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. >> tim: tommy john surgery only ten months ago and he's back at them.arkable recovery by rich hill. >> joe: pierre takes a strike over the outsidecorner. juan pierre, a guy who wasn't signed until january 27th, so he came to the team late. but he's been one of the more consistent philly hitters so far this season. good on-base percentage, and he can still run. in at the corners on the infield, as pierre grounds one to ortiz. out at first for out number two. he will get the big second out with jimmy rollins coming up. so pierre can't get the job done. the phillies have had two hits in each of the last two innings, including this one, and they do not have any runs. and bobby valentine is going to go to the right-hander with rollins coming up. >> tim: rich hill had held left-handed batters throughout his career to a .203 average, and he comes in and gets a big one in juan pierre. >> joe: so he does his job, and now aceves, the closer, is coming out of the bullpen. aceves for boston is coming in. a three-run game. second and third. rollins coming up here in
. >> tim: tommy john surgery only ten months ago and he's back at them.arkable recovery by rich hill. >> joe: pierre takes a strike over the outsidecorner. juan pierre, a guy who wasn't signed until january 27th, so he came to the team late. but he's been one of the more consistent philly hitters so far this season. good on-base percentage, and he can still run. in at the corners on the infield, as pierre grounds one to ortiz. out at first for out number two. he will get the big...
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so tim, the question is here is who is wagging whom? are the european worries bringing the emerging markets down or are we concerned about what is happening in places like china and brazil? >> well, it is a great time to talk about this stuff because every indices that we are looking at and everybody else is looking at, the dollar index which is representing the fear facer to, and the strength is at levels we have not seen and only one other time since 2008 in the fall when the world was melting down. it is a great time to talk about this. emer emerging is cast with a brush that is not fair fundamentally, but to me, these are the markets that are as tough as i have navigated ever, and it is because of the fundamentals that look interesting and the emerging is trading at 9.5 times earnings and not this cheap in five years and the technicals bombed out the charts and things as contrarians we like to sniff around at are totally not working. >> so we are essentially throwing the technicals and the fundamentals out here. and i want to bring
so tim, the question is here is who is wagging whom? are the european worries bringing the emerging markets down or are we concerned about what is happening in places like china and brazil? >> well, it is a great time to talk about this stuff because every indices that we are looking at and everybody else is looking at, the dollar index which is representing the fear facer to, and the strength is at levels we have not seen and only one other time since 2008 in the fall when the world was...
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>> not really, man. >> manny, anything you want to tell tim?y want. you know, i pray for you. and god bless you. >> thank you. >> june 9th. guys, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> tune in next saturday night, at midnight, for the return of "24/7 pacquiao/bradley."
>> not really, man. >> manny, anything you want to tell tim?y want. you know, i pray for you. and god bless you. >> thank you. >> june 9th. guys, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> tune in next saturday night, at midnight, for the return of "24/7 pacquiao/bradley."
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>> not really, man. >> manny, anything you want to tell tim? fans what they want. you know, i pray for you. and god bless you. >> thank you. >> june 9th. guys, thank you very much. >> thank you.
>> not really, man. >> manny, anything you want to tell tim? fans what they want. you know, i pray for you. and god bless you. >> thank you. >> june 9th. guys, thank you very much. >> thank you.
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than tim horton is. while i like tim, most don't nn know his last name but everyone knows america runs on dunkin. so dunkin wins on growth. it also wins on, kugs. compare the latest quarters from both companies. dunkin delivered terrific numbers certainly it's done consistently since going public last year along with higher than expected revenues and they raised their full-year guidance. dunkin sees its domestic same-store sales chucking along, excellent quarter. plus dunkin has given you pro probable secondaries. let's hope facebook does something like that, huh? these have been great buying opportunities. with the stock up 23% from the former, up 6% from the latter. how about tim horton's? the wednesday the company reported a 3 cent earnings miss off a 66 percent canadian rate basis. the company is being hurt by higher franchise and commodity costs. the slowing traffic in canada, i'm regarding that as a problem. tim horton's is a mature canadian business hoping to expand in the u.s. what about price? m
than tim horton is. while i like tim, most don't nn know his last name but everyone knows america runs on dunkin. so dunkin wins on growth. it also wins on, kugs. compare the latest quarters from both companies. dunkin delivered terrific numbers certainly it's done consistently since going public last year along with higher than expected revenues and they raised their full-year guidance. dunkin sees its domestic same-store sales chucking along, excellent quarter. plus dunkin has given you pro...
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tim geithner was the perfect person. >> narrator: tim geithner, the presidt of the new york fedel reserve. during the financial crisis, he had led the bush administration's response on wall street. >> he's 47 years old, he looks like he's about 32. >> extremely smart, extremely aware of the stuff, very discrete, controlled. >> narrator: geithner's career took off in the clinton administration, a protégé of treasury secretary robert rubin. >> i knew he was a protégé of bob rubin. and i knew that he was, therefore, of and by and from wall street. he sees the economy as a practical matter, the way wall street sees the economy. and, therefore, tim geithner is going to reflect what wall street ultimately wants. >> narrator: and during the meltdown, he had engineered the bailout of bear stearns, had gone along with letting lehman go bankrupt. but then pushed for a more than $180 billion bailout of the insurance giant aig. >> tim geithner thought that if they did not do everything they had to do to save aig, as distasteful as it was, that they would be jeopardizing the global economy. >> he cert
tim geithner was the perfect person. >> narrator: tim geithner, the presidt of the new york fedel reserve. during the financial crisis, he had led the bush administration's response on wall street. >> he's 47 years old, he looks like he's about 32. >> extremely smart, extremely aware of the stuff, very discrete, controlled. >> narrator: geithner's career took off in the clinton administration, a protégé of treasury secretary robert rubin. >> i knew he was a...
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i had a conversation with the skins' tim hightower. virginia battles the fighting irish in lacrosse with a ticket to the final four. >>> and one of the newlyweds looks to keep his streak going. first, the battle of the beltways. good news and bat news for stephen strasburg as he took the hill against the orioles. i like to get the bad over with first. he mentioned tightness in his biceps. and was tank out in the 5th. the great, he pitched well and then he did some things we didn't know he could do. wilson betemit with a fly ball. harper has it, only he does not. that's en error. third of the season for harper. betemit would later score. bottom of the 3rd. nats down 3-0. harper with 2 on. you know he can do this with the bat. flies to right field. nick markakis lays it out. can't hold on to the snow cone. ball comes out. strasburg scores fold by espinosa. dep cities now 3-2. top of the 44th. 3-3. strasburg, see you, he is poe zito. jesus flores just homered. this is stephen strasburg and oh, my goodness. omg as the young gidz like to sa
i had a conversation with the skins' tim hightower. virginia battles the fighting irish in lacrosse with a ticket to the final four. >>> and one of the newlyweds looks to keep his streak going. first, the battle of the beltways. good news and bat news for stephen strasburg as he took the hill against the orioles. i like to get the bad over with first. he mentioned tightness in his biceps. and was tank out in the 5th. the great, he pitched well and then he did some things we didn't know...
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a 21-year-old mma fighter takes on a 53-year-old named tim. >> tim wins the fight. >> now meet the 21-year-old victim of old man strength. >> am i really about to lose my grandpa here. >> an ostrich high-tailed it down the highway. see the harrowing adventure of one tough old bird. >> he's right back up. he's fine. >>> we begin our show today with surveillance video and the story behind it. i want to warn you this is very difficult to watch. police just released this video taken from a school bus in darlington, south carolina. what you're seeing is a st. johns elementary school employee trying to put a safety harness on a special needs student. >> it looks like she's about to choke him out. >> she starts to get really rough with him. she pushes him down to put the harness behind him. you hear the little boy start to cry. >> the kid looks like he's cooperating, too. he's putting his arms out. she didn't need to push him like that. after that she smacks him in the side of the head. >> after that another employee comes onto the bus. >> oh, no. >> smacks him twice right in the face. >> if
a 21-year-old mma fighter takes on a 53-year-old named tim. >> tim wins the fight. >> now meet the 21-year-old victim of old man strength. >> am i really about to lose my grandpa here. >> an ostrich high-tailed it down the highway. see the harrowing adventure of one tough old bird. >> he's right back up. he's fine. >>> we begin our show today with surveillance video and the story behind it. i want to warn you this is very difficult to watch. police just...
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participant in the brain behind him cast of the best ustream sites out there following the movement tim welcome to the show. i don't necessarily consider myself or movement i'm just a journalist for the story ok all right thanks tim first off we just saw the video when you were you guys were in the car explain kind of what happened. both leading up to that and after the after the feed there. we got word early in the game that the place we've been staying at and surrounded by police. and so we're kind of freaked out we didn't know how to handle the situation one of the members of my team just had gone to the apartment and found the back door was open the alarm was going off and he had reason to believe someone was inside and so he ended up leaving but he said you know our commitment fine as we were leaving the march we were worried that our equipment been tampered with not the reason that we didn't know why no one contacted us from our anything like that we're trying to figure out what to do as we're pulling up to a stop sign about six or seven vehicles surrounded us and they came out he
participant in the brain behind him cast of the best ustream sites out there following the movement tim welcome to the show. i don't necessarily consider myself or movement i'm just a journalist for the story ok all right thanks tim first off we just saw the video when you were you guys were in the car explain kind of what happened. both leading up to that and after the after the feed there. we got word early in the game that the place we've been staying at and surrounded by police. and so...
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thanks to mom, kathy, and father, tim, senior. known to everyone around the neighborhood as big ray. >> you're dropping your hands. >> my dad was, had a huge impact on my life. i remember going to the weight room with him, 8 years old and i just wanted to be around him and do what he did. >> your quick shot sets up the power hand. i'm an athlete and i train 24/7. when i was young and he looked at me, you know, as a father, as a role model, and like you know what, if my dad can do it, you know what, i want to do it with him. >> in a place like the north end the lessons and guidance didn't immediately take hold. as a youngster, bradley found trouble constantly. getting suspended from school as early as the second grade for fighting. >> you had to be tough or you'll get bullied and i chose the tough man road. i had a chip on my shoulder. couldn't look on me a certain way. i had a thug mentality. >> i told him, ain't no thug going to live underneath my roof. i have to beat some sense into you, i got to half strangle you, i got to do w
thanks to mom, kathy, and father, tim, senior. known to everyone around the neighborhood as big ray. >> you're dropping your hands. >> my dad was, had a huge impact on my life. i remember going to the weight room with him, 8 years old and i just wanted to be around him and do what he did. >> your quick shot sets up the power hand. i'm an athlete and i train 24/7. when i was young and he looked at me, you know, as a father, as a role model, and like you know what, if my dad can...
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gary is next. . >>> tim not bad at the ballpark.s start has been slow coming in a record of two wins, five losses. real strong ton. seven innings, one earned run. walked five but kennedy was -- as good as tim and a step better. seven and two thirds, allowing only one run and here is the game winner. paul, his 4th career home run verses tim. that is it. tim falls to two and six, diamondbacks beat the giants 4- 1. san francisco five and a half back much the dodgers, the dodgers loose tonight and matt kemp pulled the same muscle that kept him on the dl for 15 days so his stats unknown. giants off tomorrow against the cubs. the bad streak for the a's continues, willingham, i guess showing everybody what he left the a's. minnesota not very good through two but they are better than oakland. here goes willingham. last night of course -- he hit a game winner. oakland with the poorest hitting team stat wise in all of major league baseball. two hours, 16 minutes, 4-0 minnesota. help on the way for bob melvin. scheduled to join the team friday
gary is next. . >>> tim not bad at the ballpark.s start has been slow coming in a record of two wins, five losses. real strong ton. seven innings, one earned run. walked five but kennedy was -- as good as tim and a step better. seven and two thirds, allowing only one run and here is the game winner. paul, his 4th career home run verses tim. that is it. tim falls to two and six, diamondbacks beat the giants 4- 1. san francisco five and a half back much the dodgers, the dodgers loose...
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tim williams is in the first warning weather center. hello, tim. >> it's a beautiful day. the average is around 75, right on target to surpass that. we're at 71 going into this 7 or 8 minutes after the noon hour. 66 down on the shore, 70 elkins, 72 in dc. the 95 core door is the mark for 70s. same amount of sunshine yesterday. how is this going to play out into your nks 24 hours -- next 24 hours? we spend it out to marty. >> reporter: it's a beautiful weekend in may. whether it's the preakness, chesapeake blue's fest, the weather is going to cooperate. let's take a look at the graphic. this big blocking high is still doing a job. the job is keeping showers and clouds down to the south at bay. growths let's go the radar -- let's go to radar. not that far away you can see a little bit of disturbed weather. the high is going to start to break down a bit and allow that energy to sneak or way on sunday. i think we're talking about a cloudier day than first expected. how much so? tim williams will have those details shortly. nothing is going to dim the butte -- beauty of this da
tim williams is in the first warning weather center. hello, tim. >> it's a beautiful day. the average is around 75, right on target to surpass that. we're at 71 going into this 7 or 8 minutes after the noon hour. 66 down on the shore, 70 elkins, 72 in dc. the 95 core door is the mark for 70s. same amount of sunshine yesterday. how is this going to play out into your nks 24 hours -- next 24 hours? we spend it out to marty. >> reporter: it's a beautiful weekend in may. whether it's...
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now we have some great guests for you tonight first we're getting an update on the case of tim to christopher the environmental activist who is serving jail time for bidding on a land auction to take a stand he had an appeal hearing today and so we're going to get all the updates then see when clemens joins us to talk afghanistan the latest plot and yemen and european elections and how they just might affect u.s. foreign policy and then jacob apple bomb is going to fill us in on his latest project to fight the web and on imedi and expose censorship and surveillance but of course we're going to get a few updates on wiki leaks as well we have all of that morphy tonight including a dose of happy hour but first take a look at the mainstream media decided to miss. well today there is still one big giant story that is dominating the headlines the airwaves and of course the cable networks. this one and see below sea saying this is a great day for america why now because the announcement that's reverberating throughout america today mr obama becomes the first sitting president to endorse the right of
now we have some great guests for you tonight first we're getting an update on the case of tim to christopher the environmental activist who is serving jail time for bidding on a land auction to take a stand he had an appeal hearing today and so we're going to get all the updates then see when clemens joins us to talk afghanistan the latest plot and yemen and european elections and how they just might affect u.s. foreign policy and then jacob apple bomb is going to fill us in on his latest...
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now a few weeks ago we first told you about the story of environmental activist tim de christopher and late two thousand and eight he crashed a bush administration bureau of land management oil drilling rights auction with the intention of disrupting it but because bush administration oversight was so busy officials offered to sign him in as a bitter he then proceeded to win the drilling rights to fourteen parcels of land for one point eight million dollars and because of it got in trouble with the law and all those activists network peaceful uprising started raising money to pay for this bit and all the oil company executives have never gone to prison for bringing bids or bouncing checks to christopher was sentenced to two years in prison in two thousand and ten and his conviction and sentence have been denounced by activists and observers especially since this option was eventually nullified by the obama administration but about two months ago christopher suffered another injustice when he was thrown into isolation allegedly because he wrote a letter threatening to start a campaign a
now a few weeks ago we first told you about the story of environmental activist tim de christopher and late two thousand and eight he crashed a bush administration bureau of land management oil drilling rights auction with the intention of disrupting it but because bush administration oversight was so busy officials offered to sign him in as a bitter he then proceeded to win the drilling rights to fourteen parcels of land for one point eight million dollars and because of it got in trouble with...
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immediately to my right and your left is tim, tim got his doctorate in history from harvard. he then went on to teach history and then was recruited to come to the miller center as actually the founding leader of another one of the major research projects at the miller center has sponsored the presidential recordings project. this is the project more than any other has been bringing the secret recordings made in the presidencies of ken d. johnson and nixon. finally to light in a way scholars can use. it's one of the most important basic research projects in american history underway in the united states. tim was the founding director of that project. after his service on that project and continuing to publish other acclaimed books, he now actually holds his job as the collector of the richard nixon library out in california. as the director of the nixon library, tim has not only been organizing world history projects of his own, he's actually set precedents in almost setting the model of how to run a presidential library under the most difficult possible circumstances. it's a
immediately to my right and your left is tim, tim got his doctorate in history from harvard. he then went on to teach history and then was recruited to come to the miller center as actually the founding leader of another one of the major research projects at the miller center has sponsored the presidential recordings project. this is the project more than any other has been bringing the secret recordings made in the presidencies of ken d. johnson and nixon. finally to light in a way scholars...
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gigi. >> thanks, tim. >>> first, here's what people are talking about today. now outrage in the shooting death of trayvon martin after supporters for george zimmerman used the case to sell shooting targets after a retailer is selling the targets with a image of a hoody that trayvon martin was wearing on the night he was shot. there is a bag of skittles and ice tea. george zimmerman is denouncing the product. >> it is this type of hatred. that's what it is, that will make it more difficult to try this case. >> now, the on-line advertisement for the targets have been taking down. >>> we are learning more about a new jersey family taken off of a jetblue flight because their 18-month-old daughter's name was on a new fly list. the couple is saying that they were humiliated. they were traveling from fort lauderdale to their home in newark. now, jetblue is blaming a computer glitch for the problem. >>> the tsa is saying that the same computer glitch caused computers to report that or passengers on the flight were on the no fly list. it is not clear, but they were rem
gigi. >> thanks, tim. >>> first, here's what people are talking about today. now outrage in the shooting death of trayvon martin after supporters for george zimmerman used the case to sell shooting targets after a retailer is selling the targets with a image of a hoody that trayvon martin was wearing on the night he was shot. there is a bag of skittles and ice tea. george zimmerman is denouncing the product. >> it is this type of hatred. that's what it is, that will make it...
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good morning to you, tim. >> that's right. thank you, steve. >> you know, in 2008, nobody in the mainstream media said hey, what -- where's the hope and
good morning to you, tim. >> that's right. thank you, steve. >> you know, in 2008, nobody in the mainstream media said hey, what -- where's the hope and
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. >> tim geithner is at the federal reserve bank of new york. it's the epicenter of the financial system. he is supposed to be the fed's frontline general, field marshal in the financial markets. >> he's 47 years old, he looks like he's out . >> extremely smart, extremely aware of the stuff, very discreet, controlled. >> narrator: geithner realized he needed to know how bad bear's books looked. he dispatched a swat team of investigators from the federal reserve to bear's headquarters. >> tim geithner is frantically involved in trying to figure out what's going to happen if bear melts down, and how you need to prevent it from going into free fall and dragging down e rest of the financial sector with it. >> by midnight, by 1:00, 2:00 in the morning, everybody and their mother has teams at bear: morgan, the fed, the sec. and they find out bear is stuffed to the gills with toxic waste. >> narrator: bear was party to complicated financial deals. >> nobody understood how subprime mortgages had proliferated through these things called credit default sw
. >> tim geithner is at the federal reserve bank of new york. it's the epicenter of the financial system. he is supposed to be the fed's frontline general, field marshal in the financial markets. >> he's 47 years old, he looks like he's out . >> extremely smart, extremely aware of the stuff, very discreet, controlled. >> narrator: geithner realized he needed to know how bad bear's books looked. he dispatched a swat team of investigators from the federal reserve to bear's...
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tim geithner cannot force out jamie dimon.tem, but the pressure is on jamie dimon to resign from the board of the new york fed. >> eliot: both of us are confusing the two. the two morph into one person, and that may be the problem. is that what we've been talking about with respect to the new york fed board similarric of the larger regulatory crisis we face in this nation where there has been touch influence to bear that they have not done their job. >> yes, it is symptomatic of a broader problem. it could be that this is the tip of the iceberg or the relatively visible part of the problem. the intellectual and other forms capture are much more pervasive. >> eliot: very, very quickly. you are actually beginning a petition campaign to show public support for this. when will that start and how will that work? >> we hope to get it started tomorrow. we hope that a lot of people are going to sign on. it's actually a very reasonable and modest to moderate ask and i would be shocked if we don't pick up a lot of support. >> eliot: you
tim geithner cannot force out jamie dimon.tem, but the pressure is on jamie dimon to resign from the board of the new york fed. >> eliot: both of us are confusing the two. the two morph into one person, and that may be the problem. is that what we've been talking about with respect to the new york fed board similarric of the larger regulatory crisis we face in this nation where there has been touch influence to bear that they have not done their job. >> yes, it is symptomatic of a...
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paul goldschmidt hits tim lincecum where it haurts. a solo shot to left. that was the only run he gave up. he struck out six. turnaround could be coming from him. he didn't get hl p from his offence. buster posey, to right with two on and two out. diamondbacks win, 4-1. >> outside of the walks, it was better altogether. no big innings. but the crucial inning was the home run. that's the one pitch i'm thinking about right now. >>> josh willingham, now of the minnesota twins, trying to sweep his former team. that being the oakland a's. first pitch, runners on the corner. twins on the board. 1-0. bottom of the fifth. willingham just launches it in the upper deck. his tenth of the season, his second of the series. twins win, 4-0, as the a's lost their eighth-straight. >>> jim harbaugh wants to get something straight. alex smith is a 49ers quarterback. and he says the plan all off-season was for smith to be under center, even when harbaugh went to evaluate peyton manning init march. manning signed with denver. unsolicited today, harbaugh wanted to make sure you
paul goldschmidt hits tim lincecum where it haurts. a solo shot to left. that was the only run he gave up. he struck out six. turnaround could be coming from him. he didn't get hl p from his offence. buster posey, to right with two on and two out. diamondbacks win, 4-1. >> outside of the walks, it was better altogether. no big innings. but the crucial inning was the home run. that's the one pitch i'm thinking about right now. >>> josh willingham, now of the minnesota twins,...
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emwas t tim was the founding director. after his service on that project, he now holds his job as the director of the richard nixon library. as director, tim has not only been organizing oral history projects of his own, he's actually set precedence in almost setting the model of how to run a presidential library under the most difficult possible circumstances. and to tim's right is bob strong. i know bob strong principally through his scholarship. bob works in that stranged world where you study american politics by understanding its political history. so bob on some days is a political scientist and on some days he looks line a political his tore i can't btoria historian. he's principally known as a scholar for his work on the carter presidency. i think he's probably the single most prominent and important historian of the carter presidency to published so far. his work on carter's foreign policy is today the standard work that any scholar looking at in a must read. today bob is also at washington and lee university wher
emwas t tim was the founding director. after his service on that project, he now holds his job as the director of the richard nixon library. as director, tim has not only been organizing oral history projects of his own, he's actually set precedence in almost setting the model of how to run a presidential library under the most difficult possible circumstances. and to tim's right is bob strong. i know bob strong principally through his scholarship. bob works in that stranged world where you...
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one week i work with bern, one week i work with tim.ere's times we look at you and go where does she get the energy? >> it's like a whirly thing. >> there you go. i have my caffeine over there. >> bern -- there's an area of low pressure over south dakota bringing snow. >> all the while looking at computer models, looking at pictures on her phone of her twin boys and also combing her hair. it's like what is going on. >> have to get ready for the show. >> quick update, how are thunder and lightening by the way is this >> they are doing fantastic. they're going to make an apoorns -- appearance down here today. their first oriels game. >> what time does everything get going? >> i think we get started around 10 o'clock. hopefully all the kids will be if -- in their seats. the game is at 12:30 >> so we are done by 11:00 that's why we've shortened the program little bit but we still have a lot packed into it. we're going to have salespeople from the science center, people from the national weather center. we have the bird here. we have a lot o
one week i work with bern, one week i work with tim.ere's times we look at you and go where does she get the energy? >> it's like a whirly thing. >> there you go. i have my caffeine over there. >> bern -- there's an area of low pressure over south dakota bringing snow. >> all the while looking at computer models, looking at pictures on her phone of her twin boys and also combing her hair. it's like what is going on. >> have to get ready for the show. >> quick...
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tim in the outback. tim has a look at our preakness forecast. tim?re just a day away from folksic making their-- folks making their way down. it's important to note that while this is the forecast for the particular event, it is the forecast for everyone, as we move into what is going to be a very nice stretch of days. today, as you see, we're in the 70s. 79 and blue skies. mostly sunny and light wind for the next few days. and that's going to hold up right on through saturday. bob will have your complete updated first warning forecast coming up in a few moments. back inside. >> thank you, tim and bob. >>> a new airline is taking off from bwi marshall. bahamas air begins service today in baltimore. passengers can book nonstop flights to grand bahama island. bwi is also celebrating major growth this year. for the first time, three months of 2012, -- for the first three months, excuse me, 4.9 million passengers flew through that airport. that's a new record for the first quarter. >> sounds good. >>> still ahead at 5:00, another tragedy for the kennedy
tim in the outback. tim has a look at our preakness forecast. tim?re just a day away from folksic making their-- folks making their way down. it's important to note that while this is the forecast for the particular event, it is the forecast for everyone, as we move into what is going to be a very nice stretch of days. today, as you see, we're in the 70s. 79 and blue skies. mostly sunny and light wind for the next few days. and that's going to hold up right on through saturday. bob will have...
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let's first go out to tim and talk about tomorrow. tim?'s going to be a gorgeous night tonight. that's going to translate into a nice start tomorrow. we'll go down to about 50 degrees, with sunshine and blue skies. we continue this trend right on through tomorrow. temperatures right on through the 60s. right on through the 70s. and we'll top out tomorrow, just around 80 degrees, with sunshine, blue skies, and low humidity. it's going to be a gorgeous day for saturday for this saturday in may. for the next five days, we send it in to bob. >> a few more clouds on sunday in the mid- to upper 70s. maybe a shower monday. probably a better chance sometime on tuesday. may get that warm. we have more clouds going to stay in the 70s. and partly cloudy. still a risk of a shower on wednesday. upper 70s, near 80 degrees again. kai? >> bob, thank you. >>> a private u.s. company is just hours away from launching an unmanned rocket to the international space station. on board, lots of food equipment for the astronauts. randall pinkston reports for wjz, i
let's first go out to tim and talk about tomorrow. tim?'s going to be a gorgeous night tonight. that's going to translate into a nice start tomorrow. we'll go down to about 50 degrees, with sunshine and blue skies. we continue this trend right on through tomorrow. temperatures right on through the 60s. right on through the 70s. and we'll top out tomorrow, just around 80 degrees, with sunshine, blue skies, and low humidity. it's going to be a gorgeous day for saturday for this saturday in may....
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tim in the outback. tim has an updated look at the drought map for the mid- atlantic region. tim? >> important to note that of course, the official reporting station for the state is bwi marshall. but as bob just showed you, we have pop-up showers and thundershowers across the state at any given time. they don't make an impact on the numbers. but they do impact the state. still abnormally dry. central maryland itself, say from middle of baltimore county, right on through the city, and over toward the eastern shore. has now been upgraded, primarily to moderate drought. and that's all the way to the eastern shore. it's only one little corner, right around ocean city, that is still under severe drought. that is a distinct improvement over recent weeks. of course, wjz drought watch will continue to monitor the rain totals as we get them throughout the next few weeks or so. but we'll be watching the chance for showers popping up over the next day or so, tonight into tomorrow. because of a front that will be dragged across the region. but the temperatures -- changes that are happening w
tim in the outback. tim has an updated look at the drought map for the mid- atlantic region. tim? >> important to note that of course, the official reporting station for the state is bwi marshall. but as bob just showed you, we have pop-up showers and thundershowers across the state at any given time. they don't make an impact on the numbers. but they do impact the state. still abnormally dry. central maryland itself, say from middle of baltimore county, right on through the city, and...
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gi. >> thank you, tim. >> first we have other top stories. facebook founder mark zuckerberg is changing his status today. he and priscilla chan tied the knot yet. the wedding comes days after facebook began trading publicly. now, sucker berg is worth -- now zucker burg is worth more than $20,000. >> chen guangcheng arrived here yesterday. he thanks everyone for his efforts to get him here. chinese government placed him on house arrest on the forced abortion policy. guangcheng now plans to study law at new york university. >>> you should never take your eye off the ball when watching a baseball game but it helps to watch the bat, too. >> the batter completely loses its grip and sending it into the fast hands of the spectator. >> again, thankfully no one was hurt and the fan got quite a souvenir. >> props from everybody who watched him catch the bat. >> he gets a bat and not a ball. >> i wonder if they ask for the bat back. >> no, you can't and i want it signed. >> it goes into the stand, it is yours. >> that's right. >> there is biking and the
gi. >> thank you, tim. >> first we have other top stories. facebook founder mark zuckerberg is changing his status today. he and priscilla chan tied the knot yet. the wedding comes days after facebook began trading publicly. now, sucker berg is worth -- now zucker burg is worth more than $20,000. >> chen guangcheng arrived here yesterday. he thanks everyone for his efforts to get him here. chinese government placed him on house arrest on the forced abortion policy. guangcheng...
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>>> and tim tebow and mom. star quarterback speaks out about the woman he says is the key to all his success. >> the recipe for his success. that's a little hint. >> it is a hint. very proud mom. we'll be right back. - it's the moment when forever begins. kay jewelers presents the ring that lives up to the moment. neil lane bridal from hollywood's premiere jewelry designer. - the setting has to be perfect. it's where the diamond lives. - uniquely beautiful hand-crafted...
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tim was ok, he was hit on the chin. that shots before the frustrating season of tim lincecum. >> i'm not trusting my pitching. i'm trying to be perfect. i can miss 3 in. on both sides if i just trust my movement. it is one of those things, nothing to fine with it and just trusting it. i keep going back to that. it is so true. >> the giants' starting their one road trip in milwaukee. one giants fan had quite a catch. a foul ball in the first inning and then in the 30 got another one. is the twilight zone tonight. scoreless in the first. buster posy to left field. into the second deck. a free run home run. 3/1 seventh inning. the giants in charge. jamie moyer made his major- league debut in 1986. thronald reagan was in the oval office. he became the oldest pitcher to win a game earlier tonight. amazing milestone. this is tony for arrest, he actually faced more in 1986. rocky in miami, the most since anyone since 1921 as records indicate. can i have a live update? they're losing 6/4. >> if it want to fire me get 1205, i wi
tim was ok, he was hit on the chin. that shots before the frustrating season of tim lincecum. >> i'm not trusting my pitching. i'm trying to be perfect. i can miss 3 in. on both sides if i just trust my movement. it is one of those things, nothing to fine with it and just trusting it. i keep going back to that. it is so true. >> the giants' starting their one road trip in milwaukee. one giants fan had quite a catch. a foul ball in the first inning and then in the 30 got another one....
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i will conclude i see the floor. >> thank you, tim. simon. >> well, now you know all about how computing. [laughter] let me give you a slightly different angle. i think of the cloud as being roughly categorized into two worlds. there is the clout as envisaged and manifested within the enterprise, which includes the city of santa francisco. large organizations of people who have i.t. needs. then there is another kind of clout, which is the cloud that is in your pockets, which is most of what jim spoke to. everyone of us walked into our job every day with a cloud in our pocket, okay? that is the apps that sit on your smart device. you are driving cloud adoption far faster than enterprise i.t. can adopt anything. actually, most enterprise i.t. shops since 2003, if you are lucky. we are delighted with this experience, delighted to innovate upon, and that is where you see all this amazing innovation on top of new form factor devices like tablets and smartphones, and yet, the real world, which is the world in which we live -- absolutely suck
i will conclude i see the floor. >> thank you, tim. simon. >> well, now you know all about how computing. [laughter] let me give you a slightly different angle. i think of the cloud as being roughly categorized into two worlds. there is the clout as envisaged and manifested within the enterprise, which includes the city of santa francisco. large organizations of people who have i.t. needs. then there is another kind of clout, which is the cloud that is in your pockets, which is most...
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so tim has a new outlook for the hurricane season by the national weather service. tim? >> well, bob, as you mentioned, third of the three major storm predictors of the season for the hurricane season, has released its prediction for the season, or projection, i should say, which is the noaa, has released its predictions. they're saying that they expect to see nine to 15 named storms, that will be tropical storms this season. and of those nine to 15, four to eight of those would become hurricanes. and of those, 1 to 3 would become major. that would be category 3 or greater, with winds maxed at 111 miles per hour or greater. on an average season, 11 storms are named. and roughly half of those become hurricanes. and just about a half to third of those become major storms. now, we should mention that the hurricane season does start next friday, june 1st, and does run through november 30th. although we've already seen one. that was alberto that just passed through this past week. now, for this current forecast, we'll send it in to bob in just a little while for your complete
so tim has a new outlook for the hurricane season by the national weather service. tim? >> well, bob, as you mentioned, third of the three major storm predictors of the season for the hurricane season, has released its prediction for the season, or projection, i should say, which is the noaa, has released its predictions. they're saying that they expect to see nine to 15 named storms, that will be tropical storms this season. and of those nine to 15, four to eight of those would become...
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tim williams will tell you about it. we will throw it over to you and talk about what really is going to be a heat waive. >> it sure is. one of those times you have to remind yourself to keep the pets watered. it's going to be a warm weekend. it's going to come with a lot of hoopla. erica doesn't want to go home. 80 right now. 77 in oakland. as we mentioned, 77 the magic number from annapolis towards kent island. the water temperature is up now into the low 70s, about 72 degrees because of all the warm days. calm winds. we expect them to shift to the west and then southwest. that's going to tap into warm air. high pressure is in control. we will keep because of disturbances offshore a chance of spotty showers. the humidity lels meow mid -- levels and dew points are going up. humidity is building. it's going to be very, very warm. even with that breeze off the ocean, if we don't hit our highs on the numbers actually it's going to still feel like those highs are in the 90s because of the humidity levels, the heat index is
tim williams will tell you about it. we will throw it over to you and talk about what really is going to be a heat waive. >> it sure is. one of those times you have to remind yourself to keep the pets watered. it's going to be a warm weekend. it's going to come with a lot of hoopla. erica doesn't want to go home. 80 right now. 77 in oakland. as we mentioned, 77 the magic number from annapolis towards kent island. the water temperature is up now into the low 70s, about 72 degrees because...
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tim, welcome. good to see you.n social network, specifically, tim, what comes next after facebook? what's got your attention? >> so there's two big areas. social media has huge impact still in the consumer world. but even bigger we're betting a lot on socials impact on the enterprise. on the consumer side we'll see the rise of vertical interest networks. think of these as social networks specifically around interests, passions, affinities, specific interests. and the way i explain it is facebook is great for you to connect with people you already know in real life, but doesn't do that much for you to meet new people especially in areas you're particularly passionate or interested in. so these are the vertical interest graphs -- >> tim, i'm sorry to have to interrupt you. we're going to go to breaking news desk and michelle caruso-cabrera. we'll be right back. >> tyler, bruno iksil, apparently leaving the bank. that is according to "new york times," the departure, the timing of the departure is unclear. this is the
tim, welcome. good to see you.n social network, specifically, tim, what comes next after facebook? what's got your attention? >> so there's two big areas. social media has huge impact still in the consumer world. but even bigger we're betting a lot on socials impact on the enterprise. on the consumer side we'll see the rise of vertical interest networks. think of these as social networks specifically around interests, passions, affinities, specific interests. and the way i explain it is...