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the sun, thomas walters iv, allegedly pulled out a knife and stabbed his father in the chest. baltimore city police are investigating a suspicious death. a man's body was found inside of a truck inside of a impound lot. it is not clear how long the body has been there. as vehicle fire on interstate 95 creates traffic delays. we were over the same near the toll plaza. fire officials say nobody was injured. the cause is under investigation. >> the mercury is rising as we head into the afternoon. temperatures across the state are mid-to-upper-80's, and already into the 90's at the inner harbor. we expect temperatures to rise, and we will be talking about the possibility of thunderstorms after 3:00 p.m., and into the night, chances increase. it will be a warm, humid night, and storm chances increase as we get into tomorrow. the full forecast is coming up. >> republican and democratic leaders will meet with president obama today in an effort to hammer out a budget deal. president obama and house speaker john boehner will try to convince each other. republicans seem to be softening
the sun, thomas walters iv, allegedly pulled out a knife and stabbed his father in the chest. baltimore city police are investigating a suspicious death. a man's body was found inside of a truck inside of a impound lot. it is not clear how long the body has been there. as vehicle fire on interstate 95 creates traffic delays. we were over the same near the toll plaza. fire officials say nobody was injured. the cause is under investigation. >> the mercury is rising as we head into the...
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thomas friedman. he is interviewed by walter isaacson, head of the aspen institute. they talk about politics, america's place in the world, and the future of the american dream. this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> thank you all very much for being here. as you can the by the incredible overflow crowd, there is nobody in aspen who less need an introduction and tom friedman. somebody once said that of henry kissinger, and he said there may be no one who needs less of an introduction, but there is also nobody who more enjoys one. [laughter] so i will say a couple of nice words about tom, unnecessary though they might be. ever since she went from beirut to jerusalem decades ago, you have been the clearest thinker about where our country is going and where our world is going. he speaks with common sense. you may know hell rare reported common sense is, so that is why all of us think of tom as a national -- how rare reported common sense is, so we think of tom as a national treasure. >> walter, thank you. first of all, it is great to be here and wonderful to be here and it
thomas friedman. he is interviewed by walter isaacson, head of the aspen institute. they talk about politics, america's place in the world, and the future of the american dream. this is an hour and 10 minutes. >> thank you all very much for being here. as you can the by the incredible overflow crowd, there is nobody in aspen who less need an introduction and tom friedman. somebody once said that of henry kissinger, and he said there may be no one who needs less of an introduction, but...
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thomas betting tim mccauley, a british writer. an american novelist, nathaniel hawthorne, who publish the scarlet letter in 1950. and sir waltertt, the scottish writer whose works included ivan hel, robin -- rob roy, and the lady of the lake. -- ivan hel, rob roy, and the lady of the lake. >> standing in front of the building in the evening, you can see the bus back late from the great hall -- busts backlit from the great hall. as a well as the washington monument serving as the backdrop. >> congress has always needed information. when they were in philadelphia and new york, there were libraries. they had a wonderful collection. when they got to washington, d.c., there were battlefields. there were no libraries. what they had to do was create a library. the actual creation came in a bill signed by president john adams. he found a place in the northwest corner of the capitol building. >> they build the rotunda, they built the library of congress along the west front of the capital between dissent and the house chambers. for many years, the west front of the capital was the library of congress. >> by 1814, the library of congres
thomas betting tim mccauley, a british writer. an american novelist, nathaniel hawthorne, who publish the scarlet letter in 1950. and sir waltertt, the scottish writer whose works included ivan hel, robin -- rob roy, and the lady of the lake. -- ivan hel, rob roy, and the lady of the lake. >> standing in front of the building in the evening, you can see the bus back late from the great hall -- busts backlit from the great hall. as a well as the washington monument serving as the backdrop....
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are ralph waldo emerson, washington irving, goethe, thomas macauley, nathaniel hawthorne, who published "the scarlet letter" in 1850, and sir waltercott. standing in front of the building in the evening, you can see the bus back with from the lights in the great hall. from the inside, the western evening sky of washington as well as the washington monument served as the backdrop. >> congress has always needed information, and when they were in philadelphia and new york, their libraries -- their work libraries criti. in washington, there was no urban life, and so what they had to do was create a library. the creation came in a bill signed by president adams. the first books were ordered from england. when it expanded in the 1820's, when they built the rotunda, they built the library along the entire west front between the senate and house chambers. for many years, most of the 19th century, the west front of the capital was the library of congress. >> 1814, the library of congress held 3000 volumes. >> 1812, we went to war with great britain, and in august, 1814, british troops marched into washington and burned down the capitol bui
are ralph waldo emerson, washington irving, goethe, thomas macauley, nathaniel hawthorne, who published "the scarlet letter" in 1850, and sir waltercott. standing in front of the building in the evening, you can see the bus back with from the lights in the great hall. from the inside, the western evening sky of washington as well as the washington monument served as the backdrop. >> congress has always needed information, and when they were in philadelphia and new york, their...
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thomas roberts. coming up in the next hour, the tug-of-war over a debt deal in d.c. eight days until the u.s. could default. congressman chris van holland will join me. >>> the iconic walter is shutting down. this after more than 100 years of service. why it couldn't be saved for future generations? and they've been married for less than 24 hours now, but they are wedding, it is national history. married in new york by mayor bloomberg. john feinblat and jonathan mints joan me to talk about the history. >>> forget everything you ever imaged about the drug underworld. in a four-part series the l.a. times is reporting on drug cartels and smugglers, and they make the case that they don't look like the hollywood stereotype. mostly they look just like you and me. joining me l.a. times reporter richard morossi. good to see you. good morning. >> good morning. >> what hit me right away in reading the first part of your series in the paerp yesterday was that in a huge bust called operation imperial emperor. we think this is mexico's problem, but you talk about the tent abbingles of one cartel and how broad the reach is in the u.s. talk about that. >> we're talking about the biggest
thomas roberts. coming up in the next hour, the tug-of-war over a debt deal in d.c. eight days until the u.s. could default. congressman chris van holland will join me. >>> the iconic walter is shutting down. this after more than 100 years of service. why it couldn't be saved for future generations? and they've been married for less than 24 hours now, but they are wedding, it is national history. married in new york by mayor bloomberg. john feinblat and jonathan mints joan me to talk...
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thomas macaulay, who is famous work was the history of england from james the second. american novelist nathaniel hawthorne, who published a book with a scarlet letter," in 1950. and sir waltertt, whose works included idaho, rob roy, and a lady of the lake. standing in front of the building in the evening, you can see the bus back lit from the lights in the great hall. and from the inside, the western evening sky of washington, as well as the washington monument serve as the backdrop. >> congress has always needed information. when they were in philadelphia and new york, there were libraries that they could go to. philadelphia had wonderful collections. but when they got to washington, d.c. in 1800, there were tobacco fields here. no libraries, no urban life. they still needed information. what they needed to do was create a library. the actual creation came in a bill signed by president john adams. the first books were ordered from england. >> when the capital expanded in the 18 20s, when they built the rotunda, they built the library of congress along the entire west front of the capital between the senate and house chambers. so for many years, throughout most of the 19th
thomas macaulay, who is famous work was the history of england from james the second. american novelist nathaniel hawthorne, who published a book with a scarlet letter," in 1950. and sir waltertt, whose works included idaho, rob roy, and a lady of the lake. standing in front of the building in the evening, you can see the bus back lit from the lights in the great hall. and from the inside, the western evening sky of washington, as well as the washington monument serve as the backdrop....