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randy howe is the author of "flags of the fifty states." >> it's as simple as can be. two colors. have the red and the gold that is a reference to queen isabella of spain, who sponsored much of the exploration of the new world. the symbol in the middle is a zia sun symbol, and it was found in an archaeological dig on a water jar. what was important to the zia was the number 4, and you'll see four lines facing in the four different directions. now, 4 was not just important to them for the four directions. they believed in the power of the four seasons. they felt that there were four aspects of life that every person should pursue, like purity, and being of sound mind, and all those sorts of positive attributes. >> the flag's bold simplicity helped it win first place in a competition of america's 50 state flags. with flag facts, i'm kristen. >>> coming up, the civil war's "ground zero." >>> let's check in with the students at the culinary institute of america for this week's cooking tip. >> you know, a lot of people say a watched pot never boils, but if you're getting a little impat
randy howe is the author of "flags of the fifty states." >> it's as simple as can be. two colors. have the red and the gold that is a reference to queen isabella of spain, who sponsored much of the exploration of the new world. the symbol in the middle is a zia sun symbol, and it was found in an archaeological dig on a water jar. what was important to the zia was the number 4, and you'll see four lines facing in the four different directions. now, 4 was not just important to...
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. >> reporter: randy howe is a teacher and author of the book "flags of the fifty states." his fascination with flags began when he was just a boy. >> i went on a trip around the country, and one stop was mount rushmore, and i was looking forward to seeing the presidents, but i was struck by, as you walk up to the monument, you see the fifty states represented by their flags, and it was really dramatic. >> reporter: so dramatic in fact, randy decided right then and there that he wanted to learn more about each flag. >> they were fluttering in the breeze, and that piqued my interest, and also a general interest in u.s. history. understanding how these 50 states came together as a country, the different things that were important to each of the 50 states, and oftentimes they're really well represented in those flags. where you have these 50 states put together to form a country, and of course we could all fly the american flag, and all states do, but it's very important for the people of each state to have a symbol that they can feel proud of, that they feel represents their
. >> reporter: randy howe is a teacher and author of the book "flags of the fifty states." his fascination with flags began when he was just a boy. >> i went on a trip around the country, and one stop was mount rushmore, and i was looking forward to seeing the presidents, but i was struck by, as you walk up to the monument, you see the fifty states represented by their flags, and it was really dramatic. >> reporter: so dramatic in fact, randy decided right then and...
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how do that get started in randy coleman wants to know, how did states become red for republicans, blueor democrats? >> you have to go back to 1904 when the new york times printed a special color map using blue for democrats and yellow for republicans. to detail, teddy roosevelt's electoral victory. color changed back and forth for years. it was it was that really started the ball rolling. >> it was a function of color tv. when they started color -coating the map, that's when these colors emerged. >> reporter: a political state science professor says the red- blue thing really took hold in 200 when the networks had to use it to show how states were lining up in a very disputed election. >> in 2000 when we had the big contest where the election was hung for a while, then we looked at that for so long on the television. we saw those blue states and the red states. everything just kind of gelled at that point. >> reporter: in our win or take all system, the color coating system works. that's about as far as the accuracy goes. >> the map works for a few hours on one night in november every
how do that get started in randy coleman wants to know, how did states become red for republicans, blueor democrats? >> you have to go back to 1904 when the new york times printed a special color map using blue for democrats and yellow for republicans. to detail, teddy roosevelt's electoral victory. color changed back and forth for years. it was it was that really started the ball rolling. >> it was a function of color tv. when they started color -coating the map, that's when these...
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randi kaye, cnn, baltimore. >>> coming up, how scientists figured out that lemurs don't like to gamblea, i finally meet konzi and pan benisha face to face. they ask to me bring surprises but i'm the one that gets the biggest and strangest surprise of all. >> who should be the bunny? bunny is you. >> i'm the bunny? >> you are the bunny. >> how am i the bunny? wow. ero™. we removed the alcohol and made it less intense. ♪ it still kills bad breath germs for a whole-mouth clean. and it's never felt so good. new less intense listerine® zero™. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t and blackberry have teamed up to keep your business moving. blackberry torch now just $99.99. only from at&t. rethink possible. ♪ [ male announcer ] they've been tested, built and driven like no other. and now they're being offered like no other. come to the winter event and get an exceptional offer on the mercedes-benz of your dreams. it's our way of showing a little holiday spirit. but hurry -- the offer ends soon. ♪ you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pi
randi kaye, cnn, baltimore. >>> coming up, how scientists figured out that lemurs don't like to gamblea, i finally meet konzi and pan benisha face to face. they ask to me bring surprises but i'm the one that gets the biggest and strangest surprise of all. >> who should be the bunny? bunny is you. >> i'm the bunny? >> you are the bunny. >> how am i the bunny? wow. ero™. we removed the alcohol and made it less intense. ♪ it still kills bad breath germs for a...
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randy wants to know how do states become red for republicans and blew for democrats. why those colors? that's tonight's good question. >> reporter: you have to go back to 1904 when the new york times printed a special color map using blue for democrats and yellow for republicans. colors changed back and forth for years, but it was television that started the ball rolling. >> it was the function of color tv. when you and i were growing up. when they started color coating the map on election nights, for presidential elections. >> francis nealy says the red/blue thing really took hold in 20 2000. >> a -- in 2000 where we had the big contest between category and -- gore and bush. everything got gelled at that point. >> reporter: he analysis our winter -- he says the color coding works. but that's as far as the accuracy goes. the map works for a few hours every year. we are kind of pitting one group against another falsely. every state is some shade of purple in reality. >>> looks like the giants might have some company. another bay area team moves one step closer to a cha
randy wants to know how do states become red for republicans and blew for democrats. why those colors? that's tonight's good question. >> reporter: you have to go back to 1904 when the new york times printed a special color map using blue for democrats and yellow for republicans. colors changed back and forth for years, but it was television that started the ball rolling. >> it was the function of color tv. when you and i were growing up. when they started color coating the map on...
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they filled the courtroom to hear how randy moore would be punished and to give words to their feelings what you did to my daughter was evil, hateful and despicable. >> moore kidnapped, raped and murdered his estranged wife. he tried to kill officer todd roland as he responded to the cries for help coming from the couple's apartment. >> 303 adam's been hit. officer down. >> you're evil, hateful, dark and disgusting persona couldn't stand to see her free and happy so he brutally murdered her. >> her gaze did not waver not even when moore interrupted. >> i hope you forever remember the difference between theresa and you. >> you read the journals she wrote, she hated you. you're a loser. >> moore also got the opportunity to address the court for more than ten minutes he tried to justify murdering the mother of his son. >> i have not one ounce of remorse for theresa ann's death. it could have all been prevented. all you had tos do was let me see my kid. now you'll never see her again. >> he did apologize to his family and to the officer. >> you know that day when you were laying behind the
they filled the courtroom to hear how randy moore would be punished and to give words to their feelings what you did to my daughter was evil, hateful and despicable. >> moore kidnapped, raped and murdered his estranged wife. he tried to kill officer todd roland as he responded to the cries for help coming from the couple's apartment. >> 303 adam's been hit. officer down. >> you're evil, hateful, dark and disgusting persona couldn't stand to see her free and happy so he...
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they filled the courtroom to hear how randy moore would be punished and to give words to their feelingser was evil, hateful and despicable. >> moore kid naped, murdered & his estranged wife. >> okay. 303, adam has been hit. officer down. >> you're evil, hateful and dark and disgusting and couldn't stand to see her happy and you couldn't stand it. >> i hope you forever remember the difference between you and you. >> in the journal she wrote, she hated you. >> thank you for the opportunity to -- your honor -- moore also got the opportunity to address the court for more than ten minutes. he tried to justify murdering the mother of his son. >> i have not one ounce of remorse for her death. it could have all been prevented. all you had to do is let me see my kid. now you're never going to see her again. >> moore did apologize to his family as well as officer rowland, but he prosecute faced the apology with a claim. >> you know that that day when you were laying on the ground behind the police car, killed, i could have killed you. i could have shot you 25 times. i chose not to. >> at times, t
they filled the courtroom to hear how randy moore would be punished and to give words to their feelingser was evil, hateful and despicable. >> moore kid naped, murdered & his estranged wife. >> okay. 303, adam has been hit. officer down. >> you're evil, hateful and dark and disgusting and couldn't stand to see her happy and you couldn't stand it. >> i hope you forever remember the difference between you and you. >> in the journal she wrote, she hated you....
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how dogs think. dogs and humans have been living together for some 15,000 years and researchers say this long partnership has actually shaped the way dogs see the world. randi tonight. >> reporter: if you've ever wondered what's really going on behind those puppy dog eyes, this may be the guy to tell you. >> good boy. good boy. >> >> reporter: professor brian hare, director of duke university's canine cognitive center is one of the few people in the country who study how dogs think. professor hare and his team put the pups through a series of games, similar to those you might play with young children. >> we don't want to look at cute pet tricks. what we want to know is what does the dog understand about its world. >> reporter: for years, researchers didn't even stoids dogs. they thought they were too domesticated. brian says that's exactly why dogs do need to be studied. for 15 years, he's been analyzing how dogs think. what surprised him most, he says, is that dogs have figured out how to read human behavior better than any other species, even chimpanzees. >> the way they think about their world is that people are super important and they can solve almost
how dogs think. dogs and humans have been living together for some 15,000 years and researchers say this long partnership has actually shaped the way dogs see the world. randi tonight. >> reporter: if you've ever wondered what's really going on behind those puppy dog eyes, this may be the guy to tell you. >> good boy. good boy. >> >> reporter: professor brian hare, director of duke university's canine cognitive center is one of the few people in the country who study how...
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randy shandobil has our report. >> reporter: back from vacation, governor elect jerry brown met privately with advisors to plot how to attack his new reality. the $12 billion shortfall he thought he had inherented is actually closer to 25 billion. >> this is a very damaging budget deficit and there are few options. >> reporter: few options says saken because after years of cuts to the schools and the needy there's very little left to cut. >> the cuts have been so severe, in the last years and the economy is in such bad shape right now that many more cuts and you're talking about permanent damage. >> to cherished constitutions such as universities, what would californians cut. >> i would cut some of the officials pay. >> i would cut some money spent on prisons. >> reporter: brown was vague on how we would tackle the budget problems. now some analysts say brown was wise to be so vague. since he promised almost nothing there are almost no promises to break. all jerry brown said is it's going to be very tough. no magic solutions but i have the experience and the ability to make tough decisions. >> unlike whitman, he d
randy shandobil has our report. >> reporter: back from vacation, governor elect jerry brown met privately with advisors to plot how to attack his new reality. the $12 billion shortfall he thought he had inherented is actually closer to 25 billion. >> this is a very damaging budget deficit and there are few options. >> reporter: few options says saken because after years of cuts to the schools and the needy there's very little left to cut. >> the cuts have been so severe,...
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randy shandobil has our report. >> reporter: back from vacation, governor elect jerry brown met privately with advisors to plot how to attack his new reality. the $12 billion shortfall he thought he had inherented is actually closer to 25 billion. >> this is a very damaging budget deficit and there are few options. >> reporter: few options says saken because after years of cuts to the schools and the needy there's very little left to cut. >> the cuts have been so severe, in the last years and the economy is in such bad shape right now that many more cuts and you're talking about permanent damage. >> to cherished constitutions such as universities, what would californians cut. >> i would cut some of the officials pay. >> i would cut some money spent on prisons. >> reporter: brown was vague on how we would tackle the budget problems. now some analysts say brown was wise to be so vague. since he promised almost nothing there are almost no promises to break. all jerry brown said is it's going to be very tough. no magic solutions but i have the experience and the ability to make tough decisions. >> unlike whitman, he d
randy shandobil has our report. >> reporter: back from vacation, governor elect jerry brown met privately with advisors to plot how to attack his new reality. the $12 billion shortfall he thought he had inherented is actually closer to 25 billion. >> this is a very damaging budget deficit and there are few options. >> reporter: few options says saken because after years of cuts to the schools and the needy there's very little left to cut. >> the cuts have been so severe,...
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. >> randy martina's is the president of the city college. randolph will explain, through the gi bill, how they are now funding the gi bill. it is not about where you are from but where you are going to school. because of the high cost of living, they provide more than just about any other city college in the state. >> thank you. but i am also a marine, [inaudible] thank you, mayor. policy advisers. thank you for having us here. i served seven years in the marine corps. i am here as the president of veterans alliance. our mission has been to create a home where veterans can come in and have a school that can offer so many things to them. one of the things that we've pushed the last semester was the better the resource center. dr. griffin made that happen along with walter newman. this veteran the resource center has brought a lot of good things to veterans, such as the va right next door, the chance for veterans who do not feel comfortable going to a hospital, they feel comfortable at school, so we matched both of them. we are getting a lot of good turnaround. our mission also is to bring
. >> randy martina's is the president of the city college. randolph will explain, through the gi bill, how they are now funding the gi bill. it is not about where you are from but where you are going to school. because of the high cost of living, they provide more than just about any other city college in the state. >> thank you. but i am also a marine, [inaudible] thank you, mayor. policy advisers. thank you for having us here. i served seven years in the marine corps. i am here as...
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the mirror. >> reporter: the dolphins can't see us, but reese can study how the dolphins react to the mirror. >> you can see randi'sl report monday on "360." what do the dolphins do when they see the mirror? >> they see themselves, which is remarkable. there's only a few others able to do that besides humans. monkeys can do it, but if you think about a dog or cat, when they look in the mirror they think it's another dog or cat. but dolphins have self-recognition, they know it's them. and as you saw, they become really playful, because the mirror wasn't up before we got down there. >> how do we know the dolphins know it's them and not another dolphin? >> through her study, she's studied them for over 25 years but you can see the difference. they go up really close, look in their own eye and you saw the tricks, he was spinning upside down, they open their mouths, stick out their tongue. it's really fascinating. you can see the excitement. >> how long have they been working with the two-way mirrors? >> some of them only a few months, but you can see they're getting more and more comfortable with it. there were about s
the mirror. >> reporter: the dolphins can't see us, but reese can study how the dolphins react to the mirror. >> you can see randi'sl report monday on "360." what do the dolphins do when they see the mirror? >> they see themselves, which is remarkable. there's only a few others able to do that besides humans. monkeys can do it, but if you think about a dog or cat, when they look in the mirror they think it's another dog or cat. but dolphins have self-recognition,...
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. >> randy martina's is the president of the city college. randolph will explain, through the gi bill, how they are now funding the gi bill. it is not about where you are from but where you are going to school. because of the high cost of living, they provide more than just about any other city college in the state. >> thank you. but i am also a marine, [inaudible] thank you, mayor. policy advisers. thank you for having us here. i served seven years in the marine corps. i am here as the president of veterans alliance. our mission has been to create a home where veterans can come in and have a school that can offer so many things to them. one of the things that we've pushed the last semest
. >> randy martina's is the president of the city college. randolph will explain, through the gi bill, how they are now funding the gi bill. it is not about where you are from but where you are going to school. because of the high cost of living, they provide more than just about any other city college in the state. >> thank you. but i am also a marine, [inaudible] thank you, mayor. policy advisers. thank you for having us here. i served seven years in the marine corps. i am here as...
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randy's pet shop. they came from the home of a hoarder. they snapped this photo showing how the animals took over a house. rescue groups got involved when the a and e network decided to feature the case in a reality show. >> they would scatter food on the floor, it was like a carpet of rats, it sounded like it was raining in the house but it was really just the chewing of the food by the rats, there was so many that they just did that. >> reporter: they ended up here because he had room. most of the female rats were pregnant and, since yesterday, 30 babies have been born. >> are they misunderstood? >> absolutely. yes. because many people relate to them as the rags you see outside or under your house or what have you, but these again are a completely different species. >> united animal nations says the rats are domesticated and make great pets, whichever ones aren't adopted here will be shipped across the country. >> reporter: you're saying there is a difference between like a sewer rat and that rat? >> absolutely. absolutely. you see, again, it's a genetic instinct for them
randy's pet shop. they came from the home of a hoarder. they snapped this photo showing how the animals took over a house. rescue groups got involved when the a and e network decided to feature the case in a reality show. >> they would scatter food on the floor, it was like a carpet of rats, it sounded like it was raining in the house but it was really just the chewing of the food by the rats, there was so many that they just did that. >> reporter: they ended up here because he had...
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randy can give us a real close examination of just how close we got to an economic collapse in 2008.was there for it. >> you really compiled great experts and mentioned people concerned about the economy. you also have a lot of questions. what will the format be? will it be presentation? will it be qa? >> this is all going to be qa. i will be moderating the discussion and take questions from the audience, too. we really want to get the audience involved in this. these are our closest readers to people who are closely in touch. anyone who is welcome to attend next wednesday. i want to make sure it's real hands on and it gets to where people want to know about and what are other prospects of having a strong financial future. >> i guess i get the feeling that the chicago forward idea is that we have to talk to ourselves to solve these problems. >> first one we had was great. we did one in september on education and we had ron huberman and karen lewis from the chicago teachers union and senator james meeks who is pushing education choice. we had the head of the archdiocese of chicago and
randy can give us a real close examination of just how close we got to an economic collapse in 2008.was there for it. >> you really compiled great experts and mentioned people concerned about the economy. you also have a lot of questions. what will the format be? will it be presentation? will it be qa? >> this is all going to be qa. i will be moderating the discussion and take questions from the audience, too. we really want to get the audience involved in this. these are our...
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particular, i was doing dishes, i think mike was sweeping the floor and randy was cleaning off the tables and the counter tops, that's howics to them and we would sing a three-part harmony. we were very young. but it's good practice. >> larry: where did this new song come from? >> nothing? >> larry: uh-huh. >> from the movie. i had ask tyler if he had a theme song for the movie and he said no. i told him i would like to give it a go if he wouldn't mind. i viewed it twice with jimmy and jimmy and i went into his studio and we created these and presented it to tyler. i didn't know if he would like it or not. i was hoping he would. and he loved it. it was really from the characters in the film. >> larry: it fits the film? >> perfectly. >> larry: because sometimes you'll see songs that don't even pertain to the film. >> no, this was written for the film and watching those characters. >> larry: we're not going to dwell on this, this is too much a part of a sad past. you said you learned of michael's death when you were filming in atlanta for tyler perry's other movie "why i got married 2 jshsz you said cussing on work helped
particular, i was doing dishes, i think mike was sweeping the floor and randy was cleaning off the tables and the counter tops, that's howics to them and we would sing a three-part harmony. we were very young. but it's good practice. >> larry: where did this new song come from? >> nothing? >> larry: uh-huh. >> from the movie. i had ask tyler if he had a theme song for the movie and he said no. i told him i would like to give it a go if he wouldn't mind. i viewed it twice...
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and randy was cleaning off the table. and all the countertops. that's howup with melodies. then we would add lyrics to them and sing a three-part harmony. we were very young. it's good practice. >> larry: where did this new song come from? >> "nothing"? >> larry: yeah. >> from the movie. i had asked tyler if he had a theme song for the film, and he said no. and i told him i would love to give it a go if he wouldn't mind. and i viewed the movie twice with jermaine. and then jermaine and i just went into his studio, and we created this. and presented it to tyler. i didn't know if he would like it or not. i was hoping he would. and he loved it. so it was really from the characters in the film. >> larry: it fits the film. >> perfectly. >> larry: sometimes you'll see songs that don't even pay attention -- >> no, no, this was written for the film. in watching those characters. >> larry: we're not going to dwell on this. because it's too much part of a sad mess. but you said you learned about michael's death while filming in atlanta with tyler perry's other movie.
and randy was cleaning off the table. and all the countertops. that's howup with melodies. then we would add lyrics to them and sing a three-part harmony. we were very young. it's good practice. >> larry: where did this new song come from? >> "nothing"? >> larry: yeah. >> from the movie. i had asked tyler if he had a theme song for the film, and he said no. and i told him i would love to give it a go if he wouldn't mind. and i viewed the movie twice with...
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. >> congressman-elect randy hultgren, best of luck to you. >>> how many hits are sitting in the michael archives? we'll find out today with the release of a new duet with akon. that's trending. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. princess of the powerpoint. your core competency... is competency. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i'm getting an upgrade. [ male announcer ] indeed, business pro. indeed. go national. go like a pro. >>> a lot of stories trending today. what are you talking about and tweeting about? for that we go to sandra endo. ms. endso let's begin with the show last night. sarah palin. some people are saying this could be the best possible ad for her ever or programs it could back fire. do we know yet how the ratings were? >> yeah, really good, brooke. it's very trendy today because it debuted strong with nearly 5 million viewers. an inside look at sarah palin's life at home in alaska. the former governor's new reality show on tlc
. >> congressman-elect randy hultgren, best of luck to you. >>> how many hits are sitting in the michael archives? we'll find out today with the release of a new duet with akon. that's trending. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. princess of the powerpoint. your core competency... is competency. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i'm...
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randy quaid and his wife evi. this is the "cbs morning news. [ female announcer ] treat yourself to something special for lunch. howcoastal soup and grilled shrimp salad combination at red lobster? or maybe skewers of tender, wood-grilled shrimp. or your choice of shrimp paired with wood-grilled chicken. all served with unlimited, freshly-baked cheddar bay biscuits. seafood lunches starting at just $6.99 that fit into your budget and your lunch hour. only at red lobster. set your pace to island time. rich chocolate over creamy coconut. almond joy and mounds. enjoy more. i don'i heard thatd nearly 4 out 5 women aren't getting enough vitamin d. so i take one a day women's, a complete multivitamin with more vitamin d to support bone and breast health. [ female announcer ] one a day women's. >>> the budbus epidemi >>> the bedbug epidemic showing no signs of slowing down. the cost of fighting them has more than doubled topping a quarter a billion dollars. the problem invaded all kinds of businesses. as jim axelrod reports, victims are fed up and fighting back. >> i'm thinking to myself, i can't believe, i can't believe
randy quaid and his wife evi. this is the "cbs morning news. [ female announcer ] treat yourself to something special for lunch. howcoastal soup and grilled shrimp salad combination at red lobster? or maybe skewers of tender, wood-grilled shrimp. or your choice of shrimp paired with wood-grilled chicken. all served with unlimited, freshly-baked cheddar bay biscuits. seafood lunches starting at just $6.99 that fit into your budget and your lunch hour. only at red lobster. set your pace to...
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how human intelligence has evolved. dolphins, big grain brains and incredibly complex. randiaye shows us why some believe they are the most incredible. >> reporter: spend a day with a dolphin and you're quickly reminded of why they've always captured our imaginations. playful, soeshable and incredibly fun to be around. but scientists say there's a lot more to these animals. and they're just beginning to understand the intricate thinking of the so-called "big-brained mammals." here you go -- good girl! we came here to the baltimore aquarium to see how intelligent dolphins are. you see them playing with their trainers all the time but scientists who study them say there's a lot more happening there athan just play. their intelligence actually rivals ours. here you go -- to see up close what has scientists so excited, we climbed down into a tiny underwater lab, with a window into the aquarium. where scientist, diana reeve, puts up a two-way mirror. the dolphins can't see us but she can study how they react to the mirror. >> we used to think we were the only species on the planet
how human intelligence has evolved. dolphins, big grain brains and incredibly complex. randiaye shows us why some believe they are the most incredible. >> reporter: spend a day with a dolphin and you're quickly reminded of why they've always captured our imaginations. playful, soeshable and incredibly fun to be around. but scientists say there's a lot more to these animals. and they're just beginning to understand the intricate thinking of the so-called "big-brained mammals."...
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we've heard how smart they are. so our randif. >> reporter: spend a day with a dolphin and you're quickly reminded of why they've always captured our imagination. they are playful, sociable, and just incredibly fun to be around. but scientists say there's a lot more to these animals, and they're just beginning to understand the intricate thinking of these so-called big-brain mammals. >> here you go, nani. good girl! >> reporter: we came here to the baltimore aquarium to see just how intelligent dolphins are. you see them playing with their trainers all the time. but scientists who study them say there's a lot more happening there than just play. that their intelligence actually rivals ours. here you go. >> to see upclose what has scientists so excited, we climbed down into a tiny underwater lab with a window into the aquarium where scientists put a two-way mirror up against the glass. the dolphins can't see us, but reese can study how the dolphins react to the mirror. >> we used to think we were the only species on the planet th
we've heard how smart they are. so our randif. >> reporter: spend a day with a dolphin and you're quickly reminded of why they've always captured our imagination. they are playful, sociable, and just incredibly fun to be around. but scientists say there's a lot more to these animals, and they're just beginning to understand the intricate thinking of these so-called big-brain mammals. >> here you go, nani. good girl! >> reporter: we came here to the baltimore aquarium to see...
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by the effort they've given here and yeah, he wants to make sure how they know how much he appreciate it. >> thanks, randyng us, the spokesman for the miller campaign. so, kelly the vote counts continue this juneau and 70,000 yet to separate and that will take until about wednesday of next week, we'll send it back to you. >> kelly: wow, dan springer reporting from juneau, alaska, a lot of counting to do up there. thanks, dan. meantime, new york congressman charlie rangel's ethics trial set for monday and faces 13 counts of violating house rules which include failing to report assets, pay taxes on a vacation property, and using congressional stationary to raise funds for an academic center named in his honor. rangel would easily win reelection and insists he's innocent and is rejecting any offers to settle the charges and the trial is expected to last about a week. >> jamie: and congress is getting ready to head back to work, even though it's a lame duck session, there are a number of very serious issues to attend to. molly henneberg joining us now live from washington. hey, molly. outgoing speaker nancy p
by the effort they've given here and yeah, he wants to make sure how they know how much he appreciate it. >> thanks, randyng us, the spokesman for the miller campaign. so, kelly the vote counts continue this juneau and 70,000 yet to separate and that will take until about wednesday of next week, we'll send it back to you. >> kelly: wow, dan springer reporting from juneau, alaska, a lot of counting to do up there. thanks, dan. meantime, new york congressman charlie rangel's ethics...
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randy moss took another bizarre twist today. just one month and one day after gushing about how much he misses new england, moss is unxemploye. wonder why? they waived the controversial receiver today as they sent a third-round pick to the patriots to get him. brad childress told his players this morning that moss is no longer with the team. then he failed to mention it during his press conference. weird things are going on in minnesota. moss hasn't appeared on the wire yet. if no team claims him once he does, which is unlikely, moss will become a free agent. stay tuned, will you? if the offense keeps going like it's been, they don't need him. yesterday at the coliseum the raiders won the second straight game for the first time in over two seasons and jason campbell continues to impress. the silver and black put up 500 yards of total offense for the second week in a room helping the raiders outscore their opponent. they like where they're headed. >> this team is learning how to come together as a team and be a unit. it won't always be pretty. >> it feels good to see things start to come together, and we start to play complime
randy moss took another bizarre twist today. just one month and one day after gushing about how much he misses new england, moss is unxemploye. wonder why? they waived the controversial receiver today as they sent a third-round pick to the patriots to get him. brad childress told his players this morning that moss is no longer with the team. then he failed to mention it during his press conference. weird things are going on in minnesota. moss hasn't appeared on the wire yet. if no team claims...
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and how is he going to overcome the bitter partisan ballots and crippling deficits that grey davis and arnold schwarzenegger were unable to overcome. our political editor randy reports. >> reporter: it's back to the future. the man who decades ago was labeled governor moonbeam is now proclaiming himself governor practical. >> it was a really good victory last night. but of course it just paves the way for a lot of very hard work up ahead. >> reporter: meeting with reporters today in his oakland office, the governor elect acknowledged that beating his wealthy opponent meg whitman was the easy part. finding a way to pay for everything californians want and overcome a predicted $12 billion deficit, that's the hard part. >> i'm very aware of the deficit. i am very aware of how long it's been around. it's defied the best efforts of several governors. all i can tell you is i didn't create this mess. i am going to be straight and tell it like it is. i will do everything i can to make it work. >> reporter: some good news for the governor elect. last night californians voted to get rid of the two-thirds requirement to pass the budget. that means that the democrats sh
and how is he going to overcome the bitter partisan ballots and crippling deficits that grey davis and arnold schwarzenegger were unable to overcome. our political editor randy reports. >> reporter: it's back to the future. the man who decades ago was labeled governor moonbeam is now proclaiming himself governor practical. >> it was a really good victory last night. but of course it just paves the way for a lot of very hard work up ahead. >> reporter: meeting with reporters...
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and how is he going to overcome the bitter partisan ballots and crippling deficits that grey davis and arnold schwarzenegger were unable to overcome. our political editor randy reports. >> reporter: it's back to the future. the man who decades ago was labeled governor moonbeam is now proclaiming himself governor practical. >> it was a really good victory last night. but of course it just paves the way for a lot of very hard work up ahead. >> reporter: meeting with reporters today in his oakland office, the governor elect acknowledged that beating his wealthy opponent meg whitman was the easy part. finding a way to pay for everything californians want and overcome a predicted $12 billion deficit, that's the hard part. >> i'm very aware of the deficit. i am very aware of how long it's been around. it's defied the best efforts of several governors. all i can tell you is i didn't create this mess. i am going to be straight and tell it like it is. i will do everything i can to make it work. >> reporter: some good news for the governor elect. last night californians voted to get rid of the two-thirds requirement to pass the budget. that means that the democrats sh
and how is he going to overcome the bitter partisan ballots and crippling deficits that grey davis and arnold schwarzenegger were unable to overcome. our political editor randy reports. >> reporter: it's back to the future. the man who decades ago was labeled governor moonbeam is now proclaiming himself governor practical. >> it was a really good victory last night. but of course it just paves the way for a lot of very hard work up ahead. >> reporter: meeting with reporters...
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randy shandobil's career as a journalist as we say goodbye. >>> but first, chief meteorologist bill martin is following the weather conditions. how cold it will get and how it will impact your holiday plans, coming up next. >>> an annual report warning of overlook problems for toy safety was released today. it's the 20th of such reports. researchers tested toys for dangerous chemicals such as lead and also found toys for small children that are choking hazards. >> my toy that my son choke on did meet the standard but the standard was clearly not safe. i mean it was a dangerous toy. >> we have posted a link to the full report at ktvu.com. just click on the web links section. >>> u.s. treasury fishes say the federal government made $11.7 billion from the general motors initial public offering. when gm went public last week, the company sos more than 350 million shares. >>> redwood shores oracle was the big winner against tech rival sap. a judge ordered sap to pay oracle 1.3 billion in damages. the award is one of the largest ever in such a case. >>> this is a bittersweet night for us here at channel 2. after 32 years on the job, ra
randy shandobil's career as a journalist as we say goodbye. >>> but first, chief meteorologist bill martin is following the weather conditions. how cold it will get and how it will impact your holiday plans, coming up next. >>> an annual report warning of overlook problems for toy safety was released today. it's the 20th of such reports. researchers tested toys for dangerous chemicals such as lead and also found toys for small children that are choking hazards. >> my toy...
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what he told our randy ten years ago when he wasn't running for office. >>> also they're still illegal, find out how one bay area city is clearing the way for more medical marijuana farms. >>> good morning. if you're driving in marin county so far looks pretty good here as you head down to san rafel. more about the morning commute and the bay weather straight ahead. >>> good morning. rather cold out there. 30s and 40s. wind has picked up as well for some. it will be mostly sunny. few high clouds to the north bay. inland mid-60s. >>> time now 5:23. despite the defeat of prop 19, the city of oakland is pushing ahead with plans to make the marijuana industry more mainstream. the city council approved a plan to regulate large scale medical marijuana farms. that will be the first in the nation to be government sanctions. applicants would have to undergo extensive background checks, provide security and pay any back taxes. still not clear how the state or the federal governments will respond to this, but the federal government still considers medical marijuana farming a crime. >>> we're seeing another sid
what he told our randy ten years ago when he wasn't running for office. >>> also they're still illegal, find out how one bay area city is clearing the way for more medical marijuana farms. >>> good morning. if you're driving in marin county so far looks pretty good here as you head down to san rafel. more about the morning commute and the bay weather straight ahead. >>> good morning. rather cold out there. 30s and 40s. wind has picked up as well for some. it will be...
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randy sheph d shepherd. first off, thanks for your time as well. give us the overview. how are you feeling tonight? >> thank you, keith. i feel pretty good. i'm still at a somewhat high functioning level for somebody in my condition, i'm told. and i have my family with me. so things are pretty good. thanks. >> what would happen if you got a call tonight telling you that there was a heart available? >> well, because of the funding falling through, i'm not active on the list right now. i'm on the inactive part of the list until alternative funding financing is available. >> can you explain with this platform available to you, randy, explain to governor brewer why it's so important to fix this and not to wait till january when some of the legislators want to bring it up again some? >> it would be great if that was the case. if somebody could sign something, do whatever so that the funding would be there for me to get my heart. if -- as i understand it, the state's out of money. i understand that. and i'm not looking for somebody to invent money for me or money where there's not available. but i would
randy sheph d shepherd. first off, thanks for your time as well. give us the overview. how are you feeling tonight? >> thank you, keith. i feel pretty good. i'm still at a somewhat high functioning level for somebody in my condition, i'm told. and i have my family with me. so things are pretty good. thanks. >> what would happen if you got a call tonight telling you that there was a heart available? >> well, because of the funding falling through, i'm not active on the list...
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randy belesomo, wgn news. >>> and it's time now for our lunch break. shaw's crab house joins us next. we will learn howo make the signature oysters rockefeller and more live music from the march 4 marching band. if you have osteoporosis, and you take once-monthly boniva, check out the myboniva program. it's free to join, and it shows you lots of ways to help improve your bone strength. like bone-healthy exercises that are easy to do. boniva works with your body to help stop and reverse bone loss. any myboniva gives you calcium-rich recipes... monthly reminders... and even a month of boniva, free. so call or go to myboniva.com and sign up now. ( announcer ) don't take boniva if you have problems with your esophagus, low blood calcium, severe kidney disease, or can't sit or stand for at least one hour. follow dosing instructions carefully. stop taking boniva and tell your doctor if you have difficult or painful swallowing, chest pain or severe or continuing heartburn, as these may be signs of serious upper digestive problems. if jaw problems or severe bone, joint, and/or muscle pain develop, tell your do
randy belesomo, wgn news. >>> and it's time now for our lunch break. shaw's crab house joins us next. we will learn howo make the signature oysters rockefeller and more live music from the march 4 marching band. if you have osteoporosis, and you take once-monthly boniva, check out the myboniva program. it's free to join, and it shows you lots of ways to help improve your bone strength. like bone-healthy exercises that are easy to do. boniva works with your body to help stop and reverse...
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randy moss. yesterday, he embraced his former owner , and new england beat minnesota. he went on to say howhis teammates. and win and was a great, great place and the patriots set your not going to get any passes and of a bad attitude? you are gone! >> 5 $525 k not talking to you and pursley i really do not care but the same time i to ask questions. and i will ask. and i'm not going to answer any more questions for the rest of this year. >> and the world series. >> and i said that the patriots but the vikings. that was is a regional team. and lincecum, has a walk, so it is a very pivotal point of the game in. the raiders' best player is a ankle sprain suffering injury and the fourth quarter. and no official word on how long he will be out. usually, that injury will be 4-6 weeks but they've been playing great! 49ers, could of found a quarterback. therese math and the london. he was pretty great in the first half, and to the entire game but there was something in his plea that the 49ers. on his-play, 26-they have two victories and six losses. and now, lincecum. and stay with kron 4 throughout
randy moss. yesterday, he embraced his former owner , and new england beat minnesota. he went on to say howhis teammates. and win and was a great, great place and the patriots set your not going to get any passes and of a bad attitude? you are gone! >> 5 $525 k not talking to you and pursley i really do not care but the same time i to ask questions. and i will ask. and i'm not going to answer any more questions for the rest of this year. >> and the world series. >> and i said...
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randy mcmichael. rivers had 4 touchdown passes. two of them to the undrafted rookie. jarret tutu, fresno state product from the sacramento area provides the game winner. chargers win 29-23. >>> nfc, vikings and cardinals. howany times has brett favre done this over the last two decades? game tying touchdown. brett favre throws for a career high 446. the vikings would go on to beat the cardinals. 27-24 in overtime. >>> warriors. kicking off a five-game road trip in detroit. masked man. richard hamilton scoring 27. pistons win 10 102-97. >>> being taken over by the pga is harding park. the course hosted a championshipment they will not increase green fees. so they say. sunset district. this one came down to the ends. john cook on 18. starting to be known as mr. november. nails a putt for the win. wins this event for the second year in a row. finishing at 17 under. the 2010 charles schwawab open winner. >>> great tee shot. sets up a birdie. tiger finishes at seven under 12 shots behind the eventual winner and it was that man. on 16 birdie putt. taps in on 18 to steal it beating westwood by one shot. westwood remains the number 1 golfer in the world. >>> nascar. everyone is feeling the pressure of the chase fo
randy mcmichael. rivers had 4 touchdown passes. two of them to the undrafted rookie. jarret tutu, fresno state product from the sacramento area provides the game winner. chargers win 29-23. >>> nfc, vikings and cardinals. howany times has brett favre done this over the last two decades? game tying touchdown. brett favre throws for a career high 446. the vikings would go on to beat the cardinals. 27-24 in overtime. >>> warriors. kicking off a five-game road trip in detroit....
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how long have you been doing this, shooting -- >> i've been shooting arrows since i was 14 and it was my mom's idea. she said, randyat a time? i said, you know, you can do a lot in hollywood. and i found out it's possible. >> jimmy: regular archery wasn't good enough, dangerous enough as a child are you supposed to shoot more than one at once? >> a bow is not designed for that. i'm trying to make the impossible possible. >> jimmy: and that's the sort of thing you look at guinness. >> we prefer it, yeah. >> jimmy: the previous record is held by you, six balloons. how many times did it take you to do that? >> i hit them on the first shot in london, england. >> were you there with him? >> no, i wasn't. i'm here to see if he can do seven in the one shot. >> jimmy: yeah, i know. >> is that what we're doing? >> jimmy: all right, this is exciting. we saw the lifesavers thing. are lifesavers harder? i would think that's hardener a way. >> not really. it's just the thing about it is, i practiced this shot more recently. that shot i haven't been practicing as much because i do it at shows and stuff across the country and the
how long have you been doing this, shooting -- >> i've been shooting arrows since i was 14 and it was my mom's idea. she said, randyat a time? i said, you know, you can do a lot in hollywood. and i found out it's possible. >> jimmy: regular archery wasn't good enough, dangerous enough as a child are you supposed to shoot more than one at once? >> a bow is not designed for that. i'm trying to make the impossible possible. >> jimmy: and that's the sort of thing you look at...