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arriving in halifax, nova scotia last night, another place forever linked with the titanic tragedy in the days after the disaster, boats from the canadian port headed into the atlantic to recover bodies. this ship alone found more than 300. they were brought back to halifax, a city stunned by the scale of the loss. public buildings became temporary morgues. funeral directors overwhelmed. now the grave yards will be visited by relevant who is have crossed the atlantic to mark this event. relatives like michael, whose great great grandfather went down with the ship. his body was buried in halifax and now his deden dents can pay their respects. >> we are direct descendents. it is a direct line. it's nice to carry on the sentiment and we do not forget the loss that was on the titanic. >> for some of these passengers, another poignant stop on a very emotional journey. and after this, new york city. the destination titanic, of course, never reached. john kay, "bbc news," arriving in halifax, nova scotia. >> folks completing an online survey in six years. it includes questions about how long
arriving in halifax, nova scotia last night, another place forever linked with the titanic tragedy in the days after the disaster, boats from the canadian port headed into the atlantic to recover bodies. this ship alone found more than 300. they were brought back to halifax, a city stunned by the scale of the loss. public buildings became temporary morgues. funeral directors overwhelmed. now the grave yards will be visited by relevant who is have crossed the atlantic to mark this event....
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national archives and nova scotia. rock and roll hall of fame will induct the newest members.ll be inducted. other inductions include obesity boys, king and red hot chili peppers. >> all the bands going in to the hall of fame, i loved them when i was a kid. >> that's a good thing. >> we have a teenager, a teenage daughter, probably already started shopping shopping for the prom december. >> if it takes you on line the better business bureau has advice you may want to hear before placing the order. >>> families gun the task of -- begun the task of cleaning up. the tornados that tore through parts of texas. thanks. i'll take the usual. got it. if you're open to choosing your own batter, mix-ins and toppings, come in today and build a stack you'll be proud of. only at denny's. nighttime is the worst. i can't breathe and forget sleeping. good mornings? not likely! i've tried the pills the sprays even some home remedies. then i tried something new. [ male announcer ] drug-free breathe right nasal strips. [ woman ] you just put it on and ... amazing! instant relief. i breathed bette
national archives and nova scotia. rock and roll hall of fame will induct the newest members.ll be inducted. other inductions include obesity boys, king and red hot chili peppers. >> all the bands going in to the hall of fame, i loved them when i was a kid. >> that's a good thing. >> we have a teenager, a teenage daughter, probably already started shopping shopping for the prom december. >> if it takes you on line the better business bureau has advice you may want to...
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. >> another memorial service was held at a cemetery in the nova scotia... >> president obama is speakingr the first time about the scandal rocking the secret nation... 11 secret service agents sent to colombia ahead of the president's visit are accused of being involved in an incident that involved prostitutes to... president obama address the allegations while wrapping up his trip and cartagena for the summit of the americas... he and other world leaders where they're discussing the war on drugs among other issues... >> the secret service brought the 11 agents, and say there currently are on administrative leave... >> you have two more days to file your taxes... today would normally be the deadline... this year you have until april 17th... obviously on sunday the post offices are closed. tamara is emancipation day it.. holiday. in washington... that is why you have until the 17th >> york illinois a lottery drawing is next... and after that jim is back with more on the storms hitting parts of chicago... >> we will hear about chicago baseball tonight on is the instant only $79.99 for a lu
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national archives and nova scotia, review the records all week long. >>> the induction ceremony will be reunion of sorts for guns and roses. inductions includes shows of the obesity boys and bb king and red hot chili peppers. >>> temperatures are above average this morning, 48 degrees right now in lutherville, psychsville the same. 49 to be exact. frederick 53. good manchester, 46 degrees, my friend walter there, 43 aberdeen and chester town 49. winds are west, 2-10 miles per hour. lutherville 2, 10 frederick and 7 rockville. i don't want you to think this is the way that it's going to be through the afternoon. these winds are going to pick up. gusts up to 35 miles an hour along the eastern shore, gusts up to 45 miles per hour, that's why they have a wind advisory in effect at 8:00 until 6:00 p.m. relative humidity, the air is dry, this morning, and it will stay that way in to the afternoon. that's why we have a red flag warning in effect for today. look as we go outside, look how beautiful it is. blue sky as the sunrises this morning in to mount airy, more in to ellicott city. see t
national archives and nova scotia, review the records all week long. >>> the induction ceremony will be reunion of sorts for guns and roses. inductions includes shows of the obesity boys and bb king and red hot chili peppers. >>> temperatures are above average this morning, 48 degrees right now in lutherville, psychsville the same. 49 to be exact. frederick 53. good manchester, 46 degrees, my friend walter there, 43 aberdeen and chester town 49. winds are west, 2-10 miles per...
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. >> edwards scattered the man's ashes near the wreck site about 450 miles south of nova scotia. >> we will find out -- >>> we will find out which cases the supreme court will hear for the upcoming session. one big case that could get the nod is the appeal of jailed enron executive who attorneys wants the corruption fraud conviction tossed out. they could decide to hear the case of a death row inmate who says the lawyer made mistakes and cost hem his life. >>> two men are accused of a shooting spree throughout the city resulting in three deaths and two injuries. prosecutors alleged the two men were targeting blacks within the city. but have not determined the shootings were hate crimes. >>> roger clemens returns to court for a retrial. congressional -- some call the case unnecessary. a team of 5 prosecutors will retry him for lying to congress in 2008 for the alleged steroid use. >>> new orleans saints head coach one year suspension without pay begins today. pai he was wrapped up in the pay for pain scandal where saints players what bounty system for taking out opposing players. joe vi
. >> edwards scattered the man's ashes near the wreck site about 450 miles south of nova scotia. >> we will find out -- >>> we will find out which cases the supreme court will hear for the upcoming session. one big case that could get the nod is the appeal of jailed enron executive who attorneys wants the corruption fraud conviction tossed out. they could decide to hear the case of a death row inmate who says the lawyer made mistakes and cost hem his life. >>> two...
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in canada -- i recently did some work in nova scotia. their slogan for black history month is educate 12 months, celebrate one. so we have a lot to work on, to look back to, and to look forward to. i just want to say, that is something we cannot miss. when we talk about episodes like bryonn described, if it happened twice, it is an accident, twice, an accident. but when it happens three, four, five times, it is a pattern. we need to ask how we can address this pattern of injustice and racism. i want to ask what difference does it work has made as an artist in this field? we understand things can be different, you know. >> i am actually doing a show talking about my experiences. i worked with a talented group of other artists to tell the story of my experience of being thrown in jail for a short period of time, alongside the story of a brother on death row, the father of the crips, should have been pardoned. the excused him. after being nominated for the nobel prize. he left los angeles, was in texas. he went along with a drug deal. it we
in canada -- i recently did some work in nova scotia. their slogan for black history month is educate 12 months, celebrate one. so we have a lot to work on, to look back to, and to look forward to. i just want to say, that is something we cannot miss. when we talk about episodes like bryonn described, if it happened twice, it is an accident, twice, an accident. but when it happens three, four, five times, it is a pattern. we need to ask how we can address this pattern of injustice and racism. i...
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from the corner they should have gone somewhat northward to a point off nova scotia. captain moore of mount temple received ice reports like titanic received ice reports. as a result of that he decided to be safe. he didn't slow down. but he decided not the turn the ship at the corner point here, but take the ship further south to a turning point that's located actually about -- almost 20 miles south of the now known titanic wreck site. the result of taking a ship about 20 miles further south is he avoided all the ice and icebergs very easily. this would have extended if hit continued with his voyage. it would have extended his voyage maybe two hours more. talk about multiple-day voyage, what's two hours more? captain smith of titanic could have done more of the same. maybe he could have gone down also about 20 miles further south and then turned from new york, and the tragedy would have been totally avoided. at most titanic would have been an hour late getting in from what it would have done otherwise. mount temple was also interestingly enough -- it came up from the
from the corner they should have gone somewhat northward to a point off nova scotia. captain moore of mount temple received ice reports like titanic received ice reports. as a result of that he decided to be safe. he didn't slow down. but he decided not the turn the ship at the corner point here, but take the ship further south to a turning point that's located actually about -- almost 20 miles south of the now known titanic wreck site. the result of taking a ship about 20 miles further south...
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and heading to canada specially areas like toronto ottawa montreal nova scotia well they're going to have to hand over their information and according to the independent about seven hundred fifty thousand brits make that trip every year or so that a lot of personal info now those who are traveling to mexico are also going to be sharing personal details especially if they are flying to mexico city already can and if any travelers are pondering a vacation in cuba or the caribbean. repair to give over your info to you so they would help out here picking up on a pattern i don't know how about. you go about the fact that all of these passengers are not going to the united states in fact nobody is entering american airspace so far the only people reporting on this is the independent surprise surprise that no us paved news outlet has shared this new procedure maybe because the d.h.s.s. knows and they're going to cash in hell for all i know we're in a post nine eleven world but who gave the us government the authority to police international airspace especially when one of the passengers are
and heading to canada specially areas like toronto ottawa montreal nova scotia well they're going to have to hand over their information and according to the independent about seven hundred fifty thousand brits make that trip every year or so that a lot of personal info now those who are traveling to mexico are also going to be sharing personal details especially if they are flying to mexico city already can and if any travelers are pondering a vacation in cuba or the caribbean. repair to give...
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my mom had snow today in nova scotia. >> kind of a mixed bag. >> we'll have the sun coming back. >>> you. hundreds of people showed up to new york city's annual easter parade in their best easter bonnet today. the tradition of the parade dates back more than 100 years. originally the parade was a chance for the rich to strut fancy outfits at various churches along 5th avenue. things have changed since the early 1900s. >> spring is all about rebirth. and three little children. >> the emergence of life at spring time and colors coming out of the darkness of winter. >> saw gwen wearing a hat like that last year. it's turned into a venue for people to express their creative fashion sense for sure. >>> it's almost prom season and students will be hitting stores and web sites for that perfect dress. parents, keep a close eye on things. some stores are selling dresses that may not be age appropriate. >> no. >> no. >> reporter: no. it's the word parents across america will be saying when their daughters ask if they can wear dresses like these shown in promgirl.com sleek and sexy section. we
my mom had snow today in nova scotia. >> kind of a mixed bag. >> we'll have the sun coming back. >>> you. hundreds of people showed up to new york city's annual easter parade in their best easter bonnet today. the tradition of the parade dates back more than 100 years. originally the parade was a chance for the rich to strut fancy outfits at various churches along 5th avenue. things have changed since the early 1900s. >> spring is all about rebirth. and three little...
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. >> this marks the 100 year anniversary of the time sinking 400 miles off the coast of nova scotia withapril value of 189 million dollars. it include every one of the 5500 artifacts recovered from the ship's wreckage and the ship is considered sacred, so, all the artifacts are from the debris, not pulled from inside. clothing, jewelry, personal items, fine chynna, silverware, decorations and hundreds of hour of video footage from the recovery efforts are auctioned off as a lot. >> due to a court decision, that took place last year, the collection's sold only as a collection, in it's entirety. >> the ruling says it must be maintained by the new owner and at least part of it has to be on display. and a few artifacts have been auctioned off in the past passed down for families, a went for a hundred grand and these are from the actual wreckage. a portion of the proceeds generated by the sail will go to the "titanic" preservation trust to ensure future conservation. >> with the ship rapidly deteriorating underwater it may not be that long before it's completely gone and what remains is in fa
. >> this marks the 100 year anniversary of the time sinking 400 miles off the coast of nova scotia withapril value of 189 million dollars. it include every one of the 5500 artifacts recovered from the ship's wreckage and the ship is considered sacred, so, all the artifacts are from the debris, not pulled from inside. clothing, jewelry, personal items, fine chynna, silverware, decorations and hundreds of hour of video footage from the recovery efforts are auctioned off as a lot. >>...
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but i think it is good to show the people >> here in nova scotia the connection to the titanic is muchmore personal. 209 bodies of victims were recovered and brought back to the city. 150 of them were buried in cemeteries like this one around town. each headstone shares the same infamous stake. >> when you stand in front of but the grave of a housewife and her four children that died in that wreckage, that is the real story. >> he lost two relatives in the titanic and feels that the wreckage should be left alone. >> it is a grave, there's a lot of people down there in their personal possessions. i think it is long through sift through that and put a price tag on that stuff. >> however what is left of the titanic is disappearing. eat away by bacteria and time. paul henry worries that the chance to salvage this massive piece of history is fading. roberts says the memories of what happened never will. >> this should could disappear tomorrow and it will not change the stories, it does not change the history, and it does not change our feel about it. >> good evening from the cbs 5 weather c
but i think it is good to show the people >> here in nova scotia the connection to the titanic is muchmore personal. 209 bodies of victims were recovered and brought back to the city. 150 of them were buried in cemeteries like this one around town. each headstone shares the same infamous stake. >> when you stand in front of but the grave of a housewife and her four children that died in that wreckage, that is the real story. >> he lost two relatives in the titanic and feels...
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the ship went down april the 15th, 1912400 miles off the coast of nova scotia with over 1,500 passengersing, jewelry, personal items, fine china, decorations and hundreds of hours of video footage from the recovery are being auctioned off. the appraisal price is $189 million which may sound like a lot, but the new york auction house offers this perspective. >> a few months ago a painting, a single painting, was sold for $250 million the argument certainly could be made is that is there a painting anywhere on earth that is more valuable than all the entire titanic collection? >> reporter: a court ruling says the collection must be auctioned as one lot, not in pieces, maintained by the new owner and at least part of it has to be on display. a few artifacts had pen auctioned off in the past that had been -- been auctioned off in the past that had been passed down from survivors. a menu alone, for example, went for 100 grand, but this is the first auction of artifacts recovered from the actual wreckage. a portion of the proceeds from the sale will go to the titanic preservation trust to ensu
the ship went down april the 15th, 1912400 miles off the coast of nova scotia with over 1,500 passengersing, jewelry, personal items, fine china, decorations and hundreds of hours of video footage from the recovery are being auctioned off. the appraisal price is $189 million which may sound like a lot, but the new york auction house offers this perspective. >> a few months ago a painting, a single painting, was sold for $250 million the argument certainly could be made is that is there a...
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bank of nova scotia. i like big dividend yields as david does. i don't like being exposed to europe and i don't like being exposed to the u.s. as much as others do. >> what did the canadian banks doing business in the united states? you like them at all? >> not really. i think the cultures are entirely different. i like companies with limited exposure to both the u.s. and europe. i like strong dividends. i like the growth and merging markets. most of the canadian banks that went here into the u.s. screwed it up somehow. we prefer to avoid them. >> david, last question. regulation, you know, the ceo we talked to, will they try and put a good face on it but they are concerned about what dodd-frank is doing to their business down the road. what is your expectation there? am i just playing into your argument here? >> i think there's no doubt, a there is a lot of uncertainty that remains for segments of the industry. particularly the large cap banks, money center banks, brokers who are much more exposed to some of the more ownrous aspects of dodd-fran
bank of nova scotia. i like big dividend yields as david does. i don't like being exposed to europe and i don't like being exposed to the u.s. as much as others do. >> what did the canadian banks doing business in the united states? you like them at all? >> not really. i think the cultures are entirely different. i like companies with limited exposure to both the u.s. and europe. i like strong dividends. i like the growth and merging markets. most of the canadian banks that went...
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nbc's kevin tibbles is in halifax, nova scotia this morning where 121 of the titanic victims are buriedin halifax where many of those who perished on the "titanic" are buried. many have their names on the headstones. there are many headstones here that have no name on them. this simple, austere head stain says j. dawson. that very likely stands for joseph dawson as opposed to the character played by leonardo dicaprio, jack dawson, in the film "titanic." when the "titanic" set sail on its maiden voyage in 1912, it was the biggest ship ever built. the length of an 80 story building. believed to be unsinkable. >> iceberg dead ahead, sir. >> reporter: but what man had made nature's cold hand quickly undid. in just under three hours, the ship took on water and sank to the ocean floor. over 1500 lives were lost. as headlines spread the news to the world the, the details of what exactly happened to the "titanic" were sunk. 2 1/2 miles below the ocean's surface guessed at for decades. >> the boiler. >> reporter: in 1986, a team led by robert ballard delivered the first incredible pictures of th
nbc's kevin tibbles is in halifax, nova scotia this morning where 121 of the titanic victims are buriedin halifax where many of those who perished on the "titanic" are buried. many have their names on the headstones. there are many headstones here that have no name on them. this simple, austere head stain says j. dawson. that very likely stands for joseph dawson as opposed to the character played by leonardo dicaprio, jack dawson, in the film "titanic." when the...
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." >>> halifax, nova scotia, held a memorial service to remember the moment the "titanic" went down 100 years ago this very day. people gathered at a cemetery where more than 100 people who were aboard the ill-fated ship are buried. the service was part of a weekend of events remembering the "titanic." >>> back now to the devastating aftermath of this weekend's massive tornado outbreak in the midwest. twisters touched down in four states. oklahoma was one, iowa two, nebraska three, and kansas four. all the fatalities were in one town. the town of woodward, oklahoma. my colleague meteorologist rob marciano joins us live now. how is it going there? when we talked to you before, there were a lot of repairs going on. a lot of people sad and forlorn. >> reporter: feverish activity up until about ten minutes ago. a little shower and hail as well. we're getting intermittent showers. at one point a couple of dozen of family friends and neighbors helping out. this home that was really crushed by the tornado that came through here. a well-built home, 2,800 feet, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and
." >>> halifax, nova scotia, held a memorial service to remember the moment the "titanic" went down 100 years ago this very day. people gathered at a cemetery where more than 100 people who were aboard the ill-fated ship are buried. the service was part of a weekend of events remembering the "titanic." >>> back now to the devastating aftermath of this weekend's massive tornado outbreak in the midwest. twisters touched down in four states. oklahoma was...
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. >> reporter: people are flocking to cemeteries in halifax, nova scotia, the final resting place for some 150 titanic victims. they're also boarding cruise ships here to take them 400 miles into the north atlantic where titanic lies on the ocean floor. >> as it gets closer to the 14th and 15th it's a little more somber. >> reporter: april 14th, 1912, at 11:20 p.m. is when titanic struck an iceberg and sank two and a half hours later, the early morning of the 15th. 1500 passengers and crew were killed, most from southampton, england where titanic set sail. >> the obituary was in the newspaper. >> reporter: barbara coen's great uncle was onboard. >> i found the whole experience very moving and touching. >> reporter: there is a cruise ship from here headed to the titanic as well, this weekend arriving over the sunken ruins saturday night precisely 100 years later. we saw the ship go down and heard the cries, groans, and shouts. it was terrible. i shall never forget it. >> reporter: in new bern, north carolina fay blackner chooses to remember reading a letter her grandmother wrote after
. >> reporter: people are flocking to cemeteries in halifax, nova scotia, the final resting place for some 150 titanic victims. they're also boarding cruise ships here to take them 400 miles into the north atlantic where titanic lies on the ocean floor. >> as it gets closer to the 14th and 15th it's a little more somber. >> reporter: april 14th, 1912, at 11:20 p.m. is when titanic struck an iceberg and sank two and a half hours later, the early morning of the 15th. 1500...
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today, this morning, we have docked in halifax, nova scotia. harbor behind me. here is a cemetery where 120 people, many of them unidentified victims from titanic are buried. now, the ship stopped in halifax and this is the only stop before reaching that site in just a couple days, brooke. >> chris, call me crazy. when i go on a vacation, i like to plop down at the beach and do adventure travel. why in the world do these passengers, 1,500 people died, and why do they want to be on a cruise commemorating that moment? >> reporter: it is a really good question, brooke. to put it simply, these people are obsessed with titanic. that's not -- i am not saying that in a bad way. it is not a bad thing. a lot of these people have very personal connections to this ship, the titanic. there are a few descendents on board. one woman i spoke to earlier today actually caught up with her at the cemetery. this trip was so important to her to be at because her great grandfather had a ticket onto titanic, but he is a rancher. he wanted to bring cattle with him. th
today, this morning, we have docked in halifax, nova scotia. harbor behind me. here is a cemetery where 120 people, many of them unidentified victims from titanic are buried. now, the ship stopped in halifax and this is the only stop before reaching that site in just a couple days, brooke. >> chris, call me crazy. when i go on a vacation, i like to plop down at the beach and do adventure travel. why in the world do these passengers, 1,500 people died, and why do they want to be on a...
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kevin tibbles is in nova scotia where 121 victims from that infamous tragedy are buried. >> reporter:is here in halifax where many of those who lost their lives 100 years ago are buried. some of the head stoengs here have names. others don't. this one simply says j. dawson. that probably stands for joseph dawson as opposed to the fictional character jack dawson played by leonardo dicaprio in the film version of the titanic. when the titanic set sail on its maiden voyage in 1912, it was the biggest ship ever built. the length of an 80-story building. believed to be unsinkable. what man had made, nature's cold hand quickly undid. in just under three hours, the ship took on water and sank to the ocean floor. over 1,500 lives were lost. as headlines spread the news to the world, the details of what exactly happened to the titanic were sung. two and a half miles below the ocean surface, guessed at for decades. in 1986, a team led by robert ballard delivered the first incredible pictures of the wreck as underwater technology advanced, answers started to come including how the ship broke apa
kevin tibbles is in nova scotia where 121 victims from that infamous tragedy are buried. >> reporter:is here in halifax where many of those who lost their lives 100 years ago are buried. some of the head stoengs here have names. others don't. this one simply says j. dawson. that probably stands for joseph dawson as opposed to the fictional character jack dawson played by leonardo dicaprio in the film version of the titanic. when the titanic set sail on its maiden voyage in 1912, it was...
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the crews offer history lectures and a stop in nova scotia where many of the titanic victims are buriedduled to be in the exact spot the ill-fated ship struck an iceberg. so they are repeating that journey 100 years later. >> would you do it? >> i'm a little suspicious. i would take another trip. >> a history buff, if you want to learn the history, what better place. >> and i'm sure that's very exciting on the trip for those folks. but me personally, no. >> we look forward to hearing some of the stories when they go to shore. >>> finally, the moment you've probably missed. today's white house easter egg roll. president obama couldn't resist showing off his basketball chops. first from the foul line and back from three-point range. either way, well, this one didn't go too well. he finally sank that one right there but it was too late. video of all the bricks made it on the internet provoking a string of snarky tweets and comments. even flagged by someone at the republican national committee. in the president's defense, he's a pretty good basketball player. we all have our -- >> and he wa
the crews offer history lectures and a stop in nova scotia where many of the titanic victims are buriedduled to be in the exact spot the ill-fated ship struck an iceberg. so they are repeating that journey 100 years later. >> would you do it? >> i'm a little suspicious. i would take another trip. >> a history buff, if you want to learn the history, what better place. >> and i'm sure that's very exciting on the trip for those folks. but me personally, no. >> we look...
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they'll so that in nova scotia on the way to new york to visit the graveyards of some of the people thate buried there. they want to do this in a sensitive way, they feel it's fitting. interestingly, the number of people aboard is almost equal to the number of people that were on the titanic, 1300 people in all. >> dan rivers for us. dan, thank you very much. >>> in just four minutes, kay warren, the wife of pastor rick warren and co-founder of the saddle back church, talks to me about easter and finding joy despite the challenges of depression. [ male announcer ] if you think tylenol is the pain reliever orthopedic doctors recommend most for arthritis pain, think again. and take aleve. it's the one doctors recommend most for arthritis pain. two pills can last all day. ♪ cuban pills can last all day. cajun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout >>> in just four minutes, kay taco truck c pancake stack baked alaska 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at restaurants. it pays to discover. so why exactly should that be of any interest to you? we
they'll so that in nova scotia on the way to new york to visit the graveyards of some of the people thate buried there. they want to do this in a sensitive way, they feel it's fitting. interestingly, the number of people aboard is almost equal to the number of people that were on the titanic, 1300 people in all. >> dan rivers for us. dan, thank you very much. >>> in just four minutes, kay warren, the wife of pastor rick warren and co-founder of the saddle back church, talks to me...
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the voyage will take passengers to halifax, nova scotia and to the site where the famed ship hit an icebergket prices for this trip have dropped in recent weeks from $5,000 per person to just $1 nourk. it was a hundred years ago today that "titanic" left england. >> okay. let's go to sal. >>> are you still watching the bridge? >> yes. it has not been great. the san mateo bridge has improved from what it was earlier. also looking at interstate 880, it's very slow now coming up past the coliseum. i think there's a little bit of slow traffic and at the bay bridge we -- and at the bay bridge toll plaza, we still have a large delay getting into san francisco. the starting, of the rain, it -- the arting of the rain, it looks like it's starting to rain. cold air arrives tomorrow. >> steveary we are in for something. >> -- steve, we're in for something. >> yes. >> measurable? >> oh, absolutely. i'm working on the giants' opener. >> ork. the weekend looks requested and then rain. then the -- even the ten-day had rain in it. >> that's pretty unusual, yes. >> okay. i got my umbrella. >> all right. >>>
the voyage will take passengers to halifax, nova scotia and to the site where the famed ship hit an icebergket prices for this trip have dropped in recent weeks from $5,000 per person to just $1 nourk. it was a hundred years ago today that "titanic" left england. >> okay. let's go to sal. >>> are you still watching the bridge? >> yes. it has not been great. the san mateo bridge has improved from what it was earlier. also looking at interstate 880, it's very slow...
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>>gregg: they will stop in nova scotia where many of the dead are buried before arriving telephone dayser. happy passover. have a great week. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] new glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ dog ] it's our favorite. yours and mine.itar: upbeat ] because we found it. together. on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. a long walk. a walk with you. a walk i smelled squirrels on, but i stayed by your side because i could tell, could feel, that you had a bad day... and me being bad wouldn't make it any better. but being there was already helping a little anyway. and then we found that wonderful thing. waiting there. waiting f
>>gregg: they will stop in nova scotia where many of the dead are buried before arriving telephone dayser. happy passover. have a great week. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] new glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking...
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. >> reporter: here in halifax, nova scotia, the connection to titanic is more personal. 209 bodies ofere recovered and brought back to this city. 150 buried in cemeteries like this one around town. each headstone shares the same infamous date. >> it is really what is the legacy found here in halifax that you will not find anywhere else in the world. >> reporter: blair beed says this maritime city on canada's eastern coast was the closest port to the wreck. halifax sent two boats to recover the dead. beed's grandfather worked at the funeral home where the bodies were identified, including jon jay cob aster smith, one of the wealthiest. >> when you look back at the headstone and see the four children lost with her. >> reporter: recovery ship also found pieces of the titanic floating in a water. a wooden deck chair, ornate wood moling from the ship's granted these are on display at halifax maritime museum. pocean floor does not sit well for some here. >> i find it offensive. my aunt's great aunt's wedding dress is down there. >> reporter: rob gordon lost two relatives on the titanic. he
. >> reporter: here in halifax, nova scotia, the connection to titanic is more personal. 209 bodies ofere recovered and brought back to this city. 150 buried in cemeteries like this one around town. each headstone shares the same infamous date. >> it is really what is the legacy found here in halifax that you will not find anywhere else in the world. >> reporter: blair beed says this maritime city on canada's eastern coast was the closest port to the wreck. halifax sent two...
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the ship went down on april 15, 1912, 400 miles off the coast of nova scotia with over 1500 passengersy, personal items, fine china, silver wear decorations and hundreds of hours of video footage from the recovery records being auctioned off as a lot. the appraisal price is $189 million which may sound like a lot but the new york auction house offers this perspective. >> not long ago, a few months ago, a painting, a single painting was sold for $250 million. and the argument certainly could be made is that is there a painting anywhere on eartha is more valuable than all of the entire titanic collection. >> a court ruling says the collection must be auctioned off together not in pieces maintained by the new owner and at least part of it has to be on display. a portion of the proceeds generated by the sale will go to the titanic preservation trust to ensure future conservation. >> it is a collection like no other and certainly one of the great collections of anything in the world. >> a few artifacts have been auctioned off in the past that have been passed down from families of survivors
the ship went down on april 15, 1912, 400 miles off the coast of nova scotia with over 1500 passengersy, personal items, fine china, silver wear decorations and hundreds of hours of video footage from the recovery records being auctioned off as a lot. the appraisal price is $189 million which may sound like a lot but the new york auction house offers this perspective. >> not long ago, a few months ago, a painting, a single painting was sold for $250 million. and the argument certainly...
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one of the ships last thursday from halifax, nova scotia, where several ships were dispatched to pick up body of the dead in the icy water. later we'll talk with director james cameron about the tragedy and heroism of that day. >>> it's about 20 minutes past the hour. we'll head now to lonnie quinn for a check of the weather and more on the storms developing in the midwest. >> that's going to be the big story. you're looking at a live picture of the museum of natural history in new york city. but the weather story, i'm telling you, there's one weatherer to, and that is a huge tornado risk. where are we talking about? from texas to iowa. when? from today into sunday. the meat would be later this afternoon during the overnight hours. already starting to see some thunderstorm activity being kicked up in the midwest but the area of concern, either a high risk or a moderate risk anywhere from look southern tier of south dakota down through texas. here's the problem, we have got snow falling in the rocky mountains on one side of that risk area. temperatures, 80 degrees or more on the other
one of the ships last thursday from halifax, nova scotia, where several ships were dispatched to pick up body of the dead in the icy water. later we'll talk with director james cameron about the tragedy and heroism of that day. >>> it's about 20 minutes past the hour. we'll head now to lonnie quinn for a check of the weather and more on the storms developing in the midwest. >> that's going to be the big story. you're looking at a live picture of the museum of natural history in...
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smoke in the cockpit is an extremely serious situation, the swiss air flight that went down off nova scotiar '98 went down in part because the pilots had smoke in the cockpit. it apparently wasn't in the passenger cabin, but it crashed that plane, and 229 people lost their lives as a result. one would think that any time you hear about smoke in the cockpit, air traffic controllers would be paying extra special attention. >> oh, absolutely. that's what makes this so frightening. i mean, just the absolute gross departure from the protocol, in how to deal with such a situation. i think -- i mean, think about it, this is a very infrequent thing when an air traffic controller gets a distress call, smoke in the cockpit, emergency, the air traffic controller has to err on the side of caution. this is a priority. i have to think it's rare on top of that to get such a hoax, or a false report of an emergency. i mean, what was this air traffic controller thinking? and why, why, did he think it was a hoax? i mean, somebody has some explaining to do. i'm just thankful that obviously it turned out to be
smoke in the cockpit is an extremely serious situation, the swiss air flight that went down off nova scotiar '98 went down in part because the pilots had smoke in the cockpit. it apparently wasn't in the passenger cabin, but it crashed that plane, and 229 people lost their lives as a result. one would think that any time you hear about smoke in the cockpit, air traffic controllers would be paying extra special attention. >> oh, absolutely. that's what makes this so frightening. i mean,...
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nbc's kevin tibbles is in halifax, nova scotia, where 121 of "titanic's" victims are buried.ng. >> ann, it is here in halifax where many of those who lost their lives 100 years ago are buried. some of the gravestones have names. some do not. this is the very simple headstone of a j. dawson. probably joseph dawson, and not the fictional character jack dawson who was played by leonardo dicaprio in the film "titanic." ♪ when the "titanic" set sail on its maiden voyage in 1912, it was the biggest ship ever built. the length of an 80-story building. believed to be unsinkable. >> iceberg dead ahead, sir. >> reporter: but what man had made, nature's cold hand quickly undid. in just under three hours, the ship took on water and sank to the ocean floor. over 1,500 lives were lost. as headlines spread the news to the world, the details of what exactly happened. 2 1/2 miles below the ocean's surface for decades. >> the boiler. >> reporter: in 1986, a team led by robert ballard delivered the first incredible pictures of the wreck, as underwater technology advanced, answers started to com
nbc's kevin tibbles is in halifax, nova scotia, where 121 of "titanic's" victims are buried.ng. >> ann, it is here in halifax where many of those who lost their lives 100 years ago are buried. some of the gravestones have names. some do not. this is the very simple headstone of a j. dawson. probably joseph dawson, and not the fictional character jack dawson who was played by leonardo dicaprio in the film "titanic." ♪ when the "titanic" set sail on its...
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felicia, let's talk about mittmy nova scotia senior strategist who says any more taxes, regulations and government mandates and the like, that's an erosion of freedom. is this message going to resonate with the vote sners. >> it's an argument that house republicans have been making on the hill and it's one that mitt romney is going to continue making this year. it's aimed at independents, those people looking at the election as a referendum on past three years of president obama's leadership and saying they've put forward the national health care overhaul. how are they going to respond to the case that democrats are making now that really things are getting better and they think that it's an argument that the white house will be hard-pressed to counter in the next couple of months. >> you heard robert gibbs talking about this. how does the president's camp respond to the romney camp and the accusations that they didn't do the economy-fixing fast enough? >> the president is going to be talking a lot about they've done all they can and they're trying to blame the recession on president bu
felicia, let's talk about mittmy nova scotia senior strategist who says any more taxes, regulations and government mandates and the like, that's an erosion of freedom. is this message going to resonate with the vote sners. >> it's an argument that house republicans have been making on the hill and it's one that mitt romney is going to continue making this year. it's aimed at independents, those people looking at the election as a referendum on past three years of president obama's...
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he might have had to spend days on the ground waiting for decent weather just to get to halifax, nova scotia. he decided to come by battleship. he came on the new battleship the duke of york which was rocked terribly in the north atlantic, but finally made it across. when he got to virginia, he telephoned the white house to say he was sorry they were so late. could they send a plane or a train to meet them, so they wouldn't have to fly the rest of the way to washington? roosevelt sent a plane to get them, and then got into a limousine -- he was carried into a limousine. he was paralyzed from the waist down by polio. he was carried into his limousine and taken to the anacostia flats airport where churchill met him. the limousine, by the way, was an unusual one. it was al capone's armored car that had been seized from al capone when he was put in jail for tax evasion. the only way they could get him into jail. roosevelt did not have an armored vehicle to travel in. it was only after pearl harbor that one of the big car companies made an armored car for him. the two of them went a couple of day
he might have had to spend days on the ground waiting for decent weather just to get to halifax, nova scotia. he decided to come by battleship. he came on the new battleship the duke of york which was rocked terribly in the north atlantic, but finally made it across. when he got to virginia, he telephoned the white house to say he was sorry they were so late. could they send a plane or a train to meet them, so they wouldn't have to fly the rest of the way to washington? roosevelt sent a plane...
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this modern day cruise ship ported in nova scotia yesterday.ss the same route the titanic was supposed to take a century ago. it had the same number of passengers on board, most of them history fans dressed up in outfits from 1912. this version of the story not tragic. everybody is safe on this side of the atlantic. chad myers is here now to talk to me about this new titanic theory. some researchers and weather experts say that it wasn't just the iceberg, that there might have been a freak weather condition. >> if you can imagine, we are still researching this crash, this disaster will not ever leave our minds because what happened to the people there. but now there are a couple new theories. there's a new book and a new show coming out about how an astronomical high tide may have lifted icebergs that actually were run aground for a very long time. this tide that they had just a couple weeks before the crash was the highest high tide in 1,000 years. the moon was as close and the sun was as close as it's ever been so the high tide may have lifte
this modern day cruise ship ported in nova scotia yesterday.ss the same route the titanic was supposed to take a century ago. it had the same number of passengers on board, most of them history fans dressed up in outfits from 1912. this version of the story not tragic. everybody is safe on this side of the atlantic. chad myers is here now to talk to me about this new titanic theory. some researchers and weather experts say that it wasn't just the iceberg, that there might have been a freak...
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he might have had to spend days on the ground waiting for decent weather just to get to halifax, nova scotia. he decided to come by battleship. he came on the new battleship the duke of york which was rocked terribly in the north atlantic, but finally made it across. when he got to virginia, he telephoned the white house to say he was sorry they were so late. could they send a plane or a train to meet them, so they wouldn't have to fly the rest of the way to washington? roosevelt sent a plane to get them, and then got into a limousine -- he was carried into a limousine. he was paralyzed from the waist down by polio. he was carried into his limousine and taken to the anacostia flats airport where churchill met him. the limousine, by the way, was an unusual one. it was al capone's armored car that had been seized from al capone when he was put in jail for tax evasion. the only way they could get him into jail. roosevelt did not have an armored vehicle to travel in. it was only after pearl harbor that one of the big car companies made an armored car for him. the two of them went a couple of day
he might have had to spend days on the ground waiting for decent weather just to get to halifax, nova scotia. he decided to come by battleship. he came on the new battleship the duke of york which was rocked terribly in the north atlantic, but finally made it across. when he got to virginia, he telephoned the white house to say he was sorry they were so late. could they send a plane or a train to meet them, so they wouldn't have to fly the rest of the way to washington? roosevelt sent a plane...