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. >>> a child prodigy graduates from med school. how he is doing, and what his little sister is up to as well. seasonable temperatures. we will be unseasonablely cool this afternoon. i will tell you how long that lasts coming up. no concerns on 95, knot north of the beltway. homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. >>> a mother forgot her baby on the roof of her car. the baby was found in the street on saturday. he was not seriously hurt and found giggling, the 19 year old mother got in a fight with her boyfriend, went to a friend's house to smoke pot. she faces aggravated dui and and child abuse charges. >>> a man suffered se
. >>> a child prodigy graduates from med school. how he is doing, and what his little sister is up to as well. seasonable temperatures. we will be unseasonablely cool this afternoon. i will tell you how long that lasts coming up. no concerns on 95, knot north of the beltway. homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a...
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a former child prodigy.thing yet to real life doogie >>> the players like randy whitman. a lot to do with why he is coming back? >> everything to do with why he is coming back they liked him. responded well. last few games of the year. randy whitman will be back. took over the wizards head coaching job when flip saunders was fired. the record didn't improve dramatically. wizards finished strong. responded well to whitman's no-nonsense style. he benched nick young and mcveigh before they were traded and shut down for the season because he was out of shape. whitman doesn't mess around. >> these players know who i, who i am. and i am a straightforward, honest as, as anybody. that's i think the only way to be. you know i was raised that way from my mom and dad. i play foed for a guy, bobby knight. you knew where you stood. i appreciated that as a player. you knew exactly what you mad to do. if you weren't playing and what you mad how to do to keep playing. i just fry to do that to these guys the i am upfront. i'
a former child prodigy.thing yet to real life doogie >>> the players like randy whitman. a lot to do with why he is coming back? >> everything to do with why he is coming back they liked him. responded well. last few games of the year. randy whitman will be back. took over the wizards head coaching job when flip saunders was fired. the record didn't improve dramatically. wizards finished strong. responded well to whitman's no-nonsense style. he benched nick young and mcveigh...
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and the prodigy out of kentucky was the first player taken in the nba draft by new orleans. he has. i talked about thomas roberts from kansas that was taken fifth by the sacramento kings. let's talk about the first round of the at&t national. theit will only get hotter tomorrow. after day one, how about this? no. 6. no problem. that was for parts. a nice 67, this is bj. this triple number ten ended 3 under. tiger off just before 1:00, the heat and blistering sun on the green. >> it is a different set up. it is hard and fast. we have to be careful a lot of times and we had an opportunity to be aggressive. >> it was 10-10 in the bottom of the eleventh. he hits the seeing eye walk off to right-center the rockies beat the nationals. they tied the game in the ninth with the eighth home run of the year. they still hold a 3.5 gamely because arizona did washington a favor and beat the braves. if dodged it will be hot for the gulf tournament tomorrow. [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ ♪ like this o
and the prodigy out of kentucky was the first player taken in the nba draft by new orleans. he has. i talked about thomas roberts from kansas that was taken fifth by the sacramento kings. let's talk about the first round of the at&t national. theit will only get hotter tomorrow. after day one, how about this? no. 6. no problem. that was for parts. a nice 67, this is bj. this triple number ten ended 3 under. tiger off just before 1:00, the heat and blistering sun on the green. >> it is...
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she was a child prodigy. you start to wonder with her auto-immune disease? >> i am the toping maybe it was a bad day. >> it could be. >> stay with us. tomism left with the seven-day forecast. >> more sparring between the mayor and comptroller over whether taxpayer dollars for a new phone system or misused. a special message for the bully the bus monitor whose abuse made national headlines. these and more on 11 >> the update today. >> not too bad. big storms on the coast. the high pressure is coming in with fantastic weather or the next three or four days. it will be heating up, but enjoy the 80's with low humidity. it down to the 50's at night, a rare summer retreat. at 95 on saturday though. [laughter] >> saved it up. thanks for joining us, everybody. everybody. >> "nbc nightly [ male announcer ] if your kid can recognize your sneeze from a crowd... you're probably muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air.
she was a child prodigy. you start to wonder with her auto-immune disease? >> i am the toping maybe it was a bad day. >> it could be. >> stay with us. tomism left with the seven-day forecast. >> more sparring between the mayor and comptroller over whether taxpayer dollars for a new phone system or misused. a special message for the bully the bus monitor whose abuse made national headlines. these and more on 11 >> the update today. >> not too bad. big storms...
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but keep this in mind last winner paid 2.6 million. 622 he is not your ordinary graduate the child prodigy who is now done with medical school. great. so, you're all set up. what's going on? installing cable. you know this is an ikea, right? yes, but look at this sofa! it's so comfortable. we don't want to leave. have you been living here? can i have dinner at michael's house? they're having meatballs. don't be back too late. you know it gets dark when they shut off the lights. okay. i can stay. you know, you can just buy the sofas and take them home, today. for a limited time, get up to 15% back on select seating. you're going to need a powerful connection ! felicidaaaadeeeees ! with this droid 4 by motorola on verizon 4g lte, you can stay in touch on skype with your loved ones. staying connected with your family... ... in more places, on america's largest 4g lte network. that's real value ! get $100 off any motorola 4g lte smartphone, like the droid 4 now just $99.99. verizon. felicidades ! college at 21 he's about to become the youngest medical school graduate and university of chicago'
but keep this in mind last winner paid 2.6 million. 622 he is not your ordinary graduate the child prodigy who is now done with medical school. great. so, you're all set up. what's going on? installing cable. you know this is an ikea, right? yes, but look at this sofa! it's so comfortable. we don't want to leave. have you been living here? can i have dinner at michael's house? they're having meatballs. don't be back too late. you know it gets dark when they shut off the lights. okay. i can...
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. >> focusing on immigration may not be the best prodigy.est issues for the latino community is jobs and the economy. clucks>> is this the america of our dreams? we can do better. >> romney received a polite but not enthusiastic response from the crowd. president obama gets his chance tomorrow when he addresses the same group. >> still ahead, a big reminder for voters this weekend. why the coast guard will be sharing the water with you. >> slightly cooler temperatures coming up. >> the national riding high after a spectacular performance by their a/nine. tonight they send out their other ace. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00 on your side. >> we will have to wait a few days for the supreme court was a decision on the health care a lot. >> there has been no ruling on arizona's immigration law. the last scheduled day for them to meet as monday. today the justices did you in favor of broadcasters on the issue of what is classified as indecent on tv. >> the number of americans seeking unemployment benefits dipped last week but was not enoug
. >> focusing on immigration may not be the best prodigy.est issues for the latino community is jobs and the economy. clucks>> is this the america of our dreams? we can do better. >> romney received a polite but not enthusiastic response from the crowd. president obama gets his chance tomorrow when he addresses the same group. >> still ahead, a big reminder for voters this weekend. why the coast guard will be sharing the water with you. >> slightly cooler...
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no doubt we'll be hearing a lot more from this 18-year-old prodigy. for more on taylor and other agents of change, check us out online and follow us on twitter or like us on facebook. also, join me on my live stream. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. thanks for watching. >>> you're in the cnn news room. i'm fredricka whitfield. fires and floods are causing serious problems in two parts of this country. people are looking for higher ground on the gulf coast and fires in western states burned about 24,000 acres. right now, colorado firefighters are trying to get a handle on the high-point fire. 14,000 acres have burned in the northern part of the state forcing more evacuations. >> primary goal make sure we get all the people out of the way of the fire. it is a terrible thing to have people waiting hearing about their homes. 1,000 times worse to have someone missing. our foe schoolhouse make sure the evacuations are going house to house make sure we get people out of harm's way as much as humanly possible. >> and as you can see, it's still very difficult. live imagi
no doubt we'll be hearing a lot more from this 18-year-old prodigy. for more on taylor and other agents of change, check us out online and follow us on twitter or like us on facebook. also, join me on my live stream. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. thanks for watching. >>> you're in the cnn news room. i'm fredricka whitfield. fires and floods are causing serious problems in two parts of this country. people are looking for higher ground on the gulf coast and fires in western states burned about...
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weather prodigy here for us. >> good morning. yes, i started forecasting when i was 14. >> i believe it. probably when you were younger than that. >> broadcast all my brothers and sisters. that was my audience p this morning, good morning, brothers and sisters and aunts and uncles and fathers for father's day weekend. hey, we're starting off beautifully. look at that. we've got the first light of day now creeping across the sky. over washington, live view from our hd city camera. 66 under a clear sky at reagan national. and a light breeze coming in out of the east right now. and that's sort of a dry flow unusually, easterly wind search warrant kind of moist. but we've got such dry air that's really producing it. up over new england. it's giving this wonderful clear sky across the region now. temperatures, well, we're down into the low 60s much of montgomery county. prince george's, arlington, fairfax. parts of southern maryland is in the 50s. that includes charles county and across the river in principle p william, too. near 60.
weather prodigy here for us. >> good morning. yes, i started forecasting when i was 14. >> i believe it. probably when you were younger than that. >> broadcast all my brothers and sisters. that was my audience p this morning, good morning, brothers and sisters and aunts and uncles and fathers for father's day weekend. hey, we're starting off beautifully. look at that. we've got the first light of day now creeping across the sky. over washington, live view from our hd city...
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a prodigy who earn eed colossal national fame before the civil war began.g the war, edwin booth owned his own theater on broadway where he could earn in a week the civil war equivalent of $200,000, and he gave generously of those profits to the union war effort. he called himself corporate edwin booth. he called his actors the federal dramatic corps, and together they raised thousands through charity performances of shakespeare for the widows and orphans of u.s. soldiers and for military hospitals. but the crowning moment in the wartime career of this patriotic actor was when he was summoned to washington to give command performances for his beloved president lincoln, on a special occasion. the third anniversary of lincoln's inaugural. for six nights in 1864 at the national theater by special arrangement with lincoln and the first lady, edwin booth played hamlet, macbeth and other shakespeare plays to deafening ov ovations. this was john wilkes booth's older brother. so how could it have happened? one brother, the 19th century's most notorious assassin, and
a prodigy who earn eed colossal national fame before the civil war began.g the war, edwin booth owned his own theater on broadway where he could earn in a week the civil war equivalent of $200,000, and he gave generously of those profits to the union war effort. he called himself corporate edwin booth. he called his actors the federal dramatic corps, and together they raised thousands through charity performances of shakespeare for the widows and orphans of u.s. soldiers and for military...
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a golf prodigy going to tee off against tiger woods at the u.s. open. but the kicker here, guess what, only 14 years old. >>> and a bright spot in the battle being waged by our friend, robin roberts. count the number of buttonsn in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... i'm on an aspirin regimen... and i take bayer chewables. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. he's my success story. [ laughs ] you know that comes with a private island? really? no. it comes with a hat. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any airli
a golf prodigy going to tee off against tiger woods at the u.s. open. but the kicker here, guess what, only 14 years old. >>> and a bright spot in the battle being waged by our friend, robin roberts. count the number of buttonsn in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to your car. ♪ the all-new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the...
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german parliament today will vote on ratifying the european stability mechanism and that's the blocs prodigious new emergency fund and that vote now with beatrix upon store she spokesperson for the civil movement joining me there in berlin where you've been very heavily involved in protesting against the why. well that's it's pretty clear why we're against the because this is a deeply threat to. our democracy in germany and all of europe and therefore it's also a very deep threat to use of solar energy to all the countries involved and as we can see already all what is coming out from this is that the policy is snow longer backed by the majority of the people and you can see how this is ending up this is ending up in fighting. countries against each other so you can see civil war somehow is coming up in greece greece people are burning german flecks. protests in spain is beginning everyone is angry go against the germans because the germans want to want to get involved in all of the country's policies and we do say no we will have to keep and keep the democracy system to all the countries in eu
german parliament today will vote on ratifying the european stability mechanism and that's the blocs prodigious new emergency fund and that vote now with beatrix upon store she spokesperson for the civil movement joining me there in berlin where you've been very heavily involved in protesting against the why. well that's it's pretty clear why we're against the because this is a deeply threat to. our democracy in germany and all of europe and therefore it's also a very deep threat to use of...
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orson wells was a prodigy. he was 23 when he did "the war of the worlds" a couple years later he comes out with "citizen kane" which is his masterpiece, he's only, what, 26? that's great work. he did terrific work. >> think "citizen kane" is the best american motion picture ever made. >> who did he play in that? >> he played charles foster kane whose character was loosely based on the life and times of william randolph hearst. i think it's clear that welles meant this to be a jab at hearst
orson wells was a prodigy. he was 23 when he did "the war of the worlds" a couple years later he comes out with "citizen kane" which is his masterpiece, he's only, what, 26? that's great work. he did terrific work. >> think "citizen kane" is the best american motion picture ever made. >> who did he play in that? >> he played charles foster kane whose character was loosely based on the life and times of william randolph hearst. i think it's clear...
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straight open champion victoria azarenka was also in devastating form against switzerland's a review no prodigy it was an easy sixty six love win for the better russian. and world number four petra creed of all from the czech republic maintain her title defense with a six love six four win over local girl you'll have a ball to chop. now the russian olympic committee have unveiled the official uniforms to be worn by russia's competitors at the london games in an extravagant presentation in the country's capital members of the currency the big team as well as former olympic champions paraded then you get a five hundred strong dance troupe while spectators with a pulsating performance while many prominent musicians politicians and athletes were present on a traditional english double decker bus president of the russian to become e.t. alexander she was in attendance saying russia has the potential to better their performance in beijing four years ago. have about twenty five gold now those who do the actual a little bit more. now of course will come to america. the results of the last world champion
straight open champion victoria azarenka was also in devastating form against switzerland's a review no prodigy it was an easy sixty six love win for the better russian. and world number four petra creed of all from the czech republic maintain her title defense with a six love six four win over local girl you'll have a ball to chop. now the russian olympic committee have unveiled the official uniforms to be worn by russia's competitors at the london games in an extravagant presentation in the...
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. >> his sister is also a prodigy. she received her bachelor's teague from roosevelt university in 2010. the 15-year-old is now at jobs hop kips university in baltimore, pursuing a second bachelor's degree in violin performance. >>> coming up at 6:12. five things you need to do to keep children from suffering the summer slide. >>> but first, we'll have another look at your forecast when we return. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> it is going to be a pleasantly cool but breezy day today. a slight chance to see a shower late this afternoon. i'll have your full forecast in just a few mome
. >> his sister is also a prodigy. she received her bachelor's teague from roosevelt university in 2010. the 15-year-old is now at jobs hop kips university in baltimore, pursuing a second bachelor's degree in violin performance. >>> coming up at 6:12. five things you need to do to keep children from suffering the summer slide. >>> but first, we'll have another look at your forecast when we return. this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing....
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everything that went along with me being a high-school prodigy you know, when i was 16 and on the cover of sports illustrated to being drafted and being the face of a franchise. everything that came with it, i had to deal with it. i had to deal with the ups and downs and everything that came along with it. i had to figure it out on my own. i am happy now that -- eight years later -- nine years later that i can finally say i am a champion. i did the right way. >> every battle like this, there are winners and losers. the other locker room a detective kevin durant could do nothing but reflect briefly on what went wrong. now it is time to look forward to what appears to be a bright future for a young and talented thunder team. >> it hurts to go out like this. we made it to the finals, which is cool for us. we did not want to just make it there. unfortunately, we lost. it is tough. >> he brought the backpack back one more time. watch what happens in this game between florida state and arizona state. the batter will found this one down the first baseline. watch a group of kids in the front ro
everything that went along with me being a high-school prodigy you know, when i was 16 and on the cover of sports illustrated to being drafted and being the face of a franchise. everything that came with it, i had to deal with it. i had to deal with the ups and downs and everything that came along with it. i had to figure it out on my own. i am happy now that -- eight years later -- nine years later that i can finally say i am a champion. i did the right way. >> every battle like this,...
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him, listen to this ♪ [ music ] >> you might call him little jimmy hendrick a 13-year-old guitar prodigy live. >> also at 9, more coverage of the queen's diamond jubilee, a royal carriage procession, while we are on the air we will have that and welcome special guest, british ambassador, to the united states into our studios and also international correspondent roland. we will be right back. 8:55 a.m. >>> welcome back to fox 5 morning news as we come up on the 9:00 a.m. hour. >> excitement is building in london on this final day of the queen's diamond jubilee celebrations. in just about 20 minute it is queen will lead a carriage procession through the streets of london which are now lined with thousands upon thousands of well wishers. ahead this hour we talk with our royals watcher, roland and a special guest joins us the british ambassador to the united states. >>> well, along with the pomp and circumstance we are going to rock out this hour, maryland youngster, 13 years old being called a little jimmy hendrick, he is a self-taught guitar prodigy. he will be here
him, listen to this ♪ [ music ] >> you might call him little jimmy hendrick a 13-year-old guitar prodigy live. >> also at 9, more coverage of the queen's diamond jubilee, a royal carriage procession, while we are on the air we will have that and welcome special guest, british ambassador, to the united states into our studios and also international correspondent roland. we will be right back. 8:55 a.m. >>> welcome back to fox 5 morning news as we...
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have you deval patrick, the prodigy of mr. axelrod saying he supports private equity and bain capital. so when have you gotten the most powerful counter narrative from your opposition, have you scored a major victory. >> eric: alexis, what does it mean when prominent democrats, including former president clinton say that mitt romney has done good work as a businessman? >> i think what it means is that there is a little bit of disagreement in the democratic party -- surprise, surprise. when you look at the folk who is have been criticizing this bain narrative, bill clinton, harold ford and cory booker, they have depended quite a bit on wall street money in their own run, right? there is no surprise that perhaps it's airing dirty laundry in the democratic party. but there is a contention that is disconnected from the mainstream, working-class party of democrats that believes that we should be doing the attacks. i would argue that they are fundamentally in violent disagreement with where the majority of americans are. >> alexis,
have you deval patrick, the prodigy of mr. axelrod saying he supports private equity and bain capital. so when have you gotten the most powerful counter narrative from your opposition, have you scored a major victory. >> eric: alexis, what does it mean when prominent democrats, including former president clinton say that mitt romney has done good work as a businessman? >> i think what it means is that there is a little bit of disagreement in the democratic party -- surprise,...
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. >> he has the chops to play with the pros he will perform live next he is a prodigy pgh >>> >> alsoty can be fierce, holly is taking us inside a new exhibit at u.s. botanic garden showing us the savage side of the plant world, his music goes with this. we will be right back graduation, huh ? crazy, right ? well, with this droid razr by motorola on verizon 4g lte, ys can stay in touch. ( grunts ) cool. you can video call on skype... send photos. yeah, okay. yeah, let's do it. get $100 off any motorola 4g lte smartphone, like the droid 4 now just $99.99. verizon. >>> well, you do not want tommies the larger than life, -- do not want to miss the larger than life venus fly trap. >> so much to see and do for the entire family holly morris has been learning more about the new exhibit. hey, holly. >> hey, it is not often we talk about feedings at the botanic gardens but they are going on. with this exhibit when you talk about savage gardens it is about carnivorous plants, holly is back with me, executive director, okay holly a few hours ago i brought up the small mammal thing. >> you we
. >> he has the chops to play with the pros he will perform live next he is a prodigy pgh >>> >> alsoty can be fierce, holly is taking us inside a new exhibit at u.s. botanic garden showing us the savage side of the plant world, his music goes with this. we will be right back graduation, huh ? crazy, right ? well, with this droid razr by motorola on verizon 4g lte, ys can stay in touch. ( grunts ) cool. you can video call on skype... send photos. yeah, okay. yeah, let's...
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as a blind child prodigy he had been touring with the motor town review.that night, the crowd went wild. little stevey as they called him set off that energy and kept on playing his harmonica even when the stage manager tried to wrap up the song. before long finger tips hit number one and spent three weeks at the top of the charts. it was also the first live pop song ever to reach number one in the united states and a boy wonder hit the big time 49 years ago today. >> shepard: now you know the news for mercifully friday, june the 22nd, 2012. fort journalists of fox news, i'm shepard smith. thank you for trusting us for your news and information. opinion and analysis kicks off now. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> contempt of congress, contempt of congress, to frivolously use that really important vehicle to undermine the person who is assigned to stop the voter suppression in our country. >> i could not believe it when i heard her saying that. >> shepard: animosity growing in congress over the investigation of attorney general holder holder
as a blind child prodigy he had been touring with the motor town review.that night, the crowd went wild. little stevey as they called him set off that energy and kept on playing his harmonica even when the stage manager tried to wrap up the song. before long finger tips hit number one and spent three weeks at the top of the charts. it was also the first live pop song ever to reach number one in the united states and a boy wonder hit the big time 49 years ago today. >> shepard: now you...
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as a blind child prodigy he had been touring with the motor town review.that night, the crowd went wild. little stevey as they called him set off that energy and kept on playing his harmonica even when the stage manager tried to wrap up the song. before long finger tips hit number one and spent three weeks at the top of the charts. it was also the first live pop song ever to reach number one in the united states and a boy wonder hit the big time 49 years ago today.
as a blind child prodigy he had been touring with the motor town review.that night, the crowd went wild. little stevey as they called him set off that energy and kept on playing his harmonica even when the stage manager tried to wrap up the song. before long finger tips hit number one and spent three weeks at the top of the charts. it was also the first live pop song ever to reach number one in the united states and a boy wonder hit the big time 49 years ago today.
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ditto the huntsman ladies, add difficult, libby and mary ann, the prodigy of jon huntsman.hey sat tir rise what was put together by a herman cain video. >> our dad has the experience and track record to revive the economy and create jobs. even if we didn't believe that, we'd still have to be here. >> that may be more truth than satire. some kids don't take to the limelight. when was the last time you saw amy carter. when chelsea clinton showed up on her moth ears campaign, the world went out she is not available to reporters. chelsea is now, of course, a reporter. some offspring thrive, john mccain's daughter megan was out there and talkative during the '08 election cycle and she still is. >> i just visited him in d.c., and it was like we don't need to get dinner because i went grocery shopping. in his fridge was a bucket of fried chicken, wonder bread and pudding pops. he was like a 5-year-old. >> the obama girls, and they are girls, are too young for solo campaigning or late night tv, but there has been no public misbehaving much less speaking. >> vote for daddy! >> of co
ditto the huntsman ladies, add difficult, libby and mary ann, the prodigy of jon huntsman.hey sat tir rise what was put together by a herman cain video. >> our dad has the experience and track record to revive the economy and create jobs. even if we didn't believe that, we'd still have to be here. >> that may be more truth than satire. some kids don't take to the limelight. when was the last time you saw amy carter. when chelsea clinton showed up on her moth ears campaign, the world...
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the reason why she's a prodigy is because her climbing iq is just so high. >> you have to think aboutt. >> she climbs like she's been climbing for 20 years. she keeps winning these climbing competitions. >> i enter the american bouldering series. it's a series of competitions that i enter to go to nationals. >> you have a large amount of pressure, and you're learning how to deal with emotions and trying to execute and perform. >> come on, go get it. >> i definitely love climbing outside a lot more than climbing indoors at gyms. in texas there's a climb called right martini. that was definitely one of the hardest ones i've ever tried. >> the right martini is a huge accomplishment. and the fact that she's a young lady, a young little girl who climbed this thing, it's just jaw dropping. >> i'm really happy when i finished it at the end. for me, i just can't stop, you know. it's just too fun for me. and i just love it. i just can't stop until it's like midnight. >> how about that, huh? so if you're driving around and see a big rock with a small person on it, it's bound to be her. our than
the reason why she's a prodigy is because her climbing iq is just so high. >> you have to think aboutt. >> she climbs like she's been climbing for 20 years. she keeps winning these climbing competitions. >> i enter the american bouldering series. it's a series of competitions that i enter to go to nationals. >> you have a large amount of pressure, and you're learning how to deal with emotions and trying to execute and perform. >> come on, go get it. >> i...
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but she wanted her prodigy to have more than a forehand and a backhand.ical music for him. >> gencic: yeah, of course. >> simon: and read him poems... >> gencic: of course. >> simon: ...by pushkin. >> gencic: of course. >> simon: was this going to help his tennis or just make him a better human being? >> gencic: a better human being. >> djokovic: i had to know at least two languages. i had to listen to classical music because it calms me down, calms my nerves down. i can be more... >> simon: did you enjoy it then? >> djokovic: i did. and i still do. >> simon: the tennis court served as a haven for novak because the country he had been born into, yugoslavia, was coming apart, quickly and violently. did you realize that, when you started climbing the tennis ladder, that your country was falling down? >> djokovic: yes, yes, that was the period that nobody likes to remember. >> simon: yugoslavia split into separate countries. the world blamed serbia for the bloodshed. the country's leaders were accused of war crimes. in 1999, as the conflict spread to the pro
but she wanted her prodigy to have more than a forehand and a backhand.ical music for him. >> gencic: yeah, of course. >> simon: and read him poems... >> gencic: of course. >> simon: ...by pushkin. >> gencic: of course. >> simon: was this going to help his tennis or just make him a better human being? >> gencic: a better human being. >> djokovic: i had to know at least two languages. i had to listen to classical music because it calms me down,...
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fringe prodigy desire.een doing this for seven years and of the city of chicago has come as more land. this food goes to programs. it's marketed. 100,000 pounds. probably the most famous housing project in the country, in fairness, before the presbyterian got this land, cabrini green. this is been a huge success. another seven year project corona tubman's fall. and it has been a great project in terms of different folks from for cultures. this is our latest farm. we haven't opportunity to give more acreage. right across the river. the average income is about 55,000. on the other side of the river its 19,000. so this is going to be really important. a lot of renewal of energy. we are at the chicago flower and garden show. this is our display. one of the things, way back in the 90's, these gardens need to be very aesthetically pleasing. it's important to enhance communities where that having of the gardens the people really don't want. these new people, if they were not participating there would be doing some
fringe prodigy desire.een doing this for seven years and of the city of chicago has come as more land. this food goes to programs. it's marketed. 100,000 pounds. probably the most famous housing project in the country, in fairness, before the presbyterian got this land, cabrini green. this is been a huge success. another seven year project corona tubman's fall. and it has been a great project in terms of different folks from for cultures. this is our latest farm. we haven't opportunity to give...
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senator santorum, a prodigious worker, covered all the counties, played right into his strength withthe evangelical right. but as soon as the people of america found out about him like the people of pennsylvania, there he went. and romney has changed positions so many times, bill maher had it right the other night when he said romneys has changed positions
senator santorum, a prodigious worker, covered all the counties, played right into his strength withthe evangelical right. but as soon as the people of america found out about him like the people of pennsylvania, there he went. and romney has changed positions so many times, bill maher had it right the other night when he said romneys has changed positions
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. >> a prodigy. >> his name is timothy. >> that explains it all. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news saturday morning -- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a serious, facilitial disease in babies has a simple solution that one baltimore has put into place. >> mike hellgren with more from sinai hospital. >> reporter: this locked door opens for singletary. here's why. >> good morning. >> caleb came two months early. so many premies. particularly african-american. get a disease that kill their intestines. when moms can not produce milk. the hospital has an answer. >> cows milk is for cows and human for humans. >> they need human milk to keep their gults alive. but some of the milk is not from their mothers. >> he is getting a supplement from human breast milk. >> human milling? >> yes, a donor milk. >> reporter: all of this milk came from lactating mothers who donated their milk. like a blood donation. >> when you think of the idea of one person drinking another person's milk. it is goofy. >> it is. at first i was like, no. >> there is the x-factor. >> reporter: the doctors here tell the moms this milk is don
. >> a prodigy. >> his name is timothy. >> that explains it all. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news saturday morning -- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a serious, facilitial disease in babies has a simple solution that one baltimore has put into place. >> mike hellgren with more from sinai hospital. >> reporter: this locked door opens for singletary. here's why. >> good morning. >> caleb came two months early. so many premies. particularly...
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senator santorum, a prodigious worker covering all the counties, played right into his strength withthe evangelicals right. but as soon as the people of america found out about him, like the people of pennsylvania, there he went to. and romney has changed positions so many times. had it right the other night when he said, romney has changed positions more often than a pornographic movie queen. [laughter] and i am asked, who am i going to support? i say, well, i am serious and arlen specter. i am not happy with president obama freckly. this policy in afghanistan is absurd. i spoke out on the senate floor against 30,000 additional troops we have no fight with the taliban. i was part of that delegation that visited president karzai, and he is not somebody you can do business with. you have the tax cut. obama extended it. i spoke out against it. should never have extended the tax hit for the rich in my opinion. did you have a commission cochaired by alan
senator santorum, a prodigious worker covering all the counties, played right into his strength withthe evangelicals right. but as soon as the people of america found out about him, like the people of pennsylvania, there he went to. and romney has changed positions so many times. had it right the other night when he said, romney has changed positions more often than a pornographic movie queen. [laughter] and i am asked, who am i going to support? i say, well, i am serious and arlen specter. i...
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. >> it's a long way from the seven-year-old little girl tennis prodigy brought to the u.s. got older showed her skill and a killer instinct. >> they saw how much i loved competing against somebody. i was never the one that liked to practice and hit millions of balls even though i knew it was good for me. when i saw somebody across the net, i wanted to win. they saw that, they saw the desire, the passion i had for the sport and did everything they could to make me better. >> there's a cliche in the sport, not just you, the williams sister. the talent, the tennis stage parent, i suppose. do you feel that's what you had and you -- >> at the end of the day, where are you going to be without that driving force? >> her father doesn't travel with her anymore. there's a new man in her life. basketball player sasha. >> will you be famously married soon? waiting for the end of the tennis before that happens? >> probably. i'll probably wait a little bit. >> so at 25, she's done it all and has more money than she can ever spend. why go on? >> do you love it? >> that's a tough question.
. >> it's a long way from the seven-year-old little girl tennis prodigy brought to the u.s. got older showed her skill and a killer instinct. >> they saw how much i loved competing against somebody. i was never the one that liked to practice and hit millions of balls even though i knew it was good for me. when i saw somebody across the net, i wanted to win. they saw that, they saw the desire, the passion i had for the sport and did everything they could to make me better. >>...
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well, with this droid razr by motorola on verizon 4g lte, digy-- prodigy. you guys can stay in touch.ideo call on skype... send photos. yeah, okay. yeah, let's do it. get $100 off any motorola 4g lte smartphone, like the droid 4 now just $99.99. verizon. wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. [ humming ] [ babbng ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> luce with light rain mostly for the morning hours and afternoon. temperatures 60s. well below average. rain will give way and it will be mostly clear tomorrow. >>> an american pilot is believed to be among 163 people killed in a horrifying plane crash in nigeria. it crashed yesterday in a densely populated neighborhood of lagos. everyone on board and at least ten people on the ground died. emergency workers fought fires and sifted through rubble overnight in the hopes of
well, with this droid razr by motorola on verizon 4g lte, digy-- prodigy. you guys can stay in touch.ideo call on skype... send photos. yeah, okay. yeah, let's do it. get $100 off any motorola 4g lte smartphone, like the droid 4 now just $99.99. verizon. wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. [ humming ] [ babbng ] the cheerios...
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your sister is a prodigy. what is she doing? >> she's smarter than i am. she is 15., so she's decided to see how far she can go with that. so, she's in violin performance program at peabody conservatory at john hopkins. >> not only are you set to become a medical doctor on saturday, but you're also an accomplished pianist and a black belt in tae kwan do. i'm feeling very interior. congratulations, from the bottom of my heart, congratulations. that's a lot of hard work. you deserve it. i look forward to seeing you do wonderful things. thanks, sho. >> thanks very much. >>> we have the best advice you'll ever get coming up. >>> "starting point" is less than a minute away. >> with all the pomp and circumstance surrounding the diamond jubilee for queen elizabeth ii, we decided who better to ask than the dean of westminster abbey, the best advice he ever got. check it out. >> my goodness me. i was 12. there was a priest who knew the family very well. and he said to me -- my family went to visit him in his new parish. he had been our parish priest. he said, so, john, what a
your sister is a prodigy. what is she doing? >> she's smarter than i am. she is 15., so she's decided to see how far she can go with that. so, she's in violin performance program at peabody conservatory at john hopkins. >> not only are you set to become a medical doctor on saturday, but you're also an accomplished pianist and a black belt in tae kwan do. i'm feeling very interior. congratulations, from the bottom of my heart, congratulations. that's a lot of hard work. you deserve...
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a small indiana town, jimmy jones took comfort in religion and became something of an evangelical prodigyriends in his backyard barn with long winded sermons and animal funerals. his indianapolis ministry aroused controversy with its integrated socially active congregation in a city with historic ties to the ku klux klan. >> i was staying at the ymca. i saw in a recorded paper, an advertisement about the peoples temple. he called me later and said why didn't you come back to the temple. i thought, no one -- no pastor ever asked me to come to temple before or why i wasn't in church. so i went back. he offered me to sit down in the seat where he was sitting. at the table to eat. he said, you can have my seat. >> jones and his wife practiced what they preached. they had a biological son, stephan, and adopted an african-american baby they named jim junior. it was indianapolis' first adoption of a black child by a white family. >> he had this great family of all different colors. he had a wonderful wife. i loved his kids. i was enchanted by everything he had going. >> i really don't feel comfo
a small indiana town, jimmy jones took comfort in religion and became something of an evangelical prodigyriends in his backyard barn with long winded sermons and animal funerals. his indianapolis ministry aroused controversy with its integrated socially active congregation in a city with historic ties to the ku klux klan. >> i was staying at the ymca. i saw in a recorded paper, an advertisement about the peoples temple. he called me later and said why didn't you come back to the temple. i...
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i think a feeling with a prodigy like this, i think he's going to get a full ride, academic scholarshiptical companies with the best. perhaps as a young person with no experience he hadn't yet learned what everyone else in the industry knew couldn't be done. >> have an open mind. absolutely. >> we'll be right back with "the mix." >> when you go to order, you know a number four value meal, it never looks like it does in the picture. >> they look amazing in the pictures. >> they do. >> they don't look so much -- tell you why. mcdonald's actually opened themselves up. their marketing director release a video after taking a question from -- from a consumer. the consumer asked why does your food look different in the advertising than the stores. the marketing director was candid. on the photo shoots, video shoots, burgers are prepared for hours, put together with precision so they look their best. she said they still use the same exact ingredients careful to note but the process on average takes several hours. there you go. >> that's why they look so good. apparently they also said the same
i think a feeling with a prodigy like this, i think he's going to get a full ride, academic scholarshiptical companies with the best. perhaps as a young person with no experience he hadn't yet learned what everyone else in the industry knew couldn't be done. >> have an open mind. absolutely. >> we'll be right back with "the mix." >> when you go to order, you know a number four value meal, it never looks like it does in the picture. >> they look amazing in the...
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responsible, disclosing fracking fluids using very clean technologies to take advantage of this prodigiousnew resource that has tremendous opportunity for this nation, when you visit -- as i have -- our national labs and seen people who are figuring out lower compression calculations for diesel carburetors to improve emissions and thousands of innovations besides, it's an incredibly exciting time. this truly is a sputnik moment. and just as back in 1957 the 100th anniversary of the atlantic's founding, the united states rose to the challenge. this time the united states is rising to the challenge as well. it's something that involves people all across this country. it's something that involves our scientists, that engages our industries, that takes advantage of the unique resource that is available in our national laboratories. and we're not doing this in splendid isolation. we're doing it in a competitive world where the stakes are high. and we can choose at this critical moment in our history either to lead or to follow. we can choose at this critical moment in our history to roll up our
responsible, disclosing fracking fluids using very clean technologies to take advantage of this prodigiousnew resource that has tremendous opportunity for this nation, when you visit -- as i have -- our national labs and seen people who are figuring out lower compression calculations for diesel carburetors to improve emissions and thousands of innovations besides, it's an incredibly exciting time. this truly is a sputnik moment. and just as back in 1957 the 100th anniversary of the atlantic's...
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british life and their great respect and love for queen elizabeth ii, 60 years with nary a slip, been prodigiousmpeccably in a sense she has managed to keep her dig knee, self afacement and do it with great, authentic, practical, unfussy, unpretentious grace really. >> is the brit's love affair with the monarchy as strong as it's ever been, would you say, or has it slipped? >> i think it's very contingent upon the comportment of this queen, and the only difference is that now the monarchy couldn't sustain a bad monarch. if the queen was succeeded by a monarch who was derelict in duty or silly or, you know, scandal ridden, i think that would greatly threaten the institution at this point, where the course in the history, monarchs were frequently absent and ridiculous, but no question they would lead the throne. >> we'll following this throughout the morning with tina's help. now from our parade of papers. "richmond times-dispatch" leon panetta on a historic tour to vietnam. panetta handed over the diary of a vietnamese soldier that's been in the u.s. hands, and the vietnamese gave an american sol
british life and their great respect and love for queen elizabeth ii, 60 years with nary a slip, been prodigiousmpeccably in a sense she has managed to keep her dig knee, self afacement and do it with great, authentic, practical, unfussy, unpretentious grace really. >> is the brit's love affair with the monarchy as strong as it's ever been, would you say, or has it slipped? >> i think it's very contingent upon the comportment of this queen, and the only difference is that now the...
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it was about a young lady named teresa lee, korean, who was a child prodigy when it came to the piano. she played so well, she'd been offered many scholarships including to manhattan conservatory of music and when she went to fill out her application one of the applications was her citizenship or nationality. she turned to her mother and said what is it, mom? her mom said i don't know. we brought teresa to america when she was 2 years old on a visitor's visa and her mom said we never filed anything after that. mom and dad became citizens. brother and sister born here automatically citizens but teresa was a question mark. what am i? so she called duffy, duffy called the office and we checked the law and the law said under the law teresa lee who had lived in the united states for 16 years had to leave for ten years and after ten years could apply to come back into the united states. she had no -- didn't know where she would go. her family came from brazil, originally from korea. there was no place to go, no language that she spoke. this was the only country she ever knew. so i wrote a b
it was about a young lady named teresa lee, korean, who was a child prodigy when it came to the piano. she played so well, she'd been offered many scholarships including to manhattan conservatory of music and when she went to fill out her application one of the applications was her citizenship or nationality. she turned to her mother and said what is it, mom? her mom said i don't know. we brought teresa to america when she was 2 years old on a visitor's visa and her mom said we never filed...
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and he delivered a book to me set in 17th century england about a young boy who is a prodigy of the kitchenecomes a cook, the most renowned cook of his time. falls in love with the daughter of the lord of the manor, the english civil war intervenes and, anyway, it's for the audience who love -- [inaudible] and each chapter opens with a recipe. and i have commissioned 13 original illustrations, and i'm going to make the most beautiful book, and i'm so excited about it. it's beautiful inside as well as a physical object. so that's coming in the fall too. >> host: two more questions. what's it like now to have amazon as a publishing competitor? i mean, obviously, all the publishers like amazon to sell their books, but -- >> guest: well, i mean, you know, people ask me that, report reporters ask me that question, and i'm not particularly concerned by it. in fact, i've had editors who are 900 times my size for 20 years. now there's one that's a thousand times my size, what's the difference? [laughter] i'm going to have to find ways to maneuver and strategies that work for us. and the other thing
and he delivered a book to me set in 17th century england about a young boy who is a prodigy of the kitchenecomes a cook, the most renowned cook of his time. falls in love with the daughter of the lord of the manor, the english civil war intervenes and, anyway, it's for the audience who love -- [inaudible] and each chapter opens with a recipe. and i have commissioned 13 original illustrations, and i'm going to make the most beautiful book, and i'm so excited about it. it's beautiful inside as...
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environmentally responsible, fluids,ing fracking using clean technology to take advantage of this prodigious new resource that has tremendous opportunities. when you visit our national labs and see people figuring out lower compression calculations for diesel carburetors to improve emissions and thousands of innovations the side -- is an incredibly exciting time. this is a sputnik moment. just as in in 1957, the 100th anniversary of the atlantic's founding, the united states rose to the challenge. this time, the united states is rising to the challenge. this is something involving people all across this country. it is something that involves our scientists, that engages our industries, that takes advantage of the unique resource that is available in our national laboratories, and we are not doing this in isolation. we are doing it in a competitive world where the stakes are high, and we can choose at this critical moment in our history either to lead or to follow. we can choose, at this critical moment in our history, to roll up our sleeves and do what americans have done for generations, wh
environmentally responsible, fluids,ing fracking using clean technology to take advantage of this prodigious new resource that has tremendous opportunities. when you visit our national labs and see people figuring out lower compression calculations for diesel carburetors to improve emissions and thousands of innovations the side -- is an incredibly exciting time. this is a sputnik moment. just as in in 1957, the 100th anniversary of the atlantic's founding, the united states rose to the...