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that's going to squash it to the south. as this high moves to the east, return flow, the winds turn around to the south by the time we get towards the middle portion of the week. that will increase the chance for rain by tuesday night and wednesday. for today, partly sunny. calling it pleasant, high temperatures 67 to 72. the clouds will be a little thicker in the southern suburbs than the northern suburbs. on the bay today, small craft advisory. winds out of the west at 10 to 15 knots. gusting up to 20. partly cloudy. temperatures drop back into the 40's. low 50's in the city. let's take a look at insta-weather future cast. a lot of that moisture riding northbound. a chance for showers on tuesday night. then wednesday morning a strong cold front will move in from the west with a good chance for rain showers it should clear up in the afternoon. dry conditions wednesday night and thursday. so seven-day forecast like this. low 70's on tuesday and wednesday. that chance for showers tuesday night and wednesday morning. it will
that's going to squash it to the south. as this high moves to the east, return flow, the winds turn around to the south by the time we get towards the middle portion of the week. that will increase the chance for rain by tuesday night and wednesday. for today, partly sunny. calling it pleasant, high temperatures 67 to 72. the clouds will be a little thicker in the southern suburbs than the northern suburbs. on the bay today, small craft advisory. winds out of the west at 10 to 15 knots. gusting...
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the wet weather today covering the south. nothing severe. just a soggy morning for everyone down there in georgia and south carolina. here's the forecast for today. very nice boston, new york, d.c., philly. big cities, no problem. okay from detroit to chicago. still on the cool side. but the wet weather is definitely here in the deep south. that's a look at your monday forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. we're going to continue to watch partly cloudy skies through michigan. maine not too bad. the leaves are pretty much at peak from vermont, new hampshire and maine. hopefully you can get out and enjoy it with temperatures in the 60s. well, christina, that's your monday forecast. i'll show you what tuesday looks like a little later. >> all right. thanks, bill. >>> asian stocks tumble, greenspan spews, and the lucky lottery embezzler. your early morning business headlines straight ahead. >>> lindsay lohan tries to shake off her karma by trying something new. it didn't work. >>> saints and jets battle for perfection.
the wet weather today covering the south. nothing severe. just a soggy morning for everyone down there in georgia and south carolina. here's the forecast for today. very nice boston, new york, d.c., philly. big cities, no problem. okay from detroit to chicago. still on the cool side. but the wet weather is definitely here in the deep south. that's a look at your monday forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. we're going to continue to watch partly cloudy skies through...
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still watching the stuff off to our south.sture as the high pressure moves off the coast is going to sneak up towards us. by the late afternoon and evening hours, there's a slight chance we could see some rain. a better chance for showers tuesday night into wednesday morning. during the day wednesday, a very strong cold front he's going through. that is going to bring showers and possibly even a thunderstorm. i think everything will sweep off the coast by the time we get into the afternoon hours on wednesday. and it should clear up. and thursday looks like a decent day as well. 72, high temperature on tuesday with that chance for showers in the evening. on wednesday, a chance for showers in the morning as the front he's going by. then clearing up. dry and cool on thursday. as we go into the weekend a chance for showers late friday, early saturday morning. then a chance for rain again on sunday. >> in this morning's "consumer alert," some small businesses are working with state programs to keep workers on the payroll. 17 states
still watching the stuff off to our south.sture as the high pressure moves off the coast is going to sneak up towards us. by the late afternoon and evening hours, there's a slight chance we could see some rain. a better chance for showers tuesday night into wednesday morning. during the day wednesday, a very strong cold front he's going through. that is going to bring showers and possibly even a thunderstorm. i think everything will sweep off the coast by the time we get into the afternoon...
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we didn't know this and maybe you didn't either, but south korea is in the middle of a revolution, a green energy revolution that is getting international recognition for its scope. as we think about our own efforts here in the united states, it might be useful to keep in mind what steve chao of al jazeera english found as he looked at what south korea has been up to. >> reporter: for centuries, south koreans have relied on the ebb and flow of the tide to harvest their shellfish. the country's west coast provides some of the most dramatic tidal shifts anywhere in the world. it's no surprise then that it's here the government has chosen to harve the power of the ocean itself. once completed, this $360 million u.s. dollar plant will supply electricity to half a million homes, turning these massive turbines will be the changing of the tide. the daily surge is expected to generate 254 megawatts of power, about a quarter of the output of a nuclear power plant. >> translator: using tidal power is nothing new. france has done it since the '60s, but ours will be the world's largest, and the
we didn't know this and maybe you didn't either, but south korea is in the middle of a revolution, a green energy revolution that is getting international recognition for its scope. as we think about our own efforts here in the united states, it might be useful to keep in mind what steve chao of al jazeera english found as he looked at what south korea has been up to. >> reporter: for centuries, south koreans have relied on the ebb and flow of the tide to harvest their shellfish. the...
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bergeron commander of the south east district. he has been on the force since 1991. >>> baltimore police necessitated your help finding suspect in a violent home invasion and rape. investigators say on september 23rd this man hit a woman in the head with a baseball bat and sexually assaulted her inside her west baltimore home. if you have any information you are asked to call the baltimore city police sex offense unit at this number on the screen. >>> a second suspect in the killing of a baltimore couldn't landlord is locked up this evening facing murder charges. joy takes a closer look at this crime tonight. joy? >>reporter: michael and aaron were tenants of 74-year-old david weeks but when the elderly landlord began talking about he viingting the 2, detectives suspect the tenants turned on their landlord. it is here where family member found wokes in bed with a pillow taped over his head in a pool of blood. gruesome discovery. neighbors tell us they had seen the tenants outside making improvements on weeks property. >> i did see
bergeron commander of the south east district. he has been on the force since 1991. >>> baltimore police necessitated your help finding suspect in a violent home invasion and rape. investigators say on september 23rd this man hit a woman in the head with a baseball bat and sexually assaulted her inside her west baltimore home. if you have any information you are asked to call the baltimore city police sex offense unit at this number on the screen. >>> a second suspect in the...
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for the first time ever, a country in south america will host the olympics. today, rio beat madrid and chicago in the international olympic committee. charlie d'agata reports from denmark. >> reporter: with one envelope, the suspense was over. >> rio. >> reporter: rio cleared the final hurdle. they will host the 2016 summer olympics. in chicago, there is huge disappointment. judges knocked the city out on the very first vote. >> the city of chicago obtaining the least number of votes will not participate in the next round. >> reporter: that comes after the president and first lady teamed up for what they thought was a winning pitch for chicago. >> sports taught me self confidence. >> reporter: michelle obama told the olympic committee of her disabled father's love of sports and how she sat on his knee while watching the olympics. the president spoke after the first lady. >> we know how to put on big events. >> reporter: what has been called the obama effect did not have the impact chicago supporters were banking on. they saw their city new yorked out in the f
for the first time ever, a country in south america will host the olympics. today, rio beat madrid and chicago in the international olympic committee. charlie d'agata reports from denmark. >> reporter: with one envelope, the suspense was over. >> rio. >> reporter: rio cleared the final hurdle. they will host the 2016 summer olympics. in chicago, there is huge disappointment. judges knocked the city out on the very first vote. >> the city of chicago obtaining the least...
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wrap up the latest from the south pacific. >>> thousands of people may have died in the south pacific and southeast asia this week after earthquakes and tsunamis devastated that part of the world. president barack obama calls it a terrible loss of life and says the united states will do all it can to help. meanwhile, the search for survivors continues. we have the latest from abc's tj winick. >> reporter: in the tropical paradise of the south pacific it's a living hell as residents of the islands clean up after a tsunami that cleaned at least 150 lives. >> scary. so scary. >> it was tuesday morning when the islands were engulfed by four tsunami waves, 15 to 20 feet high, that reached up to a mile inland. charlie pierce from new zealand was trapped under water and thought she was going to die. >> my time to come home, take me home, i'm leaving. [not understandable] >> this couple lost both their children, ages two and one. the two-year-old is still missing. >> already dead, all i want it his body. >> continue to provide the full support of the federal government for relief efforts ther
wrap up the latest from the south pacific. >>> thousands of people may have died in the south pacific and southeast asia this week after earthquakes and tsunamis devastated that part of the world. president barack obama calls it a terrible loss of life and says the united states will do all it can to help. meanwhile, the search for survivors continues. we have the latest from abc's tj winick. >> reporter: in the tropical paradise of the south pacific it's a living hell as...
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what's going on with south carolina? i love south carolina, but they have problems with the governor. remember, he was supposed to be somewhere on the appalachian trail, and he was in argentina with his mistress. now the chief prosecuting officer for the state is with an 18-year-old hooker? a cemetery? >> and this is also very embarrassing because this south carolina attorney general, in other words this guy's boss, has tried to make a name for himself cracking down on online prostitution, so once again it's a case of the pot calling the kettle black. >> i don't understand, you know, in south carolina you go to the drunk of the car, the black & decker, the wrench, the flares for emergencies and the viagra, too. it's one-ston shopping. whenever you need it, it's available to you in south carolina. >> unbelievable. >> stay right there. we're going to have more in a moment. they said it would never last. but it's been two months, and you're still going strong. glade lasting impressions. two fragrances alternate to keep thin
what's going on with south carolina? i love south carolina, but they have problems with the governor. remember, he was supposed to be somewhere on the appalachian trail, and he was in argentina with his mistress. now the chief prosecuting officer for the state is with an 18-year-old hooker? a cemetery? >> and this is also very embarrassing because this south carolina attorney general, in other words this guy's boss, has tried to make a name for himself cracking down on online...
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. >>> the global environment can this count learn something from south korea whereoing green has beme a national obsession? >>> and our ignature" story on aving the childr." imagine your kids having tdo this. the effort tbring a better life to some of pastan's destitute. >>> fromhe world's leading reporters and alysts, here's what's happening fm around the world. this is "worldfos." major support has beenrovided rosalind p. walter and the peter g. peterson foundation dedicated to promoting fisl responsibity and addressing key economic challenges fang america'future. and additional funng is provided by the following suppters -- >>> hello and good evening i'm daljit dhaliwal. begin tonight bytaking note of the eight annivsary of the u.s.-l invasion of afghanistan. the aim was to defeat the talibaand deny al qaeda a home base after the september 11th attacks, but today t taliban are resurgent, the war has become ineasingly deadly for america d its allies and osama bin laden remains free man. e afghanistan conflict has gone on longer thaanyone imagined iwould. for his partpresident obama
. >>> the global environment can this count learn something from south korea whereoing green has beme a national obsession? >>> and our ignature" story on aving the childr." imagine your kids having tdo this. the effort tbring a better life to some of pastan's destitute. >>> fromhe world's leading reporters and alysts, here's what's happening fm around the world. this is "worldfos." major support has beenrovided rosalind p. walter and the peter g....
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the real active stuff to the south, a couple of severe thunderstorm warnings south of oklahoma city.olf ball sized hail a possibility plus gusty winds of over 60 miles an hour. everything is moving to the east at 45 to 65 miles an hour and one line forming that's getting in towards central missouri stretching all the way in to st. louis. here is the line. you see it originates by springfield, too, and turns into heavier downpours just outside of when you get to chicago. the back side of that, all rain. down to the south, severe weather from the morning into the afternoon. areas in red, texas up to tennessee. watch for powerful thunderstorms out there today. rain showers back over to snow. when you get to north dakota, to south dakota as well, robin. more details on that in about a half hour. >> i thank you. so what's going viral on the internet? a german invasion of her country in this video. some people are so talented. more than 1 million views on this one. we dug it up for you on youtube. a mom reported her 14-year-old son missing only to find out he was on a cross-country flight.
the real active stuff to the south, a couple of severe thunderstorm warnings south of oklahoma city.olf ball sized hail a possibility plus gusty winds of over 60 miles an hour. everything is moving to the east at 45 to 65 miles an hour and one line forming that's getting in towards central missouri stretching all the way in to st. louis. here is the line. you see it originates by springfield, too, and turns into heavier downpours just outside of when you get to chicago. the back side of that,...
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in south afri, it was an estimated 1.5 billion poun contract. in tzania, and military air trfic control system. clare short was international development secretarwhen the tanzaniadeal was agreed. she opposed it the >> riping off a ve poor untry is a very ancie -- with some very engine equipment it s 20illion pounds in e case of tanzania. that they would go so r over whafor them is a sll amount of money says to me they douch things on a biggescale elsewhere. >> at headquarters, the messa is thewant to drop a line under this affair and move . sources say they are ready to each aettlement, which could run to tens of millions of pounds, but they e contesting th idea that palties could be as high as the 1 billion figure, which some he speculated. they're criticid for haltg inquiry. nowthey want toake a tougher ne on similar deal >> the latest headlines f you on "bbc world news." the united nations now believ at least 1100 peoe haveied in the earthquakes in ionesia, two quick twoqua -- quakes in 24 hours. this week marks 140 years since mahatma gandhi
in south afri, it was an estimated 1.5 billion poun contract. in tzania, and military air trfic control system. clare short was international development secretarwhen the tanzaniadeal was agreed. she opposed it the >> riping off a ve poor untry is a very ancie -- with some very engine equipment it s 20illion pounds in e case of tanzania. that they would go so r over whafor them is a sll amount of money says to me they douch things on a biggescale elsewhere. >> at headquarters, the...
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and it will stay to the south, we will see some high clouds because of the storm to the south. by tuesday afternoon, that high gives way. that opens up the way for the storm to move our direction. this front right here gets through here, but it quickly gets out of here by friday. here's the forecast out in the waters, you will see small craft advisories back into effect tomorrow. tomorrow sunny to occasionally those high clouds we'll so passing through. 76 for our high and close to that average over the next few days. 72 on tuesday, even with the rain coming in 74 on wednesday. we go up to 75 on thursdays. this front coming through, friday or into saturday. a little uncertain into time: early next week, will be our coldest air mass so far this season. a sign that things are changing around here. adam. >> >>> hello everybody, the ravened literally dropped their season. >> it had the billing of a play off type game and it lived up to it. the ravens fumbled the opening kick off and gave the patriots a field goal. but the ravens bounced right back by this flacco kick off. but that
and it will stay to the south, we will see some high clouds because of the storm to the south. by tuesday afternoon, that high gives way. that opens up the way for the storm to move our direction. this front right here gets through here, but it quickly gets out of here by friday. here's the forecast out in the waters, you will see small craft advisories back into effect tomorrow. tomorrow sunny to occasionally those high clouds we'll so passing through. 76 for our high and close to that average...
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but you see a big mass of moisture that's really to our south. if you're worried about that never fear. high pressure will suppress it. it will stay we will to our south. we're going so see nice, sunny skies. a high near 70. things look going. going to be a great day to take this chopper out. i have to work up my nerve. it's a little big for me. >> we want to see that in the 6:00 hour. the consensus is we all want to know how much the bike could cost. stan's thinking about writing a check. >> how much would this bike cost? stan stovall is intrigued. >> one without his signature probably about $30,000 >> there you go. pretty cool. it's a one of a kind though. sports memorabilia would put that a little higher. >> thank you. stan you got that on you right now, right? >> i guess that means i'll have to learn how to ride a motorcycle. >> first, before you spend $30,000. that would be smart. temperatures low 50's right now. 55, b.w.i. of -- 55 downtown. temperatures aren't going to move much this morning but it will warm up close to 70 by this afternoo
but you see a big mass of moisture that's really to our south. if you're worried about that never fear. high pressure will suppress it. it will stay we will to our south. we're going so see nice, sunny skies. a high near 70. things look going. going to be a great day to take this chopper out. i have to work up my nerve. it's a little big for me. >> we want to see that in the 6:00 hour. the consensus is we all want to know how much the bike could cost. stan's thinking about writing a...
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it's south of oklahoma city, north of dallas in the ft. worth area, but a mean line of thunderstorms has developed in the pre-dawn areas right before the sun komsz up. we're going to see this stuff last for the next couple hours. that watch actually goes to about noon central time, but watch these showers racing in through missouri, in through st. louis. it is whipping over toward the east at about 50 miles per hour, and within the next half hour, watch that squall line go over the top of you. it's not severe, but there's heavy rain out there, no doubt about that. the rain turns into snow to the north and the west. we'll talk about that in just a little bit. >> thank you. is it your birthday today? you celebrate it with elizabeth shue. she's 46 now. and you share your birthday with bobby. >> elizabeth shue is a jersey girl. >> is she? she's lovely. >> she's very lovely. she's a little older than me, but whatever. >> you're ageless. >>> are you ready to get some great deals this holiday season? the retailers apparently are expected to pull
it's south of oklahoma city, north of dallas in the ft. worth area, but a mean line of thunderstorms has developed in the pre-dawn areas right before the sun komsz up. we're going to see this stuff last for the next couple hours. that watch actually goes to about noon central time, but watch these showers racing in through missouri, in through st. louis. it is whipping over toward the east at about 50 miles per hour, and within the next half hour, watch that squall line go over the top of you....
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that said, rio, absolutely, a big deal for south america. in many ways, one of the -- you know, when you look at the world economy and the global economy, asia's taken off. europe with the eu has become this global force. you know, nothing better for the american economy if somehow the americas, this hemisphere becomes a global economic power that can compete with all of asia and all of europe and, so, you know, plenty of people that argue that this is a good stimulus for south america and could end up being in the long term a good economic stimulus for the americas, plural, as its own, you know, when you look at this, when you're competing against an asia and a europe continent wise that it's good for america, south america is able to get more global. >> so, first argentina wins the men's u.s. open and i guess trumps obama. it has been a fascinating day and a setback for chicago, but it's still the olympic games. thank you so much, chuck todd. thanks. >>> when we come back, we will go to rio de janeiro, a live report and the latest on the d
that said, rio, absolutely, a big deal for south america. in many ways, one of the -- you know, when you look at the world economy and the global economy, asia's taken off. europe with the eu has become this global force. you know, nothing better for the american economy if somehow the americas, this hemisphere becomes a global economic power that can compete with all of asia and all of europe and, so, you know, plenty of people that argue that this is a good stimulus for south america and...
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what's the web site, south -- >> the south butt.com, i think. >> check it out. we've been known to crash a few web sites here on the show. so hopefully you are built for it and can handle the orders. jimmy winkle hahn and albert watkins, we appreciate your time. >> no problem. >> let's go to clayton with a look at what's coming up. you got your south butt t-shirts is this. >> just be clear, when you type in the name, be careful how you spell it. >> some other web site might pop up? >> be careful. >> coming up, we were all stunned by this story. new studies out that the youth of america right now, the youth of the world could actually end up living to be over 100 in droves. 100 is the new 40, i guess. >> 78? >> i don't know. >> that's fantastic! speaking of the youth, you'll meet a 13-year-old who turned the tables on two burglars. wait until you see what this 13-year-old did to send them running. running. we're coming right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] arthritis targets your body where it's weak. where it's vulnerable. ♪ tylenol arthritis works with your body to
what's the web site, south -- >> the south butt.com, i think. >> check it out. we've been known to crash a few web sites here on the show. so hopefully you are built for it and can handle the orders. jimmy winkle hahn and albert watkins, we appreciate your time. >> no problem. >> let's go to clayton with a look at what's coming up. you got your south butt t-shirts is this. >> just be clear, when you type in the name, be careful how you spell it. >> some other...
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south america is try in rio. shall is by sunday. buenos aires for the moment holding on to sunshine. just in time for the weekend in new york, some showers are arriving here. the freeman foundation of new honolulu. the newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i'm julia stiles. >> i'm kevin bacon. >> i'm kim cattrall. >> hi, i'm ken burns. >> i'm lili taylor. >> i'm henry louis gates, jr., and public broadcasting is my source for news about the world. >> for intelligent conversation. >> for election coverage you can count on. >> for conversations beyond the sound bites. >> a commitment to journalism. >> for deciding who to vote for. >> i'm kerry washington, and public broadcasting is my source for intelligent connections to my community. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. presented by kcet, los angeles.
south america is try in rio. shall is by sunday. buenos aires for the moment holding on to sunshine. just in time for the weekend in new york, some showers are arriving here. the freeman foundation of new honolulu. the newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i'm julia stiles....
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it is all all suppressed to the south. we have rain and snow this morning in portions of the northwestern united states. montana, idaho, seeing some of the first snow of the season. >> the forecast for washington for today, mostly sunny. not bad. breezy at times. 73degrees for your high in town. we'll see cool temperatures once again in the 50s and in the 40s in the suburbs. 52 downunto, clear and cool tonight. your five-day forecast, tomorrow not bad. 72degrees. rain showers like to move in tomorrow evening during the overnight hours as well into early wednesday. by friday, we cool off. highs in the upper 60s and maybe some more rain howers in the latter part of the day on friday. that is the latest on the weather. now, here is julie wright with the latest on the morning rush hour. >> better news, top stretch of the beltway. disabled vehicle cleared as you work your way around towards colesville road. southbound 270 now starting to stack up in hyattstown south of 109. no incidents to report out of germantown as you work y
it is all all suppressed to the south. we have rain and snow this morning in portions of the northwestern united states. montana, idaho, seeing some of the first snow of the season. >> the forecast for washington for today, mostly sunny. not bad. breezy at times. 73degrees for your high in town. we'll see cool temperatures once again in the 50s and in the 40s in the suburbs. 52 downunto, clear and cool tonight. your five-day forecast, tomorrow not bad. 72degrees. rain showers like to move...
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we could see 40's if the thin clouds go further south. but at the moment that will hold temperatures up a bit. there is a disturbance county to the sold which will be held to the south of us because of this high pressure. in the immediate future, no big change in the weather. but further west, here is that snow-maker out in oregon idaho and wyoming. by tuesday that will catch up with us. not a snow-maker though. out in the tropics we have had only six named storms, way behind the forecast of 14. there is a new wave out in the atlantic that forecasters are watching. it doesn't show on this satellite picture, and another one they are watching. so the hurricane season is still alive. 48-55 the range tonight. tomorrow the winds pick up a bit. the breeze will be from the west at 10-15. tomorrow, very similar to today, mostly sunny skirkse and these temperatures are right in the seasonal range where they should be. for boaters in the bay small craft advisories out. waves at one foot, and wind gusting to 20 knots. here is the sbks futurecast. cl
we could see 40's if the thin clouds go further south. but at the moment that will hold temperatures up a bit. there is a disturbance county to the sold which will be held to the south of us because of this high pressure. in the immediate future, no big change in the weather. but further west, here is that snow-maker out in oregon idaho and wyoming. by tuesday that will catch up with us. not a snow-maker though. out in the tropics we have had only six named storms, way behind the forecast of...
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it's blank over south america and that has been effective and that argument has resonated a lot with ioc delegates so it's probably a two-horse race and too close to call and we will know a winner around 1:00 p.m. your time and after that, the party is going to begin for some people in earnest. >> that argument is legitimate. when you look at it, we had atlanta in 1996 and los angeles 1984 and lake placid winter games and squaw valley winter games in the '60s and something to be taken into consideration. we are focusing so much on chicago. can you just give me an ecdotaly how many korns are there from madrid and rio and tokyo where they are blasting their story and their support to them for their home countries? >> i can tell you the media community, if you will, is probably about 1,500. of those i'd say maybe a couple hundred americans. you can see that these games are important for all of these four city states or four bidding cities, i should say. for pretty much the same reasons, the prestige, the money, the billions of dollars in investment, at least potentially speaking. yeah,
it's blank over south america and that has been effective and that argument has resonated a lot with ioc delegates so it's probably a two-horse race and too close to call and we will know a winner around 1:00 p.m. your time and after that, the party is going to begin for some people in earnest. >> that argument is legitimate. when you look at it, we had atlanta in 1996 and los angeles 1984 and lake placid winter games and squaw valley winter games in the '60s and something to be taken...
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rain across south florida.with some temperatures more than 10 degrees cooler than usual. chicago 56. miami, new orleans, dallas all in the 80s. l.a. is warmer than usual at about 86. >>> now there is a whole museum dedicated to the man behind the house. walt disney's family cut the ribbon on the $110 million museum yesterday in san francisco. the exhibits follow disney from his tough life growing up to his eventual mega success. >> items on display include the evolution of mickey mouse and a host of other animated characters. visitors even get a chance to experiment with the mechanics of animation. mickey was originally mortimer and his wife thought "mickey" sounded better than "mortimer mouse." >> we owe it all to a lady. >> that's right. >> we'll be back with more "world news now." assistance getting around their homes. there is a medicare benefit that may qualify you for a new power chair or scooter at little to no cost to you. stay tuned for this impot information and free scooter guarantee. imagine... one
rain across south florida.with some temperatures more than 10 degrees cooler than usual. chicago 56. miami, new orleans, dallas all in the 80s. l.a. is warmer than usual at about 86. >>> now there is a whole museum dedicated to the man behind the house. walt disney's family cut the ribbon on the $110 million museum yesterday in san francisco. the exhibits follow disney from his tough life growing up to his eventual mega success. >> items on display include the evolution of mickey...
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this is the campus of the university of south florida, but obviously, the tampa campus.pull up the website, you can see it is an alert that goes out to students saying there is an armed intruder on campus. they have ordered students to lock their doors to stay where it is safe, to seek safe shelter, told people who are waiting for the bus that the bus will not be picking up any passengers and not to wait at the shelters at the bus stops for this bus because of this armed intruder. it looks like tampa bay online is reporting that it is a gunman. they have talked to the police there, the lieutenant of the usf police, and saying that they have to take this credible -- you take all the threats seriously, they are there on the scene. they are in the library now, which is where this armed intruder was first reported, but again, wfla's chopper now over the scene of the library. and what we've seen is, in addition to a heavy law enforcement presence both from the campus police and the tampa police, it looks like a lot of students have been evacuated now from the library and are
this is the campus of the university of south florida, but obviously, the tampa campus.pull up the website, you can see it is an alert that goes out to students saying there is an armed intruder on campus. they have ordered students to lock their doors to stay where it is safe, to seek safe shelter, told people who are waiting for the bus that the bus will not be picking up any passengers and not to wait at the shelters at the bus stops for this bus because of this armed intruder. it looks like...
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the americans were in the east and the south, they moved further into the south. north where italians and germans had been. and the italian and german troops had been doing very, very little. there are many, many reports about germans and italians not leaving their bases, not being pro active, not having the same mission. they were there as peacekeepers not as fighting a war or a counterinsurgency. so the taliban was able to spread out into many other parts of the country and in some cases gain new recruitsç and they got bolder and they got bolder and they got bolder. so now you're in a situation where you have the taliban moved out of their traditional areas of support into some of these nato areasç and doing quite we. and they've got a taste for it and they've gotten better. eight years have passed. >> rose: and they've got better equipment. >> the equipment's fine. >> rose: where is it coming from? >> you can buy anything. a lot of equipment isgetting stolen as it comes in across the boarder from pakistan. the way it works is it's almost like a blind lottery.
the americans were in the east and the south, they moved further into the south. north where italians and germans had been. and the italian and german troops had been doing very, very little. there are many, many reports about germans and italians not leaving their bases, not being pro active, not having the same mission. they were there as peacekeepers not as fighting a war or a counterinsurgency. so the taliban was able to spread out into many other parts of the country and in some cases gain...
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it struck celt of -- south of padang.ident obama talk to the indonesian president this morning saying that the united states will do whatever it can to help. he has been criticized for only speaking to the u.s. commander in afghanistan was in the past several months. now, obama held another meeting with general stanley mcchrystal. ho on nce ias. ayets ryor. itldst m nner lyeron m s raleso hiowti llmemaur thy ets ro ig ass. (anc thntme shepard: in meeting aboard air force one between obama and his top military commander in afghanistan. this was their third conversation cents mcchrystal revealed on "60 minutes" that they had only spoken once since he took over in afghanistan. the meeting comes just one day after general mcchrystal said the afghan situation is deteriorating and insurance -- insurgent's pose a greater threat. his requesting another 40,000 troops. afghanistan is said to be a dangerous breeding ground for terrorists, including iran, iraq, and others. what do you make of this, bet? >> it is hard to overestimate
it struck celt of -- south of padang.ident obama talk to the indonesian president this morning saying that the united states will do whatever it can to help. he has been criticized for only speaking to the u.s. commander in afghanistan was in the past several months. now, obama held another meeting with general stanley mcchrystal. ho on nce ias. ayets ryor. itldst m nner lyeron m s raleso hiowti llmemaur thy ets ro ig ass. (anc thntme shepard: in meeting aboard air force one between obama and...
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>> a big storm system is brewing to our south and west. it is affecting the great lakes and entering the ohio valley. we are on the warm side of things today. it will be in the 70's. we will have showers this early evening perhaps. clouds will increase. 57 downtown, 55 at the airport, with a high in the 70's for us. 30% chance of showers. churchville elementary school in queen anne's county is closed due to a water main break. you are off the hook today. >> in the morning commute, most of the majors looking okay. northbound 97 there's an accident. that past benfield boulevard. watch for that. it is off to the side. you should be in much better shape surely there. route 213 in the elkton vicinity, all lanes are closed with an accident. interstate '95 looks good in and out of cecil county and towards the white marsh area. 97 south of the beltway looks great. no problems. a nice ride in the white marsh area. no official allies to talk about yet. back to you. >> our big story, a man accused of rape is still walking the streets. police need you
>> a big storm system is brewing to our south and west. it is affecting the great lakes and entering the ohio valley. we are on the warm side of things today. it will be in the 70's. we will have showers this early evening perhaps. clouds will increase. 57 downtown, 55 at the airport, with a high in the 70's for us. 30% chance of showers. churchville elementary school in queen anne's county is closed due to a water main break. you are off the hook today. >> in the morning commute,...
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lanes south bound so not bad to the work zone south of newington before lorton. in the last five minutes out go the delays. >> looks good. thanks very much, steve. have a great day. >>> a chihuahua has survived more than 24 hours trapped under water in a sunken house boat. this 4-year-old was trapped in the boat when it sank near jackson, mississippi. the owner thought that the dog was dead but a -- yuck. the diver checking the wreckage found it hiding in a two-inch air pocket. the dog is doing well. but its owner says the dog was a little more aggressive after the incident. i can imagine. i bet the dog had questions and accusations to make. >>> a dog that wandered away from a house in northern virginia a decade ago may be reunited with its owner found 1300 miles away. gary of fredericksburg says his first dog brindle went out in 1999 and never came home. he thought he was gone forever. two weeks ago an 8-year-old girl found the dog in lawton, oklahoma. the girl and her mother took him to a vet who found a micro chip. they used facebook to get in touch with brinl
lanes south bound so not bad to the work zone south of newington before lorton. in the last five minutes out go the delays. >> looks good. thanks very much, steve. have a great day. >>> a chihuahua has survived more than 24 hours trapped under water in a sunken house boat. this 4-year-old was trapped in the boat when it sank near jackson, mississippi. the owner thought that the dog was dead but a -- yuck. the diver checking the wreckage found it hiding in a two-inch air pocket....
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every day in the south pacific, it seems, there's another disaster. yesterday, in indonesia, a 7.6 magnitude earthquake. it killed at least 777 people, and rescuers are still searching through an estimated 500 collapsed buildings. then, today, a 6.6 magnitude quake added to the damage. and then, 6,000 miles away in samoa, there are amazingly similar scenes of destruction following the earthquake that sent a tsunami into the samoan islands. we'll get to those islands in a moment. but we start from indonesia, with clarissa ward. >> reporter: scenes of agony and despair today as rescuers struggle to pull survivors from hundreds of collapsed buildings, where many have been trapped for 24 hours. with limited machinery, they are using improvised tools to try to dig people out. the brunt of the destruction has been borne by padang, a city of 900,000. this used to be a school. police say a handful of children have been found alive, but small bodies have been pulled from collapsed classrooms. more are missing. hospitals are struggling, treating the injured in
every day in the south pacific, it seems, there's another disaster. yesterday, in indonesia, a 7.6 magnitude earthquake. it killed at least 777 people, and rescuers are still searching through an estimated 500 collapsed buildings. then, today, a 6.6 magnitude quake added to the damage. and then, 6,000 miles away in samoa, there are amazingly similar scenes of destruction following the earthquake that sent a tsunami into the samoan islands. we'll get to those islands in a moment. but we start...
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it has been a powerful player in south america.ees itself as a world power, and certainly these olympic games, as we have seen in the past, are attempting to put the bill on the world stage, a division itself. and moment of joy right now and rio de janeiro. jane: more reaction. peter, your reaction to the choice of rio? >> added is a great choice. -- i think it is a great choice. it is a great choice for the brazilians and for the whole continent of south america. in many cases, they were the favorite all along, and they want. but -- and they wonder. everyone came in second place. it is one continent that is developed and has incredible countries. not just developed brazil, but argentina, chilly, and other countries. they had the pan-am games, and in this case, they've won, surprisingly. jane: what about questions that were just raised about having prep work to do? there is a significant crime problem. there are security issues. >> olympic games -- you know, every olympic game gets tarred with the fact that they will have bad traff
it has been a powerful player in south america.ees itself as a world power, and certainly these olympic games, as we have seen in the past, are attempting to put the bill on the world stage, a division itself. and moment of joy right now and rio de janeiro. jane: more reaction. peter, your reaction to the choice of rio? >> added is a great choice. -- i think it is a great choice. it is a great choice for the brazilians and for the whole continent of south america. in many cases, they were...
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and south, medtheythe rther into the south. north whe italis and geans had been. and the italian and german troops had been doin very, very litt. there are many, many reports about germans andtalians not leaving their base,oting pro active,ot having the same mission. they were there as pepighting aa cotensurge so the talibwas able to outspread io many other parts of the countryan in some ces in new recruitsç a they got bolder and they got bolder an they got bder. so n you'ren auation where you have t taban moved out traditional are of suprt into some these nato areasç and doinguite well. and they've got a taste for it and they've gotten better. eight years have. >> rose: and ty' got better equipment. >> the equipmente.'s fin >> re: whe it coming from? >> you can buy anything. a lot of equipment is getting stolen as it comes in across the boarder from pakistan. the way orkss it's almost like a blind loy. you y between $5,000an $10,000nd you buy a container. these containers that have shipped through conacrs again, middlemen, t
and south, medtheythe rther into the south. north whe italis and geans had been. and the italian and german troops had been doin very, very litt. there are many, many reports about germans andtalians not leaving their base,oting pro active,ot having the same mission. they were there as pepighting aa cotensurge so the talibwas able to outspread io many other parts of the countryan in some ces in new recruitsç a they got bolder and they got bolder an they got bder. so n you'ren auation where...
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there are some showers developing of to the south and west. this showers or the size of a warm front that is beginning to move in our direction, so we expect temperatures to slowly climb back to normal. we will check out the complete forecast in a couple of minutes. >> marilyn's new law that bans texting while driving did go into effect today. it is considered a primary traffic offense. officers do not need another reason to pull you over. violators face fines anywhere from $70 to $500. david collins has the latest. >> driven to distraction. this is now against law in maryland, texting while driving. police do not need any other reason to pull you over. texting is now a primary bids, and violators face stiff fines. traffic law expert has his doubts. >> is that officer going to say i want to see your phone, and if you do not let them look at your phone, are they going to go get a search warrant? how is the officer going to prove if you say you were looking up a number. >> arguments compared texting distractions to driving while legally intoxica
there are some showers developing of to the south and west. this showers or the size of a warm front that is beginning to move in our direction, so we expect temperatures to slowly climb back to normal. we will check out the complete forecast in a couple of minutes. >> marilyn's new law that bans texting while driving did go into effect today. it is considered a primary traffic offense. officers do not need another reason to pull you over. violators face fines anywhere from $70 to $500....
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where you can catch the train, >>> amtrak's northeast extension is headed south. today kicks off its new service that begins in lynchburg and makes five stops before arriving in union station. after the train leaves union station, it continues north to philadelph, new york and boston. amtrak sponsored a whistle stop tour yesterday to welcome the new service. one of the stops was in burke. >> what this pilot program does is it brings a transportation -- a new transportation option to us here in fairfax. whether it's to go into the central part of the state, which right now we don't have a rail option at all, or to get the midday downtown d.c. rail option, which we haven't had. >> this pilot program is scheduled to last for three years. a warning to parents about a rash of sexting cases in fairfax county. that refers to teens sending nude photos of themselves to other teens. the school year isn't even a month old but there have been at least four cases of sexting at one high school. nearly a dozen teens were involved. police say kids don't know that texting cases ar
where you can catch the train, >>> amtrak's northeast extension is headed south. today kicks off its new service that begins in lynchburg and makes five stops before arriving in union station. after the train leaves union station, it continues north to philadelph, new york and boston. amtrak sponsored a whistle stop tour yesterday to welcome the new service. one of the stops was in burke. >> what this pilot program does is it brings a transportation -- a new transportation option...
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and south but it's not going to happen. the heaviest rain will track to the northwest but we'll still see the tail of it as it makes its way through the baltimore area, for friday and saturday. just take the umbrella because as this area of low pressure continues to spread moisture in the region what is going to be happening as this area of low pressure makes its way this way we have that counterclockwise circulation of air bringing in the warm moisture air bringing the showers but very heavy rainfall is likely through this portion of the u.s. and also the plains states so they could see flooding there. not in the maryland area, we'll just see moderate scattered showers. you can see baltimore here. here's the scattered showers, have already interned western portions of maryland but the heaviest rainfall now southern pennsylvania. monkton 61. 66 edgemere. annapolis also 66. catonsville 64. kingsville 62. chestertown 66. here's your forecast for tonight -- continued thickening clouds, showers, scattered as they will be in the
and south but it's not going to happen. the heaviest rain will track to the northwest but we'll still see the tail of it as it makes its way through the baltimore area, for friday and saturday. just take the umbrella because as this area of low pressure continues to spread moisture in the region what is going to be happening as this area of low pressure makes its way this way we have that counterclockwise circulation of air bringing in the warm moisture air bringing the showers but very heavy...
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>> south carolina or here, that's way away. >> this is out in montana.is aroundÑi bozeman, monta. they're happy to have thexd fir snow. it's october. these things happen out in the rocky mountains. our temperature Ñiaroundçó here the other hand, and it's still snowing out there, about two to three inches of snow. many of the high spots have seen someÑi snow-skiers. our temperature outside right now -- there we are. we made it. 69 degrees. dew point, 41. southerly wind at 6 miles an hour. here's what's happening around the east. look at the temperature outside now. we are at 69 degrees right herg in washington. 60s to our north. 59 degrees up aroundÑi buffalo. chicago's xd51 degrees. in the lastÑiÑiÑi 24 hours, tha storm that brought all the winds has moved on out. here's the next wave in the atmosphere and onceagain, this storminess moving to our west so we'll be really on the frin ngs of it. earlier, miami, 92 degrees, a record high temperature. look at the areas that are having flood watches while we've been very dry. flood watches and flood warnings a
>> south carolina or here, that's way away. >> this is out in montana.is aroundÑi bozeman, monta. they're happy to have thexd fir snow. it's october. these things happen out in the rocky mountains. our temperature Ñiaroundçó here the other hand, and it's still snowing out there, about two to three inches of snow. many of the high spots have seen someÑi snow-skiers. our temperature outside right now -- there we are. we made it. 69 degrees. dew point, 41. southerly wind at 6...
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shift in the wind direction from the northwest down to the south. so we will start to see the temperatures actually increase with the help of that wind blowing in from the south as we get into tomorrow. the almanac page. high today topping out at 64 degrees. normally we should be around 73. so you can see where the low where we should be for this time of year. the low this morning, starts us off at 44. so cool start to the day. and probably get another cool start tomorrow morning. so dress the kids appropriately out at the bus stop. looking at what's happening across the region. temperatures in the lower to mid 50s. 46 in harrisburg. 53 in new york city. 52 back towards cleveland. continue to see cooler air nudging in but we have warmer temperatures making the way across the northwest. west of under nap police, warm front heading our way. so that continues to push our direction into tomorrow afternoon. and then also by saturday. bumping the temperatures into the mid upper 70s. ahead of the warm front will be showers. even a few embedded thunderstorm
shift in the wind direction from the northwest down to the south. so we will start to see the temperatures actually increase with the help of that wind blowing in from the south as we get into tomorrow. the almanac page. high today topping out at 64 degrees. normally we should be around 73. so you can see where the low where we should be for this time of year. the low this morning, starts us off at 44. so cool start to the day. and probably get another cool start tomorrow morning. so dress the...
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wind out of the south at about 5 to 15 miles per hour. therefore, it will feel a little cooler out there if you are going to be out later on tonight. again, changes are coming our way. we will start to warm up. not much sunshine tomorrow. we have to talk about the weekend because there have been some changes to the weekend forecast. these are the kind of changes le likes. let's see if -- laura evans likes. >>> this is recommend nice ant sanity of the recent olympics. tiananmen square transformed into a high-tech stage. tanks, jets, fighter jets and floats. >>> a nationwide discount program is picking up steam. plus, swine flu fears are running rampant. the virus may not be your biggest health threat. take a look at third quarter sales. going to burgertown, want anything? if they still have "the can my butt look any bigger meal," will you get me one? me, too. and i'll have "the extra tight pants combo." tom? how about "the feel so bloated i just wanna sleep for 3 days meal?" the same... and a bucket of "please keep your shirt on." instead
wind out of the south at about 5 to 15 miles per hour. therefore, it will feel a little cooler out there if you are going to be out later on tonight. again, changes are coming our way. we will start to warm up. not much sunshine tomorrow. we have to talk about the weekend because there have been some changes to the weekend forecast. these are the kind of changes le likes. let's see if -- laura evans likes. >>> this is recommend nice ant sanity of the recent olympics. tiananmen square...
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now the heaviest rain south of atlanta into lower parts of south carolina, georgia on in towards alabamatoo. the panhandle getting soaked. that mobile radar picture picking up rain. you can see it in to panama city, all stretching to the east. that's the heaviest rain. up to the atlanta metro and it's drying out. some scattered showers the rest of the day. still the flash flood warnings for the entire area because of the rain that fell yesterday and the potential for more rain later today. flash flood warnings, all areas in bright green. that includes a good drunk of georgia and south carolina including columbia. that's a weak impulse but enough to get decent rain going. you can see it there and down to the south. we'll talk about that and how much you're going to see in about half an hour. >> thank you. >>> all right. the taliban has been the military's big focus, right, in afghanistan, but the top u.s. general there is saying that the afghan people may be a big concern as well. why they may turn on the united states. and then a toddler who just wants to dance, dance, dance. an internet
now the heaviest rain south of atlanta into lower parts of south carolina, georgia on in towards alabamatoo. the panhandle getting soaked. that mobile radar picture picking up rain. you can see it in to panama city, all stretching to the east. that's the heaviest rain. up to the atlanta metro and it's drying out. some scattered showers the rest of the day. still the flash flood warnings for the entire area because of the rain that fell yesterday and the potential for more rain later today....
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th the first south american country to host the games. there is a shocking chicago, the front runner is voted out in the first round. welcome to bbc world news. coming up later, still finding survivors for two days after powerful earthquakes in indonesia. prove he is alive, the first pictures of the captured israeli soldier, gilad shalit, are released. it will be the first time south america has ever hosted the olympics. four countries on four continents bid for the games and it was rio that beat off challenges from madrid, tokyo, and chicago. even a personal intervention by two obamas was not enough to sswing it for their home town. >> tonight, i have the honor to announce that the games of the 331st olympiad are awarded to rio de janeiro. [applause] >> the joy of finding out that four years of hard work had ended in success. they had defeated the world's most powerful man. the president that touched down just an hour before the chicago presentation. his challenge was to persuade the olympic movement that he was leader of a new america,
th the first south american country to host the games. there is a shocking chicago, the front runner is voted out in the first round. welcome to bbc world news. coming up later, still finding survivors for two days after powerful earthquakes in indonesia. prove he is alive, the first pictures of the captured israeli soldier, gilad shalit, are released. it will be the first time south america has ever hosted the olympics. four countries on four continents bid for the games and it was rio that...
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few foreign troops have been this far south before. it is the very edge of america's spirit of influence, or the taliban are at their strongest. >> we want to make sure -- >> the marines know that the insurges are watching. >> they have ready a check. we hear them praying. then they start shooting. >> in the last few minutes, the marines have come under fire by taliban positions, a couple hundred meters in that direction. things have been fairly quiet and indeed of the last few weeks, but the fear was that the taliban was regrouping and replenishing. so far that seems to be borne out. they need cover it, and a volley of mortars is fired in. >> hey! came to the right side! >> one of the marines is shot through the test. he is able to talk but needs urgent medical care. the taliban have the troops in their sights. watch as the rounds at land close by. as the emergency medical team arrives, the taliban have been and opens fire. -- the taliban and opens fire. today's later, another marine was shot and this t killed. they have lost 13 men i
few foreign troops have been this far south before. it is the very edge of america's spirit of influence, or the taliban are at their strongest. >> we want to make sure -- >> the marines know that the insurges are watching. >> they have ready a check. we hear them praying. then they start shooting. >> in the last few minutes, the marines have come under fire by taliban positions, a couple hundred meters in that direction. things have been fairly quiet and indeed of the...
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very warm, mild temperatures down to the south. so there's what we call a collision of air masses down here. there's been severe weather tonight down through oklahoma, texas and northwest louisiana, part of the same system that will bring us just some showers tomorrow evening and early, early saturday morning. overnight tonight some clouds coming in, mid to high level clouds. we won't be mostly cloudy and that means temperatures will come right back down to the upper 40s. here in town lower 50s. out in the suburbs, looks like we're easily going to be in the lower 40s overnight tonight. more clouds tomorrow. certainly warmer than today. we're headed up to about 75 here in the city. that would be 10 degrees warmer than where we were today. again down south you are probably pushing 80 late tomorrow afternoon with some good sun. winds out of the south at 5 to 10. that of course will help to warm us up quite nicely. right on through the day tomorrow, a bit of an increase in clouds. i think by late afternoon and tomorrow evening will be
very warm, mild temperatures down to the south. so there's what we call a collision of air masses down here. there's been severe weather tonight down through oklahoma, texas and northwest louisiana, part of the same system that will bring us just some showers tomorrow evening and early, early saturday morning. overnight tonight some clouds coming in, mid to high level clouds. we won't be mostly cloudy and that means temperatures will come right back down to the upper 40s. here in town lower...
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rio is dripping with pride and now south america is finally on the olympic map. all though they have lost four previous olympic bids, the president of this country says this entire nation is ready to host the world. brian. >> miguel almaguer in rio. thanks. >>> it was a bombshell when the excited studio audience of mostly tourists sat in on the taping for david letterman. it involves sex in the workplace, extortion, a painful public admission and an arrest. the story to want from nbcs peter alexander. >> do you feel like a story. >> reporter: it was an extraordinary late night confession that many of david letterman's audience mistook for a joke. last month, he got a package in the backseat of his car. >> there's a letter in the package and it says that i know that you do some terrible, terrible things. >> reporter: letterman made another startling admission. >> i have had sex with women who work on this show. >> reporter: today, more details became public as prosecutors charged 51-year-old robert joe halderman a veteran of cbs programs including "48 hours." he w
rio is dripping with pride and now south america is finally on the olympic map. all though they have lost four previous olympic bids, the president of this country says this entire nation is ready to host the world. brian. >> miguel almaguer in rio. thanks. >>> it was a bombshell when the excited studio audience of mostly tourists sat in on the taping for david letterman. it involves sex in the workplace, extortion, a painful public admission and an arrest. the story to want from...
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rescuers are searching for victims in the south pacific on the island of samoa. at least 150 people are dead. this new zealand school teacher was in a truck trying to outrun the wall of water. >> i don't know. i just popped out. >> reporter: she is not sure if any of the children made it out alive. the task of cleaning up is daunting. the tsunami pushed boats out of the ocean and destroyed countless homes. emergency aid is on the way for the people in the samoan islands, it cannot come fast enough. karen brown, cbs news. >> there were a series of earthquakes in california today. those came in at 5.1. >>> back here in our area, we are dealing with some cool temperatures. if you have not been outside today, you know what we are talking about. it has shaped up to be a beautiful fall afternoon. we are live with first warning weather coverage. marty is in the outback. is it nice? >> it is not bad. delightful. >> it looks nice. we will check in with tim williams in the first warning weather center. >> we have had discussions and some people love the change. others are
rescuers are searching for victims in the south pacific on the island of samoa. at least 150 people are dead. this new zealand school teacher was in a truck trying to outrun the wall of water. >> i don't know. i just popped out. >> reporter: she is not sure if any of the children made it out alive. the task of cleaning up is daunting. the tsunami pushed boats out of the ocean and destroyed countless homes. emergency aid is on the way for the people in the samoan islands, it cannot...
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south america has never hosted the olympics. but rio also has the highest crime rate and the most expensive bid. we're talking about over $10 billion to get ready for the olympics. madrid is the most ready with more than three-quart he recalls of their venues built or under construction. they also have the most public support but european cities as you know got the last two olympic bids. finally, we've got tokyo to take a look at. it has the most experience hosting major sporting events but the last summer games were in asia and have not created much buzz for their bid as of yet. >> got you. we'll see what hamppens. interesting. >>> you probably don't expect to hear a 13-year-old has breast cancer but in about 15 minutes we'll hear about one teen's brave battle. >>> you can say good-bye to saturn cars. our money expert jennifer westhoven has more on why general motors is pulling the plug on the brand. >> there were months where they were trying to sell saturn to pensky but in the end pensky backed out. general motors says that i
south america has never hosted the olympics. but rio also has the highest crime rate and the most expensive bid. we're talking about over $10 billion to get ready for the olympics. madrid is the most ready with more than three-quart he recalls of their venues built or under construction. they also have the most public support but european cities as you know got the last two olympic bids. finally, we've got tokyo to take a look at. it has the most experience hosting major sporting events but the...
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wind will be out of the south for much of today. tonight, the showers return and i mentioned there could be a thunderstorm overnight. overnight low, 6 # degrees here in town. upper 50s off to the north an west. let's talk weekend. clouds to start the day tomorrow but much of saturday should be dry. maybe some peeks of sunshine during the afternoon. sunday look great. highs in the upper 60s and then by early next week, i showed you the cold air out to the west. that will start to get in here by monday and notice tuesday's high temperature only 63 degrees. we could have upper 50s for parts of the area by wednesday so cooler air on the way. >>> lets get to on-time traffic with julie wright. >> this started back around ten minutes after 5:00 is when we antiotic the call in that a pedestrian had been struck on the inner loop of the beltway. we are told it is a 28-year-old female who has been transported away from the scene. no word on her injuries. we do know the inner loop along the right side of your screen is now open as you continue
wind will be out of the south for much of today. tonight, the showers return and i mentioned there could be a thunderstorm overnight. overnight low, 6 # degrees here in town. upper 50s off to the north an west. let's talk weekend. clouds to start the day tomorrow but much of saturday should be dry. maybe some peeks of sunshine during the afternoon. sunday look great. highs in the upper 60s and then by early next week, i showed you the cold air out to the west. that will start to get in here by...
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one area of low pressure to the south of us that kept the rain well to the soust. -- south.but all of our attention is to the northwest. you see this next area of rain, that's coming into southern sections of minnesota, over into wisconsin, and that is the beginningof the storm system that will eventually bring us a chance at least for some showers as we get into late tomorrow night and early wednesday morning, at least that's the way it's looking right now. mostly clear tonight, chilly in the suburbs, we're talking about 51 or so here in the city. lower 50s, a little warmer for the city overnight tonight. afternoon high clouds, but it's going to be gorgeous tomorrow with comfortable temperatures and highs tomorrow right back up into the upper 60s and lowerrer 70s. we start off with full sunshine tomorrow, couple of clouds by noon, but very sunny and high clouds coming in late in the day. high temperature gets up to about 70 degrees to 73 degrees for highs across the area for tomorrow. five-day forecast, again, not bad, just some showers wednesday morning. at this point it l
one area of low pressure to the south of us that kept the rain well to the soust. -- south.but all of our attention is to the northwest. you see this next area of rain, that's coming into southern sections of minnesota, over into wisconsin, and that is the beginningof the storm system that will eventually bring us a chance at least for some showers as we get into late tomorrow night and early wednesday morning, at least that's the way it's looking right now. mostly clear tonight, chilly in the...
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you can see spotty energy south of baltimore from the bay south westward across annapolis across charles and st. mary's counties and southern maryland. it is just spotty sprinkles and showers. most of the rain has been across the coast. there have been sprinkles across ocean city in virginia as well. but again, nothing significant. the front is west of us. it will be slowly moving east during the day. we can't totally take the rain out of the forecast, but stick around. >> taking a look at our top stories. police are looking for the suspects who left a bomb on an mta bus. happened after 2:00 friday afternoon while the bus was on howard and fay et streets. mta officials say it exploded and released a strong odor of ammonia. no one was injured. >> baltimore city detectives searching for answers after the decomposing body of a woman was found in a manhole. around 10:30 a.m. a verizon technician found the body. they removed the body to bennighouse. the question is, how did the body get there. a witness explained to her, there was no way the body could have floated there. >> he said that the
you can see spotty energy south of baltimore from the bay south westward across annapolis across charles and st. mary's counties and southern maryland. it is just spotty sprinkles and showers. most of the rain has been across the coast. there have been sprinkles across ocean city in virginia as well. but again, nothing significant. the front is west of us. it will be slowly moving east during the day. we can't totally take the rain out of the forecast, but stick around. >> taking a look...
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never having been hosted by a country in south america. is that what people say pushed the ioc to pick the city? >> to be quite honest, alex why the ioc made the çódecision, they're just thrilled that it is coming here. as you mentioned, south america has been picked by the ioc several time in the past. rio had a bid in 2004 and 2012. they've had four bids in toll but they have lost. the folk here are glad the ioc has finally decide that had south america gets its turn. it is home to some 400 million people with a huge day for them here. and although they are, they had some concerns they were going to lose to north america again, they say they really aren't too concerned with how or why the ioc reached their decision. they're just thrilled the game are coming this way. >> with the bikini weather, it he might want to ask these questionsful are people dress that had way? >> reporter: i think in rio, it always seem to be bikini weather. when the game are here in the summer of 2016, it will be nice and warm. probably mid 70s now, a bit overcas
never having been hosted by a country in south america. is that what people say pushed the ioc to pick the city? >> to be quite honest, alex why the ioc made the çódecision, they're just thrilled that it is coming here. as you mentioned, south america has been picked by the ioc several time in the past. rio had a bid in 2004 and 2012. they've had four bids in toll but they have lost. the folk here are glad the ioc has finally decide that had south america gets its turn. it is home to...
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south africa former police chief, selebi has pled not guilty to any crime. he says he's a victim of a conspiracy. the interim government in honduras has lifted the state of emergency that has banned protests and lifted security rights. they have closed media outlets and since the return of the ousted president. microsoft is investigating claims that thousands of pass words for hot mail have been hacked and posted online. microsoft says they will take appropriate steps. the first time that the british security access is allowed access to the secret files, and the head saying that at the time too many were being spied on. >> the activation code, how did you locate it? >> i didn't it, it did it for me. >> our understanding of what britain security service, mi 5 is has from friction and now for the first time they have opened up their archive to tell the story. >> this is the first history of mi-5 that an outside historian has been given access to almost all the files to present day. >> among the allegations that mi-fort myers kept files on henderson because of
south africa former police chief, selebi has pled not guilty to any crime. he says he's a victim of a conspiracy. the interim government in honduras has lifted the state of emergency that has banned protests and lifted security rights. they have closed media outlets and since the return of the ousted president. microsoft is investigating claims that thousands of pass words for hot mail have been hacked and posted online. microsoft says they will take appropriate steps. the first time that the...
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the people of south carolina are rallying around mark sanford. their christian governor, who somehow mistook an argentinian woman's [ bleep ] for the appellation trail. how fabulous is that? next time, if sanford wants to win in a landslide, maybe he should have an affair with a swede and tell his wife he is snowboarding in minsk. let's face it. sex sells. it may ruin marriages, upset families and become national embarrassments. but so what? the main thing here is americans are transfixed. they don't want to miss one salacious detail. it's a ratings bonanza. you know, this is a new show, and i could use a little leg up, you know? maybe it's time for me to have my own the at work here. you know, this studio is crawling with men, you know? hank, i don't mean too much offense, but there is no frigging way, okay? even i have standards. but that's just me. >> you can catch the "joy behar show" k p.m. eastern time here on hln. >>> add your 9:00 to 5:00 job on top, and it could be down right exhausting. so just how happy are working moms. what a new sur
the people of south carolina are rallying around mark sanford. their christian governor, who somehow mistook an argentinian woman's [ bleep ] for the appellation trail. how fabulous is that? next time, if sanford wants to win in a landslide, maybe he should have an affair with a swede and tell his wife he is snowboarding in minsk. let's face it. sex sells. it may ruin marriages, upset families and become national embarrassments. but so what? the main thing here is americans are transfixed. they...
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rio will host those games first time ever in south america. members of the international olympic committee voted earlier today in denmark on four possible cities. chicago, tokyo, madrid and rio. this means that the games will be there for the first time in that continent rio beating madrid in the final round of voting. chicago learned at the outset that it was out of the running. here's what that looked like today. about an hour and a half ago. >> the city of chicago having obtained the least number of votes will not participate in the next round. >> chicago area residents gathered downtown in daley plaza were stunned by the news that their city was the first one eliminated. it got the fewest votes. many assumed chicago would make it past the first round. chicago was eliminated in spite of a personal appeal by the ioc to bring the 2016 games to his adopted hometown. he called chicago a diverse city that could easily host the world. >>> on his way back from his trip to copenhagen, the president met with general stanley mcchrystal for 25 minutes
rio will host those games first time ever in south america. members of the international olympic committee voted earlier today in denmark on four possible cities. chicago, tokyo, madrid and rio. this means that the games will be there for the first time in that continent rio beating madrid in the final round of voting. chicago learned at the outset that it was out of the running. here's what that looked like today. about an hour and a half ago. >> the city of chicago having obtained the...