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what it does is actually penetrates down below. this is a regular bomb you're blows out on the surface. this massive ordnance penetrator, 15 tons would go deeper into the earth and try to find hidden sites. but that bomb is not ready yet. >> we saw in rachel's piece, secretary gates pointedly refused to answer questions about whether the government thinks there are more hidden sites in iran. what are your sources in the government telling you? >> reporter: i talked to an intelligence official and the official says i guarantee there are other sites in iran. now, the u.s. may not know where they are, but they may know where they are. what the iranians did a long time ago is decentralize their program. they put different sites, different areas, so there was what there's called no single point of failure. in other words, if the israelis bombed one site, there would be many more left. >> a thorny crisis we're going to be living with. martha raddatz, thank you. >>> the other major foreign policy challenge facing the president right now i
what it does is actually penetrates down below. this is a regular bomb you're blows out on the surface. this massive ordnance penetrator, 15 tons would go deeper into the earth and try to find hidden sites. but that bomb is not ready yet. >> we saw in rachel's piece, secretary gates pointedly refused to answer questions about whether the government thinks there are more hidden sites in iran. what are your sources in the government telling you? >> reporter: i talked to an...
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so more radiation penetrates, about twice the radiation that penetrates in an adult's head. >> 9news now contacted the wireless association, which represents the cell phone industry. the group declined to be interviewed on camera, but maintains d llones arsafe all users. quote, e re esvieshas indicated that wireless devices do not pose a public health risk, even so, the environmental working group put together an online buyers guide that compares the radiation poted out by more than 1,000 phones on the market right now. the popular iphone is on the higher end of the scale. she uses hers in speaker mode whenever possible. also advocates texting instead of talking on cell phones as much as possible. >> she also advocates using wireless headsets, which put out less radiation, but don't walk around wearing yours all the time. take it off when you are done talking. you can find the new cell phone radiation guide, it is a link on our website, wusa9.com. click on living well. >>> thanks for joining us for 9news now at 5:00. 9news now at 6:00 starts right now. >>> from the first local statio
so more radiation penetrates, about twice the radiation that penetrates in an adult's head. >> 9news now contacted the wireless association, which represents the cell phone industry. the group declined to be interviewed on camera, but maintains d llones arsafe all users. quote, e re esvieshas indicated that wireless devices do not pose a public health risk, even so, the environmental working group put together an online buyers guide that compares the radiation poted out by more than 1,000...
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it's the penetration, the penetration that takes the fullback out of the way and allows those other guys come in and make the play. >> brad: this wouldn't shock me if bobby petrino went play action at the 2 yard line. they're not getting anything on ground. >> todd: that, or try to go wide. still have broderick green in, who is the big back, either go wide or play action. >> brad: williams at tie end will move. there is the play fake. there is the throw and there is the touchdown to the tight end. a new school record in touchdown passes by ryan mallett. we seesaw back and forth. the extra point is good, would be our fourth lead change. alex tejada, all-important poinl n the sideline. n fourth quarter. huskies up by three. corp nearly picked off by mason foster. 41 seconds to go. tied at 13. locker to conference win and a very good day for big east, cincinnati on road wins in oregon state. >> brad: here these dogs are trailing by one. joe cox trying to change that. going deep, got a man. touchdown. >> todd: oh, man. >> brad: orson charles, back-to-back catches, nobody home in the middle o
it's the penetration, the penetration that takes the fullback out of the way and allows those other guys come in and make the play. >> brad: this wouldn't shock me if bobby petrino went play action at the 2 yard line. they're not getting anything on ground. >> todd: that, or try to go wide. still have broderick green in, who is the big back, either go wide or play action. >> brad: williams at tie end will move. there is the play fake. there is the throw and there is the...
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a high unemployment rate, some productivity growth, but not a feeling of living standards that penetrates people. >> so joe, what happens if the government takes over the health care system? >> that's the problem. that is a pay jor problem, no question. but on the '70s parallel, inflation was starting from a much higher point. the banking system was much healthier, the assets behind the banking system, housing at the time was rising. totally different environment. but the health care, i agree. that's going to be a problem if it gets pazed. >> joe, it's pretty easy to see us getting to 57% inflation rate. maybe not 17%, but 7% would realably bad for living standards. >> you know, all items are up 0.4%. okay, the core was up 0.1%. but you've got some creeping -- let's put the cpi on the board. nobody is paying attention. it's creeping. it's creeping higher. and dave, can we have a high unemployment rate on a rising unemployment rate if money is too loose? >> of course we can. foreign countries have shown us that experience over and over again. when economies go down, they make it up by rais
a high unemployment rate, some productivity growth, but not a feeling of living standards that penetrates people. >> so joe, what happens if the government takes over the health care system? >> that's the problem. that is a pay jor problem, no question. but on the '70s parallel, inflation was starting from a much higher point. the banking system was much healthier, the assets behind the banking system, housing at the time was rising. totally different environment. but the health...
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can you describe in feet or in yards how big a penetration this is?chasm in the side of the pentagon that is probably 200 or 300 feet across. from the roof of the pentagon there is a huge v shape that has collapsed. you can see deep inside the pentagon from the street now. >> a haunting look back from our coverage from eight years ago today, september 11th. some pictures were edited. we don't show the planes hitting the building anymore. just because it brings us such awful memories and we don't want to go there. >> especially for families members who might still be in the process of healing. it's hard for anyone to watch. even if you didn't know someone in those towers. it just brings up too many emotions. >> it's hard enough to watch that somber day as we marked in pennsylvania, washington and here in new york later today. >> much more coming up. stick around. coming up. stick around. ♪ skinny, so skinny >> time for your early morning daily dose of entertainment news. we'll start with ellen degeneres. what a week for her. started out great and she g
can you describe in feet or in yards how big a penetration this is?chasm in the side of the pentagon that is probably 200 or 300 feet across. from the roof of the pentagon there is a huge v shape that has collapsed. you can see deep inside the pentagon from the street now. >> a haunting look back from our coverage from eight years ago today, september 11th. some pictures were edited. we don't show the planes hitting the building anymore. just because it brings us such awful memories and...
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its solution penetrates layers of dirt and its absorbent pad locks it away to clean better than a mopy redesigned swiffer wet jet. ♪ love stinks! closed captioning for desperate housewives is sponsored by: another take? new revlon doubletwist mascara. a revolutionary 2-in-1 applicator that combines a thickening brush with separating combs for massive volume and remarkable definition. new revlon doubletwist mascara. it's worth a double take. how could this have happened? what kind of half-ass fertility clinic are you running? uh, prior to implantation, our embryo was accidentally switched with another client's. so if we got theirs and they got ours, then--then it's possible... no, i'm afraid your embryo didn't take. again, on behalf of the clinic, i am so sorry. it's rare, but these things do happen. excuse me. you screw up our lives, and the best you can do is, "that's the way the cookie crumbles"?! and who is this guy? why is he writing down everything i say? this is mr. darby, our attorney. we thought it wise to have him present. do you know what else would've been wise? sticking th
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in these penetrators, they have factories building that stuff in iran. so far relatively few. yes, sir. >> do u find that our response -- >> use the mic, please. >> oh, sry. >> yes, sir. do you find that our responseo the i.e.d.s and suicide bombers over the years is becoming more effective and sophistited? >> good question. yes, and you can see now -- i have been doing this since 2001. you can see that we adopt a countermeasure and they adapt. we don't a countermeasure, they attack. so they have their on tactics and proceres, and they adapt theirs to what their doing. the i.e.d. becomes theirs defensive measure, and the suicide bedroom is their offensive measure so when you see the suicide bbers -- midnight -- midnight most of them in iraq and afghanistan are not locals. nearly all of them are imports. they have been recruited from someone else, and they get -- that's happened to probably -- i don't know -- 85 or 90% b ght up there among the suicide drivers. the ones in iraq last week, the ones that were set off just prior to the elections in afghanistan. and of course, most
in these penetrators, they have factories building that stuff in iran. so far relatively few. yes, sir. >> do u find that our response -- >> use the mic, please. >> oh, sry. >> yes, sir. do you find that our responseo the i.e.d.s and suicide bombers over the years is becoming more effective and sophistited? >> good question. yes, and you can see now -- i have been doing this since 2001. you can see that we adopt a countermeasure and they adapt. we don't a...
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. >> chris: good job by moen to get penetration and force the cutback.e highest point. >> bob: defensive line for minnesota has really stepped up. the front seven, the linebackers, the defensive line, have shut down this running game for california. >> dave: they give it to best again. this time, he's in. cal retakes the lead on best's fourth touchdown of the day. >> chris: nice call by going outside. they trust his speed. justin cheadle's pulling out there. he doesn't have anybody to block. you see 10.3 100 meters outsprints everybody to the pylon. >> dave: jahvid's mom, lisa, in the stands. making the alex put out the recycling. on recycling day. alex, you are the sizzle. joni did the entire crossword. in pen. sizzle joni, sizzle. rick refilled the paper in the copier. both trays. way to sizzle, rick. be the sizzle with mcdonald's sausage mcmuffin with egg -- sizzling sausage, a fresh cracked egg... and melting cheese on a toasty english muffin. sizzle on. ( sizzling ) ♪ ba da ba ba ba welcome to progressive. how may i help you? i'm looking for a deal
. >> chris: good job by moen to get penetration and force the cutback.e highest point. >> bob: defensive line for minnesota has really stepped up. the front seven, the linebackers, the defensive line, have shut down this running game for california. >> dave: they give it to best again. this time, he's in. cal retakes the lead on best's fourth touchdown of the day. >> chris: nice call by going outside. they trust his speed. justin cheadle's pulling out there. he doesn't...
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we've been showing you all of the penetration all night long. what kind of a defensive scheme was that? only if you dive like that and make that play. >> al: he is 105 pounds heavier than the guy he is covering. >> cris: goodness gracious. >> al: second and 18. crowd in full throat. all 105,000. manning pressured. throws on the run. and that is caught by derek hagan. playing in this point of the game. again, because of the injury earlier on to domenik hixon. otherwise, hagan would be on the bench. >> cris: this giant offensive line, aer taking all of the abuse the last time the two teams played here giving up eight sacks, has been brilliant. they have just absolutely been brilliant. really comes down to this play. >> al: that news for the cowboys if they get the ball back and are trailing. barber is done for the night. a time-out is taken here before a third down and six. . two-minute warning. two minutes. . >> al: wendy's postgame report will following. bob in arlington and the gang back in new york. no time-out taken. two-minute warning. giant
we've been showing you all of the penetration all night long. what kind of a defensive scheme was that? only if you dive like that and make that play. >> al: he is 105 pounds heavier than the guy he is covering. >> cris: goodness gracious. >> al: second and 18. crowd in full throat. all 105,000. manning pressured. throws on the run. and that is caught by derek hagan. playing in this point of the game. again, because of the injury earlier on to domenik hixon. otherwise, hagan...
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the knife was lodged in the vest, did not penetrate. so lucky he had his vest on. >> the suspect who tried to stab the cop died at the hospital. the other suspect is in custody. >>> a teen arrested for a shooting in northeast baltimore. daryl lisbon was arrested and charged with murder, police say he shot and killed trenton marshall at the bus stop on a bicycle near friday. he shot marshall in the head. >>> baltimore is trying to reduce the $60 million deficit. to help cut cost, two high profile events have been canceled. john ridell joins us with more. >> the city is canceling the thanksgiving parade and columbus parade this year. the columbus parade is believed to be the oldest in the u.s. by canceling those events, the city will save tens of thousands of dollars. mayor dixon says those two parades usually draw fewer people. the christmas parade in hamden will still be held. other special events are still scheduled for this fall. >> most people tend to come out in the spring for certain events and we want to build on those as well and
the knife was lodged in the vest, did not penetrate. so lucky he had his vest on. >> the suspect who tried to stab the cop died at the hospital. the other suspect is in custody. >>> a teen arrested for a shooting in northeast baltimore. daryl lisbon was arrested and charged with murder, police say he shot and killed trenton marshall at the bus stop on a bicycle near friday. he shot marshall in the head. >>> baltimore is trying to reduce the $60 million deficit. to help...
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. >> airports, medical center, doctor's offices, courts, they have been penetrated and they have leads inside of there that dish the information off. >> what kind of person is leaking this information? >> usually people at low levels that don't have as much to lose as far as a career, and the tradeoff for the money they'll make on a story. >> it was lawanda jackson an administrative assistant at ucla medical center who sold the details about farrah fawcett's cancer to t"the national enquire enquirer". her friend, alana stewart said she knew it had to come from the hospital. >> she'd go to get an eye exam and it would be in "the enquirer" that she was going blind and then she'd go to the gynecologist for pap smear and it would say she had a hysterectomy. it was always greatly exaggerated. she said once in an interview that "the national enquirer" caused her more stress than the cancer. it just infuriated her, you know? she felt so violated. >> stewart documents the invasion of privacy in her new book "my journey with farrah" and farah's story. >> it had been three months since i had bee
. >> airports, medical center, doctor's offices, courts, they have been penetrated and they have leads inside of there that dish the information off. >> what kind of person is leaking this information? >> usually people at low levels that don't have as much to lose as far as a career, and the tradeoff for the money they'll make on a story. >> it was lawanda jackson an administrative assistant at ucla medical center who sold the details about farrah fawcett's cancer to...
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its solution penetrates layers of dirt and its absorbent pad locks it away to clean better than a mopnewly redesigned swiffer wet jet. ♪ love stinks! >>> all right, september 9th also happens to be the 252nd day. if you get two plus five plus two, what do you get? >> nine. >> scary stuff going on here today. >> 9-9-09. thank you for joining us. >> here's justin berk with the weather. >> you know what is really neat? i learned this in school. doing multiplication. if you hold out your hand and count from left-to-right, it will look opposite on the screen, give me a number, multiply it by nine, say, three, one, two, three. put down that finger, the answer works out. you can count them out. i'll explain it on-line. go to my blog later this morning. i'll explain it for the teachers. >>> 5:40. we got a storm off the coast. this is going to be actually sliding back in our direction. it's blocked by a big area of high pressure to the north and it will work its way back in across the coast as we head through tonight and tomorrow. that will increase the rain threat and increase the wind, even
its solution penetrates layers of dirt and its absorbent pad locks it away to clean better than a mopnewly redesigned swiffer wet jet. ♪ love stinks! >>> all right, september 9th also happens to be the 252nd day. if you get two plus five plus two, what do you get? >> nine. >> scary stuff going on here today. >> 9-9-09. thank you for joining us. >> here's justin berk with the weather. >> you know what is really neat? i learned this in school. doing...
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, americ officials id that iran halted warhd design efforts 2003, a concluon they reached after penetrating ir's computer networks and gaining access to internal governme communications disagreeing withhe americans israeli intelligence officials say they believe that iran restarted design wrk in 2005 under the ordrs of ayatollah khamenei. the case is flimsynd circumstanti and that the raelis cannot docume/q claim. german intelligencefficials take an even harder line against iran. th say the weapo work never stopped. >>> now, joining uss one of the ahors of thatrticle, david sanger. he's "the new york tes" chief washington correspondent a author of he inheritance: the worldbama confrts and the challenges to america power." on what basis are the united states and all these oter countries maki any of these assessnts? >> well, ty're lookg at two different things, martin. the first is how well isiran doing uranium enrichment? and there we'v got a pubc uranium richment effo at the one th inspectors go out of all the tim many intellince analysts believe if there eer is a weapon thatomes out of ira
, americ officials id that iran halted warhd design efforts 2003, a concluon they reached after penetrating ir's computer networks and gaining access to internal governme communications disagreeing withhe americans israeli intelligence officials say they believe that iran restarted design wrk in 2005 under the ordrs of ayatollah khamenei. the case is flimsynd circumstanti and that the raelis cannot docume/q claim. german intelligencefficials take an even harder line against iran. th say the...
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its solution penetrates layers of dirt and its absorbent pad locks it away to clean better than a mope newly redesigned swiffer wet jet. ♪ love stinks! before taking it on, one must study it first. rushing in unprepared may prove overwhelming... with all that juicy, 100% angus beef. there! you found a point of entry! the bacon beckons like a springboard to paradise. one small bite for man... etcetera, etcetera. angus axiom number 11: bring on the bacon. the astonishing new angus third pounders. all angus. all mcdonald's. ♪ ba da ba ba ba >>> abc2 news at 5:30 is just minutes away. i'm terry owens. he made national news with the announcement. matt birk talks about his decision to donate his brain to research. >>> lawmakers in washington turn up the heat on the community group acorn. what some are now demanding. >>> is there danger lurking in your showerhead? what is the latest research? that plus baltimore's most accurate forecast all new at 5:30. >>> our look at news around the nation takes us to southern california. where a mother is suspected of stabbing herself and 3 and 5-year-old
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and we're going to begin the scan of the properties underground with the ground penetrating radar anddugard and holding her captive for 18 years. meanwhile, look at these. officials have released more than one 00 photos from inside the home. building inspector have condemned it saying it is unsafe to live in. >>> another story we're following. we're getting two different pictures of the man charged with killing that yale graduate student, annie le. police arrested raymond clark. this man. they think he is the one who strangled annie and stuffed her body in a wall. some people who know clark well told our sister network cnn say they can't believe police are talking about their friend. >> absolute complete shock. cannot understand the position that ray is in. why he is in this position. obviously, we do know what is going on but it is a complete shock because this is a dear friend of ours. >> it is very shocking to me. this is not the raymond clark that i know. and honestly, at the time being, i can't say that i believe he's guilty. i've known him so long. i just can't picture him doing
and we're going to begin the scan of the properties underground with the ground penetrating radar anddugard and holding her captive for 18 years. meanwhile, look at these. officials have released more than one 00 photos from inside the home. building inspector have condemned it saying it is unsafe to live in. >>> another story we're following. we're getting two different pictures of the man charged with killing that yale graduate student, annie le. police arrested raymond clark. this...
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that could have been through penetration of their -- their computer systems. it could have been a mistake iran made and told someone what was going on. many ways. >> reporter: add to this, two other major worries. another enrichment facility at natanz and a nuclear center at ishmahan, part of iran's program to spread the program across the country and bury facilities underground. putting part of the crown jewels underground could make it tough for the u.s. or israel to effectively bomb these sites and it's tough to know if any attempt to destroy them is successful. >> centrifuges are sensitive if you whack the mountain hard with very high levels of explosives. you may be able to cause damage through vibrations and the shock waves that go in. but in general, it's very hard to destroy something bury in a mountain. >> reporter: could iran be right in betting the u.s. can't destroy the underground facilities? the u.s. has been trying for years to build a penetrating bomb that could punch through hard rock to destroy deeply buried weapon sites. in an interview that
that could have been through penetration of their -- their computer systems. it could have been a mistake iran made and told someone what was going on. many ways. >> reporter: add to this, two other major worries. another enrichment facility at natanz and a nuclear center at ishmahan, part of iran's program to spread the program across the country and bury facilities underground. putting part of the crown jewels underground could make it tough for the u.s. or israel to effectively bomb...
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they hto fly beyond their rmal range and come back, having penetrated iranian air fenses. so can iael do th with a lited number ofstrikes? yes. can it do it i the nbers required obably not. >> well, if israel does attack iran, what is the likly outcome? could the israelis prmanently cripple iran's nucle program? >> n at this point. it's not even clear we could unless we kept restriking again and agai every time we saw a new indicator. iran is simply too deveped. it has all the components i needs to produce nuclear weapons, it has many nuclear facilities, itas been able to create a cenduction capability wch means, as we saw justast week, it can create new small fcilities and hide them, put theentrifuges thereather than a central facility. isel might be able to hit t rden site, which is the main site. iran which hasup to 150,000 centrifuges as cacity, but it could not be certain that it woulever hit anything like the ability to produce more ntrifuges or find all of t facilities that they're hien in. >> so recent reports indicate that israelis may be pushing back their deadli
they hto fly beyond their rmal range and come back, having penetrated iranian air fenses. so can iael do th with a lited number ofstrikes? yes. can it do it i the nbers required obably not. >> well, if israel does attack iran, what is the likly outcome? could the israelis prmanently cripple iran's nucle program? >> n at this point. it's not even clear we could unless we kept restriking again and agai every time we saw a new indicator. iran is simply too deveped. it has all the...
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its solution penetrates layers of dirt and its absorbent pad locks it away to clean better than a mopnewly redesigned swiffer wet jet. ♪ love stinks! >>> calling signals is part of every football game but there is one signal you won't find at some nfl game this is season. a tv signal. the economy is hurting ticket sales and that's leaving many fans out of the picture. >> reporter: the jacksonville jaguars have yet to play a regular season game and already their season is getting off to a rocky start. their struggle to fill the stadium could lead to nfl blackouts. to show a game on tv, in its home market, a team must sell out at least 72 hours in advance. a tough play to pull off in a struggling economy. >> there is a reason that the league feels at this point in time that up to 20% of all game this is year could be blacked out in their local markets. >> its recession has forced fans of all teams to make some difficult game-day decisions. case in point, the arizona cardinals. even playing in the superbowl last year didn't keep them from struggling to sell enough seats to the opening ga
its solution penetrates layers of dirt and its absorbent pad locks it away to clean better than a mopnewly redesigned swiffer wet jet. ♪ love stinks! >>> calling signals is part of every football game but there is one signal you won't find at some nfl game this is season. a tv signal. the economy is hurting ticket sales and that's leaving many fans out of the picture. >> reporter: the jacksonville jaguars have yet to play a regular season game and already their season is...
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and then there are the indicator-light warning, radar-sensor-linking, blind-spot-penetrating side mirrorshe all-new ford taurus. so what doesn't show up in your mirror, can still show up on your mirror. we speak car. we speak innovation. introducing the all-new taurus from ford. drive one. >>> spectacular new images tonight from a galaxy far, far away. clouds of gas and dust that look like christmas lights and fireworks and jelly fish, all thanks to the repairs to the hubble space telescope. the long time and beloved host of prairie host said he drove himself to a hospital after feeling ill. he's undergoing tests until friday. today, he thanks his fans for their good wishes. he'll be there for the first radio show in st. paul.cú6ujeìá& >>> a big name in hollywood, the legendary columnist, the gate keeper of the by gone era. he was 87 years old. what a gathering at lincoln center in new york to remember walter kron cite. the celebration of his life brought together two american presidents, entertainment and genuine heroes among the thousands of guests. president clinton, in his eulogy spok
and then there are the indicator-light warning, radar-sensor-linking, blind-spot-penetrating side mirrorshe all-new ford taurus. so what doesn't show up in your mirror, can still show up on your mirror. we speak car. we speak innovation. introducing the all-new taurus from ford. drive one. >>> spectacular new images tonight from a galaxy far, far away. clouds of gas and dust that look like christmas lights and fireworks and jelly fish, all thanks to the repairs to the hubble space...
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its solution penetrates layers of dirt and its absorbent pad locks it away to clean better than a mope newly redesigned swiffer wet jet. ♪ love stinks! >>> abc2 news at 5:30 is coming up. i'm terry owens. baltimore county parents are hot over classroom conditions. what they are demanding of the school system. >>> no answers yet. why police are withholding information on the cause of death of a popular student at yale. >>> and not everyone is hurting in the down economy. where business is actually brewing. those stories and norm us a up to the minute forecast at 5:30. >>> our news around the nation takes us to port washington where two crewman were rescued from a burning boat. the crew reported an engine fire and called for help. it was a fire all right. the coast guard used a helicopter to pull the men to safety. the boat was working as a private commercial fishing boat when it went up in flames. no one was hurt. >>> police in milwaukee witnessed an unusual site on an interstate. a man riding along the road on a motorized wheelchair. officers got another surprise when they pulled him
its solution penetrates layers of dirt and its absorbent pad locks it away to clean better than a mope newly redesigned swiffer wet jet. ♪ love stinks! >>> abc2 news at 5:30 is coming up. i'm terry owens. baltimore county parents are hot over classroom conditions. what they are demanding of the school system. >>> no answers yet. why police are withholding information on the cause of death of a popular student at yale. >>> and not everyone is hurting in the down...
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its solution penetrates layers of dirt and its absorbent pad locks it away to clean better than a mope newly redesigned swiffer wet jet. ♪ love stinks! >>> a list movie stars live luxurious lifestyles, most have little or nothing to complain about until they run into the occasional crazy fan. just take a look at what happened to george clooney in venice. >> i am gay, george. and - >> here it comes. >> i think i'm in love with you. george, please. take me. choose me, george. please! >> ok - >> choose me. george, may i kiss you, please? >> you stay there, we'll get back to you. >> yes, clooney laughed off the incident but you could tell he was a little annoyed. the star was in town promoting the new film "the men who stare at goats." >>> a special surprise for students at one local school. details on abc2 news at 6:00 which starts now. >>> the parents of a 14-year-old girl who was electrocuted at a baltimore city park break their silence over her death. good evening, i'm marybeth marsden. as abc2 news jeff hager reports deanna green's family has now gone public claiming no one is willin
its solution penetrates layers of dirt and its absorbent pad locks it away to clean better than a mope newly redesigned swiffer wet jet. ♪ love stinks! >>> a list movie stars live luxurious lifestyles, most have little or nothing to complain about until they run into the occasional crazy fan. just take a look at what happened to george clooney in venice. >> i am gay, george. and - >> here it comes. >> i think i'm in love with you. george, please. take me. choose me,...
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these groups are very hard to penetrate. they are focused with bonds of kinship and people who have known each other for years. so it doesn't surprise me that we didn't know that this was coming. >> mr. livingston, thank you very much. >> benjamin levy is at the scene near the world trade center. he is going to tell us precisely where he is and what he saw. benjamin, can you hear me? >> hello some. >> hello, benjamin, katie couric. can you tell me where you are and what you are seeing? >> i'm in lower manhattan but i was working -- i work at the federal building behind city hall and we were just sitting at our desks and we heard a big explosion and then about five minutes or ten minutes later we saw the other plane hit the building, the second tower. and then we just evacuated. as we started to walk away, we turned around about maybe 15 minutes after we left the building and the second tower just disappeared from sight. i tell you, i've never seen anything more horrible in my entire life. >> did you see any people, any casua
these groups are very hard to penetrate. they are focused with bonds of kinship and people who have known each other for years. so it doesn't surprise me that we didn't know that this was coming. >> mr. livingston, thank you very much. >> benjamin levy is at the scene near the world trade center. he is going to tell us precisely where he is and what he saw. benjamin, can you hear me? >> hello some. >> hello, benjamin, katie couric. can you tell me where you are and what...
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earlier dogs trained to find hume's remains and ground penetrating radar equipment indicated bones maynderground. in a news conference just moments ago, police said they intend to focus on that spot again today. >> as far as the search this morning by the dogs, one of the dogs did alert in the same general area as last week's alert which is also the same general area of the anomaly from the gpr scanning. that's going to be the area that we focus on this afternoon when we begin digging. >> in another development, a law enforcement source says dugard told him phillip garrido did not molest the daughters she had with him. the 29-year-old gave birth to both girls no in their teens. she was in her teens at the tile. the girls, 15 and 11 never went to school or saw a doctor and were raised in sheds and tents in garrido's backyard. >>> meanwhile, people from the town where jaycee dugard was kidnapped from nearly two decades ago held a benefit. it was held in a casino in south lake tahoe, california. the theme, building new bridges. all the money is supposed to go to dugard and her two daughte
earlier dogs trained to find hume's remains and ground penetrating radar equipment indicated bones maynderground. in a news conference just moments ago, police said they intend to focus on that spot again today. >> as far as the search this morning by the dogs, one of the dogs did alert in the same general area as last week's alert which is also the same general area of the anomaly from the gpr scanning. that's going to be the area that we focus on this afternoon when we begin digging....
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and then there are the indicator-light warning, radar-sensor-linking, blind-spot-penetrating side mirrorsof the all-new ford taurus. so what doesn't show up in your mirror, can still show up on your mirror. we speak car. we speak innovation. introducing the all-new taurus from ford. drive one. introducing the all-new medication to lower your bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may not be seeing the whole picture. ask your doctor about trilipix. statin to lower bad cholesterol, along with diet, adding trilipix can lower fatty triglycerides and raise good cholesterol to help improve all three cholesterol numbers. trilipix has not been shown to prevent heart attacks or stroke more than a statin alone. trilipix is not for everyone, including people with liver, gallbladder, or severe kidney disease, or nursing women. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you are pregnant or may become pregnant. blood tests are needed before and during treatment to check for liver problems. contact your doctor if you develop unexplained
and then there are the indicator-light warning, radar-sensor-linking, blind-spot-penetrating side mirrorsof the all-new ford taurus. so what doesn't show up in your mirror, can still show up on your mirror. we speak car. we speak innovation. introducing the all-new taurus from ford. drive one. introducing the all-new medication to lower your bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may not be seeing the whole picture. ask your doctor about...
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its solution penetrates layers of dirt and its absorbent pad locks it away to clean better than a mopy redesigned swiffer wet jet. ♪ love stinks! it took us maybe, what, two hours to give up the corporate life? i think it took me about ten minutes. running a b&b is not a desk job. i have to climb stairs 20-30 times a day. announcer: keep moving with new nature made triple flex. newly formulated to work in as little as 7 days. with glucosamine to support cartilage health, hyaluronic acid, known to lubricate joints, and chondroitin complex for fast joint comfort. it's like a new beginning. new nature made triple flex. learn more at tripleflex.com. nature made. fuel your greatness. also available in liquid softgels. ♪ i'll fall from your grace ♪ but i'll never let go of your hand ♪ ♪ i'll never let go of your hand ♪ >>> 9/11, 2001. a horrible tragic day in this country as a terrorist plot to attack the nation unfolded, often on live tv, in new york, washington and pennsylvania. the unimaginable event and the heart breaking images brought our country together, brought the nation's medi
its solution penetrates layers of dirt and its absorbent pad locks it away to clean better than a mopy redesigned swiffer wet jet. ♪ love stinks! it took us maybe, what, two hours to give up the corporate life? i think it took me about ten minutes. running a b&b is not a desk job. i have to climb stairs 20-30 times a day. announcer: keep moving with new nature made triple flex. newly formulated to work in as little as 7 days. with glucosamine to support cartilage health, hyaluronic acid,...
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anybody inside the beltway has heard the same message in million times, only then is it beginning to penetrate all outside the beltway. and the people who don't follow the debate day-to-day, hour to hour, suddenly are perking up and listening and beginning to absorb what has been going on. repetition, repetition, repetition, is a well-known political marketing tool, -- >> oxford back in 1911 -- someone said nothing is done until everyone is convinced it needs to be doing, by which time it is time to do something else. >> a lot can be said for that. we spend time here in washington obsessing over the president's schedule, we look at the daily guidance. would look at all of these interviews. who is this guy? one thing i would say to follow on bob's remarks, you do 5 sunday morning shows, everyone but fox, another story. all of same questions, commentaries, and the same anchors, celebrity tv anchors trying to make news and try to be confrontational. they got the same routine. then i see president obama the next night on david letterman. all the same questions. a less confrontational attitude. all
anybody inside the beltway has heard the same message in million times, only then is it beginning to penetrate all outside the beltway. and the people who don't follow the debate day-to-day, hour to hour, suddenly are perking up and listening and beginning to absorb what has been going on. repetition, repetition, repetition, is a well-known political marketing tool, -- >> oxford back in 1911 -- someone said nothing is done until everyone is convinced it needs to be doing, by which time it...
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officials said that iran halted warhead design efforts in 2003, a conclusion they reached after penetrating iran's computer networks and gaining access to internal government communications. disagreeing with the americans, israeli intelligence officials say they believe that iran restarted design work in 2005 under the orders of ayatollah khamenei, the supreme leader. the israelis count they're the case is flimsy and circumstantial and that the israelis cannot document their claim. german intelligence officials take an even harder line against iran. they say the weapons work never stopped. >>> now, joining us is one of the authors of that article, david sanger. mr. sanger is "the new york times" chief washington correspondent and author of "the inheritance: the world obama confronts and the challenges to american power." david, my first question, on what basis are the united states and all of these other countries making any of these assessments? >> well, they're looking at two different things, martin. the first is how well is iran doing on uranium enrichment? and there we've got a public
officials said that iran halted warhead design efforts in 2003, a conclusion they reached after penetrating iran's computer networks and gaining access to internal government communications. disagreeing with the americans, israeli intelligence officials say they believe that iran restarted design work in 2005 under the orders of ayatollah khamenei, the supreme leader. the israelis count they're the case is flimsy and circumstantial and that the israelis cannot document their claim. german...
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not only did they use ground-penetrating radar but also excavated this.typically when they do that and grid that entire area out and they've got to actually grid out the area bigger than where they think people might be buried but where evidence would be. and they not only have to remove the vegetation but then they have to go centimeter by centimeter down through this each grid at a time and if they find anything, documenting all that where it came. from i think everybody is confident there is nothing on this particular property. remember they processed over an acre looking for these girls. that doesn't mean the investigation stops and it continues with him and all the evidence that was collected from that place. >> okay. guys, let's take a quick break. we'll talk about that, what are some next steps. we all know the best source of information in this could be jaycee dugard herself but is she ready? is she able to talk to investigators yet? is it the right time? we'll take your calls 1-877-tell-hln. the offer letter. if you're going to college, or back t
not only did they use ground-penetrating radar but also excavated this.typically when they do that and grid that entire area out and they've got to actually grid out the area bigger than where they think people might be buried but where evidence would be. and they not only have to remove the vegetation but then they have to go centimeter by centimeter down through this each grid at a time and if they find anything, documenting all that where it came. from i think everybody is confident there is...
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. >> it could have been through human intelligence or penetration of computer systems. >> and a major nuclear center at ssfahan. part of the plan to spread the nuclear plan across the country and bury nuclear facilities underground. this could make it tough for u.s. or israeli to effectively bomb the sites and it is tough to know if any attempt to destroy them are successful. >> centrifuges are sensitive. you may be able to cause damage through vibrations and shock waves but in general it is very hard to destroy something buried in a mountain. >> could it be right in betting that the u.s. cannot destroy underground facilities? the u.s. has been trying for years to build a penetrating bomb that can punch through hard rock and destroy deeply buried weapons site. robert gates said any military option would only delay, not end iran's nuclear program. >> the reality is there is no military option that does anything more than buy time. >> reporter: one idea that has been on the books for years? a 30,000 pound bomb that would be dropped from a bomber aircraft. but there is one complication.
. >> it could have been through human intelligence or penetration of computer systems. >> and a major nuclear center at ssfahan. part of the plan to spread the nuclear plan across the country and bury nuclear facilities underground. this could make it tough for u.s. or israeli to effectively bomb the sites and it is tough to know if any attempt to destroy them are successful. >> centrifuges are sensitive. you may be able to cause damage through vibrations and shock waves but...
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. >> have your penetrating injuries like gunshot wounds, multitrauma, land mine strikes. >> would you grab the goggles? >> reporter: this exclusive footage shot by an embedded freelance cameraman last spring shows how 101st airborne medevac team goes to the limit to save precious time. landing near the point of injury and often under fire, this u.s. soldier was hit in the arm by shrapnel. >> had he not gotten here fast enough, the chances of -- >> reporter: why do they do? sergeant nate warton gets emotional when he describes the bond with his comrades fighting on the ground. >> he's risking his life every day to protect my family back home, and i'm going to do what i can do to pull him out. >> reporter: but to save the lives of u.s. soldiers and marines who are increasingly sustaining severe traumatic injury, a medical surge was needed, and not just in the air, but on the battlefield as well. and that led to the nautilus, an armored m.a.s.h. on wheels used for the first time in battle. this u.s. marine shock and trauma platoon can go into the fight to treat the wounded. >> hang tight
. >> have your penetrating injuries like gunshot wounds, multitrauma, land mine strikes. >> would you grab the goggles? >> reporter: this exclusive footage shot by an embedded freelance cameraman last spring shows how 101st airborne medevac team goes to the limit to save precious time. landing near the point of injury and often under fire, this u.s. soldier was hit in the arm by shrapnel. >> had he not gotten here fast enough, the chances of -- >> reporter: why do...
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. >> reporter: they've use ground-penetrating radar, which they're going toe use more. they say, in the next day or so, they will stop over the weekend. but they will continue. and eventually, they will dig in that spot where the dogs hit. this investigation and the search is likely to go on for several more days. brian rooney, abc news, antioch, california. >>> and newly-released photos show conditions on the inside of the garrido house may be more deplorable and unsafe on the outside. every room is piled high with trash, enough to fill three truckloads so far. building inspectors have declared the house a public nuisance. >>> well, the president's most powerful ally takes up his issue of health care reform today. michelle obama talks about how lack of insurance coverage affects women and families. yesterday, the president dook his reform message to young people, on the university of maryland campus. he told thousands of cheering students that congress has to resist scare tactics and get the job done. >>> ted kennedy's vacant senate seat is closer to being filled. the
. >> reporter: they've use ground-penetrating radar, which they're going toe use more. they say, in the next day or so, they will stop over the weekend. but they will continue. and eventually, they will dig in that spot where the dogs hit. this investigation and the search is likely to go on for several more days. brian rooney, abc news, antioch, california. >>> and newly-released photos show conditions on the inside of the garrido house may be more deplorable and unsafe on the...
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and then there are the indicator-light warning, radar-sensor-linking, blind-spot-penetrating side mirrors of the all-new ford taurus. so what doesn't show up in your mirror, can still show up on your mirror. we speak car. we speak innovation. ffrord. taurus fomord. drive one. ffrord. taurus fomord. while i was building my friendships, my family, while i was building my life, my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why my doctor prescribed crestor. she said plaque buildup in arteries is a real reason to lower cholesterol. and that along with diet, crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol, it raises good. crestor is also proven to slow the buildup of plaque in arteries. crestor isn't for everyone, like people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. simple blood tests will check for liver problems. you should tell your doctor about other medicines you are taking, or if you have muscle pain or weakness. that could be a sign of serious side effects. while you've been building your life, plaque may have been build
and then there are the indicator-light warning, radar-sensor-linking, blind-spot-penetrating side mirrors of the all-new ford taurus. so what doesn't show up in your mirror, can still show up on your mirror. we speak car. we speak innovation. ffrord. taurus fomord. drive one. ffrord. taurus fomord. while i was building my friendships, my family, while i was building my life, my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why my doctor prescribed crestor. she said...
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one of the things they are probably using, too, that i have used ground penetrate iing rada. a super-fund site, mike. it is nasty but the techsials are back there and literally digging through looking for evidence in these two cases. >> mike we've got to leave it there. thanks again for your insights, as always. >>> coming up new information in the search for hasani campbell. u >>> welcome back to "prime news" continuing to follow, this we want to hear from you on this, rapper kanye west there, se about to swill a little hennessy. can we brain the booze, crushing and mortifying taylor swift as she wins and he goes up and says beyonce should have won? we will talk about that and also his apology on "the jay leno show" do you believe it, is it enough, is it sin veer? call in 1-877-tell-hln. and we want to hear from you on this, as well, we talk about our economy, we all want to know, are we back on solid financial ground? well, we have one guy, the guy, that says, maybe. we're getting close. when he speaks, the financial world moves talking about fed chairman ben bernanke, toda
one of the things they are probably using, too, that i have used ground penetrate iing rada. a super-fund site, mike. it is nasty but the techsials are back there and literally digging through looking for evidence in these two cases. >> mike we've got to leave it there. thanks again for your insights, as always. >>> coming up new information in the search for hasani campbell. u >>> welcome back to "prime news" continuing to follow, this we want to hear from you...
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penetration, number one kill in the running game, jets get it. >> patriots threw it more than they ran it. couldn't get the run there. back to sanchez. just don't throw an interception. at least take the sack. >> this might have been the smartest play. instead of trying to throw the ball down the field, bad things happen. take a sack, defend plays. john: there's brady, 216 yards. edelman, the rookie from kent state. >> and you know what? that's what happens. no matter how great you you are, when you have to move your feet constantly and constantly getting hit, you don't play the same way at the quarterback position. john: patriots down to their last shot there. there's the back shoulder pass, but this time great coverage by the jets. fourth and 10 now, brady, again, you talk about pressure in coverage. and bringing it, and the jets bring the heat, 16-9. they win backing it up. >> the patriots are a hell of a football team. i jut thought we were the better team today and that's all we said, you know, the whole time going in that we believe that we're the better team today. and we went o
penetration, number one kill in the running game, jets get it. >> patriots threw it more than they ran it. couldn't get the run there. back to sanchez. just don't throw an interception. at least take the sack. >> this might have been the smartest play. instead of trying to throw the ball down the field, bad things happen. take a sack, defend plays. john: there's brady, 216 yards. edelman, the rookie from kent state. >> and you know what? that's what happens. no matter how...
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second, penetrating waves of infrared light, the same used in five-star restaurants, cooks food from the inside out. third, the convection fan moves the air around, speeding up cooking time and distributing the heat evenly, so food is always cooked to perfection. take a look-- see how it swirls around like a tornado? >> wow. >> well, that does the same thing when it's cooking. >> that is so cool. so instead of turning the food, you're turning the air. >> exactly. see, the tornado-like airflow actually forces off excess fat, making your food leaner and healthier than ever. >> i love it when a plan comes together, darla. [both laugh] >> now, let's go make some guiltless country-fried chicken and french fries. >> i thought you said it would be good for my waistline. >> don't worry, mr. t. i'm not gonna add any extra butter, fat or oil. >> wait a minute, darla. you can't cook fries and fried chicken without oil! >> oh, yes, you can... in the flavorwave oven. because, remember, i told you it's gonna be guiltless. now, i've already prepared this chicken by dipping it in egg whites and roll
second, penetrating waves of infrared light, the same used in five-star restaurants, cooks food from the inside out. third, the convection fan moves the air around, speeding up cooking time and distributing the heat evenly, so food is always cooked to perfection. take a look-- see how it swirls around like a tornado? >> wow. >> well, that does the same thing when it's cooking. >> that is so cool. so instead of turning the food, you're turning the air. >> exactly. see,...
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and we're going to begin the scan of the properties underground with ground-penetrating radar and theetometer. >> casey jordan, a couple of things. there's concretes slabs on the property. they are going to remove them because i guess those concrete slabs could block the scent for a cadaver dog. >> not only that. >> go ahead. >> i don't think they know when they were poured. part of the theory could be if there are human remains which were buried, one of the things people very often do, sadly, if they bury human remains in their back yards or in the woods or something, usually in their backyard, they will pour a concrete foundation over it and put a shed or something on top of it. yes, it might hide the scents but moreover makes it really incredibly inconvenient for anyone to come and dig it up. >> yeah. and just fyi, i learned something studying this case today. i did not know there were archaeological dogs, in other words cadaver dogs that are specifically trained to look for old bones to distinguish between old bones that might be part of a native american burial ground from 100, 2
and we're going to begin the scan of the properties underground with ground-penetrating radar and theetometer. >> casey jordan, a couple of things. there's concretes slabs on the property. they are going to remove them because i guess those concrete slabs could block the scent for a cadaver dog. >> not only that. >> go ahead. >> i don't think they know when they were poured. part of the theory could be if there are human remains which were buried, one of the things...
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the fbi is assisting and use ground-penetrating radar. they will put out -- section it out into squares, grid sections. then go over it carefully and see -- it can go deep into the soil. if that happens they will see anomalies which is something buried under the ground other than dirt. it could be bones or anything ellsburied in the back yard. >> let's get a call. your comment or question? >> hi, how are you. thanks for showing so much emotion with that story. it is great to see you are human. is anybody going to do dna testing on jaycee's two daughters they are not other kidnapped children. >> that they are what? >> not kidnapped children. >> i think we are pretty certain they are her daughters. but i'll ask henry lee. has there been testing to confirm that? jaycee has been through a lot here. >> we have not been told that, mike. you can bet dna tests will be made to confirm this angle. we have statutory rape and other charges at risk. they will dot every "i" and cross every "t." >> well put. another topic, henry. this black box, what is
the fbi is assisting and use ground-penetrating radar. they will put out -- section it out into squares, grid sections. then go over it carefully and see -- it can go deep into the soil. if that happens they will see anomalies which is something buried under the ground other than dirt. it could be bones or anything ellsburied in the back yard. >> let's get a call. your comment or question? >> hi, how are you. thanks for showing so much emotion with that story. it is great to see you...
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temperatures should rise from the low to mid-70s where the rain does not penetrate.t looks like it will stay cooler where the rain falls south and east of washington perhaps this afternoon with a northeast win around 5 to 15. tonight for the nationals and phillies at the national' park, it should be cloudy. temperatures should be near 70 by the first pitch time at 7:05. for the rest of the evening, cloudy and temperatures in the 60s. tomorrow morning, we may have showers around as we get rolling on wednesday. the low to mid-60s. sunrise tomorrow, 6:44. and then maybe a passing shower with highs in the 70. cloudy again on thursday, and cooler. may have a passing shower. drying out for friday and into the weekend. highs near 80 friday. a slight chance of shower on friday night. and sunshine returns with lower temperatures. we may have abnormally high tides on the western side of the bay and the potomac for tonight. >>> last week, you recall we told you about the fried butter at the texas state fair. now the maker won the award for the most creative dish. he whips the b
temperatures should rise from the low to mid-70s where the rain does not penetrate.t looks like it will stay cooler where the rain falls south and east of washington perhaps this afternoon with a northeast win around 5 to 15. tonight for the nationals and phillies at the national' park, it should be cloudy. temperatures should be near 70 by the first pitch time at 7:05. for the rest of the evening, cloudy and temperatures in the 60s. tomorrow morning, we may have showers around as we get...
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today investigators will begin to dig in that area also using ground penetrating rad in their search.eorge lewis, nbc news, los angeles >> police said they found a bone fragment on the garrido's property that they believe may be a human bone. investigators are figuring out if the pair may be linked to other abduction cases. >>> and a boy is dead after being hit by a train. it happened yesterday afternoon in north west wshs. the teen was found underneath the train. resc rescue workers had to cut power to get to him. he died of the injuries. investigators say the teen was a sophomore at bell multicultural school. >>> and then ryan served more than three years in jail after a 2004 accident in charles county that killed yvonne hutchin sunson. they are shocked to learn that he was arrested two other times this april and now faces charges with driving without a license. >> it's just very frustrating. once he gets out he reoffends again. there no rehabilitation at all. he just completely disregards the law, apparently, if he is going back to reoffending and driving without a license. he just
today investigators will begin to dig in that area also using ground penetrating rad in their search.eorge lewis, nbc news, los angeles >> police said they found a bone fragment on the garrido's property that they believe may be a human bone. investigators are figuring out if the pair may be linked to other abduction cases. >>> and a boy is dead after being hit by a train. it happened yesterday afternoon in north west wshs. the teen was found underneath the train. resc rescue...
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i thought the penetration not only in rushing the passer but also in defending the run actually is whatotball game. i thought, you know, we had that question this morning, who is going to miss who more? the bears urling a acker or the steelers troy polamalu? i thought you definitely saw today that they missed troy polamalu much more than the bears missed urlacher. >> and far as hard as we were on jay cutler last week, he played that good this week. he was very sharp. great game plan by the bears to take advantage of the quick passing game, get the ball out of his hands, make quick, decisive decisions with the football. and they carried the football. let's not forget, they only rushed the ball 18 times from 43 yards. so this thing sat squarely on jay cutler's shoulders and he responded very well. if you can get this kind of play out of cutler the rest of the year, now this might be the chicago team we expected. >> and krpg they play that well defensively over the course of an entire season if it takes that long for brian urlacher to come back? because he is out for the year. he's done. >
i thought the penetration not only in rushing the passer but also in defending the run actually is whatotball game. i thought, you know, we had that question this morning, who is going to miss who more? the bears urling a acker or the steelers troy polamalu? i thought you definitely saw today that they missed troy polamalu much more than the bears missed urlacher. >> and far as hard as we were on jay cutler last week, he played that good this week. he was very sharp. great game plan by...
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. >> geraldo, today, a methodical search being conducted with ground penetrating radar. i'm with dr. michael baden and the property that is just adjoining the property where jaycee was found to be living for the past 18 years. doctor, tell me about what is going on here today? >> it looks like they have anthropologists who is pacing off a good pattern so they would be able to cover each area with ground radar. >> forensic archaeologists were called in when k- units alerted to an area where human remains were found. >> they would be looking for the bone remains and if they find bone remains they have to determine is it human or animal. >> bill silva and his team made a grid pattern on the property next to phil and nancy garrido's home to look for other areas to excavate in hopes of finding new clues. >> a match to the data base of all missing children and parents of missing children and they would know right away whether it matches any of the people they are suspicious about. >> even bones that have been under the ground for 20 years they will still be able to determine t
. >> geraldo, today, a methodical search being conducted with ground penetrating radar. i'm with dr. michael baden and the property that is just adjoining the property where jaycee was found to be living for the past 18 years. doctor, tell me about what is going on here today? >> it looks like they have anthropologists who is pacing off a good pattern so they would be able to cover each area with ground radar. >> forensic archaeologists were called in when k- units alerted to...
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we think complete penetration will have an uplift affect on n apple's mac or notebook sales.e think that's going to be the key driver. >> in terms of the rumor mill over what could be in the announcement tomorrow, is there anything that you think could be a game-changer? >> everybody is waiting to see whether steve himself will arrive. i think these announcements, no matter how good they are, are going to be pretty ho hum. tablet's not going to show up tomorrow, but it has to be seen in a larger perspective on the i-phone that's going to extend and make apple a more prominent player in the computer business. >> ryan marshall, what will the i-phone do for a business? >> it will improve productivity. that's the key. >> why? what's in their system that's better than anything else out there? >> application support. for example, if you're a sales rep at oracle and you want to login to your system realtime to give some price quotes to a potential customer, you can do that without going to your notebook or office. if you have that productivity on your i-phone, that means you're very
we think complete penetration will have an uplift affect on n apple's mac or notebook sales.e think that's going to be the key driver. >> in terms of the rumor mill over what could be in the announcement tomorrow, is there anything that you think could be a game-changer? >> everybody is waiting to see whether steve himself will arrive. i think these announcements, no matter how good they are, are going to be pretty ho hum. tablet's not going to show up tomorrow, but it has to be...
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blind-spot-penetrating side mirrors of the all-new ford taurus.what doesn't show up in your mirror, can still show up on your mirror. we speak car. we speak innovation. introducing the all-new taurus from ford. drive one. but put a ring of cheese in the crust and...jackpot! (anouncer) introducing pizza hut's new stuff crust pan pizza. your favorite pan piz with a jackpot of melted cheese in the crut. a large one toppinis just $10.99. what does greatness taste like? cuts to his right! he's going all the way! he may go! grab a miller lite. to the 30, to the 40! from the rich golden color and real beer aroma... he's got two men to beat! to the 20, to the 10! to the true pilsner taste. touchdown! unbelievable! there's light beer. and then there's triple hops brewed miller lite. taste greatness. tony dorsett is in the record books! 99 yards! what do you say to a spin around the color wheel? - to paint with primer already mixed in? - ♪ yeah yeah yeah... - test samples instead of can commitments? - ♪ whoo! - what do you say we dip into our wallets less..
blind-spot-penetrating side mirrors of the all-new ford taurus.what doesn't show up in your mirror, can still show up on your mirror. we speak car. we speak innovation. introducing the all-new taurus from ford. drive one. but put a ring of cheese in the crust and...jackpot! (anouncer) introducing pizza hut's new stuff crust pan pizza. your favorite pan piz with a jackpot of melted cheese in the crut. a large one toppinis just $10.99. what does greatness taste like? cuts to his right! he's going...
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they're using ground penetrating radar, looking for evidence of two other girls who disappeared in the late 1980's. a>>> severe flooding is plugging parts of tennessee. the water is making the streets look like creeks. forecasters say 6 inches o rain fell in 24 hours. some residents had to be rescued from a high water by boat. the rain and water should proceed by tonight. >>> all kinds of things happening out there. we are in good shape with the weather, but a cold front is on the way. it will be delightful over the weekend. i up on the rooftop, looking around. sunshine, intermittent and cloudiness from north to south. behind that, a nice taste of cool canadian air. a couple of stops on the weatherbug. into the district, wtop radio, 75 degrees, the wind is calm. dale city 78, high of 80 degrees. once the wind turns to the north, we will see cooler numbers. no complaints. 78 rockville, light breeze out of the south. arlington, 77 degrees, south wind at 4. the pollen count today, mold spores in the high range. today? they are medium. amazing. everything else is in the low range. the temp
they're using ground penetrating radar, looking for evidence of two other girls who disappeared in the late 1980's. a>>> severe flooding is plugging parts of tennessee. the water is making the streets look like creeks. forecasters say 6 inches o rain fell in 24 hours. some residents had to be rescued from a high water by boat. the rain and water should proceed by tonight. >>> all kinds of things happening out there. we are in good shape with the weather, but a cold front is on...