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to some. the white house says it does not believe it has anything to do with the president skin color. >> did you say the first lady will have a health care event today? >> we can expect that she will be talking about health care a lot more. she probably will not be getting into the nitty gritty in terms of policy details. she will take more of a softer approach with soccer moms. she will talk about the impact of this plan on families. >> live in washington, nikole killion. >> new details in the dili samurai sword attack. police do not believe the student meant to kill the intruder. our reporter joins us live outside of police headquarters with details. >> good morning. baltimore city police say they have reconstructed the crime scene and they have a better idea on how the suspect ended up dead. according to police reports, some jojohn hopkins students reported their laptops stolen. in a 49 year-old man was dead in their backyard. a 20 year-old had admitted to fatally cutting the man with a sa
to some. the white house says it does not believe it has anything to do with the president skin color. >> did you say the first lady will have a health care event today? >> we can expect that she will be talking about health care a lot more. she probably will not be getting into the nitty gritty in terms of policy details. she will take more of a softer approach with soccer moms. she will talk about the impact of this plan on families. >> live in washington, nikole killion....
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some doctors already do this. but some do not. why do some doctors not do that?hey get paid for a pretty good operation, not the time they take with you and your family to talk about different treatment options. family to talk about the different treatment options, but there's absolutely nothing in this bill that provides any encouragement or any incentive to any doctor to substitute his or her decision for your decision. your decision will prevail no matter what, but i think all of us recognize that in order to make informed decisions we need information. i know from our family personal experience is always good to know what the treatment options are and how you can best proceed, but you, the patient, consumer, the individual, of course, will always in consultation with your doctor be able to make whatever decision you think is best for you and your health care. number two, this bill does not provide coverage to people who are in this country illegally. it does not provide coverage to, again, illegal immigrants in this country. in fact, can you go to the bill, a
some doctors already do this. but some do not. why do some doctors not do that?hey get paid for a pretty good operation, not the time they take with you and your family to talk about different treatment options. family to talk about the different treatment options, but there's absolutely nothing in this bill that provides any encouragement or any incentive to any doctor to substitute his or her decision for your decision. your decision will prevail no matter what, but i think all of us...
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it is not just coming to their doorstep. >> some houses do have water in them, some of water in the basement. some are lucky, but for the most part, there is a three or four block area of homes where they have a lot of water damage. it has come up to the front porch and worked its way into the basement. the fire department is concerned about gas leaks, any kind of gas leak that might arise from the water knocking out the pilot lights and causing issues inside the homes. >> if you can stand by for just a moment and continue to bring us these pictures, i have a resident on the phone. are you with us? jerry, can you hear me? i was told the jury lives -- jerry has been a resident for 15 years. we will have to get back to that later. this is just a huge water main break. it not only is the water rushing in, there is concern about the depth of the water coming so fast and so hard. it is dangerous and basement areas. >> we have seen some areas where kids have been walking away through it. at some of the water is actually up to the top portion of the doors of the cars. as you see, that looks like a
it is not just coming to their doorstep. >> some houses do have water in them, some of water in the basement. some are lucky, but for the most part, there is a three or four block area of homes where they have a lot of water damage. it has come up to the front porch and worked its way into the basement. the fire department is concerned about gas leaks, any kind of gas leak that might arise from the water knocking out the pilot lights and causing issues inside the homes. >> if you...
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some of that noise reflecting legitimate concerns, some of it politically driven. whatever the reason the white house seems to understand that noise problem and is trying, albeit, a little later in the game, to overcome it. >> we have never been this close. we've never had such broad agreement on what needs to be done. and because we're so close to real reform, suddenly the special interests are doing what they always do. just trying to scare the heck out of people. >> digging deeper with our panel, candy crowley, david gergen and joe hicks back with us for you. candy, as we talked about and you talked about in your piece this week described as crucial, the critical juncture for health care reform. what do you expect to hear from the president wednesday when he addresses congress and what does he need to say to both congress and the american people? >> well, what we're told he's going to be just tonally is more aggressive. i doubt as aggressive as he was in that town hall meeting, simply because it's not the forum to be up on capitol hill doing that. but we're told
some of that noise reflecting legitimate concerns, some of it politically driven. whatever the reason the white house seems to understand that noise problem and is trying, albeit, a little later in the game, to overcome it. >> we have never been this close. we've never had such broad agreement on what needs to be done. and because we're so close to real reform, suddenly the special interests are doing what they always do. just trying to scare the heck out of people. >> digging...
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we heard some of that. so the most important question from my point of view that you might ask during this week of training is not only what is, it is what is going to be. what is the future hold? in the same way that sthern california, houston, texas, washington, d.c., miami, florida, chicago are not the same today as they were i 1940, or 1950. the latino gangs are not the same as they were in the california interest example. some of them started in a minor way in the '20s, really took off in the '40s. th are different from where they were in the '50s. the '60s, 70s, the '80s. even in the 90s there is different that you can see. of course, longhorn has change also. now the big transnational institutionalized latino gangs didn't just fall out of the sky. and they are not jus a random collection of bad boys w have become angelic and productive citizens if we just smack them around enough or have them enough. they are the products and them aren't really vast changes that swept over our society, the united sta
we heard some of that. so the most important question from my point of view that you might ask during this week of training is not only what is, it is what is going to be. what is the future hold? in the same way that sthern california, houston, texas, washington, d.c., miami, florida, chicago are not the same today as they were i 1940, or 1950. the latino gangs are not the same as they were in the california interest example. some of them started in a minor way in the '20s, really took off in...
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we should see some shun china -- we should see if some sunshine. out on the chesapeake bay, winds will be strong enough for a small craft advisory to be posted. scattered showers and a cool 65 at deep creek lake on friday. mid 70's, a mix of clouds and sunshine. the insta-weather plus seven-day forecast, 70's tomorrow, a breezy day and noticeably cooler. once the rain get out of here and the sun pops back out, it will warm up on sunday. 78 degrees. a stronger cold front comes through monday evening. breezy and cool with highs in the 60's. >> and john trumbull club makes the revelation in court about his late son. >> senator robert byrd is out of the hospital tonight. the health of the longest- serving u.s. senator. >> looking for a new home can be stressful. coming up, a foreclosure bus tour being offered this weekend. (announcer) if you think all batteries are the same, consider this: when a tornado tore through holly, colorado, air life denver took to the air... their night-vision goggles keeping them safe on a perilous flight... and powering tho
we should see some shun china -- we should see if some sunshine. out on the chesapeake bay, winds will be strong enough for a small craft advisory to be posted. scattered showers and a cool 65 at deep creek lake on friday. mid 70's, a mix of clouds and sunshine. the insta-weather plus seven-day forecast, 70's tomorrow, a breezy day and noticeably cooler. once the rain get out of here and the sun pops back out, it will warm up on sunday. 78 degrees. a stronger cold front comes through monday...
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some black -- there is quite likely to be some backsliding for next year.tion that this economy is showing to the economic downturn, as i said, is just different from what we have come to expect. because of that, we will see a slightly different modification in growth rates from what would normally be the case. i also think that the policies that we are addressing at this time and do raise the uncertainty level and the economy so we are looking at some very fundamental issues that randy will talk about, energy issues that are going to be important for our long term growth, and we are also on the down side of the productivity surge that began in the mid 1990's and continued into this decade but is now starting to slow a little bit. those are the advances that give an economy some lasting power. with those weaker rather than stronger it is hard to be be optimistic about economic growth over the immediate horizon. the mortgage rates, the financial side, and the fact that the subprime market is still creating a problem, these investment numbers are very, very w
some black -- there is quite likely to be some backsliding for next year.tion that this economy is showing to the economic downturn, as i said, is just different from what we have come to expect. because of that, we will see a slightly different modification in growth rates from what would normally be the case. i also think that the policies that we are addressing at this time and do raise the uncertainty level and the economy so we are looking at some very fundamental issues that randy will...
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some spoke, not to be heard, some spoke to drown out, some spoke to distort and some spoke to delay, but americans spoke. i heard from a lot of voices, most of them were very constructive in their comments, most of them were very interested in what we were planning to do to reform the system. now i think the members of congress come back. we are better armed with the information we need from our constituents what we can do. i think with the president's help, we will move forward with the reform of our broken healthcare system so it is more efficient. it offers people more choices and guess what, we'll finally break that cycle of being the only industrialized country that can't figure out how to provide millions of americans healthcare while we spend as twice as much as any other industrialized country. we gallon in a good direction and it is important to hear america's voices. one last question. >> democratic members of the caucus are undecided and voters are undecided. could you talk about what the leadership is doing to secure those votes and how do you reach out to them and ensure
some spoke, not to be heard, some spoke to drown out, some spoke to distort and some spoke to delay, but americans spoke. i heard from a lot of voices, most of them were very constructive in their comments, most of them were very interested in what we were planning to do to reform the system. now i think the members of congress come back. we are better armed with the information we need from our constituents what we can do. i think with the president's help, we will move forward with the reform...
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-- some limits.ey say, everybody is going to wear a jersey with a name on the back, ibm or car companies or what have you, and i think to a certain extent -- more money does not make for a better political system. >> what do you think, hilary? >> well, i think ed is exactly right and let's take it one step further which is that if we had public financing of elections in this country the way democrats have been proposing for years, we wouldn't be going through this problem. the first amendment is critically important, but congressional limits on campaign financing over the years have proved to be responsible. people have lived with the so-called mccain/feingold rules that set up organizations that could come in as third parties as long as the names were all disclosed so there have been ways to get a lot more money into the system, but bottom line is i think public financing is the answer for elections. >> we're going to hear the oral arguments tomorrow, but the ramifications are enormous, guys. thanks
-- some limits.ey say, everybody is going to wear a jersey with a name on the back, ibm or car companies or what have you, and i think to a certain extent -- more money does not make for a better political system. >> what do you think, hilary? >> well, i think ed is exactly right and let's take it one step further which is that if we had public financing of elections in this country the way democrats have been proposing for years, we wouldn't be going through this problem. the first...
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it helps some small businesses stay and some expand. another third of the money might be to relief for working americans who were most badly hit by the recession. whether it was through the state governments to keep copps, firefighters, and a teachers on the job for allowing states to continue food assistance to people who were in danger of going hungry or medicaid for the swelling rules of people desperately in need of health care to pell grants and to keep their kids in college is that fell below the $50,000 mark to extended unemployment benefits, extended cobra benefits, it covers 54 million seniors and veterans. not only does this give relief to the vulnerable americans who are in danger of falling into the abyss, it also has had the economic effect of injecting nearly $90 billion in the first two hundred days into the bloodstream of the economy, stimulating growth. i believe this was the right thing to do morally. that is not what we are about today. it was also the smart thing to do economically. the last third is about rebuilding
it helps some small businesses stay and some expand. another third of the money might be to relief for working americans who were most badly hit by the recession. whether it was through the state governments to keep copps, firefighters, and a teachers on the job for allowing states to continue food assistance to people who were in danger of going hungry or medicaid for the swelling rules of people desperately in need of health care to pell grants and to keep their kids in college is that fell...
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senate with some regrets and some proud accomplishments.on the senate floor today. he's giving up the senate seat 16 months before his term was scheduled to end. he's only the second immigrant in the united states senate. >> a tremendous sense of gratitude for the opportunity to give back to the nation that i love and it's not the nation of my birth, but it's the nation of my choice, which is a significant difference. it is a great nation and the proud tradition of welcoming immigrants to this country is one that has been throughout the history of this nation. >> florida governor charlie crist appointed his former chief of staff george lemieu. he'll be sworn in tomorrow. >>> cnn deploys to the war zone, our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta flies an afghanistan emergency mission, racing against time with combat medics, this is an incredible story that's just come in. stand by, you're about to see it. >>> right now cnn is in the line of fire in afghanistan. our correspondents are out in the full force bringing you unparalleled cov
senate with some regrets and some proud accomplishments.on the senate floor today. he's giving up the senate seat 16 months before his term was scheduled to end. he's only the second immigrant in the united states senate. >> a tremendous sense of gratitude for the opportunity to give back to the nation that i love and it's not the nation of my birth, but it's the nation of my choice, which is a significant difference. it is a great nation and the proud tradition of welcoming immigrants to...
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some people see it as good news. the white house says there's good news in that something is actually on the table now because that's been the big criticism, when you go out there around the country, and a lot of people, when you talk to them about what they think about health care reform, they'll say we don't see anything. we hear a lot of ideas but there's nothing on paper, so the white house thinks that it's good news. it's a good starting point, and republicans look at it and say well, there will be a lot of amendments that need to be made, and so they're looking for something that will get both the support of republicans and democrats and up to this point the senate finance committee you had this gang of six, three republican senators, three democrats who have been trying to hash out a compromise bill, a bipartisan bill, and they weren't able to do that. not one of those three republicans on that, of the gang of six did support at this point support the baucus plan. so that's something that the white house reall
some people see it as good news. the white house says there's good news in that something is actually on the table now because that's been the big criticism, when you go out there around the country, and a lot of people, when you talk to them about what they think about health care reform, they'll say we don't see anything. we hear a lot of ideas but there's nothing on paper, so the white house thinks that it's good news. it's a good starting point, and republicans look at it and say well,...
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for those impacted by this epidemic, it gives them some hope. >> some encouragement out there. when we come right back, we are just getting started. a superstar secret exposed. the door of a mamas and papas singer that details her ten-year affair with her father. she says he is not a bad man. >>> response time. local firefighters battling fires and a tight budget. safety is being risked. >> $100 million in property, how one group got away with a massive mortgage fraud. >>> torned a tattered. >>> fairfax county police and fbi agents arrested 20 people in connection with the biggest mortgage fraud scheme in the county's history. officials say it may have involved as many as 200 properties. valued at more than $100 million. authorities made the discovery after neighborhoods complained of overcrowding at several of the properties, which were used as boarding houses. julie carey joins us live from springfield with more on the story. >> reporter: the house behind me, this is one of the 35 houses that is part of the first round of indictments today. neighbors say that there are ten be
for those impacted by this epidemic, it gives them some hope. >> some encouragement out there. when we come right back, we are just getting started. a superstar secret exposed. the door of a mamas and papas singer that details her ten-year affair with her father. she says he is not a bad man. >>> response time. local firefighters battling fires and a tight budget. safety is being risked. >> $100 million in property, how one group got away with a massive mortgage fraud....
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of course, yesterday we did some quite some gains. the dow was up 1.3%. now, looking over at the bund yield, we'll just pull that up now -- oh, sorry, we're skipping straight to the 10-year note. the 10-year bund yield is up 0.0 7 to 3.27%. now, looking at the bonds, treasuries did see londz on light volume. the 10-year was up 2785% at the end of the day on monday. now it's up to 3.31%. how is it looking in europe, louisa? >> the global markets at the moment are relatively flattish. let me just tell you, we had the eu monthly economic sentiment survey published for the month of september. we're looking at the figures rising at the moment, indicating a level of 82.2, so it's slightly higher. industry sentiment is slightly higher. consumer inflation expectations up to minus 14 versus minus 16. this is all according to the eu commission, of course. business climate is rising a tad and industry's selling price expect ages also rising a little bit. so across the boshd, we've seen some of these sentiment indicators coming up a tad. european equity markets are s
of course, yesterday we did some quite some gains. the dow was up 1.3%. now, looking over at the bund yield, we'll just pull that up now -- oh, sorry, we're skipping straight to the 10-year note. the 10-year bund yield is up 0.0 7 to 3.27%. now, looking at the bonds, treasuries did see londz on light volume. the 10-year was up 2785% at the end of the day on monday. now it's up to 3.31%. how is it looking in europe, louisa? >> the global markets at the moment are relatively flattish. let...
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the spee, some say will be a ketest to his presidency. joining me now from washingn to preview wt faceshe president is john podesta, he's served as chf of staff to esident clinton and was -chairman of the traition team for president oba. he now runsthe centeror americanrogress in washington. i am pleased to have h back on this progr. lcome. >>ood to see you charlie >>ose: you have said t peter bakethe following: "it goes without sayi that a lot is riding now on the president's ability to reenergize the health care debate and bring itome to auccessful conclusion. noing will influence the perceptionf the presidency more tn whether h can be ccessful in getting a health care bill through the congress." >> well, i think... look, i think the stakes arehuge, charlie. i think this is his top domestic priority i think that we've go through a period now, particularly towards the end of a a congressional seion in jul and thfirst week of august d throh the august recess in ich things staed out. i think th president's alrey accomplishedome of what he
the spee, some say will be a ketest to his presidency. joining me now from washingn to preview wt faceshe president is john podesta, he's served as chf of staff to esident clinton and was -chairman of the traition team for president oba. he now runsthe centeror americanrogress in washington. i am pleased to have h back on this progr. lcome. >>ood to see you charlie >>ose: you have said t peter bakethe following: "it goes without sayi that a lot is riding now on the president's...
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fast after some it -- after some comments from an economist. the u.s. has failed to fix the underlying problems of the banking system followed the collapse of lehman brothers. concern about a trade war with china may be weighing on sentiment. china is dumping its subsidy probes of chicken and bottled products from the united states. the chinese complaint comes after president obama impose tariffs on tis from china. that sent rubber futures to their lowest level in nine months. that is your business news. live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, i am linda bell. doug and alison, back to you. >> thank you. >>> 6:38 is your time. 63 degrees. >> saying goodbye to books. >> we decided we can best utilize our resources if we went with e-books and e-resources. >> higher education is going high-tech. >> we have clear skies and a nice cool breeze. will the mercury rises? we will lead to go. >> lisa baden will be back with another look at your morning commute. there is some new delays on commute. there is some new delays on on need a lift? hey buddy, i appreci
fast after some it -- after some comments from an economist. the u.s. has failed to fix the underlying problems of the banking system followed the collapse of lehman brothers. concern about a trade war with china may be weighing on sentiment. china is dumping its subsidy probes of chicken and bottled products from the united states. the chinese complaint comes after president obama impose tariffs on tis from china. that sent rubber futures to their lowest level in nine months. that is your...
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some of which are on islands, some in harbors and some on buoys out in the open ocean.e information i have in front of me is from two shore-based gauges in western samoa. we recorded a 0.7 meter or 2.3 foot wave. and in pongo pongo a five foot wave. there's local effects from the shoreline and from some topograp topography. this certainly means there is a tsunami we recorded in samoa. i don't know which way the wave is moving. it's more like a log being rolled into a pond. i just don't have that information yet which way it's headed. >> reassuring, these initial reports that lelectricity is largely unaffected. the tsunamis created by this are no more than a couple of feet. >> a couple of feet is a dangerous wave. if you're on the beach and a two foot tsunami comes in it'll knock you off your feet and drag you out to sea. it'll flood low lying areas. it can damage boats and harbors. at two feet the currents can be quite strong. it can move debris around and cause damage. i know it doesn't sound like much. you can see waves that big. a tsunami wave is not like a surf wave
some of which are on islands, some in harbors and some on buoys out in the open ocean.e information i have in front of me is from two shore-based gauges in western samoa. we recorded a 0.7 meter or 2.3 foot wave. and in pongo pongo a five foot wave. there's local effects from the shoreline and from some topograp topography. this certainly means there is a tsunami we recorded in samoa. i don't know which way the wave is moving. it's more like a log being rolled into a pond. i just don't have...
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and, some times. >> but you're in a different. >> you get some pretty noisy debate. just to finish the thought, i think what i'm proposing, is a very modest attempt to make sure that hardworking families out there are going to have the security of a health insurance that they can count on. this isn't a radical plan. this isn't grafting a signal model on to the united states. it's simply dealing with what everybody acknowledges as a big problem. the one thing i hope is that we can have a civil argument about it and we are able to acknowledge good motives on both sides. everybody's a patriot. each of us is american who cares deeply about this country. frankly the media encourages some of the outliers' behavior. the easiest way to get on television right now is to be really rude. if you're being sensible, giving people the benefit of doubt, if you're making arguments, you don't get time on the nightly news. if you say something outrageous, you're there in a hot second. >> if some of your allies made it easier handing your opponents some ammunition, like a.c.o.r.n. for e
and, some times. >> but you're in a different. >> you get some pretty noisy debate. just to finish the thought, i think what i'm proposing, is a very modest attempt to make sure that hardworking families out there are going to have the security of a health insurance that they can count on. this isn't a radical plan. this isn't grafting a signal model on to the united states. it's simply dealing with what everybody acknowledges as a big problem. the one thing i hope is that we can...
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some democrats are saying, that provide some subsidies for low and moderate -- moderate income americans, but more liberal democrats are arguing, let's just create a government-run the insurance option. >> i will be very concerned about instead of providing true competition in the form of a public option to these insurance plans, instead we are providing consumers with a subsidy to buy the expensive insurance. why would we do that? >> democrats are also debating how and how much to tax those cadillac health insurance plans. democrats want to make sure they did not hit seniors or members of labor unions, people in this key jobs, too much. we are hearing that max baucus is sort of fixing that part of the language in the bill that would set the bar higher. trace: what about the other side of the aisle? what are republicans saying? >> they do not like the increased taxes, that amount, the idea that you have to have health insurance. some also do not believe the basic premise that you can spend all of this money and cover more people without any economic repercussions. >> if you are going to
some democrats are saying, that provide some subsidies for low and moderate -- moderate income americans, but more liberal democrats are arguing, let's just create a government-run the insurance option. >> i will be very concerned about instead of providing true competition in the form of a public option to these insurance plans, instead we are providing consumers with a subsidy to buy the expensive insurance. why would we do that? >> democrats are also debating how and how much to...
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we sang about some of our experiences, and that's what a lot of the music was about, some of the timeseeded to be doing. >> curtis mayfield and keep on pushing. otis redding and, "r-e-s-p-e-c-t, find out what it means to me." and then you come down to marvin gaye, even. >> and the album was what's going on. it is, to my mind, one of the most soulful, poignant messages about the world and its situation that i've heard from any singer at any time. >> ♪ mother, mother ♪ there's too many ♪ of you crying ♪ brother, brother, brother ♪ there's far too many ♪ of you dying ♪ you know we've ♪ got to find a way ♪ to bring some lovin' ♪ here today ♪ father, father ♪ we don't need to escalate ♪ war is not the answer ♪ for only love can ♪ conquer hate ♪ younow we've got to ♪ find a way ♪ to bring some lovin' ♪ oh, here today ♪ picket lines ♪ picket signs ♪ punish me ♪ with brutality ♪ talk to me ♪ honey, so you can see ♪ oh, what's going on ♪ what's going on ♪ yeah, what's going on ♪ tell me what's going on ♪ ooh ♪ whoo ♪ ah, ya, ya, ya, ya, baby ♪ hey ♪ whoo [scatting] ♪ ♪ mother, mother ♪ everybod
we sang about some of our experiences, and that's what a lot of the music was about, some of the timeseeded to be doing. >> curtis mayfield and keep on pushing. otis redding and, "r-e-s-p-e-c-t, find out what it means to me." and then you come down to marvin gaye, even. >> and the album was what's going on. it is, to my mind, one of the most soulful, poignant messages about the world and its situation that i've heard from any singer at any time. >> ♪ mother, mother...
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once again, that bay bridge reopening after some much-needed repairs and some work that had been doneall day yesterday. so 7:00 a.m. pacific time is when it will reopen. we'll keep our eye on that for you. >>> meanwhile, the battlefield hospital. doctors working under tough conditions and saving the lives of troops and civilians in the war zone 24 hours a day. >> reporter: it is nighttime now in kandahar. you can see what's going on behind me, we have a couple helicopters about the land. very windy. we don't have a lot of information. we just know there are patients on this particular chopper. over there, look over there, two ambulances, all the medics over here, they're starting to run out to the chopper to see what's going on. they just got the all-clear signal, we're going to go with them. >>> time for a quick check of our top stories now. fire crews are stopped the spread of a massive wildfire north of los angeles. firefighters expect to have it fully contained by next tuesday. 78 homes are destroyed, but noting that 10,000 were threatened, a deputy fire chief says firefighters ha
once again, that bay bridge reopening after some much-needed repairs and some work that had been doneall day yesterday. so 7:00 a.m. pacific time is when it will reopen. we'll keep our eye on that for you. >>> meanwhile, the battlefield hospital. doctors working under tough conditions and saving the lives of troops and civilians in the war zone 24 hours a day. >> reporter: it is nighttime now in kandahar. you can see what's going on behind me, we have a couple helicopters about...
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but for anyone else, rest and perhaps some chicken soup may be better medicine. >>> some state employees in virginia could learn today they're being laid off. it's part of a new round ouf nasa budget cuts. yesterday governor tim kaine ordered cu of $1.35 billion from the current budget. nearly 600 state employees will be laid off. some will get pink slips as early as today. more than 100,000 other state workers will take an unpaid day off next year. governor kaine also ordered the closing awful two prisons and juvenile detention center as well as cuts for state-supported colleges and universities. >>> northern virginia community college is just one that will take a big hit. it comes at a time when the college is seeing record enrollment. the college has yet to fully recover from a 10% budget cut back in 2002. yesterday state budget announcement will mean another 7% loss in funding. that means the tuition will probably go up. >> i think a lot more people aren't going to go to school now if they're going to raise it. they've already raised it in the last year and a half. >> experts estimat
but for anyone else, rest and perhaps some chicken soup may be better medicine. >>> some state employees in virginia could learn today they're being laid off. it's part of a new round ouf nasa budget cuts. yesterday governor tim kaine ordered cu of $1.35 billion from the current budget. nearly 600 state employees will be laid off. some will get pink slips as early as today. more than 100,000 other state workers will take an unpaid day off next year. governor kaine also ordered the...
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going to see some scattered showers in the mountain, may see some showers in the four corners.nce of scattered showers in places like parts of the mid mississippi valley and perhaps to florida. relatively dry for you in parts of the northeast. heading out to the beach, here's what you can expect. water temperatures mostly in the 60s and 70s. provincetown. same story in southampton over to cape may. head furtherer to the south, look for a chance of thunderstorms in daytona. highs in the 80s. same temperatures up to cape hatteras, hilton head, and southeast there's a chance of thunderstorms. water temperatures in the 80s. that's a look at your forecast across the nation. i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >>> you've seen the video. a college football player throws a punch here after the game is over. now, that punch -- right there, has brought a high price. >>> a new sculpture in one colorado town is a little too natural for some people. it shows a bare-bottomed rock climber. check it out. it was put up in the main intersection in the town of silk. >> who would climb a rock naked. that w
going to see some scattered showers in the mountain, may see some showers in the four corners.nce of scattered showers in places like parts of the mid mississippi valley and perhaps to florida. relatively dry for you in parts of the northeast. heading out to the beach, here's what you can expect. water temperatures mostly in the 60s and 70s. provincetown. same story in southampton over to cape may. head furtherer to the south, look for a chance of thunderstorms in daytona. highs in the 80s....
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some clouds out there early on. we will get some sunshine in the next.muggy and in the mid 70's. 87 was the high yesterday. a typical hiatt is 87 -- is 77 -- a typical high is 77. a few sprinkles off to the north and east. a cold front will sink southport. it could initiate a shower or storm. we could see some moisture across the area. the change will bring some comfortable air into the mix. muggy this morning at the bus stop. there could be an isolated shower or storm. 60's tonight. pusan -- the moonlight will break through as the clouds start to dissipate. much more sunshine and cooler tomorrow. let's check in with lisa baden. >> 301 northbound from our friends out of waldorf, there is a complicated crash. two lanes are getting by past -- on the right. this is from newschopper 7. delays begin at 29 in gainesville. it affects 234 business and bypass. on 355, a crash on 80. slow traffic to a crash on montgomery village avenue. more and more, the quality of our lives depends on our connections. access to high-speed internet, at home and on the go, is no l
some clouds out there early on. we will get some sunshine in the next.muggy and in the mid 70's. 87 was the high yesterday. a typical hiatt is 87 -- is 77 -- a typical high is 77. a few sprinkles off to the north and east. a cold front will sink southport. it could initiate a shower or storm. we could see some moisture across the area. the change will bring some comfortable air into the mix. muggy this morning at the bus stop. there could be an isolated shower or storm. 60's tonight. pusan --...
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some of them quite overtly so in some of them less so but ihink that played a role. the least they were not concerned about hitler's policies and thought it was none of america's business. >> let me shift geara little bit. let's talk about the larger picture that you paint and then we will t back to some of the particular cases but if i take yo book as a whole it seems to be the case that the u.s. is particularly prone to these kinds of beliefs in conspiracy theories about the government more broadly. i've found my own work americans tend to be prone to fears of all sorts so i'm wdering is there the case that americansre more prone to this and if so why do you think that is the case? >> guest: i think americans are not necessarily more prone to conspiracy theories in general. because when dramatic things happen, it is a human quality to want to lieve that there is some reason for it, that random events don't just happen in particular there is a resistance to believing, let's look for a reason and it is more psychologically comrting to believe that there is a conspira
some of them quite overtly so in some of them less so but ihink that played a role. the least they were not concerned about hitler's policies and thought it was none of america's business. >> let me shift geara little bit. let's talk about the larger picture that you paint and then we will t back to some of the particular cases but if i take yo book as a whole it seems to be the case that the u.s. is particularly prone to these kinds of beliefs in conspiracy theories about the government...
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. >> as partial morning commute, some problem spots. we are getting some big news of the accident along park heights. that is be open. the accident is clear. there is an accident at least treat. we will keep you posted on any other problems that arise. we want to remind you about the closures for the maryland state fair. watch for lane closures and some delays. 66 miles per hour according to our speed sensor on the northeast corner of harford road. 57 as you make your approach to the outer loop. we are looking at a live picture of the i-95 in howard county. an easy ride overall on the major roadways. no delays yet. volume is picking up. that is the latest on traffic. >> our big story this morning, hundreds gathered last night to remember to teenagers who were killed in a terrible crash over the weekend. the driver is the father of one of the teenagers. he is a baltimore city police officer. our reporter joins us live with the very latest. >> good morning. michael jones sr. is in stable condition this morning here at shock trauma. his fa
. >> as partial morning commute, some problem spots. we are getting some big news of the accident along park heights. that is be open. the accident is clear. there is an accident at least treat. we will keep you posted on any other problems that arise. we want to remind you about the closures for the maryland state fair. watch for lane closures and some delays. 66 miles per hour according to our speed sensor on the northeast corner of harford road. 57 as you make your approach to the...
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some warm stuff around here.s is -- winding down the last few hours of summer, we're pumping in some summer heat. we're also pumping in some moisture. the bottom of the screen here, just really interested in watching this little band of moisture moving due north out of north carolina. we'll have to watch this throughout the morning. if this continues its track and looks like it might do it and sustain some of its intensity with our moist flow off the chesapeake and atlantic we could have ourselves some rain out of this one particular cell and it could come down heavy in some parts. we'll watch it. it may pass just west of us. it's something to look out for in the afternoon, with the chance of showers there. unfortunately the flooding continues in atlanta as they are getting more rain from this system. and some of the metro area between five and 20 inches of rain over the course of the past few days. definitely a reversal of their drought but definitely too much of a good thing for them. as far as we're concerned
some warm stuff around here.s is -- winding down the last few hours of summer, we're pumping in some summer heat. we're also pumping in some moisture. the bottom of the screen here, just really interested in watching this little band of moisture moving due north out of north carolina. we'll have to watch this throughout the morning. if this continues its track and looks like it might do it and sustain some of its intensity with our moist flow off the chesapeake and atlantic we could have...
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and that i've felt for some time that that would likely to have some bipartisan support.tical of that right now. it seems the democratic leadership in the house and the senate and the administration are orienting themselves toward a democrat only approach which i think would not be in their best interest or in the country's. but i think if they went a bipartisan route they could probably get a bill. >> reconciliation was never a dirty word or term when the republicans used it to pass tax cuts. >> let's be clear. what you refer to when you talk about reconciliation. you say a 51 majority vote in the senate as opposed to breaking a filibuster with 60 votes which is usually needed if something important's going to go through the senate. >> absolutely, wolf. again, it wasn't a dirty word when the republicans used reconciliation time and time again during the bush years. but, look, the -- president obama is 80% there. the democrats are coming together. the fifth committee, senator baucus committee is ready to go. >> let me be precise. you think they can get 51 votes in the sen
and that i've felt for some time that that would likely to have some bipartisan support.tical of that right now. it seems the democratic leadership in the house and the senate and the administration are orienting themselves toward a democrat only approach which i think would not be in their best interest or in the country's. but i think if they went a bipartisan route they could probably get a bill. >> reconciliation was never a dirty word or term when the republicans used it to pass tax...
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>> you see some demand. but copper is the commodity that's most closely correlated with industrial production. so you look at the industrial production numbers and you can tell what's going on for copper demand. and demand, fundamental demand is still weak in the united states, and in western europe, and in japan. there's some bright signs with the resurgence of the financing markets, inventories are very low, so if the economy does pick up, that will be very positive for copper markets from a miner's perspective. we're still waiting to see fundamental demand pick up. >> let me ask you about the inventory story. at some point companies will have to start replenishing those inventories which are at such low levels. so how long does that cycle typically take? let's say we do see a bit of a recovery in the western world in the next six months to a year, hypothetically speaking. what's the time line in terms of restocking those inventories that have become so depleted? >> there are inventories on the commodity e
>> you see some demand. but copper is the commodity that's most closely correlated with industrial production. so you look at the industrial production numbers and you can tell what's going on for copper demand. and demand, fundamental demand is still weak in the united states, and in western europe, and in japan. there's some bright signs with the resurgence of the financing markets, inventories are very low, so if the economy does pick up, that will be very positive for copper markets...
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some people were abused horribly, some people were separated them put into concentration camps but most of them could recei red cross parcels through most of the war and they did all right. at the other end of the ectrum, or even just within the p.o.w. community if you look of the soviet p.o.w.'s the germans captured three and one-third soviet p.o.w.s in the first year so three-point-- about two and one-third million were dead by the spring of 1942 and several hundred shot up right because they were communistsoward jews, more often kier forced labor, starvation, exposure, disease, simply being neglected so that was the other endf the p.o.w. spectrum. you can go y sense farther with that in the jews in the extermination centers who were simply kild. >> host: how many extermination cters have you discovered? >> guest: we counted six. because we of this narrow definition of an extermination center of that its primary purpose was to kill, we avoid the term death camps for example because that gets applieto a lot of plac but the purpose was not primarily to kill people so we counts auschwitz
some people were abused horribly, some people were separated them put into concentration camps but most of them could recei red cross parcels through most of the war and they did all right. at the other end of the ectrum, or even just within the p.o.w. community if you look of the soviet p.o.w.'s the germans captured three and one-third soviet p.o.w.s in the first year so three-point-- about two and one-third million were dead by the spring of 1942 and several hundred shot up right because they...
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some have been battling california's regulation of tailpipe emissions for years, and some say greenerslate into more green out of your pocket. >> there's lot more parts that go into my cars and automakers are going to pass some of that if not all that have on to the consume sneer but the government says the new standards would save consumers $3,000 in fuel costs while also saving something much more valuable. kristen dahlgren, news 4. >> the government estimates the regulations will raise new car and truck prices by an average of $1,100. the new standards are expected to become final early next year. >>> president obama could soon extend school days for american children and cut back on their summer breaks. the recent interview with the associatedpress, education secretary arne duncan said the traditional american school calendar is outdated. earlier this year president obama said the challenges of the new century require students to spend more time in the classroom. he wants school to stay open later and keep schools open on weekends so students would have a safe place to go. >>> the
some have been battling california's regulation of tailpipe emissions for years, and some say greenerslate into more green out of your pocket. >> there's lot more parts that go into my cars and automakers are going to pass some of that if not all that have on to the consume sneer but the government says the new standards would save consumers $3,000 in fuel costs while also saving something much more valuable. kristen dahlgren, news 4. >> the government estimates the regulations will...
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we have the potential into the low 60's and some drizzle and some showers.of the same tomorrow. lisa baden, time for traffic. >> in the traffic, the lanes are open but it is a bumpy ride on new york avenue. in maryland, a crash after the american legion bridge has been moved onto the shoulder. notice the equipment on the left shoulder for drivers out of tysons. delays begin at route 7. southbound on 270 delays are from father hurley boulevard to the legion bridge. volume in virginia. this is 395 near glebe road. it looks pretty decent. is the international children's festival going on at wolf trap. sfx: school bell rings every day, life challenges your immune system. and when you're always on the go ... your immune system can get run down. teen (underneath): mom, i'm late for practice! mom, c'mon! so when life catches up with you ... try airborne. airborne helps support your immune system ... with a special blend of ... zinc, ginger, echinacea, and 13 other vitamins, minerals and herbs plus a blast of vitamin c! airborne guy: help support your immune system,
we have the potential into the low 60's and some drizzle and some showers.of the same tomorrow. lisa baden, time for traffic. >> in the traffic, the lanes are open but it is a bumpy ride on new york avenue. in maryland, a crash after the american legion bridge has been moved onto the shoulder. notice the equipment on the left shoulder for drivers out of tysons. delays begin at route 7. southbound on 270 delays are from father hurley boulevard to the legion bridge. volume in virginia. this...
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once again tomorrow i think we'll by in and out with some clouds, some sunshine. temperatures will be into the mid 60s. then the next seven days, we'll be seeing temperatures as we get on into thursday, get up into the mid to high 70s. can we show the video in? >> just imagine that. >> it will be breezy on wednesday. saturday looks for some scattered showers early in the day, it certainly looks the better of the two days. but chilly in the morning. >>> coming up tonight, more cameras are being italled at metro rail station. we'll tell you why. tens of thousands of people are descending upon fedex field for a big concert tonight. >> here's a debate over whether to ban the sale of single cigars in the district. >> six people were injured during an elephant ramp an in india. >>> coming up in sports, the capitals try to strike. the wizards hit the court on the first day of training camp. nfl players around the league weigh in. >>> now we take a look at some of the stories making headlines tonight. >> the man accused in an alleged terror plot pleaded not guilty in a fe
once again tomorrow i think we'll by in and out with some clouds, some sunshine. temperatures will be into the mid 60s. then the next seven days, we'll be seeing temperatures as we get on into thursday, get up into the mid to high 70s. can we show the video in? >> just imagine that. >> it will be breezy on wednesday. saturday looks for some scattered showers early in the day, it certainly looks the better of the two days. but chilly in the morning. >>> coming up tonight,...
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some for the plan, some against it, some for a public option, others against it.retirement home in your district to talk a little bit about what their concerns are when it comes to health care. what did you hear the most common questions from your constituents about what they can expect, if there are changes passed? >> well, will i still have private choice? how will this affect medicare? what does it do in terms of cost? won't this increase cost, because you're bringing so many more people into the system? now, there are a lot of other sort of fears that have to be addressed that have been sort of whipped up by some talking heads on one of your rival networks. but the basic concerns have to do with how does this change the existi existing system and will i still have the choices i have now. >> and the president will be speaking about this tomorrow, expected to give some greater detail. there's still a good chunk of people polled who says they still don't know what it means for them. but one of the things you've talked about is the cost. you want to know, how are
some for the plan, some against it, some for a public option, others against it.retirement home in your district to talk a little bit about what their concerns are when it comes to health care. what did you hear the most common questions from your constituents about what they can expect, if there are changes passed? >> well, will i still have private choice? how will this affect medicare? what does it do in terms of cost? won't this increase cost, because you're bringing so many more...
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some are doing text messages, some are doing e-mails, some are doing blogging. it really varies by campus. but the idea is to get the information out, get it out accurately. don't start faearmongering, but do it in a way that people feel safe on campus and safe sending their children to college. >> in both cases, the victims are women. the one at yale and the one at hofstra. you have a daughter in college? >> yes, i do. >> what do you tell her? >> i gave her the spiel before i dropped her off. we tell our daughters, don't go places you're, use the buddy system, know where you are on campus, what's your surrounding. are you walking across camp late at night when it's dark and deserted. >> sounds like a checklist we need to be aware of as parents. my thanks to you, carolyn, for being with us. >>> it's chris brown as you've never seen him before. working off his sentence for beating up rihanna. >>> and a.c.o.r.n.'s boss will be joining me here to explain several things, including the new provisions that they're enacting. we'll tell you what they are. stay with us.
some are doing text messages, some are doing e-mails, some are doing blogging. it really varies by campus. but the idea is to get the information out, get it out accurately. don't start faearmongering, but do it in a way that people feel safe on campus and safe sending their children to college. >> in both cases, the victims are women. the one at yale and the one at hofstra. you have a daughter in college? >> yes, i do. >> what do you tell her? >> i gave her the spiel...
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some of the smaller players in that space have argued that for some time. right now, as they are doing with the broadband plan, the fcc is compiling a lot of data. that process began at the meeting you do show. they are looking at that, and at the same time, the republicans are saying let's not be hasty. let's not intervene too much, because these mobile marketplaces are thriving right now, as a result of us taking a light touch. >> it is important to remember that wireless is getting a lot of attention. it is considered absolutely critical to the broadband plan, especially in the rural areas, where i do not see fiber being connected to every home out in rural montana. you find essentially two different industry sectors coming together. in the internet, there is a tradition with a lot of advocacy behind it towards keeping it open. in the wireless space, they have not had that kind of regulation, and they are just trying to ask questions about where to let the market forces right through and where to poke a little bit and make sure everybody has access. >> a
some of the smaller players in that space have argued that for some time. right now, as they are doing with the broadband plan, the fcc is compiling a lot of data. that process began at the meeting you do show. they are looking at that, and at the same time, the republicans are saying let's not be hasty. let's not intervene too much, because these mobile marketplaces are thriving right now, as a result of us taking a light touch. >> it is important to remember that wireless is getting a...
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we have some good spots but some kind of rainy spots. some of us need the rain so let's not complain. we are actually under our numbers where we should fob -- should be for this time of year for our rainfall. here a look at what is happening on our fox 5 radar. you can see we have pockets of heavier rain to areas to the west. you can expect to see through parts of western virginia especially a little more steadier widespread rainfall throughout the course of the morning hours through the foothills of central virginia as well. this light rain will start to wane off as we head into the course of the day. yesterday was a warm day. now, we were forecasting we'd be into the mid-80s. we pretty much hit it on the mark. 88 at dulles. humidity was a factor for me when i stepped outside and we said it would be hot. 65 as we take a look to the northeast in new york. only 59 degrees at boston and 7 # degrees at recall you. cloudy skies with morning showers in the forecast at around 70 degrees by 9:00. by midday, 716789 our daytime high today, 74 deg
we have some good spots but some kind of rainy spots. some of us need the rain so let's not complain. we are actually under our numbers where we should fob -- should be for this time of year for our rainfall. here a look at what is happening on our fox 5 radar. you can see we have pockets of heavier rain to areas to the west. you can expect to see through parts of western virginia especially a little more steadier widespread rainfall throughout the course of the morning hours through the...
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i'll give you some examples. in preparation of the speech the students would do an exercise, imagine how the president will inspire us. after the speech, what were your favorite quotations. this curriculum was written by an employee of the president who hero worships him, which i have no objection to. >> oh, my goodness. >> i think it is fine for employees to hero worship their boss. >> hero worship? >> you think it went that far, tom? >> that was my impression. if you read that curriculum and i have posted it on my website azed.gov. if you read it, you get the impression this was an employee who hero worships his boss. i have no objection to employees hero worshipping their boss -- >> i got to get in here. steve will kick us off when we come back. a lot of calls lining up. the curriculum we are going to zone in on. 1-877-tell-hln. do it. what we have done is taken this mundane experience and turned it into something extraordinary because those interested in their role as an adult politician than as educators. i'
i'll give you some examples. in preparation of the speech the students would do an exercise, imagine how the president will inspire us. after the speech, what were your favorite quotations. this curriculum was written by an employee of the president who hero worships him, which i have no objection to. >> oh, my goodness. >> i think it is fine for employees to hero worship their boss. >> hero worship? >> you think it went that far, tom? >> that was my impression. if...
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>> there are some you pay for and some that are free. here is what i'm going to do. i will show you some major websites right now that people use. you don't need to write anything down. at the end of this i'll show you one place where you can link to all of it. this is familysafetyreport.com. this is initially free then it becomes about 30 bucks a month. they will send you an alert if someone who is registered as a sex offender moves into your area or any area you said you're concerned about. it might be where a niece or nephew lives or someone else. you can see the kind of reports they're willing to provide. this one over here is free. this is familywatch dog.us. they'll send out alert. i typed in an address for atlanta. every place you see a red square, they show you someone who is registered as a sex offender. you can click on those, get more info. let me show you something else, too. the government has put this together. every state in the government, crimes against children, from the fbi. all you need to do is scroll down, click on your state, and within that yo
>> there are some you pay for and some that are free. here is what i'm going to do. i will show you some major websites right now that people use. you don't need to write anything down. at the end of this i'll show you one place where you can link to all of it. this is familysafetyreport.com. this is initially free then it becomes about 30 bucks a month. they will send you an alert if someone who is registered as a sex offender moves into your area or any area you said you're concerned...
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some accuse the president of politicizing the classroom. some schools won't broadcast it.there are calls for parents to keep their kids home. let's put this in context. other presidents have spoken to school kids, remember? where was george bush, president bush on 9/11? smeek speaking to cool kids and on the fourth anniversary of the event when no child left behind was announced, president bush was at a maryland elementary school to stand up for it. he made these comments at that elementary school. >> any attempt to roll back the accountability in washington, d.c., i'll fight in a tempt to do that. just not going to let it happen. >> that sounds pretty political. as for president obama the white house says his speech is all about challenging kids to stay in school and reduce the dropout rate. no health care, no politics. they changed the essay question. it will ask kids to write letters explaining their own educational goals, not to write a letter to the president and they'll release a text of the speech in advance. what is the outrage about? >> i hate essay questions, fir
some accuse the president of politicizing the classroom. some schools won't broadcast it.there are calls for parents to keep their kids home. let's put this in context. other presidents have spoken to school kids, remember? where was george bush, president bush on 9/11? smeek speaking to cool kids and on the fourth anniversary of the event when no child left behind was announced, president bush was at a maryland elementary school to stand up for it. he made these comments at that elementary...
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down in the 60s in some spots. taking a look at that line, there's not much behind it so i think for those of you watching if the rain has ended that's probably it. so basically from baltimore westward no more precipitation. cecil county southward in the eastern shore here, another half an hour to an hour of rain and it's all out of here and in behind it clearing skies. going to be a pretty nice looking forecast scenario overnight tonight and in the day tomorrow. so look out for the windy conditions behind that pump but the early showers already moving out of the baltimore area at 50 degrees overnight tonight. on the bay, a small craft advisory because west winds 15 gusting 25. it's going to be blues degree but not a chilly day. we'll make it close to 70 but most of the day down in the 60s, here is that forecast. 69 degrees for the high temperature, downtown, may squeak up to 70, but a struggle to get there most of the day. quite windy, look out for wind gusts, 15, 20 miles per hour. seven-day forecast looking more
down in the 60s in some spots. taking a look at that line, there's not much behind it so i think for those of you watching if the rain has ended that's probably it. so basically from baltimore westward no more precipitation. cecil county southward in the eastern shore here, another half an hour to an hour of rain and it's all out of here and in behind it clearing skies. going to be a pretty nice looking forecast scenario overnight tonight and in the day tomorrow. so look out for the windy...
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you to have watch on some spots. not hard to lose traction when some of those oils come to the surface of the roads. bwi, brain cooled air, down to 66 degrees. west wind at 5 put it has been gustier than that, maryland's most powerful radar, let's zoom you in county into anne arundel county, you will see some pretty good rain falling towards is a verna park, arnold getting sacked with some pretty heavy precipitation right now as well. a lot of this precipitation moving out toward the vest a cheek but there is still some rain in the direction of cecil county as well. as you make the trek up 85 you will find not just the roadway but show showers before you check out. >>> all that wet weather coming in courtesy of a pretty significant fall cold front which we start to get here in late september into october. not going to be a major frigid blast buddy enough to trigger showers and cool down big time. upper 70s, we're not going to see numbers like this, especially the 80s, not going to see them for a while here. maybe tow
you to have watch on some spots. not hard to lose traction when some of those oils come to the surface of the roads. bwi, brain cooled air, down to 66 degrees. west wind at 5 put it has been gustier than that, maryland's most powerful radar, let's zoom you in county into anne arundel county, you will see some pretty good rain falling towards is a verna park, arnold getting sacked with some pretty heavy precipitation right now as well. a lot of this precipitation moving out toward the vest a...
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>she said you win some and you lose some. isn't that what you were telling me. >> that is what i said. >> reporter: that is exactly what you said. look, she is running out the door. you have a nice morning darling. but she said you win some and you lose some and you shouldn't take it any more seriously than that. it is just football. i wish i could say i felt the same way. it has been a very hard morning. effect has been talking about the game this morning. >> that's right. >> of course been talk bath game. >> you can't watch the game. you said you were working? >> i was working. >> what did everybody say. >> people kind of mad because every time you think your team is going to do something and they end up losing so i mean it has been a terrible time for the redskins. >> reporter: she was saying that she thinks folks are booing our team because they are taking their anger. >>> on the redskins. and that is not appropriate. >> no, it's not. >> if you are feeling bad, come on in here, we've got a big old pot of bacon, some chili
>she said you win some and you lose some. isn't that what you were telling me. >> that is what i said. >> reporter: that is exactly what you said. look, she is running out the door. you have a nice morning darling. but she said you win some and you lose some and you shouldn't take it any more seriously than that. it is just football. i wish i could say i felt the same way. it has been a very hard morning. effect has been talking about the game this morning. >> that's right....
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some people are lying low. effort to show the flag in other partsst country, show we can attack anywhere at will. you know, tactically, the taliban remain a problem. strategically, it's not like they can take kabul or any major city tomorrow. so, you know, they are thinking organization. are they a strategic threat for the government of afghanistan? i don't think so. >> peter, thank you very much. we'll continue the reporting here from all week. coming up drshgs sanjay gupta is also here in the war zone, shows us an american surgeon what he faces, a military surgeon what he faces on a daily basis here, saving lives. u.s. forces and afghans as well. >>> also, we'll show you some behind the scenes images from our reporting here in afghanistan. our reporters along with the marines. we'll be right back. announcer: cialis asks, when is it time to get out of those tubs? when we want. when we're in the mood. it's our choice. announcer: today, guys with erectile dysfunction can be ready with another dosing option from
some people are lying low. effort to show the flag in other partsst country, show we can attack anywhere at will. you know, tactically, the taliban remain a problem. strategically, it's not like they can take kabul or any major city tomorrow. so, you know, they are thinking organization. are they a strategic threat for the government of afghanistan? i don't think so. >> peter, thank you very much. we'll continue the reporting here from all week. coming up drshgs sanjay gupta is also here...
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we have lost 4300 of our young people, some of them weren't young, some were in their 50's or 60's, still young, but we lost 4300 of hour american people. 4300 died in high rack. 4300 people. we -- and tens of thousands more wounded, many of them will live lives for the rest of their life, they will live in misery. perhaps without a leg, perhaps half of their face has been shot off, perhaps they won't be able to walk or have children, thousands of americans and 4300 killed. a trillion dollars of treasure, a trillion dollars. what does this all mean, what is it all about? that trillion dollars, i might add, had it not been spent for that purpose, may well have prevented us from going into the economic crisis that we're through today. think of the price that we have paid. it's an incredible price. we need to ponder what this all means to us as americans. what commitments we will make in the future, and i believe that the decision to go into iraq in the first place was a decision based on a benevolent intent. and i believe the benevolent intent was that the american people, all of us who par
we have lost 4300 of our young people, some of them weren't young, some were in their 50's or 60's, still young, but we lost 4300 of hour american people. 4300 died in high rack. 4300 people. we -- and tens of thousands more wounded, many of them will live lives for the rest of their life, they will live in misery. perhaps without a leg, perhaps half of their face has been shot off, perhaps they won't be able to walk or have children, thousands of americans and 4300 killed. a trillion dollars...
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Sep 15, 2009
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not drastic, but some changes if you will.next three days, showers in the forecast, not a wash out. a better chance of showers on thursday. mid-70s tomorrow. low to mid-70s on thursday. friday looks pretty nice. back into the upper 70s. sprinkle possible. lows in the 60s. winds northeasterly at 10. let me show you doppler live 9000. again, check out our interactive radar. it's cool. we do have a new shower out there. way up to here. the area of the shower watching it, one out to the west. and headed out there and this area which is kind of marching down 270 is now peeling off the south and the east. still some rain around here, right around the beltway, over towards here. atlanta anded wood phor. generally out here. we'll put this into motion over the next hour. you can see him getting hit pretty good, moving right across 50 down towards here on the side and then crosses the bay. so you folks in the path of that, we'll have a little shower this evening. that'll be it for the rest. back to the computer we go, temperatures, well
not drastic, but some changes if you will.next three days, showers in the forecast, not a wash out. a better chance of showers on thursday. mid-70s tomorrow. low to mid-70s on thursday. friday looks pretty nice. back into the upper 70s. sprinkle possible. lows in the 60s. winds northeasterly at 10. let me show you doppler live 9000. again, check out our interactive radar. it's cool. we do have a new shower out there. way up to here. the area of the shower watching it, one out to the west. and...
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weren't you on some type of skype today? you looked like some sort of prisoner.e look i was going for, chris. >> let me start with you, chris. this thing about race. we all grew up in america. we know it as part of our history and it's not always been a good part but it's there. it colors some of our politics to be honest. but does the white house not want this to be a topic? >> yes, they don't want it to be a topic, chris. look, it is a continuation from the campaign. barack obama ran very much as a sort of post racial candidate. obviously, everyone knew if he was elected, he would be the first african-american president. but he very rarely put that piece of his history out front. he did when pressed, when he had to, obviously, the jeremiah wright situation. remember, they downplayed that for quite some time until it became clear he could not downplay it. he addressed it in a very eloquent speech. but he did not want to talk about this. they see it as a no-win situation. they know they're in a very difficult fight about health care. and they know they need all o
weren't you on some type of skype today? you looked like some sort of prisoner.e look i was going for, chris. >> let me start with you, chris. this thing about race. we all grew up in america. we know it as part of our history and it's not always been a good part but it's there. it colors some of our politics to be honest. but does the white house not want this to be a topic? >> yes, they don't want it to be a topic, chris. look, it is a continuation from the campaign. barack obama...
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but does h certainly nee to lay out some strong prarpler th, some guidepost, some... if you will channel the discussion so that coness knows whatwhat the range of acceptab is. and then i think the individual members of the house andenate could see if they n gethere. >> rose:hat's the leverage the president has? >>ell, he stely has... we, we've seen som lev recommend already, right charlie? i think that two weeksgohe netiators in the finance committee under senator baucus' leadership wersaying "well, we'll take as long as weeed." alof a sudden todaythere's a plan on the table. >> rose: (lahs) so wt does that say to you. >> suddenlysenator baucu is saying "wee goingo mark up nexteek." >> rose: (lghs) that'srue. >> soe has a lot of clo, he showed some passion yestday in his labor y speech. he's got to getthat passion back in fronof the amerin public, i think. >> rose: and what's t most importt lesson from the inton effort? >> you know, i think that... i woulsay two thin. one is that it... and thiss my own reflection, i'm se if you asked president clinton secretary clinto
but does h certainly nee to lay out some strong prarpler th, some guidepost, some... if you will channel the discussion so that coness knows whatwhat the range of acceptab is. and then i think the individual members of the house andenate could see if they n gethere. >> rose:hat's the leverage the president has? >>ell, he stely has... we, we've seen som lev recommend already, right charlie? i think that two weeksgohe netiators in the finance committee under senator baucus' leadership...
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number three democrat in the house pushing for some sort of reprimand here and some sort of acknowledgementing to do and aides saying to us that looking the other way and allowing this to go on without addressing it is setting a precedent for what acceptable behavior is. >> how serious is this? >> reporter: this is a public rebuke. this is a public slap on the wrist. the house of representatives has at its disposal a menu of different rep rrimands that the can do. this doesn't fall on that menu. normally that menu of options is for much more serious offenses. this is really a public slap on the wrist. >> got to run. the president is speaking now. we'll take everybody back to warren, ohio, for the president's comments at the gm plant there. [ applause ] >> plant manager john donahue is in the house. [ applause ] uaw servicing agent john mohahn is in the house. president of the uaw local 1112, jim graham, is in the house. president of local 1714 david green is in the house. chair person of 1112 ben strickland and chair person of local 1714 will adams. [ applause ] well, listen, i just finishe
number three democrat in the house pushing for some sort of reprimand here and some sort of acknowledgementing to do and aides saying to us that looking the other way and allowing this to go on without addressing it is setting a precedent for what acceptable behavior is. >> how serious is this? >> reporter: this is a public rebuke. this is a public slap on the wrist. the house of representatives has at its disposal a menu of different rep rrimands that the can do. this doesn't fall...
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09/09
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some clouds above us, but some blue sky getting through out there right now. don't think we've come to sunrise yet. another half hour, i believe, before that. but we've seen fog and tom is here to tell us how long that is going to be with us today. >> we have some fog around also because it turned more humid. dew has formed. many of the area roads are damp just from th dew that has formed so watch out. there could be some traction issues on this tuesday morning. on radar we have a few sprinkles just to the east of front royal there in the east side of the blue ridge and western fauquier and southwestern loudoun county, but elsewhere no precipitation at this hour. it's a rather mild morning. we're in the mid and upper 60s around the region. now 64 in washington. by 9:00 should be near 70. a few breaks in the clouds this morning but a cloudy afternoon and an increased chance of a passing shower this afternoon as highs reach the upper 70s. might have a passing shower through mid-evening as well. by dawn tomorrow, partly sunny, in the upper 60s. partly cloudy on w
some clouds above us, but some blue sky getting through out there right now. don't think we've come to sunrise yet. another half hour, i believe, before that. but we've seen fog and tom is here to tell us how long that is going to be with us today. >> we have some fog around also because it turned more humid. dew has formed. many of the area roads are damp just from th dew that has formed so watch out. there could be some traction issues on this tuesday morning. on radar we have a few...