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we have 40s up there in northern maine. here's your forecast today. rain expected florida, jackson, mississippi, also from d.c. here especially over towards the coast. it's not going to be pretty. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. showers and storms, they'll be plentiful today in florida. we'll warm it up a little bit, to the upper 80s. should be good downpours later. all the areas expecting perfect sunshine, northern new england with the high pressure in there, low 70s. well, christina, that's a look at your stormy thursday forecast. >> all right. thanks so much, bill. >>> stocks jump, a foreclosure's fall, and the return of steve jobs. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, already a sitcom and talk show success, ellen degeneres looks to add another jewel to her crown. >>> pew polls downs the brewers and derek jeter ties a yankee great. you're watching "early today." >> good morning, and welcome back to "early today." i'm christina brown. here are some of your
we have 40s up there in northern maine. here's your forecast today. rain expected florida, jackson, mississippi, also from d.c. here especially over towards the coast. it's not going to be pretty. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. showers and storms, they'll be plentiful today in florida. we'll warm it up a little bit, to the upper 80s. should be good downpours later. all the areas expecting perfect sunshine, northern new england with...
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you can see how cool it is across northern maine. best of all, we've got a touch of humidity right here, dew points in the mid 60s, all of that will be going away as that drier air continues to come in to our north. there is this reenforcing cool front. that will be the one coming through later on tonight with a few clouds. perhaps a sprinkle right around us right now. there is nothing going on. there are scattered showers up around new england. you can see a few around buffalo and they are few and far between. later on tonight, if you are up late you might see a little sprinkle. here is where the rains have been. another day of heavy rains through parts of the deep south. around tennessee, knoxville. look a georgia. over seven inches of rain for the month. another 1/4 inch today. on the other hand, it's 72 with still a southwesterly wind at ocean city. it's going to be down right cool at the beaches with a northeasterly wind tomorrow. in the futurecast, overnight tonight there is that little front settling to our south. big dry air
you can see how cool it is across northern maine. best of all, we've got a touch of humidity right here, dew points in the mid 60s, all of that will be going away as that drier air continues to come in to our north. there is this reenforcing cool front. that will be the one coming through later on tonight with a few clouds. perhaps a sprinkle right around us right now. there is nothing going on. there are scattered showers up around new england. you can see a few around buffalo and they are few...
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it is chilly up in northern maine. they have press and by a series. -- they have a frost advisory's overnight. you can already see some cooler temperatures to our north. it is still 76 degrees in ocean city. temperatures are ranging through the 60's. there is that north wind that will make all the difference in the world temperature rise. the front it gets down into north in virginia. it will start feeding moisture up to the gulf. all of that = cooler temperatures and more clout -- all of that equals cooler temperatures and more cloud woods. clouds. a little cloudy tomorrow. temperatures are cooler. 72 degrees -7 7 degrees. it will be in the mid-7's tomorrow. the rain get out of here friday. the weekend looks rohm & hoss. >> get ready. there are new entertainment venues coming your way. >> we will have details about the new place after the break. it is tuesday september 15. to win the jackpot, he must get the gold medal of all. let me see if i can make you a millionaire. 29, 35, 41, 30, and 32. the man the ball number
it is chilly up in northern maine. they have press and by a series. -- they have a frost advisory's overnight. you can already see some cooler temperatures to our north. it is still 76 degrees in ocean city. temperatures are ranging through the 60's. there is that north wind that will make all the difference in the world temperature rise. the front it gets down into north in virginia. it will start feeding moisture up to the gulf. all of that = cooler temperatures and more clout -- all of that...
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they have a freeze warning out for parts of northern maine. caribou is 58 degrees. buffalo 64. here is where it's still warm and humid down to our south. our temperature here dropped by about ten degrees because of that northeasterly wind. there you can see that northeasterly wind. we had a few sprinkles last night. some showers, but the main area of rain you can see down to our south, and there is that area of rain showers. overnight there were heavy rains. winston-salem getting heavy showers. little rock yesterday, a record amount of rain. some of that little area of showers is just to our south. you can see it south of richmond. in and around us right now, there is not much going on. as i showed you earlier, maybe a sprinkle for you folks up around frederick, maryland. some could be right around here in northwest washington. otherwise the clouds showing up. cambridge this was last night with the temperatures 71 degrees. look at silver spring, too. not quite the heat on. overnight tonight we are going to see more of the same. that is the clouds over us. tomorrow with more of
they have a freeze warning out for parts of northern maine. caribou is 58 degrees. buffalo 64. here is where it's still warm and humid down to our south. our temperature here dropped by about ten degrees because of that northeasterly wind. there you can see that northeasterly wind. we had a few sprinkles last night. some showers, but the main area of rain you can see down to our south, and there is that area of rain showers. overnight there were heavy rains. winston-salem getting heavy showers....
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that was the morning low temperature in northern maine. there was a freeze. caribou got down to 28 degrees. it's still cool. you see where that cool air is. it hasn't made it down into georgia or out in memphis. around us, we've got all those clouds. there you can see some of the leftover sprinkles right around us here in washington. maybe a sprinkle or a little bit of drizzle. also out around faulkier county, you folks toward the blue ridge with that easterly wind, around bull run and further out, probably seeing a lot of the low clouds and maybe a bit of drizzle. the real action today has been once again down in the south through the carolinas into georgia, atlanta. over some spots has had over an inch of rain for the month. macon, georgia, right now, nasty showers and thunder showers. all of that will be pushed to our south because as we go through the next couple of days, high pressure will be building in on us. also at andrews only .01 inch of rain. 64. look at norcross, georgia. over three inches today and seven for the month. overnight tonight, tre is
that was the morning low temperature in northern maine. there was a freeze. caribou got down to 28 degrees. it's still cool. you see where that cool air is. it hasn't made it down into georgia or out in memphis. around us, we've got all those clouds. there you can see some of the leftover sprinkles right around us here in washington. maybe a sprinkle or a little bit of drizzle. also out around faulkier county, you folks toward the blue ridge with that easterly wind, around bull run and further...
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amanda bolstridge works 08 hour weeks during harvest time at a broccoli farm in northern maine.st two years ago, she was near death. >> she kept saying there's something wrong. my head feels funny. there's something wrong in my head. >> reporter: amanda was having terrible migraines and mood swings so violent her mother had to take her to the emergency room. after being sent to hospital after hospital, amanda was diagnosed with encephalitis, a swelling of her brain. >> i believe it was around the 11th of august is the last day that i remember anything. >> reporter:manda had gone into a coma. her mother was afraid she was slipping away. >> just thinking about it, i want to cry, because we came so close. >> not something a mother should have to watch her child go through. >> reporter: amanda was transferred to the neurology intensive care unit at massachusetts general hospital. first year ob/gyn recent department ray chal clark got a page. >> she was a mystery, like nothing exactly pointed to anything until they had that this scan. >> reporter: this cat scan revealed a small cyst
amanda bolstridge works 08 hour weeks during harvest time at a broccoli farm in northern maine.st two years ago, she was near death. >> she kept saying there's something wrong. my head feels funny. there's something wrong in my head. >> reporter: amanda was having terrible migraines and mood swings so violent her mother had to take her to the emergency room. after being sent to hospital after hospital, amanda was diagnosed with encephalitis, a swelling of her brain. >> i...
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far northern maine. past that, we've got pretty news conditions. here is your temps for the day.he west. >> thank you, r rick, thank you so much. >> squeaks that in there for you. here is a new incentive for car buyers, you like this idea. gm offering perhaps a money back guarantee for your car. you buy it you don't like it, bring it back. >> what do you like the sound of that? >> let's find out from rebecca diamond from the fox business network and come over and join us hey, this is-- >> good morning. >> instead of purchasing a car, i'm going to buy one and return it no questions asked, 60 days later. tell us about this. >> well, you can see it two ways, i mean, giambi is putting its money where its mouth is. you know, they are so confident about the changes they've made and the quality of their product they're saying there's a perception out there at that people see american cars as bad in quality, design, they're not luxurious enough. you don't get a good bang for your buck in the the american cars, but gm is saying, look, buy an american car, give us a shot, buy one of our ve
far northern maine. past that, we've got pretty news conditions. here is your temps for the day.he west. >> thank you, r rick, thank you so much. >> squeaks that in there for you. here is a new incentive for car buyers, you like this idea. gm offering perhaps a money back guarantee for your car. you buy it you don't like it, bring it back. >> what do you like the sound of that? >> let's find out from rebecca diamond from the fox business network and come over and join us...
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main repair. jfx at northern parkway, traffic is starting to build a little as you make your way southbound but noncidents. looking for a business you know you can trust? letior better business bureau do the work for you. log on to abc2news.com/bbb. back to you. >>> having a look at news around the nation, disturbing video of students beaten on a school bus. the video shows a 17-year-old student in illinois trying to sit down but another student shoves him out of the seat. when the boy sits down again he's beaten as other students shout and yell. two boys were arrested in the attack. they have been suspended from school right now. police say this was a case of bullying but are not exactly sure what sparked the fight in the first place. >>> he says evident just trying to -- he was just trying to get through traffic but ended up pulling over the mayor of the city. in shreveport, louisiana, a man with a flashing red light on top of his car. following behind the mayor, the mayor pulled up on the side of the road, the man pulled up next to him and shortly sped off. he's in trouble for impersonating a p
main repair. jfx at northern parkway, traffic is starting to build a little as you make your way southbound but noncidents. looking for a business you know you can trust? letior better business bureau do the work for you. log on to abc2news.com/bbb. back to you. >>> having a look at news around the nation, disturbing video of students beaten on a school bus. the video shows a 17-year-old student in illinois trying to sit down but another student shoves him out of the seat. when the boy...
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main at 122 and 136. give yourself a few extra minutes there. jfx at northern parkway, traffic looks great. back to you. >>> 5:10. you know kids can get into trouble from time to time. look at this, a bus fight has two teens facing serious charges. >>> and school bus drivers pick up and drop off your children everyday in the safest way possible. the mistake one driver made that changed a family forever. pillsbury crescent rolls, so warm, light, flaky... you'll never have to call them to the dinner table twice "but it looks pretty nasty outside" (announcer) grands at only $0.25 a biscuit you'll find any excuse to eat in >>> from a technical perspective the recession is very likely over at this point. >> let's go about our lives then. however, fed chief ben bernanke does say the economy will still appear weak for a while. according to a new survey the greater baltimore area likely won't return to prerecession levels on the job front until sometime in 2012. >>> we're working to help you get more bang for your buck. time to check our exclusive "financial survival guide." on there today, how to
main at 122 and 136. give yourself a few extra minutes there. jfx at northern parkway, traffic looks great. back to you. >>> 5:10. you know kids can get into trouble from time to time. look at this, a bus fight has two teens facing serious charges. >>> and school bus drivers pick up and drop off your children everyday in the safest way possible. the mistake one driver made that changed a family forever. pillsbury crescent rolls, so warm, light, flaky... you'll never have to...
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maine. 63. friends in northern new england? early this morning in caribou, 29 did he grows. 29 degrees. they had a freeze. temperatures, were not into that northeasterly wind, in the 70s and 80s. there is the cloud cover. you can see a lot of showers down to our south. with the northeasterly wind, a few sprinkles. they've been few and far between. a couple for you folks around faulkier county. there is one around shady side, annapolis. they are light when you see these light blues that don't amount to anything. with that northeasterly wind, a little lift out to the blue ridge and more out there, out to spots like front royal. that will be the story tonight. meanwhile, to our south, boy, look at the area of rain down into the carolinas. right now around macon, georgia. heavy rains. remember last year how the terrible, terrible drought in georgia? look at another surge of rain. for much of the summer, their rainfall has been well above average. you can get an idea also that a lot of that will be staying to our south. look at norcross, georgia, for the month, over seven inches of rain. for
maine. 63. friends in northern new england? early this morning in caribou, 29 did he grows. 29 degrees. they had a freeze. temperatures, were not into that northeasterly wind, in the 70s and 80s. there is the cloud cover. you can see a lot of showers down to our south. with the northeasterly wind, a few sprinkles. they've been few and far between. a couple for you folks around faulkier county. there is one around shady side, annapolis. they are light when you see these light blues that don't...
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rangers who helped us from the gates of the arctic in northern alaska to the dry tortugas off the florida keys, from hawaii volcanoes, to acadia in maine they have been tremendous servants and i would like to thank them. we have been celebrating over the last several days our public lands. there has been an enormous outpouring of support, all across the country in more than 200 of the 391 sites of the national park service. citizens have been turning out and by the hundreds and by the thousands, to celebrate not just the initiation of this film, but our love of these public lands, these treasured landscapes, as the secretary of the interior, who has been a great champion of this project would say. it has been an amazing outpouring in a country that is often so distracted by the now that there are so many millions of citizens million -- willing to commit to these public lands in such a meaningful way. we, in turn, try to express some sort of thanks to the national park service for their service to us. we are turning over to them, as of today, all of our research material, the full transcript, the full images of all the interviews we too
rangers who helped us from the gates of the arctic in northern alaska to the dry tortugas off the florida keys, from hawaii volcanoes, to acadia in maine they have been tremendous servants and i would like to thank them. we have been celebrating over the last several days our public lands. there has been an enormous outpouring of support, all across the country in more than 200 of the 391 sites of the national park service. citizens have been turning out and by the hundreds and by the...
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main u.n compound. they have repeatedly attacked the peacekeepingorce. forcesn northern yemen reported that there are 80 people who have en killed on an air raid on a makeshift refugee ca. they targeted a n in the prince. many were disaced by at fighting when rebels entered the area. e bbc has learned that trafigura has fered to pay damas in a peak -- in a case related to toxic wae dumping in thevory coas a u.n. report said there ws strong evidencehat death and injuries reported in the area were related to the dumping. the company had persistently denied the waste was dangerous to human health. >> this landfill and ivory coast's biggest city is where hundre of peopl live a work. three years a petrochemical wae was dumped here. peopl were overwheed by a foul sme truck loads ofuitar quartet all over. tens of thousan of people ft sick. e waste had beebrought to west aica on board the ship. it had been generated by the trafura. thecompany has always insisted thwaste was not hazardous. th told bbtwo years ago and has not damaged yone. >> this material was not damangero. >> th
main u.n compound. they have repeatedly attacked the peacekeepingorce. forcesn northern yemen reported that there are 80 people who have en killed on an air raid on a makeshift refugee ca. they targeted a n in the prince. many were disaced by at fighting when rebels entered the area. e bbc has learned that trafigura has fered to pay damas in a peak -- in a case related to toxic wae dumping in thevory coas a u.n. report said there ws strong evidencehat death and injuries reported in the area...
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main work there as well. jfx, no problems at northern parkway. back to you. >>> "good morning maryland" time coming up on 5:31. overnight, another police-involved soog in the city and -- shooting in the city and we're first on the scene. our overnight photographer pete "on the street" o'neill was there when two baltimore city police officers were trying to make a drug arrest in the 2200 block of orleans. happened after midnight. an officer with the monument street initiative was forced to shoot after the suspect attacked the other officer with a knife. the officer had a bulletproof vest that protected him from getting hurt. the suspect died at the hospital. we'll have a live report a little later on from linda so on where the investigation now stands. >>> and after breaking the story yesterday we spent the rest of the day in the johns hopkins university neighborhood. >> we heard there was praise and criticism directed towards the hopkins student who used a samurai sword to stop a robbery. the alleged robber died. sherrie johnson has more. >> repo
main work there as well. jfx, no problems at northern parkway. back to you. >>> "good morning maryland" time coming up on 5:31. overnight, another police-involved soog in the city and -- shooting in the city and we're first on the scene. our overnight photographer pete "on the street" o'neill was there when two baltimore city police officers were trying to make a drug arrest in the 2200 block of orleans. happened after midnight. an officer with the monument street...
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only northern new england's going to hold on to that sunshine, portland, maine, 77 degrees, heck of a way to start your school year. well, dan, it's a tough day for a lot of teachers. i've got two or three in my family that were dreading today, but it's arrived. >> i think students take a little heart when they hear those stories because they think teachers are all excited to start the school year, but they're kind of trudging through the day just like the rest of them. >> good luck. >> we wish them all of the best of luck. >>> gold marches upwards, sweets skyrocket, and a curry by any other name. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, you won't believe in the length tabloid snoops will go to get the scoop on what's next for her "sex and the city" character. >>> also chris carpenter cuts down the brewers, the rockies make the reds field of blues, and the seminoles tcaugleht u in a hurricane. you're watching "early today." back to "early today," everyone, i'm dan kloeffler and here are your top headlines. milwaukee police arrested a suspected serial killer
only northern new england's going to hold on to that sunshine, portland, maine, 77 degrees, heck of a way to start your school year. well, dan, it's a tough day for a lot of teachers. i've got two or three in my family that were dreading today, but it's arrived. >> i think students take a little heart when they hear those stories because they think teachers are all excited to start the school year, but they're kind of trudging through the day just like the rest of them. >> good...
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the 53 diverting at northern parkway and the 15 best diverging at saratoga and green due to water main break repairs. the light rail has a 20 minute delay northbound and southbound. no delays on the bart train. back to sandra shaw. >> we are going to see another gorgeous day today. pleasant conditions. this nice trend is continuing. nothing happening on hd doppler. a stalled out front. 564 at the airport. beautiful clear skies last night. really nice out there. 68 degrees and mostly sunny skies in the mountains. middle of the state, 77 degrees. enjoy the day. those temperatures will increase as we head into the next several days. today will be the coolest over the next few. it will not be very hot up there. 75 in ocean city. the winds at 18 miles per hour of the northeast there. waves only 1 foot. 99 was the record high. there is the potential to see the summer temperatures. the record low will not be set. 61 is where we should be overnight. looks like 50 in the outlying suburbs. maybe 67 downtown. mostly clear skies. high pressure is going to dominate again. it has been in control all
the 53 diverting at northern parkway and the 15 best diverging at saratoga and green due to water main break repairs. the light rail has a 20 minute delay northbound and southbound. no delays on the bart train. back to sandra shaw. >> we are going to see another gorgeous day today. pleasant conditions. this nice trend is continuing. nothing happening on hd doppler. a stalled out front. 564 at the airport. beautiful clear skies last night. really nice out there. 68 degrees and mostly sunny...
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t it takes a lot to fi at the northern gate alaska and thdry tortugas up to the floridaeyes and the acadia, maineverywhere in tween. but anybody cango shoot tt and get beautil pictus in those places. they lo exactly the way john deere saw them and the weht of the ancests of th nativ americans who once called them home -- and away the ancestor of the native amecans who once caed them home did 10,000 yes ago. but you have to tell t story. it wil not matter less you collect tose stories. theove and the energy that went into th was trying to ave together like a russian novel. it was not set against a backdrop of a tastrophic war, but these beautiful place tavis, that just knock your socks off. you stand there and just cannot imagine that the next place is ing to be a better than the one beforend suddenly you see a new vieand somethin specific like lichen o iraq or glacier in july or -- liken on a rock a glacier in july or grizzly bears. we have still been able t enge those this that we have en doing. the diversity in this film is notpolitically correct. it is naturally a current trade -- naturally oc
t it takes a lot to fi at the northern gate alaska and thdry tortugas up to the floridaeyes and the acadia, maineverywhere in tween. but anybody cango shoot tt and get beautil pictus in those places. they lo exactly the way john deere saw them and the weht of the ancests of th nativ americans who once called them home -- and away the ancestor of the native amecans who once caed them home did 10,000 yes ago. but you have to tell t story. it wil not matter less you collect tose stories. theove...
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but it takes a lot to film at the northern gate of alaska and the dry tortugas up to the florida keyes and the acadia, maineverywhere in between. but anybody can go shoot that and get beautiful pictures in those places. they look exactly the way john deere saw them and the weight of the ancestors of the native americans who once called them home -- and away the ancestors of the native americans who once called them home did 10,000 years ago. but you have to tell the story. it will not matter unless you collect those stories. the love and the energy that went into this was trying to weave together like a russian novel. it was not set against a backdrop of a catastrophic war, but these beautiful places, tavis, that just knock your socks off. you stand there and just cannot imagine that the next place is going to be any better than the one before and suddenly you see a new view and something specific like lichen on iraq or a glacier in july or -- liken on a rock or a glacier in july or grizzly bears. we have still been able to engage those things that we have been doing. the diversity in this film is not polit
but it takes a lot to film at the northern gate of alaska and the dry tortugas up to the florida keyes and the acadia, maineverywhere in between. but anybody can go shoot that and get beautiful pictures in those places. they look exactly the way john deere saw them and the weight of the ancestors of the native americans who once called them home -- and away the ancestors of the native americans who once called them home did 10,000 years ago. but you have to tell the story. it will not matter...
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main story this hour. a nato aircraft has attacked two fuel tankers hijacked by the taliban in northern afghanistan. the governor of kunduz said at least 90 people have been killed. local officials say 20 to 30 civilians were killed. the taliban confirmed to the bbc they had stolen the tankers. a french soldier has been killed and nine others have been wounded in a bomb attack in their patrol in afghanistan. this is "world news." >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. the newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i'm julia stiles. >> i'm kevin bacon. >> i'm kim cattrall. >> hi, i'm ken burns. >> i'm lili taylor. >> i'm henry louis gates, jr., and public broadcasting is my source for news about the world. >> for intelligent conversation. >> for election coverage you can count on. >> for conversations beyond the sound bites. >> a commitment t
main story this hour. a nato aircraft has attacked two fuel tankers hijacked by the taliban in northern afghanistan. the governor of kunduz said at least 90 people have been killed. local officials say 20 to 30 civilians were killed. the taliban confirmed to the bbc they had stolen the tankers. a french soldier has been killed and nine others have been wounded in a bomb attack in their patrol in afghanistan. this is "world news." >> funding was made possible by the freeman...
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there are frost advisories out for northern new hampshire and maine. well, you had a hot summer. it was long. you're happy to see cooler weather. >> yeah. we got so sick of the sunshine and the warmth. can't take it >> looking forward to snow, rob. sooner you can get it here the better. >> i'll work on it. >> thanks, rob. >>> still ahead we're going to have more on the latest thriller from dan brown, you know, the man who brought you the da vinci code. there is another one and focuses on the symbolism and washington, d.c. we're going to show it to you. [ thunder rumbles ] what is the sign of a good decision? in the world of personal finance, it's massmutual. find strength and stability in a company that's owned by its policyholders. ask your advisor or visit massmutual.com. i'm lindy. and i'm joni. we've been best friends since we were two. we've always been alike. we even both have osteoporosis. but we're active. especially when we vacation. so when i heard about reclast, the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment, i called joni. my doctor said re
there are frost advisories out for northern new hampshire and maine. well, you had a hot summer. it was long. you're happy to see cooler weather. >> yeah. we got so sick of the sunshine and the warmth. can't take it >> looking forward to snow, rob. sooner you can get it here the better. >> i'll work on it. >> thanks, rob. >>> still ahead we're going to have more on the latest thriller from dan brown, you know, the man who brought you the da vinci code. there is...
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but right now i'm looking at a cold front dropping down out of basically maine toward northern new yorknd clouds ahead of that. let's go live to nyc. big changes in the weather coming for you. today going to be nice, partly cloudy skies around central park in toward laguardia. 82 the high. as that cold front sags down to the south, winds will shift out of the east for you tomorrow, mid to low 70s the high tomorrow and into the low 60s by friday. the changes are definitely back in store for you. as for the rest of the nation, traveling toward the west, here's how it looks around the rocky mountains, big low pressure region swirling around salt lake city. you can see it with the satellite picture. radar picking up the rain as well. showers around colorado, in towards utah, stretches into wyoming. picks up in intensity later today. salt lake city, you will see the thundershowers redevelop this afternoon. then we move over toward the lower part of the mississippi valley. heavy downpours again around arkansas. that stretches down toward northern louisiana. moving out of the dallas metro area
but right now i'm looking at a cold front dropping down out of basically maine toward northern new yorknd clouds ahead of that. let's go live to nyc. big changes in the weather coming for you. today going to be nice, partly cloudy skies around central park in toward laguardia. 82 the high. as that cold front sags down to the south, winds will shift out of the east for you tomorrow, mid to low 70s the high tomorrow and into the low 60s by friday. the changes are definitely back in store for you....
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frost and freeze warnings advisories up for parts of northern new hampshire and maine.ill get down to the south. new york right now, you are at 57. so not too shabby. certainly a bit of a nip in the air across parts of northern new england. meanwhile, lot of warmth across parts of montana and wyoming. temperatures there have been in the 80s and 90s in some places. the big weather story has really been across parts of the south. that stubborn area of low pressure just does not want to leave. as a matter of fact, last couple of days, backed up, back into texas. still rotating around is the moisture. really all we can hope for is for this really to rain itself out and until it does that, we are looking at some of these numbers for rainfall tallies. mena, arkansas, 8.36. a lot of rainfall there. and just a little bit of visual for you. outside of little rock seeing flooding rains. stay cool up there t.j. shouldn't be all that bad as far as temperatures for you guys. if you are taking a trip to, say, portland or augusta, maine, dress warmly. >> i have never seen you do a wea
frost and freeze warnings advisories up for parts of northern new hampshire and maine.ill get down to the south. new york right now, you are at 57. so not too shabby. certainly a bit of a nip in the air across parts of northern new england. meanwhile, lot of warmth across parts of montana and wyoming. temperatures there have been in the 80s and 90s in some places. the big weather story has really been across parts of the south. that stubborn area of low pressure just does not want to leave. as...
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f o low pressure by the great lakes with a cold front jetting out in towards maine and stretching all the way down to northernrida. see the clouds wrapped up within that region right by the great lakes. also getting some pretty decent lake-effect rain now coming off of lake huron in towards lake erie. here's detroit. going to be breezy. not like yesterday. take a look at this foe foe from last night in comerica park in detroit. it was postponed and rained out. it's a double header today. it's going to be breezy. i think they can get both games in. there you go. i think that's the only pennant race that's still alive. >> that's a ferocious looking cloud. >> looks pretty rough. didn't see any storm damage there, but buffalo did get wind damage. >>> the dow had its best day in more than a month yesterday riding wave of corporate deals. today the market is struggling to keep the gains going. susan lisovicz has her eye on the big board for us at the new york stock exchange. >> good morning, natasha. the rally seems to actually be gaining traction, i'm happy to say. especially since this is the one year anniversary
f o low pressure by the great lakes with a cold front jetting out in towards maine and stretching all the way down to northernrida. see the clouds wrapped up within that region right by the great lakes. also getting some pretty decent lake-effect rain now coming off of lake huron in towards lake erie. here's detroit. going to be breezy. not like yesterday. take a look at this foe foe from last night in comerica park in detroit. it was postponed and rained out. it's a double header today. it's...
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france's northern coast has been a bottleneck for illegal migrants traveling to britain for years. the jungle is located outside calais' main ferry terminal. it's just eight miles from another camp which was closed in 2002. since then the number of foiled attempts to enter the uk has more than doubled, from 7,500 in 2004 to almost 20,000 last year. >> the conditions in the camp according to colleagues who have been there only this week are amongst the worst they've ever seen. and that's people who have been to camps in rwanda and the middle east. >> reporter: today's operation lasted just an hour. bulldozers have already been moved in to clear the scene. [ sobbing ] the illegal migrants have already traveled far. this is just another stage in their journey. >>> for the next two nights in our "signature story," we're going to take you to the caribb tell you about a side of life that gets very little attention. it's an issue that exists in the shadows of the country where tourism drives the economy. that issue is the spread of aids, especially among young gay men. "worldfocus" correspondent lisa biagiotti recently went to jam
france's northern coast has been a bottleneck for illegal migrants traveling to britain for years. the jungle is located outside calais' main ferry terminal. it's just eight miles from another camp which was closed in 2002. since then the number of foiled attempts to enter the uk has more than doubled, from 7,500 in 2004 to almost 20,000 last year. >> the conditions in the camp according to colleagues who have been there only this week are amongst the worst they've ever seen. and that's...
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to ease investor fears that the government will pull back in this region, the main economy, china, at least in the northern part of the reason is that the chinese government won't pull back too early and reassuring investors. but at the same time at the same time, highlighting the fact that as we move into next year, sort of china will be at the front end of a move to reflation. we're expecting to see the deflationary numbers inion pos as we move towards the end of this year. i think premier wynn was highlighting that moving into next year. >> we know strong data coming out from china did give asian markets a lift. how much of what's going on in china will continue to drive equity markets higher, you think? >> clearly, china has been a huge factor this year in encouraging capital flows into the region. and an expectation that somehow the growth in china would spur economies elsewhere across the region. it's still the case, though, that it is driven by demand in europe and the u.s. consumption growth is unlikely to be there. as we're moving into next year, we have heavily dependent on liquidity, which has
to ease investor fears that the government will pull back in this region, the main economy, china, at least in the northern part of the reason is that the chinese government won't pull back too early and reassuring investors. but at the same time at the same time, highlighting the fact that as we move into next year, sort of china will be at the front end of a move to reflation. we're expecting to see the deflationary numbers inion pos as we move towards the end of this year. i think premier...
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however t-stays dry across most of the northern plains and great lakes for most of this week because this is cutoff from the main jet stream. we have a trough in the northeast and still the northwest on wednesday with a cutoff still sitting there and as we head towards friday then, our models suggesting the cutoff moves a little farther north that. might start to bring the moisture into the lower great lakes. we're not real sure on that. it kind of depends on how this cutoff kind of reacts. they don't always react the way our models suggest. this is kind of a strange situation to see a jet stream like that. let's take a look at things as we head towards next week. we'll go above normal temperatures from most of the great lakes and most of the west and northern plains as you can see. below normal from eastern texas through the southern mississippi valley into the mid- atlantic states. as far as precipitation is concerned next week, that's september 20 through the 26th. we're look at above normal precipitation for most of the mid-atlantic even into parts of the northeast. especially the southeast. below normal for
however t-stays dry across most of the northern plains and great lakes for most of this week because this is cutoff from the main jet stream. we have a trough in the northeast and still the northwest on wednesday with a cutoff still sitting there and as we head towards friday then, our models suggesting the cutoff moves a little farther north that. might start to bring the moisture into the lower great lakes. we're not real sure on that. it kind of depends on how this cutoff kind of reacts....
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once you get west out toward frederick and northern virginia, the clouds are a little brighter and trying to produce a few sprinkles. but you can see the maina of rain is back in kentucky and tennessee. that area has exploded here in the past couple of hours as far as the amount of rain it's streaming in our direction. coming out of kentucky, tennessee, just to the west edge of the mountains there, and that will be traveling our way in the next 24 hours. and we hope to confine it to an 18-hour event. rain picking up this afternoon and getting out of here before the big football game tomorrow. let's look outside. right now looks pretty good. 63 at the airport. the morning low was 54. so we started out with a chill. 62 at the inner harbor. relatively dry atmosphere for the time being. 3026, the barometerer is high but falling off here this morning. east winds at seven miles an hour. those are going to controibt the moisture that's coming in. so we'll be getting it from the southwest and also from the east. and speaking of moisture, it wouldn't hurt to get rain. any time it rains on a weekend isn't very good timing. so far we have 2.1 inches o
once you get west out toward frederick and northern virginia, the clouds are a little brighter and trying to produce a few sprinkles. but you can see the maina of rain is back in kentucky and tennessee. that area has exploded here in the past couple of hours as far as the amount of rain it's streaming in our direction. coming out of kentucky, tennessee, just to the west edge of the mountains there, and that will be traveling our way in the next 24 hours. and we hope to confine it to an 18-hour...
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the decision and the fact that the main allied effort would be to attack germany and france and northern europe manipulate that the soviet occupation of central europe and the bullpen would become inevitable and there would bing in the allies could do about it. roosevelt with high-minded naiveness, rejected any idea of spears of influence after the war but churchill well aware stalin would do the utmost to turn the countries into satellite states went to moscow in 1944 to try to save something from the approaching disaster. the only country le could hope to save was greece and thus keep the soviets out of the eastern mediterranean. this was the much criticized, percentage agreement, where churchill conceded control of bulgaria and romania and yugoslavia which all lay directly in the path of the red army. it play have been immoral but it was the only form of politic that was likely to work with stalin. and the conference is sometimes betrayed as the great betrayal but who was the betrayer of central and southern europe. it wasn't church. , if anybody was on court, it was roosevelt who tho
the decision and the fact that the main allied effort would be to attack germany and france and northern europe manipulate that the soviet occupation of central europe and the bullpen would become inevitable and there would bing in the allies could do about it. roosevelt with high-minded naiveness, rejected any idea of spears of influence after the war but churchill well aware stalin would do the utmost to turn the countries into satellite states went to moscow in 1944 to try to save something...
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northern ireland relations between the u.k. and libya ha been transformed in recent yes. there been ade deals an the controversial releasof the lockerbie bombing. now comes news o the police linked up. one of the mainsons whyhis is sh of sensitive iue in belfast is thatictims of the ira violence ve been trying to get compensation from liby at the moment, libya it is saying "no." the police federation has called any collaborationn sensitive and called for the cooperatioto stop imdiately. it is a difficult timeor the police in northern ireland. the troubles may be over but there is still vience. five vehicles were hijacked lt nigh. it is believed the tuble was orchestrated by the ntinuity ira, the sa splint group that killed a police offir here sixonths ago. in spite of the peace process, parts of nortrn irela remained vatile. the past still casts a long shadow. mark simpson in belfast. ♪ >> see the ne unfd. experience the end up reporting bbc news line. click to watcthe test news summaries. you can read the ltest headlines, get the top stories from arod the globe, and click to play the video reports. discover more about a subject that really intere you. find out what issues the world is talkingbout
northern ireland relations between the u.k. and libya ha been transformed in recent yes. there been ade deals an the controversial releasof the lockerbie bombing. now comes news o the police linked up. one of the mainsons whyhis is sh of sensitive iue in belfast is thatictims of the ira violence ve been trying to get compensation from liby at the moment, libya it is saying "no." the police federation has called any collaborationn sensitive and called for the cooperatioto stop...
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northern plains down through the southern plains rainy as well. dry throughout the new england states where, believe me, the leaves are falling. i'm going up to boston this weekend and get an eye full. caribou mainenew york. sifts and 60's and 70's northern plains. today it is going to be chilly out in the rockies. temperatures in the 40's and the 50's. it's going to be nice. 70's and 80's throughout the east. as you can see 90's down south. if you are in phoenix, it's going to be 106 today out at the airport. and that's a look at your fox travelcast. i do believe date of birth that perino is going to be -- i do believe dana perino is going to be joining us. >> we got the green memo. >> i thought oh shoot i wore green, too. gretchen: i like it very colored coordinated. brian: i always bring two color changes. steve: there you have them side by side. [ laughter ] gretchen: i will trade you the black shirt for the green necklace. >> ok. brian: too bad it's two cities, gretchen. steve: let's make a clothes deal. what did you think of the president of the united states doing five shows. of course he didn't do fox. was it a mistake for him not to show up on fox? >> well, i think a couple of things. i
northern plains down through the southern plains rainy as well. dry throughout the new england states where, believe me, the leaves are falling. i'm going up to boston this weekend and get an eye full. caribou mainenew york. sifts and 60's and 70's northern plains. today it is going to be chilly out in the rockies. temperatures in the 40's and the 50's. it's going to be nice. 70's and 80's throughout the east. as you can see 90's down south. if you are in phoenix, it's going to be 106 today out...
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from the gates of the arctic in northern alaska to the dry tortugas off the florida keys, from hawaii voluntarily canas to acadia, where the first light of day in maine hits this glorious and complicated republic. >> 53 of the nation's 58 national parks, and your biggest budget to date. >> yes, oh, because of that travel. >> oh, sure. >> and the attenuated stuff. we had to film in every season, at every time of day or night at every vantage, straining to look for that thing. but we're not just a travel log. this is not a nature film. it's a history of ideas and individuals. >> again, it's not just about natural beauty, it's these individuals. some of these people who played such an important role in not only the creation of the parks, but then in kind of nurturing them. you talk about people like john mueller. >> this is the wilderness prophet, this scottish-born wandering who walks into yosemite and understands he could find god not with the dogmatic devotion of his father's faith which had whipped him until he memorized most of the old testament and new testament, but in the united states we could worship god on our own as we saw fit in the cathedr
from the gates of the arctic in northern alaska to the dry tortugas off the florida keys, from hawaii voluntarily canas to acadia, where the first light of day in maine hits this glorious and complicated republic. >> 53 of the nation's 58 national parks, and your biggest budget to date. >> yes, oh, because of that travel. >> oh, sure. >> and the attenuated stuff. we had to film in every season, at every time of day or night at every vantage, straining to look for that...
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main issue was the territorial issue. the kurds believe there is certain sections of northern iraq that are under the central government that should be part of their kurdish regional government. and this has been the core of dispute. the un is trying to have a compromise. they have circulated a plan. the various parties have said they will use it as a base to start from, but it really has not jumpstarted any real serious copper might. >> so we need to change something and the status quo in order for it to happen. we are optimistic assessment that we have a chance to succeed here. so we need to change in the reality. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> let me go to the distinguished gentleman from indiana, the ranking member, senior republican on the committee dealing with the middle east. >> mr. chairman, thank you for allowing me to sit in today. i really appreciate that. i think the only real questions i have deal with, and i'm not sure you are the ones i ought to be talking to, perhaps we should be discussing this at the briefing that is going to follow. but i would like to get your views as experts on the long-term
main issue was the territorial issue. the kurds believe there is certain sections of northern iraq that are under the central government that should be part of their kurdish regional government. and this has been the core of dispute. the un is trying to have a compromise. they have circulated a plan. the various parties have said they will use it as a base to start from, but it really has not jumpstarted any real serious copper might. >> so we need to change something and the status quo...
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northern plains as well. real quickly, the temperatures to start your tuesday, 49 right now up in caribou, maine.ul 70 in cleveland. temperatures for the most part in the 60's and the 70's. a few 50's and 40's out west. and today's daytime highs, the high one is going to be phoenix at 100 degrees. 76 today here in new york city. 67 in kansas city. and temperatures along the gulf coast today in the 80's and the 90's. also, we're going to have widely scattered thunderstorms continuing through portions of the deep south. gretchen: couple of quick headlines for tuesday. senator baucus changing health care reform bill as they start debate today. he made changes after critics pummeled the plan saying it's too expensive for families. >> the main discussion was ok, how do we make these -- make insurance affordable to people, people have to get insurance, it has to be affordable. next question is how do you pay for it? increasing provisions to make coverage more affordable. gretchen: the new bill would increase subsidies for low and middle income families to buy insurance. it would reduce the penalty for
northern plains as well. real quickly, the temperatures to start your tuesday, 49 right now up in caribou, maine.ul 70 in cleveland. temperatures for the most part in the 60's and the 70's. a few 50's and 40's out west. and today's daytime highs, the high one is going to be phoenix at 100 degrees. 76 today here in new york city. 67 in kansas city. and temperatures along the gulf coast today in the 80's and the 90's. also, we're going to have widely scattered thunderstorms continuing through...
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northern plains. bismarck, 30s, and when i say 30s, i'm talking low 30s. meanwhile, in l.a., it's 63. here a look at the satellite radar for the nation, the main activity is over the great lakes. bringing clouds and rain to portions of the interior northeast, but we should remain precipitation free today. eastern texas is seeing some glowing rainfall, dallas probably get a -- growing rainfall, dallas probably getting a little bit of that action right now. here's your five-day forecast, cool, 70 degrees for your high, and i think some of you will lop out in the -- top out in the upper 60s. tomorrow and thursday, highs in the 60s, and saturday, rain showers moving in. let's a look at the weather. more coming up in a little bit. >>> here it is, the chillier weather. knock, knock, knock. >> fall arrives and brings the cold. let's check in with julie. >> that temperature gets below about 75, i'm wrapped up in the house with the scarf and the gloves and the earmuffs and everything. hopefully you have your patients with you,ou need it. we had an accident on the top stretch of the beltway on the inner loop. that was crowding the left lane, and that's
northern plains. bismarck, 30s, and when i say 30s, i'm talking low 30s. meanwhile, in l.a., it's 63. here a look at the satellite radar for the nation, the main activity is over the great lakes. bringing clouds and rain to portions of the interior northeast, but we should remain precipitation free today. eastern texas is seeing some glowing rainfall, dallas probably get a -- growing rainfall, dallas probably getting a little bit of that action right now. here's your five-day forecast, cool, 70...
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northern florida too. over to the west a little bit farther, and look at the rain also in alabama, tennessee, that is really the main rainmaker from the last couple of days. dumped a whole lot of rain. we saw the rain out there, more of that coming up in a little bit. live to denver, colorado, as well. cool pocket of air swirling around the region. light rain showers here. snow in the mountains above 7,000 feet today. cold rain there too, 42. more details in a bit. >> snow already. >> first full day of fall. so there you go. >> thanks, bob. >>> how about a battery you can power just by taking a little bit of a walk? or a spray that could power your cell phone? take a look at this new technology for you. plus there's a new claim that a doctor who treated ana nicole smith had a sexual relationship with the model. we're hearing from his lawyer who says no way.he moisturizing body washes, you might as well be. you see, their moisturizer sits on top of skin, almost as if you're wearing it. only new dove deep moisture has nutriummoisture, a breakthrough formula with natural moisturizers... that can nourish deep down. it's
northern florida too. over to the west a little bit farther, and look at the rain also in alabama, tennessee, that is really the main rainmaker from the last couple of days. dumped a whole lot of rain. we saw the rain out there, more of that coming up in a little bit. live to denver, colorado, as well. cool pocket of air swirling around the region. light rain showers here. snow in the mountains above 7,000 feet today. cold rain there too, 42. more details in a bit. >> snow already....
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main break blocks lanes in parkville. take fouler. 70 eastbound slow. you're looking at a 16-minute delay between swan and the beltway. the delays on the jfx down to northerntemarsh boulevard to the beltway, topside jammed on the outer loop. this report brought to you by the maryland department of agriculture. eat local. maryland's best.net. >>> the governor says another round of budget cuts could be on the way. mary bubala stay on the story. >> reporter: the governor is saying publicically that the state may see another round of budget cuts. with revised revenue estimates expected to be released next week, a 7th round of cuts could be on the way. 100-$200million likely to be cut from the budget. the state already cut $736 million, 60% from state agencies and 11% is from state employees. those are outraging state workers who say they're being hit the hardest. >>> one of the solutions to the money problems is causing controversy. dozens spoke out against a slot machine parlor. they say it means more traffic and crime. >>> stay with wjz maryland's news station, health care numbers, one of th >>> who will pay for the president's health care refors and how? >>
main break blocks lanes in parkville. take fouler. 70 eastbound slow. you're looking at a 16-minute delay between swan and the beltway. the delays on the jfx down to northerntemarsh boulevard to the beltway, topside jammed on the outer loop. this report brought to you by the maryland department of agriculture. eat local. maryland's best.net. >>> the governor says another round of budget cuts could be on the way. mary bubala stay on the story. >> reporter: the governor is saying...
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rangers who helped us from the gates of the arctic in northern alaska to the dry tortugas off the florida keys, from hawaii volcanoes, to acadia in maine. they have been tremendous servants and i would like to thank them. we have been celebrating over the last several days our public lands. there has been an enormous outpouring of support, all across the country in more than 200 of the 391 sites of the national park service. citizens have been turning out and by the hundreds and by the thousands, to celebrate not just the initiation of this film, but our love of these public lands, these treasured landscapes, as the secretary of the interior, who has been a great champion of this project would say. it has been an amazing outpouring in a country that is often so distracted by the now that there are so many millions of citizens million -- willing to commit to these public lands in such a meaningful way. we, in turn, try to express some sort of thanks to the national park service for their service to us. we are turning over to them, as of today, all of our research material, the full transcript, the full images of all the interviews we to
rangers who helped us from the gates of the arctic in northern alaska to the dry tortugas off the florida keys, from hawaii volcanoes, to acadia in maine. they have been tremendous servants and i would like to thank them. we have been celebrating over the last several days our public lands. there has been an enormous outpouring of support, all across the country in more than 200 of the 391 sites of the national park service. citizens have been turning out and by the hundreds and by the...
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maine. that's pulling out for you right now. the rest of the country is extremely quiet. we still have those red flag warnings for a good chunk of nevada in towards northernfornia and oregon. las vegas as well seeing a high temperature today near 100 degrees. out of atlanta, more rain over the weekend. we knew it was going to come. three inches of rain near duluth. look at this car. i see the barrels. i'm going around. went through the barrels fell right through a sink hole here. unbelievable. the gal of some of these drivers. this guy walked away with minor injuries. heed those warnings. we lost almost ten lives in atlanta over the last week because of the floods. >>> the good news is that there are jobs to fill. but the bad news, there is a line of candidates for each one of those jobs. it's probably no surprise, though, right? we have the hard numbers on just how hard it is right now to find a job. >>> plus, look out, mr. president. george clooney has got you beat in one of the new polls. ing rin. progresso. your chicken tuscany says it has fiber in it. yep. four tasty new soups with 28% of your daily fiber. but i like this chicken tuscany., i like it
maine. that's pulling out for you right now. the rest of the country is extremely quiet. we still have those red flag warnings for a good chunk of nevada in towards northernfornia and oregon. las vegas as well seeing a high temperature today near 100 degrees. out of atlanta, more rain over the weekend. we knew it was going to come. three inches of rain near duluth. look at this car. i see the barrels. i'm going around. went through the barrels fell right through a sink hole here. unbelievable....
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northern area of hollywood, california. fire crews and the repair crus are at the scene. because of a water main truck went into it. we don't have any word about whether you know the firefighters who were in that truck are okay this morning. so we will keep checking in on that. >>> your kids might hear president obama's speech about education at school today. but many conservatives and some parents were outraged and suspicious that the speech could be used to push some kind of a political agenda. the schools are not required to show it. correspondent rich around lui is taking up details of the main themes of the president's speech. we actually have a copy the speech. >> reporter: that's right, robin. president obama urging in that copy of students, just to work hard, stay in school. he also says, quote "no matter what you want to do with your life, i guarantee that you'll need an education to do it." he also opens up about his own school experience in this draft here, robin. he says, "there were times when i was lonely and felt like i didn't fit in. so i wasn't always as focused as i should have
northern area of hollywood, california. fire crews and the repair crus are at the scene. because of a water main truck went into it. we don't have any word about whether you know the firefighters who were in that truck are okay this morning. so we will keep checking in on that. >>> your kids might hear president obama's speech about education at school today. but many conservatives and some parents were outraged and suspicious that the speech could be used to push some kind of a...
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northern parts of washington, but rain showers are out there. let me show you some flooding, but it wasn't a result of any rainstorm. it was right in downtown los angeles with a water main when you flush too much tp down there. just pouring out like nuts. it's great video. >> i heard this was in the studio city area. that's quite a mess. thanks, bob. >>> okay, so a little boy who was missing for almost two years finally turned up alive. police found him trapped behind a wall and wait until you hear who they say was actually keeping him there. yeah, no it's great. i eat anything that i want. key lime pie, pineapple upside down cake, raspberry cheesecake... ... yeah, every night is something different. oh, yeah yeah... ... she always keeps them in the house. no, no, no. i've actually lost weight... i just have a high metabolism or something... ...lucky. babe... umm, i gotta go. (announcer) 28 delicious flavors at around 100 calories each. yoplait, it is so good./ >>> we now have more on the resignation of president obama's adviser on green jobs. van jones quitting following controversy over the petition he signed years ago. richard lui has detailed on that. >> it calls fo
northern parts of washington, but rain showers are out there. let me show you some flooding, but it wasn't a result of any rainstorm. it was right in downtown los angeles with a water main when you flush too much tp down there. just pouring out like nuts. it's great video. >> i heard this was in the studio city area. that's quite a mess. thanks, bob. >>> okay, so a little boy who was missing for almost two years finally turned up alive. police found him trapped behind a wall and...