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. >> second city is -- a second city alum is about to join the cast. >> live from new york, it is saturday night live. >> that is the prestigious sketch comedy show has boosted the careers of many second city alums. people like set myers and -- seth myers and tina fey. now you can add michael patrick o'brien to the list. he is finishing his five-year second city tour of duty. now up on the main stage, it will be a bittersweet goodbyes. >> i like to do something with second city and saturday night live. it always ends up being a great experience. >> the executive producer of bonds saturday"nightlife -- producer of "saturday night live" did a talent search at second city. michael patrick originally came to be an actor but made the transition to comedy. he is excited about moving forward with this new challenge. >> he wrote for saturday night live and the simpsons. >> i could. >> nbc news. >> i am sure he is very funny. one woman that more than she bargained for during an up adopt a pet segment. she has become a youtube hit. the dog is loving on her. she cannot get a way. i think she has had
. >> second city is -- a second city alum is about to join the cast. >> live from new york, it is saturday night live. >> that is the prestigious sketch comedy show has boosted the careers of many second city alums. people like set myers and -- seth myers and tina fey. now you can add michael patrick o'brien to the list. he is finishing his five-year second city tour of duty. now up on the main stage, it will be a bittersweet goodbyes. >> i like to do something with...
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like, you know, you came from second city, chicago. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you were originally fromank you, yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that was nice tim. i like nice tim, yeah. because your accent, i always thought, was so interesting. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i don't know where it's from. >> i don't know either. >> jimmy: i can't describe it. >> well, my mother was born in miami, and -- nothing. it's okay. but so i get sort of -- i've always had sort of a southern and, like, midwestern sort of accent. like, people will make fun of me because i would say the word "woter" instead of "water." which i don't know the difference. i just say water like it's an "r" in there. water. water. is that weird or is it just my haircut? >> jimmy: well then you -- [ laughter ] that's a famous saying you should start. you should get bumper stickers. [ laughter ] "is that weird or is it just my haircut?" [ laughter ] fantastic. we'll have bumpers -- t-shirts would probably be better, i guess. but then you have to drive past the car and look at the dude's haircut. [ laughter ] >> yeah, it would work b
like, you know, you came from second city, chicago. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you were originally fromank you, yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that was nice tim. i like nice tim, yeah. because your accent, i always thought, was so interesting. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i don't know where it's from. >> i don't know either. >> jimmy: i can't describe it. >> well, my mother was born in miami, and -- nothing. it's okay. but so i get sort of -- i've always...
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chicago is called the second city, as you all know. why is it the second city?e beginning of the 19th century, the second city in america, in the west, access to the west was saint louis. saint louis was located on the western side of the missiippi river. the rail lines to the east coast market were located on the eastern side of the mississippi river. the city fathers of saint louis refused to build a real road bridge across the mississippi, so that the network of the day could connect with the srce with the market. e city fathers of chicago, at exactly the same time, illegally built a railroad to connect with a new line coming out from the east. and beit 1861, there were a hundred 60 trains and out a day in chicago and saint louis was arguing about whether they should build a bridge. distributed broadband ip is the greatest change to how we connect since steam on steel. you think is a economic growth? i say look at history. look at the history of in the last network revolution that we're talking about the network revolution that will build tomorrow. but i thin
chicago is called the second city, as you all know. why is it the second city?e beginning of the 19th century, the second city in america, in the west, access to the west was saint louis. saint louis was located on the western side of the missiippi river. the rail lines to the east coast market were located on the eastern side of the mississippi river. the city fathers of saint louis refused to build a real road bridge across the mississippi, so that the network of the day could connect with...
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chicago is called the second city, as you all know. why is it the second city? in the beginning of the 19th century, the second city in americ in the west, access to the west was saint louis. saint louis was located on the western side of the mississippi river. the rail lines to the east coast market were located on the eastern side of the mississippi river. the city fathers of saint louis refused to build a real road bridge across the mississippi, so that the network of the day could connect with the source with the market. the city fathers of chicago, at exactly the same time, illegally built a railroad to connect with a new line coming out from the east. and beit 1861, there were a hundred 60 trains and out a day in chicago and saint lou was arguing about whether they should build a bridg distributed broadband ip is the greatest change to how we connect since steam on steel. you think is a economic growth? i say look at history. look at the history of in the last network revolution that we're talking about the network revolution that will build tomorrow. but
chicago is called the second city, as you all know. why is it the second city? in the beginning of the 19th century, the second city in americ in the west, access to the west was saint louis. saint louis was located on the western side of the mississippi river. the rail lines to the east coast market were located on the eastern side of the mississippi river. the city fathers of saint louis refused to build a real road bridge across the mississippi, so that the network of the day could connect...
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. >> to the north of america's second-largest city, 80 foot flames are facinblazing. a rate of more than two miles per hour. the dense smoke already having claimed two lives. >> two of our fire fighters were in a vehicle and went over the side. both of them suffered life ending injuries. we ask you for your understanding, for your patience, as we move to this difficult time. and please, prayers for their family. >> some buildings have already been destroyed by the fires. wildfires are a feature of the california summer, but it is unusual for them to break out so close to major centers of population. multimillion-dollar homes like this one. >> they said it would burn right to the wall of our house. it will hit it at the last minute. >> firemen from neighboring states are being drafted in. it will join the frantic and currently few tall effort -- futile efforts to control the flames. this is a key driven fire, which means it is a product of scorching summer temperatures. there's no relief in store until the middle of the week. that is the earliest. >> let's give more on
. >> to the north of america's second-largest city, 80 foot flames are facinblazing. a rate of more than two miles per hour. the dense smoke already having claimed two lives. >> two of our fire fighters were in a vehicle and went over the side. both of them suffered life ending injuries. we ask you for your understanding, for your patience, as we move to this difficult time. and please, prayers for their family. >> some buildings have already been destroyed by the fires....
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you go to the second city of review, and the title is america all better. what i'm going to ask you is whether obama blows a hole to where the country is going. >> let me get started on that one on -- [applause] >> it's been a fascinati year. and a year of enormous transiti. we're really lucky to be alive anto be able to -- well, i was going to say open the newspaper, flip on the computer, and watch history happen. :
you go to the second city of review, and the title is america all better. what i'm going to ask you is whether obama blows a hole to where the country is going. >> let me get started on that one on -- [applause] >> it's been a fascinati year. and a year of enormous transiti. we're really lucky to be alive anto be able to -- well, i was going to say open the newspaper, flip on the computer, and watch history happen. :
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kick myself in the head a lot about, man i knewhe everly sisters, why didn't i write "sin in the second city" and this is a remarble story and in their time, these guys were famous. what happene how -- you are bot historians and how does something get buried in the dust of history waiting for you to come along and find snat that is fascinating, why do we remember as a culture remember and you can get fascinated with it and forget the things and people that we forget, very fascinating question and appropriate for this particular volume, because yeah, the thing with dime novel desperados, it is almost a stunning rediscovery because here you have outlaw figures, who were as well-knownn their own time as the james brothers or billie the kid and everybody sitting here knows about them and there were three dozen movies for example on billie the kid and i don't kn how many books and he was a sllime cattle rust ler in the southwest, new mexico territory and killed a couple of deputy sheriffs when he escaped from jail and so on and so forth and here you have them in the midwest from illinois, the max
kick myself in the head a lot about, man i knewhe everly sisters, why didn't i write "sin in the second city" and this is a remarble story and in their time, these guys were famous. what happene how -- you are bot historians and how does something get buried in the dust of history waiting for you to come along and find snat that is fascinating, why do we remember as a culture remember and you can get fascinated with it and forget the things and people that we forget, very fascinating...
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s it he now helping people in the second largest city. >> this the poster child.lth insurance isn't good enough. that's why they're coming here. >> reporter: the care is estimatedality $200,000 a day. lindsey hough has catastrophic health care. doesn't cover health exam. she hasn't had dental to teeth cleaning in years. >> it's like winning the rotary. all of these problems are going to be resolveded. >> reporter: thiscy god sent to people. but the clinic closes down tuesday. mike von fremd, englewood, california. >>> staying with california. firefighters dealing with a dozen wildfires. the fearist is in san francisco, in santa cruz county. 24 people have been evacuated and state of emergency is been declared. laura marquez is in the fire zone. >> reporter: high winds continue to give firefighters trouble as they battle the blaze in the rugged santa cruz mountains that consumed 7,000 acres. >> today is a make it or break it day. we're expecting the wind to change directions. that's going to bring us dry wind. >> reporter: making their job tougher, the steep unforg
s it he now helping people in the second largest city. >> this the poster child.lth insurance isn't good enough. that's why they're coming here. >> reporter: the care is estimatedality $200,000 a day. lindsey hough has catastrophic health care. doesn't cover health exam. she hasn't had dental to teeth cleaning in years. >> it's like winning the rotary. all of these problems are going to be resolveded. >> reporter: thiscy god sent to people. but the clinic closes down...
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he didn't come from second city. and suddenly he's like i'm a cast member on "saturday night live". i am like how did that happen. you don't even do vice voices. what is going on. >> you know what was insane how cocky i was back then. when i got offered "saturday night live", they offered me to be a writer and then eventually a performer. and i actually was going i don't know if i want to do that. and i -- these guys don't understand. and then all my friends are like just do it, just do it, dumby. (laughter) >> exactly. >> rose: so why didn't you make a movie in all, until now? >> we have worked on a bunch of movies together. >> we -- well, i started doing the ben stiller show which was a show that benn and i created that was on for a season on fox. and that was the first big tv gig that i got after writing jokes for people for a long time. and i was doing that while adam was on "saturday night live". and then we both started writing movies. adam wrote billy madison and i cowrote a movie called heavyweights with steve brill and our friend jack garaputo that adam was in college with.
he didn't come from second city. and suddenly he's like i'm a cast member on "saturday night live". i am like how did that happen. you don't even do vice voices. what is going on. >> you know what was insane how cocky i was back then. when i got offered "saturday night live", they offered me to be a writer and then eventually a performer. and i actually was going i don't know if i want to do that. and i -- these guys don't understand. and then all my friends are like...
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third world countries but they are running this week's in the world's richest country in the second largest city. >> if you were here all month would you serve everyone who need help? >> no, not a chance. no. we could be here three months and we still wouldn't catch up on the demand for the service. >> reporter: doctors know they can't help everyone. >> you almost feel like you're not doing very much, you are helpless. >> reporter: but today mike and mora walsh made it through the doors. >> this is like a miracle. >> this is this is fantastic. >> reporter: thankful, even though this may not be all the care they need, but it's the only care they can get. the walshes are among the 8,000 people that organizers say they will be able to help by tuesday. le lester? >> miguel almaguer tonight, thank you, miguel. >> reporter: nfl quarterback michael vick was back on the football field today doing practice drills with his new team the philadelphia eagles. was st a couple of days ago it announced vick to a one-year deal after serving time for his role in a dog fighting ring. his first practice did draw a
third world countries but they are running this week's in the world's richest country in the second largest city. >> if you were here all month would you serve everyone who need help? >> no, not a chance. no. we could be here three months and we still wouldn't catch up on the demand for the service. >> reporter: doctors know they can't help everyone. >> you almost feel like you're not doing very much, you are helpless. >> reporter: but today mike and mora walsh...
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it's now helping people in america's second largest city. >> this is the poster child to everything that'sn american health care. when you see working americans, people with health insurance coming here because their health insurance isn't good enough. >> reporter: the care is estimated at $200,000 a day. they expect to treat 8,000 desperate patients. lindsey hough has catastrophic health care. it does not cover dental or vision needs and she has not had an eye exam or teeth cleaning in years. >> it's unbelievable. for me it's like winning the lottery. seriously from here i'm going to dental. all these little problems i've been able to slip by and get guy are going to be resolved. >> reporter: this is godsend to these people. but the clinic closes down tuesday. mike von fremd, englewood, california. >>> staying with california. firefighters dealing with nearly a dozen wildfires across the state tonight. the fiercest is in san francisco, in santa cruz county. where 24 people have been evacuated and a state of emergency has been declared. laura marquez is in the fire zone. >> reporter: high
it's now helping people in america's second largest city. >> this is the poster child to everything that'sn american health care. when you see working americans, people with health insurance coming here because their health insurance isn't good enough. >> reporter: the care is estimated at $200,000 a day. they expect to treat 8,000 desperate patients. lindsey hough has catastrophic health care. it does not cover dental or vision needs and she has not had an eye exam or teeth...
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now they have made the way to the nation's second largest city. >> there really is no difference. this could be guatemala. there is no difference. >> you did it. >> reporter: for the lucky ones who were treated today the hopeful ones who will return tomorrow, and the volunteers who treat them all, these days at the l.a. forum are a stark illustration that for many americans, free health care is the only health care they can afford. this massive mobile hospital will remain anchored here at the l.a. forum until tuesday. but organizers say if it were here all month it probably still would not meet the need of this city alone. ann. >>> thank you so much tonight. >>> the debate over health care has been so heated lately, the white house today sent out its own viral e-mail, one that it hopes will spread. to counter what it sees as l walks of life.ricans from e er tonight, nbc's chief science correspondent robert bazell examines how small businesses are faring as part of our effort at "making sense of it all." >> reporter: cupcake royale, a chain of three coffee shops and bakeries in sea
now they have made the way to the nation's second largest city. >> there really is no difference. this could be guatemala. there is no difference. >> you did it. >> reporter: for the lucky ones who were treated today the hopeful ones who will return tomorrow, and the volunteers who treat them all, these days at the l.a. forum are a stark illustration that for many americans, free health care is the only health care they can afford. this massive mobile hospital will remain...
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the nation's second largest city of a place of fire, smoke and ash. >> a massive wildfire is burning out of control to the north of los angeles. it's called the station fire and overnight we learned that two firefighters were killed when their truck rolled down a hill. >> 71 square miles of land has been burned so far and mandatory evacuations are under way as 12,000 homes are now threatened. abc's john hendren has more. >> reporter: the skies darkened over los angeles as rural wildfires turned deadly raining ash down on the city. >> near mt. gleason in the angeles national forest two of our firefighters were in a vehicle and went over the side. both of them suffer ed fatality life-ending injuries. >> reporter: the fire consumed more than 71 square miles destroyed at least 18 structures and is threatening some 12,000 homes. fire officials say it is now endangering emergency communications facilities on nearby mt. wilson. the air quality around pasadena was so quick it grounded tankers that were assaulting the fire with flame restart dances. >> the fires are still totally out of contr
the nation's second largest city of a place of fire, smoke and ash. >> a massive wildfire is burning out of control to the north of los angeles. it's called the station fire and overnight we learned that two firefighters were killed when their truck rolled down a hill. >> 71 square miles of land has been burned so far and mandatory evacuations are under way as 12,000 homes are now threatened. abc's john hendren has more. >> reporter: the skies darkened over los angeles as...
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chicago is called the second city, as you all know. why is it the secondity?the beginning of the 19th century, the second city in america, in the west, access to the west was saint louis. saint louis was located on the western side of the mississippi river. the rail lines to the east coast market were located on the eastern side of the mississippi river. the city fathers of saint louis refused to build a real road bridge across the mississippi, so that the network of the day could connect with the source with the market. the city fathers of chicago, at exactly the same time, illegally built a railroad to connect with a new line coming out from the east. and beit 1861, there were a hundred 60 trains and out a day in chicago and saint louis was arguing about whether they should build a bridge. distributed broadband ip is the greatest change to how we connect since steam on steel. you think is a economic growth? i say look at history. look at the history of in the last network revolution that we're talking about the network revolution that will build tomorrow. bu
chicago is called the second city, as you all know. why is it the secondity?the beginning of the 19th century, the second city in america, in the west, access to the west was saint louis. saint louis was located on the western side of the mississippi river. the rail lines to the east coast market were located on the eastern side of the mississippi river. the city fathers of saint louis refused to build a real road bridge across the mississippi, so that the network of the day could connect with...
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one detonated as -- at the city's main jewelry market at the height of the business hour, leaving behind a trail of destruction. the secondthe city's main landmark. it was the gateway of india. more than 50 people were killed and nearly 180 wounded. last week, a special anti-terror court convicted this man, his wife, and usherethis person of planting the bombs. they stood in court as the judge handed them the death penalty. all three have pleaded not guilty and are expected to appeal against the sentence. their trial took place in high security and under a powerful anti-terrorism law that no longer exists. prosecutors argued that the bombings were carefully planned and were an act of extreme brutality. all three deserved the harsh sentence, they said. the bombings were said to be in retaliation for an dead-muslim riots in a certain state in 2002. all three are also said to be members of a certain band pakistani military group, also accused of carrying out last years mumbai attacks which led to increased tension between india and pakistan. >> let me give you a quick round up of other stores. pakistan has asked interpol to
one detonated as -- at the city's main jewelry market at the height of the business hour, leaving behind a trail of destruction. the secondthe city's main landmark. it was the gateway of india. more than 50 people were killed and nearly 180 wounded. last week, a special anti-terror court convicted this man, his wife, and usherethis person of planting the bombs. they stood in court as the judge handed them the death penalty. all three have pleaded not guilty and are expected to appeal against...
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the second, at the city's main ndmark, the gateway of india. more than 50 people we killed and nearly 0 were wounded. last week, a special court nvicted two men and a woman of pnting the bombs. outside, the main prosecution lawyer had this to say >> this decision is very important anit will send a strong signalo anye wo wants to engage in this kind of illelactivity costing the lives of the innoct population. > a judge handed them the death penalty. all three have plead not guilty andre expected to appeal againsthe sentence. their trial took place in high serity and under a poweul anti-terrorism law that no nger exists. prosecuts argued that the bombings were carefully planned arab -- and orn act of extreme brutality. all three deserve e harsh sentence, ty said. the bombings were saido be in retaliati of anti-muslim riots in 2002. all threare said to be members of a pakiani militants group accused of carrying out last year's mumbai aacks, whichas increased iction between india and pakistan. >> jt a footnote ther kistanssued a global alert or 13
the second, at the city's main ndmark, the gateway of india. more than 50 people we killed and nearly 0 were wounded. last week, a special court nvicted two men and a woman of pnting the bombs. outside, the main prosecution lawyer had this to say >> this decision is very important anit will send a strong signalo anye wo wants to engage in this kind of illelactivity costing the lives of the innoct population. > a judge handed them the death penalty. all three have plead not guilty andre...
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the second, at the city's main landmark, the gateway of india. more than 50 people were killed and nearly 180 were wounded. last week, a special court convicted two men and a woman of planting the bombs. outside, the main prosecution lawyer had this to say. >> this decision is very important and it will send a strong signal to anyone who wants to engage in this kind of illegal activity costing the lives of the innocent population. >> a judge handed them the death penalty. all three have pleaded not guilty and are expected to appeal against the sentence. their trial took place in high security and under a powerful anti-terrorism law that no longer exists. prosecutors argued that the bombings were carefully planned arab -- and or an act of extreme brutality. all three deserve the harsh sentence, they said. the bombings were said to be in retaliation of anti-muslim riots in 2002. all three are said to be members of a pakistani militants group accused of carrying out last year's mumbai attacks, which has increased friction between india and pakistan.
the second, at the city's main landmark, the gateway of india. more than 50 people were killed and nearly 180 were wounded. last week, a special court convicted two men and a woman of planting the bombs. outside, the main prosecution lawyer had this to say. >> this decision is very important and it will send a strong signal to anyone who wants to engage in this kind of illegal activity costing the lives of the innocent population. >> a judge handed them the death penalty. all three...
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arizona's second largest city is rest link with its own crime problem. >> five years ago a home invasions something you hardly ever heard of and now there is more and more. >>> home invasion, robbery, kidnapping and missing people. >> oliver: the sergeant heads up the home invasion and kidnapping unit in tucson, 70 miles from the mexican border. war stories rode along with his team. >> we really specialize in the more sophisticated types of people that commit home invasion robberies in more of an organized fashion. >> oliver: they investigate anywhere 150 cases at a time. >> whether it fits the description. >> and. to pick up a perimeter. >> oliver: while the sergeant and detectives continue to follow leads on other home invasions the tucson pd's narcotic alliance gets drugs off the city streets. the sergeant prepares for a buy bust. >> you're going to be right in this area. >> in this is a mcdonald's right over here. >> his undercover officer is given $15,000 in cash to make a buy. >> he is just a guy we made contact with and officers have been buying cocaine for him and he has been buy
arizona's second largest city is rest link with its own crime problem. >> five years ago a home invasions something you hardly ever heard of and now there is more and more. >>> home invasion, robbery, kidnapping and missing people. >> oliver: the sergeant heads up the home invasion and kidnapping unit in tucson, 70 miles from the mexican border. war stories rode along with his team. >> we really specialize in the more sophisticated types of people that commit home...
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arizona's second largest city is rest link with its own crime problem. >> five years ago a home invasionissing people. >> oliver: the sergeant heads up the home invasion and kidnapping unit in tucson, 70 miles from the mexican border. war stories rode along with his team. >> we really specialize in the more sophisticated types of people that commit home invasion robberies in more of an organized fashion. >> oliver: they investigate anywhere 150 cases at a time. >> whether it fits the description. >> and. to pick up a perimeter. >> oliver: while the sergeant and detectives continue to follow leads on other home invasions the tucson pd's narcotic alliance gets drugs off the city streets. the sergeant prepares for a buy bust. >> you're going to be right in this area. >> in this is a mcdonald's right over here. >> his undercover officer is given $15,000 in cash to make a buy. >> he is just a guy we made contact with and officers have been buying cocaine for him and he has been buying from him and upping the amount. >> backing up the narcotics guy because of the past history of him being arme
arizona's second largest city is rest link with its own crime problem. >> five years ago a home invasionissing people. >> oliver: the sergeant heads up the home invasion and kidnapping unit in tucson, 70 miles from the mexican border. war stories rode along with his team. >> we really specialize in the more sophisticated types of people that commit home invasion robberies in more of an organized fashion. >> oliver: they investigate anywhere 150 cases at a time. >>...
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. >> oppressive heat takes hold of baltimore for a second day. what city residents did to keep cool. >> cutting back on everything we do. like every family in maryland is tightening the belt. >> government cancels a reception. how much money it will save the state. >> live in high definition, from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news "late edition". >> hello again, i am jeff barnd. >> and i am jennifer gilbert. thousands make the way to the towson university campus to speak out about health care reform. >> the debate was very intense with people on both sides of the issue making their thoughts known. keith daniels is live in towson with the latest. keith, what can you tell us? >> well, jeff senator cardin set the ground rules for this event that included not allowing participants to take their signs into the building. the senator made it very clear to us today, he said, quote, this is a townhall meeting, not a rally. but tonight it was kind of difficult to tell the difference. it was a tough move. now 500 people packed the place inside the concert hal
. >> oppressive heat takes hold of baltimore for a second day. what city residents did to keep cool. >> cutting back on everything we do. like every family in maryland is tightening the belt. >> government cancels a reception. how much money it will save the state. >> live in high definition, from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news "late edition". >> hello again, i am jeff barnd. >> and i am jennifer gilbert. thousands make the way to the...
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story, quote, there were more jobs created in new york city in the 1980's overwhelmingly high skilled high-paying than people in buffalo the state's second-largest city who became a nation of bedle managers of bankers and bureaucrats of adjusters, counters and waitpersons and drug dealers. from the importer to the distributor to the gone on the quarter. peter reuter the maryland professor who helped me with my original article has made a career out of examining economics of illegal businesses. one of his most startling observations is the coke trade indeed the entire drug trade is essentially a service industry because the street price of a dose of cocaine is many times higher than the cost of manufacturing at. as with any real good some of the excess covers the seller's profit. some covers what accountants call transportation cost but much more goes to reducing the risk of product seizure and in plenty of rest the principle perils of providing illegal service. those perils became less significant the more the south florida coast industry became entrenched as cocaine's prices fell throughout the decade it became available to consumers of
story, quote, there were more jobs created in new york city in the 1980's overwhelmingly high skilled high-paying than people in buffalo the state's second-largest city who became a nation of bedle managers of bankers and bureaucrats of adjusters, counters and waitpersons and drug dealers. from the importer to the distributor to the gone on the quarter. peter reuter the maryland professor who helped me with my original article has made a career out of examining economics of illegal businesses....
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second city in chicago, the first pianist was named fred kaplan. depaul university. i was born in 1935. you had to be 21 back then. i voted for kennedy because the prejudice against catholics was so great at the time, i felt like fighting that. it had nothing to do with him being good-looking. i felt much differently later. my point is that was so powerful back then. i've bought a toyota in 1977. i did not know what it was. i had no money and it was the cheapest. decarr never stopped. i've been buying japanese cars ever since. -- that toyota never stopped running. i later found it volkswagen bugs were good as well. host:who is jack? guest: this is the man who invented the integrated circuit, the microchip. he got a job at texas instruments in the spring of 1958. that summer everybody went on as a vacation. he had not been in the company long enough to take a vacation, so he was in the lab by himself. you had to -- if you wanted faster electrical functions or more of them, you had to get another layer of transistors and capacitors and wire them together. this was gett
second city in chicago, the first pianist was named fred kaplan. depaul university. i was born in 1935. you had to be 21 back then. i voted for kennedy because the prejudice against catholics was so great at the time, i felt like fighting that. it had nothing to do with him being good-looking. i felt much differently later. my point is that was so powerful back then. i've bought a toyota in 1977. i did not know what it was. i had no money and it was the cheapest. decarr never stopped. i've been...
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for a little aside which is totally unimportant do you know, second citi?f i 18 that. i am sorry i did vote for him later. the my point* is it was so powerful that people do not realize it. another observation in the 77 i did not know what it was but the time i was divorced with no money to the cheapest thing on the market and that car never stopped and i have been buying japanese cars ever since because the only thing smaller was the volts way again bug broke it is interesting. >> host: who is jack st. claire kill be? >> he invented the integrated circuit single-handedly the microchip he was not even a physicist he got a job at texas instruments in the spring of 1958 that summer everybody went on a two week vacation he had not been in the company long enough to take a vacation so he sat in the lab by himself transistors word the end of the line if you wanted faster electrical functions or more of them you have to get a another layer of capacitors and wire them together by hand this was getting increasingly elaborate and expensive we could not do with it a
for a little aside which is totally unimportant do you know, second citi?f i 18 that. i am sorry i did vote for him later. the my point* is it was so powerful that people do not realize it. another observation in the 77 i did not know what it was but the time i was divorced with no money to the cheapest thing on the market and that car never stopped and i have been buying japanese cars ever since because the only thing smaller was the volts way again bug broke it is interesting. >> host:...
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there are quality proble even in pharmacies, lke this one wetopped by, in mbodia's second largest city. i ssked for malaria medicaons. so this is an acquired drug, it's on the shelf. a customer stopp by colaining of diarra, she' followed one antibioc pill, there's no guarantee she'll return f the rest of what ould be a three-pill regimen. >> she justcame and to one pill. maybe they take one time, and then when they don't feel betr they come back. >> reporter: the maria rasite first bame rist tab in the70s,then ather micine. now the are at least nine resistance tohe most effect cuently on the market. >> we have to think what our next stepill be. >> reporter he co-authored one study he's with the u.s. my, one of several international ageies working on renewed effort to contain the problem here. it's sponsored largely by the bill and mlinda gates foundation. the foundation is alson underwrit of the news hou >> in very few instances tho pasites do appear to return, and they appear to return despite the fact tt there are aequate blood levels of anti-malarial in the ood. we're ncerned that t
there are quality proble even in pharmacies, lke this one wetopped by, in mbodia's second largest city. i ssked for malaria medicaons. so this is an acquired drug, it's on the shelf. a customer stopp by colaining of diarra, she' followed one antibioc pill, there's no guarantee she'll return f the rest of what ould be a three-pill regimen. >> she justcame and to one pill. maybe they take one time, and then when they don't feel betr they come back. >> reporter: the maria rasite first...
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>>reporter: the statesman's body travelled through the heart of the city that was his second home uto arlington national cemetery where he was buried by his slain brothers. >> earlier in boston, mourners filled the church for his funeral mass. in the pews, more than 85 members of the kennedy clan, and 58 current senators from both sides of the political aisle. president obama delivered a eulogist ojy. >> we loved this kind and tender hero ewho persevered through pain and tragedy. >>reporter: kennedy's son shared memories of a father they said wasn't perfect, but had a big heart. ted kennedy jr. choked back tears as he recalled his father's encouragement. >> he said, "i know you can do it. there is nothing that you can't do." >>reporter: by sunday morning, his grave site will have a marker similar to his brothers, that includes a cross and a -- >> stay with fox 45 for much more live from washington in 20 minutes. >>> in other news, one of the victims of this summer's helicopter crash on interstate 70 was remembered at a little league football game today. couple felix, a cheerleading co
>>reporter: the statesman's body travelled through the heart of the city that was his second home uto arlington national cemetery where he was buried by his slain brothers. >> earlier in boston, mourners filled the church for his funeral mass. in the pews, more than 85 members of the kennedy clan, and 58 current senators from both sides of the political aisle. president obama delivered a eulogist ojy. >> we loved this kind and tender hero ewho persevered through pain and...
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we'll have the latest developments where the nation's second largest city is a place of fire, smoke and ash. this morning a massive wildfire turned deadly outside of l.a. mandatory evacuations are underway. as john hendrin tells us the fire burns out of control and is racing toward vital communication towers. >> reporter: the skies darkened over los angeles as rural wildfires turned deadly raining ash on the city. >> near mount gleason in the angeles national forest two of our firefighters were in a vehicle and went over the side. both of them suffered fatality, life-ending injuries. >> reporter: the fire consumed more than 71 square miles, destroyed at least 18 structures and is threatening some 12,000 homes. fire officials say it's now endangering emergency communications facilities on nearby mount wilson. the air quality around pasadena was so thick it grounded dc 10 tankers that assaulting the fire with flame retardants. >> the fire is totally out of control. i will, you know, the emergency declaration will help to cut through the red tape and free up additional resources. >> report
we'll have the latest developments where the nation's second largest city is a place of fire, smoke and ash. this morning a massive wildfire turned deadly outside of l.a. mandatory evacuations are underway. as john hendrin tells us the fire burns out of control and is racing toward vital communication towers. >> reporter: the skies darkened over los angeles as rural wildfires turned deadly raining ash on the city. >> near mount gleason in the angeles national forest two of our...
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city landmarks. after clever planning, he was finally able to pull this off. it only lasted until 20 secondsefore security guards turned around. he was charged -- a woman was tossed with public nudity. she was released last night with oliver clothing. >> we asked what duty about jon cardin reimbursing the city $300 for his use of police resources. >> one person says he needs to be removed from office. it's not the $300. he feels he's among the elite politicians destroying america. all walks of life lead by example. email your responses to our question at wbaltv.com. >> here's a look ahead at our next hour. >> a mass media approach to spread awareness of the h1n1 virus. >> checks should be coming to your 401k plan. >> pillow fights can be fun at any age. we will show you the video. >> all kinds of things are coming together to produce the potential for stormy weather today. the insta-weather plus forecast for today and a weekend is just ahead. >> the weather is causing problems on the roadways. nothing happening on the west side, but we will detail the problems by coming up. they have alzheim
city landmarks. after clever planning, he was finally able to pull this off. it only lasted until 20 secondsefore security guards turned around. he was charged -- a woman was tossed with public nudity. she was released last night with oliver clothing. >> we asked what duty about jon cardin reimbursing the city $300 for his use of police resources. >> one person says he needs to be removed from office. it's not the $300. he feels he's among the elite politicians destroying america....
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. >> it is our first real heat wave of the summer season for the second day straight baltimore city isnder a code red. >> alert means potentially dangerous conditions for the el kerl and people who have to work outside. john joins us live from north baltimore with the latest on the heat wave. john? >>reporter: well the sweltering conditions have resulted in some marked train delay this afternoon on the brunswick and camden line and thousands of other baltimore people day 2 of code red has resulted in plenty of misery. for most of this summer those who earn their leaving outside have been spared. but crews working on northern parkway knew this day would come. the sweltering heat is taking it's toll. >> you are going to cut off work early today. >> yes. >>reporter: because of the heat. >> it's too hot. too much for my guys. >>reporter: city cooling center on york road and go van. >> we are on our last case right now. >>reporter: hottest commodity is on ice. it is going quickly. >> we have quite a few people coming in. they are looking to cool off and also asking for the water. mostly the
. >> it is our first real heat wave of the summer season for the second day straight baltimore city isnder a code red. >> alert means potentially dangerous conditions for the el kerl and people who have to work outside. john joins us live from north baltimore with the latest on the heat wave. john? >>reporter: well the sweltering conditions have resulted in some marked train delay this afternoon on the brunswick and camden line and thousands of other baltimore people day 2 of...
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we'll talk about that in a second. 70, ocean city. pax river. 66. 65 d.c. 58 oakland. 61 cumberland. 60 westminster. 64 columbia. d.c., 65. 71. 68 rock hall. low to mid-60s around bel air. couple high clouds will meander through the area over the next couple hours. that big dome of high pressure, becomes a heat pump. flings hot and humid air our way. 86, mostly sunny. tonight partly cloudy, 62. tomorrow it's going to be a warmer, more humid afternoon. high of 88 degrees. taking a thunderstorm dynamic out of tomorrow's outlook by the way. sunday and monday, 92 and 94. could easily be 94 and 96. tuesday and wednesday, partly sunny skies. bit of an umbrella effect, now down to 90. for the first time this season, four days of 90+ degree temperatures. >> here's sharon. she's at wjz traffic control. >> i'm so excited it's friday. i got ahead of myself. as far as problems go, we picked up a few, including an accident on the beltway. it's going to be on the west side inner loop. baltimore national pike. you can see by our speed sensors, not s
we'll talk about that in a second. 70, ocean city. pax river. 66. 65 d.c. 58 oakland. 61 cumberland. 60 westminster. 64 columbia. d.c., 65. 71. 68 rock hall. low to mid-60s around bel air. couple high clouds will meander through the area over the next couple hours. that big dome of high pressure, becomes a heat pump. flings hot and humid air our way. 86, mostly sunny. tonight partly cloudy, 62. tomorrow it's going to be a warmer, more humid afternoon. high of 88 degrees. taking a thunderstorm...
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. >> coming up in seconds, a baltimore city man opens his door to guns. now police are on the search for a killer. >> this morning, an accused fugitive is back behind bars. >> has the swine flu vaccine is tested, find out why researchers fear the next outbreak will be worst. >> and hurricane bill. fears thrill seekers will try to ride the storm's dangerous rip tieds. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute, inc. ---www.ncicap.org--- >> welcome to "saturday night live." i'm kate amara. >> and i'm lisa robinson. first let's go to jim nichols. >> it is going to be a wet one today. i know both of you said you had plans outside today. very heavy rain. a lot of moisture in the air. it has to come out sooner or later, and we're going to see some of that today. still scattered hane rain showers and thunderstorms outside of annapolis. pushing its way through delaware. pushing its way to the east. we can look at the wider radar picture. you can see this trend over the next several hours. heavy storms l
. >> coming up in seconds, a baltimore city man opens his door to guns. now police are on the search for a killer. >> this morning, an accused fugitive is back behind bars. >> has the swine flu vaccine is tested, find out why researchers fear the next outbreak will be worst. >> and hurricane bill. fears thrill seekers will try to ride the storm's dangerous rip tieds. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute,...
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second chances. and philadelphia may be a city of second chances. well he plays. >> really it is, i think, you know, people -- philly is a tough town. but it's also very forgiving town. so you're right on about that. you know, i got to ask you, everyone is talking about michael vick. but what about the risk, financial risk, business risk for the team, for the eagles? >> well, you know, i know jeff laurie very well. he is an amazing owner, braet entrepreneur. the franchise is worth over $1 billion. it's in the top five in the nfl. and there is a significant risk that he didn't take lightly. he met with michael vick. we know that a number of time. and a judge of character, he is giving him a second chance. and there is a $400 million stadium with suites to sell, corporate advertising to take advantage of. listen if, he plays well and he wins, maybe all is forgiven. it's going to be a little bit of a time where he is weaned out of those 23 months of arrest and weaned on to the field. we'll see how long it takes. really, there is a suspension as well. >
second chances. and philadelphia may be a city of second chances. well he plays. >> really it is, i think, you know, people -- philly is a tough town. but it's also very forgiving town. so you're right on about that. you know, i got to ask you, everyone is talking about michael vick. but what about the risk, financial risk, business risk for the team, for the eagles? >> well, you know, i know jeff laurie very well. he is an amazing owner, braet entrepreneur. the franchise is worth...
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citi field. first, bottom second. hoe han santana. helping out his own cause. bases loaded. two runs score. first career two-rbi game. cardinals down 7-4. but not out of it yet. pujols, straightaway center. who says you can't hit home runs at citi field. cardinals down 7-5. top nine, 7-6, now. skip schumacher. one out. here comes julio lugo on his horse. and we're tied at 7-7. k-rod, not happy. top ten. sean green pitching. bases loaded. that's with two outs. hits mark derosa. the go-ahead run comes in. 8-7. they would not be done. next batter, pujols. yobet. that's the fifth grand slam of the year. cardinals come back to win 12-7. >>> another great game in tampa. bottom eight. evan longoria, basing danielle bard. the solo shot ties the game at 2-2. we go to extra innings. bottom of the 13th. this time, facing kato, same result. second home run ofhe game. walkoff style. the rays win in 13. >>> jeremy and vinita, back to you in the studio. >>> there was a special delivery an east texas family had been eagerly awaiting for nearly a century. >> mckenzie and megan griffin were the first girls b
citi field. first, bottom second. hoe han santana. helping out his own cause. bases loaded. two runs score. first career two-rbi game. cardinals down 7-4. but not out of it yet. pujols, straightaway center. who says you can't hit home runs at citi field. cardinals down 7-5. top nine, 7-6, now. skip schumacher. one out. here comes julio lugo on his horse. and we're tied at 7-7. k-rod, not happy. top ten. sean green pitching. bases loaded. that's with two outs. hits mark derosa. the go-ahead run...
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and then second, near dale city we have crash activity taking away the left lane for drivers an we know the main backup stretches from the prince william parkway to lorton. we estimate the drive time at 10 to 12 minutes. moving to 66 delayed a 0 to 123. no incident along the way. switching over to the outer loop. an ebb earlier incident at colesville road. the backup started early. we are backed up to university right now. show you burtonsville we have a water main break and crews are on the scene at westbound 198 approaching u.s. 29. drivers are forced to lose the right lane. staying to the left to get by and round it out with new york avenue. we are below speed. now over to andrea. >>> we are following a developing story this morning out of thsoutheast washington. a 13-year-old girl is shot inside of her home hit by a stray bullet. this happened around midnight on frederick douglas place near alabama avenue. police tell nine news several shots were fired at the home. the girl was hit in the back and taken to a nearby hospital, treated and released. right now police aren't sure who fir
and then second, near dale city we have crash activity taking away the left lane for drivers an we know the main backup stretches from the prince william parkway to lorton. we estimate the drive time at 10 to 12 minutes. moving to 66 delayed a 0 to 123. no incident along the way. switching over to the outer loop. an ebb earlier incident at colesville road. the backup started early. we are backed up to university right now. show you burtonsville we have a water main break and crews are on the...
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of oklahoma and i guess in nominee who believes that the second amendment is something of the senate in a fundamental right and in century city as a second-class a moment to the constitution. i know what the second class amended to is and this is not an line with my beliefs and a majority of americans from my city of oklahoma. to say i am persuaded that the confirmation hearing served only to highlight many of my concerns and the numerous inconsistencies of her testimony with the record have persuaded not only mean by the american people that judge sotomayor is not qualified to assess justice, high scores of the u.s. supreme court and i say that because the recent zogby poll and several other polls have also consistently confirmed following the confirmation hearings revealed that only 49 percent of americans support judge sotomayor's confirmation within equant number opposing. this is a significant thing here because to pin the race card all the way through this thing and was talking about the hispanic and of the same poll showed that among hispanic voters only 47 percent say they are in favor of her confirmation. another rea
of oklahoma and i guess in nominee who believes that the second amendment is something of the senate in a fundamental right and in century city as a second-class a moment to the constitution. i know what the second class amended to is and this is not an line with my beliefs and a majority of americans from my city of oklahoma. to say i am persuaded that the confirmation hearing served only to highlight many of my concerns and the numerous inconsistencies of her testimony with the record have...
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the first 12 to perform last night including ack row dunk who impressed the judges a second time. the city of angels. plains, sun 147b in new england with thunderstorms. in the midwest. tomorrow, strong storms stretching back from the plains on into the pacific northwest. plenty of sunshine along the eastern seaboard. >> there is a cold front that will be pushing to the south today. it will generate some showers and thunderstorms. keep the umbrella handy. scattered that's your latest weather. now back to the nat show. >> i'm lonely here, al. you coming back tomorrow? >> no, one more day out here. then i'll see you friday. with jason mraz. i want to get one of those jason mraz hats. >> that song makes me so happy. i'm yours. it's great. >> i'm glad you finally admitted. >> yes, i am. al, always, in your mind. all right, coming up next, paula abdul voted herself off "american idol. we'll tell you why. more after this. >>> now to an american idol stunner, last night in a post on her twitter page, judge paula abdul declared she is now leaving the show. here's meredith vieira with more. >> you'
the first 12 to perform last night including ack row dunk who impressed the judges a second time. the city of angels. plains, sun 147b in new england with thunderstorms. in the midwest. tomorrow, strong storms stretching back from the plains on into the pacific northwest. plenty of sunshine along the eastern seaboard. >> there is a cold front that will be pushing to the south today. it will generate some showers and thunderstorms. keep the umbrella handy. scattered that's your latest...
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second city in chicago, the first pianist was named fred kaplan. depaul university. i was born in 1935. you had to be 21 back then. i voted for kennedy because the prejudice against catholics was so great at the time, i felt like fighting that. it had nothing to do with him being good-looking. i felt much differently later. my point is that was so powerful back then. i've bought a toyota in 1977. i did not know what it was. i had no money and it was the cheapest. decarr never stopped. i've been buying japanese cars ever since. -- that toyota never stopped running. i later found it volkswagen bugs were good as well. host:who is jack? guest: this is the man who invented the integrated circuit, the microchip. he got a job at texas instruments in the spring of 1958. that summer everybody went on as a vacation. he had not been in the company long enough to take a vacation, so he was in the lab by himself. you had to -- if you wanted faster electrical functions or more of them, you had to get another layer of transistors and capacitors and wire them together. this was gett
second city in chicago, the first pianist was named fred kaplan. depaul university. i was born in 1935. you had to be 21 back then. i voted for kennedy because the prejudice against catholics was so great at the time, i felt like fighting that. it had nothing to do with him being good-looking. i felt much differently later. my point is that was so powerful back then. i've bought a toyota in 1977. i did not know what it was. i had no money and it was the cheapest. decarr never stopped. i've been...
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former vice president dick cheney thinks president bush showed signs of weakness during his second term. >> some city officials get their way, the redskins could be coming back to d.c. we will have more on a possible move back to the district later in the newscast. but tonight, the focus for the redskins is the team's first preseason game of the year. good evening. i'm craig melvin. >> i'm wendy rieger. the skins are taking on the ravens tonight in baltimore. the game is scheduled to start at 7:30 but the excitement is already there. let's start with dan who is live in baltimore. >> preseason
former vice president dick cheney thinks president bush showed signs of weakness during his second term. >> some city officials get their way, the redskins could be coming back to d.c. we will have more on a possible move back to the district later in the newscast. but tonight, the focus for the redskins is the team's first preseason game of the year. good evening. i'm craig melvin. >> i'm wendy rieger. the skins are taking on the ravens tonight in baltimore. the game is scheduled...
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for the second day straight. baltimore city is under a code red. potentially dangerous conditions weather wise for the elderly and those working outside. john rydell has more. >> for most of the summer, those that earn their living outside have been spared. but crews working on northern parkway knew this day would come can. the sweltering heat is taking its toll. >> you will cutoff work early today? >> yeah. that's right. >> because of the heat? >> yes. too much for my guys. >> the city's cooling center on york road in govin. >> we are on the last case right now. >> the hottest commodity is on ice. and it is going quickly. >> we have quite a few people coming in. they are looking to cool off. and also asking for the water. mostly the water to cool them off. >> and the nta was offering riders free bus passes to get to the cooling centers. >> if you can stay in. stay in. drink fluids. particularly water. and try not to be out in the heat, particularly if you have health issues. >> what about you, sir? >> but anthony hertz snowball stand. heat is good
for the second day straight. baltimore city is under a code red. potentially dangerous conditions weather wise for the elderly and those working outside. john rydell has more. >> for most of the summer, those that earn their living outside have been spared. but crews working on northern parkway knew this day would come can. the sweltering heat is taking its toll. >> you will cutoff work early today? >> yeah. that's right. >> because of the heat? >> yes. too much...
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second only to new york city. >> de program has expanded so much that the city is scrambling every spring to find jobs for these students. >> no one from the mayor's office would comment, but we received a statement that a fraud division will be created to look into the summer jobs program. >>> coming up,a community has been morning after shocking murders. some say it he was a little man with a big heart. >> people will not be able to sleep and when school starts again. >> police used a helicopter to pop the question. >> and one woman pose a frightening story. what abouteseivd to refuse >>> a senior citizen says she was trapped by a driver who was not let -- and who would not let her off. >> we have what happened and why it metro thinks the driver was wrong in this case. >> also wanted to do after a long day at the hospital on monday was get her medication and go home. she got on a bus here at the rhode island avenue. she was on the wrong bus, and when she asked if she could get off, he refused. he made her very upset. >> [unintelligible] >> she cries that she recalls the way she was trea
second only to new york city. >> de program has expanded so much that the city is scrambling every spring to find jobs for these students. >> no one from the mayor's office would comment, but we received a statement that a fraud division will be created to look into the summer jobs program. >>> coming up,a community has been morning after shocking murders. some say it he was a little man with a big heart. >> people will not be able to sleep and when school starts...
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second. look at facts. city bank looks like the last big bank the government rescued, chrysler in 1980. bankruptcy. in order to save the company, the government co-signed $1.5 billion in loans. that was a lot then. the chrysler was responsible for paying back. because at the time, chrysler's own signature was worth less than the paper it was printed on. one i regard as similar to the one citi is in right now. the government took on the risk of having to foot the bill if chrysler couldn't pay. in exchange, the government received warrants to buy 14.4 million shares from chrysler at $13. those were meant to expire in 1990. the government signed the loan guarantees and received the warrants in 1980 at the time chrysler stock was up $7.15. chrysler got the money needed to come out with better cars, the minivan, and was able to turn a profit in 1982, a profit. after a $1.7 billion loss in 1980. in 1983, chrysler paid back the debt, eliminating the government's downside. since the government survived bankruptcy, chrysler's stock soared as did the value of the government's warrant. how did was
second. look at facts. city bank looks like the last big bank the government rescued, chrysler in 1980. bankruptcy. in order to save the company, the government co-signed $1.5 billion in loans. that was a lot then. the chrysler was responsible for paying back. because at the time, chrysler's own signature was worth less than the paper it was printed on. one i regard as similar to the one citi is in right now. the government took on the risk of having to foot the bill if chrysler couldn't pay....
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they are being placed around the city dock area and at the second street pumping station. officials say they are also monitoring the status of hurricane bill, which is affecting the surf on the eastern shore and the chesapeake bay. hurricane bill passed bermuda with a glancing blow today. even though the storm is not expected to make u.s. landfall, the east coast is still feeling the effects. we have the latest. >> on the island of bermuda, hurricane bill whipped up wind dancer. -- wind and surf. dangerous waves were making their way to the u.s. mainland from massachusetts to florida. the swells are high this weekend and potentially deadly. >> this particular storm, we are worried about high speeds. we do not think the winds will exceed 35 miles per hour. >> parts of the coast could see tropical storm-force winds but the biggest issue is likely to be rip currents, which could quickly pull swimmers away from shore. >> the more water coming to the beach, the strong recurrent going out from the beach into deeper water. >> many beaches are closed to swimmers today. >> if you s
they are being placed around the city dock area and at the second street pumping station. officials say they are also monitoring the status of hurricane bill, which is affecting the surf on the eastern shore and the chesapeake bay. hurricane bill passed bermuda with a glancing blow today. even though the storm is not expected to make u.s. landfall, the east coast is still feeling the effects. we have the latest. >> on the island of bermuda, hurricane bill whipped up wind dancer. -- wind...
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. >>> ocean city is bracing itself for the second weekend of rough seas and rough surfs.urfers love the rugged conditions caused by tropical storm danny, the beach patrol warned it could possibly cause rip tides. dangerous surf due to hurricane bill last week, and now lifeguards will be out in full force. >> we are cognizant additional wave actions and rip currents associated with danny as he passes by and we are starting to see the effects right now. >> the rough surf has not scared away the tourists, however. many of the big hotels are booked right through the weekend. you can track tropical storm danny with fox45 skywatch hurricane tracker available at foxbaltimore.com. just use fox45's doppler radar to track coming storms go to foxbaltimore.com/hurricane. >>> 23-year-old kiheem taylor faces a lifetime behind bar s phosphor a brutal attack on two teens. arrested in may for the kidnapping and rape of a young couple in baltimore county. a judge describes the crime as a night of terror. >> i told the judge he did not deserve to breathe free air again and hopefully he will
. >>> ocean city is bracing itself for the second weekend of rough seas and rough surfs.urfers love the rugged conditions caused by tropical storm danny, the beach patrol warned it could possibly cause rip tides. dangerous surf due to hurricane bill last week, and now lifeguards will be out in full force. >> we are cognizant additional wave actions and rip currents associated with danny as he passes by and we are starting to see the effects right now. >> the rough surf has...
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second city in chicago, the first pianist was named fred kaplan. depaul university. i was born in 1935. you had to be 21 back then. i voted for kennedy because the prejudice against catholics was so great at the time, i felt like fighting that. it had nothing to do with him being good-looking. i felt much differently later. my point is that was so powerful back then. i've bought a toyota in 1977. i did not know what it was. i had no money and it was the cheapest. decarr never stopped. i've been buying japanese cars ever since. -- that toyota never stopped running. i later found it volkswagen bugs were good as well. host:who is jack? guest: this is the man who invented the integrated circuit, the microchip. he got a job at texas instruments in the spring of 1958. that summer everybody went on as a vacation. he had not been in the company long enough to take a vacation, so he was in the lab by himself. you had to -- if you wanted faster electrical functions or more of them, you had to get another layer of transistors and capacitors and wire them together. this was gett
second city in chicago, the first pianist was named fred kaplan. depaul university. i was born in 1935. you had to be 21 back then. i voted for kennedy because the prejudice against catholics was so great at the time, i felt like fighting that. it had nothing to do with him being good-looking. i felt much differently later. my point is that was so powerful back then. i've bought a toyota in 1977. i did not know what it was. i had no money and it was the cheapest. decarr never stopped. i've been...
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on tropical storm danny that could be bringing rip currents to ocean city coming up in a few minutes. >> okay, jessica. >>> the second weekend straight, rough surf is expec expected in ocean city. first hurricane bob was to blame, now apparently it is danny's turn. kathleen cairns is joining us from ocean city right on the boardwalk with the latest, kathleen. >>reporter: jeff, here on the boardwalk the crowds just seem to keep on coming. the threat of a rough surf is not keeping the clouds away from ocean city this weekend. instead they plan to do a lot of things on the boardwalk, buy french fries, play at the arcade, but not go to the beac beach. the surf is up ... and the surf is rough in ocean city. >> the waves are unbelievable. >>reporter: but it didn't change plans for the loranco family. >> we knew we were walking into possibly bad weather but didn't bother us at all. we are here for a week. >>reporter: last saturday, the beach was closed due to the extreme rough rip tides caused by hurricane bob, now tropical storm danny could be sending rough surf this way. >> we will get some high surf which is going to cre
on tropical storm danny that could be bringing rip currents to ocean city coming up in a few minutes. >> okay, jessica. >>> the second weekend straight, rough surf is expec expected in ocean city. first hurricane bob was to blame, now apparently it is danny's turn. kathleen cairns is joining us from ocean city right on the boardwalk with the latest, kathleen. >>reporter: jeff, here on the boardwalk the crowds just seem to keep on coming. the threat of a rough surf is not...