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briefly, pennsylvania, inc. provides a single point of access between job creators and state government to speed the time between the idea and the business. keystone works would allow unemployed workers to continue their benefits while being trained by companies with available jobs. the idea is to get the recently unemployed back to work quickly as possible. the targeted industry certificate program provides increased grants for college and trade school can students who are training for high demand occupations. in short, we are targeting our workforce towards the jobs. the goal was simple. if there is a job to fill in a new or existing industry, we are determined to put that career opportunity into the hands of a pennsylvanian. and yes, this budget continues to phase out of the capital stock and franchise tax. the department of community and economic development, we are at work finalizing a program that i proposed last year, the liberty financing authority. it will merge several programs under a single umbrella.
briefly, pennsylvania, inc. provides a single point of access between job creators and state government to speed the time between the idea and the business. keystone works would allow unemployed workers to continue their benefits while being trained by companies with available jobs. the idea is to get the recently unemployed back to work quickly as possible. the targeted industry certificate program provides increased grants for college and trade school can students who are training for high...
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senate victor in pennsylvania, pat toomey. so they might make something of that endorsement, but i don't think that has, you know, legs, so to speak. i think it will be largely the government spending largess, the pork, the earmarks. think they'll go down that road and see what they can locate. >> professor terry madonna at franklin & marshall college in pennsylvania. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >>> the trivia question, what was the 48th state? it is arizona. today arizona celebrating its 100th anniversary on this date, february 14, 1912. arizona shed its five-decade status as a u.s. territory. it became the last state in the contiguous united states, and jan brewer, who is the governor of arizona outside the old capital in phoenix, commemorating this anniversary. >> good morning to all of you on this beautiful, glorious day that we're celebrating. the day we celebrate arizona's 100th year of statehood. i'd like to begin by reading from a proclamation i signed officially designating this day, the 14th da
senate victor in pennsylvania, pat toomey. so they might make something of that endorsement, but i don't think that has, you know, legs, so to speak. i think it will be largely the government spending largess, the pork, the earmarks. think they'll go down that road and see what they can locate. >> professor terry madonna at franklin & marshall college in pennsylvania. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >>> the trivia question, what was the 48th state? it...
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were pennsylvania residents. that became part of the controversy. in conclusion, he ran into about four of these areas that i just articulated that simply were overwhelming. his lost in 18 percentage points to bob casey, that was the biggest single loss for an incumbent in history of the state since the civil war. >> as you look at what happened in 2006 and what the romney c campaign has been saying thus far and moving into michigan, what political ammunition do his opponents have in 2012? >> they can hope that one of the things santorum has done. he is a very bright guy. he is articulate. he is savvy. he understands politics. he is ambitious. he has done extraordinarily well in the debates which independent analysts ranked him among the best of the debaters in the year which debates have mattered. he does have a tendency to get unplugged. to say things recently about women and emotions and whether they should be in the frontlines of combat. there is always the possibility that he will go unplugged and say someth
were pennsylvania residents. that became part of the controversy. in conclusion, he ran into about four of these areas that i just articulated that simply were overwhelming. his lost in 18 percentage points to bob casey, that was the biggest single loss for an incumbent in history of the state since the civil war. >> as you look at what happened in 2006 and what the romney c campaign has been saying thus far and moving into michigan, what political ammunition do his opponents have in...
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. >> thanks for joining us, i'm lester holt in bell font, pennsylvania. a tiny town a few short miles from the penn state campus. it was here in the courthouse behind me that the accusation that coach jerry sandusky sexually abused a child first came to the attention of the local district attorney. that was more than a decade ago, long before it became front page news. a few years later, that local d.a. mysteriously disappeared. a strange turn of events left people asking is it possible there's a connection? the clues are tantalizing, a sporty red car, a spec of cigarette ash. a battered hard drive. >> it is a mystery, absolutely is a mystery. >> what do the clues say about the sudden disappearance of the district attorney that left them behind? >> it is baffling, confusing, and perplexing. all of those things. >> his name is ray gricar. when he vanished in 2005, it was a big story. >> prosecutor in pennsylvania that vanished friday is still missing. >> now, ray's story is linked to an even bigger one. >> stunning allegations of sexual child abuse. >> one
. >> thanks for joining us, i'm lester holt in bell font, pennsylvania. a tiny town a few short miles from the penn state campus. it was here in the courthouse behind me that the accusation that coach jerry sandusky sexually abused a child first came to the attention of the local district attorney. that was more than a decade ago, long before it became front page news. a few years later, that local d.a. mysteriously disappeared. a strange turn of events left people asking is it possible...
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the university in pennsylvania has had the machine for about two years.he fda just learned of it recently. students can get plan b morning after pills by inserting 25 bucks. >>> on money watch, americans are charging at moore and disney's fortunes are on the rise. ashley morrison has more. good morning. >> good morning, betty. overseas market saw a big rally. the nikkei gained more than 1% followed by a strong outlook from toyota. the hang seng finished higher by more than 1.5%. >>> on wall street. the dow jones is inching towards 13,000. it's within 122 points of the mark. the nasdaq added two. >>> greek political leaders will try again today to reach new austerity deal. the measure is needed to secure a $172 billion bailout loan. yesterday, more than 20,000 protesters marched through the streets of athens protesting the talks. a general strike shut down schools, banks and transportation systems. >>> the number of available jobs jumped to nearly a three-year high in december according to the labor department. companies and governments posted 3.38 million
the university in pennsylvania has had the machine for about two years.he fda just learned of it recently. students can get plan b morning after pills by inserting 25 bucks. >>> on money watch, americans are charging at moore and disney's fortunes are on the rise. ashley morrison has more. good morning. >> good morning, betty. overseas market saw a big rally. the nikkei gained more than 1% followed by a strong outlook from toyota. the hang seng finished higher by more than 1.5%....
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the former pennsylvania state -- pennsylvania senator swept yesterday's three gop races, the coloradonesota caucuses, as well as the missouri primary. no delegates were actually up for grabs in missouri's primary. instead they'll be awarded through a caucus incomes month. santorum says his victory proves conservativism is alive. he used the troulresults to tak direct shot at mitt romney. >> your votes today were not just heard loud and wide across the state of missouri and minnesota, but they were heard loud and louder all across this country. and particularly in a place that i suspect, maybe in massachusetts, they were heard particularly loud. >> santorum accused romney of siding with president obama on many key issues. he is heading to texas now where he'll hold a rally and campaign meeting. >>> right now, maine is in the midst of its week-long caucus. it will wrap up on saturday. only two other states hold their primaries this month. arizona and michigan on february 28. there will also be just one debate between how it and then. it's being held two weeks from today in arizona. >>>
the former pennsylvania state -- pennsylvania senator swept yesterday's three gop races, the coloradonesota caucuses, as well as the missouri primary. no delegates were actually up for grabs in missouri's primary. instead they'll be awarded through a caucus incomes month. santorum says his victory proves conservativism is alive. he used the troulresults to tak direct shot at mitt romney. >> your votes today were not just heard loud and wide across the state of missouri and minnesota, but...
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pennsylvania is a beautiful place and eastern pennsylvania, fantastic. >> everybody is it nice. >> lehighleast favorite? you're going to pick. >> i'm with you on vermont, not a fan. >> oh, sure. >> ben and jerry's has killed more people than-- >> and all right, one more thing. >> and all right, one more thing, and it's up next. >> yes. >> if you leave now i'm renouncing my citizenship and moving to hawaii. ♪ if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. ♪ >> great music choice, you nice. time for one more thing. dana, want it to kick it off. >> our friend from waters, who has o'reilly factor. >> bill o'reilly want to know how y
pennsylvania is a beautiful place and eastern pennsylvania, fantastic. >> everybody is it nice. >> lehighleast favorite? you're going to pick. >> i'm with you on vermont, not a fan. >> oh, sure. >> ben and jerry's has killed more people than-- >> and all right, one more thing. >> and all right, one more thing, and it's up next. >> yes. >> if you leave now i'm renouncing my citizenship and moving to hawaii. ♪ if there was a pill to help...
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but pennsylvania has made changes to regulations. i'm not sure if you've read pennsylvania's act 13 was just passed into law. but it contains a number of provisions in there including ways to handle violations and a has a requirement that unconventional well requirement that unconvention an well operation must have dep approved water management plans and a host of other regulation changes that the governor signed into law. now, i would ask then as i don't know if you actually had a chance to read that, i hope so, but what concerns me is i'd still like to hear from you as if anything remains with pennsylvania. i won't put you on the spot to have memorized that but get back to me. would you be able to do that, ma'am? >> we're happy to -- just keep in mind, sir, we're in the middle of a two-year study that is specifically to look on the impact of fracking on drinking water. what i said is anything we learned from that study, the first audience will be the states because they're really on the front line of trying to protect their people
but pennsylvania has made changes to regulations. i'm not sure if you've read pennsylvania's act 13 was just passed into law. but it contains a number of provisions in there including ways to handle violations and a has a requirement that unconventional well requirement that unconvention an well operation must have dep approved water management plans and a host of other regulation changes that the governor signed into law. now, i would ask then as i don't know if you actually had a chance to...
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and pennsylvania avenue may never be the same again.stat magnate signed a deal transform the old post office pavillion. aaron gilchrist is at the news4 super screen more on what's happening. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is a deal with the trump organization that will turn the old post office pavillion into a luxury hotel. something like the plaza hotel in new york, if you're familiar with that. now the old post office pavillion is actually on the national register of historic places, and it sits on pennsylvania avenue between the white house and the capitol. if you look at this, you see the ronald reagan building here, pennsylvania avenue up there. 12th street along here. several hotel groups vied for the contract including hilton which wanted to turn this into something like a waldorf astoria. the trump plan won out, though. his group will transform this space into more than 250 rooms, world-class restaurants, a spa, and conference facilities, as well. the hope is to make it a world-class destination while preserving t
and pennsylvania avenue may never be the same again.stat magnate signed a deal transform the old post office pavillion. aaron gilchrist is at the news4 super screen more on what's happening. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is a deal with the trump organization that will turn the old post office pavillion into a luxury hotel. something like the plaza hotel in new york, if you're familiar with that. now the old post office pavillion is actually on the national register of...
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you go from one end, $421 per worker in northeastern pennsylvania in wyoming county to weiay out west to cameron county, $420 per worker. this is real. it is real for workers if they are in small towns or in rural cities. that is the report. we can share that with you later. the other report we put out is how -- and this is the title. the report from last week. how continuing the payroll tax cut will help americans. one sentence would suffice for my opening comments. i'm quoting from the report here. quote, failure to reauthorize federal ui in the remaining ten minutes of the year would have a significant impact on the disposable income and could sub extract 1.7% of the gdp growth in the current calendar year. one final way to say it, in pennsylvania on the payroll tax cut, one economist said that failure to extend that cut for the entire year for 2012 would have an adverse impact, job impact that amounts to less than 20,000 jobs in pennsylvania. i think folks know what is at stake on jobs and gdp growth and the certainty we can provide our families and businesses. finally, i think it
you go from one end, $421 per worker in northeastern pennsylvania in wyoming county to weiay out west to cameron county, $420 per worker. this is real. it is real for workers if they are in small towns or in rural cities. that is the report. we can share that with you later. the other report we put out is how -- and this is the title. the report from last week. how continuing the payroll tax cut will help americans. one sentence would suffice for my opening comments. i'm quoting from the report...
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pennsylvania a little down in west virginia and also in garrett county. a little bit of that activity. generally clear skies over baltimore right now. the high pressure in new england is what is causing these gusty conditions during the day today. the high pressure coming in reinforces chilly temperatures. so we don't warm up all that much. a mix of sun and clouds. windy. these are seasonable temperatures we're expecting. west winds 15 to 25. gusts stronger than that. wind advisory out of our viewing area. here the gale warnings for the bay, winds gusting to 35 from the west with a two-foot chop on the open waters of the bay. we may even pick up a flurry around here, but the higher chance for that would be off to the north of us. then dry weather sunday, monday, and even tuesday. we have a good streak here. the good part is in the seven-day forecast, we warm up after the weekend. solidly in the 40's for highs over the weekend. windy today. tomorrow's low of 25. into the 50's next week, and the middle of next week on wednesday, another round of scattered s
pennsylvania a little down in west virginia and also in garrett county. a little bit of that activity. generally clear skies over baltimore right now. the high pressure in new england is what is causing these gusty conditions during the day today. the high pressure coming in reinforces chilly temperatures. so we don't warm up all that much. a mix of sun and clouds. windy. these are seasonable temperatures we're expecting. west winds 15 to 25. gusts stronger than that. wind advisory out of our...
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pennsylvania alone has 13. nationally, these cyber schools as they're called serve some 250,000 students in kindergarten through grade 12, and that number is growing. >> are cyber schools a fringe movement or a better, revolutionary approach to public education? in pennsylvania, we examined these schools closely- to see what students are getting, how they're performing, and, because this is taxpayer money, exactly where the dollars are going. >> reporter: like most cyber schools, the one the smiths chose, called p.a. cyber charter, supplied them with all the equipment they needed free of charge. >> something kids get in this country is how to power up into technology, they get that. >> reporter: nick trombetta started p.a. cyber 12 years ago. with 11,000 students from across pennsylvania, it's among the largest public online schools in the country. >> cyber school is sort of a leveling. it is like the great equalizer in education. for kids who are trapped in schools that don't have many choices, or kids who are
pennsylvania alone has 13. nationally, these cyber schools as they're called serve some 250,000 students in kindergarten through grade 12, and that number is growing. >> are cyber schools a fringe movement or a better, revolutionary approach to public education? in pennsylvania, we examined these schools closely- to see what students are getting, how they're performing, and, because this is taxpayer money, exactly where the dollars are going. >> reporter: like most cyber schools,...
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backto susan's pointing, really hurt him in the uth eastern part of pennsylvania. in the suburbs of philadelphia where senator casey was pro-life just as rick santorum was but i think senator santorum's outspokenness and some of the provocative things that he had said about gays, about abortion and supreme court decisions, and about women's role in the work force. very provocative. senator casey used some of that against him in the campaign. and then there was residency. he had a home in virginia. senator casey made the argument that he wasn't a resident of pennsylvania anymore and his kids were going to school, paid for by the tax payers of pennsylvania while they lived in virginia. it was a cyber school. all in all, i mean, it was not a good year for santorum. it's like the revolution had simply run away from him. he lost in the vital areas of the states in pennsylvania and virginia and florida and missouri that rublicans are going to have... republican candidate is going to have to win or he's not going to win the electoral votes of those swing states. >> brown:
backto susan's pointing, really hurt him in the uth eastern part of pennsylvania. in the suburbs of philadelphia where senator casey was pro-life just as rick santorum was but i think senator santorum's outspokenness and some of the provocative things that he had said about gays, about abortion and supreme court decisions, and about women's role in the work force. very provocative. senator casey used some of that against him in the campaign. and then there was residency. he had a home in...
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so, i join my colleagues from pennsylvania and there's a deep sense of loss for all of us in pennsylvaniand especially all those folks at penn state who have lost a true leader and a true icon. not just for college football and not just for athletics but for the american life. so i am deeply indebted to coach paterno for what he taught us. i also am grieving with the family and the rest of the state of pennsylvania for the loss of a truly great american in joe paterno and i thank the gentleman and i yield back the balance of my time. mr. thompson: i thank the gentleman for his comments, for joining us and honoring and remembering a great individual in joe paterno. it's now my honor to recognize mr. gerlach, another colleague that i've had the privilege and honor to serve with since coming to congress and i yield to congressman gerlach for as much time as he may consume. mr. gerlach: i thank the gentleman and appreciate this opportunity to join you today and thank you, mr. speaker, for this opportunity. i'm joining my colleagues from pennsylvania in recognizing coach joe paterno and the le
so, i join my colleagues from pennsylvania and there's a deep sense of loss for all of us in pennsylvaniand especially all those folks at penn state who have lost a true leader and a true icon. not just for college football and not just for athletics but for the american life. so i am deeply indebted to coach paterno for what he taught us. i also am grieving with the family and the rest of the state of pennsylvania for the loss of a truly great american in joe paterno and i thank the gentleman...
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i explain tlad sta ed that last week attributed to virginia it's actually pennsylvania.rizona had also been going with an aity abortion bill had a new waiting period that bill is in limbo but could still be voted on by the legislature this session. states like virginia and arizona where republicans have control over state government, it is really their choice whether or not to push through legislation like this. democrats are not able to stop them because there aren't democrats in the state in sufficient numbers in the legislature, they can't -- republicans can't be outvoted after the 2010 elections turned the states so red. it will be the republicans alone who have to decide if and how they want to proceed on these measures. republicans looking at the way this sunk the story line of bob mcdonnell as the perfect vice presidential candidate, it raised cain in virginia and everywhere else it's brought up, now that people know to look for it, given all, that given the political climate, this overreach has created the question remains not just whether or not republicans will
i explain tlad sta ed that last week attributed to virginia it's actually pennsylvania.rizona had also been going with an aity abortion bill had a new waiting period that bill is in limbo but could still be voted on by the legislature this session. states like virginia and arizona where republicans have control over state government, it is really their choice whether or not to push through legislation like this. democrats are not able to stop them because there aren't democrats in the state in...
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up towards the pennsylvania border and into western maryland and west virginia.nandoah valley but near freezing farther to the west and near 40 in washington, low 40s in southern maryland now. lot of the snow will be melting on grassy areas as it comes down. certainly melting on roadways. road temperatures are way above freezing. so i don't think we are going to have any problems on the roads with this. these accumulations amounts here are going to mostly be on grassy areas. maybe just an inch or would around the metro area. by the time it all ends by mid evening this evening. and then tomorrow and friday we get the sun back with highs in the 40s and cold weekend after that. highs only in the 30s saturday and sunday. dry and chilly first part of the week. frequent updates throughout the afternoon. stay tune. >> thank you. >> this is an outtake from season two of "the voice." it is one of the hottest videos on youtube. alicia shot the video of her duet with one of her donkeys. she posted it online for her friends and family. let's just say they weren't the only on
up towards the pennsylvania border and into western maryland and west virginia.nandoah valley but near freezing farther to the west and near 40 in washington, low 40s in southern maryland now. lot of the snow will be melting on grassy areas as it comes down. certainly melting on roadways. road temperatures are way above freezing. so i don't think we are going to have any problems on the roads with this. these accumulations amounts here are going to mostly be on grassy areas. maybe just an inch...
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, in western pennsylvania. he was in the senate from pennsylvania. so these are environments in which he's familiar with. he knows how to speak to these voters. if he's in contention in michigan, ohio is not altogether a different political division. there's big differences between the states, but those two states, michigan and ohio, have a lot more in common than michigan and arizona. >> let's talk about arizona. if if the polls are accurate, mitt romney should win by at least the low single digits. one survey had him up as high as six percentage points and another post had him up by five. >> i think the expectation is a double-digit win. there's lots of reasons why he's got -- one similarity he has in michigan is much of the establishment is lined up behind his. he has a strong position against illegal immigration, and that appeals to many in the republican base in arizona. there's a significant mormon population in arizona, which works to his advantage. he has lots of different advantages in arizona that are
, in western pennsylvania. he was in the senate from pennsylvania. so these are environments in which he's familiar with. he knows how to speak to these voters. if he's in contention in michigan, ohio is not altogether a different political division. there's big differences between the states, but those two states, michigan and ohio, have a lot more in common than michigan and arizona. >> let's talk about arizona. if if the polls are accurate, mitt romney should win by at least the low...
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once you cross the line to pennsylvania, it may be 0. it will be a fine line as to whered snow drops off. 51 degrees today, nice did i, lots of sun. tomorrow, snow, with a rain-snow mix to the south. president's day looks dry. 50 ons's on tuesday and wednesday. a rain system coming in on wednesday with snow chances returning thursday and friday. >> i feel like we're betting on horses. >> and i'm thinking no sledding possible. >> future dass shows when the skies will clear at wbaltv.com. just click on weather. >> they got to talk to talk live with cardinal o'brien from rome. >> he took the time to talk on skype. >> for students here at lady of mount carmel school, it was quite a morning. all dressed in red in celebration of tomorrow's ceremony, in rome students of our lady of mount carmel school got a chance to speak with designate cardinal o'brien. >> i think it is he can citing. it is cool to see him in rome. >> i think it is exciting. you can see a church history being involved in this. >> great opportunity to talk to the pope or the c
once you cross the line to pennsylvania, it may be 0. it will be a fine line as to whered snow drops off. 51 degrees today, nice did i, lots of sun. tomorrow, snow, with a rain-snow mix to the south. president's day looks dry. 50 ons's on tuesday and wednesday. a rain system coming in on wednesday with snow chances returning thursday and friday. >> i feel like we're betting on horses. >> and i'm thinking no sledding possible. >> future dass shows when the skies will clear at...
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the forced vaginal ultrasound is not just a virginia story, an alabama and pennsylvania story. legislature is considering a bill that because of house specific the require mens are around images and sound, would also mandate vaginal proposes by order of the state the the pennsylvania bill also mandates the doctor or technician performing the state mandated ultrasound position the screen so that it is in the woman's sight line during the procedure. it's mandated by law that it be pointed at your face. but hey, ladies, according to the law you're not required to view the screen. so, to be clear, the state of pennsylvania would in this case by law mandate a vaginal probe ultrasound, and the state of pennsylvania would mandate that the results of that ultrasound be pointed at your face. but the state of pennsylvania will stop just shy of using that clockwork orange machine to prop your eyelids open and force you to regard the ultrasound. it should be noted that pennsylvania is the state where over the ten years before 2011 there were 19 votes in total on abortion in the general ass
the forced vaginal ultrasound is not just a virginia story, an alabama and pennsylvania story. legislature is considering a bill that because of house specific the require mens are around images and sound, would also mandate vaginal proposes by order of the state the the pennsylvania bill also mandates the doctor or technician performing the state mandated ultrasound position the screen so that it is in the woman's sight line during the procedure. it's mandated by law that it be pointed at your...
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if you don't live in punxsutawney pennsylvania or have your own groundhog, today is groundhog day.n he does he see his shadow it means six more weeks of winter. the most famous ground hog day took place in 1993 when bill murray was forced to live the day over and over again until he made the perfect day. i believe they later made a movie about it. time marches on. we begin as always with footage of james o'keefe in 2002 performing in a high school musial. we should usually start with this. ♪ >> i'm not sure if we'll keep a still-performing musical theater, but he has been acting like a journalist for the last few years. not a very good actor. and now the tmo adorable clip of the day. keep your paws up. keep your paws up. he looks good but i think floppy, may he rest in peace would have ended up taking him. finally check in on the dangers of pin pinatas. if you don't have a tree, maybe skip the whole thing. here we go. and there's the pitch and! ow! unfortunately you don't get any candy for hitting someone in the face, but you do get a very funny viral video. time marches on. just a
if you don't live in punxsutawney pennsylvania or have your own groundhog, today is groundhog day.n he does he see his shadow it means six more weeks of winter. the most famous ground hog day took place in 1993 when bill murray was forced to live the day over and over again until he made the perfect day. i believe they later made a movie about it. time marches on. we begin as always with footage of james o'keefe in 2002 performing in a high school musial. we should usually start with this. ♪...
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in pennsylvania? say one thing, as you know, pennsylvania is a strange state. most of us, most of the 49 other states now are more libertarian. they want less government in their, you know, pocketbook. they want less government in their bedroom. pennsylvania's a little different because of that catholic populace flair. they like a bigger government there and they don't mind social conservatives, like bob casey for instance. >> i think the arithmetic is also different, romney never made a breakthrough anywhere but had six or seven opponents, now it is really getting down to one or two and if santorum really is the only other, the nonromney, he is really able to garner the votes now, so, it is quite different. romney never made a breakthrough in any of the earlier races. so, it's kind of amaze bug how is santorum going to play if he gets the rom nation, the general election? a completely different electorate that he is going to face. >> see, and this is where i disagree with the con ven aelgs wisdom. th
in pennsylvania? say one thing, as you know, pennsylvania is a strange state. most of us, most of the 49 other states now are more libertarian. they want less government in their, you know, pocketbook. they want less government in their bedroom. pennsylvania's a little different because of that catholic populace flair. they like a bigger government there and they don't mind social conservatives, like bob casey for instance. >> i think the arithmetic is also different, romney never made a...
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still squalls up in pennsylvania . going to be taking the turnpike. the storm is up in new england and pulling away. wind giving us gusty conditions now. that will really control things into early next week. it will keep things kind of quiet for us. a mix of sun and clouds today. 40 to 49 for the high. north winds westerly. gusts will be stronger than that. wind advisory out in the shaded area, including baltimore, until 6:00 this evening. southern shore not included in the wind advisory. west winds 15 to 20. gusting to 35. so that's a gale warning in effect for the bay today. tomorrow, similar position. a mix of sun and clouds. temperatures in the 40's. it just won't be as windy, and the snow flurry threat will be down. monday and tuesday look dry. it will be in the 50's. thunderstorms possible by wednesday. >> the ideal place for camping families looking to purchase their first r.v. or looking to upgrade. >> it is really a fun show. the maryland r.v. show is going on at the state fairgrounds. rick, i tell you what, i love coming there and doing that
still squalls up in pennsylvania . going to be taking the turnpike. the storm is up in new england and pulling away. wind giving us gusty conditions now. that will really control things into early next week. it will keep things kind of quiet for us. a mix of sun and clouds today. 40 to 49 for the high. north winds westerly. gusts will be stronger than that. wind advisory out in the shaded area, including baltimore, until 6:00 this evening. southern shore not included in the wind advisory. west...
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all eyes are on the famous pennsylvania groundhog.his shadow, we're looking at six more weeks of winter. they will hold a celebration following this. >> investigators are looking for suspects of lenny harris. they look for evidence near the wilson bridge. there is it also is provided by lenwood johnson. he confessed in the disposal of the body. johnson was arrested on tuesday. >> a police of a survey covering this morning after being hit by a car yesterday while on a motorcycle. she is part of the police escort for the president of georgia. police stopped traffic on 14th street to let the motorcade passed by. they say that is when a woman drove her car around a bus and hit the officer. a man from aaa was there when it happens. >> suddenly there is the sound of a collision. i saw an officer go into the street. the driver was horror stricken. >> police say the officer was pretty banged up but her injuries are not life- threatening. they have not said if the driver will face charges. police delayed for 45 minutes. >> we want to turn to t
all eyes are on the famous pennsylvania groundhog.his shadow, we're looking at six more weeks of winter. they will hold a celebration following this. >> investigators are looking for suspects of lenny harris. they look for evidence near the wilson bridge. there is it also is provided by lenwood johnson. he confessed in the disposal of the body. johnson was arrested on tuesday. >> a police of a survey covering this morning after being hit by a car yesterday while on a motorcycle. she...
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, fastest way to get there, pennsylvania, north carolina and virginia.hat gets him 48. he needs 43. he gets it there. they could win three of these four, pennsylvania, north carolina, virginia or colorado and then also make sure that they either win new hampshire or nevada. that gets them there. they have a bunch of paths without florida and ohio. that's the point. that's what they want to do. that's what makes it if you're the republicans, pennsylvania is so key to keeping it a tossup. >>> all of a sudden come summertime if pennsylvania is a tossup contest, that means that republicans are now fighting on democratic turf. all these states that we're talking about, these are republican states. bush states. that were either won or heavily contested in 2000 or 2004. >> if you assume on the republican path that hispanic are a tough road to hoe for the republicans and you concede colorado and nevada to democrats, and you concede pennsylvania, there's only opat they have to win. florida, colorado, virginia. all four of them. that's a tough hoe. >> this comes d
, fastest way to get there, pennsylvania, north carolina and virginia.hat gets him 48. he needs 43. he gets it there. they could win three of these four, pennsylvania, north carolina, virginia or colorado and then also make sure that they either win new hampshire or nevada. that gets them there. they have a bunch of paths without florida and ohio. that's the point. that's what they want to do. that's what makes it if you're the republicans, pennsylvania is so key to keeping it a tossup....
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they lost the republican governorship in pennsylvania by 20 points that year and has now regained guy ten points. i guess he is saying, 2006 was really lousy year for republicans in pennsylvania. >> maybe it was or maybe it wasn't. he lost by a record number. how do you lose like that. maybe it's time to go into a different business, you are not running for president. the people didn't think he did a good job. heat represent them well. and all of a sudden, let's become president. give me a break. >> greta: apparently, they may not like him in 2006 in pennsylvania but they like him in iowa, missouri, colorado and minnesota. more than they like your candidate, governor mitt romney. he is ahead of speaker gingrich in the number of delegates so far. he can't be doing that poorly? >> i have nothing against him. i find it hard to believe he put himself in a situation where he is running. it's very early. in theory that did not matter, but there were no delegates, let's see what happens. mayber right. over the course of time, he'll be a great candidate and great president. i don't think that
they lost the republican governorship in pennsylvania by 20 points that year and has now regained guy ten points. i guess he is saying, 2006 was really lousy year for republicans in pennsylvania. >> maybe it was or maybe it wasn't. he lost by a record number. how do you lose like that. maybe it's time to go into a different business, you are not running for president. the people didn't think he did a good job. heat represent them well. and all of a sudden, let's become president. give me...
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the cold front is producing moisture in pennsylvania and new england.here the big load of moisture is. the thunderstorm activity is in alabama. if thunderstorm develop activity develops tomorrow, it could lessen the chances of snow. the key will be held close it will come to us and when the moisture will cut off. baltimore will be right on the edge. here is the map with the cold front just passing through. the storm is centered to the south with the cold air coming in. clouds tonight, chilly, we stay dry. 37 will be the overnight low. most of the snow will be south of us. we have a trace to 2 inches of snow in our forecast around baltimore. more to the south. 38 to 42 from a high. i am guessing it will mostly be in the 30's. a little rain may be next in when it starts up. all of the advisories and warnings are to the west. small craft advisories will be out tomorrow. the wind gusted to 20 from the northeast. the forecast shows the apart in moisture. the clouds cut off in pennsylvania. the storm passes close to us in the evening. this model keeps the moi
the cold front is producing moisture in pennsylvania and new england.here the big load of moisture is. the thunderstorm activity is in alabama. if thunderstorm develop activity develops tomorrow, it could lessen the chances of snow. the key will be held close it will come to us and when the moisture will cut off. baltimore will be right on the edge. here is the map with the cold front just passing through. the storm is centered to the south with the cold air coming in. clouds tonight, chilly,...
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a live look now at pennsylvania avenue. taking the outer loop, speeds are good.at this -- 61 miles per hour to get from bw parkway to pennsylvania avenue. that trip only taking ten minutes. joe and eun? >> thank you very much. >>> 5:13. 42 degrees. ahead on "news4 today," a dangerous shortage. a look at who is at risk now that a key cancer drug is in short supply. >> ready to be drafted again. the request one woman in the air the request one woman in the air force is making of hmm. what's going on with dad? he seems different. he's not talking about work. he's not tucking in his shirt. he's not checking messages every nine seconds. and now this? everyone deserves a great vacation at a great price. get on board a carnival cruise, and get more fun for all. [ foghorn blows ] >>> this morning a news anchor in denver is revealing details about when a dog bit her live on the air. kyle dyer from the affiliate there said she needed 70 stitches in her lips and nose. on her facebook page she says she can't talk because her mouth is stitched shut so blood can circulate in h
a live look now at pennsylvania avenue. taking the outer loop, speeds are good.at this -- 61 miles per hour to get from bw parkway to pennsylvania avenue. that trip only taking ten minutes. joe and eun? >> thank you very much. >>> 5:13. 42 degrees. ahead on "news4 today," a dangerous shortage. a look at who is at risk now that a key cancer drug is in short supply. >> ready to be drafted again. the request one woman in the air the request one woman in the air force...
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they had gotten their start in pennsylvania and ohio and illinois.n and they were very proud of the techniques and the experience that they had. the rotary drilling actually took less education to really work on those types of rigs. and these two groups of people, if one oil field was using a cable tool rig and another -- the same oil field, they had the folks there working rotary drilling, they didn't want to talk to each other. it was an antagonism between the two and hostilities would occur. rotary drilling is what's used exclusively today throughout the world, even offshore drilling, anything like that. oil has several characteristics when it comes out of the ground. it can have different colors, different thicknesses, which is viscosity. in this particular exhibit, we can see the viscosity of oil kind of reflected. you can see the different colors, there's a thinness to a thickness. what i'm going to do right now is they're going to rotate this wheel. and we should be able to capture the flow which indicates the viscosity. now, what makes the di
they had gotten their start in pennsylvania and ohio and illinois.n and they were very proud of the techniques and the experience that they had. the rotary drilling actually took less education to really work on those types of rigs. and these two groups of people, if one oil field was using a cable tool rig and another -- the same oil field, they had the folks there working rotary drilling, they didn't want to talk to each other. it was an antagonism between the two and hostilities would occur....
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murphy of pennsylvania for a three-minute opening statement. >> i appreciate that. welcome. one of the things that i wanted to make a statement on was how pennsylvania is a doing with natural gas. we are excited about the opportunity, of course, we want to do it right. and do it in a way that respects the environment that it is done in a way that makes sure that we are protecting the air and the land and the water. along those lines, slightly less or more than a year ago, last march, i asked the epa for information, if they thought that pennsylvania laws were adequate in their strength and adequately enforced. maybe things slipped by, still it's important that the epa does give information on what the states are doing to give recommendations throughout that. i must admit that i'm not one that favors that the epa tells every states what to do, but given that there are many states involved in this. it's important that epa keeps an eye on what the companies are doing with fracking and making sure there's laws and regulations within the various states. we all want energy indepen
murphy of pennsylvania for a three-minute opening statement. >> i appreciate that. welcome. one of the things that i wanted to make a statement on was how pennsylvania is a doing with natural gas. we are excited about the opportunity, of course, we want to do it right. and do it in a way that respects the environment that it is done in a way that makes sure that we are protecting the air and the land and the water. along those lines, slightly less or more than a year ago, last march, i...
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oil production in pennsylvania, ohio, those areas. as oil was moving west, people were trying to find oil everywhere, this is turn of the century, looking for oil in california, kansas, oklahoma, small shorings. texas had a small well in corsicana, only produced 25 or 30 barrels a day. couldn't market it, wasn't a refinery nearby. couldn't do anything with it. in 1901, spindle top came about. typical well produced 600 barrels a day. spinned he will top blew in at 100,000 barrels a day. that ushered in a completely new industry and people were looking for oil. at the turn of the century, it was cotton and cattle, main production, agricultural state. almost overnight, texas was transformed into an industrialized economy, based on oil. in the early part of the united states history of oil well drilling, it was pretty much used with a cable tool rig. with this equipment, you take a heavy steel bit, and then it is picking it up, dropping it over and over, like you were on the back end of a post on the end of a see saw, rocking it up and do
oil production in pennsylvania, ohio, those areas. as oil was moving west, people were trying to find oil everywhere, this is turn of the century, looking for oil in california, kansas, oklahoma, small shorings. texas had a small well in corsicana, only produced 25 or 30 barrels a day. couldn't market it, wasn't a refinery nearby. couldn't do anything with it. in 1901, spindle top came about. typical well produced 600 barrels a day. spinned he will top blew in at 100,000 barrels a day. that...
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or in pennsylvania, which of course is his home state. i've seen him down in florida. he talks about manufacturing jobs and talks about his grandfather who was a coal miner. >> big hands. >> yeah. >> and everyone is saying that he's positioning himself to be on that vp short list. but he has been one of the best debaters in going after mitt romney over health care. he's had some of the best attack -- >> did you hear earlier tonight we had kellyanne conway, they are both, and according to you, both going after his record as governor. they are pinning him saying, okay, you saved the olympics in utah. but let's talk about your public record. >> that's true. >> you're a moderate. >> and you hear newt gingrich. he went from calling newt gingrich a moderate in south carolina to a liberal in florida. he keeps reminding people that he's a governor. he calls him governor all the time. which is a reminder that he was in massachusetts and as much as mitt romney is trying to run on this record as a private businessman, head of bain capital, newt gingrich is trying to pull him back
or in pennsylvania, which of course is his home state. i've seen him down in florida. he talks about manufacturing jobs and talks about his grandfather who was a coal miner. >> big hands. >> yeah. >> and everyone is saying that he's positioning himself to be on that vp short list. but he has been one of the best debaters in going after mitt romney over health care. he's had some of the best attack -- >> did you hear earlier tonight we had kellyanne conway, they are both,...