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sami, see you later. >> sami: wait, brady? >> brady: what? a favor. >> brady: well, no wonder you've been so sweet to me this morning. >> sami: this is serious. look, please don't tell my mom or eric about me and ej, okay? i-i'll tell them, i will. i just have to do it myself, you know? >> brady: [sighs] okay. it's not like i talk to either one of them anyway. >> sami: i know, it's crazy. i thought i was the only one who could alienate our family. good luck. >> brady: [grunts] >> sami: see ya, bro. >> brady: see ya. [phone ringing] [whistles] [ virginia ] i do have a healthy diet, but there are foods that i had no idea had so much acid in them. my dentist said that the acid in fruit, or fruit juice or fruit teas softens the enamel so that then it can potentially erode. once that enamel is gone, it's gone. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel to help harden that enamel so that it's not brushed away. pronamel protects your teeth from the effects of acid erosion. i don't have to cut out the things that i love in my diet. i can have the bes
sami, see you later. >> sami: wait, brady? >> brady: what? a favor. >> brady: well, no wonder you've been so sweet to me this morning. >> sami: this is serious. look, please don't tell my mom or eric about me and ej, okay? i-i'll tell them, i will. i just have to do it myself, you know? >> brady: [sighs] okay. it's not like i talk to either one of them anyway. >> sami: i know, it's crazy. i thought i was the only one who could alienate our family. good luck....
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more than one hundred students from across the region who come to study and teach others about the sami way of life they work with traditional materials such as reindeer words. and as my doctor had advised that working the right hand side of my brain would protect against any further polish stress it seemed like a perfect place to get creative. after people were done with household chores like reindeer slaughter fishing and gathering berries in autumn with the sami families dedicated their time to working creatively towards. they found the time to decorate utensils and nine years and other things. and i guess maybe it's the creative work we see today that helps those people to survive jury in those long and cold poland nights. which. i just about managed to shake off my polar stress and i've seen how the local people deal with theirs it was time to head back to the observer train i got a call from jaroslav and the aurora was coming i round two am we drove out and i checked the prognosis with the labs chief astronomer. ok so you know what we have what's been going so this is spitzbergen
more than one hundred students from across the region who come to study and teach others about the sami way of life they work with traditional materials such as reindeer words. and as my doctor had advised that working the right hand side of my brain would protect against any further polish stress it seemed like a perfect place to get creative. after people were done with household chores like reindeer slaughter fishing and gathering berries in autumn with the sami families dedicated their time...
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more than one hundred students from across the region who come to study and teach others about the sami way of life they work with traditional materials such as reindeer words. and as my doctor had advised that working the right hand side of my brain would protect against any further polish stress it seemed like a perfect place to get creative. after people were done with household chores like reindeer slaughter fishing and gathering berries in autumn would be the sami families dedicated their time to working creatively towards. they found the time to decorate utensils and nine years and other things. and i guess maybe it's the creative work we see today that helps those people to survive cheering those long and cold polar nights. which. just about managed to shake off my polar stress and i've seen how the local people deal with theirs it was time to head back to the observer train my dad a call from jaroslav and the aurora was coming i round two am we drove out and i checked the prognosis with the labs chief astronomer. ok so you know what we have what's been going so this is spitzberg
more than one hundred students from across the region who come to study and teach others about the sami way of life they work with traditional materials such as reindeer words. and as my doctor had advised that working the right hand side of my brain would protect against any further polish stress it seemed like a perfect place to get creative. after people were done with household chores like reindeer slaughter fishing and gathering berries in autumn would be the sami families dedicated their...
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talk iraq i'm joined by puppet escobar and some paolo he is a journalist and author in london we have sami ramadani he is a senior lecturer in sociology at london metropolitan university and in jerusalem we crossed amir javedanfar he is a middle east expert right gentlemen cross talk cross in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want pepe escobar fine go to you first how would you describe iraq today because it's i notice something you wrote not too long ago it's going to drop out of mainstream media a story nobody is really interested in but there are a lot of fault lines as i mentioned in the introduction yes absolutely first let's put the whole situation to complex peter this is the biggest manmade humanitarian disaster or. period nothing compares to it it's one point two you rock one point two million iraqis that police dead killed directly or indirectly by the vision and occupation over five million refugees there was a cultural cleansing of iraq as well intellectuals were killed libraries were looted museums were looted the country was balkanized it became a gigantic all rig
talk iraq i'm joined by puppet escobar and some paolo he is a journalist and author in london we have sami ramadani he is a senior lecturer in sociology at london metropolitan university and in jerusalem we crossed amir javedanfar he is a middle east expert right gentlemen cross talk cross in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want pepe escobar fine go to you first how would you describe iraq today because it's i notice something you wrote not too long ago it's going to drop out of...
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talk iraq i'm joined by pepe escobar and some paolo he is a journalist and author in london we have sami ramadani he is a senior lecturer in sociology at london metropolitan university and in jerusalem we crossed amir javedanfar he is a middle east expert right gentlemen cross talk cross in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want pepe escobar fine go to you first how would you describe iraq today because it's i notice something you wrote not too long ago it's going to drop out of mainstream media story nobody's really interested in but there are a lot of fault lines as i mentioned in the introduction yes absolutely first let's put the whole situation to complex peter this is the biggest manmade humanitarian disaster or. period nothing compares to it it's one point two you rock one point two million iraqis that least dead killed that directly or indirectly by the vision and occupation over five million refugees there was a cultural cleansing of iraq as well lecturers were killed libraries were looted museums were looted the country was balkanized it became a gigantic are you al
talk iraq i'm joined by pepe escobar and some paolo he is a journalist and author in london we have sami ramadani he is a senior lecturer in sociology at london metropolitan university and in jerusalem we crossed amir javedanfar he is a middle east expert right gentlemen cross talk cross in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want pepe escobar fine go to you first how would you describe iraq today because it's i notice something you wrote not too long ago it's going to drop out of...
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this big news--sami and ej are back together, right? >> kristen: yeah. >> brady: yeah, she was yelling at me in the middle of the town square, and she just blurted it out. >> kristen: that is so sami. five minutes after telling ej not to tell anybody, she tells you. >> brady: exactly. and he told you, i assume. >> kristen: yeah, well, we're pretty close. i have to say though, you know, even though marlena's done some pretty horrible things to me, i feel kind of bad for her. >> brady: [sighs] that's why sami wants to keep it a secret. >> kristen: she's right. sometimes people don't have to know everything, right? i mean, what they don't know can't hurt them. >> brady: like you and i could get married and not tell dad and marlena? >> kristen: i never thought of that. is that what you're suggesting? [door closes] >> ej: so, now, did you have a nice time today with your cousin and your great-grandma? >> johnny: i did. >> ej: you did? >> johnny: daddy... >> ej: yes? >> johnny: you look really happy today. >> ej: do i? i am very happy today.
this big news--sami and ej are back together, right? >> kristen: yeah. >> brady: yeah, she was yelling at me in the middle of the town square, and she just blurted it out. >> kristen: that is so sami. five minutes after telling ej not to tell anybody, she tells you. >> brady: exactly. and he told you, i assume. >> kristen: yeah, well, we're pretty close. i have to say though, you know, even though marlena's done some pretty horrible things to me, i feel kind of bad...
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ok during the break sami said you want to jump in so go right ahead yes i think in trying to specify what the u.s. led occupation did in iraq and how it destroyed iraq one is not trying to say that saddam's regime was a bad offer oses. dictatorship the thaws a dictatorship that killed many thousands of people with wage then i get water if i get action against iran et cetera et cetera but the people who are most people in iraq who are.
ok during the break sami said you want to jump in so go right ahead yes i think in trying to specify what the u.s. led occupation did in iraq and how it destroyed iraq one is not trying to say that saddam's regime was a bad offer oses. dictatorship the thaws a dictatorship that killed many thousands of people with wage then i get water if i get action against iran et cetera et cetera but the people who are most people in iraq who are.
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in american war well maybe because nobody wants to talk about iraq and syria in the same sentence sami where do you came out on this what's going on in iraq right now well i think i do agree with. some asian of the consequences of the iraq occupation u.s. led occupation and in fact it's a common mistake to say that the occupation of iraq has completely and it i think the occupation has left a lot of fingers in the iraqi scene and iraqi society and there is still quite a strong powerful american presence for that direct or indirect through some of the iraqi political forces this scene in iraq is quite disastrous in addition to what they said iraq is experiencing syria's internal haemorrhage coves by the occupation which transformed variation differences between people who are these differences are religious ethnic sect type differences differences that many societies have but when differences elevated to animosity i'm friction and blood at . this is what the occupation did to the iraqi mosaic. galvan eyes to all the extreme forces reactionary forces and society in such a way that they h
in american war well maybe because nobody wants to talk about iraq and syria in the same sentence sami where do you came out on this what's going on in iraq right now well i think i do agree with. some asian of the consequences of the iraq occupation u.s. led occupation and in fact it's a common mistake to say that the occupation of iraq has completely and it i think the occupation has left a lot of fingers in the iraqi scene and iraqi society and there is still quite a strong powerful american...
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talk iraq i'm joined by pepe escobar and some paolo he is a journalist and author in london we have sami ramadani he is the senior lecturer in sociology at london metropolitan university and in jerusalem we crossed amir javedanfar he is a middle east expert. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want pepe escobar from go to you first how would you describe iraq today because it's i notice something you wrote not too long ago it's kind of dropped out of mainstream media story nobody's really interested in but there are a lot of fault lines as i mentioned in the introduction yes absolutely first let's put the whole situation to complex peter this is the biggest man made humanitarian disaster or times period nothing compares to it it's one point two you rock one point two million iraqis that police dead killed directly or indirectly by the vision and occupation. over five million refugees there was a cultural cleansing of iraq as well intellectuals were killed libraries were looted museums were looted the country was balkanize it became a gigantic all right i mean i can tell all
talk iraq i'm joined by pepe escobar and some paolo he is a journalist and author in london we have sami ramadani he is the senior lecturer in sociology at london metropolitan university and in jerusalem we crossed amir javedanfar he is a middle east expert. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want pepe escobar from go to you first how would you describe iraq today because it's i notice something you wrote not too long ago it's kind of dropped out of mainstream media story nobody's...
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talk iraq i'm joined by pepe escobar and some paolo he is a journalist and author in london we have sami ramadani he is a senior lecturer in sociology at london metropolitan university and in jerusalem we crossed amir javedanfar he is a middle east expert. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want pepe escobar for to go to you first how would you describe iraq today because it's i notice something you wrote not too long ago it's going to drop out of mainstream media a story nobody is really interested in but there are a lot of fault lines as i mentioned in the introduction yes absolutely first let's put the whole situation to complex peter this is the biggest manmade humanitarian disaster of our times period nothing compares to it it's one point two you rock one point two million iraqis that least dead killed directly or indirectly by division and occupation over five million refugees there was a cultural cleansing of iraq as well lecturers were killed libraries were looted museums were looted the country was balkanized it became a gigantic are you all right i mean i guess we
talk iraq i'm joined by pepe escobar and some paolo he is a journalist and author in london we have sami ramadani he is a senior lecturer in sociology at london metropolitan university and in jerusalem we crossed amir javedanfar he is a middle east expert. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want pepe escobar for to go to you first how would you describe iraq today because it's i notice something you wrote not too long ago it's going to drop out of mainstream media a story nobody...
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investigations and enforcement, and cameron sami, our new manager of enforcement. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon, chair nolan and pardon my voice, i'm just getting over a bug here. directors, today gives me really great pleasure. i think most of us know that our pcos are regularly on the front lines for any number of things that occurred in our city. including special events like the giant's parade. and often times they are faced with having to make split-second decisions. and this is just an example of the work that they do. i had the pleasure of working with mark when he was a fare inspector, and was proud when he promoted up and became a pco supervisor. his quick-thinking enabled us to take a very dangerous individual off the streets and really by asking the witness to standby, it ensured that he were able to fully prosecute this person to the fullest extent of the law. i think he showed great courage and nothing makes me prouder than to present him with this award. [ applause ] >> well, i would like to thank lee, cameron, sami, my assistant directors and other co-workers an
investigations and enforcement, and cameron sami, our new manager of enforcement. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon, chair nolan and pardon my voice, i'm just getting over a bug here. directors, today gives me really great pleasure. i think most of us know that our pcos are regularly on the front lines for any number of things that occurred in our city. including special events like the giant's parade. and often times they are faced with having to make split-second decisions. and...
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index due to the actions of its army in the palestinian territories these two journalists are where sami because he speaks of mice he engages his radio audiences. because you spend so much time in palestinian areas with few israelis day to trade the media blackout does little to shed light on the fate and future of ordinary gazans it also perpetuate stereotypes on both sides of the border that have done nothing but breed mistrust and hatred policy on our team television. well let's take a look at some other news from around the world this hour the leader of italy's five star movement which came third in the country's general election has ruled out a coalition with the center left describing the head of the democratic party pier luigi bersani as a dead man talking the former comedian claimed he would not support any new government for political parties participated in the election none of them gaining enough seats to govern leaving the country in political deadlock italian public demonstrating a strong n.t. of the sentiments during the election even prime minister monti's party with a min
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index due to the actions of its army in the palestinian territories these two journalists are with sami because he speaks of mice he engages israeli audiences. because you spend so much time in palestinian areas with three israelis day to trade the media blackout does little to shed light on the fate and future of ordinary gazans it also perpetuate stereotypes on both sides of the border that have done nothing but breed mistrust and hatred policy on t.v. tell of its. military whistleblower bradley manning is about to publicly explain his actions for the first time in a statement he'd already submitted to the judge he says what he wanted to spark a debate on the role of the us military and foreign policy manning faces twenty two charges including aiding the enemy which could end up in him giving him having him serving a life sentence journalist kevin who's been writing extensively on wiki leaks says the prosecution is trying to shift the focus to terrorism. the fear here i think is that you would be sensationalizing the proceedings and it would it would make it nearly impossible for mann
index due to the actions of its army in the palestinian territories these two journalists are with sami because he speaks of mice he engages israeli audiences. because you spend so much time in palestinian areas with three israelis day to trade the media blackout does little to shed light on the fate and future of ordinary gazans it also perpetuate stereotypes on both sides of the border that have done nothing but breed mistrust and hatred policy on t.v. tell of its. military whistleblower...
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in american war well maybe because nobody wants to talk about iraq and syria in the same sentence sami where do you came out on this what's going on in iraq right now well i think i do agree with. some asian of the consequences of the iraq occupation u.s. led occupation and in fact it's a common mistake to say that the occupation of iraq has completely ended i think the occupation has left a lot of fingers in the iraqi scene and iraqi society and there is still quite a strong powerful american presence were there direct or indirect through some of the iraqi political forces this scene in iraq is quite disastrous in addition to what they said iraq is experiencing a serious internal haemorrhage coves by the occupation which transformed variation differences between people who are these differences are religious ethnic sect type differences differences that many societies have but when differences elevated to animosity i'm friction and blood at. this is what the occupation did to the iraqi mosaic. it galvanized all the extreme forces reactionary forces and society in such a way that they
in american war well maybe because nobody wants to talk about iraq and syria in the same sentence sami where do you came out on this what's going on in iraq right now well i think i do agree with. some asian of the consequences of the iraq occupation u.s. led occupation and in fact it's a common mistake to say that the occupation of iraq has completely ended i think the occupation has left a lot of fingers in the iraqi scene and iraqi society and there is still quite a strong powerful american...
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index due to the actions of its army in the palestinian territories these two journalists are where sami because he speaks of mice he engages israeli audiences. because he spends so much time in palestinian areas with few israelis day to trade the media blackout does little to shed light on the fate and future of ordinary gazans it also perpetuate stereotypes on both sides of the border that have done nothing but breed mistrust and hatred policy on our teen television. busy newsnight tonight says you can see just above my head there helicopter that helicopter with the pope inside the sun setting on by the sixteenth ten year as pope earlier bid farewell to his cardinals he is heading to a temporary residence for a couple of months now while works completed on a permanent home in the vatican is successor of course has got the daunting task of restoring the church's battered reputation after a string of child abuse and corruption scandals. he was speaking on his final day earlier on that the vatican and. to his cardinals there one of whom of course will be elected next month to replace him
index due to the actions of its army in the palestinian territories these two journalists are where sami because he speaks of mice he engages israeli audiences. because he spends so much time in palestinian areas with few israelis day to trade the media blackout does little to shed light on the fate and future of ordinary gazans it also perpetuate stereotypes on both sides of the border that have done nothing but breed mistrust and hatred policy on our teen television. busy newsnight tonight...
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index due to the actions of its army in the palestinian territories these two journalists are where sami because he speaks of mice he engages his radio audiences. because you spend so much time in palestinian areas with few israelis days to trade the media blackout does little to shed light on the fate and future of ordinary gazans it also perpetuate stereotypes on both sides of the border that have done nothing but breed mistrust and hatred policy on our team television. after are holding our army private bradley manning in jail for more than one thousand days without him being convicted washington is finally released some documents on the case the twenty five year old faces numerous charges including aiding the enemy for the actually leaking the thousands of u.s. diplomatic cables to wiki leaks prosecutors are likely to call the navy seal involved in the raid that killed osama bin laden to prove al qaeda benefited from manning's leaks or journalistic kevin stoner says it's puny attempt to shift the focus. the fear here i think is that you would be sensationalizing the proceedings and i
index due to the actions of its army in the palestinian territories these two journalists are where sami because he speaks of mice he engages his radio audiences. because you spend so much time in palestinian areas with few israelis days to trade the media blackout does little to shed light on the fate and future of ordinary gazans it also perpetuate stereotypes on both sides of the border that have done nothing but breed mistrust and hatred policy on our team television. after are holding our...
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index due to the actions of its army in the palestinian territories these two journalists of with sami because he speaks of mice he engages his radio audiences. because he spends so much time in palestinian areas with few israelis days to trade the media blackout does little to shed light on the fate and future of ordinary gazans it also pits rate stereotypes on both sides of the border that have done nothing but breed mistrust and hatred policy on t.v. television. news out of so far this are with me kevin though and i'm back in just over half an hour we've got some great programs lined up for you tonight next after the break we take you to russia's koehler peninsula for a front row seat to see nature's also sky high light show it's beautiful open stay with us for that scene of it. i've got a lot of messages from our t.v. viewers who are very concerned about trolls living under skynet is not the american way and many are concerned about their safety and privacy congressman ted poe has introduced a bill that may address some people's concerns about drones this bill is the preserving ame
index due to the actions of its army in the palestinian territories these two journalists of with sami because he speaks of mice he engages his radio audiences. because he spends so much time in palestinian areas with few israelis days to trade the media blackout does little to shed light on the fate and future of ordinary gazans it also pits rate stereotypes on both sides of the border that have done nothing but breed mistrust and hatred policy on t.v. television. news out of so far this are...
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wandd samies, -maddie's house: weere not but we can stop the poisonnng of ouu children.his is not aa - drug. this is poison that these ccildren are ingesting." oomissioners ppan onnworkingg with other jurisdictions like &pthe city o ffederick... who & haae enacted strict baas.paul gesslee, fox455news at 5:30 3&phow re the roads looking ooight? hhs our traffii eege rrporr. report. 3 greensrping 3 libertybat natl ppkeshawaa 3 395 north korea ...is... making &phhadlines toddy... for conducting ...annther ...nucleaa bomb test. teettwhat thrrat... ssme say... it poses to thh u-s. 3-&p3p aaviollet home invvsion.... phh drrstic mmaaures one woman took.... to save her sisser. p3and more probbems coocerning cruis ships.where this one is stranddddand what ccused the & eeninns to faai. 3 --adblib weather tz-- 3 the internatiooallcommunity is condemning north kkrea today, after he country testtd a -33 puclear weapon overnight... disrrgarding u-n sscuurty ccuncil orders. orders.this is north korea's first with the country under control of its new leader - kim jong un, who assumed. je
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index due to the actions of its army in the palestinian territories these two journalists are with sami because he speaks of and engages his radio audiences. because you spend so much time in palestinian areas with few israelis day to trade the media blackout does little to shed light on the fate and future of ordinary gazans it also perpetuate stereotypes on both sides of the border that have done nothing but breed mistrust and hatred policy on our team television. is coming up to twenty nine minutes now past ten o'clock at night moscow time things over for much brain with this review tune to r.t. around the world that touches in as tough a business as a break and one of the big stories of the day business wise euro leaders play the cat bonus payments to one year's salary for bankers maybe two if shareholders agree to it you know honestly london's not happy though is it not not really while certainly not considering that it's a global financial sector and we talked to the market participants i would have thought they'd be dead against it but actually as you'll find out in the business
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index due to the actions of its army in the palestinian territories these two journalists are with sami because he speaks of mice he and engages israeli audiences. because you spend so much time in palestinian areas with few israelis day to trade the media blackout does little to shed light on the fate and future of ordinary gazans it also perpetuate stereotypes on both sides of the border that have done nothing but breed mistrust and hatred policy on our t.v. television. with not any foreigner of moscow or world news to come with me shortly after the business but mentioned business matushka sure let's go see a hell of a touch of the big news story era premier's plan to cut bonus payments for bankers rolling it into just a year's salary but they could get through if their shareholders agree unanimously for them but there is no longer is not happy because limbs of course a big business sabia were around for creation of all this while first of all let's talk about the reaction of the market participants i would have thought that they were would have been dead against it but actually as yo
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or rock i'm joined by pepe escobar and some paolo he is a journalist and author in london we have sami ramadani he is a. senior lecturer in sociology at london metropolitan university and in jerusalem we crossed a mare javedanfar he is a middle east expert. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want pepe escobar from go to you first how would you describe iraq today because.
or rock i'm joined by pepe escobar and some paolo he is a journalist and author in london we have sami ramadani he is a. senior lecturer in sociology at london metropolitan university and in jerusalem we crossed a mare javedanfar he is a middle east expert. in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want pepe escobar from go to you first how would you describe iraq today because.
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. >> the investigation into the sami-black out of the super bowl continues. superdome officials had concerns it could happen several months before the big game. an october memo from the company that oversees the superdome says that tests on the electrical feeder and showed some decay and a chance of failure. the memo said blackouts at candlestick park in 2011 was among the reasons they ask for the tests. louisiana spent nearly $1 million on superdome improvements. $600,000 going to upgrading the electrical feeder cable system. 6:05, a live look at the beltway and the american legion bridge. already a lot of traffic on this tuesday morning. >> lots of people headed to work. let's check in with brianne carter on the congested roads. how we compare with congested roads around the country. >> good morning. it's usually good news to be number one when the cities are ranked across the country, but not necessarily when talking about traffic and congestion. people in our region know what it's like to sit in backups. we may have it the worst across the country. a new
. >> the investigation into the sami-black out of the super bowl continues. superdome officials had concerns it could happen several months before the big game. an october memo from the company that oversees the superdome says that tests on the electrical feeder and showed some decay and a chance of failure. the memo said blackouts at candlestick park in 2011 was among the reasons they ask for the tests. louisiana spent nearly $1 million on superdome improvements. $600,000 going to...