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smithsonian participating in - why are you society?issorical at the maryland things can we find -what type of -whatttype of things can we find at the maryland historical society? histtrical at the maryland 3 things can we find at the maryland historical society? - why are you participating in smithsonian museum day live?- how can people museum day live? why are you - why are you participating in how can people receive free tickets to md. museums? museums? smithsonian magazine museum day takes plaae september 29th. the museum day live! ticket includes free admission for you and a guest.for more infoomation on the maryland historical society log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 p3 3 33 3 3 3 3 3 coming up... people in guatemala are n high alert today... after a volcano began spewing ash.how many thousands of residents... have been forced out of their homes. and scientists think they know the reason... behind a recent spike in whooping cough cases. what may be to blame... and what you can do... to keep pour family
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it and all of their other exhibits. >> reporter: i'm armando trull at the smithsonian. one of the oldest institutions it in washington is embracing the digital aid and their digital citizens, asking madison avenue for help. this is a part of the first ever advertising campaign for the smithsonian. >> we want people to know that they could be very useful to help parents educate their kids and to help teachers educate the young people. >> reporter: they will drive you to the seriously amazing website, which asks questions and then provides seriously amazing answers. >> i think that seriously amazing is about being surprised. the ads target young mothers. >> a lot of the times i don't have time to come to the museum physically. when we talk about these younger people, communicating using digital technology. they could be any place any time anywhere. 9news now. >>> for the first time in history, they gave birth this week right in the middle of the combat zone. the gunner in the artillery started complaining about stomach pain on tuesday. hour hours later she gave birth to t
it and all of their other exhibits. >> reporter: i'm armando trull at the smithsonian. one of the oldest institutions it in washington is embracing the digital aid and their digital citizens, asking madison avenue for help. this is a part of the first ever advertising campaign for the smithsonian. >> we want people to know that they could be very useful to help parents educate their kids and to help teachers educate the young people. >> reporter: they will drive you to the...
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at the smithsonian museum history in washington, d.c.as found in new jersey. >> what we're doing is drilling a little bit of the powder off the shelves that will analyze chemically to understand the temperatures that these shells were growing in about 68 million years ago. go ahead and get yourself set up. >> the youth engagement through science, or yes is a paid summer intern program at the smithsonian. make no mistake that this is not about clerical work or being a gopher for teams. students could connect up to 500 scientists that will be working with smithsonian. >> they are using the dna high- powered microscope. >> we are getting high school students that we are trying to get students here at a younger age to see that science is something that they can do that science is fun and interesting. >> and it translates to younger students as well. >> the young people are here with their families as they peek in the window, they see them working on bones and excavating as they will look at them and say wow, you know it is just a few years o
at the smithsonian museum history in washington, d.c.as found in new jersey. >> what we're doing is drilling a little bit of the powder off the shelves that will analyze chemically to understand the temperatures that these shells were growing in about 68 million years ago. go ahead and get yourself set up. >> the youth engagement through science, or yes is a paid summer intern program at the smithsonian. make no mistake that this is not about clerical work or being a gopher for...
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. >> the smithsonian is launching new national ad campaign. is to connect more people with the smithsonian and research on line, in schools, and at the museum. will appear on web sites billboards.nd on they have character is featuring that can beions answered at the web site. seriouslyamazing.com. hosted an starling poste show last night. at showed off outfits inspired by the corcoran paintings. proceeds will benefit my place, which serves battered women and their children. described the fashions as thisay meets house. >> i bet that was fun to be their last night. 4:57 on this friday. >> surveillance video of lindsay 4:57 on this friday. >> surveillance video of lindsay lohan's hit and run an accident excuse us, while we change into something more comfortable. cool. introducing, the square sunnyd bottle.
. >> the smithsonian is launching new national ad campaign. is to connect more people with the smithsonian and research on line, in schools, and at the museum. will appear on web sites billboards.nd on they have character is featuring that can beions answered at the web site. seriouslyamazing.com. hosted an starling poste show last night. at showed off outfits inspired by the corcoran paintings. proceeds will benefit my place, which serves battered women and their children. described the...
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the artifact his been in storm, but the smithsonian decided to make them available now and the smithsonianicials say the gloves and visier will be on display a couple of weeks and the rare items will be housed in a special display case. >> kind of cool. >>> a thousand dollars a lot of money, especially to a kid. an eight-year-old recently won $1,000 what he decided to do with it may surprise you. the staff is -- story is coming up next. >> and gary has your full forecast. stay with us, fox 5 news at 5 will be right back. 4g lte has the fastest speeds. so let's talk about coverage. based on this chart, who would you choose ? wow. you guys take a minute. verizon, hands down. i'm going to show you guys another chart. pretty obvious. i don't think color matters. pretty obvious. what's pretty obvious about it ? that verizon has the coverage. verizon. verizon. we're going to go to another chart. it doesn't really matter how you present it. it doesn't matter how you present it. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. . >> if you were to win $1,000, what would you do with i
the artifact his been in storm, but the smithsonian decided to make them available now and the smithsonianicials say the gloves and visier will be on display a couple of weeks and the rare items will be housed in a special display case. >> kind of cool. >>> a thousand dollars a lot of money, especially to a kid. an eight-year-old recently won $1,000 what he decided to do with it may surprise you. the staff is -- story is coming up next. >> and gary has your full forecast....
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patrocinado por la revista del smithsonian, en su página web usted podrá ddescargar un boleto para dospara las elecciones, pero no solo aqui en los estados unidos arrecia la contienda por la presidencia. en la republica checa hay un peculiar candidato. se trata de vladimir franz... un artista y profesor de arte dramatico... que si bien tiene toda la capacidad del mundo para ser candidato, su apariencia es punto y aparte. el hombre de 53 a~os tiene tatuado el 90 por ciento de su cuerpo... haciendo su aspiracion a la presidencia una de las mas polemicas en el pais europeo. franz dice que no le intimidan las criticas, y que -por el contrario- le animan a seguir adelante....
patrocinado por la revista del smithsonian, en su página web usted podrá ddescargar un boleto para dospara las elecciones, pero no solo aqui en los estados unidos arrecia la contienda por la presidencia. en la republica checa hay un peculiar candidato. se trata de vladimir franz... un artista y profesor de arte dramatico... que si bien tiene toda la capacidad del mundo para ser candidato, su apariencia es punto y aparte. el hombre de 53 a~os tiene tatuado el 90 por ciento de su cuerpo......
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the smithsonian is a great resource. >> yes, it is. wonderful. wonderful. >>> here's another great resource, howard bernstein. >> you're very very sweet this morning and most mornings for that matter. we have some showers out there. hydeck is another story by the way until he's had his coffee. let's talk about the bus stop forecast. we've not cooled at all. it is warm, muggy. we even have a few showers in spots. temperatures running in the 70s. i think over the next hour or two, wouldn't be surprise fundamental we get a couple of lower 80s across the boorpd. 6:4 -- board. 6:42. we have a ways to go before the sun does rise. we'll see more sun this afternoon than this morning. winds turn southeast to southerly at 5, 10 miles an hour. with the sunshine this afternoon, just a slim chance we'll see a stray thorpe. highs are going to make 90, 92. going to be a hot day. average high is 83. tonight partly cloudy skies. this morning the scat erld showers north -- scattered showers north and west of town. you see a few returns trying to get in toward mars
the smithsonian is a great resource. >> yes, it is. wonderful. wonderful. >>> here's another great resource, howard bernstein. >> you're very very sweet this morning and most mornings for that matter. we have some showers out there. hydeck is another story by the way until he's had his coffee. let's talk about the bus stop forecast. we've not cooled at all. it is warm, muggy. we even have a few showers in spots. temperatures running in the 70s. i think over the next hour or...
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the smithsonian said this is a beginning of a new big digital push. >>> the weather was awfully nice out there. not hot or cold. can you imagine them staying that way through the weekend? topper shutt might be able to imagine that. top? >> well maybe. you know, we'll talk about tonight first though, derek. tonight will be very nice. not as chilly as it was last night. in fact, we'll start first with temperatures. down to 70 at national. but in the 60s already in gaithersburg and manassas and the lower 70s in fredericksburg. now the temperatures, they really fell quickly last night. they will not fall as quickly as tonight. we have a few clouds around. just a couple of high mid-level clouds. we'll call it clear to partly cloudy. still cool, but not as chilly. the winds are southeast at 10. now we'll come back and talk about how we will finish in the week. the summer and fall will arrive on saturday morning. we'll let you be the judge. but coming up next, is your iphone legit? we've got a story that will make you think twice. >>> well, if you are desperately in need of the brand new ip
the smithsonian said this is a beginning of a new big digital push. >>> the weather was awfully nice out there. not hot or cold. can you imagine them staying that way through the weekend? topper shutt might be able to imagine that. top? >> well maybe. you know, we'll talk about tonight first though, derek. tonight will be very nice. not as chilly as it was last night. in fact, we'll start first with temperatures. down to 70 at national. but in the 60s already in gaithersburg and...
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reporting live at the smithsonian, i'm armando trull, back to you. >> and we really like that. but you know, some ads cannot hurt. thank you. >> all right. >> they show that they will be home to six out of ten counties with the highest household incomes in the country. loudoun county topped the list with the household incomes of about 19 -- 119,000. even police williams in virginia. as they look to expand gambling, that will be underway to help people go a little overboard. the university of maryland school of medicine says they have received a $5 million grant to create a problem gambling center. among other things, they will feature a telephone health line to the treatment centers. maryland residents will be deciding in november, whether or not to add the table games and the slot parlors at a new casino in prince george's county. >>> and police, they say that they have arrested two people selling the counterfeit iphones. a father/son team and the 25- year-old were taken into custody after merchants complain about sails of the bogus iphones. >> the guys selling the phone were
reporting live at the smithsonian, i'm armando trull, back to you. >> and we really like that. but you know, some ads cannot hurt. thank you. >> all right. >> they show that they will be home to six out of ten counties with the highest household incomes in the country. loudoun county topped the list with the household incomes of about 19 -- 119,000. even police williams in virginia. as they look to expand gambling, that will be underway to help people go a little overboard....
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narrator: stephen hubbell of the university of grgia and the smithsonian tropical research institute is one of the pioneers of this study, which began on barro colorado island in 1980. man: when we first set out to plot, it took 12 people two years to tag and measure and identify all of the plants in the plot. and one of the remarkable things we found was that, even though this is a very well-studied island, there were species that were unknown to science right he already under our noses -- some of them great big trees that had no scientific name, which was a big surprise to us. narrator: through their exploration, the team has discovered some unusual specimens. so this is one of those puzzling traits of trees that we're trying to figure out. it has spines on the trunk that are quite sharp, and there's no living reason that we know about for this, though there may have been giant ground sloths in this forest that would have shinnied up this tree, and this would have been a very painful eerience. but this is not a tree you want to cut down today without some caution, because its sap i
narrator: stephen hubbell of the university of grgia and the smithsonian tropical research institute is one of the pioneers of this study, which began on barro colorado island in 1980. man: when we first set out to plot, it took 12 people two years to tag and measure and identify all of the plants in the plot. and one of the remarkable things we found was that, even though this is a very well-studied island, there were species that were unknown to science right he already under our noses --...
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there's a full range of days to celebrate in the months to come. >> i get the smithsonian go to the art museum or something here. >>> this is one way to wake up. >> just ahead a noise thatdidn't make people you up but the commotion did. >> he made it easy on the cops. he tried to turn himself in. we will tell you why it took several attempts to get the guy arrested. >> it's labor day 6-95 at liberty road. a good time to head out if you heading anywhere. traffic alerts on abc2news.com. we will be right back. anncr: it'll start out as concrete and steel... but it'll become so much more. a new world-class resort casino in maryland. two thousand construction jobs to build it. four thousand permanent, good-paying jobs when it's done. hundreds of millions for maryland schools... real oversight to make sure the money goes... where it's supposed to. but none of it will happen unless we vote for... question seven this november. vote for question seven. and help build a better future for maryland. excuse us, while we change into something more comfortable. cool. introducing, the square sunnyd bot
there's a full range of days to celebrate in the months to come. >> i get the smithsonian go to the art museum or something here. >>> this is one way to wake up. >> just ahead a noise thatdidn't make people you up but the commotion did. >> he made it easy on the cops. he tried to turn himself in. we will tell you why it took several attempts to get the guy arrested. >> it's labor day 6-95 at liberty road. a good time to head out if you heading anywhere. traffic...
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. >>> the man who put napa valley wines on the map has a new from the smithsonian.chez is live at the winery for us in rutherford. hi, don. >> good after the noon. he's one of the legends of the valley and one of the nicest people you'd ever want to meet. we're here as the harvest begins. >> there is a blessing of the grapes in the winery of mike gergish. in 1976 the 1973 chardonnay he made beat french burgundy. and this changed everything. >> we're number one. it's important for america. >> relations were strained and mike wanted his own place. >> i want to make it. >> in 1977 austin hills and mike opened the winery. >> it's a genius in the promotion of the wine. >> how he got here is remarkable. growing up poor in croatia, he wanted to make wine. >> that is my dream, that was born when that professor said california, a paradise. >> escaping communist croatia it would take him four years to come here. >> i came with $32 in my shoe. >> determined and creating this place where he meets people and at age 89 those hi eyes still sparkle. >> it's amazing to have someone
. >>> the man who put napa valley wines on the map has a new from the smithsonian.chez is live at the winery for us in rutherford. hi, don. >> good after the noon. he's one of the legends of the valley and one of the nicest people you'd ever want to meet. we're here as the harvest begins. >> there is a blessing of the grapes in the winery of mike gergish. in 1976 the 1973 chardonnay he made beat french burgundy. and this changed everything. >> we're number one. it's...
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today she donated it to the smithsonian's new museum on american history and culture. allows us to tell a story of what young people can do to america be made better. >> the first day they were by violent crowds. >> yelling, a lot of negative things. the rest of the names. ive names. i heard the policeman say to the the car, put your foot to the floor and do not stop. finally, three weeks later, they got in. the classroomn state, too. >> i had to watch what was in my chair because it could be or glue. >> she hopes her gifts will o educate. the museum is still a just a hole in the ground. but already they have collected artifacts, including her. from she paid her first visit to the site. >> it is amazing. is what it is. my simple dress will be a part of this. behind thant more just a dress. >> history is important. not every thunderstorm warning the same.ar is e had some violent storms. of warningsa lot of the threat of some hail. this is how we want to communicate. of some wind risk coming through the metropolitan area. there has been some reports of inch hail. you can
today she donated it to the smithsonian's new museum on american history and culture. allows us to tell a story of what young people can do to america be made better. >> the first day they were by violent crowds. >> yelling, a lot of negative things. the rest of the names. ive names. i heard the policeman say to the the car, put your foot to the floor and do not stop. finally, three weeks later, they got in. the classroomn state, too. >> i had to watch what was in my chair...
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. >> how was your relationship with the museum here with the smithsonian in washington? >> it is a mutually-beneficial project. so, the american partners will bring out their technologies in computer development, the world museum, provide some artifacts and materials for research. >> what do you see as the future of contemporary arts for kazakhstantex nve ntive, 10, years? will we get to know more of it in the west? >> i do not like very much the term "contemporary art." it would be fair to say how are will be developed in the next decade. now we have a different context with different institutions in europe and asia and america. we are continuing different projects in the museums fear between artists and galleries. -- museum sphere between artists and galleries. i think it will be very active in the next year's. >> they call almaty "the city of parks." it is beautifully grained and there are parks just everywhere. perhaps the most beautiful park is this one. we took a walk, and timorfrom the mayor's office was our guide. >> there are 28 guardians. this war memorial was
. >> how was your relationship with the museum here with the smithsonian in washington? >> it is a mutually-beneficial project. so, the american partners will bring out their technologies in computer development, the world museum, provide some artifacts and materials for research. >> what do you see as the future of contemporary arts for kazakhstantex nve ntive, 10, years? will we get to know more of it in the west? >> i do not like very much the term "contemporary...
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iphone and ipad, developed by scientists at columbia university, the university of maryland and the smithsonians snap photos of their findings and match it with the right species. if hiking is in your plans, the all ttails app for apple and android, searches more than 40,000 paths to find one near who've blazed the trail before. ann if fall football is really what you're looking for, try an app like the sports bar finder or android and iphone, or the fan finder. they locate the closest watering holes with your game on ttp. i'm karin caifa, and you're now clicked in. -----end----- cnn.script----- "spiderman" is back at it again. again.how long it took the famous french daredevil to &pclimb his latest obstacle. been shopping so smart, cash back with your freedom card getting cash back on what? close shave and haircut fan for the ceiling. you're gonna cool off that hoooounddd! tonight you gotta get your cash back, on new slacks. use freedom on lunch with jack. everybody get! everybody get! get your cash back. chase freedom.
iphone and ipad, developed by scientists at columbia university, the university of maryland and the smithsonians snap photos of their findings and match it with the right species. if hiking is in your plans, the all ttails app for apple and android, searches more than 40,000 paths to find one near who've blazed the trail before. ann if fall football is really what you're looking for, try an app like the sports bar finder or android and iphone, or the fan finder. they locate the closest watering...
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and as part of the protests in several countries depend a cup that was apparent last week at the smithsonian must national's suit last week has died. but in the incident, was unresponsive to cpr and other measures. the cubs mother was the upset. >>> she is resting comfortably and is begun to eat again. the something that will be looking up for. >>> the cause of death is expected later today. the cut look to be in good health after birth. >>> being installed or is starting to pay off. nearly a dozen big-name companies included mcdonald's and microsoft say they will hike the dividend it helps to to shareholders. american airlines says it expects to avoid any flight attendants after 2200 of them signed up for severance payments. the parent company filed for bankruptcy in november. >>> to the shows is recalling its house wind up in the but because the best possible salmonella contamination. traded jos could easily insulted linseed colitis is likely this those of the outbreak. nearly three-quarters of those sitting under the age of 18. the offering refunds to customers. >>> cast prices have dropp
and as part of the protests in several countries depend a cup that was apparent last week at the smithsonian must national's suit last week has died. but in the incident, was unresponsive to cpr and other measures. the cubs mother was the upset. >>> she is resting comfortably and is begun to eat again. the something that will be looking up for. >>> the cause of death is expected later today. the cut look to be in good health after birth. >>> being installed or is...
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bag and the effect a morning commute the forecast as eyew >>> the panda cub born last week at the smithsonian national zoo has died, zoo officials alerted when they heard the mother panda growling in distress, veterinarians say that cub was unresponsive to life-saving procedures the cubs mother is upset and zookeeper keep a close eye on her. >>> she is resting comfortably and eating a little bet she is still in fine but something we're spending a lot of time our keepers and curators everybody is watching her closely >>> after a necropsy the preliminary cause of death expected tomorrow a cub appeared to be in good condition and no signs of trauma or infection the giant panda as an endangered species just under 2000 in existence. investigators looking into it to things as a cause of the hantavirus in yosemite a spike in the deer mouse population and the design of tent cabins that allow mice to nest. the disease contracted by breathing in particles from rodent species scientists are wang and also that the virus mutated and became more transmissible to humans. the disease has killed three people.
bag and the effect a morning commute the forecast as eyew >>> the panda cub born last week at the smithsonian national zoo has died, zoo officials alerted when they heard the mother panda growling in distress, veterinarians say that cub was unresponsive to life-saving procedures the cubs mother is upset and zookeeper keep a close eye on her. >>> she is resting comfortably and eating a little bet she is still in fine but something we're spending a lot of time our keepers and...
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. >>> the panda cub born last week at the smithsonian national zoo has died, zoo officials were alerted to the panda exhibit they heard the mother panda was growling in distress veterinarians say the cub was unresponsive to life-saving procedures the cubs mother is upset and zookeeper's keep an eye on her. >>> she is resting and began to eat a little bet she's doing fine but will spend a lot of time our keepers and curators everybody watching her closely >>> after an necropsy the preliminary cause of death expected tomorrow the cup appeared to be in good condition and no signs of trauma. the giant panda is an endangered species there are just under 2000 in existence. in campaign 2012 both president obama and mitt romney featured on 60 minutes. they're asked questions about issues ranging from the economy to foreign policy. dru levenson with more. >>> on 60 minutes mitt romney laid out part of his economic plan to scott pelley >>> u.s. c american people to hire u.s. president the want to hear specifics >>> i can tell them i will not raise taxes on middle income folks i will not lower the
. >>> the panda cub born last week at the smithsonian national zoo has died, zoo officials were alerted to the panda exhibit they heard the mother panda was growling in distress veterinarians say the cub was unresponsive to life-saving procedures the cubs mother is upset and zookeeper's keep an eye on her. >>> she is resting and began to eat a little bet she's doing fine but will spend a lot of time our keepers and curators everybody watching her closely >>> after an...
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the chief veterinarian at the smithsonian national zoo.ng us. >> thank you so much. >> zoraida? >> wow. that is very sad. you know i had never seen the pictures when it was such a tiny baby either. anyway, today's best advice from oscar winner forest whitaker coming up. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. so thank you for joining us. [ male announcer ] if you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. alriwoah! did you get that? and...flip! yep, look at this. it takes like 20 pictures at a time. i never miss anythin
the chief veterinarian at the smithsonian national zoo.ng us. >> thank you so much. >> zoraida? >> wow. that is very sad. you know i had never seen the pictures when it was such a tiny baby either. anyway, today's best advice from oscar winner forest whitaker coming up. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from...
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. >> smithsonian magazine is sponsoring "museum day live." hundreds of museums across the country opening their doors for free. here are some of the local museums that are participating. the newseum, national building museum, national archives experience, and national museum of crime and punishment -- all free to get into tomorrow. you'll need a museum day live ticket, though. you can get that ticket on smithsonian magazine's website. the address is smithsonianmag.com. or go to our facebook page at "news 4 today" and all the information is linked for you. you put in your zip code, and it will list all the museums where you live. >> we're very lucky in washington. many of our museums are free already. we're lucky. >>> an evacuation at a major airport because of a paper weight. when you see it, you'll understand why. >> we'll tell you why a police investigation could turn a residential neighborhood into a tourist trap.
. >> smithsonian magazine is sponsoring "museum day live." hundreds of museums across the country opening their doors for free. here are some of the local museums that are participating. the newseum, national building museum, national archives experience, and national museum of crime and punishment -- all free to get into tomorrow. you'll need a museum day live ticket, though. you can get that ticket on smithsonian magazine's website. the address is smithsonianmag.com. or go to...
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at the art of video games at the smithsonian art museum. that's your "early today" event of the day. i remember playing mousetrap on my come mow door vic 20. >>> >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. pop star katy perry, the year keeps getting better. billboard announced she'll take home their woman of the year award in november. >> did russell brant vote for her. >> i was going to say. >>> responding to criticism about her recent weight gain, lady gaga revealed on her website, she has suffered from anorexia and bulimia since she was 15. she's started a section on her little monster's website for followers to show her perceived flaws. >>> madonna said she was being deliberately ironic when she referred to president obama as a black muslim at her washington, d.c., concert. >>> remember this little guy, the four legged star of this year's academy awards winner picture in "the artist." uggie has published a memoir. the tongue in cheek story and about how he once got drunk by drinking champagne from a gl
at the art of video games at the smithsonian art museum. that's your "early today" event of the day. i remember playing mousetrap on my come mow door vic 20. >>> >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. pop star katy perry, the year keeps getting better. billboard announced she'll take home their woman of the year award in november. >> did russell brant vote for her. >> i was going to say. >>> responding to...
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the closest metrist to the start of the races at the smithsonian. the additional hour of service is being paid for by of and organizers. >> still to come, some folks put down their spoons at a famous landmark in the district and picked up paintbrushes. who are the big names honored at ben's chili bowl? >> another beautiful day around the area. well whether stick around for a little longer? -- will the weather stick around little longer? >> at the orioles continue to battle the mats. we will look at the matinee. anncr: this casino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote toto build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the official department of legislative... services, hundreds of millions for our schools. while saving taxpayer money by cutting casino subsidies. question sev good jobs and better schools in maryland. not west virginia. the middle class is carrying a heavy load in amer
the closest metrist to the start of the races at the smithsonian. the additional hour of service is being paid for by of and organizers. >> still to come, some folks put down their spoons at a famous landmark in the district and picked up paintbrushes. who are the big names honored at ben's chili bowl? >> another beautiful day around the area. well whether stick around for a little longer? -- will the weather stick around little longer? >> at the orioles continue to battle the...
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it is now in the smithsonian museum in washington, but it inspired the national anthem, and, therefore, it is the most-famous american flag. >> that flag had 15 stars and 15 stripes, and if you look closely, the flag they are flying here at fort mchenry is the same -- just a lot smaller. what are the right ways to handle the flag? >> the proper way is to not let it touch the ground, to bring the flag down slowly and reverently, but to hoist it briskly and with enthusiasm, especially in carrying the flag, they carry it close to your heart with your hands crisscrossed, and just showing general proper respect to the flag. >> we'll hear more about that in a minute, but first, here's the right way to fold the flag into a right triangle. >> this was a tradition that originated around the start of world war i. there is no real reason why it happened -- it just kind of did. however, in the flag code, it states that it pays, essentially, homage to the founding fathers of our nation and their tri-cornered hats. so, i'm gonna grab this, and you're going to grab the bottom there. there you go. and
it is now in the smithsonian museum in washington, but it inspired the national anthem, and, therefore, it is the most-famous american flag. >> that flag had 15 stars and 15 stripes, and if you look closely, the flag they are flying here at fort mchenry is the same -- just a lot smaller. what are the right ways to handle the flag? >> the proper way is to not let it touch the ground, to bring the flag down slowly and reverently, but to hoist it briskly and with enthusiasm, especially...
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and brought it down to experts in new york city, as seen in this upcoming smithsonian documentary. >> this is very important. here you can see what looks to be in english like an "l" and a "c," with just a little bit of a line over them. this is a shortened form of the name jesus. is. >> reporter: ultimately concluded it is real, although some experts say they disagree. even though everybody agrees the text was not written until centuries after jesus died. >> what this does not mean is that jesus had a wife. it's not evidence for us historically that jesus had a wife. >> mag magdellin was jesus' wife. so don't consider it a vindication of the "da vinci code," which argued that the famous "last supper" painting shows mary magdalene seated at the right hand of jesus -- a sign that she was his wife. all this fragment may prove is that even the early christians were debating this issue. so emotional because if jesus was married it would force us to rethink one of the most talked about men in history. >>> thank you for joining us. we'll see you again tomorrow night. good night.
and brought it down to experts in new york city, as seen in this upcoming smithsonian documentary. >> this is very important. here you can see what looks to be in english like an "l" and a "c," with just a little bit of a line over them. this is a shortened form of the name jesus. is. >> reporter: ultimately concluded it is real, although some experts say they disagree. even though everybody agrees the text was not written until centuries after jesus died....
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leshan was there for the big dc launch tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: a star studded smithsonian gallery got the first look of the usa today of the future. 30 years ago usa today revolutionized newspapers with crisp, clear stories and snazy graphics. now from web to tablet to plain old paper, the editor in chief says usa today has been retoold for the next 30 -- retooled for the next 30 years. >> great graphic and video. and bringing them out across the web, tablets and mobile, that's the future. >> plenty of people are worried about the future of newspaper and journalism. but they say, hey, gutenberg didn't make any money when he first printed the bible nearly 600 years ago. >> reporter: 60 million people last month read usa today on some digital platform. something that we did. and we know they want us. and from political super stars. >> it's critical. >> reporter: to olympic sports stars --. >> you guys do such a great job of covering it. >> reporter: nearly everyone agrees we can't survive as a free and vibrant society without professional media like usa today. in washington,
leshan was there for the big dc launch tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: a star studded smithsonian gallery got the first look of the usa today of the future. 30 years ago usa today revolutionized newspapers with crisp, clear stories and snazy graphics. now from web to tablet to plain old paper, the editor in chief says usa today has been retoold for the next 30 -- retooled for the next 30 years. >> great graphic and video. and bringing them out across the web, tablets...
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. >> reporter: harry and larry are in charge of preserving political artifacts at the smithsonian and every four years they go on a road trip to the primaries and conventions making sure all this history doesn't get swept away with the confetti. >> i'm looking for something that is almost iconic, you know, a piece of americana that is representing an individual's activism. >> reporter: in charlotte this week they convinced some delegates to send them their glitzy hats and shirts and donkeys aplenty. >> it would be a real honor to have them in the collection. >> oh, really. >> it would be an honor? >> how many of these do you have just generally? >> about four. different designer outfits. >> reporter: and while clint eastwood's now famous chair certainly caught their eye -- >> i can't tell him to do that. they regret they don't have room for it. most of what they do have more than 65,000 pieces of memorabilia stored in these drawers, from camelot to ike and abe the items date back to our nation's first president. >> i'm always looking for the next thing. >> reporter: two political junk
. >> reporter: harry and larry are in charge of preserving political artifacts at the smithsonian and every four years they go on a road trip to the primaries and conventions making sure all this history doesn't get swept away with the confetti. >> i'm looking for something that is almost iconic, you know, a piece of americana that is representing an individual's activism. >> reporter: in charlotte this week they convinced some delegates to send them their glitzy hats and...
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. >>> the shuttle "discovery" is at the smithsonian. >>> new deflts in the trayvon martin shooting. we have the dna test results on the gun used to kill the unarmed black teenager. what it may reveal about his killing. >>> i'm tracee wilkins in blatansburg where all is not peaceful. coming up, an atheist group is working to change this monument. i'll have that report. >>> coming up in sports, why rg-iii says sunday's game was unprofessional. a little free baseball down at nationals park this afternoon. and the orioles and mariners playing an epic game in seattle >>> a morning mess on metro. two red line trains were stopped dead in their tracks during a power outage. >> 1,000 riders were kept on those trains for nearly an hour. metro slowed the service throughout the system while the source of the outage was investigated. darcy spencer is at the tenley town station now. did they find out what knocked the power out yet? >> reporter: jim, unfortunately they still don't know what caused this power outages. but they're investigating the possibility it could be connected to a power surge.
. >>> the shuttle "discovery" is at the smithsonian. >>> new deflts in the trayvon martin shooting. we have the dna test results on the gun used to kill the unarmed black teenager. what it may reveal about his killing. >>> i'm tracee wilkins in blatansburg where all is not peaceful. coming up, an atheist group is working to change this monument. i'll have that report. >>> coming up in sports, why rg-iii says sunday's game was unprofessional. a...
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the shuttle "discovery" is at the smithsonian. >> coming up, a live report on a big mess in prince george's county. >>> the professional baseball player made a statement with his eye black. >>> coming up in sports, the nats getting ready to play two tomorrow. one nfl player has an unbelievable claim about a replacem takes the place of his teammate and mennor. >>> people who live in the bloomingdale part of the district did not take any chances. they had sand bagss ready in case the streets began to flood again. d.c. officials say they're working on short term and long term solutions. >> crews are working to restore power to thousands of people who lost power. pepco has more than 11,000 customers in the dark. dominion, virginia, has about 1,200 outages and bge has about 3,500 with most in anne arundel county. >> reports of damage still coming in. a huge old tree has fallen into a house in prince george's county. >> despite the damage the woman in the home said she is feeling blessed that it wasn't worse. darcy spencer is in cheverly. >> reporter: the woman was inside the house. she said she
the shuttle "discovery" is at the smithsonian. >> coming up, a live report on a big mess in prince george's county. >>> the professional baseball player made a statement with his eye black. >>> coming up in sports, the nats getting ready to play two tomorrow. one nfl player has an unbelievable claim about a replacem takes the place of his teammate and mennor. >>> people who live in the bloomingdale part of the district did not take any chances. they...
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the annual event is sponsored by the smithsonian magazine.ere's some of the museums in the bay area you can visit. hiller aviation in san carlos. bay area discovery museum in sausali sausalito, cartoon art museum in san francisco and the museum of craft and folk art also in san francisco. you can find the complete list at smithsonianmagazine.com/museum day. >>> speaking of free, something we all love around here, 7-eleven offering free coffee this morning. get your java on. stop between 6:00 and 10:00 to get a large hot cup of joe, cappucci cappuccino, latte or tea, it's free. they have the red and the blue available so you can decide who you're getting for. on the election, 7-eleven claims it's a very unscientific poll but by having people choose they have correctly predicted the results of 2000, 2004 and 2008 election. so enough of the polls from the big, big corporations. let's just go to 7-eleven and find out who's going to win this thing. >> oh, thank heaven. >> they have got to love it this morning. >> we're going to love them come 6:00
the annual event is sponsored by the smithsonian magazine.ere's some of the museums in the bay area you can visit. hiller aviation in san carlos. bay area discovery museum in sausali sausalito, cartoon art museum in san francisco and the museum of craft and folk art also in san francisco. you can find the complete list at smithsonianmagazine.com/museum day. >>> speaking of free, something we all love around here, 7-eleven offering free coffee this morning. get your java on. stop...
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her fabric designs can be found in oakland, chicago, new york, and even the smithsonian museum.undocumented threads is open until october 28th. the san jose peace and justice center held a film festival last weekend -- with much of the work focused on the subject of war. the various films looked at the wars in iraq and afghanistan. another film dealt with vietnam veterans who suffer from post traumatic stress disorder. a film about mexico's drug war was the work of two investigative journalists. ">>>[joan baza/director, inside mexico's drug war: "the demand for narcots in the u-s is what drives this entire market." the films can be viewed on tuesdays at 6pm on crea-tv channel 15 the e-a sports ncaa football challenge tournament is underway ... and its first stop was san jose state .... giving students a chance to win a big cash prize. the challenge allows students to play the new installment of e-a sports' ncaa football -13 ... in a tournament style bracket. ">>>we're giving out a thousand dollars playing some ncaa football and the winner gets to go up against sixteen other scho
her fabric designs can be found in oakland, chicago, new york, and even the smithsonian museum.undocumented threads is open until october 28th. the san jose peace and justice center held a film festival last weekend -- with much of the work focused on the subject of war. the various films looked at the wars in iraq and afghanistan. another film dealt with vietnam veterans who suffer from post traumatic stress disorder. a film about mexico's drug war was the work of two investigative...
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the smithsonian also helped me. there were countless people and made a difference. >> chicago newberry as well. >> i did a lot of research there they were enormously helpful. >> rachel knows amanda you didn't use the schaumburg, but i want to make a shameless plug. our senior researcher and writer who introduced us wrote a book in the title of which is fighting for america: black soldiers, the unsung heroes of world war ii. and i am letting you know, but also letting the audience because it's in her bibliography. so we are represented in this story. you talked a little bit about the structure of the book. and i'm curious. it is a book that unfolds in reverse. the chronology begins with the arrival of all four sets of michelle obama's grandparents. and so it goes back in time. tell us why you organize the book in that way. posted in marketing decision in terms of what the reader might take us the most compelling aspect of this narrative before moving back to slavery? >> you know, when i started thinking about the str
the smithsonian also helped me. there were countless people and made a difference. >> chicago newberry as well. >> i did a lot of research there they were enormously helpful. >> rachel knows amanda you didn't use the schaumburg, but i want to make a shameless plug. our senior researcher and writer who introduced us wrote a book in the title of which is fighting for america: black soldiers, the unsung heroes of world war ii. and i am letting you know, but also letting the...
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king then put it in her purse and brought it to experts in new york city, as seen in the upcoming smithsonian. >> like an "i" and a "c," with just a little bit of a line over them. this is a shortened form of the name jesus. >> reporter: they ultimately concluded it is real. although some experts now say they disagree. either way, everybody agrees the text was not written until centuries after jesus died. >> what this does not mean is that jesus had a wife. it's not evidence for us historically that jesus had a wife. >> magdalene was jesus' wife. >> reporter: so, don't consider it a vindication of "the da vinci code," which argued that the famous last supper painting shows mary magdalene seated at the right hand of jesus, a sign that she was his wife. all this fragment may prove is that even the early christians were debating this issue. so emotional because it would force us to rethink one of the most revered men in history. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> a lot of talk about that one. >> very interesting. >>> well, that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "g
king then put it in her purse and brought it to experts in new york city, as seen in the upcoming smithsonian. >> like an "i" and a "c," with just a little bit of a line over them. this is a shortened form of the name jesus. >> reporter: they ultimately concluded it is real. although some experts now say they disagree. either way, everybody agrees the text was not written until centuries after jesus died. >> what this does not mean is that jesus had a wife....
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the smithsonian on the washington monument and the white house. what else can folks see? >> milking cows, pigs, ducks, alpacas, turkeys, chickens. >> what are those? >> baby ducks. the cutest thing you can imagine. s is all for people to see photographs. >> most people don't get a to see farm animals. we like to have as much variety can and give them education on what farm animals like and look like and like. >> i appreciate you catching this bunny rabbit for me. we will see the piglets in a little while. if we will have a cox farms ticket giveaway on our facebook page. to our facebook page for that. we have dense fog. the heavy rain last night caused that. keep that in mind early this morning. will have a good amount of sunshine today. showers andew more thunderstorms later on this evening. on the weekend it's going to be cooler and comfortable and less humid. u in the mood to go to the farm. grab some pumpkins and apple cider. that's the latest from cox farms. more coming up. angela. >> the dulles airport access now closed from the fire approach in pike.rg get a live lo
the smithsonian on the washington monument and the white house. what else can folks see? >> milking cows, pigs, ducks, alpacas, turkeys, chickens. >> what are those? >> baby ducks. the cutest thing you can imagine. s is all for people to see photographs. >> most people don't get a to see farm animals. we like to have as much variety can and give them education on what farm animals like and look like and like. >> i appreciate you catching this bunny rabbit for me....
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yelled for any ck.at may be si >> some of bill armstrong's artifacts now on temporary y at the smithsonian august 25 at the age of 82. his gloves and his visor which was born during his historic n werewalk on the moo on public view on tuesday. they will be exhibited for t- bill weeks. >> jurors will deliberate today trial drewer peterson for a second day. the former officer accused of wifering his third kathleen savio. jurors have asked to see a including evidence transcripts of witnesses who -- presented hearsay evidence. northeast of los angeles wildfire that's in the angeles 48%onal forest, which is contained. tropical storm region brought rainfall, helped a lot, but the s only 23% contained earlier in the day. an argument over snacks may be for a deadly stabbing louis.t >> two men were fighting over a cheetos when one of the knife and out a stabbed the other man in the chest. died at the hospital. >> it is very sad. i would have bought the man a chips if i had been here. >> police say the suspected killer was taken into custody, charged with second-degree murder. investigators thought
yelled for any ck.at may be si >> some of bill armstrong's artifacts now on temporary y at the smithsonian august 25 at the age of 82. his gloves and his visor which was born during his historic n werewalk on the moo on public view on tuesday. they will be exhibited for t- bill weeks. >> jurors will deliberate today trial drewer peterson for a second day. the former officer accused of wifering his third kathleen savio. jurors have asked to see a including evidence transcripts of...
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there were honoring vigils held in florida, and at the smithsonian. >> pence a dupenske penn state-s hosting a game. --after the n.c.a.a. stripping its titles the more we can see clouds and blue skies. >> take a look at our forecast we have a warm up. with upper 50s in fairfield, livermore. 50s in san jose. and by noon, we could see more of those 60s indicated by the green on your screen. '60s and '70s even 80s inland. cooling off to about 50s and 60s this evening. it is going to be gorgeous and the south bay. campbell. 82 degrees expected in morgan hill and similar for the inland valleys with 80s in pittsburgh, antioch, walnut creek. mid upper 60s for the east bay shore. 66 degrees in alameda. 69 degrees in oakland and 73 degrees in fremont. chilly along the coast 60 in ocean beach. 64 degrees downtown san francisco. and as we go to the north bay we will seek 77 degrees and sonoma 76 in novto your kron 4 7 day around the bay banks are going to really warm up. with mid 90's, inland. and mid 70's for the coast. low 70's--for the coast. news, weather, traffic. comcast 193. >> we are ta
there were honoring vigils held in florida, and at the smithsonian. >> pence a dupenske penn state-s hosting a game. --after the n.c.a.a. stripping its titles the more we can see clouds and blue skies. >> take a look at our forecast we have a warm up. with upper 50s in fairfield, livermore. 50s in san jose. and by noon, we could see more of those 60s indicated by the green on your screen. '60s and '70s even 80s inland. cooling off to about 50s and 60s this evening. it is going to be...
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to a video -- released by the smithsonian that the mother interacting her to cut. new mother sunday trying and years of having five pseudo pregnancies. learn still waiting to the panda cub. can you tell from the squeals a boy or girl? we know it is the size of a stick of butter. fans may benals winding just as loud. >> they picked up over an inch rain. the fact is more rain will be giving it to the city over the next hour. have a doublel header tomorrow. we will see what happens. this is the live super doppler warnings in effect for the eastern shore. or flash flood warning in montgomery county for the next half hour. yellows, reds and oranges share of the heaviest precipitation. of charles county given -- pushing off to the east- northeast. light to moderate rain and we that withore about downpoursig batch of northern andh central carolina. some of the storms packing a t that should stay over the eastern shore. why would they get more rain in area, heavy rain is pretty much finished. a tornado watch up for another half-hour or so. it has been dropped piecemeal dur
to a video -- released by the smithsonian that the mother interacting her to cut. new mother sunday trying and years of having five pseudo pregnancies. learn still waiting to the panda cub. can you tell from the squeals a boy or girl? we know it is the size of a stick of butter. fans may benals winding just as loud. >> they picked up over an inch rain. the fact is more rain will be giving it to the city over the next hour. have a doublel header tomorrow. we will see what happens. this is...
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the closest shuttle to baltimore is discovery, located in the smithsonian hangar in virginia. a..... with a... life-threatening illness... gets... the chaace ...of a life-tiie. thanks to the ásomething magic foundationá one child will be able to explore all of what "is today going to get better you think.yeah.and why is that. because i get to gg to disney." disney."emily is part of the ácasey cares foundationá and for 5 days she and her family have been given an all expense paid vacation to orlando, florida.emilyygot a taste of some of the un right at b-w-i airport...which was fillld with átiggerá decorations, music and crafts. "typically after she gets up in the morning she heads to &pthe hospital for treatment an today she got to go to the airport to go to disney so what this break is going to do for her and her family is &penable them to ome back reenergize and ready to continue to fight for her life. forty children and their families from around the world will also participate in the yearly event. a beautiful end to summer. summer. and... hopefully... an... even better start...
the closest shuttle to baltimore is discovery, located in the smithsonian hangar in virginia. a..... with a... life-threatening illness... gets... the chaace ...of a life-tiie. thanks to the ásomething magic foundationá one child will be able to explore all of what "is today going to get better you think.yeah.and why is that. because i get to gg to disney." disney."emily is part of the ácasey cares foundationá and for 5 days she and her family have been given an all expense...