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i was after the real story. >> tell me -- explain to me the difference. what would a woman's angle story be and the real story? >> a woman's angle would be covering nurses, covering a hospitalization, covering whatever civilian things would carry over into the military, covering the food. but not covering fighting, battles. not going into -- when they were planning what kind of move they would make. when the military was planning what kind of a move they would make, like i can remember that one of eisenhower's groups, the men came in and they were talking about what moves they would make in a particular maneuver they were making. i was in the -- right in the back, standing right there. i never made -- never intruded in anything. i never wanted to get thrown out, if i could help. it. so that's -- i didn't see much of a woman's angle. i thought it was just -- it was a war, period. and i don't know that i -- i've been around when they were firing cannons and that sort of thing, but i didn't push my way in. >> and you preferred what kind of story? >> more or l
i was after the real story. >> tell me -- explain to me the difference. what would a woman's angle story be and the real story? >> a woman's angle would be covering nurses, covering a hospitalization, covering whatever civilian things would carry over into the military, covering the food. but not covering fighting, battles. not going into -- when they were planning what kind of move they would make. when the military was planning what kind of a move they would make, like i can...
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the car. and that is i like the stories to be on a story and. then there's a real reporting on the island of history it's lazy timing was and we see these every cycle with the olympics you know it was you know jockey feels in production sixty thousand broke and i think that there's something to say about that is it becomes a bigger and bigger spectacle there's more media members there the parties are bigger it's logical i mean it is like what do you think i'm here for the media and the answer is that i've been down like it out with the people involved increases every time so that's kind of logical to me it's lazy journalism you know they don't have anything else to write about it since they don't have any fun kevin come on now i care about the sport are what's with the event that you're looking forward to the most that handball. the dutch have a great time i saw i saw you i saw the wheel spin in right and i saw i just happen and just you go in for it i give you problems obviously you know you're not interested in soccer and nobody else is as we mentioned the other
the car. and that is i like the stories to be on a story and. then there's a real reporting on the island of history it's lazy timing was and we see these every cycle with the olympics you know it was you know jockey feels in production sixty thousand broke and i think that there's something to say about that is it becomes a bigger and bigger spectacle there's more media members there the parties are bigger it's logical i mean it is like what do you think i'm here for the media and the answer...
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and gave us a statement that doesn't even address the filling of the pool saying simply we feel the real story is the storm-related on i'm sorry, we feel the real storm- related story is the fact that fire and e.m.s. responded to more than 1500 calls during and after friday's storm. >> paul wagner tonight. >>> after the storm and parts of maryland, the electricity is an inconvenience. imagine your home that runs off a well. one frederick family had to endure the five-mile trek to the potomac river to get water. beth parker has that story. >> reporter: now, when a tree falls in frederick county, maryland, they hear it. and they feel it, too. no electricity, ac, no television and, at this house, they have been filling up the toilet with these. you see where eric crabtree lives, they have a well that runs on electricity. >> we had to go to a river and fill up a bunch of jugs with water and you see we had several there, maybe two trips a day to keep water for the toilets to work. >> he has a collect? >> yeah, thank you. >> and that is embarrassing. everyone knows you're going to the bathroom becau
and gave us a statement that doesn't even address the filling of the pool saying simply we feel the real story is the storm-related on i'm sorry, we feel the real storm- related story is the fact that fire and e.m.s. responded to more than 1500 calls during and after friday's storm. >> paul wagner tonight. >>> after the storm and parts of maryland, the electricity is an inconvenience. imagine your home that runs off a well. one frederick family had to endure the five-mile trek to...
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scientology or its founder and encouraging people to go to the web site for what they're calling the real storyy. as this cooks cbs five. and you can see more of the interview with the great- grandson introducing smooth sensations cream cheese spread from the laughing cow. it's rich, indulgent and 45 calories. mmm it's so good -- it practically sells itself. cut, cut. sells itself? i've poured myself into this commercial. ♪ don't be boring ♪ indulge in the morning ya! [ squeaking ] yay! [ female announcer ] introducing smooth sensations cream cheese spread from the laughing cow. francisco today 20 degrees warmer in livermore and 83 degrees and now this hour is live is our cbs five whether camera looking out for the transamerica building and landed here a slate of gray sky is due to the deepening marine layer roughly about 2,700 ft. deep how is this going to affect your morning commutes? let's play our future cast and what the hours tick on by notice the clouds surge in land everybody is under a gray sky. cause a retreat somewhat filling in very quickly right tomorrow's sun set at 6 07 so overal
scientology or its founder and encouraging people to go to the web site for what they're calling the real storyy. as this cooks cbs five. and you can see more of the interview with the great- grandson introducing smooth sensations cream cheese spread from the laughing cow. it's rich, indulgent and 45 calories. mmm it's so good -- it practically sells itself. cut, cut. sells itself? i've poured myself into this commercial. ♪ don't be boring ♪ indulge in the morning ya! [ squeaking ] yay! [...
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scientology or its founder and encouraging people to go to the web site for what they're calling the real story of scientology. as this cooks cbs five. and you can see more of the interview with the great- grandson on cbs as death dot com.,,,, look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day, you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty second, for crying out loud! we know how long a minute is. [ sighs ] sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reliability, and ways to connect. francisco today 20 degrees warmer in livermore and 83 degrees and now this hour is live is our cbs five whether camera looking out for the transamerica building and landed here a slate of gray sky is due to the deepening marine layer roughly about 2,700 ft. deep how is this going t
scientology or its founder and encouraging people to go to the web site for what they're calling the real story of scientology. as this cooks cbs five. and you can see more of the interview with the great- grandson on cbs as death dot com.,,,, look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day, you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty second, for crying out...
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your temperatures at bwi 91 degrees, but the real story is the dew point. that sits at 70 degrees. clear overhead. 91 in town. look at the eastern shore with full on sunshine today. that allows for us to get to 98 degrees. we'll be into the 70s. showers and storms in the mix. we'll track it and your seven-day weekend forecast coming up. >>> an update to the breaking news we have been following all day. police say they have threatened a man -- arrested a man who threatened a shooting. he worked at pitney bowes. the investigation started on wednesday and ended early this morning. >> reporter: an early morning raid on park ridge circle turns up a virtual arsenal of weapons after a disgruntled employee threatened a mass shooting at his workplace here in pg county's county. >> he said i'm a joker. i'm going to load my guns and blow everyone up. that initiated a 36-hour investigation. >> the unidentified man worked for years for pitney bowes at an industrial park in capital heights but the threat came over the telephone hams the supervisor advised him he was fired. at a moving company ne
your temperatures at bwi 91 degrees, but the real story is the dew point. that sits at 70 degrees. clear overhead. 91 in town. look at the eastern shore with full on sunshine today. that allows for us to get to 98 degrees. we'll be into the 70s. showers and storms in the mix. we'll track it and your seven-day weekend forecast coming up. >>> an update to the breaking news we have been following all day. police say they have threatened a man -- arrested a man who threatened a shooting....
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now the guys who were there give us the real story. >> see what happened to a driver with mad skills even at 115 miles per hour. >> oh! >>> it's a demo video for something you've probably never heard of. h . >>> we begin our show today with a video that will absolutely pull your heart strings and may be difficult for some of you to watch. this video is being circle calculated by an animal rescue organization. in this video we're see iing a baby being dragged away from her mother. >> my golf cart's bigger than that. according to reports, the bear was illegally sold to the zoo. a bear usually spends the first two years of its life with its mother. this cub having been separated we contacted the zoo and they didn't get back to us. >>> you thought a double rainbow was rare, how about a double tor'ado? this rope looking thing up in the sky and what makes this even slightly more rare one -- the funnel is going horizontally. it almost looks like the tornado's smiling at you. >> they typically don't get strong tornadoes like we do in the states. >> this is pretty amazing to look at. >>> not
now the guys who were there give us the real story. >> see what happened to a driver with mad skills even at 115 miles per hour. >> oh! >>> it's a demo video for something you've probably never heard of. h . >>> we begin our show today with a video that will absolutely pull your heart strings and may be difficult for some of you to watch. this video is being circle calculated by an animal rescue organization. in this video we're see iing a baby being dragged away...
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the real story is the heat indexes, 104. 99 frederick. 96 as you head out toward will manage tonight. the heat, the humidity combined making it feel like 107 in frederick. not much of a relief from the atlantic where you're running from 101 to 103. our heat indexes will approach 105. you go up toward phillip and it's in the excessive heat warning. mostly clear, hot and as we head into tonight only going to 77 degrees, partly cloudy, warm, very balmy. we are tracking some severe weather forel tomorrow afternoon, lalls late -- late afternoon. we're going to time the arrival of the storms, let you know about the seven-day weekend forecast. >> a man who police say shot into a crowded bar last flight is behind bars today. the bar was near the university of alabama. 17 were shot. one person is in grave condition, two others in critical. witnesses said the suspect stood outside the bar and began firing shots through the window. police believe the shooting was premeditated. >> the reason we believe it was a random act of violence, when he first walked up, he stood for several minutes watching
the real story is the heat indexes, 104. 99 frederick. 96 as you head out toward will manage tonight. the heat, the humidity combined making it feel like 107 in frederick. not much of a relief from the atlantic where you're running from 101 to 103. our heat indexes will approach 105. you go up toward phillip and it's in the excessive heat warning. mostly clear, hot and as we head into tonight only going to 77 degrees, partly cloudy, warm, very balmy. we are tracking some severe weather forel...
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industry and that's why there are some things in this law which can not work in the real life so the idea of the real story is these can be improved. we first of all we want to have the safe internet we don't want to have put another feel we would don't want to have the advertising of the dress we don't want to. have the propaganda of sue site. in these cases were absolutely agree with out deputies of the state duma without or with our parliament but we suppose that some ideas which the right wrote in the law didn't work so we want to make this mechanism more useful and more real that's why i would propose to organize the consultations with the media consultations with the industry consultations with their lords with the ministry to elaborate the ways which can improve lease law and these mechanisms well even if nobody's perfect we still can have perfect laws or at least try to have them thank you thank you very much we want to create the perfect life but thank you. and just a reminder that my guest today was alex a volunteer russian deputy communications minister and that's it for now from all of us here
industry and that's why there are some things in this law which can not work in the real life so the idea of the real story is these can be improved. we first of all we want to have the safe internet we don't want to have put another feel we would don't want to have the advertising of the dress we don't want to. have the propaganda of sue site. in these cases were absolutely agree with out deputies of the state duma without or with our parliament but we suppose that some ideas which the right...
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hoffman doesn't consider the 30 home made structures that now fill the property to be the real story. real story are the many sustainable systems he's created. >> i have three different designs on the property for turning human body waste into a valuable fertilizer. the worms are fed everything that we don't eat out of the kitchen. >> reporter: reclaimed water goes down a moat to be used again. but hoffman's vision has one very big snag, he has no permits for any of it. >> david hoffman ignored the county for 20 years and it came at his own peril. >> reporter: for more than two decades, county officials red tagged his creations now he faces more than $200,000 in fines and a deadline. >> i'm supposed to pay that money and then take out a demolition permit and have the entire property, both properties leveled to the ground by august 1. >> reporter: marin county supervise steve kinz si hopes the county will cut hoffman some slack and find a way to keep his property in tact. >> it would be a tragedy in my opinion to see that piece of work destroyed. >> reporter: hoffman says he only wante
hoffman doesn't consider the 30 home made structures that now fill the property to be the real story. real story are the many sustainable systems he's created. >> i have three different designs on the property for turning human body waste into a valuable fertilizer. the worms are fed everything that we don't eat out of the kitchen. >> reporter: reclaimed water goes down a moat to be used again. but hoffman's vision has one very big snag, he has no permits for any of it. >>...
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reporter: hoffman doesn't consider the 30-home made struck doors that fill the property to be the real storyreal story, he says, are the many sustainable systems he's created. >> i have three different designs on the property for turning body waste into a valuable fertilizer. >> reporter: was somewhere leftover food are decomposed by earth worms in his earth worm palace. >> the worms are fed everything that we don't eat out of the kitchen. >> reporter: reclaimed water goes down a mote to be used again. but hoffman's vision has one very big snag -- he has no permits for any of it. >> david hoffman ignored the county for 20 years. and it came at his own peril. >> reporter: for more than two decades, county officials red tagged his creations, now he faces more than $200,000 in fines, and a deadline. >> i'm supposed to pay that money and then take out a demolition permit and have the entire property, both properties, levelled to the ground by august 1st. >> reporter: marin county supervisor steve kinsey hopes the county will cut hoffman some slack and maybe find a way to keep his property intact
reporter: hoffman doesn't consider the 30-home made struck doors that fill the property to be the real storyreal story, he says, are the many sustainable systems he's created. >> i have three different designs on the property for turning body waste into a valuable fertilizer. >> reporter: was somewhere leftover food are decomposed by earth worms in his earth worm palace. >> the worms are fed everything that we don't eat out of the kitchen. >> reporter: reclaimed water...
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and they're encouraging people to go to the web sites for what they're calling the real story of scientology. deglaze the last and we said about tom cruise is an think you'd be able to leave i wonder what that means. the thing thing is in trench and how deep this church can't get people and how it's very hard to get out of it. and doesn't feel intimidated or trend anymore? >>> he says he fully anticipates getting backlash from even during the interview but he says he's a performer and is used to it and is putting his life out there anyway. elizabeth thank you. from the weather center we have a 20 degree temperatures and from 63 degrees and san francisco to 83 degrees in livermore that was certainly cooler than yesterday this as the scene right now looking at for the transamerica building in this is live the computer images clearly pained look clouds and fog at the coast into the you have to believe when it does indicate that we will see most the clouds guys in the overnight hours and the clouds of lunchtime assumptions landing into the city is the golden gate bridge filling in very rapidly.
and they're encouraging people to go to the web sites for what they're calling the real story of scientology. deglaze the last and we said about tom cruise is an think you'd be able to leave i wonder what that means. the thing thing is in trench and how deep this church can't get people and how it's very hard to get out of it. and doesn't feel intimidated or trend anymore? >>> he says he fully anticipates getting backlash from even during the interview but he says he's a performer and...
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but we've got the real story. ugging the old ball and chain. >> a friday night out in russia. >> the surprise guys risk blowing a disk. >>> we'll get our show started with surveillance video that is graphic and could be difficult to watch. we got this from a gas station in hen rico county, virginia. >> oh, my goodness. >> the car was sliding on its side. >> you'll see an suv cross the median across two lanes of traffic. it slides on its side into this gas station into the last pump and flipped over on its roof. >> that thing was moving too. that driver must have been flying. >> police are still investigating what caused this crash. they are saying they believe a medical emergency might have been the cause of this crash. the driver was 44-year-old john holland. he was taken to the hospital after the crash. but died later. >> did you notice there were hardly any customers there. when i was at the gas station today it was packed full of people. think if there had been people milling around getting potato chips or gas.
but we've got the real story. ugging the old ball and chain. >> a friday night out in russia. >> the surprise guys risk blowing a disk. >>> we'll get our show started with surveillance video that is graphic and could be difficult to watch. we got this from a gas station in hen rico county, virginia. >> oh, my goodness. >> the car was sliding on its side. >> you'll see an suv cross the median across two lanes of traffic. it slides on its side into this gas...
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. >>> insult to injury, the real story. the horse named i'll have another and why he wasn't allowed to run after the triple crown. >>> what americans have said are the most memorable moments in television history. the most memorable moments in television history. >>> "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >> announcer: from nbc world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening, it's a part of campaigning and a part of governing. you sometimes have to appear before audiences that may not agree with you on everything and may not seem like a good fit. it happens. because there are all kinds of vote irs in this country with all kinds of views, it's going to happen. we saw it happen today when mitt romney did something the president isn't doing this year. he and before the naacp convention. the response from the audience there wasn't always warm. it's where we begin tonight with nbc's peter alexander on the campaign trail covering mitt romney. peter,
. >>> insult to injury, the real story. the horse named i'll have another and why he wasn't allowed to run after the triple crown. >>> what americans have said are the most memorable moments in television history. the most memorable moments in television history. >>> "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >> announcer: from nbc world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams....
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or gusty thunderstorm out there and as you can see the next several days, just unsettled but the real story is the heat. 100 thursday and 100 friday and 99 as we head into the weekend. let's go outside guys and start blowing things up. >> mike. get out here right now because dan is here with phantom fireworks. megan he set us up. >> i know. and i am so excited because i never lit a fireworks so come on over many you going to help news walk on in here. >> is this how you do it -- >> mike, grab us the stick because we want to hear dan. what are these? i grew up with. [audio not understandable] >> this is the pyro torch so when you light it, it will function like a butane lighter. can't be blown up by the wind. when you light it out night and it's windy and the lighter goes out, this won't. that's the benefit. but it gives you a good 12, 13 inches to keep away from thefireworks when lighting it. gives you a little more separation. >> so megan has never lit a fire work what is your advice to her? >> common sense. >> which one is the biggest? come on dan. >> let's do this. we will get ourselves
or gusty thunderstorm out there and as you can see the next several days, just unsettled but the real story is the heat. 100 thursday and 100 friday and 99 as we head into the weekend. let's go outside guys and start blowing things up. >> mike. get out here right now because dan is here with phantom fireworks. megan he set us up. >> i know. and i am so excited because i never lit a fireworks so come on over many you going to help news walk on in here. >> is this how you do it...
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maybe the real story is a back room deal. parliament resumes briefly before being dissolved for new elections later this year. at a military parade this morning, president mohammed mursi and the military leader both attended. there was no sign they are about to join battle. rather, the opposite. egypt's military are getting used to having a leading figure from the muslim brotherhood as their president, even though his powers over the army are distinctly limited. >> [speaking foreign language] >> today, the constitutional court aware mohammed mursi was sworn in at just over a week ago, are meeting once again. they are the ones that set this crisis in motion by declaring the parliamentary elections unconstitutional. now, perhaps, they may have an opinion on whether laws passed by parliament have any legal force. it it is a mess, or perhaps just a messy compromise under which the military and the muslim brotherhood could all save face. egyptians will be daring to hope they are not about to plunge into a new political crisis. jon
maybe the real story is a back room deal. parliament resumes briefly before being dissolved for new elections later this year. at a military parade this morning, president mohammed mursi and the military leader both attended. there was no sign they are about to join battle. rather, the opposite. egypt's military are getting used to having a leading figure from the muslim brotherhood as their president, even though his powers over the army are distinctly limited. >> [speaking foreign...
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the real story will be the temperatures this afternoon.rting out in the 70s and we are on the way for the middle and upper 90s. excessive heat advisory has been posted for good reason. today we will hit 98 with the humidity making it feel like it's between 100 to 105. and gusty showers and storms possible after 4. we will detail that in a little bit guys. >>> a big event in catonsville what starts at 3 today. >> people there have been lining up for days. we have a preview of the catonsville parade ahead. >>> and before you head away for the weekend or this summer, what you need to remember before leaving the house and going on vacation. a check list of must-dos when good morning maryland continues. [ female announcer ] over the last ten years, your mouth has sipped, snacked, ...yellowed... giggled, snuggled, ...yellowed... chatted, chewed, ...yellowed. and over all those years, your teeth...have yellowed. fact is, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest 3d white whitestrips remove over ten years of stains by going below the enamel
the real story will be the temperatures this afternoon.rting out in the 70s and we are on the way for the middle and upper 90s. excessive heat advisory has been posted for good reason. today we will hit 98 with the humidity making it feel like it's between 100 to 105. and gusty showers and storms possible after 4. we will detail that in a little bit guys. >>> a big event in catonsville what starts at 3 today. >> people there have been lining up for days. we have a preview of the...
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of course it bothers me because i spent four years trying to get the context and the real story. just cherry pick things from it, you know, i mean -- >> suddenly it's 140 characters. >> exactly. >> i want to get into the way you tackled this reporting challenge. so why, for example, did you spend so much time reporting on obama's relatives in kenya? >> well, first of all, i do a book that i want to do. that's the first rule. who obsessed me were two things to start with. the world that made him. sort of the random not of his existence, and the ability to write about the whole world through that story. and then how he remade himself. so it n studying the world -- so in studying the world that made him, you see echoes and threads that go through his own life. you know, his kenyan relatives, for instance, were considered outsiders in kenya. you know, so they were called jadoc, the word for outsider. so that sensibility, you can see, obviously carried through to president obama. >> was it hard to get them to cooperate with this project? >> to get the kenyans to cooperate? >> yeah. >>
of course it bothers me because i spent four years trying to get the context and the real story. just cherry pick things from it, you know, i mean -- >> suddenly it's 140 characters. >> exactly. >> i want to get into the way you tackled this reporting challenge. so why, for example, did you spend so much time reporting on obama's relatives in kenya? >> well, first of all, i do a book that i want to do. that's the first rule. who obsessed me were two things to start...
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that's the real story and that launching pad 78 to going -- is going to take us to 98 later today and for -- there's heat advisory because temperatures will be in the 90s pressing close to 100 this afternoon. by lunchtime 92. 98 and we will talk about gusty storms after the 4:00 hour coming up in bit. guys>>> mike thanks. this morning around 108,000 people are still without power. they are going on six days without electricity in hot humid conditions. linda so is live aras more crews arrive -- live as more crews arrive. >> reporter: contractors from all over started to arrive. you see the bus. they are coming in after a couple hours of sleep n background we have a lot of construction or utility workers getting ready for the day. they are getting their bags of ice and heading out to their work assignments. this is the command center for bge by bwi. this is where they report before the start of the day of work. crews from as far as california and canada and in fact we spoke with a contractor from california this morning. he got here on sunday and has been work nonstop. goat about 2 or 3
that's the real story and that launching pad 78 to going -- is going to take us to 98 later today and for -- there's heat advisory because temperatures will be in the 90s pressing close to 100 this afternoon. by lunchtime 92. 98 and we will talk about gusty storms after the 4:00 hour coming up in bit. guys>>> mike thanks. this morning around 108,000 people are still without power. they are going on six days without electricity in hot humid conditions. linda so is live aras more crews...
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the real story on retail from an analyst who knows exactly what is happening on the ground. the trade of the day. one of the traders has got your back. sure to leave you in secure hands. stay tuned to find out what is behind that curtain. much more straight ahead. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas...
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the real story will be those heat indices, 100 to possibly 115. we'll show you that 7-day forecast in just a few minutes. roads are looking great this morning. if you're getting onto 695 at route 70. traffic it pretty light, no problems there and no problems to report on 95 north and south of the city limits. we'll talk more about your traffic, and give you some drive times and show you live pictures coming up in just a little bit. >>> one way to ruin your summer fun for sure is dealing with really painful summer. this morning katie couric is going to show home remedies that can soothe that burning pain. we have details straight ahead. have breakfast with milk and set the stage for a great day. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. [ horn honks ] ♪ oh, those were the best of days ♪ ♪ i still feel the summer rays ♪ that graced our backs as we went down the lane ♪ [ horn honks ] [ male announcer ] when y
the real story will be those heat indices, 100 to possibly 115. we'll show you that 7-day forecast in just a few minutes. roads are looking great this morning. if you're getting onto 695 at route 70. traffic it pretty light, no problems there and no problems to report on 95 north and south of the city limits. we'll talk more about your traffic, and give you some drive times and show you live pictures coming up in just a little bit. >>> one way to ruin your summer fun for sure is...
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>> the story was so captivating did it matter if it wasn't real? ly possible the whole thing was staged. but the way the story was created and the way it played out and the way the online portion was distributed, you can only think this is really something different and special. >> if it's fake, i think i might go shoot somebody. how could you be so cruel to make that up? that's what i would say. i'm hoping it's real. let's put it that way. >> well, no need to worry. the video is real. but the true adventure of christian the lion was first told in a documentary that became the source of the viral video footage. the unlikely love story started in swinging london in 1969 when our two heroes, john rendal and ace burke went shopping at harrah's department store and bought a lion. >> so ace and i saw these two lions. a lioness and the cub that we subsequently called christian. and he was totally, totally irresistible. it was really a shock to see these beautiful creatures in such a tiny cage. >> we half wanted to rescue him from this situation, and we ha
>> the story was so captivating did it matter if it wasn't real? ly possible the whole thing was staged. but the way the story was created and the way it played out and the way the online portion was distributed, you can only think this is really something different and special. >> if it's fake, i think i might go shoot somebody. how could you be so cruel to make that up? that's what i would say. i'm hoping it's real. let's put it that way. >> well, no need to worry. the video...
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will cost $18 billion and at on the restoration of the delta that follows that and you have a tremendous package. but that is only half the story. the real story is the gold in front of you. it may look like water but it is liquid gold and it feeds the central valley and southern california but it also means taking it away from this delta that we call home. >> the old " was used for drinking, water is for fighting over a " routine. but there's also much to go around here, we have a finite supply? >> his point is that southern california should driver using what they have a little better rather than coming north. and it will be the fight, like i said, of this administration. it was the site of the last one. here we go again. >> thankyou. >> right now a silence the violence rally is wrapping up in the san francisco south of market district. among those attending is the chief of police and the suspended sherrif ross mirkarimi. the area has more police calls than in any other part of the city and it has seen a high number of murder since the start of the year. joe vasquez is here with what the city plans to do about it. >> as you mentioned,
will cost $18 billion and at on the restoration of the delta that follows that and you have a tremendous package. but that is only half the story. the real story is the gold in front of you. it may look like water but it is liquid gold and it feeds the central valley and southern california but it also means taking it away from this delta that we call home. >> the old " was used for drinking, water is for fighting over a " routine. but there's also much to go around here, we...
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. >> but before that, the real story, the real party is going to be on our plaza. we are going to be there early tomorrow. a lot of people came today thinking it was today. i feel bad about that. >> i don't know that's why they came. >> that's what they told our security people. kathie lee and hoda told us to come out. >> there were 2,000 people. they were teachers just wandering around. >> had nothing better to do? okay. >> come tomorrow at 8:00. >> it's a special olympic-themed show. we'll have a good time. a lot of you wanted to know about the dress i was wearing yesterday. >> it got a lot of attention. >> did it? >> it had the cutout shoulders. >> it's bcbg. ezaria. something like that. he is a lovely guy. i like that dress. i stole it from bobbie who wore it like ten days ago. any time you tell bobbie you love something, guess what shows up? he gives it to you. >> it's a beautiful dress. it's just different from the usual dresses. >> what are you saying? you don't like my kay unger today? oh, it's 388. thank you, bobbie. i'll take bobbie's hand-me-downs any da
. >> but before that, the real story, the real party is going to be on our plaza. we are going to be there early tomorrow. a lot of people came today thinking it was today. i feel bad about that. >> i don't know that's why they came. >> that's what they told our security people. kathie lee and hoda told us to come out. >> there were 2,000 people. they were teachers just wandering around. >> had nothing better to do? okay. >> come tomorrow at 8:00. >>...
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hour to get somebody that's one hundred fifty feet out into the water that's this is actually the real story yes yes this story but the sex doll is also very very hilarious because we're preparing the things a really expensive rate or maybe not to blow up one so ask me oh are you sure your vast experience and a lot of research on the show about. sex robots are really expensive the literally very. like no one's going to hear about in the lobby is that this was like a blow up was there yeah this system it looks to me all right oh she did see you our last story here two hundred drug dogs in new cambridge you guys pick the best choice you want to talk about newt yes ok all right newt gingrich so yesterday we gave michele bachmann our little time because she's been going. our body and calling saying that she part of the muslim brotherhood now part of them is getting death threats when you can great i think you just missed the spotlight take a live. look at the skirmishes on the way with these five members of congress who ask you a very practical question what is the impact of the muslim brotherho
hour to get somebody that's one hundred fifty feet out into the water that's this is actually the real story yes yes this story but the sex doll is also very very hilarious because we're preparing the things a really expensive rate or maybe not to blow up one so ask me oh are you sure your vast experience and a lot of research on the show about. sex robots are really expensive the literally very. like no one's going to hear about in the lobby is that this was like a blow up was there yeah this...
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. >> fire chief ellerbie would not comment on that saying that the real story is the fact that fire and ems responded to more than 50,000 calls. >>> and coming up, some veterans are joining the first family, but, first, we go to tucker barnes. >> we'll be joined by adderall winnefeld who tells us about his passion for the nationals. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. this week, the farm comes to you. fresh sweet corn is an amazing 6 for a buck. deer park water is just $3.33 a case. and honey bunches of oats just $1.88 a box. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. it's irresistible. experience this in your home with resolve deep clean powder. its moist powder penetrates deep, removing three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while also neutralizing odors at their source. it's a clean you can see, smell, and really enjoy. resolve deep clean powder. don't just vacuum clean, reso
. >> fire chief ellerbie would not comment on that saying that the real story is the fact that fire and ems responded to more than 50,000 calls. >>> and coming up, some veterans are joining the first family, but, first, we go to tucker barnes. >> we'll be joined by adderall winnefeld who tells us about his passion for the nationals. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to...
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your reasoning is absolutely right, pro choice, never run for an electoral office, the bush baggage, this is not a real storylet's move beyond a disastrous week for the romney campaign. >> deliberate destruction. >> this is drudge being in the camp of romney, a romney lackey, that's the real story here. >> do you guys remember, anybody here, the vice presidential administration of frank keating? do you know who frank keating even is? >> yes. >> in 2000 t big drudge exclusive for the summer was that governor romney's vp was going to be frank keating. >> they always want it to be a surprise. >> and they want to create -- one of the things i did enjoy, i shouldn't say enjoy, but one of the things that caught our attention is eric erickson's response. here's a quote from eric erickson, i don't know what's hissing the crack rock tonight in the rumor mill. >> i said early on on the cycle, if i were mitt romney, i would think about condi rice, because she brings a lot to the table, but i don't think they're going to do it because she as a risk averse. i think she has a lot of appeal to an independent audience. but
your reasoning is absolutely right, pro choice, never run for an electoral office, the bush baggage, this is not a real storylet's move beyond a disastrous week for the romney campaign. >> deliberate destruction. >> this is drudge being in the camp of romney, a romney lackey, that's the real story here. >> do you guys remember, anybody here, the vice presidential administration of frank keating? do you know who frank keating even is? >> yes. >> in 2000 t big drudge...
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france many other nations have found solutions are as you could go if you know you and i think the real story here is when men were the ones that passed in the senate women were ones that were deciding votes in the supreme court decision that just happened and women are the big winners in the affordable health well and to that point mark in rwanda rwanda is the country that has the largest proportion of women in its in its legislature in the world and they just went to a universal health care system a couple of years ago was passed by the women in the legislature and they added ten years to their life expectancy and they made a progressive system it's eight dollars a year for rich people to join it's nothing for poor people to join. business a great idea inferi it's a great idea everything sounds good in theory if everybody's needs are met but there are no prior to zation issues i don't like the individual mandate i don't know anything specifically about the rwandan program but the problem here is the individual mandate i think it's an over expansion of government i think that the the way. co
france many other nations have found solutions are as you could go if you know you and i think the real story here is when men were the ones that passed in the senate women were ones that were deciding votes in the supreme court decision that just happened and women are the big winners in the affordable health well and to that point mark in rwanda rwanda is the country that has the largest proportion of women in its in its legislature in the world and they just went to a universal health care...
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the complete human being. you know, he's a real person. i was moved by his storyor i saw the changes that he made through his story. and then you see the hard things in the context of his upbringing, in the context of what was around him, in the context of what he learned from people around him. you see the commonalities between people who have nothing around them but despair. they are born into a context which simply doesn't provide them opportunities or even the thought of opportunities. to me, it's incumbent upon the journalist to go and see for himself or herself what's actually going on. journalism to me isn't like a tennis match, where you're just watching the ball, and each side is hitting it, hitting it back and forth to each other. at some point, you have to arrest where the ball is, and that's where truth is, you know? and like i say, truth doesn't necessarily reside in the middle. and i've always had a problem with journalists who say things like, "well, i pissed off both sides. i must be doing something right." that is the laziest sort of phrase i've e
the complete human being. you know, he's a real person. i was moved by his storyor i saw the changes that he made through his story. and then you see the hard things in the context of his upbringing, in the context of what was around him, in the context of what he learned from people around him. you see the commonalities between people who have nothing around them but despair. they are born into a context which simply doesn't provide them opportunities or even the thought of opportunities. to...
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it is titled the real story of the olympic turnaround. thank you for being with us. >> first of all, let's take a step back and explain how he assumed the responsibility in 1999 to take on the role as ceo and president of the solid city organizing committee. >> mitt romney came in relatively late. in late 1998 a scandal broke out related to allegations of influence peddling that senior members of salt lake's organizing committee tried to woo the games into awarding them the games by giving them an array of lavish gifts, the valley of which totaled over $1 million. senior executives launched a search to bring in a turnaround specialist who could prop up confidence in the games and restore the appearance of integrity and also sway -- use business acumen to sway those who might be poised to leave and make sure the games got off without a hitch. mitt romney was their choice. he joined the committee in february of 1999. he was at the home for three years. >> there was some competition for this position. jon huntsman was also being considered.
it is titled the real story of the olympic turnaround. thank you for being with us. >> first of all, let's take a step back and explain how he assumed the responsibility in 1999 to take on the role as ceo and president of the solid city organizing committee. >> mitt romney came in relatively late. in late 1998 a scandal broke out related to allegations of influence peddling that senior members of salt lake's organizing committee tried to woo the games into awarding them the games by...
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the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. ♪explosion i love telling big stories about big heroes: people we admire and look up to. but, at the end of the day, realvice men and women are the real heroes. every day they make the sacrifices for their country; for my country; for my son's country. my dad was a marine and a navy historian. he was the first one to show me just how much these men and women give up. they leave their families and their homes. they train, they fight, they struggle for us, and so much of the time it goes unnoticed and un-thanked. and that is what i love so much about the uso. it gives us real ways to support our real heroes. the uso lifts the spirits of america's troops and their families, and there is a way we can say thanks. you can go to uso.org and make a real difference in their lives today. do it.
the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. ♪explosion i love telling big stories about big heroes: people we admire and look up to. but, at the end of the day, realvice men and women are the real heroes. every day they make the sacrifices for their country; for my country; for my son's country. my dad was a marine and a navy historian. he was the first one to show me just how much these men and women give up. they leave their families and their homes. they train, they fight, they struggle for us, and so...
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want to learn the real story behind the battle over health ccre reform?e, fox baltimore dot com and look for the health care reform header under hot topics. scientists have discovered a new set of concerns for those infected with h-i-v and aids. aids. those who have spent decades battling the virus may be aging prematurely. it appears both the virus and the medications that suppress it take a long-term toll on the body.scientists are now examining how some health problems typically seen in the senior years seem to hit many people with h-i-v when they're only in their 50's. "diseases that are related to the ill effects that you get from being infected so long with or without medications, cardiovascular disease, liver disease, renal disease." disease." some 34 million people worldwide are living 3 with hiv, and 2-point-5 million were infected just last year 3 a lot of people say the ravens defense is old...why that infuriates john harbaugh...next in sports unlimited... most men hate shopping, but not for long. why one grocery store is putting everything on
want to learn the real story behind the battle over health ccre reform?e, fox baltimore dot com and look for the health care reform header under hot topics. scientists have discovered a new set of concerns for those infected with h-i-v and aids. aids. those who have spent decades battling the virus may be aging prematurely. it appears both the virus and the medications that suppress it take a long-term toll on the body.scientists are now examining how some health problems typically seen in the...