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most lawyers charged somewhere between $5,000 or $10,000 to get involved in some of these cases. you need to file a formal answer in the court. you will be in a mediation process, which means you will meet with people appointed by the court to try to resolve this issue. the revolution is just what i said. it is major repairs if they are appropriate, and not all repairs are in demand. and, to settle the damaged portion of the case. in my experience, the damages claimed usually run somewhere between $15,000 or $5,000, and attorneys fees generally run between $10,000 or $15,000. my colleague over year has learned that the attorneys fees are $4,000, and they have not got past mediation. there is not even discovery until you finish mediation. ultimately, if you do not resolve these cases, it is a jury trial. you're looking at the fees and costs that will be substantially in excess to $100,000. it is much better to look at your property today, have it inspected, and make the changes because this is a civil rights statute. it is the same thing as discrimination based on race, and it is
most lawyers charged somewhere between $5,000 or $10,000 to get involved in some of these cases. you need to file a formal answer in the court. you will be in a mediation process, which means you will meet with people appointed by the court to try to resolve this issue. the revolution is just what i said. it is major repairs if they are appropriate, and not all repairs are in demand. and, to settle the damaged portion of the case. in my experience, the damages claimed usually run somewhere...
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we're looking at military budget discipline of somewhere between $500 billion and $1 trillion over the coming ten years. where the chinese are increasing their military expenditures but the gdp of their military expenditures. china has now a fair amount of momentum. the u.s. is trying to figure out how we prevent from slipping from the can-do place we have been for so many years. the key for that on the u.s. side is getting our own house in order, in other words, we have the productivity among our own workers and managers, the wealth in our society, the military et cetera, to be the most important country in the world for a very long time to come. if we can get our act together. if we can do what we have done so many times in our history which is to stay confront, huge domestic mistakes, make the adjustments to deal with them. finally the chinese on their side, while they have a lot of momentum now, also face some very daunting problems. frankly, more daunting than what we confront. they need to make adjustments if they're going to move their economy from a resourceful-intensive, not v
we're looking at military budget discipline of somewhere between $500 billion and $1 trillion over the coming ten years. where the chinese are increasing their military expenditures but the gdp of their military expenditures. china has now a fair amount of momentum. the u.s. is trying to figure out how we prevent from slipping from the can-do place we have been for so many years. the key for that on the u.s. side is getting our own house in order, in other words, we have the productivity among...
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firefighter gear weighs somewhere between 50 to 65 pounds, fully dressed. >> wow. button it up?ah, before you start with that, just grab that black hood. that's a nomex hood that will protect your neck when you're in a hot, burning building. >> if you have long hair, you have to make sure every strand is tucked in. next comes fastening all the buckles on the turnout coat. >> okay, super. now what we're gonna do is put our breathing apparatus on. >> okay. >> i'll help you with this. you're gonna put this on like it's a coat. >> imagine climbing a ladder into a burning building with this thing on. that's why it has to be fastened securely. it's called a "scott pack," and it can make the difference between life and death. >> so, the breathing apparatus will give you probably somewhere between 20 minutes of air, depending on how hard you're working. so what you're gonna do is just push your hair back off your face a little bit, and just put this on like this over your face like that. and what you're gonna do -- i'll allow you to do this -- take these tabs here that i have and pull t
firefighter gear weighs somewhere between 50 to 65 pounds, fully dressed. >> wow. button it up?ah, before you start with that, just grab that black hood. that's a nomex hood that will protect your neck when you're in a hot, burning building. >> if you have long hair, you have to make sure every strand is tucked in. next comes fastening all the buckles on the turnout coat. >> okay, super. now what we're gonna do is put our breathing apparatus on. >> okay. >> i'll...
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the initial damage estimates are that there were somewhere between 250 and 300 homes damaged, somewhere between 100 and 250 people injured and 25 businesses damaged or destroyed, but that tally could go up as we begin to learn more about this tornado and just the damage that it had here in harrisburg. >> it was one of those moments where you think this is like i'm in twister. this is something that doesn't happen in harrisburg. when i came here and i saw her car, where it had been and the garage completely unscathed and her home with nothing but the foundation, it was beyond words. >> reporter: the american red cross set up a temporary shelter for those families who lost their homes, but as you can see, judging by the damage it will be quite some time before this community will be able to return to some sort of normalcy. >>> casey talked about the triage being set up at the local hospital in harrisburg. part of that hospital was also damaged in the storm. witnesses say the tornado ripped off part of an exterior wall. we're hearing tonight from the national weather service that tornado r
the initial damage estimates are that there were somewhere between 250 and 300 homes damaged, somewhere between 100 and 250 people injured and 25 businesses damaged or destroyed, but that tally could go up as we begin to learn more about this tornado and just the damage that it had here in harrisburg. >> it was one of those moments where you think this is like i'm in twister. this is something that doesn't happen in harrisburg. when i came here and i saw her car, where it had been and the...
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china's had the fastest rated growth on very dramatic, somewhere between 7 and between $500 trillion while the chinese are increasing not only the absolute level of their military expenditures. but the gda. china has a good deal of momentum, and the u.s. is trying to figure out how we prevent from slipping the kind of dynamic, can-do successful place we have been for so many years. i think the key on the u.s. side is get iting, the productivity among our own, the wealth in our society, the military, et cetera. to be if we can get our act together, if we can do what we've done so many times in history which is confront huge domestic nimistakes, make the necessary adjustments and be stronger than we were before we ran into trouble. finally, the chinese, on their side, while they have a lot of momentum now, also face very daunting problems. frankly more daunting than we do confront and they need to make adjustments if it's going to be one that is much more sustainable. in terms of employment, middle class and so forth. >> we're talking to ken lieberthal here in washington, d.c. let's ta
china's had the fastest rated growth on very dramatic, somewhere between 7 and between $500 trillion while the chinese are increasing not only the absolute level of their military expenditures. but the gda. china has a good deal of momentum, and the u.s. is trying to figure out how we prevent from slipping the kind of dynamic, can-do successful place we have been for so many years. i think the key on the u.s. side is get iting, the productivity among our own, the wealth in our society, the...
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and somewhere in between respect and rhetoric a clash of two ideologies on one side as of sink or swim capitalism in tallahassee on the other a helping state and so who has it right in china or the u.s. . and one year and one dictator down the rim of the remnant of civil war runs of civil war pardon me are still clearly visible in libya so was the u.s. intervention worth it and is the history destined to repeat itself. that's wednesday february fifteenth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy catherine of and you're watching our t.v. . well new developments in iran today which has reportedly threatened to preempt a european union or oil embargo by cutting off its own fuel exports to the region iran also proclaimed a major advances in its nuclear program an announcement that's not likely to sit well with the west which already expected that program of being aimed at creating atomic weapons now the significance of these developments lies partly in the timing iran has we had it reiterated its readiness to resume talks with major powers to discuss the program but the message seems to ha
and somewhere in between respect and rhetoric a clash of two ideologies on one side as of sink or swim capitalism in tallahassee on the other a helping state and so who has it right in china or the u.s. . and one year and one dictator down the rim of the remnant of civil war runs of civil war pardon me are still clearly visible in libya so was the u.s. intervention worth it and is the history destined to repeat itself. that's wednesday february fifteenth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm...
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mobilizations of february fifteenth two thousand and three when the world said no to war there were somewhere between twelve and fourteen million people in the streets that day all with the same slogan the world says no to war in a hundred different languages it was an amazing outpouring of love. the guinness book of world records said it was the largest outpouring of humanity on one issue in the history of the world. and truth is later the new york times wrote there are once again two superpowers in the world the united states global public opinion that was huge we failed to stop the war. but it did me in that when the war happened no one could deny that it was illegal this wasn't a situation where the us had been able to bribe and threaten enough countries at the un that the un gave them permission. might be. the. best thing. pentagon playing own in your dives it's such a. great comic book. so we're trying to realistically as possible present this world as it could be so people can see what it's like. you start to work towards it and then we have to push to make things actually help. you. the strik
mobilizations of february fifteenth two thousand and three when the world said no to war there were somewhere between twelve and fourteen million people in the streets that day all with the same slogan the world says no to war in a hundred different languages it was an amazing outpouring of love. the guinness book of world records said it was the largest outpouring of humanity on one issue in the history of the world. and truth is later the new york times wrote there are once again two...
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. >> typically san francisco fire escapes and we will see, had angles of somewhere between 60 and 72-ee ladders. i can't from this angle tell what that is. the state has made it clean that 60 degrees is what they consider to be the maximum safe angle. most of the existing ones are steeper, up to 72 degrees. and these hand rails and they step down on to a landing and you walk around and go down. at the bottom, this is the way to get to the ground. this is great. this has something called a counter balance lde
. >> typically san francisco fire escapes and we will see, had angles of somewhere between 60 and 72-ee ladders. i can't from this angle tell what that is. the state has made it clean that 60 degrees is what they consider to be the maximum safe angle. most of the existing ones are steeper, up to 72 degrees. and these hand rails and they step down on to a landing and you walk around and go down. at the bottom, this is the way to get to the ground. this is great. this has something called a...
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which would be somewhere between -- somewhere probably in the neighborhood of about 12:15 if, in fact, we finish at noon. so at this point, i will recognize the gentleman from massachusetts to call up his amendment, mr. marky. >> the clerk will report the title of the bill. >> amendment hr-3548 offered by mr. marky of massachusetts. >> and the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for five minutes in support of his amendment and staff will circulate the amendment. >> thank you, mr. chairman, very much. the keystone pipeline would carry some of the world's dirtiest oil right through the middle of our country. whether it is the carbon pollution that spews into the skies or the oil spills that could foul our drinking water, there is no dispute that the environmental consequences attached to transcanada pipeline will be grave. but we've been told repeated tla it is worth it. we've been told that pipeline will lower gas prices even though transcanada projects would rise because it can charge more for keystone oil in the gulf than it does in the midwest. we've been told it will create
which would be somewhere between -- somewhere probably in the neighborhood of about 12:15 if, in fact, we finish at noon. so at this point, i will recognize the gentleman from massachusetts to call up his amendment, mr. marky. >> the clerk will report the title of the bill. >> amendment hr-3548 offered by mr. marky of massachusetts. >> and the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for five minutes in support of his amendment and staff will circulate the amendment....
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the doctor at the health center says somewhere between 350, 400 doses are sold every single year. >>> update for you this morning on the raw milk scare we have been following, 43 people, now gotten sick after drinking raw milk from the southern pennsylvania dairy. 4 of the people are from maryland. officials say bacteria is to blame for the illness. people should throw out the milk. yesterday, the farm passed a final inspection and cleared to bottle milk once again. >>> 5 year old nate is always on the go. his parents are hoping he will have a companion with him all the time. they will get their son who has autism in to an advanced school. they are trying to raise $13,000, a dog trained through a nonprofit organization. they are if first couple to do so. they have $4500 so far. >> they are known to calm him down. they take time out and they can hug the dog or pet the dog. >> the dogs go through two years of training to help them prepare and help the child. nate's parents hope this will help nate to be able to do more rather than having to live in a bubble. >>> some people classify spa
the doctor at the health center says somewhere between 350, 400 doses are sold every single year. >>> update for you this morning on the raw milk scare we have been following, 43 people, now gotten sick after drinking raw milk from the southern pennsylvania dairy. 4 of the people are from maryland. officials say bacteria is to blame for the illness. people should throw out the milk. yesterday, the farm passed a final inspection and cleared to bottle milk once again. >>> 5 year...
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my guess is that it will be somewhere between the 10 and 12 range, 10 and 12 years which is normally the punishment for second degree murder. >> judge, stay with us, randy zellen is with us. he has been covering this trial with us or at least commentating on it. randy zellson a defense attorney here in the new york city area and been watching this trial with us from the beginning. this afternoon on "studio b," randy, as this case had gone to the jury, you said to us, "i assure you this will be manslaughter." clearly that isn't what happened. why was that your thinking in this case? >> because there was a complete lack of premeditation and quite frankly the jury agreed the murder two conviction was compromise. murder one. i said it was manslaughter because there was absence of premeditation. the jury said murder two. probably what got him convicted was not what he did to her but what he did afterwards by not doing anything to help her. >> shepard: judge napolitano, can you add anything more to that? i agree with randy. here is what the jury obviously found that there was no premeditat
my guess is that it will be somewhere between the 10 and 12 range, 10 and 12 years which is normally the punishment for second degree murder. >> judge, stay with us, randy zellen is with us. he has been covering this trial with us or at least commentating on it. randy zellson a defense attorney here in the new york city area and been watching this trial with us from the beginning. this afternoon on "studio b," randy, as this case had gone to the jury, you said to us, "i...
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somewhere between 350 and 400 doses are sold each year. >>> a florida elementary school is dealing with a nasty problem. apparently rats have taken over panther run elementary. more than 100 people joined forces to get rid of them. the principal sent a letter home to the parents. when students return to class, they can expect new rules. for now on, they will no longer be allowed to heat in the classroom and pavilion. >> we will contain all food items to the cafeteria because we never had problems there and we can keep all the garbage in one place. we went out and purchased bins for everybody in the entire school and children chan bring their lunch boxes in, keep them there safe. >> the principal has changed alled air-conditioning filters and wiped down and disinfected all the surfaces. >>> a family in oakland, california, had to find another place to watch the super bowl after a cash crashed into their apartment. the car was speeding, hit a light pole, crashed into a building and the car burls into flames -- burst into flames. the driver ran away from the accident but was later caught a
somewhere between 350 and 400 doses are sold each year. >>> a florida elementary school is dealing with a nasty problem. apparently rats have taken over panther run elementary. more than 100 people joined forces to get rid of them. the principal sent a letter home to the parents. when students return to class, they can expect new rules. for now on, they will no longer be allowed to heat in the classroom and pavilion. >> we will contain all food items to the cafeteria because we...
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since then, we have moved to an rfp that has a minimum annual guaranteed somewhere between 10% and 15% of the total. it eliminates a case like we have now or someone will come in and bid way above the proposed mag in order to get the space. it is worth mentioning that the other six proposals for this space, it was right in line for what was before you today. the budget analyst recommends approval and i would be happy to answer any questions you have. supervisor chu: supervisor avalos. supervisor avalos: thank you, miss widener. just curiosity about who response to the rfp first base at the airport, how many are local business enterprises that make responses? it seems a lot of the names here on national that probably have contracts with the airport nomination. i wonder what we do to encourage local participation? >> particularly in the news and a brand, there are paradies -- those on national names, you will see at other airports. the sfo, they have a local subcontractor or a local component that as part of the request for proposal process. we waive the local factor in the overall score
since then, we have moved to an rfp that has a minimum annual guaranteed somewhere between 10% and 15% of the total. it eliminates a case like we have now or someone will come in and bid way above the proposed mag in order to get the space. it is worth mentioning that the other six proposals for this space, it was right in line for what was before you today. the budget analyst recommends approval and i would be happy to answer any questions you have. supervisor chu: supervisor avalos....
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we have talked about what the actual expenses will be by june 30, and we are told somewhere between a benign and -- between 9 and 9.5. we will have about when required. >> what is your understanding of when that will be? >> june 20. >> that is a commitment you are making, nine or 10 million and by june 30? >> absolutely. if my pledges do not work, we are in trouble. they are signed. >> i understand that. >> i am telling you, first of all, raising $40.5 million and this economy from philanthropists and selling our rights to sue corporations would be a tough haul, but we have gotten there, so if you hear frustration, it is because i hear headlines we have 20 to go. that is in the agreement. we know that. will we get there? let's find out. we are on track to get there. >> one of my concerns about a pledge, i understand that is the language specifically put in. if we are able to fund raise, and the city games only $2 million in revenue. if we are not able to raise about, there is a cost to the city, so i understand there is a question. i do not feel comfortable approving this in two or th
we have talked about what the actual expenses will be by june 30, and we are told somewhere between a benign and -- between 9 and 9.5. we will have about when required. >> what is your understanding of when that will be? >> june 20. >> that is a commitment you are making, nine or 10 million and by june 30? >> absolutely. if my pledges do not work, we are in trouble. they are signed. >> i understand that. >> i am telling you, first of all, raising $40.5...
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down, please. 10 being run for your lives, the february blizzard of 2010, we'll give this a 3, somewhere between a nuisance and plowable storm. trends are a little further south this afternoon. we'll keep you posted if that changes. we'll come back and show you where the bull's eye will be and it's kind of counterintuitive, might surprise you. >>> getting back now to the bombing plot against the u.s. capitol, tonight 29-year-old amine el khalifi is in federal custody after an fbi sting caught him as he launched a plan to shoot capitol police and blow up himself inside the capitol building, the details just filtering in. >> he thought he was plotting with al-qaeda operatives, but in reality it was with undercover fbi agents who insist the public was never at risk. el khalifi appeared in federal court in alexander this afternoon charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction in a plot to shoot his way into the capitol and ignite a suicide bomb so he could kill people face to face. he was arrested in this parking garage near the capitol after accepting what he thought were a working ma
down, please. 10 being run for your lives, the february blizzard of 2010, we'll give this a 3, somewhere between a nuisance and plowable storm. trends are a little further south this afternoon. we'll keep you posted if that changes. we'll come back and show you where the bull's eye will be and it's kind of counterintuitive, might surprise you. >>> getting back now to the bombing plot against the u.s. capitol, tonight 29-year-old amine el khalifi is in federal custody after an fbi sting...
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i kind of wanted to give it a 2.9, but we'll give it somewhere between a plowable snow and nuisance storm and oddly enough looks like the biggest bull's eye may not be north and west of town this time of the 51 now downtown, 43 gaithersburg, 46 manassas, 45 leesburg. these don't feel like temperatures that will produce snow, but we'll come back and tell you how colder air will work its way into the metro area sunday and we'll show you where the bull's eye will be. >>> now the big breaking news out of annapolis, a short time ago the maryland house of delegates passed a bill that would legalize gay marriage in the state. now that bill goes before the state senate and if that chamber approves it, it is sure to become law because governor martin o'malley definitely will sign it. >>> to our other top story, a moroccan man living in alexandria now charged in an attempt to bomb the u.s. capitol. the fbi arrested 29-year-old amine el khalifi this afternoon after a lengthy sting operation. we begin team coverage in the satellite center. gary has been following the development says all day long and
i kind of wanted to give it a 2.9, but we'll give it somewhere between a plowable snow and nuisance storm and oddly enough looks like the biggest bull's eye may not be north and west of town this time of the 51 now downtown, 43 gaithersburg, 46 manassas, 45 leesburg. these don't feel like temperatures that will produce snow, but we'll come back and tell you how colder air will work its way into the metro area sunday and we'll show you where the bull's eye will be. >>> now the big...
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>> i want to say somewhere between four and a half and five tes, think, on a good day. >> are you a singert come from? >> i took vocal lessons when i was younger, it's something i would like pursuing, because i could use a little more help. >> are you continuing to focus on your singing/acting career? >> music and animation are my two passions so i'm kind of trying at the moment to sort of do both. ♪ >>> this guy is going to try and stand on the keel of that boat without killing himself. >> and he's going to do it in style. >> that's right. in style without killing himself. see if he can do it. >> this is 18-month-old jamie. >> look at him. where do the mad ping-pong skills end up o >>> we're back with our number four video. watch out ping-pong world. >> i'm about to show you all some mad ping-pong skills. and this unlikely player. this is 18-month-old jamie. >> how can he even walk? >> look at that huge smile on his face. little jamie loves this game. and watch him! he's got some power behind that hit. now, the guy you're seeing in the video, that is jamie's dad. his name is kevin. and ke
>> i want to say somewhere between four and a half and five tes, think, on a good day. >> are you a singert come from? >> i took vocal lessons when i was younger, it's something i would like pursuing, because i could use a little more help. >> are you continuing to focus on your singing/acting career? >> music and animation are my two passions so i'm kind of trying at the moment to sort of do both. ♪ >>> this guy is going to try and stand on the keel of...
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we are recommending that the percentage be between somewhere between 2% and 6% to be defined as the preference to be applied as the preference, regardless of whether or not you are an lbe. commissioner yee riley: the 2% or 6%? commissioner dwight: i do not think this was ever a proposal where you would get 10% plus 8%. it became an 8% vs. 12%. president o'brien: so is that a motion? clerk: would you like me to read this the way it is written? i have provided benefit corporation discount of not less than 2%, not more than 6%, and remove the differential between the local benefit corporation to the non local benefit corporation. a certified lbe sba and the benefit corp. discounts may be combined. we would request that the controller after three years do an about tuition on those percentages. commissioner dwight: that sounds excellent. president of ryan: -- o'brien: i second. director: do you understand how the legislation was drafted with the lbe preference? >> i think so. so let's say the benefit is 5% for a benefit corporation, then it would be 15% if you are an lbe and it benefit corporation.
we are recommending that the percentage be between somewhere between 2% and 6% to be defined as the preference to be applied as the preference, regardless of whether or not you are an lbe. commissioner yee riley: the 2% or 6%? commissioner dwight: i do not think this was ever a proposal where you would get 10% plus 8%. it became an 8% vs. 12%. president o'brien: so is that a motion? clerk: would you like me to read this the way it is written? i have provided benefit corporation discount of not...
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entire chechen nation was deported to siberia and to the northern part of kazakhstan, where somewhere between a third and a half of the people died. therefore, the chechen bitterness is much greater. another thing is the chechens were not permitted to return to their homes, whereas the dagestanis are living in their traditional homes. narrator: so centrifugal forces, pushing the caucasians away from moscow, were stronger among the chechens than among the dagestanis. still, dagestani culture had to go underground. ( speaking native language ) translator: our national traditions were oppressed under socialism, but the people succeeded in keeping their habits and traditions alive. many of these were almost forgotten. narrator: then, as the soviet system was collapsing, they were betrayed again. wixman: because many chechens say that gorbachev promised that if the north caucasians helped russia in the war against georgia in abkhazia, when many chechens fought and died, that they would create a north caucasian republic in the same way that they had been promised with lenin. this never came about.
entire chechen nation was deported to siberia and to the northern part of kazakhstan, where somewhere between a third and a half of the people died. therefore, the chechen bitterness is much greater. another thing is the chechens were not permitted to return to their homes, whereas the dagestanis are living in their traditional homes. narrator: so centrifugal forces, pushing the caucasians away from moscow, were stronger among the chechens than among the dagestanis. still, dagestani culture had...
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west, but the bulk of the heaviest moisture will stay south, maybe along the 64 corridor, but somewhere between 64 and 66 could get the bulk of this. the mountains here -- sunday morning, i think this moisture will be further north than the models are showing. this whole thing will pull away by sunday night. several inches of snow not out of the question. it's a weird considering how warm we are but it's coming. 52 and breezy, lesser amounts as you head towards the pennsylvania border. 54 miles tomorrow. 40 on sunday. rain changing to snow. temperatures dropping in the afternoon. we'll clear out by president's day, 44. and then by wednesday, more showers possible, temps in the 50s. chef jeff is in the house when 9news now returns! >>> another look at the breaking news, a fire on the roof of anacostia high school, the picture from twitter, how thick that smoke was as you look at the live picture now from one of our tower cams, it seems as if some of the smoke is dissipating. we have a crew on the scene gathering information, and again, no students were injured. they were evacuated. here's the tw
west, but the bulk of the heaviest moisture will stay south, maybe along the 64 corridor, but somewhere between 64 and 66 could get the bulk of this. the mountains here -- sunday morning, i think this moisture will be further north than the models are showing. this whole thing will pull away by sunday night. several inches of snow not out of the question. it's a weird considering how warm we are but it's coming. 52 and breezy, lesser amounts as you head towards the pennsylvania border. 54 miles...
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the second point that i want to make is that these concerts' advertise somewhere between 50,060 thousand attendees for each of those three days. the same number people that attended the 49ers football games. supervisor mar: bluegrass is probably higher than that. >> ok. consider that when 49ers fans go to a football game, they go on a special, purpose filled access road and go into a special, purposed facility. right now we are trying to pit 1 gallon of concert in to make 1 quart size part in it is not working. i keep hearing the message that it is not that much of a problem, forget about it. i in the end, they're not opposed to a concert in the park as long as they stay away, but they're not doing that. i like a wonderful idea that we share the love to around the city. thank you. [tone] supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker? >> my constituents are going to hate me now. thank you. [laughter] >> the afternoon, supervisors. my name is louis marino. every year i have tried to add to this. i am going to speak of my own experience. i have never had any problems with garbage or the illegal u
the second point that i want to make is that these concerts' advertise somewhere between 50,060 thousand attendees for each of those three days. the same number people that attended the 49ers football games. supervisor mar: bluegrass is probably higher than that. >> ok. consider that when 49ers fans go to a football game, they go on a special, purpose filled access road and go into a special, purposed facility. right now we are trying to pit 1 gallon of concert in to make 1 quart size...
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>> i want to say somewhere between four and a half and five octaves, i think, on a good day. >> are youour talent come from? >> i took vocal lessons when i was younger, it's something i would like pursuing, because i could use a little more help. >> are you continuing to focus on your singing/acting career? >> music and animation are my two passions so i'm kind of trying at the moment to sort of do both. ♪ >>> this guy is going to try and stand on the keel of that boat without killing himself. >> and he's going to do it in style. >> that's right. in style without killing himself. see if he can do it. >> this is 18-month-old jamie. >> look at him. where do the mad ping-pong skills end up on the [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. mom, we're dying. no you're not, you're just hungry. make some totino's pizza rolls. we don't have any! front... left, totino's. [ male a
>> i want to say somewhere between four and a half and five octaves, i think, on a good day. >> are youour talent come from? >> i took vocal lessons when i was younger, it's something i would like pursuing, because i could use a little more help. >> are you continuing to focus on your singing/acting career? >> music and animation are my two passions so i'm kind of trying at the moment to sort of do both. ♪ >>> this guy is going to try and stand on the...
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you also have to look at what this budget does to the long-term debt, it increases it by somewhere between 12 trillion and $14 trillion that's under his own numbers. so the historic levels of debts are increased dramatic to the point that the dealt will be over $25 trillion ten years from now under this budget. >> let me just say, we did acknowledge that the war was an emergency and it was funded entirely with borrowed money and i think most -- some complained, but both parties voted for that and it was open decision. but with regard -- our debt wasn't 100% of gdp as it is today. and with regard to the war, what is the gimmick is that if you cease borrowing money to pay for the war, the president assumes the money is still there, and therefore you can spend it. but really you're just borrowing money to fund a new spending program. we don't have a source of money to pay for the war that when the cost of the war drops, you've got money, you just don't. >> it's the conference for the payroll tax that the republicans offered an unpaid for payroll tax and -- >> there's in the last couple of day
you also have to look at what this budget does to the long-term debt, it increases it by somewhere between 12 trillion and $14 trillion that's under his own numbers. so the historic levels of debts are increased dramatic to the point that the dealt will be over $25 trillion ten years from now under this budget. >> let me just say, we did acknowledge that the war was an emergency and it was funded entirely with borrowed money and i think most -- some complained, but both parties voted for...
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over the course of my 28 years, i have had a compound return of somewhere between 12 and 13%.d bet more money on me when i was young but i did not having more to bet. here and exelon, we have been through the collapse of 2000 and 2008 and shale gas expansion and we have a total return of almost 10% compounded at a time when the s&p 500 is now near four and the utility index is something like 7.5% area we have done very well in the environment we have had. >> and his other life you have outside the utility which is now your primary light. i did not mention that you have endowed a chair of biology? this is virus fighting? >> it is at the university of wisconsin where i went to school. jean and i, my wife, have endowed with three chairs there, one in greek history, byzantine history, and one virology. i sent the little beasties are smarter than we are. when i look at perils, i worry about some kind of new buyers more than i would worry about climate change. bad government is always the worst thing. i think that -- keeping ahead of how we cope with the endless mutations of differe
over the course of my 28 years, i have had a compound return of somewhere between 12 and 13%.d bet more money on me when i was young but i did not having more to bet. here and exelon, we have been through the collapse of 2000 and 2008 and shale gas expansion and we have a total return of almost 10% compounded at a time when the s&p 500 is now near four and the utility index is something like 7.5% area we have done very well in the environment we have had. >> and his other life you...
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>> mormons are somewhere between 1 and 2% as well. >> now, part of your study was, discomfort with mormon serves as president and what you have here, and this was done in september 2011, all voters, 42%, had a discomfort level with a mormonist president. black protestant had the highest discomfort level. 62% unaffiliated, 47% catholic, 42% level of discomfort. white mainline, 30%. interestingly, it was the younger generation that had the highest discomfort level with the mormon being president and democrats at 50%, republicans, 36, tea party, 30, and then women more than men, 45 to 30. >> right. >> what's going on? talk to us about this? >> there's actually two things going on with those numbers. one thing is partisanship. when we ask about a mormon president, everybody has one person in mind and that is mitt romney. what we're seeing is that number among democrats, for example, it's so high and really towards a republican president. and the other kind of dynamic going on there is among white evangelical protestants. they don't have the partisan worries there and that's about religion mor
>> mormons are somewhere between 1 and 2% as well. >> now, part of your study was, discomfort with mormon serves as president and what you have here, and this was done in september 2011, all voters, 42%, had a discomfort level with a mormonist president. black protestant had the highest discomfort level. 62% unaffiliated, 47% catholic, 42% level of discomfort. white mainline, 30%. interestingly, it was the younger generation that had the highest discomfort level with the mormon...
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>> somewhere between oh my and oh my good. >> somewhere between oh my and oh my god. okay.. >> if he saw it in person, he'd be oe my god. >> this is the year after francis bacon had his breakthrough retro spect of the tape. he was really on top of his game. a stunning nude of a regular subject of his. this is a very rare nude and a very commanding one. >> 28 million there. >> this is an oh my god. >> and one more. very quickly. >> okay. coming on the screen with us. there we go. terrific work from 1955. absolutely classic in scale and sort of autumnal palette. you see him reaching for the forms that he perfects right in this period. >> oh, oh my, oh my god. >> i haven't seen it in real life. >> got to stand in front of these. >> if it is what i think it is, it's an oh my god also. >> it's an oh my god. when i see bacon, i say oh my god. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> sue, back to you. >> thank you all. coming up next on "power lunch," group onnon gearing up. and caesar's off to a flying start. first day of trading up about 80% o
>> somewhere between oh my and oh my good. >> somewhere between oh my and oh my god. okay.. >> if he saw it in person, he'd be oe my god. >> this is the year after francis bacon had his breakthrough retro spect of the tape. he was really on top of his game. a stunning nude of a regular subject of his. this is a very rare nude and a very commanding one. >> 28 million there. >> this is an oh my god. >> and one more. very quickly. >> okay. coming on...
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morning around the richmond area, there may be some icy spots as temperatures tomorrow bottom out somewhere between about 25 and 28 degrees. for here, though, the sun is back out tomorrow. as the storm heads off the coast. and chuck and aaron, just, just maybe grazing parts of the d.c. area this evening. that will be about it as the reagan snowfall total at this point remains at a measly two inches. back to you. >> yeah, thanks indeed, mike. two inches is all we've been able to muster all winter. i'll be pleasantly surprised if we can get .2 of an inch out of this system tonight. and i'm a snow lover. 42 degrees right now at national airport. you're not going to get much snow at that temperature. the colder air has settled in just down to the south, where there are snowflakes flying now. fredericksburg, on out to charlottesville, temperatures are way too warm. showing up on radar here, most of this up here across northern maryland isn't even reaching the ground. that's a big part of our snow forecast going forward. in that area, northern maryland, nary a flake to be found for the rest of this eveni
morning around the richmond area, there may be some icy spots as temperatures tomorrow bottom out somewhere between about 25 and 28 degrees. for here, though, the sun is back out tomorrow. as the storm heads off the coast. and chuck and aaron, just, just maybe grazing parts of the d.c. area this evening. that will be about it as the reagan snowfall total at this point remains at a measly two inches. back to you. >> yeah, thanks indeed, mike. two inches is all we've been able to muster all...