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john hopkins coach meantime taking on siena and their coach. he's a loyola grad.confident of winning, but he says not under my watch. he made it 4-2, hopkins. then came stanwhich can that name so familiar in circles. he's a freshman out of boys latin shooting and scoring. hopkins winning 9-5. moving right along, prelude to tomorrow's daytona 500 at the big oval. scary wreck. all under justin for a few anxious moments. here on the final lap, sheet metal everywhere. all those guys bumping into each other, but james buelstra qeezs by and -- squeezes by and wins amid a lot of flying debris. we'll have a lot for you tomorrow, so see you then. >> he's a good driver or he was lucky to get through. >> kind of both. >> stan, thanks. still to come on eyewitness news, lin-sanity for dessert. how you can enjoy a piece of the basketball star next. mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's com
john hopkins coach meantime taking on siena and their coach. he's a loyola grad.confident of winning, but he says not under my watch. he made it 4-2, hopkins. then came stanwhich can that name so familiar in circles. he's a freshman out of boys latin shooting and scoring. hopkins winning 9-5. moving right along, prelude to tomorrow's daytona 500 at the big oval. scary wreck. all under justin for a few anxious moments. here on the final lap, sheet metal everywhere. all those guys bumping into...
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siena maintains much of its medieval character.ts sprawling main square and towering city hall recall the days when it rivaled even florence. assisi -- with its walls, gates, and castle -- was home to st. francis. its massive basilica remains a favorite destination for countless pilgrims today. volterra was an etruscan capital centuries before christ. within its wall, the town's rustic center offers an evocative tuscan charm. and san marino -- all 24 square miles of it -- is unique in that it's still an independent country. while novel today, tiny two-bit dukedoms like this were once the norm. medieval italy -- like most of europe before the rise of modern nation states -- was a collection of independent, little san marino-style city states -- many of them no more than fortified towns on hills.
siena maintains much of its medieval character.ts sprawling main square and towering city hall recall the days when it rivaled even florence. assisi -- with its walls, gates, and castle -- was home to st. francis. its massive basilica remains a favorite destination for countless pilgrims today. volterra was an etruscan capital centuries before christ. within its wall, the town's rustic center offers an evocative tuscan charm. and san marino -- all 24 square miles of it -- is unique in that it's...
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. >> and i'm siena. here's this week's top story. >> a surprising number of visits to the emergency room are caused by problems with contact lenses and other eye injuries. so we've been looking into the issue. here's harry with a report. >> look up for me. good. blink. look down. good. cornea looks good. >> each year, almost a million kids suffer eye injuries. a lot of those happen around the home -- for example, an accidental poke in the eye or handling household cleaners. sports are another cause. in fact, every 13 minutes, someone is rushed to an emergency room for a sports-related eye injury. se that one person thinksngs i that the game is over, everybody else thinks the game is still going, and an eye injury can occur. >> so, what sports do you think are most likely to cause eye injuries? >> eye injuries. um... squash. >> um... field hockey, because, like, the ball is coming up, and tennis, definitely. >> probably golf. >> or maybe soccer. >> eye injuries. um... i would say...lacrosse. >> i don't kn
. >> and i'm siena. here's this week's top story. >> a surprising number of visits to the emergency room are caused by problems with contact lenses and other eye injuries. so we've been looking into the issue. here's harry with a report. >> look up for me. good. blink. look down. good. cornea looks good. >> each year, almost a million kids suffer eye injuries. a lot of those happen around the home -- for example, an accidental poke in the eye or handling household...
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. >> and i'm siena. here's our top story for this week. it's the number-one killer of teens -- car accidents. in fact, drivers who are under 19 years old are four times more likely to be killed in a car crash than older drivers. >> don't get nervous. we're not going to show you a bunch of drivers-ed videos. instead, we want you to meet tyler presnell. he's from vancouver, washington. we worked with tyler to present his story in a way we think you'll take notice. >> [ rapping ] ♪ hey ♪ when i was a teenager, i was just like y'all ♪ ♪ was a star in soccer, used to run and play ball ♪ ♪ one day, went for a ride with four other friends in the car ♪ ♪ no seat belt where i sat, but wasn't worried 'cause we weren't going far ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ he started driving crazy ♪ wanted to catch some air ♪ he didn't consider the danger, but with friends along, you would think that he'd care ♪ ♪ he was doing 70 in a 25-mile-an-hour zone ♪ ♪ man, ever since that day, i wish i had just stayed home ♪ ♪ recklessness mixed with rain caused him to hydroplane ♪ [
. >> and i'm siena. here's our top story for this week. it's the number-one killer of teens -- car accidents. in fact, drivers who are under 19 years old are four times more likely to be killed in a car crash than older drivers. >> don't get nervous. we're not going to show you a bunch of drivers-ed videos. instead, we want you to meet tyler presnell. he's from vancouver, washington. we worked with tyler to present his story in a way we think you'll take notice. >> [ rapping ]...
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. >> and i'm siena. here's this week's top story. >> finding a job or internship can be a challenge, so if you get your foot in the door, you want to dress for success from head to toe. as erika reports, that doesn't mean spending a lot of money, but it does mean spending some time thinking about what you wear. >> having the right look can make a big impact when it comes to first impressions. unfortunately, so can having the wrong look. for some tips, we visited mary kate steinmiller, a fashion editor at teen vogue. what aspects of a person's physical appearance do others notice first? >> i think that having general cleanliness and having well-groomed hair and nails is always really important. >> what are some of the wardrobe basics a person should start off with? a>> it's always good to have a white, button-down blouse. it's crisp and fresh. a simple blazer that's fitted and not too boxy is great to have, and some floral dresses that you can lay your cardigans over are perfect, too. >> with the help of
. >> and i'm siena. here's this week's top story. >> finding a job or internship can be a challenge, so if you get your foot in the door, you want to dress for success from head to toe. as erika reports, that doesn't mean spending a lot of money, but it does mean spending some time thinking about what you wear. >> having the right look can make a big impact when it comes to first impressions. unfortunately, so can having the wrong look. for some tips, we visited mary kate...
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. >> and i'm siena. here's this week's top story. >> teens talk a lot about college, but every four years, the country talks about a college that has nothing to do with test scores and applications. it's a key part of how our democracy works, but, as tyler explains, it's kind of complicated. >> the candidates for president campaign all across the country. first, you'll see them in the states with the earliest primary elections. those elections lead to the conventions, where the political parties choose their nominees. after the conventions, the focus is on states that deliver a big punch in something called the electoral college. and just what is that? >> i have no idea what that is. >> i don't know. >> i've learned about it, but i don't remember exactly. it involves the voting for the president. >> oh, electoral college! i know this. i learned this in sixth grade. i'm sorry. i still don't know. [ laughs ] it just rings a bell. >> the electoral college is a system that was put in place by the founders in
. >> and i'm siena. here's this week's top story. >> teens talk a lot about college, but every four years, the country talks about a college that has nothing to do with test scores and applications. it's a key part of how our democracy works, but, as tyler explains, it's kind of complicated. >> the candidates for president campaign all across the country. first, you'll see them in the states with the earliest primary elections. those elections lead to the conventions, where...
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thing young called what russia for sanctuary needs healing is settled in the sleeping quiet town of siena guy it offered to new anonymous life the man claimed putin was his number one enemy so hiding in europe he believed was the only safe solution today was the live in young co is still afraid to open this door not because of putin though but because of his landlord to whom he owes a lot of money this miserable life has made him a slave of his sanctuary but surely the namco sold everything he had in russia to come to eataly he opened a small business several years ago but it went bankrupt things got worse after the seventy three year old had buried his wife but her now fears her casket could be removed because he hasn't paid the cost of a burial plot and it's been months since the electricity was shut off to his flat he's lost forty euros went on a gas canister and that is gone to the work of the your this is how i will myself a book in this door to let the southern wind inside. there is east and there is russia for you my homeland or for the. children i want to go home to russia i do wa
thing young called what russia for sanctuary needs healing is settled in the sleeping quiet town of siena guy it offered to new anonymous life the man claimed putin was his number one enemy so hiding in europe he believed was the only safe solution today was the live in young co is still afraid to open this door not because of putin though but because of his landlord to whom he owes a lot of money this miserable life has made him a slave of his sanctuary but surely the namco sold everything he...
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the top family hauler went to the siena v-6.t's the only minivan that has at least average reliability. you can view the entire list on our website, nbcwashington.com/top cars. the full report will be available in the april issue of consumer reports magazine. >>> it's time to file your taxes for 2011. but let's rewind for a minute. the irs is looking for folks who did not file their taxes for 2008. that's right, the irs says 1 million people who did not file 2008 returns because maybe they made too little money are due refunds totalling more than $1 billion. but time is running out. in order to collect the money, a return for 2008 must be filed no later than tuesday april 17th. nearly 60,000 people around the d.c. metro area are eligible for the refunds. the median potential refund more than $600. taxpayers seeking a 2008 refund may have their checks held if they have not filed for 2009 and 2010. think about it. we heard consumers complain about bank fees, i have anyway. a new study shows consumers have taken their business else
the top family hauler went to the siena v-6.t's the only minivan that has at least average reliability. you can view the entire list on our website, nbcwashington.com/top cars. the full report will be available in the april issue of consumer reports magazine. >>> it's time to file your taxes for 2011. but let's rewind for a minute. the irs is looking for folks who did not file their taxes for 2008. that's right, the irs says 1 million people who did not file 2008 returns because maybe...
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siena maintains much of its medieval character.its sprawling main square and towering city hall recall the days when it rivaled even florence. assisi -- with its walls, gates, and castle -- was home to st. francis. its massive basilica remains a favorite destination for countless pilgrims today. volterra was an etruscan capital centuries before christ. within its wall, the town's rustic center offers an evocative tuscan charm. and san marino -- all 24 square miles of it -- is unique in that it's still an independent country. while novel today, tiny two-bit dukedoms like this were once the norm. medieval italy -- like most of europe before the rise of modern nation states -- was a collection of independent, little san marino-style city states -- many of them no more than fortified towns on hills.
siena maintains much of its medieval character.its sprawling main square and towering city hall recall the days when it rivaled even florence. assisi -- with its walls, gates, and castle -- was home to st. francis. its massive basilica remains a favorite destination for countless pilgrims today. volterra was an etruscan capital centuries before christ. within its wall, the town's rustic center offers an evocative tuscan charm. and san marino -- all 24 square miles of it -- is unique in that...
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this morning we've learned that toyota's plant in princeton, indiana where they make the siena, the sequoiao be expanding production, increasing production by an unspecified amount, hiring several hundred workers. this is the third auto plant in the u.s. that we've heard about in the last week where they're going to be expanding and part of the reason why? take a look at what happens in terms of auto exports and we are seeing a record pace here. 2011, a million and a half vehicles, we're going to export 1.65. the last number is a mistake on my part. it should be more than 2 million vehicles by 2015 will be exported. a big part of the export story are the foreign automakers running plants in the united states. look at bmw, it exported or will export more than 192,000 vehicles outs of its south carolina plants. that's how many it exported last year. including 87,000 x3 suvs, in red-hot demand in the middle east and in china. by the way, bmw exports to 130 countries around the world. when you look at the top destinations for the vehicles made here and driven other places, it's easy to look at
this morning we've learned that toyota's plant in princeton, indiana where they make the siena, the sequoiao be expanding production, increasing production by an unspecified amount, hiring several hundred workers. this is the third auto plant in the u.s. that we've heard about in the last week where they're going to be expanding and part of the reason why? take a look at what happens in terms of auto exports and we are seeing a record pace here. 2011, a million and a half vehicles, we're going...