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Oct 4, 2012
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train, he will have to stand up all the way to ginza, so he waits in line. ( announcer speaking over p.a) ( whistle blows ) sako waits for 15 minus while three limited-expres trains go by. he wants to sit down this morning, so he will ride the train that starts from this station. since it starts here, it is empty. he always stands in the second line from the front of the train. so long as he gets here early enough, he will get a seat. he tends to ride in the same car every day because he has learned that this is the ascrowded car. when he first moved out here, he always took the fastest option, but now he usually chooses the commute option that will allow him to sit down. ( announcer speaking over p.a. ) this is kitasenju station. one of the reasons sako chose his commute plan was to avoid changing trains here. understandably, he wanted to escape this crowd. kitanju isnly one of many major transfer stations. the jam-packed trains and platforms are not for the faint of heart. trains arrive every two minutes after 7:30 a.m., but they are still crowded. train companies are finding it necess
train, he will have to stand up all the way to ginza, so he waits in line. ( announcer speaking over p.a) ( whistle blows ) sako waits for 15 minus while three limited-expres trains go by. he wants to sit down this morning, so he will ride the train that starts from this station. since it starts here, it is empty. he always stands in the second line from the front of the train. so long as he gets here early enough, he will get a seat. he tends to ride in the same car every day because he has...
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Oct 18, 2012
10/12
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. >>> as we approach the area i made a p.a.ouncement to the passengers, you know, please help us look for if you see anything. >> well, that's an odd request to hear from a pilot. but it saved a life. a very lucky yachts man was rescued by a commercial airliner coming up. >> hi i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. well, this is it. the last day of the heat wave. get out and enjoy it. we have some rain back in the forecast. we'll talk about that coming up. >>> roberta gonzales in the oakland hills just east of the bay where this is exact scene 2 years ago at the oakland firestorm. the lessons learned as eyewitness news continues right here on cbs 5. ,, ,,,,,,,,,, lots of prepaid cards come pre-filled with problems. enough is enough. introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card with no-fee reloads and withdrawals at chase atms. and no headaches, hassles or confusion. all for one flat monthly fee. get rid of prepaid problems. holy names university campus on l >>> updating that breaking news in oakland ri
. >>> as we approach the area i made a p.a.ouncement to the passengers, you know, please help us look for if you see anything. >> well, that's an odd request to hear from a pilot. but it saved a life. a very lucky yachts man was rescued by a commercial airliner coming up. >> hi i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs 5 weather center. well, this is it. the last day of the heat wave. get out and enjoy it. we have some rain back in the forecast. we'll talk about that...
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Oct 8, 2012
10/12
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Oct 26, 2012
10/12
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rehoboth, very close to our shores there and then it goes back and drifts and sits in north central p.a. is this the worse scenario? no. is it a bad scenario? yes. we're talking about winds even 65 miles per hour as it moves inland across the northern bay. so this is going to be a major storm. it's going to affect a tremendously densely populated area from d.c. up to new york and possibly all the way up into boston and again the time frame for us is monday night and tuesday. that's when the highest winds will occur. we'll have winds before then, but monday night and tuesday is the highest point of winds and the heaviest rain. we will come talk about things you can do the next couple days to prepare. >>> as hurricane sandy continues to churn out there on the atlantic coast, pepco is gearing up for what could be a disasterous weather smackdown through our region, once again, many thousands of us are likely to be in the dark, perhaps for days, but this is also an opportunity, a chance for pepco to demonstrate that it's learned a few things from the recent storms when, of course, many custo
rehoboth, very close to our shores there and then it goes back and drifts and sits in north central p.a. is this the worse scenario? no. is it a bad scenario? yes. we're talking about winds even 65 miles per hour as it moves inland across the northern bay. so this is going to be a major storm. it's going to affect a tremendously densely populated area from d.c. up to new york and possibly all the way up into boston and again the time frame for us is monday night and tuesday. that's when the...
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Oct 25, 2012
10/12
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yates farther south, especially into southeast -- deviates farther south, especially into southeast p.a. say philadelphia, that would be really bad for us. if it goes up to new york like new york city, just some showers and clouds for us. each of those lines represent a computer model forecast. a couple of them take it harmlessly out to sea, but you can see some con fluents taking it north and west. remember we're four days out. we won't be able to pinpoint it just yet. this would be a disasterous track by philadelphia. anything north of new york would be pretty much their problem. it would be a big problem for new england tuesday and wednesday this. storm reminds us a little of the perfect storm. here's more on that with erica grow. >> it's a very rare movement for a tropical system called retrograde and it looks familiar to new englanders who survived the perfect storm of 1991. the storm was so destructive and unusual that a book was written about it followed by the release of a movie starring george clooney. the perfect storm happened right around halloween in 1991. it was the result
yates farther south, especially into southeast -- deviates farther south, especially into southeast p.a. say philadelphia, that would be really bad for us. if it goes up to new york like new york city, just some showers and clouds for us. each of those lines represent a computer model forecast. a couple of them take it harmlessly out to sea, but you can see some con fluents taking it north and west. remember we're four days out. we won't be able to pinpoint it just yet. this would be a...
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Oct 26, 2012
10/12
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it comes into the delmarva into southeast p.a. and northeast maryland. now we have winds 40 to 70 miles an hour and rainfall up to 8 inches. that will building the worst case scenario. there are still plenty of models that have it doing something between scenario four and three. we'll keep you posted. it's only friday and it is kind of an evolving system. the reason why hurricanes are so hard to track is there's very little in terms of the steering currents. in the fall and summer it's not so strong. we have to watch it and see if it makes this extreme left turn as we get into monday and tuesday. the time frame is the same, monday night into tuesday bringing us the highest winds and heaviest rains. we'll come back, talk about some preps you can do and the weekend. you'll be able to do some stuff over the weekend. it's not chamber of commerce, but it's not a washout. >>> pepco says it's already put out the call to bring in 2,500 repairmen from other parts of the country in addition to an extra 400 tree trimmers. ken molestina is live in potomac maryland.
it comes into the delmarva into southeast p.a. and northeast maryland. now we have winds 40 to 70 miles an hour and rainfall up to 8 inches. that will building the worst case scenario. there are still plenty of models that have it doing something between scenario four and three. we'll keep you posted. it's only friday and it is kind of an evolving system. the reason why hurricanes are so hard to track is there's very little in terms of the steering currents. in the fall and summer it's not so...
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Oct 25, 2012
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so if it goes into southeast p.a., we'll be in a world of hurt. we'll come back and talk more about the timetable and scenarios. >> we should note for you sandy is already blamed for two deaths, one in haiti, the other in jamaica. the outer bands of the hurricane are hitting florida's atlantic coast now with some powerful waves and gusty wins and heavy rain. streets are -- winds and heavy rain. streets are being flooded by miami and officials are warning surfers stay out of the water in ft. lauderdale. >> if is a washing machine out there. -- it is a washing machine out there. you just get toss around, really severe rip currents. >> up the coast in melbourne residents are preparing for tropical storm force winds and flooding as the offshore hurricane moves north tonight and into friday. >>> the region's utilities are kicking in their emergency plans and urging customers to get ready. scott broom is at pepco headquarters with the latest on what we can expect. >> reporter: a short while ago i spoke with marcus beale, the spokesman at pepco. he told
so if it goes into southeast p.a., we'll be in a world of hurt. we'll come back and talk more about the timetable and scenarios. >> we should note for you sandy is already blamed for two deaths, one in haiti, the other in jamaica. the outer bands of the hurricane are hitting florida's atlantic coast now with some powerful waves and gusty wins and heavy rain. streets are -- winds and heavy rain. streets are being flooded by miami and officials are warning surfers stay out of the water in...
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Oct 29, 2012
10/12
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county and howard county, northern prince george's county and northward up to the border of maryland and p.a. and still damaging winds almost to new york and down to fredericksburg. that's the problem with this storm. at least the deer rach oafs one shot and out of here. -- the derecho was one shot and out of here. this will be a period of heavy rains and wind which is a recipe for disaster. by tomorrow evening the red and oranges are pretty much gone. the yellows are still there, so tropical storm force winds through tomorrow evening, through tomorrow night and finally by halloween morning they should relax. we should see breezy conditions, but the tropical storm force winds should be out of here no later than noon wednesday. so stay away from windows. sleep on the lower level. i want to emphasize this overnight because that's when the highest winds will occur and the heaviest rains have fallen, so that is a big one. sleep on the lower level interior room. highest winds 45 to 75 miles per hour. i think many of us will have gusts over 75 miles per hour and critical now through 2:00 tuesday.
county and howard county, northern prince george's county and northward up to the border of maryland and p.a. and still damaging winds almost to new york and down to fredericksburg. that's the problem with this storm. at least the deer rach oafs one shot and out of here. -- the derecho was one shot and out of here. this will be a period of heavy rains and wind which is a recipe for disaster. by tomorrow evening the red and oranges are pretty much gone. the yellows are still there, so tropical...
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Oct 28, 2012
10/12
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then it rolls right in through southeastern p.a. i'm not sure it's going to accelerate into new york state. it may hang in south central pennsylvania. we know the wind fields are so big we are still looking at a hit. maybe not a direct hit, but i tell you what, the storm is so big, it's just a question of just how bad it's going to be. scenario one stays out to sea, not going to happen. no wind, no rain. scenario two, it goes north of new york city. we get an inch of rain, probably not going to happen either. the two most likely scenarios, 3, maybe a 40% chance. we get 1-4 inches. winds 20-40. the worst scenario would be scenario four, 30% chance it comes across the northern bay and just north of town. then we get 40-70 miles per hour and 2-8 inches of rain. i'll be back with a full forecast. we'll talk about the impact of the storm and the timing. >> thanks, topper. >>> tonight, some parts of delaware's beach resorts are under a mandatory evacuation order. the state is telling people who live in parts of bethany, dewey, all other c
then it rolls right in through southeastern p.a. i'm not sure it's going to accelerate into new york state. it may hang in south central pennsylvania. we know the wind fields are so big we are still looking at a hit. maybe not a direct hit, but i tell you what, the storm is so big, it's just a question of just how bad it's going to be. scenario one stays out to sea, not going to happen. no wind, no rain. scenario two, it goes north of new york city. we get an inch of rain, probably not going to...
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Oct 17, 2012
10/12
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270 passengers heard that over the p.a. and luckily, one of them did. the plane, traveling from vancouver to sydney had been asked by rescuers to look for a yacht adrift in the ocean. they descended to 6,000 feet, passengers and crew peered out the windows and they saw this. a cheer went up in the cabin. the sailor on board was saved and the mission, accomplished. >>> a number in the news 3 billion. the number of google searches processed every day. today, we got an unprecedented look at the secret nerve center of google. more willy wonka than nerds. brightly colors pipes are a kind of central air unit for the server. so, if you google search who won the debate, it will light up that room. >>> and a baby picture in the news. moses, the orphaned elephant, 7 1/2 months old now with canine siblings there. and human parents in a new home after a life of loneliness wandering in malawi. and we think there's a similarity. moses, meet the real life dumbo. >>> and we do want to hear from you. tell us which pictures, people and quotes capture your imagination eve
270 passengers heard that over the p.a. and luckily, one of them did. the plane, traveling from vancouver to sydney had been asked by rescuers to look for a yacht adrift in the ocean. they descended to 6,000 feet, passengers and crew peered out the windows and they saw this. a cheer went up in the cabin. the sailor on board was saved and the mission, accomplished. >>> a number in the news 3 billion. the number of google searches processed every day. today, we got an unprecedented look...
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Oct 26, 2012
10/12
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northeast p.a., northern new jersey, winds of 20 to 40 miles per hour, rain, not a huge problem. but number four, 25% chance into southeastern pennsylvania or northeastern maryland. now we have winds of 40 to 70 miles per hour, and we're talking a widespread swath of 40 to 70-mile-per-hour winds with two to four inches of rain. so now is a good time to get some batteries, check your drain, check your gutters. we still have time. our big day is tuesday. michael & son weather cam live. it's still 64, like september. pressure beginning to rise, 30.19 inches of mercury. so another mild start tomorrow. clouds hang tough. we had some breaks today. i think we hold mostly cloudy tomorrow. may need the umbrella friday although not much in terms of heavy activity. just a couple sprinkles. we will be monitoring sandy for the rest of the week and weekend and into next week. weather alert green tomorrow, seasonable, 68. we'll go yellow alerts on saturday and sunday. showers on saturday. no lightning, nothing heavy. they will play those also league games. cooler sunday, temperatures in the low
northeast p.a., northern new jersey, winds of 20 to 40 miles per hour, rain, not a huge problem. but number four, 25% chance into southeastern pennsylvania or northeastern maryland. now we have winds of 40 to 70 miles per hour, and we're talking a widespread swath of 40 to 70-mile-per-hour winds with two to four inches of rain. so now is a good time to get some batteries, check your drain, check your gutters. we still have time. our big day is tuesday. michael & son weather cam live. it's...
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Oct 30, 2012
10/12
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we've had reports of a foot-plus, in the mountains of west virginia and southwest p.a. about nine inches of snow. rainfall, up to nine inches across northern portions of virginia and maryland. these waters will be slow to recede the next couple of days. we'll be watching the rivers, watching the water coming down the rivers in the next couple of days. so, we're still dealing with the after-effects today. >> yes. it's all about the aftermath. this hit at night. so, people are waking up now and seeing all of the destruction. sounds like you said that the worst is over. but what kind of effect will we see maybe in the middle of the country, like the midwest? >> well, the midwest united states, going to be very windy today. places like indianapolis, chicago, detroit, cleveland, cincinnati. winds gusting 30, 50 miles per hour. even higher around detroit and cleveland. very windy, chilly day. rain and snow. not amounting to much. but on the grassy surfaces, parts of ohio and kentucky, we could see just a minor accumulation. but near the lake shores, the waters will be piling
we've had reports of a foot-plus, in the mountains of west virginia and southwest p.a. about nine inches of snow. rainfall, up to nine inches across northern portions of virginia and maryland. these waters will be slow to recede the next couple of days. we'll be watching the rivers, watching the water coming down the rivers in the next couple of days. so, we're still dealing with the after-effects today. >> yes. it's all about the aftermath. this hit at night. so, people are waking up now...
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Oct 20, 2012
10/12
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much of central p.a. also in good shape for the fall colors. get outside and enjoy it. today sunshine in the morning leading to clouds this afternoon. a little breezy. temperatures in the 60s today. tomorrow not too much in the way of clouds to worry about. sunny and gorgeous tomorrow. also mid to upper 60s. there is the all important seven-day forecast. 60s today and tomorrow. hard to believe. we'll get at least three or maybe four days in a row 70 or higher as we go into the last full week of october. army on the road in one of the hardest towns to spell, ypsilanti, michigan taking on eastern michigan today. 55 and some showery weather there. and the air force academy the falcons at home today in colorado springs playing the lobos of new mexico. clear and cool out in colorado springs for tonight. that is a 7:00 kick off. there is the big one in the s.e.c. today. lsu. and the aggies of texas a & m down in college station. noon kick off. 81 degrees. >> wow. >> they're both southern teams. i think they'll have no problem dealing with that. >> they'll be fine. >> good stu
much of central p.a. also in good shape for the fall colors. get outside and enjoy it. today sunshine in the morning leading to clouds this afternoon. a little breezy. temperatures in the 60s today. tomorrow not too much in the way of clouds to worry about. sunny and gorgeous tomorrow. also mid to upper 60s. there is the all important seven-day forecast. 60s today and tomorrow. hard to believe. we'll get at least three or maybe four days in a row 70 or higher as we go into the last full week of...
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Oct 10, 2012
10/12
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whoever is the president, he will face the mother of all geadt im b hy "p.a clue. doknre cl it a cliff but you should have spasms a year ender that could take the whole economy under when all the bush tax cuts phase out and all the automatic spending cuts kick lo millions of americans likely to lose their jobs and millions of american families likely to face thousands more in cobere l a slope. if congress doesn't move fast, kick the recovery or maybe the country goodbye it is the story that no one is talking about. you have mentioned it, but w linat tss ao ich it. >>guest: what is amazing to me, this is the most predictable, avoidable financial crisis we have ever had in the history of this country. you are so right, if the bush tax cu eirendhe mapng cgo i ,megma -- elimination of the a.t.m. affecting 30 million people, the tax holidays goes around, unemployment benits go away, usecon if "newrrendous, 7 york times" thinks this is going to be a slope, they are dreaming. that money will come out of their checks the first of the year. we will see a slow down. i suspec
whoever is the president, he will face the mother of all geadt im b hy "p.a clue. doknre cl it a cliff but you should have spasms a year ender that could take the whole economy under when all the bush tax cuts phase out and all the automatic spending cuts kick lo millions of americans likely to lose their jobs and millions of american families likely to face thousands more in cobere l a slope. if congress doesn't move fast, kick the recovery or maybe the country goodbye it is the story...
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Oct 20, 2012
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. >> as we approached the area, i made a p.a.ent to the passengers. >> we really appreciate it if everyone could look out their window. >> please help us look for, if you see anything. >> heart started beating a little bit faster. anything out of the ordinary on an international flight like that is a bit concerning. >> incredibly, they spotted the yacht. >> almost immediately, as we closed in on the area, the first officer said, well, i see what i think is the boat. so we proceeded right over -- it was almost exactly where they had told us it would be. >> reporter: the air canada crew called in the yacht's position and soon after, glenn heard a rescue plane. >> it was absolutely wonderful. it's beautiful. >> reporter: glenn's worried parents were waiting for him when he stepped back on land, early thursday morning. soon after, glenn talked about his ordeal on australian television. he says he had no idea the passenger plane was key to his rescue. >> it's fabulous. i wasn't aware of any of this until this morning. i've actually sp
. >> as we approached the area, i made a p.a.ent to the passengers. >> we really appreciate it if everyone could look out their window. >> please help us look for, if you see anything. >> heart started beating a little bit faster. anything out of the ordinary on an international flight like that is a bit concerning. >> incredibly, they spotted the yacht. >> almost immediately, as we closed in on the area, the first officer said, well, i see what i think is...
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Oct 18, 2012
10/12
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all of a sudden the pilot comes over the p.a.passengers, we'll be dropping from 35,000 feet to 5,000 feet and if you could roll up your shutters and scour the seas, we're looking thor a stranded yacht. >> what? >> i know. take a listen to what the pilot and one very nervous passenger had to say. >> i made a p.a. announcement to the passengers, please help us look for -- if you see anything because very difficult to find anything down even at 5,000 feet is almost a mile above the water. >> heart beating faster. anything out of the ordinary on an international flight is a bit concerning. >> okay. quite out of the ordinary i would say. as they're hovering 5,000 feet above this -- the ocean. >> yeah. >> they find him. >> they do. the pilot actually manages to turn -- they don't see anything for a while. the pilot manages to turn the plane. the passengers that somehow had binoculars with them. >> what? >> go figure. yell out, we see him, we see him. there he is floating adrift and out there for nine days. being a typical aussie, took
all of a sudden the pilot comes over the p.a.passengers, we'll be dropping from 35,000 feet to 5,000 feet and if you could roll up your shutters and scour the seas, we're looking thor a stranded yacht. >> what? >> i know. take a listen to what the pilot and one very nervous passenger had to say. >> i made a p.a. announcement to the passengers, please help us look for -- if you see anything because very difficult to find anything down even at 5,000 feet is almost a mile above...
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Oct 25, 2012
10/12
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if it takes this turn into southeast p.a., we'll have a much larger impact of the storm. again this is a tuesday event. it will start to affect us monday night and could continue to affect us through the early part of halloween. live weather cam brought to you by michael and son, this is nice, all the color now, 70, skies actually pretty much clear for the time being, winds easterly at 7. dew point is high. that tells you it's staying warm tonight. 66 in laytonville, 71 in rockville, 68 great falls, 70 in burke, 67 in fairfax and 70 in college park. we're monitoring sandy. we'll be doing that for a while. the threat is next week, mild tonight. grab your umbrella tomorrow, not a lot of heavy activity and getting cooler as we go through the week into the weekend. temps will keep going down. next three days, our 9 weather alert, green, yellow and yellow, seasonal friday, 68, a couple sprinkles, a couple showers saturday and sunday, temps going down, mid-60s saturday, low 60s sun. i think the little league games will be made tomorrow. bundle up, parents and take your umbrella
if it takes this turn into southeast p.a., we'll have a much larger impact of the storm. again this is a tuesday event. it will start to affect us monday night and could continue to affect us through the early part of halloween. live weather cam brought to you by michael and son, this is nice, all the color now, 70, skies actually pretty much clear for the time being, winds easterly at 7. dew point is high. that tells you it's staying warm tonight. 66 in laytonville, 71 in rockville, 68 great...
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Oct 30, 2012
10/12
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taking a time-out from the bipartisan kumbaya over the storm to tweet romney decision to go up and p.apositive they can't make the current map work to get to 270. throwing out lifelines to pennsylvania, minnesota. #desperate. obama team responds with team romney spending money in north carolina, that battleground may not be locked down as much as the g.o.p. hoped. we'll find out who is expanding the map and who is bluffing one week from tonight. bret? >> bret: ed henry live on the north lawn. thank you. romney campaign shifted slightly from events focused on the election to one less overtly political. all the while trying desperately not to lose precious momentum in the final seven days. chief political correspondent carl cameron is in tampa, florida tonight. >> in dayton, ohio, a week from the election, romney tried to retool a prescheduled political rally to what aides dub disaster relief event and charity concert. >> we have heavy hearts with the suffering going on. >> romney didn't mention the campaign, stayed off the main stage and spoke in front of the tables piled with donation.
taking a time-out from the bipartisan kumbaya over the storm to tweet romney decision to go up and p.apositive they can't make the current map work to get to 270. throwing out lifelines to pennsylvania, minnesota. #desperate. obama team responds with team romney spending money in north carolina, that battleground may not be locked down as much as the g.o.p. hoped. we'll find out who is expanding the map and who is bluffing one week from tonight. bret? >> bret: ed henry live on the north...
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Oct 13, 2012
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. >> the p.a. tower got knocked over and you could just see big groups of people just getting swept away with this horrendous amount of water. >> the wave carries dan and betsy more than 100 feet. >> i ended up landing on a rock, then i had some big guy land right on top of me, you know, so i was pinned down. >> when the water subsides, the beach looks like a war zone. >> there was a lot of screaming, a lot of people hollering for help. i heard a lot of people screaming for medics, you know. there was just a lot of chaos. >> dan fractures his tailbone but he's able to walk. betsy's leg is broken in three places, and she's in excruciating pain. >> my foot was completely dislocated from my lower leg, and if it wasn't for skin, i would have lost my foot. the pain was pretty incredible. >> dan is ecstatic to see betsy alive, but he fears that another wave could hit at any moment. >> i'm telling the doctors get her off the beach, get her off the beach. i don't know how many times i repeated it, get her
. >> the p.a. tower got knocked over and you could just see big groups of people just getting swept away with this horrendous amount of water. >> the wave carries dan and betsy more than 100 feet. >> i ended up landing on a rock, then i had some big guy land right on top of me, you know, so i was pinned down. >> when the water subsides, the beach looks like a war zone. >> there was a lot of screaming, a lot of people hollering for help. i heard a lot of people...
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had ships down at pier 32 with the rest of the teams, integrating the air show, communications, our p.asystems, a lot of things we're working together with to make both events better than in the past. >> it helps when you talk with an accent from down under. practice racing began at 4 p.m. competition is thursday through sunday. >>> a bay area man is being recognized as a genius tonight. but he is also gaining ground across the country for coming up with a simple solution to the war on poverty. cbs 5 reporter john ramos reports his idea is getting national attention even from the white house. >> reporter: a man who works in this building in oakland has an idea to fight poverty that's so simple and obvious, it's called brilliant. they are calling you a genius. so are you a genius? [ laughter ] >> our standards are way too low if this genius. >> reporter: maurice miller has been awarded a macarthur foundation genius grant for creating the family independence initiative. they bring together low income people and then do something unusual for a social service agency. they don't try to help.
had ships down at pier 32 with the rest of the teams, integrating the air show, communications, our p.asystems, a lot of things we're working together with to make both events better than in the past. >> it helps when you talk with an accent from down under. practice racing began at 4 p.m. competition is thursday through sunday. >>> a bay area man is being recognized as a genius tonight. but he is also gaining ground across the country for coming up with a simple solution to the...
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the best color is still across parts of central p.a. and far western maryland. for today sunshine to get you started but clouds coming in this afternoon. kind of breezy at times. temperatures holding mid to upper 60s today. tomorrow sunny and gorgeous. no complaints at all with your sunday. look at the seven-day forecast. two days in the 60s this weekend and then four days in a row. 70 or higher all the way through the upcoming week. down on the grounds of the university of virginia today. i was corrected by that. it is not the campus but the grounds of the university of virginia. they're hosting the demon deacons today a 12:30 kick off sunny and nice. 63 degrees there. chuck.bell@nbc uni.com if you want to see your game pictured later on. >> thanks, chuck. >> you're welcome. >> talking about more sports now d.c. playoffs hopes are not completely shot in 2012. next another team that could be headed to the playoffs after today. >>> and this special moment right after this elephant rescue that you just have to wait and see. you're watching news 4 today. stay with
the best color is still across parts of central p.a. and far western maryland. for today sunshine to get you started but clouds coming in this afternoon. kind of breezy at times. temperatures holding mid to upper 60s today. tomorrow sunny and gorgeous. no complaints at all with your sunday. look at the seven-day forecast. two days in the 60s this weekend and then four days in a row. 70 or higher all the way through the upcoming week. down on the grounds of the university of virginia today. i...
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rain with the heaviest amounts from the district north through our northern suburbs into south central p.a. and across into philadelphia. this is quite a storm. it's going to be one for the record books. maybe it will be one of the storms of this century. got live press conference now with governor o'malley. >> the bad news is that the storm is becoming stronger in her center with 90-mile an hour winds. the good news is that she's moving faster. where we plan fall i think the current estimates are between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. and the hope would be that she continues to move fast and moves on from maryland and passes over without stopping and hanging out and beating on us for 24, 36 hours. we currently have 75,000 outages in maryland and that number will climb. some of the other weather conditions that we're watching are these. we'll have flood warnings due to 5 to 6 inches of rain we've already received and we'll likely receive another 4 inches overnight. the potomac will likely swell 1 to 3 feet above its normally it. we also have high tide at 8:25 p.m. tonight and i'm sure all of our frien
rain with the heaviest amounts from the district north through our northern suburbs into south central p.a. and across into philadelphia. this is quite a storm. it's going to be one for the record books. maybe it will be one of the storms of this century. got live press conference now with governor o'malley. >> the bad news is that the storm is becoming stronger in her center with 90-mile an hour winds. the good news is that she's moving faster. where we plan fall i think the current...
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sandy churning in the atlantic has it expecting to make a sharp left turn through the commonwealth of p.a. after it comes ashore tomorrow. this storm could be headed to philadelphia. michael nutter is the mayor of philadelphia. sir, i know that philadelphia has already gone under through your declaration a state of emergency. what does that mean for philly residents. >> the opportunity to talk about philadelphia. let me go back and say, it was a tremendous call that the president convened and previded over, he gave reassurance to all of us, the number of mayors on the call and all the governors up and down the east coast. the president's leadership on this issue is reassuring and he was very direct and very forceful, as you heard, about fema, the department of homeland security, administrator fugate and we are coordinating with them and certainly our governor here, corbett in pennsylvania. we saw it last year with hurricane irene, significant amount of rainfall in a relatively short period of time. not as high winds as anticipated. in this one, we are anticipating significant amount of ra
sandy churning in the atlantic has it expecting to make a sharp left turn through the commonwealth of p.a. after it comes ashore tomorrow. this storm could be headed to philadelphia. michael nutter is the mayor of philadelphia. sir, i know that philadelphia has already gone under through your declaration a state of emergency. what does that mean for philly residents. >> the opportunity to talk about philadelphia. let me go back and say, it was a tremendous call that the president convened...
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that the president should worry about and finally biden being sent back to his hometown of scranton, p.a., working class joe being asked to go there. any time, shawn, they go back to places which were supposed to be in their pocket, that's trouble. >> all right. thanks so much for breaking it down for us tonight, mark plotkin. >>> the sewage treatment system that serves the vast majority of homes in howard county is back in operation now. tens of millions of gallons of raw sewage, though, discharged into the little patuxent river before electricity was restored to the plant. tonight county officials are asking pointed questions. fox 5's john henrehan has more. >> reporter: officials in howard county call this complex their water reclamation plant because after sewage is treated the water is clean enough to discharge into the little patuxent river. it takes an immense amount of electricity to run this sewage treatment facility. so it's supplied by two different electrical feeder lines, one underground near the plant and another that comes across the river. during the storm on monday the u
that the president should worry about and finally biden being sent back to his hometown of scranton, p.a., working class joe being asked to go there. any time, shawn, they go back to places which were supposed to be in their pocket, that's trouble. >> all right. thanks so much for breaking it down for us tonight, mark plotkin. >>> the sewage treatment system that serves the vast majority of homes in howard county is back in operation now. tens of millions of gallons of raw...
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peeve p.a. systems but chargers and phones have run out so concerned. >> is it a matter of typing people who are stranded or a matter of the fact that you know where people are but you physically can't get to them because the equipment either doesn't exist or it hasn't gotten there yet. >> oh, i mean we know where they are. they're in their buildings and half of hoboken is literally flooded and underwater and so, yeah, we don't have -- we have two payloaders and going in when we get the calls and trying to go in, you know, where we can to help people but the payloader, we have small city streets and they can't fit down all of the city streets and that's the only vehicles that we have to get down the city streets so we're begging and pleading and trying to get the national guard to give us the equipment to be able to get in. those high-level vehicles deuce and a quarter they're called so we can get down and either deliver more food to people if they need it or evacuate them if they need to be eva
peeve p.a. systems but chargers and phones have run out so concerned. >> is it a matter of typing people who are stranded or a matter of the fact that you know where people are but you physically can't get to them because the equipment either doesn't exist or it hasn't gotten there yet. >> oh, i mean we know where they are. they're in their buildings and half of hoboken is literally flooded and underwater and so, yeah, we don't have -- we have two payloaders and going in when we get...
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. >>> up next, i'll talk to philadelphia mayor michael nutter about the breaking news on p.a.'ter i.d. law being blocked. >>> governor romney is a self-proclaimed red sox fan. why did he make an investment in the yankees? that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause symptoms such as sweating, shakiness, confusion, and headache. severe low blood sugar can be serious and life threatening. ask your healthcare provider about alco
. >>> up next, i'll talk to philadelphia mayor michael nutter about the breaking news on p.a.'ter i.d. law being blocked. >>> governor romney is a self-proclaimed red sox fan. why did he make an investment in the yankees? that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to...
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it seems strange they have the stroller ad here in p.a., and doubly strange for them to have that fake chrysler ad in the very state where people have benefited most from the president's auto bailout piece. it just seems strategically like there's a few mismatches here. >> i think women have enough reason to vote against romney, without adding up reasons -- >> there's been too much playing around with the politics of women's health issues and rape and all this other stuff. that's alienating a lot of suburban white women voters and a lot of black -- a lot of women voters across the board, actually. >> thank you so much, james peterson and erin mcpike, from real clear probation. up next, joe isuzu is back, campaigning for mitt romney, sort of. you don't want him too much on your side. this is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ [ male announcer ] why do more emergency workers everywhere trust duracell...?? duralock power preserve. locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. now...guaranteed. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. >>> back to "hardball." now to the sideshow. firs
it seems strange they have the stroller ad here in p.a., and doubly strange for them to have that fake chrysler ad in the very state where people have benefited most from the president's auto bailout piece. it just seems strategically like there's a few mismatches here. >> i think women have enough reason to vote against romney, without adding up reasons -- >> there's been too much playing around with the politics of women's health issues and rape and all this other stuff. that's...
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>> i hope it drags my p.a. up, brian, i'm long the stock and absolutely think we have got a great shot. you know what's really interesting, one of our analysts call it this morning before the apple store went down, raised prices on generation two and three ipads, i don't know if they started talking about pricing again for the old ipad, i'm in front of the camera not the tv. maybe that is the way them try to cushion some of the cannibalization going on. we have earnings coming out on thursday night for apple, a buy the news, given the way the stock has been acting going into it, as soon as we get more clarification you especially if prices are going up. brian, at the end of the day, how many tech companies might be raising prices in this environment? >> a fair question. one i can't anticipate. does apple matter that much to the market, stanley? your thesis about a pending drop in the stock market? >> i think apple matters a great deal and in terms of the fed, look, the bernanke put lasted half a day the next mo
>> i hope it drags my p.a. up, brian, i'm long the stock and absolutely think we have got a great shot. you know what's really interesting, one of our analysts call it this morning before the apple store went down, raised prices on generation two and three ipads, i don't know if they started talking about pricing again for the old ipad, i'm in front of the camera not the tv. maybe that is the way them try to cushion some of the cannibalization going on. we have earnings coming out on...
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it seems strange they have the stroller ad here in p.a., and doubly strange for them to have that fakeort of chrysler ad in the very state where people have benefited most from the president's auto bailout piece. it just seems strategically like there's a few mismatches here. >> i think women have enough reason to vote against romney, without adding up reasons -- >> there's been too much playing around with the politics of women's health issues and rape and all this other stuff. that's alienating a lot of suburban white women voters and a lot of black -- a lot of women voters across the board, actually. >> thank you so much, james peterson and erin mcpike, from real clear probation. up next, joe isuzu is back, campaigning for mitt romney, sort of. you don't want him too much on your side. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ man ] ring ring... progresso this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your chole
it seems strange they have the stroller ad here in p.a., and doubly strange for them to have that fakeort of chrysler ad in the very state where people have benefited most from the president's auto bailout piece. it just seems strategically like there's a few mismatches here. >> i think women have enough reason to vote against romney, without adding up reasons -- >> there's been too much playing around with the politics of women's health issues and rape and all this other stuff....
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it isn't when the sun comes up, but it's when the priests can see the white thread, he gets on his p.a. system to let everybody know. and at night, when you can't, that's when you can start eating again. >> yes. see, and it's these kinds of details that build into it. and i want to come back to talk more about beauty here, but there's a certain sense with islam, and as i understand it, the qur'an recited in arabic, that, you know, just integrates into the world, it embodies the world, and the world gives back. there's an aesthetic- and sometimes with the ethical dimension, aesthetics- the beautiful. you know, this is something that we find from inside the community, and i'm really looking forward to having some muslims here in class who can speak to that, because not being a muslim, i can sense it, though, that the world is so complete and so beautiful that allah made, that allah has brought about, and people are here to submit to allah. but that kind of beauty, you know, comes through, and you find it in there. now, that's a critique, and we all know one problem with, you know, speaki
it isn't when the sun comes up, but it's when the priests can see the white thread, he gets on his p.a. system to let everybody know. and at night, when you can't, that's when you can start eating again. >> yes. see, and it's these kinds of details that build into it. and i want to come back to talk more about beauty here, but there's a certain sense with islam, and as i understand it, the qur'an recited in arabic, that, you know, just integrates into the world, it embodies the world, and...
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we've had reports of a foot plus mountains west and even p.a. about 9 inches of snow.oss northern portions of virginia and maryland. of course, these waters will be slow to recede the next couple of days, and we'll be watching the rivers -- watching the waters coming down the rivers the next couple of days. we're still dealing with the aftereffects. >> all about the aftermath. people are waking up and seeing all of the destruction. sounds like you said that the worst is over, but what kind of effects will we see maybe like in the country like the midwest? >> the midwest, united states, is going to be very windy, indianapolis, chicago, cleveland, detroit, cincinnati. winds gusting 30, 50 miles an hour, even higher around detroit. and cleveland. oopz a very windy, chilly day. snow and chill in the air. parts of ohio and into kentucky we could see just a minor accumulation, but near the lakeshores, the waters will be piling up. already reports of waves of about 20 feet on lake michigan. could see some waves crashing into the shores on the south side here, 20 to 30 feet in
we've had reports of a foot plus mountains west and even p.a. about 9 inches of snow.oss northern portions of virginia and maryland. of course, these waters will be slow to recede the next couple of days, and we'll be watching the rivers -- watching the waters coming down the rivers the next couple of days. we're still dealing with the aftereffects. >> all about the aftermath. people are waking up and seeing all of the destruction. sounds like you said that the worst is over, but what...
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at which time that is when one of civilian p.a. had rushed in with his chair and he put him down.>> heather: sergeant, you saw a colleague get hit and then you were hit yourself. where were you? >> my first wound was above my left eye. bullet went between my brain and skull and exited out my left ear. then i was hit once more in the back and side of the building trying to. >> so in all you were shot six times? >> yes. >> why do you think, it's been nearly three years since this shooting. why should it be declared a terrorist act? >> because that is exactly what it is. the supporting documents that says it's a terrorist act february 15, 2011 that was made public on the senate floor. the report went out initial will on 9th of november, 2009. they finished the report and it came out on the 15th of february. the ticking time bomb reported talked about the issues and signing that major hassan where he was displaying at walter reed further to support that when the report came out and they talk about his e-mails amwar alaki. >> by not being declared an act of trim. it affects you your be
at which time that is when one of civilian p.a. had rushed in with his chair and he put him down.>> heather: sergeant, you saw a colleague get hit and then you were hit yourself. where were you? >> my first wound was above my left eye. bullet went between my brain and skull and exited out my left ear. then i was hit once more in the back and side of the building trying to. >> so in all you were shot six times? >> yes. >> why do you think, it's been nearly three...
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blizzard warnings still in effect for central virginia up through south central p.a. >> i think it'som the book of revelations this morning. >> but don't worry, climate change is not a reality. >> bill: in terms of power outage, did you say about 200,000 here in the washington area still. is that right? >> yeah, i think -- they were looking at the tracker for the d.c. area, down to about 160. it all depends on what you define the d.c. area as. of course, across nationwide, i've seen totals over seven million which is just incredible. >> why was it so much worse for the d.c. area? winds had higher speeds than 60 miles per hour? >> we were seeing gusts at 65 to 80 in that event. it was like hitting on a light switch. it was all at once. one big blow. extreme situation. we thought -- we thought gusts might get close to that high. fortunately, they didn't. because if they had, it would have been a lot worse. >> bill: we weathered the storm in large part. thanks to you jason. we give you credit. thanks so much. thanks for your time this morning. >> thanks so much. >> bill: jason samenow.
blizzard warnings still in effect for central virginia up through south central p.a. >> i think it'som the book of revelations this morning. >> but don't worry, climate change is not a reality. >> bill: in terms of power outage, did you say about 200,000 here in the washington area still. is that right? >> yeah, i think -- they were looking at the tracker for the d.c. area, down to about 160. it all depends on what you define the d.c. area as. of course, across...
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. >> reporter: kennedy is a harvard law grad, former assistant p.a., and peace corps volunteer. and now representing suburban boston in congress. the republican challenger, 37-year-old sean belot, is an ivy league educated marine. >> i have a decade in business. >> reporter: in a debate sunday, belot argued kennedy isn't ready and is coasting on the family coast tails. >> i don't think any other district in the country people would consider you qualified for this office. >> i've got a sizeable record of public service. >> reporter: joe, who introduced a tribute to ted kennedy at the democratic convention. >> for my uncle kennedy, politics was always about people. >> reporter: he says he knows his name comes with benefits. >> it's certainly an advantage, i'm very proud of my family's history of public service. >> reporter: spanning six decades of fabled and at times flawed history. jfk went to congress in 1947, before the camelot days of the white house. bobby and ted served in the senate. their sons, joe and patrick, in the house. and now it's joe's son who is on the ballot. and
. >> reporter: kennedy is a harvard law grad, former assistant p.a., and peace corps volunteer. and now representing suburban boston in congress. the republican challenger, 37-year-old sean belot, is an ivy league educated marine. >> i have a decade in business. >> reporter: in a debate sunday, belot argued kennedy isn't ready and is coasting on the family coast tails. >> i don't think any other district in the country people would consider you qualified for this office....
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they made an announcement on the p.a. two hours ago and said please be patient. we'll give you further notice when you can leave. they told us, i think there's a curfew in jersey city, we're not allowed to go out. i can't confirm that. but they said stay inside. >> there is a curfew, as a matter of fact, george. how much food do you have for how many days? >> we're set for foodwise. we're concerned how we're going to get to work. we saw pictures from the hoboken passage. my fiancee and i take the pass to work. we doesn't know when we're going to be able to get to work, if we're able. apparently the subway system and the pass is under watt. >> what do you do there? is your office up and running at this point? >> well, my company was nice and said to work remotely. they called it wireless professional. we actually are able to do work from home for now. but they said safety was first with my company and that was nice. they said that just be safe. and my boss has been checking up on us, be careful, be safe. he's been checking in on us pretty good. >> george, we'll be
they made an announcement on the p.a. two hours ago and said please be patient. we'll give you further notice when you can leave. they told us, i think there's a curfew in jersey city, we're not allowed to go out. i can't confirm that. but they said stay inside. >> there is a curfew, as a matter of fact, george. how much food do you have for how many days? >> we're set for foodwise. we're concerned how we're going to get to work. we saw pictures from the hoboken passage. my fiancee...
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(p.a. announcement) (robert altman) and i tend to be sloppy, not slick and clean.terms of murals, they carry lots of information. i may have the idea for the mural and i may kind of sketch in where to put the horses, or this or that, but then you start. the actors become the pigment that you put on there and so you put the paint up and it starts moving on its own i say, "wow, the red is gettin' over there next to the blue." and so i invent something else and finally i find that i'm following this phenomena around. i'm filming what they're doing rather than have them do what i want them to do. (narrator) robert altman's early days in episodic television helped him develop the quick reflexes he would use as a feature film director. his use of sound, action, and camera creates a spontaneity that frees his actors to react, as well as perform. (gene siskel) i think he's a real rebel, a real troublemaker, but he thinks that most films are calcified. what's his overlapping dialogue all about? he hears overlapping dialogue in life. he's making films about life. why do we -
(p.a. announcement) (robert altman) and i tend to be sloppy, not slick and clean.terms of murals, they carry lots of information. i may have the idea for the mural and i may kind of sketch in where to put the horses, or this or that, but then you start. the actors become the pigment that you put on there and so you put the paint up and it starts moving on its own i say, "wow, the red is gettin' over there next to the blue." and so i invent something else and finally i find that i'm...