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. >> pop legend robin givens of the bee gees is in a coma and died after developing pneumonia. a statement says he is " gravely ill ". family members are said to be at his bedside. he was hospitalized last year for stomach and colon problems. the report says he has cancer. his twin brother morris give died in 2003 and a younger brother andy died in 1988 at the age of 30. some famous names are on a list of california's biggest tax delinquents. former be what star pamela anderson owes more than half a million dollars in back taxes. lionel richie owes more than $1 million and a lien has been issued a warning that his assets could be seized. other big names include cnet co-founder halsey minor and joe francis the founder of the girls gone wild video empire. perfect weather today for outdoor labor. dozens of volunteers participated in the earth day cleanup event. volunteers are needed now more than ever. the state's budget will be more than $9 billion short and state parks are on the chopping block. >> there are 70 parks that we can no longer afford to operate but and so far we have
. >> pop legend robin givens of the bee gees is in a coma and died after developing pneumonia. a statement says he is " gravely ill ". family members are said to be at his bedside. he was hospitalized last year for stomach and colon problems. the report says he has cancer. his twin brother morris give died in 2003 and a younger brother andy died in 1988 at the age of 30. some famous names are on a list of california's biggest tax delinquents. former be what star pamela anderson...
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doctors say it robin givens is out of a -- gobin gibbs.is speaking and is better. >> neil diamond has married his 42-year-old manager kate mcneil. he tweeted about their engagement last september. it is his third marriage and her first marriage. congratulations. still another half-hour ahead on this monday. >> george zimmerman walks out of jail with some restrictions. >> and more breaking news from the beltway. traffic finally moving after a deadly crash overnight. still plenty of backups. we have the latest with lisa. if >> adam caskey in the belfort furniture weather center. the nor'easter still affecting us today. areas of rain around the beltway. look at this in >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> straight ahead at 6:30, april showers turned to snow for parts of maryland. we have a live report. breaking news from florida. accused killer george zimmerman walks free overnight after posting bond. good morning, washington. it's monday, april 23, i am steve chenevey. >> i am cynne simpson. following breaki
doctors say it robin givens is out of a -- gobin gibbs.is speaking and is better. >> neil diamond has married his 42-year-old manager kate mcneil. he tweeted about their engagement last september. it is his third marriage and her first marriage. congratulations. still another half-hour ahead on this monday. >> george zimmerman walks out of jail with some restrictions. >> and more breaking news from the beltway. traffic finally moving after a deadly crash overnight. still...
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. >> robin is looking over the book given to you by the entire staff to celebrate your tenth ant ve anniversa morning, america. happy tenth answer ver ris robin. love you, so happy for you. >> we're thankful to call you a daughter. so on your tenth anniversary, we're here to say -- >> all: happy anniversary robin. >> sister sally, will set you free. the one that makes a lot of my jewelry that people often ask me about. >> you did something very special this weekend. >> my mother released her book, "my story, my song" which you said. it's a beautiful, beautiful story of her life about faith and had the big tea sell wrags on friday down the coast. that's why i left early. she's had health problems. you could not tell this week. she was a rock star. the book signing, it was like l-u-c-i -- i saw here name. we were an hour and half late. >> you got in under the hour. >> just under the wire. the publishers, upper room people. 88, a first-time author. >> great read. >>> we're going to talk to sarah jessica parker now on her new role with the president's committee on arts. they're talking about turn
. >> robin is looking over the book given to you by the entire staff to celebrate your tenth ant ve anniversa morning, america. happy tenth answer ver ris robin. love you, so happy for you. >> we're thankful to call you a daughter. so on your tenth anniversary, we're here to say -- >> all: happy anniversary robin. >> sister sally, will set you free. the one that makes a lot of my jewelry that people often ask me about. >> you did something very special this...
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the spectators robin warning about podium finishes as the competitors can now have a well deserved break before the new season starts later in the year. but when fans in moscow been given a real treat is often in with some of the biggest names in a sport sending on the russian capital was event brings a close to two thousand and twelve season campaign results for the russians in all competitions signs look good soldier linda it's less than two years away. we don't see moscow that's how your sport looks at this hour i'll be back in just under two hours time with more but stay with our team whether it's next. film maker. and. the. director's cuts of real life in prison on smarties zero. zero zero. dear mom i'm sorry that i had to do this i've been in so much pain in the past year that i can't take it anymore the stomach and chest pains have been getting worse and no doctor has been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace and with no more pain i wish i could have had a life with it was a bit always pictured her being my wife and mother to my kids i love you all see you all in heaven when your time comes i'm going to meet jesus christ. thousands of u.s. t
the spectators robin warning about podium finishes as the competitors can now have a well deserved break before the new season starts later in the year. but when fans in moscow been given a real treat is often in with some of the biggest names in a sport sending on the russian capital was event brings a close to two thousand and twelve season campaign results for the russians in all competitions signs look good soldier linda it's less than two years away. we don't see moscow that's how your...
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given a conflict, what are you going to do? you know, some of you are in high school. >> robin is a expert in team dynamics and the author of "owning up." while some may say cheating is a victimless crime, she tells kids what's really at stake. >> if you cheat, at a certain point your knowledge or lack of knowledge or lack of ability is going to come forward. and not only will you be punished, but people will think that you're a fraud. >> that's what happened last fall in a new york suburb where teens from top rated high schools were arrested for cheating on the s.a.t. they're charged with get paid to take the test for other students, all have pleaded not guilty and the case has forced the s.a.t. to tighten test security. >> the bottom line is however you look at it, it's very prevalent. >> eric anderman is a professor of professional schooling at ohio state university. he has analyzed 50 years of data on cheating trends and says that by the time students graduate from high school today, 80% to 85% of them have cheated at least once. >> not everyone but most are doing something that most of us would consider an act of cheating. >>
given a conflict, what are you going to do? you know, some of you are in high school. >> robin is a expert in team dynamics and the author of "owning up." while some may say cheating is a victimless crime, she tells kids what's really at stake. >> if you cheat, at a certain point your knowledge or lack of knowledge or lack of ability is going to come forward. and not only will you be punished, but people will think that you're a fraud. >> that's what happened last...
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had collected for the week was given to a dispatch rider who made his way across the sinai desert televisa. the next morning the fell was put on a commercial plane. robin had to be shipped to pay them or twa played. when it got to do york the fell had to be alerted to a ticket to the headquarters, processed and it ended. so my big scoop of friday appeared of the abc news said that. by that time it was a cease-fire in the least. instead of a big scoop it is really just a feature story. compare that to the five years later during the first gulf war when i was able to do live reports from the roof of my hotel of it coming missiles. in those intervening 25 years cameras had gone from black-and-white film to color fell to color videotape. cameras became smaller and smaller said that they could be comfortably have held. satellites made correct distance dialing possible and what's, what's cheaper. there were enough satellites it operations so that these could be used almost anyplace in the world. and so even by the time of the october 1873 work which really wasn't that long and was able to give a reports of air raid that by watching the satellite facilities l
had collected for the week was given to a dispatch rider who made his way across the sinai desert televisa. the next morning the fell was put on a commercial plane. robin had to be shipped to pay them or twa played. when it got to do york the fell had to be alerted to a ticket to the headquarters, processed and it ended. so my big scoop of friday appeared of the abc news said that. by that time it was a cease-fire in the least. instead of a big scoop it is really just a feature story. compare...
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robin. no one will accuse these two of having a bromance. it's an alliance. but it is a fascinating one, givenhe past tensions between the two men. they were once locked in mortal combat. but at this posh virginia mansion last night. president obama and former president clinton helped rake in more than $3 million for the re-election effort. a lot can happen in four years, as the president joked about at the white house correspondents' dinner saturday night. >> four years ago, i was locked in a brutal primary battle with hillary clinton. four years later, she won't stop drunk-texting me from cartagena. >> reporter: it was brutal that primary battle. >> you're likable enough. >> thank you. >> shame on you, barack obama. >> this whole thing is the biggest fairy tale i have seen. >> reporter: but they made up. >> we're putting him to work. >> reporter: now secretary of state, hillary clinton has approval ratings that president obama could only dream about. and bill clinton could be the best surrogate for an obama campaign that isn't named obama. over the past several months, the camps have discuss
robin. no one will accuse these two of having a bromance. it's an alliance. but it is a fascinating one, givenhe past tensions between the two men. they were once locked in mortal combat. but at this posh virginia mansion last night. president obama and former president clinton helped rake in more than $3 million for the re-election effort. a lot can happen in four years, as the president joked about at the white house correspondents' dinner saturday night. >> four years ago, i was locked...
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given. >> really? >> not good for the pastor. dan harris, thanks very much. >>> sam? >> good morning, everyone. good morning, robinerts. >> did you really give a daily key west update while i was away? >> i did. >> you didn't use the bikini shot, though? >> i did not. there is a shot of someone reading a book in a bikini at a pool, we didn't use that shot. >> nor will we. >>> let's start with the hottest streak in history, i'm not talking about "gma" in the last year, i'm talking about the records that have been going on. just saying. so january, february, march, the warmest start to a year ever since we have been keeping records since the 1800s. then take a look at this number. the 15,000 number, that's record highs and record night time warmth as well. so all warm, all heat since the first of the year. big deal. here's where the storms are lining up. these could be a little severe. tornadoes possible. 80-mile-per-hour winds, large hail in that zone. a quick look at the big board. we'll talk more about it during the morning. >> all that weather and the amazing statistics brought to you by all. >>> all that weathe
given. >> really? >> not good for the pastor. dan harris, thanks very much. >>> sam? >> good morning, everyone. good morning, robinerts. >> did you really give a daily key west update while i was away? >> i did. >> you didn't use the bikini shot, though? >> i did not. there is a shot of someone reading a book in a bikini at a pool, we didn't use that shot. >> nor will we. >>> let's start with the hottest streak in history, i'm...
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robin harding from "financial times." two questions. follow-up on steve's point about the interest rate forecast earlier. are there any forecast rates still be close to zero at the end of 2014. given that you said the committee isn't entirely happy with the language in that statement, what information can we then take from the forecasts when they change like that? the second point f you were to decide to do more for the economy at some point, could you run us through the set of feasible options to do that? >> sure. if you compare this set of forecasts with january, you'll see that a few members have pulled in their expected date. but let me just reiterate that once again that these are just inputs into a decision process. they represent individual estimates. and quite admittedly as many of the participants said around the table, these are uncertain from an individual point of view. and as we discussed the range of consideration including the fact that we remain uncertain about how the economy's going to evolve, i've talked about for example the so-called oakins law puzzle whether europe will quickly fall or begin to level out. given those uncertainties, given the risks like the eu
robin harding from "financial times." two questions. follow-up on steve's point about the interest rate forecast earlier. are there any forecast rates still be close to zero at the end of 2014. given that you said the committee isn't entirely happy with the language in that statement, what information can we then take from the forecasts when they change like that? the second point f you were to decide to do more for the economy at some point, could you run us through the set of...