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temperatures are now in the mid 70s around town. but up where the rain is coming down, fredrick, maryland, only 55. martinsburg, only 54 degrees. here's a look at the big view here. notice that bowling ball of spin now moving into western parts of indiana. that is the main area of low pressure which is generated almost 100 reports of tornadoes over the last 72 hours. that area of low pressure is eventually going to be crossing just up to the north of the washington area. during the course of the day tomorrow. this is our future cast model at 8:00 tomorrow night, the center of that storm going basically right along the mason dixon line. so as a result we will have a chance for more showers and potential for thunderstorms tomorrow, as well. but the atmosphere won't be quite as charged up tomorrow as it is today. so, thunderstorms tomorrow are less likely to be severe, compared to the ones that we're dealing with today. quick check of the seven-day forecast here. 70s again tomorrow with thunderstorms around. 30% chance of showers on tue
temperatures are now in the mid 70s around town. but up where the rain is coming down, fredrick, maryland, only 55. martinsburg, only 54 degrees. here's a look at the big view here. notice that bowling ball of spin now moving into western parts of indiana. that is the main area of low pressure which is generated almost 100 reports of tornadoes over the last 72 hours. that area of low pressure is eventually going to be crossing just up to the north of the washington area. during the course of...
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concerned citizens are gathered in the may town community center, which was once the lunchroom for an elementary school. may town is made up of 200 souls, well kept houses, an old camper serves as the community store where cigarettes, pop, and candy are advertised and spray painted handwriting on the exterior wall. the little town sits in a bowl near the railroad tracks, the mountain encircling it like gray, jagged arms. this night, a dense snow falls like tiny feathers and the cold makes the night void of a moon seem even blacker. the furnace has been fired up and rumbles as everyone files in, brushing snowflakes from their hair. they've gathered closely in a circle not only to hear, but to use each other's heat. the others are all caught up in various states of conversation, their talking is punctuated by laughter. i guess we ought to get started, may says, so quietly, that it's surprise surprising when everyone stops talking at once. everything with may, the way she uses her hands, suggests kindness and intelligence. this is a woman worth listening too. may launches into the meetin
concerned citizens are gathered in the may town community center, which was once the lunchroom for an elementary school. may town is made up of 200 souls, well kept houses, an old camper serves as the community store where cigarettes, pop, and candy are advertised and spray painted handwriting on the exterior wall. the little town sits in a bowl near the railroad tracks, the mountain encircling it like gray, jagged arms. this night, a dense snow falls like tiny feathers and the cold makes the...
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the structure. then we have a number of other town homes to the right of that initial town home, that also appear tohave extensive smoke and water damage. there's dwret anothyet another s a grassy area that had damage from the heat. an intense fire. witnesses say the heat was incredible. folks standing across the street said they were really uncomfortable because of the intensity because of that heat. of course, a lot of damage was done here. no word on exactly what the cause is. folks who were in the area while it was really roaring, they say it appeared to start in the patio area behind the end unit on this row, and it began to skip from there, traveling along the backside of this row of town houses. the flames are out at this point. we have investigators here on the scene. they seem to be concentrating efforts on the rear of that first town home. the one on the end. they have shovels and are digging around the corner of that particular town home. so, obviously they're trying to figure out what caused this fire, and whether it was accidental or intentional, none of that is known. very early here.
the structure. then we have a number of other town homes to the right of that initial town home, that also appear tohave extensive smoke and water damage. there's dwret anothyet another s a grassy area that had damage from the heat. an intense fire. witnesses say the heat was incredible. folks standing across the street said they were really uncomfortable because of the intensity because of that heat. of course, a lot of damage was done here. no word on exactly what the cause is. folks who were...
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Apr 1, 2010
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because for years, kenyans could not even communicate with the neighboring town. ephone lines are poorly connected here, and the service erratic at best. so cheap, pay as you go cell phones, now allow kenyans to talk and do fwiz with people in the next town or anywhere in the world. in kenya, many people work in the cities, but have family become in the rural areas, keeping in touch is important. so is sending money. once again, enter the cell phone. empaza, which means mobile money,a service that uses text messaging to securely send money around the country. it's an incredibly simple system. let's say for example you want to withdraw cash, someone sends money to your cell phone. that money sits on the cell phone number, you take the cell phone, hand it to one of the people at the shops, they look there, you enter the pin number, and they give you the cash. john walks into a store in nairobi, hands over his money, a few punches of the keyboard and he's finished. 100 miles away, his wife gets the cash. >> it is good because it's faster, easier. >> reporter: accordin
because for years, kenyans could not even communicate with the neighboring town. ephone lines are poorly connected here, and the service erratic at best. so cheap, pay as you go cell phones, now allow kenyans to talk and do fwiz with people in the next town or anywhere in the world. in kenya, many people work in the cities, but have family become in the rural areas, keeping in touch is important. so is sending money. once again, enter the cell phone. empaza, which means mobile money,a service...
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Apr 5, 2010
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last night, we hit the town to talk to redskins fans and with the phillies in town, we found a left phillyjust like effect else in d.c. been waiting for us to get a good quarterback. you might not believe this but i predicted, i hoped that we would end up with donovan mcnabb and i was he can at that timic when i heard we were maybe going to acquire mcnabb for our team. >> what does this mean for the future of the team? >> i'm going to the super bowl, all the way to the super bowl. all we needed is a good quarterback. before great receivers. we have great protection. >> what do you think about him coming to us? >> i think you should never trade inside a division. i think it will make your competitors better and you want to make your division weaker. i think it is ridiculous actually. >> big loss for philadelphia? >> no, i think kevin coppen will be a better passer. >> got some good player. don haven't mcnabb is great. >> are you bitter about it at all? ? >> no, not bitter at all. if it works out for washington, i'm 100% behind it. >>> dave ross will join us later. he is down at nationals pa
last night, we hit the town to talk to redskins fans and with the phillies in town, we found a left phillyjust like effect else in d.c. been waiting for us to get a good quarterback. you might not believe this but i predicted, i hoped that we would end up with donovan mcnabb and i was he can at that timic when i heard we were maybe going to acquire mcnabb for our team. >> what does this mean for the future of the team? >> i'm going to the super bowl, all the way to the super bowl....
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Apr 19, 2010
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the town house the highest burglary rate per head of population of the country. what confidence can you get me the towns such as this can be made safer places to live and work? >> the system is not working properly now. we are not seeing enough police on the street. we're not catching and of burglars. we're not convicting enough, and we do in -- when we do convict them, we are not getting long enough sentences. i was talking to a woman who had been brokered -- burglarize by someone. as he left, he set fire to the sofa, and the sun died from the fumes. that murderer could be out of prison in just four and a half years. the system does not work. it is that kind of sentence that is completely unacceptable in terms of what the public expects to reagan's -- the public expects. we have to get the police out on the streets. we have to give clear signals if you cross someone threshold and robbed their home, you go to prison and for a long time. >> you asked what can you do to stop burglary from happening over and over again? two things. first, more police on our streets.
the town house the highest burglary rate per head of population of the country. what confidence can you get me the towns such as this can be made safer places to live and work? >> the system is not working properly now. we are not seeing enough police on the street. we're not catching and of burglars. we're not convicting enough, and we do in -- when we do convict them, we are not getting long enough sentences. i was talking to a woman who had been brokered -- burglarize by someone. as he...
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. >>> it is the type of bullying that happens in school hallways and online in every town and city in the country, but one high profile case in a small town in massachusetts that ended in the suicide of a 15-year-old girl moved to court today, where nine teens faced charges tied to her death. and now it's not just students charged, but questions about what school officials and parents knew, and why no one stepped in, as andrea canning reports. >> reporter: one by one, the attorneys for threof the nine teens accused of bullying phoebe prince to the point of suicide -- >> not guilty pleas be entered at this time -- >> reporter: stood up and pleaded not guilty on behalf of their clients. the charges ranging from criminal hair rasment to statutory rape. but missing in the courtroom were the teens themselves, who weren't obligated to face the judge today. how is your client doing? >> well, she's having a difficult time. she's a young woman. 17 years old. not used to being a figure known around the world. >> reporter: prosecutors say the teens became a cruel part of phoebe prince's new worl
. >>> it is the type of bullying that happens in school hallways and online in every town and city in the country, but one high profile case in a small town in massachusetts that ended in the suicide of a 15-year-old girl moved to court today, where nine teens faced charges tied to her death. and now it's not just students charged, but questions about what school officials and parents knew, and why no one stepped in, as andrea canning reports. >> reporter: one by one, the...
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now the almost inevitable result. 1-year-old ret struggles for his life in a bleak hospital in a town called ocobo. skin stretched over bare bones. his system struggling to take in food. malnutrition rates in this region have shot up dramatically in the last few months. nearly half of all children under 5 are seriously affected, making this officials say the hungriest place on earth. aid agencies are in position and people are not starving to death in significant numbers. but the united nations is warning that could quickly change. >> if you're looking at malnutrition rates of 46% now, that's a terrible situation. we're very careful about describing the kind of context that we're in. but if we don't get some help soon we could be in a mess. >> on the edge of town, a makeshift camp for an anxious family. they fled their village after it was attacked by a rival tribe. now the drought has destroyed their crops. do you have enough to eat for your family? this is all you have? just soaring scompum -- just sorghum and meat, no vegetables? tens of thousands of families like this one are too
now the almost inevitable result. 1-year-old ret struggles for his life in a bleak hospital in a town called ocobo. skin stretched over bare bones. his system struggling to take in food. malnutrition rates in this region have shot up dramatically in the last few months. nearly half of all children under 5 are seriously affected, making this officials say the hungriest place on earth. aid agencies are in position and people are not starving to death in significant numbers. but the united nations...
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Apr 3, 2010
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virginia city was the next town up from carson city. eureka, he said, his luck had changed at last. the enterprise was the liveliest newspaper between st. louis and san francisco. twain fit right in, besides assorted miners, and other desert rats, the town was home to a full contingent of prostitutes, called herdy gerdy girls. and gun slingers, by the names of six finger pete. twain spent the next two years reporting and sometimes inventing the news. he thoroughly enjoyed himself, usually at other people's expense, but his habit of creative reporting finally got him into trouble one day when arrival newspaper editor challenged him to a due em. twain preferred to avoid con flick, he didn't have time to fit a duel just then and besides, he had been drunk when he wrote the offending story. instead of fighting the duel, he left virginia city and came to san francisco, where much against his desires, he finally took a job on another newspaper, the morning call. san francisco had even more local characters than virginia city, including such famous residents as the great unknown, and elegan
virginia city was the next town up from carson city. eureka, he said, his luck had changed at last. the enterprise was the liveliest newspaper between st. louis and san francisco. twain fit right in, besides assorted miners, and other desert rats, the town was home to a full contingent of prostitutes, called herdy gerdy girls. and gun slingers, by the names of six finger pete. twain spent the next two years reporting and sometimes inventing the news. he thoroughly enjoyed himself, usually at...
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the economy for a while. president obama sounded optimistic in a town hall in north carolina today. here's how he summed up the numbers. >> today is an encouraging day. we learned that the economy actually produced a substantial number of jobs instead of losing a substantial number of jobs. [ applause ] we're beginning to turn the corner. >> to turn the cornerrer. even the president and administration say the economy is in rough shape. our senior white house correspondent is there, major. >> the white house and the economic team remains deeply concerned, those were robert gibbs's words about persistent long term employment. let's look at the numbers. the unemployment rate for those who have been unemployed longer than six months, 27 years or more. overall rate is 44.1%, those on unemployment, nearly half have been there more than six months. the average der racing -- duration is 31.2 weeks. they're working on that with tax credits and other things. the minority leader john boehner says this is unacceptable and not what the president promised when the stimulus was passed. >> where are
the economy for a while. president obama sounded optimistic in a town hall in north carolina today. here's how he summed up the numbers. >> today is an encouraging day. we learned that the economy actually produced a substantial number of jobs instead of losing a substantial number of jobs. [ applause ] we're beginning to turn the corner. >> to turn the cornerrer. even the president and administration say the economy is in rough shape. our senior white house correspondent is there,...
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i am sorry to the town for what i did. told the judge that he sold the handgun because he was not earning enough money as a police officer. >> there are lots of them. and those who make less have not resorted to using that trust and betraying the trust and having access to firearms and then selling them and reintroducing them onto the street. i mean we all have financial issues. it's the resorting to and the use othe public trust that is really problematic here. >> the judge called it a difficult case, one where he felt conflicted, but ultimately he believed probation was not enough. he told when you have a certain position, you are in a position of trust. you are held to a higher standard. this is not the run of the mill gun case. the judge then sentenced five years in jail with all but 60 days suspended. that means he'll serve about two months in jail and be on probation for three years. georgia county's deputy states attorney. >> once again, we see that law enforcement betrays it trust, it will be held accountable. no o
i am sorry to the town for what i did. told the judge that he sold the handgun because he was not earning enough money as a police officer. >> there are lots of them. and those who make less have not resorted to using that trust and betraying the trust and having access to firearms and then selling them and reintroducing them onto the street. i mean we all have financial issues. it's the resorting to and the use othe public trust that is really problematic here. >> the judge called...
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in the 1950s the town fathers had an idea to start a rodeo to keep rowedy cowboys off the streets. there is a lot here to make an american feel right at home. the beer is cold, the steaks sizzling. and that's shania twayne on the p.a. system, but there are distinctive local touches. sweet choros for sale in the stands. outside a booth offering free vaccinations against rubella, a troublesome disease in brazil. the first event is called tanning. cowboys race into herds of cattle trying to corral the cows by number. horsemanship matters a lot. and it's easy to get carried away, or in this case, off. it will be hours before the bull riding starts, but no one's in a hurry. in the spirit of those early cowboys from years ago, this party will go on all night long. i'm edie magnus reporting for "world focus" from brazil. >>> throughout our run, "worldfocus" producers regularly traveled the world in search of stories you've not seen. last fall, our producer who grew up in a spanish-speaking home travelled to bolivia to find a series of stories from that spanish-speaking country. she couldn
in the 1950s the town fathers had an idea to start a rodeo to keep rowedy cowboys off the streets. there is a lot here to make an american feel right at home. the beer is cold, the steaks sizzling. and that's shania twayne on the p.a. system, but there are distinctive local touches. sweet choros for sale in the stands. outside a booth offering free vaccinations against rubella, a troublesome disease in brazil. the first event is called tanning. cowboys race into herds of cattle trying to corral...
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much of the rain now has scooted off to the south and east of town. and show you where things are as you get ready to step out this morning. d.c., the metro, the immediate metro, we're good, although to our east there, anne arundel, prince george's county line, got one lingering shower. let's go east across parts of the day here and into anne arundel. up in chestertown, we have decent showers still to go through. centreville here moving off toward the northeast quickly, maybe 30, 40 miles per hour. annapolis, almost done for you. shady side almost done. mcdaniel, you may miss it. you might be all right around tillman as well. strag ler here quantico down to the west. down in southern maryland and the northern neck, still dealing on the eastern shore this is what's left over. around prince frederick, you may be seeing a leftover sprinkle here in calvert county. not quite done but give it another 20 minutes. called in with 0.4 of an inch of rain. we go to the weather computer and go through the weekend with the forecast first. 61, maybe 63 in a few spots
much of the rain now has scooted off to the south and east of town. and show you where things are as you get ready to step out this morning. d.c., the metro, the immediate metro, we're good, although to our east there, anne arundel, prince george's county line, got one lingering shower. let's go east across parts of the day here and into anne arundel. up in chestertown, we have decent showers still to go through. centreville here moving off toward the northeast quickly, maybe 30, 40 miles per...
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the town for mauled came down quite a bit. it is probably a little brief break in that allergy stuff, but it means we saw the count lower a little bit with the shower activity. you can see the rain moving off the coast under the atlantic. behind it, a huge stretch of dry weather. you see a flurry coming in through northwest maryland. it is dry and kind of cool. we are down to 64 degrees at the airport, 41 in pittsburgh. you can see that pocket of cold air that will sweep through the region tonight and early tomorrow morning. after that, we are in for a warm up that should see the temperatures respond nicely over the weekend. 54 downtown baltimore. 58 at seoul's parade -- at sal sbury. in baltimore, we will see some 30's in the northwest suburbs, with winds making it feel chillier. we are in for a cool overnight. after the sun goes down, temperatures drop quickly. the front is off the coast over the atlantic. the storm is near james bay, dragging in that wind and cool air. keep things dry and sunny. as soon as the wind shifts ba
the town for mauled came down quite a bit. it is probably a little brief break in that allergy stuff, but it means we saw the count lower a little bit with the shower activity. you can see the rain moving off the coast under the atlantic. behind it, a huge stretch of dry weather. you see a flurry coming in through northwest maryland. it is dry and kind of cool. we are down to 64 degrees at the airport, 41 in pittsburgh. you can see that pocket of cold air that will sweep through the region...
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the associated press reporting at least two people are dead and one town reports as many as 30 homes destroyed. forecasters say the tornado was almost a mile wide at one point. it hit the towns of valley park, yazoo city and durant and we are hearing that some people were trapped inside some of those structures. aside from the reports of the two deaths, we don't know how many people were hurt. the storm generated by a powerful system moving across the central united states today. tornado watches up from southern illinois south to alabama. >>> our ireporters are sending us pictures of the storm that is moving across the southeast. this video by ireporter kathy just south of memphis, tennessee. she says the hail that fell in her town of southhaven, mississippi, a bit bigger than a golf ball and noisy and didn't feel threatening. >>> rescuers have suspended their search for 11 oil rig workers missing in the gulf of mexico. the coast guard says it is unreasonable at this point to expect that any of them survived. the search covered 5,200 square miles over 3 days. even though the search is
the associated press reporting at least two people are dead and one town reports as many as 30 homes destroyed. forecasters say the tornado was almost a mile wide at one point. it hit the towns of valley park, yazoo city and durant and we are hearing that some people were trapped inside some of those structures. aside from the reports of the two deaths, we don't know how many people were hurt. the storm generated by a powerful system moving across the central united states today. tornado...
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the caps on the top of the town for all the wrong reasons. what was that last night? is there panic now? i have the very latest coming is there panic now? i have the very latest coming now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, internet and phone -- guaranteed for two years! it's an amazing offer that could save you hundreds of dollars. call now to lock in this guaranteed low price for two years. with 100% true fiber optics to your home, fios delivers the future and gives you more of what...
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looking pretty good on this side of the town. nt on 95 northbound approaching the occoquan river over to the shoulder. seeing some brake lights develop out of camera range as you head north out of dale city. all the activity should be out of the travel portion of the roadway. aaron and eun, back to you. >>> if you work downtown get ready for gridlock. president obama is hosting more than 40 world leaders at the washington convention center. roads are closed. park is limited. metro has had to adjust pap security zone has been set up from o street down to massachusetts and new york avenues and from 11th to 6th northwest. news 4 megan mcgrath joins us now from northwest washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. this is impacting a large section, a large area around the convention center. you can see the security checkpoint here at 6th street and new york avenue and the fences that are surrounding and crossing the street here that's the situation all around the convention center actually for several blocks a
looking pretty good on this side of the town. nt on 95 northbound approaching the occoquan river over to the shoulder. seeing some brake lights develop out of camera range as you head north out of dale city. all the activity should be out of the travel portion of the roadway. aaron and eun, back to you. >>> if you work downtown get ready for gridlock. president obama is hosting more than 40 world leaders at the washington convention center. roads are closed. park is limited. metro has...
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i hear from them just about every day in letters are read and the towns and cities of visit. o matter what the economic statistics say, i will not be satisfied until folks who need work can find good jobs. after a recession that stole 8 million jobs, this is going to take some time. this will require that we continue to tackle the underlying problems that caused this turmoil in the first place. in short, it is essential that we learned the lessons of this crisis or we risk repeating it. part of what led to the crisis in the auto industry, one of the main causes of the economic downturn, were problems in our financial sector. the absence of common-sense rules, wall street firms took enormous, irresponsible risks that imperil our financial system and hurt just about every sector of our economy. some people simply forgot that behind every dollar traded or leverage, there is a family looking to buy a house, pay for education, open a business, or save for retirement. that is why went to new york city this week and addressed an audience that included leaders of the financial industr
i hear from them just about every day in letters are read and the towns and cities of visit. o matter what the economic statistics say, i will not be satisfied until folks who need work can find good jobs. after a recession that stole 8 million jobs, this is going to take some time. this will require that we continue to tackle the underlying problems that caused this turmoil in the first place. in short, it is essential that we learned the lessons of this crisis or we risk repeating it. part of...
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however, it went through the southern edge and the eastern edge of town. >> reporter: parts of louisiana, arkansas and alabama were also hit by the system that then headed east. sandra hughes, cbc news. >>> quarterback jason campbell heading west. sara walsh is here with the changes and reaction from jason campbell. >> bruce, the player only gets drafted once but jason campbell can lay claim to another draft altering the course of his nfl career thanks to a trade with the oakland raiders. the redskins received a fourth round pick for sending their former starter to oakland. the move isn't a total shock with skins giving permission for campbell seeking a trade once donovan mcnabb came to washington. a contract extension for 2011. the fresh start is a welcome one for a player who has been a class act even in the toughest times here. >> i want to go there with open arms and put in all the effort. can help us win. their defense started to become one of the premier defenses in the league. so we can help offensively. anything is possible. >> and with campbell's departure, rex grossman is this
however, it went through the southern edge and the eastern edge of town. >> reporter: parts of louisiana, arkansas and alabama were also hit by the system that then headed east. sandra hughes, cbc news. >>> quarterback jason campbell heading west. sara walsh is here with the changes and reaction from jason campbell. >> bruce, the player only gets drafted once but jason campbell can lay claim to another draft altering the course of his nfl career thanks to a trade with the...
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the town came together at the elementary school to remember the minor. the scene will be repeated until all are laid to rest. >> the families are getting some closure, but the pain is still there. it will go away. >> they're still working to recover all the bodies from the upper big branch mine. no word on how long that will take. meanwhile, federal investigators will be in west virginia monday and president obama has asked them to report to him next week. >>> the diplomat who calls the bomb scare from d.c. to denver has left the u.s. state department officials say mohammed al-madadi boarded a flight to qatar last night. he slipped into an airplane bathroom to smoke and then jumped about letting his shoe on fire. >>> president obama is considering potential nominees to replace retiring supreme court justice john paul stevens. he will retire this summer. the president no longer has the votes in the senate to overcome a filibuster, and republicans have little incentive to hand the president a victory this month before house and senate elections. >> there i
the town came together at the elementary school to remember the minor. the scene will be repeated until all are laid to rest. >> the families are getting some closure, but the pain is still there. it will go away. >> they're still working to recover all the bodies from the upper big branch mine. no word on how long that will take. meanwhile, federal investigators will be in west virginia monday and president obama has asked them to report to him next week. >>> the diplomat...
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the storms. >> particularly just south of leonard town. you can see that cell right now, that little boxed area right there just to the south of leonard town, if you are in the line of that storm, it's moving to the southeast. south of leonard town at about 124 24 miles per hour. take shelter, although we have no reports of tornado, it's possible that a rotation may be coming out of this cell. indicated that little barack in it shows it's very heavy storms. more than likely we're seeing hail. perhaps an isolated tornado could come out of that cell. south of leonard town, it's going to probably move south of the patomic. perhaps we'll have a cancellation, around the rest of the state. you see it continue off to the east, southeast. we still have activity to the west of the region. most of the showers south of baltimore, a little just to the west, the baltimore region is not really showing a whole lot of activity, we do have shower activity, that will affect the baltimore area. bernadette has a look at the current region. sun in some spots, a
the storms. >> particularly just south of leonard town. you can see that cell right now, that little boxed area right there just to the south of leonard town, if you are in the line of that storm, it's moving to the southeast. south of leonard town at about 124 24 miles per hour. take shelter, although we have no reports of tornado, it's possible that a rotation may be coming out of this cell. indicated that little barack in it shows it's very heavy storms. more than likely we're seeing...
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and this is my grandmother's reaction to moving from the farm to town. it was great, she said, it was a joy. the one thing i appreciated about that was that you could have hot water before you have to heat up the water was different way of life. she was no longer isolated. she still didn't drive but now she could walk places. one of those places just across the street was the elementary, the former negro school she attended as a child. she was hired as a cook. her boss was a black woman and never dreamed of that. so anyway, i will stop there. so that is sort of to represent one of the sort of where we came from in this country that so why there was euphoria about the election of a black president, and as an aside my grandmother who i talked about here had been battling a very in cancer for 40 years and she died on wednesday and we just buried her today actually. but she was the reason this book came about because she was the reason how we sold this book was with her chapter to the publishers. >> first for women to thank everyone for coming especially wi
and this is my grandmother's reaction to moving from the farm to town. it was great, she said, it was a joy. the one thing i appreciated about that was that you could have hot water before you have to heat up the water was different way of life. she was no longer isolated. she still didn't drive but now she could walk places. one of those places just across the street was the elementary, the former negro school she attended as a child. she was hired as a cook. her boss was a black woman and...
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but to assume the control goes all the way -- goes from a small town in the u.s.to vatican city is a pretty big leap that legal experts think those. >> lawyers will have a hard time proving. >> all right. ann thompson bringing us the latest from rome. ann, thank you. >>> police are looking for at least two men who torched this ft. worth, texas, business. the attack, as you can see, was because the on tape. in there you can see a man dumping buckets of in flammable liquid against the building wall. the other man places propane tanks. finally one throws a flair. the building caught fire in minutes. firefighters are shown fighting the fire. they haven't said why the business was targeted. >>> a man on ground after crashing his parachute into a tree in valley forge. he was stuck 75 feet in the air for two hours before rescuers were finally able to get him down. >>> could tv's top rated comedy lose one of the lead actors. the scoop from pop culture columnist courtney hazlett, i saw the headline yesterday and i said that's what we'll talk about tomorrow. >> a story brok
but to assume the control goes all the way -- goes from a small town in the u.s.to vatican city is a pretty big leap that legal experts think those. >> lawyers will have a hard time proving. >> all right. ann thompson bringing us the latest from rome. ann, thank you. >>> police are looking for at least two men who torched this ft. worth, texas, business. the attack, as you can see, was because the on tape. in there you can see a man dumping buckets of in flammable liquid...
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town. "don't let the name fool you. it's n happy town in los angeles, as the lakers, you see their numbers against the west top teams, but they have not been playing up to par. they have that road trip, they were 2-3, just got back from the east, including losing 3 of 4. they beat utah, everybo was like, yeah, maybe we're okay. but this is a disconcerting game. they have some stuff they need toork out if they're going to win another title. >> jeff: i think the only thing they have to work out is health. andrew bynum -- you don't just take someone that gets 15 points and eight rebounds and blocks shots, as mason jr. takes a foul. you don't just take that out and it not hurt yo team. they're not a deep team to begin with, so, injuries impact them more than any team. >> mark: i disagree. though bynum is a key part to the success of this team, the mentality. their approach is almost too cool. there's no sense of urgency and when you have that type of mentality, you put yourself in position to be beaten by teams that have no
town. "don't let the name fool you. it's n happy town in los angeles, as the lakers, you see their numbers against the west top teams, but they have not been playing up to par. they have that road trip, they were 2-3, just got back from the east, including losing 3 of 4. they beat utah, everybo was like, yeah, maybe we're okay. but this is a disconcerting game. they have some stuff they need toork out if they're going to win another title. >> jeff: i think the only thing they have to...
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one of the town's many new wind turbines generates up you to 30% of the new hospital's electricity, whiletilities dominate. and all over town houses are springing up with eco-friendly designs. the payoff? by most accounts, this was a small, dying town before the storm. but with each new stage of the green comeback, it is being reborn. and every day fewer folks are looking back. tom foreman, cnn, greensburg, kansas. est 24-hour allergy medicine. it works on my worst symptoms so i'm ready by the time we get to the first hole. new zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. [ female announcer ] it's red lobster's festival of shrimp... a chance to get everyone together for a night where everyone gets just what they want. combine two or three favorites, from new creations like crab-stuffed shrimp and pecan-crusted shrimp to classics like decadent shrimp scampi. it's everything you want in a night out. starting at just $11.99, during the festival of shrimp. >>> that's his choice. the appellate process is done. it's time to execute judgment. >>> i just think about my family, my friend
one of the town's many new wind turbines generates up you to 30% of the new hospital's electricity, whiletilities dominate. and all over town houses are springing up with eco-friendly designs. the payoff? by most accounts, this was a small, dying town before the storm. but with each new stage of the green comeback, it is being reborn. and every day fewer folks are looking back. tom foreman, cnn, greensburg, kansas. est 24-hour allergy medicine. it works on my worst symptoms so i'm ready by the...
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the town closes down on opening day. it is always a lot of fun. >> there will be some familiar baltimore restaurant. >> the green turtle, pickles pub, high tops bahraibar and grill. >> the game starts at 3:00 and the stadium opens at noon. and the coup i ran into picking up tickets, robins bagley. -- and look who iran into p.m. tickets, vince bagley. -- who i ran into picking up tickets, vince bagley. he looks great, doesn't he? mr. vance bagley, so great to see him. the big question is, what kind of weather tomorrow? i know there is a change coming. you know, on opening day we have seen wind, rain, we have even seen snow. nothing would surprise me. >> it looks like the weather is going to cooperate. we've got some storms coming, but by tomorrow afternoon, breezy and cool. fairly comfortable for april. you can see the rain stretching across and getting into parts of northwest carroll county. it is not making very steady progress toward baltimore. the warnings that have been in effect for washington, frederick and the west
the town closes down on opening day. it is always a lot of fun. >> there will be some familiar baltimore restaurant. >> the green turtle, pickles pub, high tops bahraibar and grill. >> the game starts at 3:00 and the stadium opens at noon. and the coup i ran into picking up tickets, robins bagley. -- and look who iran into p.m. tickets, vince bagley. -- who i ran into picking up tickets, vince bagley. he looks great, doesn't he? mr. vance bagley, so great to see him. the big...
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took place over the week en, lego artists from across the land were in town showing off creations on dismr. i for the castles and entire city, look at this. >> they're amazing, you have the statue of liberty, that's incredible. >> look at that. >> one stop, well, some of the stop to dunkin' donuts, at home to try to save money; right. >> the mayor has cut backs the city cars and city firefighters. . >> the mayor will reveal the revised budget plan. just how bad public safety coil take a hit. . >> plus, you don't want to pay $45 pack your bags, against out ray gas baggage fees. >> we have been through a rot this year and it means a lot to share joy together. >> the attention is all on tiger but it was an emotional win for a different golfer, that has us all reaching for the tissues at the end of the masters. . >>> know now good morning maryland the forecast today, here is justin jus berk, all of the temperatures still above normal at 55 here, and some clouds leftover beline the boundary, if they're above you it may look more cloudy than it is which is a clouds trying to pass through th
took place over the week en, lego artists from across the land were in town showing off creations on dismr. i for the castles and entire city, look at this. >> they're amazing, you have the statue of liberty, that's incredible. >> look at that. >> one stop, well, some of the stop to dunkin' donuts, at home to try to save money; right. >> the mayor has cut backs the city cars and city firefighters. . >> the mayor will reveal the revised budget plan. just how bad...
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the olympians are in town to visit the fans and share some of their experiences. ld medalists were in town for a meet and greet. members of the u.s. olympics and para olympic teams will visit the white house tomorrow. >> that's cool. imagine being a kid and seeing a gold or silver medal up close. >>> let's check in with brian and find out what is coming up next at 6:00. >>> the nation is mourning the loss of dorothy height. a look back at accomplishments but it wasn't just politics that grabbed the nation's attention either. coming up the woman behind talks about her friend. >>> the skies, the trees, the flowers. a new study indicates our kids maybe missing all of this because of this. >>> and the cloud is lifting for thousands of airline passengers. they're finally able to cross the tailback. cross the atlantic. rnndeaise >>> it is the night you've been waiting for. >> the most anticipated hour long all-madonna episode of glee. >> we are so anticipating tonight's show. featuring all madonna and you got us ready with that vogue video. jane lynch, i just want to say
the olympians are in town to visit the fans and share some of their experiences. ld medalists were in town for a meet and greet. members of the u.s. olympics and para olympic teams will visit the white house tomorrow. >> that's cool. imagine being a kid and seeing a gold or silver medal up close. >>> let's check in with brian and find out what is coming up next at 6:00. >>> the nation is mourning the loss of dorothy height. a look back at accomplishments but it wasn't...
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we'll explain in the town square. in "hardball," bank reform with andrew sorkin, the author of "too big to fail." [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] competition... it pushes us to work harder. to be better. to win. but sometimes even rivals realize they share a common goal. america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ nc: with the new anncr vo: ...you can get helpe bagwith a flat tire....day. anncr vo: ...find a nearby tow truck or gas station... anncr vo: ...call emergency services... anncr vo: ...collect accident information. anncr vo: or just watch some fun videos. anncr vo: it's so easy, a caveman can do it. caveman: unbelievable... caveman: where's my coat? it was suede with the fringe. vo: download the glovebox app free at geico.com. >>> a new york artist has turned the well-known gas guzzler into a horse-drawn carriage. jeremy dean bought a used black hummer
we'll explain in the town square. in "hardball," bank reform with andrew sorkin, the author of "too big to fail." [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] competition... it pushes us to work harder. to be better. to win. but sometimes even rivals realize they share a common goal. america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪...
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yazoo city one of the towns hardest hit. e governor was there today. >> it's the biggest tornado i can ever remember, and in terms of across, the mile across. car dealership, roof twisted up like a beer can. several hundred people have lost their houses. there are a bunch of people whose houses are not just uninhabitable, they're unidentifiable. >> we show you a map here of the tornadoes reported so far in 2010. you see those red dots. those are all tornadoes reported so far this year. now we'll bring up severe weather reports throughout the year. that includes wind and hail. these are severe weather incidents across the united states in 2010 so far. you see them swept up. the red dots the tornadoes, blue is red -- is wind, excuse me, large hail storms are the gold dots. now i want to take you over to the magic wall and take you to the path of this particular tornado that caused so much destruction. we'll walk across, excuse me, we'll fly you in to show you where the damage is. as we come on in, you come right into central mi
yazoo city one of the towns hardest hit. e governor was there today. >> it's the biggest tornado i can ever remember, and in terms of across, the mile across. car dealership, roof twisted up like a beer can. several hundred people have lost their houses. there are a bunch of people whose houses are not just uninhabitable, they're unidentifiable. >> we show you a map here of the tornadoes reported so far in 2010. you see those red dots. those are all tornadoes reported so far this...
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how has the community really come out to help? >> ms. harris, this townf greeley has been amazing. we have had donations of food not only for law enforcement but for the family, the school where kayleah went to school. made ribbon, made sure we had more pictures. we have had so many people -- we had a copier donated because the people -- the printers in town made thousands of copies for us. somebody donated a printer and we had donations of paper to make thousands more. the residents have just done amazing things for our family. >> harris: has the family talked at all about the day that she vanished? was there anything going on? was there an argument? anything like that? >> i have not heard that from anyone. the police, the family, everything seemed normal. it is just a shock. >> a normal day and missing and i know that there are dozen of fbi agents to ho have joined the search for kayleah wilson. prayers for your family on this holiday weekend. we hope that you find her safe very soon. ken turner, second cousin to missing kayleah wilson, just 12 years ol
how has the community really come out to help? >> ms. harris, this townf greeley has been amazing. we have had donations of food not only for law enforcement but for the family, the school where kayleah went to school. made ribbon, made sure we had more pictures. we have had so many people -- we had a copier donated because the people -- the printers in town made thousands of copies for us. somebody donated a printer and we had donations of paper to make thousands more. the residents have...
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we came to the oldest church at the top of the town and we saw these big gravestones. we thought some of these people must be really -- i had not been there for awhile. the must be the -- these must be the lord or whatever. there were burned at the stake 30 yards to the left. right next to starbucks. [laughter] you laugh, but people in iran right now, right next to starbucks, are being tortured because they're standing up to this kind of fundamentalism. it is happening. one major political party in this country, seized by fundamentalist religion, has also endorsed the executive power to seize anybody in this country and for them until they tell them whatever they want. and this country's that by and let it happen. -- and this country sat by and let it happen. do not believe that it cannot happen again. do not believe that it will march constantly forward without some horrifying reactions. in this particular moment, we have forces at work of fundamentalism, both in the middle east and in this country, of all religions, whether it be the hideous fanaticism of the revoluti
we came to the oldest church at the top of the town and we saw these big gravestones. we thought some of these people must be really -- i had not been there for awhile. the must be the -- these must be the lord or whatever. there were burned at the stake 30 yards to the left. right next to starbucks. [laughter] you laugh, but people in iran right now, right next to starbucks, are being tortured because they're standing up to this kind of fundamentalism. it is happening. one major political...
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many of them arrived here in the town of port fourchon this morning. the rig is tilting and sinking, but the coast guard says it's not in danger of capsizing. so far the environmental threat is limited since the crude oil and gas continue to burn rather than flowing in to the gulf. but any possibility of pollution is a secondary concern until the workers are found. terrell brown, cbs news, port fourchon, louisiana. >> just last year, they won a safety award from the federal government and the platform has been inspected three times this year. still, working in the oil industry is more dangerous than working in coal mines. on rigs in the gulf of mexico alone, there have been 69 fatalities and more than 1300 injuries since 2001. >>> president obama comes to new york city this morning to make a final pitch for financial reform. it's an issue mr. obama has been pushing since he was a presidential candidate. his message to wall street will be simple. don't fight the call for more oversight. tara mergener is in washington with details. good morning, tara. >>
many of them arrived here in the town of port fourchon this morning. the rig is tilting and sinking, but the coast guard says it's not in danger of capsizing. so far the environmental threat is limited since the crude oil and gas continue to burn rather than flowing in to the gulf. but any possibility of pollution is a secondary concern until the workers are found. terrell brown, cbs news, port fourchon, louisiana. >> just last year, they won a safety award from the federal government and...
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you say about democrats, liberals want to ignore the populist angry tea parties at the town halls do so at their own political peril but you suggest the consequences are more great for what republican wingnuts are involved in. they are benefiting from all this anger in the short-term but they have tapped into something they can't control calling the president do a nazi or communist is beyond incivility or street theater. it is an accusation that stirs the crazy pot. it is ultimately an incitement to violence. why the difference? why the political consequences for democrats and potentially violent consequences for republicans? >> in the case of the protest of some turn-- sometimes turned violent, we had a lot of democrats trying to save this was astroturf. after they lost elections in virginia and new jersey and massachusetts, more democrats realize they were something profound going on here. this isn't a small number of folks. this isn't astroturf. this is genuine grassroots anger. america is a center-right nation but there is a faustian bargain some republicans are making by trying t
you say about democrats, liberals want to ignore the populist angry tea parties at the town halls do so at their own political peril but you suggest the consequences are more great for what republican wingnuts are involved in. they are benefiting from all this anger in the short-term but they have tapped into something they can't control calling the president do a nazi or communist is beyond incivility or street theater. it is an accusation that stirs the crazy pot. it is ultimately an...
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the town has the highest burglary rate per head of population in the entire country. what confidence can you give me that towns such as this all over the uk can be made safer places to live and work? >> jacqueline, the system isn't working properly now, there's no doubt about it. we're not seeing enough police on the streets, we're not catching enough burglars, we're not convicting enough. then we do, when we do convict them, they're not getting long enough sentences. i went to crosby the other day and i was talking to a woman there who had been burgled by someone who had just left prison. he stole everything in her house. as he left, he set fire to the sofa and her son died from the fumes. that burglar, that murderer, could be out of prison in just four-and-a-half years. the system doesn't work, but that sort of sentence is, i think, just completely unacceptable in terms of what the public expect for proper punishment. what have we got to do? we've got to get rid of the paperwork and the bureaucracy and we've got to get the police out on the streets. we need very clea
the town has the highest burglary rate per head of population in the entire country. what confidence can you give me that towns such as this all over the uk can be made safer places to live and work? >> jacqueline, the system isn't working properly now, there's no doubt about it. we're not seeing enough police on the streets, we're not catching enough burglars, we're not convicting enough. then we do, when we do convict them, they're not getting long enough sentences. i went to crosby the...
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. >> reporter: the deadly tornado ripped through the town of yazoo city, mississippi, about an hour north of the capital of jackson. >> this metal beam has been bent around. >> reporter: the twister swept across at least three counties in west central mississippi, leaving a trail of damage. high school senior connor mcrory drove straight into the heart of it. >> go! go! go! >> we were, you know, following-- we were tracking the storm as it made its way up from louisiana. and it kind of actually snuck up on us a little bit faster than expected, and we were only able to catch a glimpse of the tornado before we realized that it was heading right for us, and also, we tried to move, but we didn't have time, and we ended up getting hit by it. >> reporter: experts say the storms that hit the southeast today were especially powerful. >> not only are we talking about multiple tornadoes but we're talking about very violent, strong tornadoes. and any tornadoes that are on the ground have the potential to live for a long time. we did have a track that moved through western mississippi that flattened
. >> reporter: the deadly tornado ripped through the town of yazoo city, mississippi, about an hour north of the capital of jackson. >> this metal beam has been bent around. >> reporter: the twister swept across at least three counties in west central mississippi, leaving a trail of damage. high school senior connor mcrory drove straight into the heart of it. >> go! go! go! >> we were, you know, following-- we were tracking the storm as it made its way up from...
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the train was derailed by a landslide in the town of merano close to the austrian border.ore than 20 people injured, some seriously. the railroad track is thought to be one of the most modern in italy. the vatican clarified its position on reporting of sex abuse cases involving members of the roman catholic clergy. it has posted on its web site at guidelines spelling out that bishops or other high-ranking clergy -- clergy shouldw ret any sex abuse is to a police. this say this has been the policy for some time. in iceland -- former prime minister and other officials or accused of showing extreme negligence. the meltdown threaten the deposits of hundreds of thousands and savers and strained iceland tossing international relations. a senior russian judge who sentenced numerous far right extremists for racially motivated murders has been shot dead and outside of his home in moscow. eduard chuvashov is reported to have received death threats. here is our moscow correspondent. >> this is the apartment block in central moscow where the judge was shot dead as heón left for work i
the train was derailed by a landslide in the town of merano close to the austrian border.ore than 20 people injured, some seriously. the railroad track is thought to be one of the most modern in italy. the vatican clarified its position on reporting of sex abuse cases involving members of the roman catholic clergy. it has posted on its web site at guidelines spelling out that bishops or other high-ranking clergy -- clergy shouldw ret any sex abuse is to a police. this say this has been the...
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everybody in the town wanted elway out of town. they said his career is out of with. the next two years he won super bowls. you have to be a special guy. you have to understand how tough it is and fight through the adversity and have some perseverance. >>> it appears that the redskins upcoming season may not be over. news about albert haynes worth as a father, i know the smallest moments can have the biggest impact on a child's life. on january 12, a massive earthquake ravaged haiti's capital, taking the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and leaving millions more without water, food, and shelter. during our time in public service, we've witnessed firsthand the extraordinary generosity of the american people in the face of tragedy, here at home and around the world. and in the aftermath of the earthquake, once again americans came together in the spirit of our common humanity that is so characteristic of our great nation. but there's still so much to do. we must continue helping those most in need while also focusing on the long-term recovery of the people of hai
everybody in the town wanted elway out of town. they said his career is out of with. the next two years he won super bowls. you have to be a special guy. you have to understand how tough it is and fight through the adversity and have some perseverance. >>> it appears that the redskins upcoming season may not be over. news about albert haynes worth as a father, i know the smallest moments can have the biggest impact on a child's life. on january 12, a massive earthquake ravaged haiti's...
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the first tuition incretion in five years. >>> -- increase in five years. >>> when you think highland town, you should think home made wine. it's what you will find there this weekend. for the seventh annual home made wine celebration. and they will even have bocce ball. it's also a fundraiser for the community. what better excuse do you need to drink wine on a sunday afternoon? >> very little encouragement. >>> a hollywood star arrested in maryland. >> a principal murdered. a beloved school leader found dead in his maryland home. the search for his killer tonight. >>> teen sexting. some maryland students are accused of selling sexually explicit pictures of classmates, more in a moment. >> a much cooler weekend headed our way, i have the complete forecast headed your way, next. , . >>> it is 69-degrees with spotty light rain in central maryland right now. the complete forecast coming up. >>> breaking news to tell you about a double shooting in west baltimore. this video just in to wjz news room. we will have more information as it becomes available. >>> in other news a surprising turn in a california courtroom when a sex of
the first tuition incretion in five years. >>> -- increase in five years. >>> when you think highland town, you should think home made wine. it's what you will find there this weekend. for the seventh annual home made wine celebration. and they will even have bocce ball. it's also a fundraiser for the community. what better excuse do you need to drink wine on a sunday afternoon? >> very little encouragement. >>> a hollywood star arrested in maryland. >> a...
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the perfect purchase just in case you need to, i don't know, get out of town fast because you just stole bunch of money. >>> up next here on "the dr show" are republicans start to move on financial reform? we'll talk to congressman mike pence on the good, the bad and the missing. the cops still work for the crooks. why won't they stop that practice? >>> and also ahead, phil angeledis, chairman of the commission investigating the crisis. why does he only have a $8 million budget? >>> and in our dig list, amazing nasa pictures of massive explosions on the surface of our sun. >>> the bill that, that we have in front of us will actually provide permanent bailouts for wall street and enshrine too big to fail. >> the administration said it wants to end bailouts? i say to them -- prove it. >> welcome back. that, the republican reaction to the president's big wall street reform speech today. republican party leadership at least on the surface pushing back hard on the democrats' plan that at this point creates two classes of bank. one, the $50 billion fraternity with an implicit guarantee. and ev
the perfect purchase just in case you need to, i don't know, get out of town fast because you just stole bunch of money. >>> up next here on "the dr show" are republicans start to move on financial reform? we'll talk to congressman mike pence on the good, the bad and the missing. the cops still work for the crooks. why won't they stop that practice? >>> and also ahead, phil angeledis, chairman of the commission investigating the crisis. why does he only have a $8...
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not just the downtown area we are talking about much of the town period, right? >> that's correct. dc are used to the motorcades and are very observing. if you can find other ways to get around and take public transportation, please do. >> i can't imagine you've got every available person on duty for tomorrow. but any threats that you can talk about or just what comes with the turf? many international, national figures. do we have any threats we should know about tonight? >> we are not working on any specific threats. >> okay, we just lost dc police chief. she says they don't have any specific threats. good news. >>> we begin before everybody else tomorrow at 4:25 a.m. in the morning. join us for up-to-date information on street closures and best routes into and around town. >>> leaders from 47 countries are in washington tonight for that nuclear security summit. it is believed to be the biggest gathering of world leaders ever in the nation's capital. president obama said today that he was pleased by the sense of urgency and warned that al- qaeda wouldn't hesitate to use a nuclear w
not just the downtown area we are talking about much of the town period, right? >> that's correct. dc are used to the motorcades and are very observing. if you can find other ways to get around and take public transportation, please do. >> i can't imagine you've got every available person on duty for tomorrow. but any threats that you can talk about or just what comes with the turf? many international, national figures. do we have any threats we should know about tonight? >>...
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he ended up in the town of new salem, where he are rives as a piece of floating driftwood -- where he arrives. he became a clerk. he became popular. was appointed postmaster, ran for and on the second try was elected to the state legislature. borrowed money to buy himself a suit and decided on a career in a law. he benefited from the easy-going disorder of frontier society, with a solidity and absence of confining role and regulations. he came to new salem and in a matter of weeks he could ingratiate himself to the citizens to the extent of being a plausible candidate for office. he did not have to be defined as his father's son only. he could begin over again and again. not everything about this is good. lincoln regretted the lack of educational opportunities in his own life. but one cannot separate the resourcefulness of his character from the fact that his origins, were there in a frontier society. there was nothing ordinary about lincoln, but his ascension to the presidency is certainly an example and was taken as such and always has been taken as such, an example of the common ma
he ended up in the town of new salem, where he are rives as a piece of floating driftwood -- where he arrives. he became a clerk. he became popular. was appointed postmaster, ran for and on the second try was elected to the state legislature. borrowed money to buy himself a suit and decided on a career in a law. he benefited from the easy-going disorder of frontier society, with a solidity and absence of confining role and regulations. he came to new salem and in a matter of weeks he could...
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as many as 60 homes were flattened in the shanty town neighborhoods. ides triggered by the heaviest rainfall in the city's history. ed, back over to you. >> thanks, monica. >>> all right. only in san francisco. that's the city's very own tag line. but today, it sounds much more like a punch line. take a look at the jersey of giants outfield er velez. okay. it was spotted as he entered the game last night against the astros in houston. his name is spelled right but the city's name, well, it's spelled wrong. the "c" and the "s" are backwards. the team says it was only wrong on his jersey and they'll get it fixed before the next game. losing weight clicked for me when i realized i could do the weight watchers plan entirely online. my gosh, i was a total couch potato; i think i shared a blood supply with the couch. one of the benefits of weight watchers online is that it's not only dealing with the food that i eat but it also deals with the exercise. with the iphone app, you can keep track of points. i can also journal my exercise while i'm out so that i ca
as many as 60 homes were flattened in the shanty town neighborhoods. ides triggered by the heaviest rainfall in the city's history. ed, back over to you. >> thanks, monica. >>> all right. only in san francisco. that's the city's very own tag line. but today, it sounds much more like a punch line. take a look at the jersey of giants outfield er velez. okay. it was spotted as he entered the game last night against the astros in houston. his name is spelled right but the city's...
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the town of minnesota will snap up the empty school.d heart public school district moved all the kids into another building so the facility sat unused for more than a year. they hope it will turn into a business and bring jobs to town. they want $50,000 for the building. >>> a clerk hit the jackpot from a lottery ticket he bought at work and that is worth $258 million. by the way, it's the 10th largest powerball jack pot ever and he said he had less than $30 in his bank account and a coworker sold him the ticket. >> my boss woke me up and said hey, you stole the winning jackpot or power -- powerball and it was to chris. >> everyone was trying to find out if it was real. is it true and i got lots of text messages. >> better stop answering them and move. he's going to use the money to pay off his bills and take three kids. >> setting up your kids, kids, kids. invest wisely. >> yeah. >> i. and. >> the question, what is on tap weekendwise? >> the wet weather is next. >>> it's nfl draft time. the redskins are making moves to shore up the sta
the town of minnesota will snap up the empty school.d heart public school district moved all the kids into another building so the facility sat unused for more than a year. they hope it will turn into a business and bring jobs to town. they want $50,000 for the building. >>> a clerk hit the jackpot from a lottery ticket he bought at work and that is worth $258 million. by the way, it's the 10th largest powerball jack pot ever and he said he had less than $30 in his bank account and a...
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intelligence officers say they began to notice increased enemy activity in the town. >> the presence f foreign fighters in town was an immediate indicator that something was in the works and that planning for a major attack was... was underway. >> narrator: that major attack would occur on november 19, 2005, a day the men of kilo company will never forget. the day began like so many other days in kilo company's deployment, with a routine mission. sergeant frank wuterich would lead a convoy, escorting a fresh unit of iraqi soldiers to a nearby checkpoint and bringing food to fellow marines. >> staff sergeant wuterich and his squad re-supplied us that morning, probably about 6:30 or 7:00 or so. i remember a couple of my friends were with... were in the same squad, so i was talking to them. my squad was on post at the time. they were getting ready to come off post. it was early in the morning. everybody was tired, just talking to them. and then... then they ended up leaving. >> narrator: sergeant wuterich was in charge of four vehicles and 11 marines. among them were lance corporals migu
intelligence officers say they began to notice increased enemy activity in the town. >> the presence f foreign fighters in town was an immediate indicator that something was in the works and that planning for a major attack was... was underway. >> narrator: that major attack would occur on november 19, 2005, a day the men of kilo company will never forget. the day began like so many other days in kilo company's deployment, with a routine mission. sergeant frank wuterich would lead a...
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the tree pollen is high this is a look at the roosevelt bridge. in town traffic to d.c. is still crawling. this is probably just the cherry blossom dior's trying to tempero the 70's with lots of sunshine and we will fall back into the 50's tonight and we will do it all again tomorrow. your full forecast is comi out. >>> if you do not pay your speed camera tickets on time, watch out. montgomery county is hoping to clean up from drivers or fleet to pay. they could collect more than $1 million in late fees this year. drivers who get a ticket have 30 days to pay or fight the ticket before getting charged a late fee of $25. >>> metro officially has a new chief, chief safety officer for the agency. he starts work on april 19. >>> military investigators are trying to figure out what led to the death of a u.s. marine from fredericksburg. the military says the 20-year- old was found unconscious tuesday in his barracks at marine corps base ttie. military police tried to resuscitate -- resuscitate him he joined in 2007. still to come, >> i find it insulting to all the other soldiers
the tree pollen is high this is a look at the roosevelt bridge. in town traffic to d.c. is still crawling. this is probably just the cherry blossom dior's trying to tempero the 70's with lots of sunshine and we will fall back into the 50's tonight and we will do it all again tomorrow. your full forecast is comi out. >>> if you do not pay your speed camera tickets on time, watch out. montgomery county is hoping to clean up from drivers or fleet to pay. they could collect more than $1...
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instead now when they reach out or write an op-ed with the opposite member of congress, town halls at home are shut out they are traitors. we convinced the idea of cooperation with collaboration in the world war ii license. this is a problem because the founders didn't want to focus on the common ground, to not have our politics be determined by what makes us different but to figure out what are the common elements and move through but that is being stopped by politics that condoms in the form of compromise. >> time for a couple of more questions here. how about we in the backend up front, the fellow with a green hat. >> my name is austin from new jersey and i wanted to know why do you think that the political spectrum has been split into two things? what would you call in extremist from the old party, whignut? [laughter] >> i would call them whiggy. >> if we had more options wouldn't it -- you would avoid these polarizing extremes? >> well we don't have a parliamentary system otherwise we might see. but the desire for that is what has caused independence to grow. the growth of indepe
instead now when they reach out or write an op-ed with the opposite member of congress, town halls at home are shut out they are traitors. we convinced the idea of cooperation with collaboration in the world war ii license. this is a problem because the founders didn't want to focus on the common ground, to not have our politics be determined by what makes us different but to figure out what are the common elements and move through but that is being stopped by politics that condoms in the form...