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i lost friends who had been killed in service in northern island. no one is happier than i am to see the possibility of peace in northern island. it's been a dreadful running sore in the united kingdom for far too long. but you're right, it is a peculiar cocktail. also, religious division and a lot of residual violence. some of those are still in place today when i visit some of those communities and breaking those down is a very big job. >> thank you. >> i thank the gentleman. mr. secretary, we thank you for taking time out of your schedule to come and share some of your experiences in the uk you can. we're going to continue to monitor closely and look forward to learn from what you're doing and continue. thank you again. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for the opportunity. as the secretary departs, i would like to thank my colleagues for their unanimous consent in altering our normal agenda with opening statements until afterwards to accommodate the secretary's time. i would like to proceed with opening statements and now i will begin. today's hearing
i lost friends who had been killed in service in northern island. no one is happier than i am to see the possibility of peace in northern island. it's been a dreadful running sore in the united kingdom for far too long. but you're right, it is a peculiar cocktail. also, religious division and a lot of residual violence. some of those are still in place today when i visit some of those communities and breaking those down is a very big job. >> thank you. >> i thank the gentleman. mr....
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"belfast international air link to heathrow is an invaluable asset to the economy of northern island. there are concerns this link is at risk because the landing slots are allocated to carriers rather than to regional airports. will the government public an aviation strategy that ensures our international airports are linked with heathrow? >> the department of transportation will come in the future in our aviation policy in the summer and asks for evidence of options of maintaining the u.k.'s status as an international hub for aviation. he is quite right, the london to belfast link is important to the economy. there are currently more than 18,000 flights per year between the two belfast airports and the five main london airports, and i hope he agrees our steps to divulge power to set air passenger duty rates to long haul flights departing from northern island will also boost investment and tourism. >> steven metcrof. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> as my right and honor value friend will note, the situation at the refinery on the thames is becoming increasingly difficult. in an attempt
"belfast international air link to heathrow is an invaluable asset to the economy of northern island. there are concerns this link is at risk because the landing slots are allocated to carriers rather than to regional airports. will the government public an aviation strategy that ensures our international airports are linked with heathrow? >> the department of transportation will come in the future in our aviation policy in the summer and asks for evidence of options of maintaining...
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he is, trying to kill her, trying to kill her family members and kill her security forces in northern islandout of northern ireland. there have been allegations coming from mcguinness that the troops, the queen is commander of british forces with were illegally killing ira members. you have all this extreme history and he is trying to show he has reconstructed and he's a politician and that he's reaching out across all communities here. this is an image that will last in northern ireland and royal family's history for decades, generations, ashleigh. >> also a notch in the political arm of the ira. you did say it is not without critics and security is high. let me ask you this. he was said to be quoted right before this visit, i am still an irish republican and after i meet queen elizabeth i will still be an irish republican. this in no way should be taken as a thought that, well, i guess northern ireland will always be part of the u.k., there's still this desire to see from that particular da tant, isn't there? >> reporter: there is. what he's saying is says going to do it by political means
he is, trying to kill her, trying to kill her family members and kill her security forces in northern islandout of northern ireland. there have been allegations coming from mcguinness that the troops, the queen is commander of british forces with were illegally killing ira members. you have all this extreme history and he is trying to show he has reconstructed and he's a politician and that he's reaching out across all communities here. this is an image that will last in northern ireland and...
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scott: at the moment, these large waves are affecting all the northern islands of papua new guinea. so this is a big scale event. i'm a little worried that this afternoon, we will see waves like we did yesterday and maybe a little worse, even. that's one reason we don't want to keep you all here for very long today, because people might want to go and move some of their possessions out of the way of those waves. they might not come, but they might. [children playing] [conversation in native language] look at this one. endar: like, for me to see the place like this, and my sisters, they do not know what it is all about. and i'm feeling sorry for them because they don't know anything. maybe these things will happen so that they will understand what i am talking about. oh, no. there's one great big one coming. great big one coming. [children speaking excitedly] [conversation in native language] [conversation in native language] well, that's the end of us. woman: no school. no school. [conversation in native language] [tuning radio station] man on radio: when i left this morning, the ti
scott: at the moment, these large waves are affecting all the northern islands of papua new guinea. so this is a big scale event. i'm a little worried that this afternoon, we will see waves like we did yesterday and maybe a little worse, even. that's one reason we don't want to keep you all here for very long today, because people might want to go and move some of their possessions out of the way of those waves. they might not come, but they might. [children playing] [conversation in native...
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. >> that is the northern island deputy minister mark mcinnis who shook hands with the queen this past week. what is this significant? he is a former ira commander. the ira killed her favorite cousin. >> an amazing moment. it is hoped everywhere. the as of this, there is hope in the middle east. let this be an inspiration. i'm going to say a word for the queen. she had never been on my dance card, but i have to admit, this is a woman that shows a sense of leadership and history, and a sense of magnanimity. it was the ira that killed her favorite cousin. >> who was responsible essentially for her marriage to prince philip. >> and historic moment. i agree with mark. it tells us that it is still possible for people are part to come together. if it can happen there, why can it happened in other places? >> i will tell you why. this is the end of 500 years of catholic-protestant morris. that handshake was the end of those wars. the war of islam and the rest of the world, it is long is testing the borders. as sam huntington said, the borders of islam are still bloody because they feel it has
. >> that is the northern island deputy minister mark mcinnis who shook hands with the queen this past week. what is this significant? he is a former ira commander. the ira killed her favorite cousin. >> an amazing moment. it is hoped everywhere. the as of this, there is hope in the middle east. let this be an inspiration. i'm going to say a word for the queen. she had never been on my dance card, but i have to admit, this is a woman that shows a sense of leadership and history, and...
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on christmas day 1492, the santa maria is shipwrecked on the island of hispaniola on the northern coast of the island of hispaniola. columbus puts the crew of the santa maria ashore and tells them, establish a town. we'll be back for you. the town becomes known as navidad, christmas. columbus with the nina and pinta returns to spain. this is columbus returning to spain to visit the court. ferdinand and isabella receiving their admiral of the ocean seas. this is columbus's greatest moment, his greatest moment, because it is at this moment that everyone believes he's found the route to the east. now, it's a little disappointing, of course, when he brings back coconuts and rare tropical birds and kidnapped a few natives. don't worry. send me back. send me back, and i'll find the court of the great khan. columbus makes a second voyage. on his second voyage he returns again, but this is a little disappointing now. wait a minute, you've been out there twice now, and he comes back and you still haven't given us any evidence that you have discovered the route to the east. again, tropical birds
on christmas day 1492, the santa maria is shipwrecked on the island of hispaniola on the northern coast of the island of hispaniola. columbus puts the crew of the santa maria ashore and tells them, establish a town. we'll be back for you. the town becomes known as navidad, christmas. columbus with the nina and pinta returns to spain. this is columbus returning to spain to visit the court. ferdinand and isabella receiving their admiral of the ocean seas. this is columbus's greatest moment, his...
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martin mcginness, one the leaders of shinfan in northern island, used to be one of the leaders of the provisional ira is going to meet the queen. you are going to have the queen in northern ireland shaking the hand of someone who has, shall we say, a past with terrorism. this is at least as big, if not bigger, in the british/irish context as yitzhak rabin shaking yasser arafat's hand. >> it's the next stage in the normalization of the northern ireland peace process becoming a place defined by the troubles for 3,000 people lost their lives in years and years of essentially civil war becoming a normal part of europe now. this is an extraordinary development. literally in some ways brings to an end hundreds of years of tension between britain and ireland. >> who would have ever believed this, going back to the violence of the '70s, violence of the '80s, who would have believed this. you had a key role there, richard. we're going to give you all the credit for it. it is -- >> yes. >> george mitchell deserves, tony blair deserves the credit. one of those remarkable sort of milestones where
martin mcginness, one the leaders of shinfan in northern island, used to be one of the leaders of the provisional ira is going to meet the queen. you are going to have the queen in northern ireland shaking the hand of someone who has, shall we say, a past with terrorism. this is at least as big, if not bigger, in the british/irish context as yitzhak rabin shaking yasser arafat's hand. >> it's the next stage in the normalization of the northern ireland peace process becoming a place...
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. >> from the northern tip of treasure island, you on over past the berkeley pier, here. >> but waita minute. wind turbines just off the shore line? that will never happen, right? >> they're big. they should propose an al in a tiff to nuclear energy. >> if they can make it attractive looking why not? >> this would be more than 400 feet across looking like these but anchored in shallow water and would obscure some views. and there is wind coming up just about the time demands peak. >> there is a summer day. winds blowing 20, 25 knots winds putting out almost 100% of the power. >> sea gull. i hope they don't get killed. >> and something to think about. >> that is all right now. just a thought from a forward-looking phd who knows a good free resource when it hits him in the face. >> it's berkeley. >> from san francisco bay, abc 7 news. >> and there is leigh glaser in tonight. >> let's do traveling by the way, palm springs, record high today, 114 and you'll notice on the map that is what i'm forecasting tomorrow. so there is l.a. tomorrow, 78 with sunshine. and big sur, 75. there is fog
. >> from the northern tip of treasure island, you on over past the berkeley pier, here. >> but waita minute. wind turbines just off the shore line? that will never happen, right? >> they're big. they should propose an al in a tiff to nuclear energy. >> if they can make it attractive looking why not? >> this would be more than 400 feet across looking like these but anchored in shallow water and would obscure some views. and there is wind coming up just about the...
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the four islands are close to japan's northern prefecture of . they're surrounded by abundant fishing waters. >>> a new discovery has been unearthed at the world's largest man made structure. it has been found that the great wall of china is more than twice as long as previously thought. chinese government officials said the structure stretches about 21,200 kilometers. three years ago, officials said it was 8,851 kilometers long, but they looked more closely at the composition and ruins of the wall. the wall was built by successive chinese dynasties to defend against invasion by northern tribes. the great wall was registered as a world heritage site in 1987, but over thousands of years, much of it has been damaged by wind and rain. a chinese government project team plans to repair and re-enforce those areas. definitely a site i want to see one day. >>> tokyo residents are enjoying sunny skies this morning. here is the world weather forecast. >> good morning. yes, it's going to be dry, sunny, and pleasant here in tokyo. the high is expected to be
the four islands are close to japan's northern prefecture of . they're surrounded by abundant fishing waters. >>> a new discovery has been unearthed at the world's largest man made structure. it has been found that the great wall of china is more than twice as long as previously thought. chinese government officials said the structure stretches about 21,200 kilometers. three years ago, officials said it was 8,851 kilometers long, but they looked more closely at the composition and...
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selection process for a proposed embarkation site for ferry service between the northern san francisco waterfront and alcatraz island. >> good afternoon. john dull from planning and development. this is only an informational presentation. there is no court action. primarily, this is a heads up to what is coming down in the next few months, years. mts recently approached the port preparing their intention to begin a site selection plan -- a process, and then and offered a selection process for alcatraz island ferry service. frank dean is here from the national park service to present an overview of these processes. he will talk in a moment but i wanted to go over some of the general overview. as noted in the staff report, in terms of sites, mts is looking at the fort mason, port sites, identified as 31.5, 41, and pier 45. since 2005, mps has operated out of the pier 1.5. the lease with the port will expire in 2014. there operator agreement is slated for expiration in 2016. under this new proposed selection process, instead of choosing an operator who has had control, mps is looking for a long time site controller at
selection process for a proposed embarkation site for ferry service between the northern san francisco waterfront and alcatraz island. >> good afternoon. john dull from planning and development. this is only an informational presentation. there is no court action. primarily, this is a heads up to what is coming down in the next few months, years. mts recently approached the port preparing their intention to begin a site selection plan -- a process, and then and offered a selection process...
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doctor has calculated that is how many it would take to power the entire city from the northern tip of treasure islanderkeley pier here. >> wind turbines just off the shoreline of the people's republic of berkeley, that will never happen? >> they are big. they are obtrusive. >> it's a nuclear free zone and they should propose an alternative. >> if they can make it attractive looking right y not. >> the turbines would be more than 400 feet across but they would be anchored in shallow water and yes, they would obscure some views. but the wind comes up here just about the same time electrical demands peak. >> when the winds are blowing 20-25, it would be putting out 100% of their power. >> sea gulls i hope they don't get killed. something to think about. >> just a thought from a professor when who knows a good resource when hit hits him in the face. >> well, it's berkeley. >> terry: some say the turbines were up today, would they be producing a lot of energy? >> yes. in fact gusty winds offshore and later on this afternoon. it will lighten up in the afternoon. from mount tam you can see the wind in the f
doctor has calculated that is how many it would take to power the entire city from the northern tip of treasure islanderkeley pier here. >> wind turbines just off the shoreline of the people's republic of berkeley, that will never happen? >> they are big. they are obtrusive. >> it's a nuclear free zone and they should propose an alternative. >> if they can make it attractive looking right y not. >> the turbines would be more than 400 feet across but they would be...
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. >> from the northern tip of treasure island past the berkeley pier here. >> wind turbines just off the shoreline of the so-called people's republic of berkeley? that will never happen. >> they are big and on views i have. >> if they can make it attractive looking, why not? >> his turbines are more than 400 feet across. they would lock like these and they would behind cord in shallow water and, yes, they would obscure some views. but the wind comes up here just about the same time electrical demands peak. >> on a strong summer day the winds are blowing, 20, 25 knots, the winds would be putting to utility almost 100% of their power. >> seagulls >> hope they don't get killed. >> and that's all right now, just a thought from a forward look environmental ph.d. who knows a good free resource when it hits him in the face. >> well, it's berkeley. >> from san francisco bay, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> i can't help but notice we misplaced the bay bridge this morning. it was there with some lights but i don't see the winds itself. >> you were talking about wind earlier. >> but i don't here
. >> from the northern tip of treasure island past the berkeley pier here. >> wind turbines just off the shoreline of the so-called people's republic of berkeley? that will never happen. >> they are big and on views i have. >> if they can make it attractive looking, why not? >> his turbines are more than 400 feet across. they would lock like these and they would behind cord in shallow water and, yes, they would obscure some views. but the wind comes up here just...
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. >> from the northern tip of treasure island all the way on over past the berkeley pier here. wait a minute. wind turbine just off the shoreline of the so-called people republic of berkeley. that will never happen. right. >> they are big. they are obtrusive. >> if berkeley is a nuclear free zone then proposal alternative to nuclear energy. >> if it could be attractive why not. >>reporter: the doctor turbine would be more than 400 feet across like these anchored in shallow water. yes they would obscure some views. but the wind comes up here just about the same time electrical demands about page. on a strong summer day when the winds are blowing 20 to 25 knot the winds would be putting out almost 100 percent of the possible power. sea gull. birds. if they fly night i hope they don't get killed. there's a lot of them i suppose. something to think bi-that's all rate now just a thought from a forward looking environmental p hd who know as good free resource when it hits him in the face. >> well it's berkeley. many. >>reporter: from san francisco bay, wayne friedman abc 7 news. >> r
. >> from the northern tip of treasure island all the way on over past the berkeley pier here. wait a minute. wind turbine just off the shoreline of the so-called people republic of berkeley. that will never happen. right. >> they are big. they are obtrusive. >> if berkeley is a nuclear free zone then proposal alternative to nuclear energy. >> if it could be attractive why not. >>reporter: the doctor turbine would be more than 400 feet across like these anchored in...
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. >> from the northern tip of treasure island past the berkeley pier here. >> wait a minute.rbines just off the shoreline of the so-called people's republic of berkeley? that will never happen. >> they are big and obtrusive. >> if they can make it attractive looking, why not? >> his turbines are more than 400 feet across. they would look like these and they would obscure some views. but the wind comes up here just about the same time electrical demands peak. >> on a strong summer day the winds are blowing, 20, 25 knots, the winds would be putting to utility almost 100% of their power. >> seagulls if the birds fly into it i hope they don't get killed. there's a lot of them, i suppose. >> and that's all right now, just a thought from a forward look environmental ph.d. who knows a good free resource when it hits him in the face. >> well, it's berkeley. [laughter] >> from san francisco bay, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> we can get some win power today. >> big time in the upper elevationings and the buoys offshore, nearly 50 miles an hour at point rays, and 30 mile-an-hour winds i
. >> from the northern tip of treasure island past the berkeley pier here. >> wait a minute.rbines just off the shoreline of the so-called people's republic of berkeley? that will never happen. >> they are big and obtrusive. >> if they can make it attractive looking, why not? >> his turbines are more than 400 feet across. they would look like these and they would obscure some views. but the wind comes up here just about the same time electrical demands peak....
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and the thing that connects them is the kids study the birds that migrate from northern virginia to this islanda. >> amazing. >> throughout the course of the year, they learn, they share, they make art projects and share them with each other. and real life long connections are created through the birds. >> leave it to the smithsonian to come up with something so cultural and educational. >> exactly. these kids learn more about themselves and their classmates in other countries than they even do about the birds. it's really a wonderful program. >> up next, tips on a butterfly guard nn your back yard. my 3-year-old daughter would love this. >> and the thing is, it's very easy to do. in monday's kids post, we talk about how you can do this. it's just about having the right plants in your yard. and if you want inspiration, one of my favorite places is the wings of fancy butterfly exhibit at brookside gardens. so you can see the butterflies. then plant some daisies in your back yard. and the butterflies will appreciate it. >> got to get to work. and finally people who know a thing or two about holdi
and the thing that connects them is the kids study the birds that migrate from northern virginia to this islanda. >> amazing. >> throughout the course of the year, they learn, they share, they make art projects and share them with each other. and real life long connections are created through the birds. >> leave it to the smithsonian to come up with something so cultural and educational. >> exactly. these kids learn more about themselves and their classmates in other...
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they finally scuttled that. 2200 miles from northern japan to the aleutian islands.nese harley-davidson in a shipping container wash up on the beach. that was, in graham island, canada. i should say. there it is the harley-davidson. probably nobody going to be riding that one. a soccer ball landed on middleton island off alaska. the dock we were talking about, landed in aggat beach oregon. we could look at summer or years of this stuff coming ashore? >> absolutely. this is the tip of the iceberg so to speak. the tsunami itself was devastating t took over 1.5 million tons of debris into the ocean. some of it sank. some of it started floating across the sea. a lot of it is going to get caught up in this north pacific guier to add itself to other plastic debris that is out there. some of it all the way to shore. jon: fabian cousteau. thank you for your expertise. we'll be right back. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. fohalf the calories plus vgie nutrition. could've had a v8. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts a
they finally scuttled that. 2200 miles from northern japan to the aleutian islands.nese harley-davidson in a shipping container wash up on the beach. that was, in graham island, canada. i should say. there it is the harley-davidson. probably nobody going to be riding that one. a soccer ball landed on middleton island off alaska. the dock we were talking about, landed in aggat beach oregon. we could look at summer or years of this stuff coming ashore? >> absolutely. this is the tip of the...
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northern lebanon on. what i saw ahead few this hour forty shades of austerity island says yes to the new fiscal treaty in a referendum that means brussels taking control of the country's national economic policy. and raging over roadblocks and who serve protesters clashed with nato peacekeepers over barricades in order to consider. egypt's ousted president hosni mubarak who was given a life sentence on saturday has been admitted to a prison hospital after reportedly suffering a heart attack on his way from the court however to get life time and acquittal of his two sons was considered to be linked by many triggering mass protests across the country people demanding the death penalty and the post made it more than ten thousand gathered overnight in cairo when enraged more of a techno headquarters a presidential candidate and pastor shafique freelance journalist mel true was into their square karate. people at the moment really quite angry with the verdict you guys when they heard about barak was given twenty five years of life sentence they were euphoric because people busy making would just be done for c
northern lebanon on. what i saw ahead few this hour forty shades of austerity island says yes to the new fiscal treaty in a referendum that means brussels taking control of the country's national economic policy. and raging over roadblocks and who serve protesters clashed with nato peacekeepers over barricades in order to consider. egypt's ousted president hosni mubarak who was given a life sentence on saturday has been admitted to a prison hospital after reportedly suffering a heart attack on...
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it will take time to get the rain out, particularly in northern new england, eastern end of long islandme places in the carolinas have cleared out. hot and dry in the southwest. salt lake city, about 90 >> all that weather was brought to you by dairy queen. robin? >> that sounds good. >> doesn't it? >> a blizzard or something like that. >>> coming up, casey anthony finally surfaces after months in hiding. pushing back against her party girl reputation and proclaiming her innocence. all multivitamins give me the basics. they claim to be complete. only centrum goes beyond. providing more than just the essential nutrients, so i'm at my best. centrum. always your most complete. from the laughing cow. it's rich, indulgent and 45 calories. mmm it's so good -- it practically sells itself. cut, cut. sells itself? i've poured myself into this commercial. ♪ don't be boring ♪ indulge in the morning ya! [ squeaking ] yay! [ female announcer ] introducing smooth sensations cream cheese spread from the laughing cow. have you laughed today? that's why new dove style + care frizz free cream serum nouri
it will take time to get the rain out, particularly in northern new england, eastern end of long islandme places in the carolinas have cleared out. hot and dry in the southwest. salt lake city, about 90 >> all that weather was brought to you by dairy queen. robin? >> that sounds good. >> doesn't it? >> a blizzard or something like that. >>> coming up, casey anthony finally surfaces after months in hiding. pushing back against her party girl reputation and...
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northern part of rongelap. american authorities have been decontaminateing there. former residents plan to return home this year. but not everyone is going. some islanders remain concerned about the lo-term effects of radiation. >>> a group of students at a junior high school in northeastern japan were a bit more excited than normal on wednesday when they took to the basketball court. it wasn't an upcoming game that had them enthused. it was more like the return of a long lost friend. a basketball that floated across the pacific ocean. the ball was swept away by last year's march 11th tsunami. after months of being pounded by storms and scorched by the sun, it washed up on a beach in the state of alaska in march. two pilots from the u.s. cargo carrier fedex delivered the ball to the students. >> the basketball was found on an alaskan island by a high school student. the name of the school was written on it. everyone at the school survived the tsunami, but the building was destroyed. the students are now using an abandoned building at another junior high school. >> they considered putting the return ball on display at the school. >>> there's a storm deve
northern part of rongelap. american authorities have been decontaminateing there. former residents plan to return home this year. but not everyone is going. some islanders remain concerned about the lo-term effects of radiation. >>> a group of students at a junior high school in northeastern japan were a bit more excited than normal on wednesday when they took to the basketball court. it wasn't an upcoming game that had them enthused. it was more like the return of a long lost friend....
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northern part of the state. many homes are washed out and without power in st. george's island. debby is expected to gain strength as it moves farther out into the atlantic. >>> no jail time. a short time ago, a local neighborhood watchman is sentenced in the beating of a tee blacman. >> reporter: today a judge sentenced 24-year-old eli werdesheim to three years probation. he was sentenced for the attack on a 15-year-old. werdesheim says he acted in self-defense. he faced a maximum sentence of 10 years. meanwhile, his 22-year-old brother waalso charged but acquitted on all charges. werdesheim is also ordered to perform some community service. ka backto you. >> he was also sentenced to ite essays about differen neighborhoods in baltimore. >>> let's check in on our roads now with sharon gibal hi. traffic control?ron, at wjz >> hi there, mary. good afternoon, everyone. i'er m defithan the people driving on 895. traffic being held on 895 northbound. that's going to be at the harbor tunnel for a disabled vehicle. we were already looking at this jam prior to that, running from potee s
northern part of the state. many homes are washed out and without power in st. george's island. debby is expected to gain strength as it moves farther out into the atlantic. >>> no jail time. a short time ago, a local neighborhood watchman is sentenced in the beating of a tee blacman. >> reporter: today a judge sentenced 24-year-old eli werdesheim to three years probation. he was sentenced for the attack on a 15-year-old. werdesheim says he acted in self-defense. he faced a...
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northern part of the rongerlap. contamination there was particularly severe. american authorities have been decontaminating rongelap, former residents plan to return home this year but not everybody is going. some islanders remain concerned about the long-term effects of radiation. >>> no one used the results to take measures to prevent a disaster. >>> the employees tried to determine what would happen if waves swamped one of the plant's reactors. the group estimated if it exceeded 13.5 meters all power woul be lost. the study also said it would cost about $25 million to implement measures. officials say the employees carried out the study as part of their training. they say the utility did not expect such a large tsunami to hit the plant. >>> the japanese government is sponsoring the project. palestinian president said they commissioned a local firm to select tenants for the new facility. the companies will process regional products such as dates. >> translator: this signing ensures we are on the right track. we know it is an obstacle but we won't make it an excuse to do nothing. >> officials hope the plant will be running by the end of the year. israel hasn't given permission to drill wells. japanese o
northern part of the rongerlap. contamination there was particularly severe. american authorities have been decontaminating rongelap, former residents plan to return home this year but not everybody is going. some islanders remain concerned about the long-term effects of radiation. >>> no one used the results to take measures to prevent a disaster. >>> the employees tried to determine what would happen if waves swamped one of the plant's reactors. the group estimated if it...
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northern breeze, very refreshing. western maryland on the cool side, now 69 cumberland -- 49 cumberland, 50 oakland, a 7 hagueers town. 70 at pack river, 71 annapolis and kent island, 68 objecting hall, 64 bel air, 65 columbia. what an easy forecast. high pressure over the great lake slowly ridges, keeps our weather pleasant over the weekend and into next week. midweek next week it's going to start getting warm and hot again. 80 the high today. any morning clouds give way to a ton of sun. patchy clouds 60 over night. tomorrow high temperature of right around 80. saturday 82, sunday 82, monday 82, tuesday 84 degrees. don, take it a i way. >>> here -- take it away. >>> here is your drive across dry are land. here is christy. >> we still have those two accidents in hartford county, the first at route 24 at osbourne parkway and then at furnace and shuster road. take northville road instead. in baltimore city, 6th street at mott avenue. because of the celebration, east fort avenue closed between andre and mchenry. only buses and local traffic is allowed. on the outer loop from 83 to 95, 59 miles an hour average. let's take a live look. we have some cars rolling down th
northern breeze, very refreshing. western maryland on the cool side, now 69 cumberland -- 49 cumberland, 50 oakland, a 7 hagueers town. 70 at pack river, 71 annapolis and kent island, 68 objecting hall, 64 bel air, 65 columbia. what an easy forecast. high pressure over the great lake slowly ridges, keeps our weather pleasant over the weekend and into next week. midweek next week it's going to start getting warm and hot again. 80 the high today. any morning clouds give way to a ton of sun....
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northern ireland. he is in town to defend his u.s. open title this weekend. >>> rhode islandt to become the 15th state to decriminalize marijuana. no big fines, no jailtime, nothing on your record. 14 states have already reduced criminal penalties for recreational use of marijuana. and a gallup poll shows a record high of 50% of americans now say that marijuana should be legal, up from 46% two years ago, and 25% in the '90s. rhode island state representative john g. edwards has a bill on the way to the governor that could make his state the next two decriminalize marijuana. welcome. >> good morning, carol. >> good morning. thank you for being here. tell us what exactly your bill does. >> my bill will actually take away the criminal penalty and make the penalty for possession of a small amount of marijuana a civil penalty. very much like a speeding ticket. >> so -- >> actually it will have a $150 fine. if you get caught three times in 18 months, the fine reverts back to the current penalty. and if you're a minor, and you get caught, your parents are notified. you have to do co
northern ireland. he is in town to defend his u.s. open title this weekend. >>> rhode islandt to become the 15th state to decriminalize marijuana. no big fines, no jailtime, nothing on your record. 14 states have already reduced criminal penalties for recreational use of marijuana. and a gallup poll shows a record high of 50% of americans now say that marijuana should be legal, up from 46% two years ago, and 25% in the '90s. rhode island state representative john g. edwards has a bill...
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northern coast of scotland. when i was a young boy, maybe 12, 13 years old, my parents, my dad had a coffee table book on easter islandotographs of the statues on easter island. and i used to sit in the living room looking through the book all the time and the beauty of that little island that was remote, as an island could be. and i said, one day i'm going to go there. when i went there for around the world, i was captivated by the place. one of the longer stops for me because it was the first stop of a weekend there. that stands out probably above all others. machu pitchu was incredible. bhutan was like going into a time what were, just like a place that i don't think americans had seen or heard of in some cases before we took them there. >> what kind of a dad are you to jack, romy and tice? >> i am a doting father. i come from parents that never let a day go by where he didn't tell me he loved me. i'm a hugger and a kisser. my 8-year-old daughter sometimes rolls her eyes at me. my son who is 10 when i drop him off at school one day a week kisses me in the car so his parents don't have to see it. >> your love affair
northern coast of scotland. when i was a young boy, maybe 12, 13 years old, my parents, my dad had a coffee table book on easter islandotographs of the statues on easter island. and i used to sit in the living room looking through the book all the time and the beauty of that little island that was remote, as an island could be. and i said, one day i'm going to go there. when i went there for around the world, i was captivated by the place. one of the longer stops for me because it was the first...
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northern florida peninsula during the next 24 hours. and take a look at this rescue caught on-camera just off the florida panhandle. this family got trapped in a vacation home on dog island five adults and four children into dogs were loaded into a coast guard helicopter and flown to safety. no one was hurt. and police in south texas are looking for who shot a lesbian couple, killing one and critically wounding another. they were shot in the head at a park but officers did not find a weapon at the scene and they only found shell casings. >> the families are devastated and there is no information that we have been able to determine that would indicate that there is anyone who would want to do this to either of those girls. >> survivors condition is improving at a hospital. >> fighting raging in syria today. the government elite republican guard clashed with rebels in two suburbs about 5 mi. from the center of damascus. this was near the republican guard housing compounds which is a very rare occurrence. today the prime minister of turkey warned that syrian troops approached the border may be attacked. syria shot down a turkish warplanes last week. pope benedict visited th
northern florida peninsula during the next 24 hours. and take a look at this rescue caught on-camera just off the florida panhandle. this family got trapped in a vacation home on dog island five adults and four children into dogs were loaded into a coast guard helicopter and flown to safety. no one was hurt. and police in south texas are looking for who shot a lesbian couple, killing one and critically wounding another. they were shot in the head at a park but officers did not find a weapon at...
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northern city of tripoli protesting pro and anti-syrian groups. several killed and dozens hurt. store owners have closed their shops in response to the deadly fighting. the small pacific islandn kicking off today's beacon lighting ceremony. boy scouts and joy scouts lit a bonfire to begin the festivities. the first of more than 4,000 fires around the world. the queen lighting the final one tonight at buckingham palace to mark her 60th year on the throne. litani wane i can't. the 13th annual baby crawling competition in the capital city. 25 infants raced on a roughly 15-foot carpeted track. parents waited at the finish line waving toys and keys to keep the babies focused. the event marks international child protection day. that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 8 will 0 seconds. >> for the first time since libyans claimed independence and toppled the regime of muammar qaddafi, govers are golfers are back on the course for championship match. it's almost entirely sand. not stopping them from hitting the links outside of tripoli. the four day tournament is part of a push to revive the sport there golf received minimal finding as you might imagine under the geography
northern city of tripoli protesting pro and anti-syrian groups. several killed and dozens hurt. store owners have closed their shops in response to the deadly fighting. the small pacific islandn kicking off today's beacon lighting ceremony. boy scouts and joy scouts lit a bonfire to begin the festivities. the first of more than 4,000 fires around the world. the queen lighting the final one tonight at buckingham palace to mark her 60th year on the throne. litani wane i can't. the 13th annual...
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northern florida. the storm being blamed for one death after tornadoes destroyed several homes in central florida. >>> the unofficial symbol for ecuador galapagos islandsied. the giant tortoise was the last of his particular species. ine sports come down to a coin toss or a runoff for the u.s. women's 100 meter dash. this incredible photo finish. look at that. too close to call even for a camera. both runners finished in an absolute dead heat for third place. now officials are trying to figure out what to do since only the top three can make to it the olympic team. in money news jpmorgan chase says it will stop charging overdraft fees for any debit card purchase of $5 or less no matter how many transactions you make. the decision was part of a $110 million class action lawsuit settlement. some had accused the bank of charging excessive overdraft fees. >>> you may love it or hate it or simply not understand it so if the supreme court strikes down obamacare will you care? that's what we're asking you today. our talk back is next. back on one of the big stories of the day, the question for this morning what do you want to see happen to obamacare. the fina
northern florida. the storm being blamed for one death after tornadoes destroyed several homes in central florida. >>> the unofficial symbol for ecuador galapagos islandsied. the giant tortoise was the last of his particular species. ine sports come down to a coin toss or a runoff for the u.s. women's 100 meter dash. this incredible photo finish. look at that. too close to call even for a camera. both runners finished in an absolute dead heat for third place. now officials are trying...
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northern ireland. martin mcginnes today a leading politician was once a commander of the irish republican army, the i.r.a. and under his leadership catholic nationalists forged to all islandn as loyalist s along with the police and the british army all loile yal to the queen. for 30 years more than 3,500 people killed. over half of them the policemen and the royal family and the queen's government and the queen, herself, was targets of the i.r.a., too. most painful for the queen, her cousin, a world war ii hero murdered by mcginnes' i.r.a. as he was fishing off of the irish coast. almost a decade and half since mcginnes convinced the i.r.a. to dump the arms and no event speaks more loudly of burying the hatchet. the former i.r.a. commander apparently putting behind him decades of hostility to the crown, and allegations that the queen's forces illegally killed i.r.a. members. >> nic robertson is in belfast with us. and nic, martin mcginnes said he had shaken the hands of many unionists over the years, but in shaking the hand of queen elizabeth, i am symbolically shaking the hands of hundreds of thousands of unionists, and that is what he said, nic. how are the people you h
northern ireland. martin mcginnes today a leading politician was once a commander of the irish republican army, the i.r.a. and under his leadership catholic nationalists forged to all islandn as loyalist s along with the police and the british army all loile yal to the queen. for 30 years more than 3,500 people killed. over half of them the policemen and the royal family and the queen's government and the queen, herself, was targets of the i.r.a., too. most painful for the queen, her cousin, a...
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northern and central florida. >>> well, you made it to friday. we've got a good-looking weekend today, fantastic conditions. taking a live look over alcatraz island. camera has a little bit of a shake to it. you can see the ripples out on the water. winds will play a factor for today and they're going to pick up through this afternoon in particular, between 3:00 and 5:00, rather gusty has you commute home. 74 today in san jose, don't forget, those giants back at it tonight, catch the game right here on nbc bay area and winds will likely play a factor. taking that ball out to the cove. 89 degrees by sunday, warm-up continues on monday. >> and now here's lester. >> al, thanks. now to wall street, where investors hope the winning streak can last another day, after plunging 275 points a week ago, the dow has surged over the last three days. jim cramer is the host of cnbc's "mad money." jim, good morning, good to see you. >> good morning, lester. >> week ago the sky was falling. bad unemployment number came out, we lost all the gains of the year. and then this. explain it. >> this is all about the idea that maybe we'll get a resolution of all the prob
northern and central florida. >>> well, you made it to friday. we've got a good-looking weekend today, fantastic conditions. taking a live look over alcatraz island. camera has a little bit of a shake to it. you can see the ripples out on the water. winds will play a factor for today and they're going to pick up through this afternoon in particular, between 3:00 and 5:00, rather gusty has you commute home. 74 today in san jose, don't forget, those giants back at it tonight, catch the...
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northern plains. sizzling weather continues from the east right on into the >>> we're talking about the mid-90s in the warmer cities across the bay for the official day of summer. looking over alcatraz islandra lens has a bit of a shake to it. we have elevated fire danger. keep that in mind. later on tonight, though, perfect conditions for spending some time on your outdoor patio. 77 degrees in fremont, 89 degrees today in places like concord and as we head for tomorrow temperatures fall by about 20 degrees. hope you have a great wednesday. >> the weather channel on cable or weather.com. >> all right, al. thank you very much. jcpenney's bold strategy to drop coupons, a few months in sales are slumping and that company's new president is out. what went wrong? we'll talk about it right after this. ♪ daisy, do-do a dollop our family-owned company makes daisy... with 100% natural farm-fresh cream. no artificial ingredients. no preservatives. and no added hormones. ♪ better with a dollop here ♪ fresher with a dollop there ♪ ♪ wholesome in every way ♪ daisy, do a dollop ♪ daisy, do-do a dollop new venus & olay. olay moisture bars help lock in moisture... while five blades get venus close. reveal
northern plains. sizzling weather continues from the east right on into the >>> we're talking about the mid-90s in the warmer cities across the bay for the official day of summer. looking over alcatraz islandra lens has a bit of a shake to it. we have elevated fire danger. keep that in mind. later on tonight, though, perfect conditions for spending some time on your outdoor patio. 77 degrees in fremont, 89 degrees today in places like concord and as we head for tomorrow temperatures...