it will be a messy commute this morning, after the storm brings another foot of snow to new york city. overnight, airports had to close, bus service was suspended and now it will be a costly cleanup here in new york, which already has blown through its snow budget for the year. for the sixth time in as many weeks, the northeast is waking up to another wintry mess. >> we had thunder tonight, freezing rain and snow. you don't see that too often. >> reporter: overnight the wild weather dumped up to a foot of snow in some places. in the d.c. area, hundreds of thousands of residents were left without power in frigid temperatures. >> got to love it, got to hate it. >> reporter: across the region airlines have canceled hundreds of flights, even these two travel agents couldn't catch a break. >> the flew flights between knew and 6:00 that there are are all full or canceled. >
overnight, faster than forecasters predicted, dumping heavy snow in washington, philadelphia, new york, and points north. let's get the latest now from scott goldberg here in new york. good morning, scott. >> reporter: good morning, betty. it will be a messy commute this morning, after the storm brings another foot of snow to new york city. overnight, airports had to close, bus service was suspended and now it will be a costly cleanup here in new york, which already has blown through its...
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john coltrane migrated at 17 from north carolina to philadelphia where believe it or not, he got his first alto sax. where would just be if he had not migrated and been part of the great migration and got the opportunity to go to the school of music in philadelphia? he practiced so much that he absolutely, the people in his apartment building in philadelphia complained. the nerve of complaining because john kohl train, the man of 12 cities who sang at all hours of the night. all those people would deny up and down to this day they complained about john kohl train playing his alto sax. he played so much that he had to turn to a minister who gave him the keys to the church so he could play to his hearts content. one of the unknown things about this migration or unrecognized things is that he-- a beautiful translation of the southern state and culture from which it derived. in other words, the migration from texas to louisiana, those people are very different. the culture is different. i had to learn to eat all kinds of food that i wasn't accustomed to because the food, the music and la
john coltrane migrated at 17 from north carolina to philadelphia where believe it or not, he got his first alto sax. where would just be if he had not migrated and been part of the great migration and got the opportunity to go to the school of music in philadelphia? he practiced so much that he absolutely, the people in his apartment building in philadelphia complained. the nerve of complaining because john kohl train, the man of 12 cities who sang at all hours of the night. all those people...
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north today. forecasters are predicting several inches in philadelphia and up to 17 inches in new york and boston. from louisiana to the carolinas the storm is already dumped more than a foot of snow on parts of the south at least 9 people have been killed in weather related traffic accidents. >>> forecast this morning, it is going to be about the rainfall that is moving in, high-def doppler showing not a lot going on currently. a few returns up in the north bay light showers expected. our bigger picture satellite and radar showing look at all these clouds spilling into the bay area. the chance of rainfall during the day and best chance will be for the north bay in edition to all the clouds helps with your temperatures clouds act as an insulator i like to call it putting that extra blanket over the bed. things don't cool off much. yesterday morning, temperatures mid-30s. or cooler, 40s. 40 degrees fairfield, concord, liver more, 45 fremont, 43 oakland and vallejo and napa, 41 san raphael and 44 san francisco and pacifica. out the door this morning, not as cold plenty of clouds but not as cold temp
north today. forecasters are predicting several inches in philadelphia and up to 17 inches in new york and boston. from louisiana to the carolinas the storm is already dumped more than a foot of snow on parts of the south at least 9 people have been killed in weather related traffic accidents. >>> forecast this morning, it is going to be about the rainfall that is moving in, high-def doppler showing not a lot going on currently. a few returns up in the north bay light showers expected....
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north east is impacting the s f o. >> and just about everything to the northeast however, philadelphia, newark, are experiencing delays from 30 minutes-two hours. it is just all ice, that is the problem. >> to have a percentage of flights canceled or delayed? >> anything in the northeast has been delayed, canceled. just a handful of cancellations this morning. most of the year carriers tried to keep a normal schedule for the day. >> what is expected for tonight/tomorrow morning? >> and i hope that they can get caught up tonight and depending on the weather. we are aware that it could slow things down again tomorrow. >> with the bay area fog to contend with. >> with no fog the last several days. it will be here tomorrow. we could expect if impact or arrival of delays. and will just have to wait and see. >> mike, at the spokesman at s f o, thank you. (music) >> and a live look outside from our mount pam cam crystal clear over san francisco. something, bay- area wide and mild temperatures. and with dense fog. we're going to be seeing changes. to take a look or current conditions, nice, with sepa a 62 degrees in san franc
north east is impacting the s f o. >> and just about everything to the northeast however, philadelphia, newark, are experiencing delays from 30 minutes-two hours. it is just all ice, that is the problem. >> to have a percentage of flights canceled or delayed? >> anything in the northeast has been delayed, canceled. just a handful of cancellations this morning. most of the year carriers tried to keep a normal schedule for the day. >> what is expected for tonight/tomorrow...
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and john coltrane left north carolina as well when he was 17, went to philadelphia where he got his first alto sax. what would have happened if he had never gotten an alto sax in philadelphia? hard to imagine. and the three of them often got together and created, i mean, these are the great legends of jazz. what would have happened without that? it's hard to fathom what would have happened. they carried with them the folkways, the language, the music and food of their southern roots and recreated these enclaves that i've described to you. working on this book, i interviewed people with collard greens growing this their backyards in oakland. oakland, california. [laughter] i mean, this is how far the transplantation occurred. i want to, i think, close with two things. one is what is it that they left? the enormity of the departure is hard to fathom on so many levels. it was spiritual, it was emotional, it was familial, it was gee photographical -- geographical. in every way it was a departure that took bravery. these were people who were leaving a place maybe to never see it again, maybe n
and john coltrane left north carolina as well when he was 17, went to philadelphia where he got his first alto sax. what would have happened if he had never gotten an alto sax in philadelphia? hard to imagine. and the three of them often got together and created, i mean, these are the great legends of jazz. what would have happened without that? it's hard to fathom what would have happened. they carried with them the folkways, the language, the music and food of their southern roots and...
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a water main b >>> live pictures philadelphia, people there waking up to flooded roads and homes. oh, what a mess. a water main break-in northhilly sending water goshing through the neighbourhood we -- gushing through the neighbourhood we understand it is a nine block area reports of flooded basements, water department on the scene trying the clean up the mess and what a mess it could be because there is a big snow storm that is headed to the northeast. >> yeah. >> right now they are expecting another foot of snow so can you imagine if that starts freezing as well. >> literally taken over that neighbourhood. >>> our forecast, for today, does include the threat of rainfall we will start off with your pinpoint doppler. not a lot going on currently just a few locations, looking at light showers, off the coast of marin county, vacaville, light showers off the coastline here, redwood city. forecast for today, here we go plenty of clouds expected and ongoing chance of showers and here is why. i do have a low pressure system moving in, that will keep the clouds in the forecast and keep the chance of rainfall. it is also doing somet
a water main b >>> live pictures philadelphia, people there waking up to flooded roads and homes. oh, what a mess. a water main break-in northhilly sending water goshing through the neighbourhood we -- gushing through the neighbourhood we understand it is a nine block area reports of flooded basements, water department on the scene trying the clean up the mess and what a mess it could be because there is a big snow storm that is headed to the northeast. >> yeah. >> right...
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and john coltrane left north carolina as well when he was 17, went to philadelphia where he got his first alto sax. what would have happened if he had never gotten his alto sax and philadelphia? hard to imagine. and the three of them often got together and created -- these are the greek legends of jazz. what would have happened without that? it's hard to imagine what would happen. they carried the full cuevas, the language, the music, the food and recreated these enclaves that i've described to you. working on this book i interviewed people with collard greens and growing in their backyards and oakland. oakland, california. this is how far the transplantation occurred. i want to close with two things. one is what is it that they left? the enormity of the departure is hard to fathom on so many levels. it is spiritual, it was the emotional, familial, geographical in every way it was a departure that took great bravery. it's not simply moving for a new job or where your job has relocated to read these were people leaving in place never be able to see it again, never to set the table, the kit
and john coltrane left north carolina as well when he was 17, went to philadelphia where he got his first alto sax. what would have happened if he had never gotten his alto sax and philadelphia? hard to imagine. and the three of them often got together and created -- these are the greek legends of jazz. what would have happened without that? it's hard to imagine what would happen. they carried the full cuevas, the language, the music, the food and recreated these enclaves that i've described to...
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north of boston could get up to 2 ft. of snow. tens of thousands of homes have lost power, schools were closed from philadelphia to boston. off the storm forced airlines to cancel thousands of flights. stranding travelers as far as way as miami. theresa kron 4 news. >> mostly sunny skies out there this afternoon on look from the golden gate bridge we are going to see increasing cloud cover. another storm does abridge the coastline. if that will incur tonight increasing clouds and to tomorrow morning. light showers mainly in the north bay. temperatures will get a couple of degrees tomorrow afternoon. in to the nighttime hours patchy fog will redevelodevelop in our inld valleys. pushing up to the coastline tonight it's already pushed ato oregon. it's the tail and it's broken and nature so were not quite to see a lot of rain with the system. starting tomorrow morning the 6:00 hour rate approaching the coast line by 9:00. if showers just in the north bay. if a possibility of a couple have your cells embedded in the showers the chicken see here like green shade in meeting light showers. dropping so through the 4:00 hour, a few
north of boston could get up to 2 ft. of snow. tens of thousands of homes have lost power, schools were closed from philadelphia to boston. off the storm forced airlines to cancel thousands of flights. stranding travelers as far as way as miami. theresa kron 4 news. >> mostly sunny skies out there this afternoon on look from the golden gate bridge we are going to see increasing cloud cover. another storm does abridge the coastline. if that will incur tonight increasing clouds and to...
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north east. a live look at of new york city light snow is falling accompanied by fog. philadelphia, new jersey, connecticut a mix of freezing rain and snow forecasters say parts could get up 3-for-inches. new york and no where near the amount of snow that fell after christmas crippling the city but the mayor says he has all the crew standing by nonetheless. >> the second most dangerous city in the nation is cutting half of its pleas for starting today new jersey is struggling with a 26 and a half million dollar budget deficit officials say they have no choice. it will also lose a sixth of its firefighters and the cuts will not affect public safety and well restore service as much as they can in the months to come. house republicans resume their bid to repeal the health care reform law debate begins today and a bill that aims to overturn the signature an initiative of the obama administration. they want the bill approved this week. it will be dead on arrival once it hits the senate republicans also plan to approve a measure that the tree of house committees come up with a replacemen
north east. a live look at of new york city light snow is falling accompanied by fog. philadelphia, new jersey, connecticut a mix of freezing rain and snow forecasters say parts could get up 3-for-inches. new york and no where near the amount of snow that fell after christmas crippling the city but the mayor says he has all the crew standing by nonetheless. >> the second most dangerous city in the nation is cutting half of its pleas for starting today new jersey is struggling with a 26...
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attempt of the north to impose its values on the south and in the case of lumpkin, it was to be resisted. ross at first thought it was a good thing until a correspondent from philadelphiawrote that it was very bad to get the antislavery movement mixed up with the anti-removal movement because so many even in the north were not abolitionists. but what you watch -- i mean you have to start with the premise that in 1828, the campaign didn't even mention slavery, and yet by the time jackson left, it was at the forefront of the national debate. now something was happening during that period and the something was the mobilization of the quakers, the northern missionaries, the congregationalists against the removal but also against slavery. and i think it is not a -- but i think when he defied the supreme court, think that was a very important element in the thinking of the south and you know you can disagree but something happened that went from being a nonissue in 1828 to south carolina in 1860. >> thank you. >> thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> the as was hosted by the atlanta history center. for more information visit atlanta history center.com. >> we are
attempt of the north to impose its values on the south and in the case of lumpkin, it was to be resisted. ross at first thought it was a good thing until a correspondent from philadelphiawrote that it was very bad to get the antislavery movement mixed up with the anti-removal movement because so many even in the north were not abolitionists. but what you watch -- i mean you have to start with the premise that in 1828, the campaign didn't even mention slavery, and yet by the time jackson left,...
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they took to philadelphia, new york, boston boston and connecticut in those areas. speaking of which the original migrants to the north and west, the north and the west, did you find out a lot of their children and grandchildren are doing a reverse migration because what you are seeing in atlanta itself, a lot of those people are coming back and rediscovering their southern roots and any comment on that? >> i think there are many reasons why. one reason is that african-americans actually are as americans doing what many people are doing. there is a movement toward the sunbelt because particularly in the '90s that was where the economy was going so much longer so that reflects that as well but the second thing is that one thing about that generation is that they didn't really talk that much about what they had experienced and i think the younger generation in the succeeding generations after the migration, the children of the migration had questions. they didn't have that same personal, the personal memories that might have been so painful that the parents might have had. they were more willing to take a chance and com
they took to philadelphia, new york, boston boston and connecticut in those areas. speaking of which the original migrants to the north and west, the north and the west, did you find out a lot of their children and grandchildren are doing a reverse migration because what you are seeing in atlanta itself, a lot of those people are coming back and rediscovering their southern roots and any comment on that? >> i think there are many reasons why. one reason is that african-americans actually...
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north east digging out from under a foot and a half of snow. >> we are tired of the snow. want summer to come. >> reporter: in the philadelphia area streets are buried. this parking garage roof collapsed trapping two men in their car. both are recovering in the hospital after being dug out by rescue crews. >> we are really lucky to be here today and be alive. >> reporter: outside washington, dc, drivers had to dig out their cars after leaving them abandoned on the side of the road overnight and across the region hundreds of thousands were left without power. >> it is cold. >> reporter: this storm is the latest in what has already been a brutal winter for the north east. new york typically gets 21 inches of snow for the entire winter. 55 inches have already fallen. boston averagees 40 inches. this season they have been hit with more than 5 feet. and hartford, conneticut, has already broken a record for snowfall set in 1945. and all the snow is draining government budgets. it cost new york city approximately $1 million to remove 1 inch of snow. >> reporter: at major airports across the region, crews spent the day cleaning off r
north east digging out from under a foot and a half of snow. >> we are tired of the snow. want summer to come. >> reporter: in the philadelphia area streets are buried. this parking garage roof collapsed trapping two men in their car. both are recovering in the hospital after being dug out by rescue crews. >> we are really lucky to be here today and be alive. >> reporter: outside washington, dc, drivers had to dig out their cars after leaving them abandoned on the side...
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north east. broke wet courts. the latest with the airports across philadelphia, new york, new jersey as well.n again this morning. we are experiencing delays up to two hours. dicey for flights. sandra and though. >> paralyzing roads and bring in grown bone chilling winds. another storm has dumped more than a foot of snow in new york's central park. >> when it stopped falling at 4:00 a.m., the reading was, 19 in.. breaking the record set in 1925. >> mass. the weight of the snow caused a roof collapse at this crunch. there were 15 people inside there when it collapsed most people have made it out under their own power. >> 3 ft. of snow on top of the roof. >> we will get more snow. buildings like this don't get shuffled off. we are at the mercy of the construction of the building. >> the northeast is trying to get back up to speed after hundreds of flights were canceled. airports were shut down for hours. with schools closing in new york city boston, philadelphia, snow removal budgets were over budget. reporting from washington sandra and out. >> this one out of new haven conn., more bleeping sn
north east. broke wet courts. the latest with the airports across philadelphia, new york, new jersey as well.n again this morning. we are experiencing delays up to two hours. dicey for flights. sandra and though. >> paralyzing roads and bring in grown bone chilling winds. another storm has dumped more than a foot of snow in new york's central park. >> when it stopped falling at 4:00 a.m., the reading was, 19 in.. breaking the record set in 1925. >> mass. the weight of the snow...
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north of seattle spilled its banks, forcing families to flee. some were escaping with whatever they could carry in their hands. >>> a man police believe is a serial killer has been arrested in philadelphiacamden has the seconds-highest crime rate in the country. >>> a new study finds surgeons consider suicide more often than the average person. about 6% reported recent suicidal thoughts. the rate was 16% among those who had made a recent major medical error. the study found that doctors were reluctant to get help because they feared losing their jobs. many admitted self-medicating with drugs. >>> a creature that walked the earth more than 12,000 years ago may be poised to make a comeback. scientists are hoping to clone a mammoth mammoth from the ice age. they plan to extract dna from a preserved mammoth carcass and injengt it into the egg cells of an african elephant. the researchers from the u.s. japan and russia are looking to produce a baby mammoth within six years. >> they make it sound easy. >>> we might have the best indication that brett favre's football career is over. he filed retirement papers with the nfl yesterday, according to a league spokesman. nothing is official though.
north of seattle spilled its banks, forcing families to flee. some were escaping with whatever they could carry in their hands. >>> a man police believe is a serial killer has been arrested in philadelphiacamden has the seconds-highest crime rate in the country. >>> a new study finds surgeons consider suicide more often than the average person. about 6% reported recent suicidal thoughts. the rate was 16% among those who had made a recent major medical error. the study found...
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philadelphia after jamie was murdered. i am going to read from that section of my part of the book. it may of 1964 by hit store ride north to oxford, ohio, where a thousand volunteers were to be oriented for the massive project. about the third day of orientation i was sitting next to judy, judy richardson in the back of western college for women auditorium. the meeting site was just a large enough to hold the 200 or so volunteers who had come for this training session. it was beautiful. a wonderful place to be to sing together. but there were so many people there that i could not figure it all out. i ended up turning to judy. i connected with judy as partners. what will be the next phase? how will we manage all of these new people joining our organization? we know each other in a deep and abiding way. we can't even remember when we were introduced. we have always been together. my theory about this is that we have a special radar system that connects us. similar events in our lives. both have the misfortune of losing daring and creative father's early in life and the good fortune of having powerful, intelligent, and dri
philadelphia after jamie was murdered. i am going to read from that section of my part of the book. it may of 1964 by hit store ride north to oxford, ohio, where a thousand volunteers were to be oriented for the massive project. about the third day of orientation i was sitting next to judy, judy richardson in the back of western college for women auditorium. the meeting site was just a large enough to hold the 200 or so volunteers who had come for this training session. it was beautiful. a...
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north as boston. snowfall amounts generally about six to 12 inches of snow in some parts of new york city, down to philadelphiax to nine inches and beer not even talking about boston yet, but that will be over the next 48 hours. >>> good morning to you. we've got a beautiful day shaping up. live look shows you we have filtered sunshine, but it's not going to warm us up that much. 51 degrees today in concord, 50 in san rafael and 51 in san francisco. now, it's going to be a pretty nice day today considering the amount of sunshine on tap for us, but changes on the way tomorrow. light rain is going to start as early as tomorrow morning, so stay tuned for that. >> and month's -- and that's your latest weather. >> natalie is under the weather. we hope she feels better. >> "today's" housing market right after this. radiating pain everywhere... and i wondered what it was. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these ner
north as boston. snowfall amounts generally about six to 12 inches of snow in some parts of new york city, down to philadelphiax to nine inches and beer not even talking about boston yet, but that will be over the next 48 hours. >>> good morning to you. we've got a beautiful day shaping up. live look shows you we have filtered sunshine, but it's not going to warm us up that much. 51 degrees today in concord, 50 in san rafael and 51 in san francisco. now, it's going to be a pretty nice...
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impact the evening rush from philadelphia to new york into boston, wrapping up overnight tonight and in through tomorrow. the sun will be bright and sunny across the northarea in purple from new york to boston on the area of five to nine inches by tomorrow morning. the winds will pick up 25, 30 miles per hour by tomorrow. we could be talking power >>> good morning to you. you could probably give that heater a break once again right about now as temperatures have climbed into the 50s. 55 degrees in san francisco right now. by noon we're talking about 60 degrees in san jose and later on today rounding out temperatures in the upper 60s. 69 degrees is your forecast high today. in san jose. and 70 degrees in los gatos. a little more warm today in the south bay. not quite as warm in the north and the east bay. that's because we have dense fog out there. have a great day. >>> ann, back to you. >> in money 9-1-1, everything from credit scores to paying down student loans. jean chatzky the author of "money 911." david bach is the author of "debt free for life." good morning, you guys. thank you very much for coming back and helping people with money. first to to
impact the evening rush from philadelphia to new york into boston, wrapping up overnight tonight and in through tomorrow. the sun will be bright and sunny across the northarea in purple from new york to boston on the area of five to nine inches by tomorrow morning. the winds will pick up 25, 30 miles per hour by tomorrow. we could be talking power >>> good morning to you. you could probably give that heater a break once again right about now as temperatures have climbed into the 50s....