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c-span: you went looking for prince in st. paul-minneapolis, minnesota, the twin cities. >> guest: yes. c-span: who is he? >> guest: the artist formerly known as the artist known as prince. he was this--he's this pop musician who i have a great deal of admiration and just love of his music and i knew it was a fool's adventure to try to find him because it's very well-known that he gives very few interviews and has be--you know, is very controversial and that sort of thing. c-span: what would you ask him if you got him? >> guest: about his musical influences, probably. i mean, i just find his music to be extraordinarily american insofar that it just really merges the diaspora with all sorts of other musical influences. and on top of that, you know, he grew up in st. paul -- minneapolis, sorry, minnesota and--as a young black man and so how did that, in essence, lead to this extraordinary explosive music. c-span: what did you find there? >> guest: i found instead, you know, a wealth of information. it's one of the longest chapters in
c-span: you went looking for prince in st. paul-minneapolis, minnesota, the twin cities. >> guest: yes. c-span: who is he? >> guest: the artist formerly known as the artist known as prince. he was this--he's this pop musician who i have a great deal of admiration and just love of his music and i knew it was a fool's adventure to try to find him because it's very well-known that he gives very few interviews and has be--you know, is very controversial and that sort of thing. c-span:...
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st. paul is closed. spots to avoid this morning. we have a closure near new hampshire because of some flooding in howard county. we have a swift water rescue. we have a closure in cockeysville. if he spots to watch for - a few spots to watch for. increasing in volume on the west side of the beltway. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. ava is at the sports legends museum. it is incredible. >> looking for to the big game. i want to get a check of the weather. most of the showers are tapering down. 48 degrees at the airport. temperatures were in the 60's in the middle of the night. i am live at the sports legends museum. i'm with the deputy director. you guys have a huge gallery for the ravens. >> we have the ravens, the colts. we invite all the fans to come down. >> you have a lot of photos and jerseys. jersey. is ray lewis' he has elastic in his sleeve. that is one of our prized collections. we have a pair of his shoes. >> this week is free for children under the age of 14. >> we're located right next to oriole park. we're open e
st. paul is closed. spots to avoid this morning. we have a closure near new hampshire because of some flooding in howard county. we have a swift water rescue. we have a closure in cockeysville. if he spots to watch for - a few spots to watch for. increasing in volume on the west side of the beltway. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. ava is at the sports legends museum. it is incredible. >> looking for to the big game. i want to get a check of the weather. most of the showers are...
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meanwhile, the coast guard cutter rushes toward st. paul island, muscles in as close as it can, and tries firing tow lines across the ice to the alaskan monarch, but it doesn't work. lieutenant commander's gooth's chopper is half an hour from the island when she begins hearing radio transmissions from the two ships. >> we hear the captain from the monarch telling them we're coming close to the rocks, we're putting our survival suits on. when we heard them say, "survival suits on," that keys us to say, this is not a salvage anymore, boys, we'd better be ready for a rescue. >> by the time laura gooth maneuvers her chopper over the bow of the monarch, four crewmen are ready to leave the ship. while the crew's being rescued, captain morris hanson and his engineer decide to stay aboard and wait it out. the captain is reluctant to leave his ship. >> he said that he wanted to try one more time. he wanted to try one more time to try to salvage the vessel. >> yeah, we've just grounded. we just grounded. >> just after we moved off, they went on the r
meanwhile, the coast guard cutter rushes toward st. paul island, muscles in as close as it can, and tries firing tow lines across the ice to the alaskan monarch, but it doesn't work. lieutenant commander's gooth's chopper is half an hour from the island when she begins hearing radio transmissions from the two ships. >> we hear the captain from the monarch telling them we're coming close to the rocks, we're putting our survival suits on. when we heard them say, "survival suits...
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where right here the post you write just a couple days in the on vatican square st paul's st paul square same thing happened so what was going to happen was why is russia treated differently well i think it is as i said there is so inertia here and i think that someone has to be the bad guy in this world. is the usual suspect no russians but the russians are not exporting its. political system is not bombing foreign countries it doesn't have one ton of obey it except the united states is the good guy in the world i mean again i mean it's seems to me that you know there are elements here russia is far from a perfect place i've lived here for a long time we've all lived here a long time some of you were from here ok but i think it's a much more mixed story and complicated story and that every country has problems and problems are to be solved but it sounds like i mean if you read the economist the mean or you read newsweek this country is going to collapse this year did you know that victoria heritage a lot although every year a list that is going to collapse that's ok soon we're going to
where right here the post you write just a couple days in the on vatican square st paul's st paul square same thing happened so what was going to happen was why is russia treated differently well i think it is as i said there is so inertia here and i think that someone has to be the bad guy in this world. is the usual suspect no russians but the russians are not exporting its. political system is not bombing foreign countries it doesn't have one ton of obey it except the united states is the...
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the builder, james olson, who lives in st. paul, he had somehow gotten the guitar into the room. picked it up and played it, and i have not gone back. it has a slightly wider net than most flattop guitars have, and not a large body. i have often thought i would like to make like a plastic copy of it and put it up here because i never get up here. [laughter] it just sounds good in spite of it. he had left this, and i loved the way it sounded. with the exception of a line 6 guitar which i played now, because i am developing a special kind of electronic guitar that plays bass at the same time it plays guitar. with the exception of that line 6, and a fender telecast that i played on two or three songs and night, this is the guitar i mostly play. ♪ >> i was brought up in the context of, like, the episcopal hymnal i think is probably what is at the center of my, along with the rest of the western world, is at the center of my musical experience. and i learned those songs. ♪ those songs like that's "jerusalem," and "a mighty fortress is our god," and all of those tunes i worked out when
the builder, james olson, who lives in st. paul, he had somehow gotten the guitar into the room. picked it up and played it, and i have not gone back. it has a slightly wider net than most flattop guitars have, and not a large body. i have often thought i would like to make like a plastic copy of it and put it up here because i never get up here. [laughter] it just sounds good in spite of it. he had left this, and i loved the way it sounded. with the exception of a line 6 guitar which i played...
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. >>> complications underway in st. paul, minnesota. it's the state snow sculpting competition where three member teams are competing to transform a block of snow into a work of art. last year's competition was canceled because of warm weather and the lack of snow. but this year, that doesn't appear to be a problem. colder temperatures will make it easier to create artificial snow, if need be, and the competition ends at noon tomorrow. >> the winds should be in minnesota. it should be bone chilling cold. >> i've been there, it is cold. you had some good basketball today. >> maryland and georgetown. we still don't know where they are just yet, well, one did, that's for sure. they are still dangerous, even against the best teams in the country. serious final moments come down to a play made by a guy you probably have never heard of, even if you have gone to every georgetown game. maryland could have used that today. very little fight from the turtles in the final 15 minutes and the ravens finish up work here. about to head south soon. sup
. >>> complications underway in st. paul, minnesota. it's the state snow sculpting competition where three member teams are competing to transform a block of snow into a work of art. last year's competition was canceled because of warm weather and the lack of snow. but this year, that doesn't appear to be a problem. colder temperatures will make it easier to create artificial snow, if need be, and the competition ends at noon tomorrow. >> the winds should be in minnesota. it...
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it's right now going on in st. paul, but if this isn't crazy enough, i got another video for you that's just a little crazier. it's actually from last year's competition. >> hello everybody. i'm from -- >> this is a guy who gives us a firsthand perspective of what it looks like to be one of these racers. >> yeah! >> and all the way -- >> all the while gives us play-by-play. >> for the roller coaster here. very important. wow. this is loud here. and the ice is fast! >> isn't this awesome? >> the ice is fast! >> claudio is a coach of this carries sport. a bunch of angles and claudio geared up with like four different gopros. >> all right. this part of the track. >> you would never know, if you just listened to it that he's speeding down an ice hill of death. >> this is going to be gnarly! >>> you're about to break down some real or fake videos with ebaum's world. first, see you what you get when you shazam a toilet frush. >> oh! >> i don't want to say fake. >> and what happens when you make your husband mad? >> i think it
it's right now going on in st. paul, but if this isn't crazy enough, i got another video for you that's just a little crazier. it's actually from last year's competition. >> hello everybody. i'm from -- >> this is a guy who gives us a firsthand perspective of what it looks like to be one of these racers. >> yeah! >> and all the way -- >> all the while gives us play-by-play. >> for the roller coaster here. very important. wow. this is loud here. and the ice is...
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. >>> tough competition is underway this end in st. paul, minnesota. three member teams are competing to transform a block of snow in to a work of art. last year's competition was canceled due to weather. this year, no problem. cold temperatures make it easy to create artificial snow if needed. the competition is at noon tomorrow. >>> just over a week from super bowl xlvii and ravens fans full of purple pride. >> reporter: ravens fans are gearing up and ready to cheer the team to a super bowl win. >> go ravens! >> reporter: fans lined up for a chance to see one of their favorite players off to new orleans. >> i'm a huge jacoby jones fan. we were going to meet him a couple weeks ago but we couldn't make it so i really want to meet him today. >> reporter: jones took time to give back to fans, signing autographs and taking pictures downtown. >> we had all those fans after the game, you would have thought we played a home game. >> reporter: baltimore is full of purple pride and some are taking the pride down south. >> fortunate enough to get tickets from f
. >>> tough competition is underway this end in st. paul, minnesota. three member teams are competing to transform a block of snow in to a work of art. last year's competition was canceled due to weather. this year, no problem. cold temperatures make it easy to create artificial snow if needed. the competition is at noon tomorrow. >>> just over a week from super bowl xlvii and ravens fans full of purple pride. >> reporter: ravens fans are gearing up and ready to cheer...
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st. paul's chapel. that is where george washington adjourned congress during the inauguration, to go down there and pray. during that prayer meeting, george washington asked for the blessings of god. the little chapel is located on the same territory where the world trade center was destroyed. i thought that was interesting, because washington said if we ever turned our back on god, god would lift his hand of protection and prosperity from this nation. just a few years ago, washington's monument there was damaged so badly that we can no longer go into it. do you know where his second inauguration was? guest: congress hall, in philadelphia. you can visit it. host: under article 2, section 1 of the constitution, the oath of office is listed in the constitution. "so help me god" is not. guest: that's right. they're still arguing about whether george washington said it or not. host: why are they arguing? guest: various eyewitness accounts. various eye witness accounts. a bunch of people report the same even
st. paul's chapel. that is where george washington adjourned congress during the inauguration, to go down there and pray. during that prayer meeting, george washington asked for the blessings of god. the little chapel is located on the same territory where the world trade center was destroyed. i thought that was interesting, because washington said if we ever turned our back on god, god would lift his hand of protection and prosperity from this nation. just a few years ago, washington's...
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root of many of the foreign policy was that the american people are now suffering well that was very st paul how do you feel about that. i think that's a gross oversimplification of the story if there are errors that the american government makes it's not due to the cia it's due to the directions they're given and to close it down would cause immense disruption and difficult him building up an agency with comparable competence and replace it ok if i could stay with you so the cia has never done anything without direction. that's not exactly what i said but i'm not aware that there is evidence that the content of the contemporary cia we're not talking about the sixty's and early seventy's and all those things which were put right by the church or the frank church investigations you know that but the contemporary cia i do not think is alleged credibly to be proceeding without direction ok lawrence you want to jump in there write. your guest in london. your guest practicable to. the cia in era of nation states and also i agree that you cia does not act in a rogue fashion under normal circumstan
root of many of the foreign policy was that the american people are now suffering well that was very st paul how do you feel about that. i think that's a gross oversimplification of the story if there are errors that the american government makes it's not due to the cia it's due to the directions they're given and to close it down would cause immense disruption and difficult him building up an agency with comparable competence and replace it ok if i could stay with you so the cia has never done...
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washington they find the revolting a arrogant ass because you ass describes herself let me quote from st. paulk to be the op-ed columnist at the times is a big deal. immensely grateful
washington they find the revolting a arrogant ass because you ass describes herself let me quote from st. paulk to be the op-ed columnist at the times is a big deal. immensely grateful
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and today, james novak of the st. paulesota, fire department, shows us what happens if the grill goes out. the propane keeps flowing. you go to relight the grill. watch again, as those doors blow open. here's what's happening. if the flame goes out, the gas can begin to fill up the grill, especially if the tank is enclosed. and because propane is heavier than air, it is slow to dissipate, even more so in cold weather. pooling around the tank and grill. so, when you go to relight, this could happen to you. if your grill goes out and you need to relight it, how long should you wait? >> most manufacturer's instructions will say a minimum of five minutes. >> reporter: so, again, if your flame blows out, open the grill, turn off the valve, wait at least five minutes and trust your nose. oh, i do smell that. pro pain has an added odor, like rotten eggs, to warn you, although hannah says she never smelled anything. she's just thankful now to be on the mend. lisa stark, abc news, washington. >> and we're thankful, too. >>> and we
and today, james novak of the st. paulesota, fire department, shows us what happens if the grill goes out. the propane keeps flowing. you go to relight the grill. watch again, as those doors blow open. here's what's happening. if the flame goes out, the gas can begin to fill up the grill, especially if the tank is enclosed. and because propane is heavier than air, it is slow to dissipate, even more so in cold weather. pooling around the tank and grill. so, when you go to relight, this could...
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on december 29, 1940, the largest single attack took place when hundreds were radioed the st. paul cathedral. they trapped millions around the cathedral and the city. on new year's eve churchill drafted the cable to roosevelt he said dear mr. president, i do not know what is in your mind. and i do not know what your plans to do, but we are fighting for our lives. ten days later, january 10, 1941, hopkins was in the basement of number 10 downing street, churchill's residence, the prime minister's residence, having lunch alone with winston churchill. he was an extraordinary man. he played and was declared a decisive part in the whole movement of the war. he said that his was the sole of the shoe of the crumbling white house. i always enjoyed his company, roosevelt said, especially when things went ill. he could be very disagreeable and say hard and solid things. churchill's words. so hopkins laid the gr laid thek for an incredibly important relationship with winston churchill. then a few days later in england, actually it was scotland. three days later he cemented the relationship wi
on december 29, 1940, the largest single attack took place when hundreds were radioed the st. paul cathedral. they trapped millions around the cathedral and the city. on new year's eve churchill drafted the cable to roosevelt he said dear mr. president, i do not know what is in your mind. and i do not know what your plans to do, but we are fighting for our lives. ten days later, january 10, 1941, hopkins was in the basement of number 10 downing street, churchill's residence, the prime...
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>> this is a minneapolis-st. paul company. ahad a conference call today. they basically the painters use instead of using a brush, they use a spray. this is not a newcomer. great cash flow. a terrific job of allocating cash. they can earn as much as four to $5 over the next four years out. march up steadily and a windfall of money that the government because one asset they can keep. cheryl: it is not the baby stroller company? >> they have baby strollers, but this is a different company. cheryl: it does the spray painting. >> and lubrication on equipment, that is what contractors want. you got the name right. i was on a conference call. that is why the stock is up reported better-than-expected earnings. but you can make 50% in three or four years in the stock. cheryl: this one we love, sausage. wilshire farms. just so people know he came in here yammering. why do you love it? >> essentially i like things that are easy for me to understand. sausage, jimmy dean read phil scheier brand foods spun off, and i find companies splitting up, but when they split up
>> this is a minneapolis-st. paul company. ahad a conference call today. they basically the painters use instead of using a brush, they use a spray. this is not a newcomer. great cash flow. a terrific job of allocating cash. they can earn as much as four to $5 over the next four years out. march up steadily and a windfall of money that the government because one asset they can keep. cheryl: it is not the baby stroller company? >> they have baby strollers, but this is a different...
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it was not like a st. paul in damascus moment where i read woke up and changed, that i did come back terribly bothered, and it took me many years to work out. for the last 30 years of my life, they're completely contrary to the first 35 years of my life. i think coming from the other side to where i am, i have learned a certain dimension of experience and that is why i am doing this. >> finally, what lessons can president obama learn from your tv series on showtime. >> it would be great if you watched it. -- he watched it. the best lesson is compassion. i think he has it. he has a sense of the world. seeing through history, seeing the world through other people's eyes and having empathy for others, roosevelt had it. kennedy had it. kennedy was the first person since world war ii to knowledge the suffering of the russian people. get in touch with the heart. you can be -- i would say soft is a good word. compassionate. you can make friends around the world. we can be a partner with the entire world. there are 180
it was not like a st. paul in damascus moment where i read woke up and changed, that i did come back terribly bothered, and it took me many years to work out. for the last 30 years of my life, they're completely contrary to the first 35 years of my life. i think coming from the other side to where i am, i have learned a certain dimension of experience and that is why i am doing this. >> finally, what lessons can president obama learn from your tv series on showtime. >> it would be...
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st. paul's chapel in new york, and had a service. there was no first amendment by the at that time. -- at that time. what has happened now is that congress does not vote in these things. presidents choose what to do. since roosevelt's time, presidents have usually gone to a church service on the morning of the inauguration or just before the inauguration. that is personal to them. they choose whatever bible to hold. just like members of congress can choose a family bible or historical bible. when the first muslim was sworn in, he was provided with thomas jefferson's copy of the koran to be sworn in. people choose something appropriate to them. "so help me god" is another issue. i do not think there is anything wrong with the president saying it. the question is, why is the chief justice reading something that is not in the constitution. >> good morning. i attend miami-dade college. what has led you to be an oral historian, and what is your favorite part about being one? >> unlike political history. oral history -- unlike political hi
st. paul's chapel in new york, and had a service. there was no first amendment by the at that time. -- at that time. what has happened now is that congress does not vote in these things. presidents choose what to do. since roosevelt's time, presidents have usually gone to a church service on the morning of the inauguration or just before the inauguration. that is personal to them. they choose whatever bible to hold. just like members of congress can choose a family bible or historical bible....
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. >>> an american eagle pilot was arrested just before takeoff this morning at the minneapolis/st. paul international airport. the pilot smelled of alcohol before he boarded the plane. dural preflight checks, the pilot was given a breathalyzer test and he was arrested. the flight was delayed. >>> a battery-powered toothbrush and luggage caused travel backups today. workers at air trance hear a the terminal reopened about an hour later. >>> more than two months as soon as superstorm sandy devastated parts of new york and new jersey. today congress approved nearly a $10 billion bill in eight to help pay. some lawmakers have been outraged by delays in funding for sandy relief. >> it was a very emotional day. very, very upset this bill was delayed and the victims of superstorm sandy had to wait so long. lawyers were leaving nothing to chance, furious that money for claims have been held up for victims. >> they've been suffering. they have suffered long enough. they need to hear from their government. you they a total disaster in helping those people. the much. >> the vote was delayed earlie
. >>> an american eagle pilot was arrested just before takeoff this morning at the minneapolis/st. paul international airport. the pilot smelled of alcohol before he boarded the plane. dural preflight checks, the pilot was given a breathalyzer test and he was arrested. the flight was delayed. >>> a battery-powered toothbrush and luggage caused travel backups today. workers at air trance hear a the terminal reopened about an hour later. >>> more than two months as soon...
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st. paul's cathedral. they dropped millions of incendiaries around the old cathedral in the city. on new year's eve, the city was burning and churchill drafted the cable to roosevelt. dear mr. president, i do not know what is in your mind, and i do not know what america plans to do. but we are fighting for our lives. 10 days later, january 10, 1941, hopkins found himself in a basement of number 10 downing street, churchill's resident, the prime minister's residence having lunch alone with winston churchill. the windows of the house, the old house had been blown out upstairs. that's why they were in the basement. and that was an amazing two or three hour liquefied lunch that the two of them had. but of that, when churchill wrote, let me see if i can remember his words. he said, he said best, i met harry hopkins, that extraordinary man who played and was played, a sometimes decisive part in the whole movement of the war. and then he said, his was the sole that flamed out of a body. he was a crumbling white house. these are churchill's words, from which they are shown great beams tha
st. paul's cathedral. they dropped millions of incendiaries around the old cathedral in the city. on new year's eve, the city was burning and churchill drafted the cable to roosevelt. dear mr. president, i do not know what is in your mind, and i do not know what america plans to do. but we are fighting for our lives. 10 days later, january 10, 1941, hopkins found himself in a basement of number 10 downing street, churchill's resident, the prime minister's residence having lunch alone with...
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tell it to the people in st. paul. >> yes. >> i am sorry they couldn't show up.was cold and annoying here. this is good news. >> i found it annoying, too. i have been in california for more than ten years. i am desensitized. >>> well, the housing market is hot, especially here in the bay area. we have premier reality here with us in the studio is. >> we asked them are the prices too good to be true or are buyers really paying? and what is this about paying with cash? >> where you live in cran they have had 16 homes sold. out of those 6 were sold with cash and two are above a million dollar price range. actually was my own nest egg. >> when we are talking about people coming in with cash, we are talking investors, not people living in the home? >> actually, the international market is growing so that in 2013 there will be first time home buyers, international buyers and investors very effective in the market -- forgive in the heart attack. >> ac negative the arctic -- active in the arctic. >> are first time home buyers being priced out of the market? >> that is no
tell it to the people in st. paul. >> yes. >> i am sorry they couldn't show up.was cold and annoying here. this is good news. >> i found it annoying, too. i have been in california for more than ten years. i am desensitized. >>> well, the housing market is hot, especially here in the bay area. we have premier reality here with us in the studio is. >> we asked them are the prices too good to be true or are buyers really paying? and what is this about paying with...
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and james novak of the st. paul department shows us what happens if the grill goes out. the propane keeps flowing. you go to relight the grill. watch again as those doors blow open. here's what's happening. if the flame goes out, the gas can begin to fill up the grill, especially if the tank isn't -- the tank is enclosed. because propane is heavier than air, it's slow to dissipate, even more so in cold weather, pooling around the tank and grill. so when you go to relight, this could happen to you. if your grill goes out and you need to relight it, how long should you wait? >> most manufacturers' instructions will say a minimum of five minutes. >> reporter: so again, if your flame goes out, open the grill, turn off the valve, wait five minutes, and trust your nose. oh, i do smell that. propane has an added odor, like rotten eggs. although hannah says she never smelled anything. she's just thankful now to be on the mend. lisa stark, abc news, washington. >> how very lucky. props to her for having the spirit to come ba
and james novak of the st. paul department shows us what happens if the grill goes out. the propane keeps flowing. you go to relight the grill. watch again as those doors blow open. here's what's happening. if the flame goes out, the gas can begin to fill up the grill, especially if the tank isn't -- the tank is enclosed. because propane is heavier than air, it's slow to dissipate, even more so in cold weather, pooling around the tank and grill. so when you go to relight, this could happen to...
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farther to the west and north, minneapolis, st. paul, only 14 degrees. chicago, only 19. this is the sore source of our winds coming in from the north and west so the cold will continue. but it will be dry. future weather, our afternoon sky, quite sunny but as we get into the evening hours we might have some more clouds racing through from time to time but then sun coming back during the day tomorrow and mostly sunny on friday as the cold, dry, high pressure moves over the region and it will stay dry into the weekend. here's how we're looking for the rest of the day. for the afternoon, partly sunny and cold breezes with temperatures in the 30s to briefly near 40 downtown. and then overnight tonight, it's going to be cold unear a partly cloudy sky and by midnight, right back down to near 30 degrees. and then it will drop even more than that by down tomorrow. down into the low to mid 20s, much of the region and partly sunny to sunny as times on thursday. highs tomorrow only around 40 and then on friday morning back to the 20s and then afternoon into the mid 40s aptd sundayy
farther to the west and north, minneapolis, st. paul, only 14 degrees. chicago, only 19. this is the sore source of our winds coming in from the north and west so the cold will continue. but it will be dry. future weather, our afternoon sky, quite sunny but as we get into the evening hours we might have some more clouds racing through from time to time but then sun coming back during the day tomorrow and mostly sunny on friday as the cold, dry, high pressure moves over the region and it will...
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. >> reporter: a pilot arrested at minneapolis st. paulg an alcohol breath test. this american eagle pilot was preparing to fly to new york laguardia airport friday morning, police making the 48- year-old pilot take a test after officers and tsa agents smelled alcohol on him. >> they're affecting other passengers. you're affecting your crew members. you're putting them at risk and in danger. >> scary to think of pilots getting away with stuff that -- mine the fact that he was not -- i mean the fact that he was intoxicated but probably hadn't slept much either. >> reporter: american airlines which uses american eagle for shorter connecting flights say the pilot has been suspended pending investigation. the company also says american eagle has a well established substance abuse policy designed to put the safety of employees and customers first. the flight was delayed more than two hours while a replacement pilot was brought in. >> obviously i think they made the right decision not to have him fly and i'm glad i wasn't on that flight. >> repo
. >> reporter: a pilot arrested at minneapolis st. paulg an alcohol breath test. this american eagle pilot was preparing to fly to new york laguardia airport friday morning, police making the 48- year-old pilot take a test after officers and tsa agents smelled alcohol on him. >> they're affecting other passengers. you're affecting your crew members. you're putting them at risk and in danger. >> scary to think of pilots getting away with stuff that -- mine the fact that he was...
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st. paul's chapel.hat is where george washington adjourned congress during the inauguration, to go down there and pray. during that prayer meeting, george washington asked for the blessings of god. the little chapel is located on the same territory where the world trade center was destroyed. i thought that was interesting, because washington said if we ever turned our back on god, god would lift his hand of protection and prosperity from this nation. just a few years ago, washington's monument there was damaged so badly that we can no longer go into it. do you know where his second inauguration was? guest: congress hall, in philadelphia. you can visit it. host: under article 2, section 1 of the constitution, the oath of office is listed in the constitution. "so help me god" is not. guest: that's right. they're still arguing about whether george washington said it or not. various eye witness accounts. a bunch of people report the same event. no two people report exactly the same. host: calvin coolidge wa
st. paul's chapel.hat is where george washington adjourned congress during the inauguration, to go down there and pray. during that prayer meeting, george washington asked for the blessings of god. the little chapel is located on the same territory where the world trade center was destroyed. i thought that was interesting, because washington said if we ever turned our back on god, god would lift his hand of protection and prosperity from this nation. just a few years ago, washington's monument...
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st. paul's united methodist church in bay head, new jersey, has been serving meals to hundreds of people. for those who homes have been damaged or destroyed, the comfort blow slided by that church, how can you put it? it has been a real blessing. >> freezing out and they just had a couple water bottles and coffee set up. came in the next day need buffet of like penny vodka and baked ziti, it was, like, wow, amazing. my mom started tearing up. i was like, this is -- this is amazing, that they actually opened this church up to everyone. >> wasn't just having food and everything. and it was -- you know, having other people around you after the storm and realizing that you know, everyone is going through the same thing. >> pastor scott bostwick know he is the power of sandy firsthand. he was displaced by his -- or from, rather, his own home by the storm. and pastor, thanks very much for being with us, first of all. and you know this is a really big commitment. so, tell us what you're doing and how did it all come together? >> well, it's great and thank you for the opportunity to be here. thi
st. paul's united methodist church in bay head, new jersey, has been serving meals to hundreds of people. for those who homes have been damaged or destroyed, the comfort blow slided by that church, how can you put it? it has been a real blessing. >> freezing out and they just had a couple water bottles and coffee set up. came in the next day need buffet of like penny vodka and baked ziti, it was, like, wow, amazing. my mom started tearing up. i was like, this is -- this is amazing, that...
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i should do more about north korea and vietnam, laos, st. paul, those are the remaining communist states. china has a lot of people in it. communism isn't a thing in the past for many but a very serious problem of the present. they ask why you spend so much time? won the answer is that it's right to do and satisfying but another a answer is that very few do it. you have the field almost to yourself. i used to say i think it is probably less true now than when i started to say this 15 years ago but is a palestinian kid falls and skins his knee will read about it in "the new york times" but you can be tortured to death in the cubin and north torian gulags and no one will ever find out about it. so we all do our bit. when i was coming of age when i was a student there was yapping of human rights, but i tell you what the people around me meant primarily. they meant human rights in chile, marcos'' philippines, and above all, apartheid south africa the was the great cause, the great moral cause of the time. i know who the players of south africa were v
i should do more about north korea and vietnam, laos, st. paul, those are the remaining communist states. china has a lot of people in it. communism isn't a thing in the past for many but a very serious problem of the present. they ask why you spend so much time? won the answer is that it's right to do and satisfying but another a answer is that very few do it. you have the field almost to yourself. i used to say i think it is probably less true now than when i started to say this 15 years ago...
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and james novak of the st. paul department shows us what happens if the grill goes out. the propane keeps flowing. you go to relight the grill. watch again as those doors blow open. here's what's happening. if the flame goes out, the gas can begin to fill up the grill, especially if the tank isn't closed. because propane is heavier than air, it's slow to dissipate, even more so in cold weather, pooling around the tank and grill. so when you go to relight, this could happen to you. if your grill goes out and you need to relight it, how long should you wait? >> most manufacturers' instructions will say a minimumh spirit to come back and get back on the hair. and to her hair and makeup people. she looked wonderful when she got back on the air. but there's a lesson for all the grillers out there for sure. >> how very lucky. props to her for having the spirit to come back and get back on the hair. and to her hair and makeup people. she looked wonderful when she got back on the air. but there's a lesson for all the grille
and james novak of the st. paul department shows us what happens if the grill goes out. the propane keeps flowing. you go to relight the grill. watch again as those doors blow open. here's what's happening. if the flame goes out, the gas can begin to fill up the grill, especially if the tank isn't closed. because propane is heavier than air, it's slow to dissipate, even more so in cold weather, pooling around the tank and grill. so when you go to relight, this could happen to you. if your grill...
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the flight from minneapolis to st. paul -- or minneapolis-st. s delayed two-and-a-half hours. and this rare photo of a teenage princess diana will be auctioned later this month. the photo is described as an uncommon early 10 x 8 glossy news photo of a young diana. it goes to auction january 17th in amherst, new hampshire. >>> how good was the rescue of this burning ship in new zealand? so good, it deserves a heart felthackie packy. translation on the way. [ ryon ] eating shrimp at red lobster is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99 for a limited time. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. i'm ryon stewart, i'm the ultimate shrimp lover, and i sea food differently. >
the flight from minneapolis to st. paul -- or minneapolis-st. s delayed two-and-a-half hours. and this rare photo of a teenage princess diana will be auctioned later this month. the photo is described as an uncommon early 10 x 8 glossy news photo of a young diana. it goes to auction january 17th in amherst, new hampshire. >>> how good was the rescue of this burning ship in new zealand? so good, it deserves a heart felthackie packy. translation on the way. [ ryon ] eating shrimp at red...
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st. paul's chapel.re george washington adjourned congress during the inauguration, to go down there and pray. during that prayer meeting, george washington asked for the blessings of god. the little chapel is located on the same territory where the world trade center was destroyed. i thought that was interesting, because washington said if we ever turned our back on god, god would lift his hand of protection and prosperity from this nation. just a few years ago, washington's monument there was damaged so badly that we can no longer go into it. do you know where his second inauguration was? guest: congress hall, in philadelphia. you can visit it. host: under article 2, section 1 of the constitution, the oath of office is listed in the constitution. "so help me god" is not. guest: that's right. they're still arguing about whether george washington said it or not. various eye witness accounts. a bunch of people report the same event. host: calvin coolidge was sworn in in 1923 and had a second ceremony just
st. paul's chapel.re george washington adjourned congress during the inauguration, to go down there and pray. during that prayer meeting, george washington asked for the blessings of god. the little chapel is located on the same territory where the world trade center was destroyed. i thought that was interesting, because washington said if we ever turned our back on god, god would lift his hand of protection and prosperity from this nation. just a few years ago, washington's monument there was...
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st. paul's chapel in new york, and had a service. there was no first amendment at that time. what has happened now is that congress does not vote in these things. presidents choose what to do. since roosevelt's time, presidents have usually gone to a church service on the morning of the inauguration or just before the inauguration. that is personal to them. they choose whatever bible to hold. just like members of congress can choose a family bible or historical bible. when the first muslim was sworn in, he was provided with thomas jefferson's copy of the koran to be sworn in. people choose something appropriate to them. "so help me god" is another issue. i do not think there is anything wrong with the president saying it. the question is, why is the chief justice reading something that is not in the constitution. >> good morning. i attend miami-dade college. what has led you to be an oral historian, and what is your favorite part about being one? >> oral history is something that i stumbled into. the person i was writing about talking to me, telling me in the first person abo
st. paul's chapel in new york, and had a service. there was no first amendment at that time. what has happened now is that congress does not vote in these things. presidents choose what to do. since roosevelt's time, presidents have usually gone to a church service on the morning of the inauguration or just before the inauguration. that is personal to them. they choose whatever bible to hold. just like members of congress can choose a family bible or historical bible. when the first muslim was...
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minneapolis-st. paul, denver, columbus. some markets yet to bottom out.ati. but i'll tell you something, zillow is saying nearly 90% of the these markets have bottomed out. they're in appreciation mode. the prices are ticking up. this comes on the heels of the nar saying that annualized existing home sales are up 9% versus 2011. ashley: looks like a relative recognize between the west and the east. the west got hammered in the housing collapse. >> that's a great point. >> the prices in phoenix, there are complete condo complexes that are ghost towns right now. to see prices come back are great but what are you pitting those numbers against because the bar is low? >> that's right. that is 6%, nearly 6% means, really at a bottom. ashley: yeah. >> so what the housing forecasters are saying you know what? expect 3:00% annual price appreciation average nationwide. that is about the 1990s levels that's what we saw. we still have 10.4 million mortgages in negative equity. meaning they're underwater. the mortgage is worth more than the house. you know what? hear
minneapolis-st. paul, denver, columbus. some markets yet to bottom out.ati. but i'll tell you something, zillow is saying nearly 90% of the these markets have bottomed out. they're in appreciation mode. the prices are ticking up. this comes on the heels of the nar saying that annualized existing home sales are up 9% versus 2011. ashley: looks like a relative recognize between the west and the east. the west got hammered in the housing collapse. >> that's a great point. >> the prices...