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and there was raven.then headed home to find caden undisturbed in his crib, but janet lying in a pool of blood. [ screaming ] >> okay. you're going to have to calm down, okay? what's the address? >> detectives also talked to raven's family and friends. by all accounts, he was outgoing, friendly, charming and broke. >> they don't have any money. they can't rub two nickles together. >> knew every dollar he earned. >> exactly. >> money or lack of it may have been behind something that had happened five months earlier. raven had been caught stealing sporting equipment from his employer, and reselling it on ebay. raven's mother, karen, was stunned. >> i just couldn't believe it. i was like, how could you be so stupid? but at least he admitted it. he didn't try to get out of it. i was proud of him for that. >> for owning up. >> for owning up. >> along with the young couple's financial stress, friends told detectives raven and janet had also had a brush with infidel y infidelity. according to janet's friend brit
and there was raven.then headed home to find caden undisturbed in his crib, but janet lying in a pool of blood. [ screaming ] >> okay. you're going to have to calm down, okay? what's the address? >> detectives also talked to raven's family and friends. by all accounts, he was outgoing, friendly, charming and broke. >> they don't have any money. they can't rub two nickles together. >> knew every dollar he earned. >> exactly. >> money or lack of it may have...
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. >> on a snowy day in the of seasons, the training camp for the baltimore ravens football team seems deserted but a j.b. rigans, the senior advisor to player development is at his desk as he is every day. >> you come here to work several times a week, and one wouldn't blame you if you wanted to stay at home. what keeps you coming here? >> sure, i could have stayed home and gone into seclusion after my als diagnosis. but coming to work is about refusing to give up. if we are isolated from human interaction, our spirits will wither and die. >> a driving force on the ravens 2001 super bowl winning team. oj was diagnosed with a paralyzing and incurable disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. network. >> they say the average life span is two to five years. 40. okay. well what am i going to do? you can lay down and say whoa is me and go in the corner? >> never been my attitude. >> als, a neurological disorder is also known as lou gehrig's disease. from raven rookies to harden veterans, this is brimming full of men who appear to have super human strength. no matter who they are, they all ag
. >> on a snowy day in the of seasons, the training camp for the baltimore ravens football team seems deserted but a j.b. rigans, the senior advisor to player development is at his desk as he is every day. >> you come here to work several times a week, and one wouldn't blame you if you wanted to stay at home. what keeps you coming here? >> sure, i could have stayed home and gone into seclusion after my als diagnosis. but coming to work is about refusing to give up. if we are...
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the raven is the most prolific unmanned aircraft system in the world.e bit smaller and shorter duration, about 90 minutes. one of those systems sells and $200,000000 for the u.s. military. we are causally developing new capabilities. the main objective of the systems is to carry a sensor. and usually a camera. it can allow you to see night and day. when you'reant looking for a lost person in the wilderness and monitoring wildlife. >> i am wondering if you can just tell us what kind of volumes are you making these drones in? >> our small unmanned aircraft systems, namely the plume a -- raven make upd 86% of the entire fleet of the u.s. military. inall the unmanned aircraft the dod, hours make up 86%. we have produced somewhere ofween 25,000 and 30,000 these small unmanned airplanes. we are terribly excited about the future because as the faa looks to deregulate the airspace , we are looking at applications and precision agriculture, geographic information systems, public safety and border security, critical asset monitoring. the market could be worth as
the raven is the most prolific unmanned aircraft system in the world.e bit smaller and shorter duration, about 90 minutes. one of those systems sells and $200,000000 for the u.s. military. we are causally developing new capabilities. the main objective of the systems is to carry a sensor. and usually a camera. it can allow you to see night and day. when you'reant looking for a lost person in the wilderness and monitoring wildlife. >> i am wondering if you can just tell us what kind of...
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find out where aliko dangote and the rest raven on our list.at day, because i'm going to be on all day. >>> plus why the u.s. is the place to be in manufacturing. also northwestern football players voting today on whether to form the nation's first-ever college athletics union. they won't get the results for some months, it appears. fuls buffalo bills cheerleaders hanging up their pompoms. we'll tell you why when the power rundown occurs next. ndown. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. drivers, tgo!our marks. it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... pulls you back into your
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to run my fingers through your raven hair to touch your milk white skin.ughter] [cheers and applause] >> stephen: jon, i'm really going to miss me. >> jon: godspeed. going to miss me. >> jon: godspeed. st wow! thanks! join dd perks and get a free medium dunkin' coffee, tea, latte, or other medium beverage. enroll today for a free medium beverage on us. america runs on dunkin'. we'll pay your early termination fees. so you can get the new galaxy s5 for $0 down. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight she's the coanchor of abc's "good morning america". her new memoir is called everybody's got something. please welcome to the program robin roberts. come on, hello. [cheers and applause] hello! >> jon: well, hello. >> how are you? [cheers and applause] >> jon: thank you so much for being here. >> i'm sorry out of habit i said good morning. i am sorry. >> jon: they did just get up i know these people. close enough to 4:20 that they just got up. >> oh! >> jon: everybody has somebody but -- something but man, not everybody has everything. you
to run my fingers through your raven hair to touch your milk white skin.ughter] [cheers and applause] >> stephen: jon, i'm really going to miss me. >> jon: godspeed. going to miss me. >> jon: godspeed. st wow! thanks! join dd perks and get a free medium dunkin' coffee, tea, latte, or other medium beverage. enroll today for a free medium beverage on us. america runs on dunkin'. we'll pay your early termination fees. so you can get the new galaxy s5 for $0 down. [cheers and...
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the veterinarian examines a dead raven that was possibly poisoned by lead.ow many other carrion-eating birds in europe have been killed by lead poisoning has yet to be determined. >> authorities have already investigated it, but they did not use animal cadavers. instead, they took lead samples and were able to show that during the summer when there is little hunting going on, the lead levels were much lower, but as soon as hunting season got underway, the birds showed higher lead levels. >> veterinarians, corners, and german conservationists want to see lead munitions banned. just like the lead and automobile fuels that was eradicated three decades ago. >> some 140 million tons of debris are floating in the world's oceans. some of the objects are even visible from space. most of it is plastic rubbish, and that is a fatal trap for many seabirds. now eu officials want to tackle this problem at the source. they are proposing an outright ban on the test of plastic carrier bags. for now, though, plastic bags are everywhere in portugal. a portuguese video artist h
the veterinarian examines a dead raven that was possibly poisoned by lead.ow many other carrion-eating birds in europe have been killed by lead poisoning has yet to be determined. >> authorities have already investigated it, but they did not use animal cadavers. instead, they took lead samples and were able to show that during the summer when there is little hunting going on, the lead levels were much lower, but as soon as hunting season got underway, the birds showed higher lead levels....
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to run my fingers through your raven hair to touch your milk white skin. [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> stephen: jon, i'm really going to miss me. >> jon: godspeed. st this is smith & forge hard cider. it's like emmett, here. strong. sturdy. but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. built to refresh. smith & forge hard cider. oww! made strong. we'll pay your early termination fees. oww! so you can get the new galaxy s5 for $0 down. it's a place you've been before, but it's not on any map. so go out there, lose yourself, and find the truth. ♪ we're all born wild. ♪ let's keep it that way. the 2014 4runner. toyota. let's go places. that witnessed that thing he shouldn't have and got put in that program you're not supposed to know about? he gets to go away for a while to a place we can't talk about and eat velveeta shells & cheese. liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight she's the coanchor of abc's "good morning america". her new memoir is called everybody's got something. pleas
to run my fingers through your raven hair to touch your milk white skin. [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> stephen: jon, i'm really going to miss me. >> jon: godspeed. st this is smith & forge hard cider. it's like emmett, here. strong. sturdy. but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. built to refresh. smith & forge hard cider. oww! made strong. we'll pay your early termination fees. oww! so you can get the new galaxy s5 for $0 down. it's a place you've...
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to run my fingers through your raven hair to touch your milk white skin.laughter] [cheers and applause] >> stephen: jon, i'm really going to miss me. >> jon: godspeed. going to miss me. >> jon: godspeed. steph hello. shopping for a used car with the right history? yeah. i don't want one that's had a big wreck. oh, our team tracks millions of accidents. yeah, doug to carfax... i got an accident report on vin# 1dc... moles? they dig up the facts. naturally. let carfax® help you find the right used car with the right history. i like it. start shopping now at carfax.com rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. all aboard. rolo. get your smooth on. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight she's the coanchor of abc's "good morning america". her new memoir is called everybody's got something. please welcome to the program robin roberts. come on, hello. [cheers and applause] hello! >> jon: well, hello. >> how are you? [cheers and applause] >> jon: thank you so much for being here. >> i'm sorry out of habit i said good morning. i
to run my fingers through your raven hair to touch your milk white skin.laughter] [cheers and applause] >> stephen: jon, i'm really going to miss me. >> jon: godspeed. going to miss me. >> jon: godspeed. steph hello. shopping for a used car with the right history? yeah. i don't want one that's had a big wreck. oh, our team tracks millions of accidents. yeah, doug to carfax... i got an accident report on vin# 1dc... moles? they dig up the facts. naturally. let carfax® help you...
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to run my fingers through your raven hair to touch your milk white skin.s and applause] >> stephen: jon, i'm really going to miss me. >> jon: godspeed. going to miss me. >> jon: godspeed. st pizza hut already makes great pizzas. but now they're delivering award-winning wingstreet wings. time to put them to the test, with some real wing experts: rec league softball teams what you think? these are delicious! that's good! it's got spicy and flavor to em. imma get one more. get 8 bone-out wings for 5 bucks. wingstreet from pizza hut but there's a hint of sweetness, too. [ woman clearing throat ] it must be the apples. i concur. the new chicken apple sausage sandwich from dunkin', made with real apples and spices, your morning just got a lot more flavorful. stuck in a contract? switch to t-mobile we'll pay your early termination fees. so you can get the new galaxy s5 for $0 down right now. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight she's the coanchor of abc's "good morning america". her new memoir is called everybody's got something. please we
to run my fingers through your raven hair to touch your milk white skin.s and applause] >> stephen: jon, i'm really going to miss me. >> jon: godspeed. going to miss me. >> jon: godspeed. st pizza hut already makes great pizzas. but now they're delivering award-winning wingstreet wings. time to put them to the test, with some real wing experts: rec league softball teams what you think? these are delicious! that's good! it's got spicy and flavor to em. imma get one more. get 8...
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watch tony park ravened you know what happens. 111-90 their final.by the lakers over the kings. get ready. warriors in two games up on phoenix for the final playoff spot in the western conference. they have seven games left against one opponent with a winning record. after losing monday against the indians, the as closer jim johnson was booed off the mound. oakland had a one-run lead in the ninth. johnson loaded the bases. then michael brantley. the indians win 6-4. johnson had two losses and one blown save already. check out 43-year-old jason giambi. a's first home run of the year. 5-0 as . the lefty struck out five, pitched into the eighth without allowing the run of the the as win that 6-1 and they split the twin bill. chase field. giants and d-backs. michael morse. hunter pence scores. the giants lead 2-0. that was plenty for that man. tim hudson struck out seven. just three hits for the 38-year- old and his giants debut. san francisco wins 2-0. time for the wednesday night top five. at number five, remember that selfie by david ortiz snapped wit
watch tony park ravened you know what happens. 111-90 their final.by the lakers over the kings. get ready. warriors in two games up on phoenix for the final playoff spot in the western conference. they have seven games left against one opponent with a winning record. after losing monday against the indians, the as closer jim johnson was booed off the mound. oakland had a one-run lead in the ninth. johnson loaded the bases. then michael brantley. the indians win 6-4. johnson had two losses and...
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green bay and the cbs lineup begins a week later when pittsburgh travels to baltimore to take on the ravensews on "cbs this morning," texas governor rick perry joins us in studio. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." " ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can clear a table [ sneezes ] without lifting a finger, you may be 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®. muddle no more™. [ female announcer ] and now introducing children's zyrtec® dissolve tabs >>> a birthday ride in a hot air balloon made an unplanned landing in california. officials say a wind gust blew it onto a busy street about 25 miles north of san diego. people from a nearby shopping center rushed out and held onto the balloon until firefighters arrived. children were among the eight passengers on board. no one was hurt. >>> and now here's another look at this morning's top stories. president obama is in tokyo on a four-nation tour of asia. today's meeting began with the nation's
green bay and the cbs lineup begins a week later when pittsburgh travels to baltimore to take on the ravensews on "cbs this morning," texas governor rick perry joins us in studio. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." " ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can clear a table [ sneezes ] without lifting a finger, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working...
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they'll kick off the preseason on the road against jim harbaugh's brother, john, and the baltimore ravens, and payton manning and the broncos will come to town for the first-ever nfl game at the new levi stadium in santa clara. exact time and date have not been nailed down. second home game will be against the chargers, the pre-season, rather, will wrap up in houston against the texans. >> well, pretty much all of us had our march madness brackets completely blown off the water, but there is one 7-year-old who came so close to a perfect march madness bracket. his strategy for picking the final four, coming up after the break. >>> well, hoops fans in the bay area, they certainly can take a lesson from 7-year-old boy from gilroy. >> okay, so cayden gonzalez beat out 15 million other entries in yahoo!'s march madness bracket challenge. he finished 21st in the world. if he had finished 20th, he would have won $100,000. cayden correctly predicted the final four and here's how he did it. he wants to visit florida, so he picked that team. he chose wisconsin because he likes georgia o'keefe, who
they'll kick off the preseason on the road against jim harbaugh's brother, john, and the baltimore ravens, and payton manning and the broncos will come to town for the first-ever nfl game at the new levi stadium in santa clara. exact time and date have not been nailed down. second home game will be against the chargers, the pre-season, rather, will wrap up in houston against the texans. >> well, pretty much all of us had our march madness brackets completely blown off the water, but there...
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he also believes in us already investigated but they didn't use animal cadavers liked and ravens instead they took blood samples were able to show that during the summer when there's little hunting going on to lead levels were much lower. as soon as the hunting seasons got underway in autumn and winter when reprinted awful left outdoors. the bird showed higher lead levels in a plot in which it applied to helpless the day to rename the new clause and jam and conservation is one to see and hunting the nation's band just like the yankees or studio fuels that was a man became teach three decades ago. fourteen million tonnes of debris floating in the wells and since some of the updates anything visible from space. most of it is plastic wrappings and that's a fatal trap for many seabirds not eu officials want to tackle this problem at the soles are proposing an outcry and on the thinnest of plastic and it backs the now banned plastic bags that entryway political appointees video on tuesday has come up with the create if i did to raise awareness. the steep banks have taken over portugal. forty
he also believes in us already investigated but they didn't use animal cadavers liked and ravens instead they took blood samples were able to show that during the summer when there's little hunting going on to lead levels were much lower. as soon as the hunting seasons got underway in autumn and winter when reprinted awful left outdoors. the bird showed higher lead levels in a plot in which it applied to helpless the day to rename the new clause and jam and conservation is one to see and...
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obama punts more than the baltimore ravens. >> what's a helpful little -- >> you came to play. >> we talk about religion and religions of intolerance but there's no religion more intolerant than environmentalism. they are willing to sacrifice our ability to become independent for an ideology. they are doing it because it works, if we loosen the screws of the main yaks and build jobs, build our economy, you don't need progressive ideology anymore. it's no longer necessary. it's pointless. he's not a procerastinatprocras. he delays anything to keep the power out of their hand. >> isn't it interesting that we have a poll master stiting at this table, mr. beckle? >> i'm changed positions on it. whoever is in charge of the heat in this case, please turn it up. >> i've reversed six years in age. >> is it politics? probably politics. it's the same reason the republicans don't want to talk to about immigration reform. this is nothing new. are you guys kidding me? are you naive coming into this process? it's six months to the election. this pipeline is going to take seven, eight years to buil
obama punts more than the baltimore ravens. >> what's a helpful little -- >> you came to play. >> we talk about religion and religions of intolerance but there's no religion more intolerant than environmentalism. they are willing to sacrifice our ability to become independent for an ideology. they are doing it because it works, if we loosen the screws of the main yaks and build jobs, build our economy, you don't need progressive ideology anymore. it's no longer necessary. it's...
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we had raven yesterday across parts of the east coast.t system moving offshore leaving behind quieter conditions and we are expecting sunshine across the eastern half the country. temperature wise well above average out west especially across parts of the midwest. highs today in places like minneapolis could get up into the 70s. 70s for rapid city as well and dallas and new york city for you heather and ainsley temperatures in the low 60s. get out and enjoy. >> that is an order from maria. >> 19 minutes to the top of the hour. does somebody else prepare your taxes? if so you might be in trouble and you don't even know it. details coming up next. >> the number one car company in the world issuing one of the largest recalls ever. what you need to know about your car. test test test test test test [ male announcer ] staples has everything you need to get your client's attention. from architectural prints and brochures to oversized printouts and banners that will bring your designs to life. ♪ yes, staples has everything you need to get your c
we had raven yesterday across parts of the east coast.t system moving offshore leaving behind quieter conditions and we are expecting sunshine across the eastern half the country. temperature wise well above average out west especially across parts of the midwest. highs today in places like minneapolis could get up into the 70s. 70s for rapid city as well and dallas and new york city for you heather and ainsley temperatures in the low 60s. get out and enjoy. >> that is an order from...
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i remember his playing days and his ravens days. he didn't bank his voice.we'll get to what that means in a moment. what voice is he actually using? >> he's using this computerized voice. it's a standard one. there are a handful of options out there, but like you said he didn't bank his voice because the technology was not yet developed. by the time that als had robbed him of his voice. that goes to show how much it's advanced in just a few years. >> how does voice banking technology really work? >> basically the way they do it is once you're diagnosed with something like als they suggest that you read and record on a microphone pages and pages of commonly used phrases along with things you use on a daily bases. they add that to the eye-tracking technology and as you saw she's able to say i love you. she's able to call her dog over in her voice. we all the realize how much we take for granted sounding like ourselves or having loved ones sounding like themselves. >> is there a way to, dare i say smarter and easier to use? >> yes, recording voices it's just ge
i remember his playing days and his ravens days. he didn't bank his voice.we'll get to what that means in a moment. what voice is he actually using? >> he's using this computerized voice. it's a standard one. there are a handful of options out there, but like you said he didn't bank his voice because the technology was not yet developed. by the time that als had robbed him of his voice. that goes to show how much it's advanced in just a few years. >> how does voice banking...
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the 49ers and ravens will meet in baltimore on august 7 at the nfl pre-season schedules have been released. the sdoraiders open exhibition y at main min. then they'll host megatron and the detroit lions. finally, to augusta national, every wednesday, of course, before the masters. a day to celebrate youth, golf's future. plenty of the players bringing their kids to the hallowed ground, suiting their youngsters up in caddie overalls, call it a kid takeover if you will. jack nicklaus, arnold palmer. with all the kids around, he'd end up being your winner at 6 under par. mcilroy and adam scott are the favorites. mickelson is second at 12-1. >>> for a full half hour of bay area sports coverage you can watch sports net central at 10:30. th >>> a message in a bottle finally got to its intended destination more than 100 years after it was thrown into the water. this postcard and bottle was recently found by a fisherman in the baltic sea. the card was dated may 17, 1913. almost 101 years ago. researchers were able to identify the author and track do you know his 62-year-old granddaughter in german
the 49ers and ravens will meet in baltimore on august 7 at the nfl pre-season schedules have been released. the sdoraiders open exhibition y at main min. then they'll host megatron and the detroit lions. finally, to augusta national, every wednesday, of course, before the masters. a day to celebrate youth, golf's future. plenty of the players bringing their kids to the hallowed ground, suiting their youngsters up in caddie overalls, call it a kid takeover if you will. jack nicklaus, arnold...
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but ravens and crows are amaze amazing. there was a great series with this raven named brand.eat in a soda bottle. and he figured out on his own to put the bottle in his birdbath and use water to swish the meat around. >> dolphins and. also have a very good human trend which is complex social groups. >> yeah and like us dolphins do have this complex society. and what issing the interesting is they are very much like us. cooperate and help raising young. and a cooperation is a big deal. and these are ways that help them survive. with that comes competence a social size and a big brain. >> is it about big brain size. >> announcer: >> what's interesting is animals with a brain larger than you would expect for a body that size toned sew innovation and flexibility in dmimpbs their behavior. >> it was fascinating to watch the dolphins respond to their own image. >> this is showing mirror self recognition. >> dianna rece, joann court. thank you very much. >> coming up with next with arrested development. >> where is he? he's on the balcony. >> what tipped you off in. >> i thought i s
but ravens and crows are amaze amazing. there was a great series with this raven named brand.eat in a soda bottle. and he figured out on his own to put the bottle in his birdbath and use water to swish the meat around. >> dolphins and. also have a very good human trend which is complex social groups. >> yeah and like us dolphins do have this complex society. and what issing the interesting is they are very much like us. cooperate and help raising young. and a cooperation is a big...
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you are ravenous. and it's almost impossible to stick with because they are so hungry.ndulge in an 800-calorie dessert even though they burn 200 calories and a gem. three 1-800-calories is a lot? [laughter] >> yes, that's an average. but you shouldn't focus on what you eat, eating is about 80% of the big picture. and i always say that exercise and diet is better. and then there is exercise also improves immunity. it improves your mood and a risk of heart attack or and if you are a healthy body weight, you are at greater risk of death than you are being overweight so while i agree, diet is the leader. about 80%, up to 95% of our health relies on it. while we should exercise moderate is better than none and actually better than too much exercise. so once again in this field of health, it comes to moderation. neil: okay. when we come back, all of you owners of the toyota prius, no matter how many miles you are getting a gallon, you are still [ male announcer ] when fixed income experts... ♪ ...work with equity experts... who work with regional experts... that's when expert
you are ravenous. and it's almost impossible to stick with because they are so hungry.ndulge in an 800-calorie dessert even though they burn 200 calories and a gem. three 1-800-calories is a lot? [laughter] >> yes, that's an average. but you shouldn't focus on what you eat, eating is about 80% of the big picture. and i always say that exercise and diet is better. and then there is exercise also improves immunity. it improves your mood and a risk of heart attack or and if you are a healthy...
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arizona, the valley of the sun, where hot asphalt bakes human tempers, delivering simmering trials and raven-haireda devault. >> we thought that it was going to be the next jodi arias trial. but this is the addams family. this is stranger than jodi arias. >> reporter: are these the hands of a murderess? is this the face of a killer? or is 36-year-old marissa a victim? so battered by an abusive husband that she bludgeoned him to death? >> the prosecution telling a different story. she could face the death penalty. >> reporter: killer or victim? that puzzle that has stumped phoenix, arizona, since january of 2009. from the beginning. just hours after the bloody attack that splattered the couple's master bedroom from floor to ceiling, marissa devault tells a story of constant abuse, verbal and physical. >> how did he hit you? >> with his fists. >> and where was he hitting on your body? >> all over the place. and he just kept hitting me. >> reporter: marissa even stands to show police how she says her husband of 15 years raped her on the night of the attack, choking her before forcing her on the bed ag
arizona, the valley of the sun, where hot asphalt bakes human tempers, delivering simmering trials and raven-haireda devault. >> we thought that it was going to be the next jodi arias trial. but this is the addams family. this is stranger than jodi arias. >> reporter: are these the hands of a murderess? is this the face of a killer? or is 36-year-old marissa a victim? so battered by an abusive husband that she bludgeoned him to death? >> the prosecution telling a different...
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. >>> find out where they raven on the first 25.all day next tuesday. >>> it's a big week, but for "street signs" as well. we'll be teat the milken global conference. we have big names you know, and we'll have some prices, i promise you. not even business leaders, some famous actors that will be coming on the show. >> do you get starstruck? >> do they? >> no, do you get starstruck -- oh, you're implying. i just rolled my eyes. >> that's an eyeroll. it will be a great week. mand,is back, the milken conference, top 25. big names. >> just a quick market check here. the nasdaq is now down by 78 points here, so that's good for a loss of 1.9%. shares of microsoft look like they're going to turn, the first conference call, really a departure from steve balmer, who never participated. it did change as we speak. >> in the commercial break, i was sort of slamming -- >> you were. >> i was saying the stock has done great, but what has he done so far. what changes has he made so far? it's a fair question. >> fair question. microsoft shares down
. >>> find out where they raven on the first 25.all day next tuesday. >>> it's a big week, but for "street signs" as well. we'll be teat the milken global conference. we have big names you know, and we'll have some prices, i promise you. not even business leaders, some famous actors that will be coming on the show. >> do you get starstruck? >> do they? >> no, do you get starstruck -- oh, you're implying. i just rolled my eyes. >> that's an...
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she get to need two of her favorite teams, the baltimore ravens and the baltimore orioles, where sherst pitch. amanda throughout the first pitch at her hometown baseball game, too. she is not want to be called a hero but if it weren't for her, erica might not have turned 30 this year. >> did you appreciate this birthday more than others? >> i definitely think i did because i almost wasn't here for it. and you never think that you might not see your next birthday. >> erica is most at ease in her classroom where her elementary students call it her super hero lead. >> what is different about me? what am i sitting in? >> wheelchair. >> after 18 surgeries, she is thrilled to be teaching again. >> they became my babies and my kids and they had a very big piece of my heart, it was hard to be away from them and it was like i was not completely full. >> a year later, she is now closer than ever to feeling full again and amanda is just a phone call away. randi kaye, cnn, baltimore. >> later tonight to see people that put their lives together, watch this cnn special report back to boston at 10:
she get to need two of her favorite teams, the baltimore ravens and the baltimore orioles, where sherst pitch. amanda throughout the first pitch at her hometown baseball game, too. she is not want to be called a hero but if it weren't for her, erica might not have turned 30 this year. >> did you appreciate this birthday more than others? >> i definitely think i did because i almost wasn't here for it. and you never think that you might not see your next birthday. >> erica is...
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and they planned to take ravenous rats and set them loose with president johnson was going to speak. we just did not think that was a good idea. we thought that that's really preventing workers from going to work, who had nothing to do with the world's fair. so we plan something that the world's fair where we got 700 people from around the country to come in to sit-in after billions, to say we want the passage of this civil rights bill, and we want to make sure that there are minorities working at the world's fair -- visibly working. because this world is not a white world. it is quite world and a brown world and a black world and we wanted to make that statement and make it clear. >> norman, what about the hiring of people in the weeks and months before that at the world's fair? have there been clear problems in the hiring at that point? >> yes, there were. it was clear to us the workforce was not were presented if -- representative and did not include minorities, including blacks, at all levels. so we felt it was important to dramatize the situation and confront the key decision-ma
and they planned to take ravenous rats and set them loose with president johnson was going to speak. we just did not think that was a good idea. we thought that that's really preventing workers from going to work, who had nothing to do with the world's fair. so we plan something that the world's fair where we got 700 people from around the country to come in to sit-in after billions, to say we want the passage of this civil rights bill, and we want to make sure that there are minorities working...
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here in baltimore, we are familiar with ojberganza, former ravens star who was afflicted with lou gehrig's disease. he is an inspirational speaker but he has to do so using a robotic voice. we looked at new technology that is going to change that for people who are suffering with als and it's truly a real emotional journey saturday. >> i didn't know that's the story. it sounds amazing. does it try to determine what his voice would be? and then use it with a computer? is that it? >>. >> there is new technology that's enabling people who are diagnosed with als to essentially bank their voice, to record their voice so that when they do lose, eventually lose their voice, they will have recorded -- recordings of their own voice so they will continue to be able to communicate with loved ones and medical providers using their voice, not a robotic voice. >> a beautiful think. turn into the latest episode of "techknow" 4 pacific time this saturday. for some people, being bombarded by after work e-mails is part of the job. a new law in france now gives some employees the right to ignore them groundb
here in baltimore, we are familiar with ojberganza, former ravens star who was afflicted with lou gehrig's disease. he is an inspirational speaker but he has to do so using a robotic voice. we looked at new technology that is going to change that for people who are suffering with als and it's truly a real emotional journey saturday. >> i didn't know that's the story. it sounds amazing. does it try to determine what his voice would be? and then use it with a computer? is that it? >>....
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the 49ers go for a cross- country trip super bowl rematch with john harbaugh and the ravens the following a very first game at levi stadium against the broncos. they will finish up with the chargers and texans. the raiders get the vikings, the lions, the packers which can be seen on kpix 5 and the city hawks. >>> that's the red sox announcers. this apparently is their bobblehead impression and these guys have nailed it. look at that. >> it's going. >> i like that. >> there's 12-volt d.c. coming through the deck. >> hurt my neck trying to do that. >> you have a bobblehead don't you in. >> not yet. >> let's start something. >> in the house. >> for news throughout the evening the latest news and weather are always on our website, kpix.com. ,, the holes in tillamook swiss cheese are actually little black holes. never. ever. stick even your pinky finger into one of them. yay! tillamook cheese slices, tastes better because it's made better. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to
the 49ers go for a cross- country trip super bowl rematch with john harbaugh and the ravens the following a very first game at levi stadium against the broncos. they will finish up with the chargers and texans. the raiders get the vikings, the lions, the packers which can be seen on kpix 5 and the city hawks. >>> that's the red sox announcers. this apparently is their bobblehead impression and these guys have nailed it. look at that. >> it's going. >> i like that. >>...
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there are volunteer marching bands in the nfl including the marching ravens in baltimore. are you worried about that that they might say cheerleaders are volunteers because so many people want this job because they believe that it could be a career booster? are you concerned that that might come up? >> well, if i could bring up something that has come up in the media, and that is, you know, the fact of, you know, us attending charity reeevents. we love to do that and be out in the community. o be a part of the charity events. we know and don't expect any payment, but when jills management is profiting off of us being present at these events, i mean, that is just -- that's just wrong. >> yeah, because it's not just charitable events, you go to paid events and get no money for those appearances. >> the jills organization also has sponsors throughout the season, so during our 2012-2013 season there was around 11 sponsors. a minimum sponsorship is $10,000, so she received -- the jills organization received a substantial amount of money. so we have the question, where did this
there are volunteer marching bands in the nfl including the marching ravens in baltimore. are you worried about that that they might say cheerleaders are volunteers because so many people want this job because they believe that it could be a career booster? are you concerned that that might come up? >> well, if i could bring up something that has come up in the media, and that is, you know, the fact of, you know, us attending charity reeevents. we love to do that and be out in the...
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turnedded out there was these amazing characters, the hermit who's friends were animals like bob cats, ravens, and a rattlesnake as the valet at the front door. he looed the desert like i did and so did the deputy, an outcast even though he was a cop, left los angeles to do live in the desert. they both wanted to be left alone, and i kind of identify with that,mented to take care of the land in their own weird ways, and so i didn't -- that's -- my only assumption was these were characters who interested me, and what happened and where does it happen? i those are the only reasons i go into things. >> for me, i have high hopes and low expectations with different sources, but i know keep rowing, eventually something gives, and the vignette that i can tell about this has to do with two sources in my book "operation paper clip" that i wanted to interview. one, the son of the deputy surgeon general of the third reick, and dr. blom, and then my favorite chemist dr. ambrose, and they are known in the late 770s, early 80s, and i sought them out in germany, berlin, and outside the alps to talk to me, a
turnedded out there was these amazing characters, the hermit who's friends were animals like bob cats, ravens, and a rattlesnake as the valet at the front door. he looed the desert like i did and so did the deputy, an outcast even though he was a cop, left los angeles to do live in the desert. they both wanted to be left alone, and i kind of identify with that,mented to take care of the land in their own weird ways, and so i didn't -- that's -- my only assumption was these were characters who...
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sounds like a raven fan, too, by the way. what's up?or you to tell me whether i'm diversified or am i just a -- >> i've got it under control. let's hear them. >> caller: kmp, wll, uri, susquehanna bank shares and intel. >> all right. intel upgraded tonight by piper jaffray. good bank, united rentals, the equipment rental company, terrific, semiconductor company, whiting, that's a bakken name and, kinder morgan. we're going to keep kinder because we like the dividend, although it's been under a lot of pressure. and we're going to get rid of whiting, we'll talk about a portfolio that needs, indeed -- you thought i was going to say bristol-myers, i'm putting in cellgene. ♪ hallelujah let's go to howard in california. howard? >> caller: hello, mr. cramer! let me give you a big boo-yah from central california. i would like to know if i'm diversified. isys pharmaceutical, technology, tibco technologies, key corporation and facebook. >> all right. this is going to be very, very tough. key corp., the charitable trust likes it, facebook, same, u
sounds like a raven fan, too, by the way. what's up?or you to tell me whether i'm diversified or am i just a -- >> i've got it under control. let's hear them. >> caller: kmp, wll, uri, susquehanna bank shares and intel. >> all right. intel upgraded tonight by piper jaffray. good bank, united rentals, the equipment rental company, terrific, semiconductor company, whiting, that's a bakken name and, kinder morgan. we're going to keep kinder because we like the dividend, although...
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. >> retired baltimore raven linebacker? >> yes.e young generation, and you have a lot of these young men, emmitt smith, marcus allen, that are ready to come together and use our celebrity, use our resources to embrace the young people of this country, and to send a -- a message to them that they have not been forgotten. there is a great opportunity for them to step in and create another 1964 -- >> moment -- summit. moment, yes. >> you were criticized, muhammad ali criticized in the '60s. you decided to use your celebrity to become an activist and you got the criticisms, oh, he's being, you know, ruffling feathers and this or that. looking back now, it's embarrassing, frankly, the way. >> yes. >> the media treated you at that time. we know what the underline, it was code words and things like that. today's athletes, do you want more of them to be speaking out on some social justice issues? do you think some of them worry too much about their marketability, rather than thinking about, oh, i want to sell stuff to everybody type of thi
. >> retired baltimore raven linebacker? >> yes.e young generation, and you have a lot of these young men, emmitt smith, marcus allen, that are ready to come together and use our celebrity, use our resources to embrace the young people of this country, and to send a -- a message to them that they have not been forgotten. there is a great opportunity for them to step in and create another 1964 -- >> moment -- summit. moment, yes. >> you were criticized, muhammad ali...
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during a raid last month, lelanded yee and raven shrimp boy chow were arrested along with 27 others. charges involved gun trafficking, murder for hire, drugs and money laundering. an aid for supervisor david chu says he'll help the fbi. the supervisor dealt with shrimp boy in the past and felt threatened. >> his a little bit of a history with mr. chow because there were some issues around city funding of this organization in 2009. there was some issues between them, supervisor chew had complete protection. >> chow was in federal court to enter his plea in the corruption scandal. his attorneys insist he's innocent. >> he pled not guilty today. >> he did not engage in conspiracy. he did not money launder. >> in san francisco linda yee kpix 5. >> you hear about this investigation. curious how does this affect the day in and day out work we do in sacramento. >> and san francisco i would say in san francisco, they're a little bit nervous now that the fbi is knocking on the doors because the people were wearing wires. in sacramento, it's the third state senator to run afoul of the law. one
during a raid last month, lelanded yee and raven shrimp boy chow were arrested along with 27 others. charges involved gun trafficking, murder for hire, drugs and money laundering. an aid for supervisor david chu says he'll help the fbi. the supervisor dealt with shrimp boy in the past and felt threatened. >> his a little bit of a history with mr. chow because there were some issues around city funding of this organization in 2009. there was some issues between them, supervisor chew had...
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you look over the cliff and it's a river filled with ravenous crocodiles.or the bayonet guys or jump to the crocodiles. in my casey jumped to the crocodiles and miraculously managed to live. i've never really spoken about what was going on behind the scenes in any detail because, you know what, at the end of the day, i have been blessed to have a very long career. this was 23 years ago. i'm still on television. the program i do is the number one syndicated news magazine in america. i've been able to have this career because i've been judicious about what i've said. so i will never speak ill of the people who have been my colleagues in the past and may well be my colleagues in the future. >> the other big news this week, david letterman announcing his retirement. how did you react when you heard the news on thursday? >> well, i was happy for dave. my gosh, what an amazing career he's had. i was a huge fan of his back when he had that very short live show during the daytime at nbc. i was working nights. i used to watch that show before i went to my very first
you look over the cliff and it's a river filled with ravenous crocodiles.or the bayonet guys or jump to the crocodiles. in my casey jumped to the crocodiles and miraculously managed to live. i've never really spoken about what was going on behind the scenes in any detail because, you know what, at the end of the day, i have been blessed to have a very long career. this was 23 years ago. i'm still on television. the program i do is the number one syndicated news magazine in america. i've been...
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how much land is under control and how much frightening output with the owner of service attacks ravenous agriculture. whose farming land, with the exception of not including the church. >> is previously big enough yearbook. go around and around and how much corn or whatever is being grown. even none, what it kind of shows in space communist statistics and statistics is the art of stamping a lot of stuff you count without having to count all individually. they didn't know that in 1066. they just try to go around and cut everything. >> at what you about. the birth of statistic. you point out there's another big leap forward in terms of the tent being to counter the empires and trade. there does reach this point and tell us that is between accounting and to test six. both aspects of human reality art difficult to count and the first thing people realize when you try to count average lifespan, particularly at a at a time when a lot of people didn't make it past five, six, seven years old. if you were to count all and the vitality of come your average less than what he unfortunately extraordi
how much land is under control and how much frightening output with the owner of service attacks ravenous agriculture. whose farming land, with the exception of not including the church. >> is previously big enough yearbook. go around and around and how much corn or whatever is being grown. even none, what it kind of shows in space communist statistics and statistics is the art of stamping a lot of stuff you count without having to count all individually. they didn't know that in 1066....
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he had been in contact with the leader of al qaeda in the raven peninsula by e-mail. the leader, anwar al alaki ignored the e-mails. what did nnidal hasan do? he killed 12 soldiers and a civilian. as we hear about what is going on in fort hood over the past several hours, it's clear that somebody with the scale of casualties we're seeing we're seeing somebody who didn't just bring in a handgun. it was a much larger kind of assault. and bears some similarities to major nidal hasan, which raises the question what did we learn from the last time around? second gates who was then defense secretary instituted a review, and he said a number of things had to happen. and i think some of them did happen at fort hood and some didn't. the first thing he said we may need to have a better mass warning emergency system. and we saw that in play today. he also said we need to have a better understanding of workplace violence in the military. we need commanders who understand people who might be at risk. we need them to be briefed on this. and in this case, obviously we're dealing wit
he had been in contact with the leader of al qaeda in the raven peninsula by e-mail. the leader, anwar al alaki ignored the e-mails. what did nnidal hasan do? he killed 12 soldiers and a civilian. as we hear about what is going on in fort hood over the past several hours, it's clear that somebody with the scale of casualties we're seeing we're seeing somebody who didn't just bring in a handgun. it was a much larger kind of assault. and bears some similarities to major nidal hasan, which raises...
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. >> thanks for inviting me, raven l. >> let me ask you first if the way i explained this news makes sense to you. does that seem -- is what i just did an accurate description of what the grand jury's role would be in this proceeding? >> exactly. and i think you're also right in the sense that i don't see an indication there will be a brand new grand jury for this. it will be the same grand jury process that's been applicable all along. as you also indicated, rachel, the fact that they're now to the point of getting a websiitness a witness who's clearly an insider under oath, that is an indication of significant movement in the process. because you don't do that at the everywhere beg very beginning. the feds don't get people in there to ask questions sort of randomly. they've done a lot of homework before bringing him in. it's part of a detailed roadmap down to the street address and the apartment number that hay are using in conducting this investigation. so whatever governor christie may have thought about where things stood last week, i think we all know that this is serious busin
. >> thanks for inviting me, raven l. >> let me ask you first if the way i explained this news makes sense to you. does that seem -- is what i just did an accurate description of what the grand jury's role would be in this proceeding? >> exactly. and i think you're also right in the sense that i don't see an indication there will be a brand new grand jury for this. it will be the same grand jury process that's been applicable all along. as you also indicated, rachel, the fact...
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. >> you could say that segment will be ravenous. >>> first, a tale of two millenials. how the jobs report tells two different stories about the nation's young 'uns. the dow down 106 points. we are falling, folks. financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise >>> i would like to say happy friday. the dow down over 100 points. but the economy did add 192,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate held steady at 6.7%. if you're just out of college, that number is higher. that unemployment rate is nearly 21% according to the government. steve liesman is here to explain why the kids may not be all right. >> hope they have music with that. that would have been wonderful. the story is not a great story. i want to focus on the millenials here and look at this group, 20 to 24. the folks 25 to 34 who also count as millenials, they are okay. those kids are all right. their unemployment rate is similar to the rest of the population but take a look here. what you have here is the yellow line is unemployment rate for 20 to 24 year olds. it's always a little bit
. >> you could say that segment will be ravenous. >>> first, a tale of two millenials. how the jobs report tells two different stories about the nation's young 'uns. the dow down 106 points. we are falling, folks. financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise >>> i would like to say happy friday. the dow down over 100 points. but the economy did add 192,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate held steady at 6.7%. if you're just out of college,...
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now, we still have the heavy raven out there this morning.otice it shifted a little further east industrial right along the coldfront. it will continue to clear the coastline. we saw the area of low pressure moving through. finally once it clears out a little bit later in the day as that low heads up into canada we will see our skies clearing. this morning, it is a bit of a wet start, dealing with shower activity. here is a look at the storm system on the move. notice, it will continue to push off to the east and north, frontal boundary off of the coastline taking the raven with it. high pressure builds in behind it. >> will give way to sinking, a dryer air mass here across much of the deep south, but we are still expecting to seattles of rain in advance of that high pressure building in. anything to that, we have much cooler air making its way all the way down into the deep south. behind that cold front, high temperatures will turn cooler. we have the dip in the jet stream pushing all the way further south of the gulf coast. it's ushering in
now, we still have the heavy raven out there this morning.otice it shifted a little further east industrial right along the coldfront. it will continue to clear the coastline. we saw the area of low pressure moving through. finally once it clears out a little bit later in the day as that low heads up into canada we will see our skies clearing. this morning, it is a bit of a wet start, dealing with shower activity. here is a look at the storm system on the move. notice, it will continue to push...
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speculative at the moment but we have had so many people come on and say, there is this massive pipeline of raven trying to bring these companies to market. as is the perfect window to do it, the valuations are good, the market is all yet. -- the market is buoyant. they had a terrible first day of trading. was this the correction that many people said was going to come? we've got it. >> that was the day the correction began. they are saying that the king digital ipo may be the trigger. >> i have spoken to a lot of people, there is a double, people talking about, that is for sure. what does this have in common with 2000? in 2000, i don't remember a lot of people talking about the bubble. most people were confident about what was going on in tech stocks, and i'm sure did look back at some views on bloomberg in 1999. they did not see it coming and when it did come it hit harder. look at the nasdaq right there. >> the bubble bursts never arrive when you think they willful stop angela merkel is in athens today just a day after investors raised 3 billion euros in bonds. david tweed is here. david, i re
speculative at the moment but we have had so many people come on and say, there is this massive pipeline of raven trying to bring these companies to market. as is the perfect window to do it, the valuations are good, the market is all yet. -- the market is buoyant. they had a terrible first day of trading. was this the correction that many people said was going to come? we've got it. >> that was the day the correction began. they are saying that the king digital ipo may be the trigger....
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stuart: a ravenous beast with our money. you cannot top that. i like that. stay tuned, everybody.k allen is with us. he is the dean of brooklyn law school. he is here talking about the cost of college. you have cut 15% off the tuition cost. is that correct? two years instead of three years. >> that is correct. we are a nonprofit. we want to make law school political. that is what we are trying to do. bringing down the cost to provide higher-quality education. we are trying something different. some law schools, not you, some law schools are putting up tuition and telling the lawyers to get out there and get a government job. the government will forgive that loan somewhere down the road. 1.3 million students. they will have their loans forgiven. >> a flood of red ink that is drowning families. $150 billion worth of loans. they have cosigners and their families. this is affecting everybody. this is a conversation going on across the country. we are not the first and we will not be the last. it is good business. it is the right thing to do. stuart: you have to cut cost elsewhere? we
stuart: a ravenous beast with our money. you cannot top that. i like that. stay tuned, everybody.k allen is with us. he is the dean of brooklyn law school. he is here talking about the cost of college. you have cut 15% off the tuition cost. is that correct? two years instead of three years. >> that is correct. we are a nonprofit. we want to make law school political. that is what we are trying to do. bringing down the cost to provide higher-quality education. we are trying something...
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and the pittsburgh stealers play the baltimore ravens. to see the full rundown of the 2014 nfl season log on to cbs sports.com. >> time now to show you some of this morning's headlines. the "new york times" said an fbi informant coordinated cyber attacks on foreign web sites. hundreds of attacks were launched in 2012. the hacked sites include those run by the governments of iran syria and pakistan. >> the former commander of the navy's blue angels is being reassigned following allegations of misconduct. the complaint alleges the captain tolerated sexual harassment and other forms of discrimination. >> new york's daily news said a prominent muslim cleric is denouncing a film the 9/11 memorial museum plans to show visitors. he has advised from the group advising the museum which opens next month. >> and the wall street journal says the fec proposes regulations moving away from knelt neutrality. >> and ahead, "time" magazine is out with >>> some clouds making their way into our skies some big changes ahead a spring storm system headed toward
and the pittsburgh stealers play the baltimore ravens. to see the full rundown of the 2014 nfl season log on to cbs sports.com. >> time now to show you some of this morning's headlines. the "new york times" said an fbi informant coordinated cyber attacks on foreign web sites. hundreds of attacks were launched in 2012. the hacked sites include those run by the governments of iran syria and pakistan. >> the former commander of the navy's blue angels is being reassigned...