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. >>> during the spring snowstorm in 2000, 2 1/2-year-old sunday abek was laid to rest thousands of miles from her native sudan. >> i'll never forget the women in the group wearing their african clothes and wool hats and gloves, and they were singing african prayers as the snow came down. they probably never saw snow before, and the whole scene to me was just one of the saddest things. >> after two years on the run, the family thought they had finally found a safe haven in america. but they were wrong. >> they had come here trying to have a better life for their daughter and they end up burying her in this snowstorm in new hampshire. and that led to an intriguing story. how did this come to pass? >> investigators thought poisoning might be a possibility. >> whenever there's an unexplained death of a child, i think the police first suspect is always a family member. >> sunday's mother was questioned but she had no apparent motive. she was asked if one of the siblings could have done it. >> translator: >> it was ridiculous. inch africa, a child cannot poison her sister or her brother or eve
. >>> during the spring snowstorm in 2000, 2 1/2-year-old sunday abek was laid to rest thousands of miles from her native sudan. >> i'll never forget the women in the group wearing their african clothes and wool hats and gloves, and they were singing african prayers as the snow came down. they probably never saw snow before, and the whole scene to me was just one of the saddest things. >> after two years on the run, the family thought they had finally found a safe haven in...
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it just so happened the night prior to this we had a rather large snowstorm. but there were a number of suspicious clues. there were footprints leading away from the passenger's side of the car. >> the footprints do say that someone was there and left the scene. it appears that someone had gotten out of the vehicle and left the scene. >> there was blood on the outside of the car. and the blood pattern on the driver's seat, inconsistent with an accidental head injury. and perhaps most telling, michelle wasn't wearing shoes. >> the bottom of her stockings were dirty. so obviously at some point she was walking around in her bare feet with the stockings, without shoes. so that was a red flag right there. >> there were a pair of women's brown shoes on the passenger's side of the car, a color that didn't match her dark blue outfit. >> it was becoming clear to investigators that this was no accident. care what age you are. take it on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day women's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell healt
it just so happened the night prior to this we had a rather large snowstorm. but there were a number of suspicious clues. there were footprints leading away from the passenger's side of the car. >> the footprints do say that someone was there and left the scene. it appears that someone had gotten out of the vehicle and left the scene. >> there was blood on the outside of the car. and the blood pattern on the driver's seat, inconsistent with an accidental head injury. and perhaps...
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team played in a snowstorm before the qualifiers of the world cup. it's likely it's going to happen. a massive game indeed. we're playing the number two seed. we're the number 13 seed. the number two seed is germany. they are a very good team. they've been very far in most of the world cups. so it's a pretty big deal. if we tie or if we win, we move on to the next round. if we lose, we still have a chance at moving on to the next round. just depends on a goal differential between portugal and ghana. but if we do lose, we're hoping portugal wins because portugal has less points than we have. it's very complicated. very exciting day, though. grant park is the place to be. it's the official viewing party for the u.s. and it was packed on sunday for the game against portugal. just teeming with screaming, excited fans. they're opening the ghaith gates in about 15 minutes. there's already a line down the block to get in. tons of people watched the portugal match, about 25 million. more than the nba finals, more than baseball, the world cup. we can only ima
team played in a snowstorm before the qualifiers of the world cup. it's likely it's going to happen. a massive game indeed. we're playing the number two seed. we're the number 13 seed. the number two seed is germany. they are a very good team. they've been very far in most of the world cups. so it's a pretty big deal. if we tie or if we win, we move on to the next round. if we lose, we still have a chance at moving on to the next round. just depends on a goal differential between portugal and...
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team usa has fought in extreme weather before, last year in a snowstorm. today, ball on the pitch, eyes glued to the screen, it seemed everyone was cheering. in the nation's capital, the president on air force one, uncontrollable joy in denver. but 54 minutes in, germany scores. >> it is 1-0 to germany. >> reporter: a collective groan from coast to coast and here in chicago. you guys seem so nervous. >> i am. >> reporter: the suspense, too much even for this reporter. >> katy, tell us what's happening. >> reporter: it was close. who was supposed to be doing live tv. work was an afterthought for a lot of us today. >> told my boss i had some family obligations. >> reporter: online, many said they cleared their schedules. total life stop, no phone, no appointments. others called it multitasking, working but checking the live stream. the u.s. soccer team itself offered a way out, tweeting a signed note to get out of work. but no need for excuses at this office in miami. our boys lost in the end, but it didn't really feel that way. >> next round of the world cu
team usa has fought in extreme weather before, last year in a snowstorm. today, ball on the pitch, eyes glued to the screen, it seemed everyone was cheering. in the nation's capital, the president on air force one, uncontrollable joy in denver. but 54 minutes in, germany scores. >> it is 1-0 to germany. >> reporter: a collective groan from coast to coast and here in chicago. you guys seem so nervous. >> i am. >> reporter: the suspense, too much even for this reporter....
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love") (indistinct conversations) ♪ comes a rainstorm ♪ put your rubbers on your feet ♪ ♪ comes a snowstorm a little heat ♪ come love ♪ nothing can be done keep 'em comin', pal. you're doing great. ♪ comes a fire say, maybe you can help me. i'm lookin' for a dame. aren't we all? this one's special. you know her? know her? i'm lookin' at her. ♪ come love ♪ nothing can be done (applause) (woman laughs) and where have you been all my life? (castle) talk about a slice of history.
love") (indistinct conversations) ♪ comes a rainstorm ♪ put your rubbers on your feet ♪ ♪ comes a snowstorm a little heat ♪ come love ♪ nothing can be done keep 'em comin', pal. you're doing great. ♪ comes a fire say, maybe you can help me. i'm lookin' for a dame. aren't we all? this one's special. you know her? know her? i'm lookin' at her. ♪ come love ♪ nothing can be done (applause) (woman laughs) and where have you been all my life? (castle) talk about a slice of...
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during a late winter snowstorm, 60 five-gallon buckets were filled with material.or six painstaking months, teams of investigators sifted through the debris. finally, they found a potential clue, a button that read "authentic paris sports club." the jeans karyn was found in had the exact same buttons. >> i get goosebumps thinking about it right now. because we had worked so long and so hard on this and really had not come up with anything. that was the first piece of evidence we felt like we had that was going to lead us to the direction of the killers. >> further sifting revealed some rivets, which were also consistent with karyn's jeans. then, investigators found a different type of button. it was cloth-covered plastic, the type used on shirts and blouses. >> i called the investigator and i asked, where's the white sleeve that was on karyn's body? because i can see her in the crime scene photos that there's a cloth-covered button on that sleeve. i want that sleeve. >> scientists took a fiber from the button on karyn's blouse and placed it under a comparison micro
during a late winter snowstorm, 60 five-gallon buckets were filled with material.or six painstaking months, teams of investigators sifted through the debris. finally, they found a potential clue, a button that read "authentic paris sports club." the jeans karyn was found in had the exact same buttons. >> i get goosebumps thinking about it right now. because we had worked so long and so hard on this and really had not come up with anything. that was the first piece of evidence we...
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hurricanes, floods, droughts, raging wildfires, snowstorms, and tornadoes. is this purely nature, or are there manmade, therefore controllable, factors at work? a warmer, moister environment can intensify storms, creating heavier precipitation. and this scientists say is why human activities may account, at least in part, for the rise in extreme weather we're experiencing. >> the debate is settled. climate change is a fact. and when our children's children look us in the eye and ask if we did all we could to leave them a safer, more stable world with new sources of energy, i want us to be able to say yes, we did. [applause] >> as the obama administration renews its commitment to act, the debate over climate change remains polarized. climate scientist michael mann is a central figure in that debate. he was one of the scientists behind the development of the controversial hockey stick chart, which showed how temperature in the late twentieth century was exceptionally warm compared to the previous 900 years. this triggered a tax on dr. mann and the science behi
hurricanes, floods, droughts, raging wildfires, snowstorms, and tornadoes. is this purely nature, or are there manmade, therefore controllable, factors at work? a warmer, moister environment can intensify storms, creating heavier precipitation. and this scientists say is why human activities may account, at least in part, for the rise in extreme weather we're experiencing. >> the debate is settled. climate change is a fact. and when our children's children look us in the eye and ask if we...
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snowstorm it won't happen i mean it's just not realistic and we are just saying we demand we want to demand a plan that is actually something that would work and there really isn't one so we don't think that the plan should really be you know it exists so so susan whose whose decision is this to make is the governor is the legislature is it the n r c i mean. if ultimately you're trying to lobby somebody here other than waking the public. who is it that you would be logged ok so it would start locally in our in our communities and then from there it would go to the counties namely westchester county from there it goes to new york state from there it goes to fema ok and then then the n.r.c. gets involved but really the n.r.c. isn't directly involved it's more of a. county state and fema issue and i really do believe that if we got mobilize we could stop this so if i mean this if a new plan would start at a local level are the two of you started putting together an organization or is anybody putting together an organization to create that local plan that can then you know go to the vari
snowstorm it won't happen i mean it's just not realistic and we are just saying we demand we want to demand a plan that is actually something that would work and there really isn't one so we don't think that the plan should really be you know it exists so so susan whose whose decision is this to make is the governor is the legislature is it the n r c i mean. if ultimately you're trying to lobby somebody here other than waking the public. who is it that you would be logged ok so it would start...
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. >> i think that will come in handy during snowstorms, ribbon earrings are a nice touch, that matchesicely. thanks very much, kathy. >> i need that, that scarves matches my dress tonight. >> these are for you. >> thank you so much. it is so great in olde city, first friday, all this found art and great stuff that you would never think of, and then it is a must have. lets take another look where people are doing shopping tonight, the ocean city boardwalk. we are all familiar with this. you can see folks out there with the strollers, short sleeves, taking a stroll this evening. eating some pizza or water ice. it is great night to be down the shore or in the city. satellite radar shows a whole lot of nothing. we have had clouds earlier today. those have fizzled out and really we are seeing clear skies through tonight. that means temperatures will drop pretty quickly on a clear night without the clouds to trap that outing radiation you generally see temperatures drop quickly, and cool comfortable night. 76 degrees at the airport. seventy-four millville. seventy-five in wilmington. heading
. >> i think that will come in handy during snowstorms, ribbon earrings are a nice touch, that matchesicely. thanks very much, kathy. >> i need that, that scarves matches my dress tonight. >> these are for you. >> thank you so much. it is so great in olde city, first friday, all this found art and great stuff that you would never think of, and then it is a must have. lets take another look where people are doing shopping tonight, the ocean city boardwalk. we are all...
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snowstorms through the midwest. man yip -- minneapolis and chicago. minneapolis got 2 .9. sunny in denver at 82 and seattle and portland. we will see plenty of sunshine except along the coast. monterey 61 and 90s 90s in chico, fresno and even 103 in palm springs. it is mild in dangerous dangerous at 75. in los angeles at 75. look for the numbers to drop 50s along the coast and 61 in san francisco and 73 in san jose. some upper 70s inland. here is the accu-weather seven-day forecast. cool down for monday, but then everything changes on tuesday things will warm up. we will be well above average. warm to hot temperatures in the 90s. >> thank you, francis. >>> shu is here with sports. an interesting story with the former stanford athlete. >> you wouldn't think bowling would be a problem in a tough man's sport. jonathon martin is there with that and he is back with the 49 you ares -- back with the idl. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he be speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass t
snowstorms through the midwest. man yip -- minneapolis and chicago. minneapolis got 2 .9. sunny in denver at 82 and seattle and portland. we will see plenty of sunshine except along the coast. monterey 61 and 90s 90s in chico, fresno and even 103 in palm springs. it is mild in dangerous dangerous at 75. in los angeles at 75. look for the numbers to drop 50s along the coast and 61 in san francisco and 73 in san jose. some upper 70s inland. here is the accu-weather seven-day forecast. cool down...
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snowstorms through the midwest. man yip -- minneapolis and chicago. minneapolis got 2 .9.tland. we will see plenty of sunshine except along the coast. monterey 61 and 90s 90s in chico, fresno and even 103 in palm springs. it is mild in dangerous dangerous at 75. in los angeles at 75. look for the numbers to drop 50s along the coast and 61 in san francisco and 73 in san jose. some upper 70s inland. here is the accu-weather seven-day forecast. cool down for monday, but then everything changes on tuesday things will warm up. we will be well above average. warm to hot temperatures in the 90s. >> thank you, francis. >>> shu is here with sports. an interesting story with the former stanford athlete. >> you wouldn't think bowling would be a problem in a tough man's sport. jonathon martin is there with that and he is back with the 49 you ares -- back with the while i was on a combat patrol my c in baqubah, iraq,nned out. a rocket-propelled grenade took my arm off at the shoulder. when i came home, i felt alone. my family was around me, but i couldn't talk to them about what i'd se
snowstorms through the midwest. man yip -- minneapolis and chicago. minneapolis got 2 .9.tland. we will see plenty of sunshine except along the coast. monterey 61 and 90s 90s in chico, fresno and even 103 in palm springs. it is mild in dangerous dangerous at 75. in los angeles at 75. look for the numbers to drop 50s along the coast and 61 in san francisco and 73 in san jose. some upper 70s inland. here is the accu-weather seven-day forecast. cool down for monday, but then everything changes on...
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have yous a meadow, ever been in a meadow during a snowstorm? it is beautiful. the snow is over, get rid of it. would it be just as gorgeous it was a baseball diamonds? -- baseball diamond? be used forould different things, besides sheep . you notice the tennis courts. go ahead, have fun. when you go home, you take the net, the structure, all of it with you. that is what they did. mind organized sports. leave the meadow the way that you found it. the other thing about central park was the road system. what a brilliant idea. three different ways and you never collided with each other. a wonderful idea. the bicycle was not invented. you had a roadway system. -- the the equestrian original paths ran to the southern end of the park. it turned northward and went to the reservoir. robert moses destroyed the southern end of the path for various reasons. from the 1930's on, it only existed from the southwest corner. now, there are no equestrians in central park. there are just too many people for safe equestrian riding in the park. the southern end of that system is gon
have yous a meadow, ever been in a meadow during a snowstorm? it is beautiful. the snow is over, get rid of it. would it be just as gorgeous it was a baseball diamonds? -- baseball diamond? be used forould different things, besides sheep . you notice the tennis courts. go ahead, have fun. when you go home, you take the net, the structure, all of it with you. that is what they did. mind organized sports. leave the meadow the way that you found it. the other thing about central park was the road...
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but if the weather situation occurs, hurricane, tornado, snowstorm, ice storm, just horrible weather.arture of that aircraft until it gets so bad that the airport is closing, and then we give notification on our website and individuals are not allowed to purchase the insurance. however, right up to it, we have to make a judgment call, will that flight go or not. and we pretty much use noaa statistics to determine that. >> you need to call one hour before your flight departs. >> one hour is all we need. >> john, best of luck. nice to have you here. >> thank you very much. >> so would you buy insurance for lost time, lost luggage and other conveniences when you fly? that's our yahoo finance question of the day. 8% said, yes, definitely. 65%, said, no, it is unnecessary. you don't travel a lot. 27% say it depends where i'm flying to and the airline's track record. that last one dove tails with what you said. >> that's how i feel about it. if i was going on a route where i think because of the time i'm flying and the airports i'm using it could be a problem, i would probably buy it. >>> h
but if the weather situation occurs, hurricane, tornado, snowstorm, ice storm, just horrible weather.arture of that aircraft until it gets so bad that the airport is closing, and then we give notification on our website and individuals are not allowed to purchase the insurance. however, right up to it, we have to make a judgment call, will that flight go or not. and we pretty much use noaa statistics to determine that. >> you need to call one hour before your flight departs. >> one...
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. >> reporter: he rarely misses an appointment enduring the brutal snowstorms of last winter. >> i grewin minnesota, there is no bad weather. >> reporter: among those on hand, doctor matthew goldstein who repaired paul's heart a while back when the electricity began to short circuit. condition made it i am possible to donate plate let. >> his only goal, it is to be able to continue to help other people so he asked me to help him so he could do that. >> reporter: red cross say plate let donations, fall off during the summer months, winter too for that matter so regular donors like paul help keep their supplies up. he is a walking public surface announcement. >> i encourage all of my friends it is a worthwhile thing to do to allow people in need for plate let and whole blood. >> reporter: olson donates platelets in part because he can do so every two weeks. donating whole blood requires eight weeks. eight two-year old says donating makes him feel healthier. he walks regularly, gets exercise and after this big event he plans to go mow the lawn, weather permitting. in the news room bruce go
. >> reporter: he rarely misses an appointment enduring the brutal snowstorms of last winter. >> i grewin minnesota, there is no bad weather. >> reporter: among those on hand, doctor matthew goldstein who repaired paul's heart a while back when the electricity began to short circuit. condition made it i am possible to donate plate let. >> his only goal, it is to be able to continue to help other people so he asked me to help him so he could do that. >> reporter:...
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and let's not go outside in the blinding driving snowstorm, which is what i'm doing telling you not tooof. yeah. and then eventually got on in indianapolis, where i had interned before. so went there at age 24, 25-ish. >> jimmy: so when you're an attractive 24, 25-ish woman and you're interviewing athletes, do they make it hard on you? i would imagine it is hard on you. >> i'd color my hair every three weeks. i'm completely gray. and it began because of locker room experiences. really. truly. yeah. people make a make a lot of money off of coloring my hair, and it began with these athletes. >> jimmy: who specifically was -- anyone -- >> i was going to try to be generic and say -- >> jimmy: oh, yes. let's go specific instead of generic. >> where's my drink? then i'll tell you everything. what's in it? it's just water. >> jimmy: your father left it. we don't know what's in it. [ laughter ] >> i'm sorry, dad. >> jimmy: it might be rubbing alcohol. we're not sure. >> specifically it was later, went from indianapolis to tampa. brand new literally right out of training camp. and i'd come from
and let's not go outside in the blinding driving snowstorm, which is what i'm doing telling you not tooof. yeah. and then eventually got on in indianapolis, where i had interned before. so went there at age 24, 25-ish. >> jimmy: so when you're an attractive 24, 25-ish woman and you're interviewing athletes, do they make it hard on you? i would imagine it is hard on you. >> i'd color my hair every three weeks. i'm completely gray. and it began because of locker room experiences....
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they blame the weather or snowstorms or blizzards. it certainly was an awful quarter for that.r kids were home every other day. they'll be going to school right through the fall. >> if there were a god. >> i then want to see when they get the good numbers or presuming the quarter is going to be a good quarter, credit the sun. >> say people went easter shopping because it was sunny and warm. we never hear that. we will hear on the flip side, it rained so nobody went out to buy dresses for their kids. i think they're just trying to figure it out these days. i think the consumer is still at home kind of hunkered down. not spending nearly as much as people think. confidence inching back slightly, but still not so great. that hourly wage, neil, hasn't budged. >> it really hasn't. well, they want to forcibly raise it to make sure it does. will that change the equation? >> no, it can't. >> the argument is that is going to spur buying at that end of the economy. they will spend everything that they get. >> then maybe starbucks wins and everybody buys another cup of coffee. but raising
they blame the weather or snowstorms or blizzards. it certainly was an awful quarter for that.r kids were home every other day. they'll be going to school right through the fall. >> if there were a god. >> i then want to see when they get the good numbers or presuming the quarter is going to be a good quarter, credit the sun. >> say people went easter shopping because it was sunny and warm. we never hear that. we will hear on the flip side, it rained so nobody went out to buy...
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. >> reporter: he rarely misses an appointment even during the brutal snowstorms of last wint winter.rew up in minnesota. there is no bad weather. >> among those on hand to congratulate dr. matthew goldstein. he repaired paul's heart awhile back when the electricity in the heart began to short circuit. condition made it impossible for paul to donate platelets. >> really his only goal was to be able to continue to help other people, so he asked me to help him so that he could do that. >> reporter: red cross says platelet donations like those of whole blood fall off during the summer months. winter, too, for that matter. and so regular donors like paul help keep their supplies up. he's a walking public service announcement. >> i encourage all my friends it's a very worthwhile thing to do that a lot of people in need for platelets and whole blood. >> reporter: olson donates platelets in part because he can do so every two weeks. donating whole blood requires eight weeks between donations. the 82 year old says donating makes him feel healthier. he walks every day, gets plenty of exercise
. >> reporter: he rarely misses an appointment even during the brutal snowstorms of last wint winter.rew up in minnesota. there is no bad weather. >> among those on hand to congratulate dr. matthew goldstein. he repaired paul's heart awhile back when the electricity in the heart began to short circuit. condition made it impossible for paul to donate platelets. >> really his only goal was to be able to continue to help other people, so he asked me to help him so that he could...
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even during the brutal snowstorms of last winter. >> i grew up in minnesota.'s no bad weather report roar among those on hand to congratulate dr. matthew goldstein he repaired paul's heart awhile back when the electricity in the heart began to short circuit. condition made it many possible for paul to donate platelets. >> and really his only goal was to be able to continue to help other people, so he asked me to help him so that he could do that. >> reporter: red cross says platelet donations like those of whole blood fall off during the summer months, winter, too, for that matter and so regular donors like paul help keep their supplies up. he's a walking public service announcement. >> i encourage all my friends it's a very worthwhile thing to do. a lot of people in need for plateletplateletsplatelets and blood. >> he donates platelets because he can do every two weeks. donating whole blood requires eight weeks before session. donating helps him feel healthier. he walks regularly, gets lots of exercise and after this big event planned weather perming to go ho
even during the brutal snowstorms of last winter. >> i grew up in minnesota.'s no bad weather report roar among those on hand to congratulate dr. matthew goldstein he repaired paul's heart awhile back when the electricity in the heart began to short circuit. condition made it many possible for paul to donate platelets. >> and really his only goal was to be able to continue to help other people, so he asked me to help him so that he could do that. >> reporter: red cross says...
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takes place in massachusetts where the governor patrick threatened to jail people who drive during snowstorms if you think they're going to respect your rights in his state and stand up for the family, they have another thing coming >> we've seen the division of child and family services take sides now with the family. >> this is a fox news alert. back to the reported school shooting. the sheriff's office in oregon is confirming that the shooter is dead. to repeat, the shooter is deceased at the scene in oregon. the situation has been stabilized by the sheriff's department. we are awaiting breaking news details about the circumstances of exactly what happened. when you have a case like this with an active shooter on scene, you have multiple agencies, people communicating information. the first objective is to go in, secure the scene and make sure there aren't any additional lives lost. once you've secured the scene like that, then they can come in and give us more information of the circumstances surrounding it. was the shooter someone who was killed by law enforcement officer? did the shoote
takes place in massachusetts where the governor patrick threatened to jail people who drive during snowstorms if you think they're going to respect your rights in his state and stand up for the family, they have another thing coming >> we've seen the division of child and family services take sides now with the family. >> this is a fox news alert. back to the reported school shooting. the sheriff's office in oregon is confirming that the shooter is dead. to repeat, the shooter is...
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i have the snowstorm image of you getting plowed in. so i would think you're a hot guy? >> , no our hot guy. >> i love the heat. yes, i'm watching the world cup. i could live right on the equator. those guys are world class athletes, they're dealing with it fine. the problem is here you have a lot of people who dedicate spring and summer to get in shape. and people think if they sweat more, it is better for them. and we're seeing people way over dress in the this weather, and maybe way overdoing it, and even though they're out here early, that's great dedication, i applause them for, that do you have take it easy because sue said, hovering around 80 degrees and above, since we got here, at 3:00 in the morning. now, that guy has done his run. good for him. but you know some of these people, look, they just don't look good. the one guy talking about in the vinyl zoo. i couldn't believe he was going to do second lap. he look like he would pass out here. i start worrying about people, whereby the river over here, and usually you get decent breeze. we had nice pleasant breeze
i have the snowstorm image of you getting plowed in. so i would think you're a hot guy? >> , no our hot guy. >> i love the heat. yes, i'm watching the world cup. i could live right on the equator. those guys are world class athletes, they're dealing with it fine. the problem is here you have a lot of people who dedicate spring and summer to get in shape. and people think if they sweat more, it is better for them. and we're seeing people way over dress in the this weather, and maybe...
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residents of dayton, ohio, awaken to a snowstorm.zing temperatures and icy roads quickly become a nightmare for early morning commuters. >> unfortunately, it's causing a few problems this morning on the roads as yesterday's melting has created some slick conditions with temperatures that have dropped into the 20s this morning. >> fire captain barry and his crew respond to the scene of an accident on route 35, an area where wrecks are common during bad weather. >> i knew fairly quickly that we were going to have to get the eastbound lanes completely shut down in order to make it safer for all of us to work. >> as dayton police officer jason ward begins to stop traffic, his dashcam is recording. >> i had to slow down tremendously to go over the overpasses. i could that the overpass was iced over completely. >> the fire crew is freeing a woman from her car. suddenly, a truck spins out of control and slams directly into the wreck, narrowly missing the captain. >> whoa! holy [ muted ] watch out. >> when the second car slid in and hit the
residents of dayton, ohio, awaken to a snowstorm.zing temperatures and icy roads quickly become a nightmare for early morning commuters. >> unfortunately, it's causing a few problems this morning on the roads as yesterday's melting has created some slick conditions with temperatures that have dropped into the 20s this morning. >> fire captain barry and his crew respond to the scene of an accident on route 35, an area where wrecks are common during bad weather. >> i knew fairly...
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the first snowstorm found them in sleepy hollow just east of the square were cut stalks of the summer sealed of indian corn lay buried under snow. the newlyweds slid down hills together, their laughter at going from the chestnut trees and the nodded arms of the folks that surrounded the hollow on all sides. the concord grows -- after flooding lowlands for miles, thus providing wide, clean services force-feeding. she liked to run and slide on the ice instead of skating. often they saw other skaters, always boys or young men, never women. few women skated. when josiah bartlet's wife's sister visited concord in the early 1820s, she impressed the locals by skating with energy and grace. but concord women were slow to follow her daring example, at least publicly. one afternoon, henry and emerson joined hawthorne for a skating party. she watched from the wind as they paraded by on the river. at home on the ice from countless forays since childhood, henry led the way with energy and an abandoned that was both impressive and ungainly. as if suddenly a static he cavorted in which eason describ
the first snowstorm found them in sleepy hollow just east of the square were cut stalks of the summer sealed of indian corn lay buried under snow. the newlyweds slid down hills together, their laughter at going from the chestnut trees and the nodded arms of the folks that surrounded the hollow on all sides. the concord grows -- after flooding lowlands for miles, thus providing wide, clean services force-feeding. she liked to run and slide on the ice instead of skating. often they saw other...
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how about that snowstorm back east?r than a paula deen christmas. >> kroft: the staff worked on his latest farewell show, but what everyone wanted to know was what jay leno was going to do with himself when all of this was over. he says he expects to spend more time with mavis and puttering around his garages, which occupy two large hangers at the burbank airport and house one of the country's best collections of classic cars and motorcycles. most of them have been restored by leno and a small staff, and each car and motorcycle has its own unique story. do you drive any of these cars? >> leno: no, they're all... every car here is on the road. every car here is licensed, and you can hop in and go for a ride in any one of them. >> kroft: this battery-powered car goes back to the turn of the last century. wow, like a tesla. >> leno: there were charging stations all over new york, 1907, 1908, 1909... >> kroft: leno does a weekly webcast out of the garage, and the day we were there, tim allen, another car-obsessed comedian,
how about that snowstorm back east?r than a paula deen christmas. >> kroft: the staff worked on his latest farewell show, but what everyone wanted to know was what jay leno was going to do with himself when all of this was over. he says he expects to spend more time with mavis and puttering around his garages, which occupy two large hangers at the burbank airport and house one of the country's best collections of classic cars and motorcycles. most of them have been restored by leno and a...
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played in a snowstorm recently. they don't cancel these games lightly.nd most of the teams end up playing. they end up playing pretty much no matter what. although there was concern and some of the families are not going out for the game -- not going out for the game, they are playing and will go on and the people in the crowd are super excited. >> sorry about this guy. >> way to handle a huge crowd. awesome report. i'm going to let you go and watch a little bit of the game. thanks so much. great assignment. >>> and now to yet another bump in the road for general motors. this time with their top selling chevrolet cruz. the automaker told north american dealers to stop selling the 2013 and 2014 models because of a potential defect in air bags. the 2014 recall tally now tops 20 million vehicles. ceo mary barra in her first tv interview since the recall storm told the "today" show's mauts laur, there could be nor come. >> are you done with recalls? this has been a long line of recalls. 20 million cars in the last year or so. are you done? >> we're going to
played in a snowstorm recently. they don't cancel these games lightly.nd most of the teams end up playing. they end up playing pretty much no matter what. although there was concern and some of the families are not going out for the game -- not going out for the game, they are playing and will go on and the people in the crowd are super excited. >> sorry about this guy. >> way to handle a huge crowd. awesome report. i'm going to let you go and watch a little bit of the game. thanks...
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i came down a little bit early because in england we have a big snowstorm a couple of days ago. i had the privilege of being here being hosted by dr. benson who is showing me around your amazing campus. i got to meet dr. comstock your president and i'm thrilled to have had a chance to engage with faculty staff and now some of the students. i've had a chance to see your facilities and its beautiful campus. i'm very honored to address this distinguished group today. it's really a privilege to be here. it's a wonderful forum. it's beautiful and small and intimate. that's my favorite kind of talk so i hope it's going to be a little bit of engagement today. i will probably be asking questions throughout the talk and at the end i know you get a chance asked me questions. i was reading your newspaper the john sony in. dr. bess gave me a copy of it and i notice the dean's list and presidents list so i congratulate all the students was that made the dean's list and presidents list and the varsity athletes in the group too. there's a lot to be proud of at winthrop university. i want to al
i came down a little bit early because in england we have a big snowstorm a couple of days ago. i had the privilege of being here being hosted by dr. benson who is showing me around your amazing campus. i got to meet dr. comstock your president and i'm thrilled to have had a chance to engage with faculty staff and now some of the students. i've had a chance to see your facilities and its beautiful campus. i'm very honored to address this distinguished group today. it's really a privilege to be...
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. >> a freak june snowstorm hit some of the upper elevations there.urists at a resort. let's get the latest on the unstable weather conditions from accuweather meteorologist jim dickey. jim, good morning. >> good morning, devon, rina, mild. spots in the 90s. factor in humidity. feel like the triple digits. from the mississippi valley all the way into the mid-atlantic. in the mid-atlantic, northeast, it is starting to break down. cold front into the north. widespread thunderstorms. d.c. area, baltimore, delmarva peninsula. severe storms, midwest and plains as well. gusty winds. large hail, flash flooding. devon, rina, back to you. >> thank you, jim. today republicans in the house will elect a new majority leader. eric canter is stepping down from the job after being beaten in his primary last week. representative kevin mccarthy of california appears likely to win the post. >>> now to our investigation into the hidden crisis along the border with mexico. a daily wave of illegal immigrants risking their lives to cross the rio grande and they make it to t
. >> a freak june snowstorm hit some of the upper elevations there.urists at a resort. let's get the latest on the unstable weather conditions from accuweather meteorologist jim dickey. jim, good morning. >> good morning, devon, rina, mild. spots in the 90s. factor in humidity. feel like the triple digits. from the mississippi valley all the way into the mid-atlantic. in the mid-atlantic, northeast, it is starting to break down. cold front into the north. widespread thunderstorms....
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time for consumer discretionary, which did so poorly during the first quarter when we had horrific snowstorms and weather issues. this quarter i wouldn't be very surprised at all if they, you know, all these retail names, consumer discretionary in particular, really picked up. consumers are ready, willing and able to lend. and finally, the banks are getting the loans out there. >> yeah. >> okay. and that's been an unloved space, as you mention. we'll see if there is a rotation as we start towards the second quarter. thank you all for now. >> thank, gang. >> appreciate it. we've got 50 minutes to go and the dow's off 100 points, down 107, in fact. 16,830 as it retreats from the 17,000 mark, bill. and the nasdaq has also now turned negative, off by almost seven. >> and you know, as this sell-off continues, i'm not convinced it's all about the situation in iraq, either. i mean, not all of the markets are responding the way you would expect them to. so, maybe it is just some profit hrvesi profit-taking as sam is saying as we head to the end of the quarter. coming up, chief economist of goldman sa
time for consumer discretionary, which did so poorly during the first quarter when we had horrific snowstorms and weather issues. this quarter i wouldn't be very surprised at all if they, you know, all these retail names, consumer discretionary in particular, really picked up. consumers are ready, willing and able to lend. and finally, the banks are getting the loans out there. >> yeah. >> okay. and that's been an unloved space, as you mention. we'll see if there is a rotation as we...