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ouruent12 one on one set of interviews, we are joined by utah governor jon huntsman who comes to us from new hampshire. welcome to "fox news sunday". >> guest: it is an honor to be with you. >> chris: there you go. we'll look nationally you are trailing the field all the way back as you can see at two
ouruent12 one on one set of interviews, we are joined by utah governor jon huntsman who comes to us from new hampshire. welcome to "fox news sunday". >> guest: it is an honor to be with you. >> chris: there you go. we'll look nationally you are trailing the field all the way back as you can see at two
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our robin kerr know joins us from durbin.here's a dismal outlook, is it expected to be any different this time around? >> reporter: hi there, andrew. no, i suppose. effectively the bedrock of climate change policy, the kyoto protocol, dies here in dur ban. it won't be extended by all accounts. the big question for the delegates, 20,000 of them talking here in durban over the next two weeks will be what will the post kyoto architecture look like? the base case scenario will be discussed, talked about, the process we'll get to watch will eventually be a new climate change agreement, that will be talked about. nothing agreed by all accounts. all in all, many people might say, listen, out front it's going to be a failure. but many people here still holding out that over the next two weeks there is going to be some sort of agreement to keep on talking. >> robin, the recent deadlock seemed to have come over disagreements between the two biggest emitters of greenhouse gases, china and the u.s. is there any movement from these two ca
our robin kerr know joins us from durbin.here's a dismal outlook, is it expected to be any different this time around? >> reporter: hi there, andrew. no, i suppose. effectively the bedrock of climate change policy, the kyoto protocol, dies here in dur ban. it won't be extended by all accounts. the big question for the delegates, 20,000 of them talking here in durban over the next two weeks will be what will the post kyoto architecture look like? the base case scenario will be discussed,...
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people voting that no to the eurozone would be a bad thing. >> right. >> many thanks for joining us from cannes where ali will be covering the summit for the next couple days. >>> we're expecting to mary more from the two pro tag nifts, german chancellor angela merkel and frenchment nicolas sarkozy in just over an hour from now. we're expecting to hear from u.s. president barack obama who will speak as the g-20 gets under way. we'll bring you the coverage live. if you want to hear more about whether they can save the 11th hour bailout, check out my blog at cnn.com/biz360. >>> greeks are worried about what lies ahead for their country and their own financial well-being. jim bolden has been talking to agent thennians joins us live from the greek capital. quite a rift between popandreou and perhaps his own ministers who are caught wrong-footed by this referendum demand? >> reporter: i think it's getting a lot clearer that we seem to have what i would call a split between the finance minister and the prime minister. the finance minister saying in cannes last night that this is about the futu
people voting that no to the eurozone would be a bad thing. >> right. >> many thanks for joining us from cannes where ali will be covering the summit for the next couple days. >>> we're expecting to mary more from the two pro tag nifts, german chancellor angela merkel and frenchment nicolas sarkozy in just over an hour from now. we're expecting to hear from u.s. president barack obama who will speak as the g-20 gets under way. we'll bring you the coverage live. if you want...
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shirley joins us from new orleans. democrats' line. caller: i have been listening to c-span for the last 15 years. you read today from "the wall street journal," "the washington times," "politico," all of these right-wing publications. host: and "the new york times" -- but let me. ok. caller: this is a balanced country it so -- these right wing -- it is a case of their opinions. but i notice all the time, if a guy is gone, i cannot know if they are democrat or republican but i can tell now every one of you which political persuasion because this is what you do. really and truly -- i have been trying to get on with you -- you have been on their long. i have been looking at you ever since i started. the democrats have their faults, yes, they do. but the democrats, they were ready to give in -- social security, medicare, all of these. the republicans came in and said no taxes. how can you go into the debate when you say no new taxes'? no new revenue? you already said what you are not going to do. these people calling in did -- and like i s
shirley joins us from new orleans. democrats' line. caller: i have been listening to c-span for the last 15 years. you read today from "the wall street journal," "the washington times," "politico," all of these right-wing publications. host: and "the new york times" -- but let me. ok. caller: this is a balanced country it so -- these right wing -- it is a case of their opinions. but i notice all the time, if a guy is gone, i cannot know if they are...
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and it can only come from the inside, from us, the lawyers. from the judicial process. and from those activists who are interested in reforming the system. but we are in grave crises now because the judiciary has been swallowed by the executive and the balance of powers is sad lay miss. [applause] >> we're going to have to bring the panel to a close in a few minutes. we were just asked if there are any closing thoughts that you have for the audience, before we close it. >> i keep following tony. it's not fair. you know, the system is only as good as the people who are operating within it. and it's only as good as how the resources available to it can be used. and that's not an easy fix. that's a long-time issue. and i don't have a good answer for that attorney i am hopeful we can try in some manner to level the playing field a little more, at least so that the attorneys in my fictional world have it a little easier. but more important, you know, i have it easy. i write stories. we met the gentleman who is on death row for a long time. you hope at the very least you can
and it can only come from the inside, from us, the lawyers. from the judicial process. and from those activists who are interested in reforming the system. but we are in grave crises now because the judiciary has been swallowed by the executive and the balance of powers is sad lay miss. [applause] >> we're going to have to bring the panel to a close in a few minutes. we were just asked if there are any closing thoughts that you have for the audience, before we close it. >> i keep...
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nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with some highlights. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. when you take a look at some of these initiatives, it seems clear that the measures that passed or didn't pass show the electorate seems to be moving to the left. supporting unions, abortion, and late registration for elections. take a look at what happened in ohio. voters struck down a measure that was backed by republicans. they wanted to restrict the collective bargaining rights of 350,000 public workers, a big government union issue up there, but ohio voters struck that down and it lost by a wide margin, allowing those government workers to unionize. in mississippi, an amendment that would -- they call it the personhood amendment that would have defined life beginning at conception, that was rejected perform in fact, by a handy margin there as well, despite both gubernatorial candidates, democrat and republicans, backed it. it would have restricted abortion and in some cases some forms of birth control as well. in maine, voters restored a f
nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with some highlights. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. when you take a look at some of these initiatives, it seems clear that the measures that passed or didn't pass show the electorate seems to be moving to the left. supporting unions, abortion, and late registration for elections. take a look at what happened in ohio. voters struck down a measure that was backed by republicans. they wanted to restrict the collective bargaining rights...
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joining us from fort worth texas janine turner in for mary katharine ham this evening. and from washington fox news analyst juan williams. what say you about this, juan? >> bill, stop the presses. you and i are exactly on the same page. i mean, i thought to myself earlier as i was listening to the talking points, if you said the death penalty, i think i would have a hard time making an argument against you. i just think child predators are the lowest form of any life and the damage they do to people is incredible. now, over the weekend, some people were saying, well, aren't they hard on joe pa turn know? i just don't get it you know, mike mcqueary, who should have acted instead of calling his dad, he should have called the police right away and he should have stopped. >> bill: he should have stopped sandusky. he is in the shower room, i want everybody to know. this is according to grand jury testimony. mcqueary is in the shower room, sees this guy, sandusky, with, what, an 8-year-old, a 10-year-old boy? >> right. >> he goes and he calls his dad as juan just referenced. w
joining us from fort worth texas janine turner in for mary katharine ham this evening. and from washington fox news analyst juan williams. what say you about this, juan? >> bill, stop the presses. you and i are exactly on the same page. i mean, i thought to myself earlier as i was listening to the talking points, if you said the death penalty, i think i would have a hard time making an argument against you. i just think child predators are the lowest form of any life and the damage they...
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this style of dance once again coming to us from the north. the ojibwa, lakota, dancing throughout indian countries. again, one of our most competitive styles of dance. ♪ alright, one more time, give it out -- up for our jingle time dancers. [applause] coming into the arena, our women's fancy shawl dancers. make your way into the arena. when you are ready, make them dance. all right, one more time. good singing, dancing. all right. [applause] how are we looking over there, robert? good? all right, calling out our double bustle fancy dancer, mr. edgar santiago. all right. [applause] edgar, are you tired from last night? all right. when you are ready. make them dance. ♪ all right. [applause] thank you, mr. edgar santiago. [applause] all right, calling all our dancers into the arena one more time. a round dance. dancers, come on out. how about another hand for our dancers, singers? all right. rocket, city hall. here we go. all right, when you are ready, make them dance. ♪ all right. back in oklahoma, we have this round dance. [inaudible] we've go
this style of dance once again coming to us from the north. the ojibwa, lakota, dancing throughout indian countries. again, one of our most competitive styles of dance. ♪ alright, one more time, give it out -- up for our jingle time dancers. [applause] coming into the arena, our women's fancy shawl dancers. make your way into the arena. when you are ready, make them dance. all right, one more time. good singing, dancing. all right. [applause] how are we looking over there, robert? good? all...
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he is with us from new york. we have been playing some video with a mother who says she believes this makes or better mother. what is the thinking there? >> she is a dig into a form of oxycontin and snorts about three pills worth per day. she claims she is unable to get out of bed without those skills and have a normal life. solstices taking the pill allows her to do everything a mom should do. that is not a strategy that really works. but that is how she sees it. >> this is shocking and its potential of becoming an epidemic. >> we are seeing prescription drug abuse rising run the country. there is a belief that because it is a prescription drug that somehow it's not as dangerous as something like cocaine or heroin. we are seeing more and more people dying from prescription drug use or mixing of various prescription drugs. we have seen a big-name celebrities passing away. people to think it is something you get from a doctor, therefore it could not be so bad. >> unbelievable. we will be watching today. this show
he is with us from new york. we have been playing some video with a mother who says she believes this makes or better mother. what is the thinking there? >> she is a dig into a form of oxycontin and snorts about three pills worth per day. she claims she is unable to get out of bed without those skills and have a normal life. solstices taking the pill allows her to do everything a mom should do. that is not a strategy that really works. but that is how she sees it. >> this is...
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from our bureau at houston p.b.s. >> its proposed keystone x-l pipeline would be used to transport crude oil 1700 miles from canadaa all-- alberta tar sands to the gulf coast of texas. at peak capacity the pipeline would transport more than 800,000 barrels per day. trans-canada the pipeline's builder, estimates the construction of the pipeline alone would create more than 20,000 manufacturing and construction jobs, and inject $20 billion in new spending into the u.s. economy. supporters contend the steady supply of crude oil would also be a boon to u.s. energy security. environmental groups argue it carries a high risk of water pollution. they note that trans-canada's keystone 1 pipeline has already spilled more than a dozen times. project opponents also say that refining tar sand was generate more air pollution than conventional oil, producing larger volumes of night genocide and sulfur dioxide. if approved by year end the pipeline was expected to go into operation by early 2013. the latest delay could push back that date by at least a year. >> andrew joins us now from houston. andrew, you mentioned 209,000 jobs t
from our bureau at houston p.b.s. >> its proposed keystone x-l pipeline would be used to transport crude oil 1700 miles from canadaa all-- alberta tar sands to the gulf coast of texas. at peak capacity the pipeline would transport more than 800,000 barrels per day. trans-canada the pipeline's builder, estimates the construction of the pipeline alone would create more than 20,000 manufacturing and construction jobs, and inject $20 billion in new spending into the u.s. economy. supporters...
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he's joining us from seattle. steve, nice to see you. what happened, exactly, to derrick, and your other clients, that have them bringing this lawsuit? >> well, there's a similar pattern that they all went through. namely that they suffered concussions. in many instances they didn't know that they'd suffered a concussion because they weren't, quote, knocked out, or they didn't black out. there was no investigation by trainers, or coaches. they were returned to practice. and your brain's like an eggshell. after a number of cracks, it begins to deteriorate, and your performance, your cognitive abilities, deteriorate. and that's what's happened with a number of the 34r6s. their grades have gone down. they finally, on their own, not through the schools, went to doctors, found out that they had suffered brain injuries, and that they needed treatment. >> i want to share just a portion of what you say in your lawsuit with our viewers. it says the ncaa has engaged in a long-established pattern of negligence and inaction with
he's joining us from seattle. steve, nice to see you. what happened, exactly, to derrick, and your other clients, that have them bringing this lawsuit? >> well, there's a similar pattern that they all went through. namely that they suffered concussions. in many instances they didn't know that they'd suffered a concussion because they weren't, quote, knocked out, or they didn't black out. there was no investigation by trainers, or coaches. they were returned to practice. and your brain's...
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joining us from our d.c. bureau to tell us about their honey moon of service. t to have you together on the broadcast and hearty congratulations from all of us. most honeymoons are a vacation. you chose to spend it as a mission trip. >> both of us, george, wanted to travel to india. george, you were with us in zimbabwe, we do a lot of assistance working with charities. talking about laws and constitutions you can't ignore that. >> going to my peeps there in india. >> i didn't know what to expect at all. i thought mumbai was a beautiful place. when we went to the slums the day after our wedding, it was actually the red-light district. it was quite a shock for me. just in washington, d.c. overlooking the white house and next day in the slums of mumbai. it was quite shocking. very memorable experience. >> tell us quickly about that experience. you got a chance to interact with some beautiful children. what were you doing there to help them? >> george, as many people who view this broadcast, these kids, these were not professional photographers or video, we wanted t
joining us from our d.c. bureau to tell us about their honey moon of service. t to have you together on the broadcast and hearty congratulations from all of us. most honeymoons are a vacation. you chose to spend it as a mission trip. >> both of us, george, wanted to travel to india. george, you were with us in zimbabwe, we do a lot of assistance working with charities. talking about laws and constitutions you can't ignore that. >> going to my peeps there in india. >> i didn't...
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brian mooar joins us from washington with the latest on this. >> reporter: good morning. for the cain campaign this a crash course in crisis management. presidential hopeful herman cain heads to capitol hill today to pitch lawmakers on his 9-9-9 economic plan. but the media spotlight is on the 1990s. and sexual harassment allegations from his time at the national restaurant association. one of his two accusers wants to be released from a confidentiality agreement. >> when he says he never sexually harassed anyone, i know that's not the perception of my client. >> reporter: a second accuser reportedly received $35,000 in severance. cain initially denied there was a settlement, but now acknowledges there was an agreement. still, he's vigorously denying the claims and insists this bad publicity has not hurt his presidential hopes. >> in the last 24 hours, our fund-raising has been the highest it has been since i've been in this campaign. >> reporter: his fellow republicans are steering clear, at least for now. >> until, you know, things going past allegations to fact. i just
brian mooar joins us from washington with the latest on this. >> reporter: good morning. for the cain campaign this a crash course in crisis management. presidential hopeful herman cain heads to capitol hill today to pitch lawmakers on his 9-9-9 economic plan. but the media spotlight is on the 1990s. and sexual harassment allegations from his time at the national restaurant association. one of his two accusers wants to be released from a confidentiality agreement. >> when he says he...
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kristin dahlgren joins us live from the courthouse in los angeles.erstand members of the jackson family have literally just been arriving. >> yeah, martin, they have. the jury reached a verdict about an hour and a half ago when they gave the three buzzes. that was the designated signal they had finally reached a verdict. the judge told us he was going to give two hours for all of the parties to arrive. so far we have seen katherine and joe and rebe and his brother, jermaine. we haven't seen la toya yet, but she has been tweeting. in a tweet she said she was shaking uncontrollably and she is on the way over here. when the jackson family arrived, the crowd went nuts. you can see the crowd here has been growing. a lot of michael jackson fans were screaming and yelling justice for michael and many of them have been out here through the full six weeks. some supporters of conrad murray here as well. friends and supporters have been here with their signs saying conrad murray is minute. waiting for the verdict. it's a half hour from now and it will be read a
kristin dahlgren joins us live from the courthouse in los angeles.erstand members of the jackson family have literally just been arriving. >> yeah, martin, they have. the jury reached a verdict about an hour and a half ago when they gave the three buzzes. that was the designated signal they had finally reached a verdict. the judge told us he was going to give two hours for all of the parties to arrive. so far we have seen katherine and joe and rebe and his brother, jermaine. we haven't...
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and not even lying down although our lawyers informed us that nothing was in the ruling to prevent us from sleeping over at night so the discrepancy is there and it is i'm sure that will shake out with more police brutality and more arrests of journalists and beatings of city council members and detaining them and i'm sure it's of lovely things that the n.y.p.d. is fond of perpetrating these days and what was your experience there well i went down to the park at one am last night the minute i got the text the park was being affected and my experience was when i got there i couldn't even get to zuccotti park because i got off the train and the barricades were already up it was already too late so i joined a bunch of other people who are sort of responders set us text messages that emergency text message on the sidewalks occupying the sidewalks and the police were incredibly violent with us they pushed us down cortland street they tear gassed us as a mass and they were threatening us with the tongs and as we marched once we marched to foley square i was a part of that in the show march they
and not even lying down although our lawyers informed us that nothing was in the ruling to prevent us from sleeping over at night so the discrepancy is there and it is i'm sure that will shake out with more police brutality and more arrests of journalists and beatings of city council members and detaining them and i'm sure it's of lovely things that the n.y.p.d. is fond of perpetrating these days and what was your experience there well i went down to the park at one am last night the minute i...
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>>> this comes to us from wtvj nbc miami in florida where one husband went to extreme measures to correct the bone headed mistake that he made with his wife's diamond ripping. anna became an emotional wreck after learning her husband accidently put her engagement ring into the trash. >>> this comes to us from wtvj nbc miami in florida where one husband went to extreme measures to correct the bone headed mistake that he made with his wife's diamond ring. anna became an emotional wreck after learning her husband accidently put her engagement ring into the trash. after 90 minutes of sifting through trash, muck and unbearable stench, he found that ring and returned home to a hero's welcome. can you imagine? >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> argentina's annual celebration of the famous cowboy "the gaucho" has come to a close. they have honored the native ranchers with a five-day long festival. the celebration concludes with a sunday parade through colonial era streets. >>> thousands of singles mingled this weekend
>>> this comes to us from wtvj nbc miami in florida where one husband went to extreme measures to correct the bone headed mistake that he made with his wife's diamond ripping. anna became an emotional wreck after learning her husband accidently put her engagement ring into the trash. >>> this comes to us from wtvj nbc miami in florida where one husband went to extreme measures to correct the bone headed mistake that he made with his wife's diamond ring. anna became an...
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social media but maybe you do it to throw folks off the trail. >> not a smart idea. >>> this comes to us from kxan news in austin, texas, where one restaurant owner is using his guitar to drum up business at his struggling eatery. he hopes his guitar solos are good enough to make people stop and get a bite to eat. after no money left for advertising after renovations and he's worried he'll go out of business, he went up on the roof early friday morning competent plans to stay there until new year's day. he hopes for his own it's a wonderful life type of happy ending. we hope that for him as well. i'm lynn berry, this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. [ male announcer ] citibank's new app for ipad makes it easy for anne to view her finances from anywhere. like gate d12 for the next three hours. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. really? [ male announcer ] kate uses her citibank debit card because kate knows there are some things you shouldn't be charged for. refill? i'm ok. [ male announcer ] so does that guy. the citibank debit
social media but maybe you do it to throw folks off the trail. >> not a smart idea. >>> this comes to us from kxan news in austin, texas, where one restaurant owner is using his guitar to drum up business at his struggling eatery. he hopes his guitar solos are good enough to make people stop and get a bite to eat. after no money left for advertising after renovations and he's worried he'll go out of business, he went up on the roof early friday morning competent plans to stay...
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andrew mcgill co-wrote today's story, joining us from skype. that's a good get on your part as a journalist. can you share with us how this e-mail was distributed? and can you verify it's legitimate? >> sure. we received that e-mail from a friend of mike mcqueary's. we have subsequently reached out to mr. mcqueary through the same e-mail address and he got back to us with the same e-mail address and acknowledged he knew we had it. >> how widespread is this e-mail? this was sent out to mcqueary's friends or former folks he used to work with? or do you know? >> by my understanding, it was to a single friend of mcqueary. >> just to a single friend. >> the grand jury report says that it leaves out the fact that mcqueary says he went to police. this seems like a critically important distinction here, information for this case. because it would contradict the grand jury's report. mcqueary says he did go to police. >> that's a good question. essentially in an e-mail, mcqueary says i had discussions with police and spoke to person in charge of police, a
andrew mcgill co-wrote today's story, joining us from skype. that's a good get on your part as a journalist. can you share with us how this e-mail was distributed? and can you verify it's legitimate? >> sure. we received that e-mail from a friend of mike mcqueary's. we have subsequently reached out to mr. mcqueary through the same e-mail address and he got back to us with the same e-mail address and acknowledged he knew we had it. >> how widespread is this e-mail? this was sent out...
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jay gray joins us from chicago's o'hare airport. it's quiet right now. that's going to change in a few hours. >> reporter: no waiting right now at o'hare airport, but that will change in a couple hours. they expect to see more than 200,000 passengers come through this airport today alone. there was a lot of rain here last night in chicago, and that's already caused delays. that's a problem people across the east coast will see as they gear up and get ready to have a holiday long weekend. it's going to be 44 million or more on the roads, on the rails or in the air as we start today and go through the thanksgiving weekend. that's up 4% from last year and it's the first time this year holiday travel has been up. that's good news economically. it's bad news if you're going to be one of those on the road or in the airports here. what i can tell you is if you plan to travel by air, call first. we saw that all the time. make sure your flight's on time and make sure you get here on plenty of time so you can get through the crowds sure to be here. lynn, back to y
jay gray joins us from chicago's o'hare airport. it's quiet right now. that's going to change in a few hours. >> reporter: no waiting right now at o'hare airport, but that will change in a couple hours. they expect to see more than 200,000 passengers come through this airport today alone. there was a lot of rain here last night in chicago, and that's already caused delays. that's a problem people across the east coast will see as they gear up and get ready to have a holiday long weekend....
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that was the light from the computer i was using. >> reporter: she escaped, one of her fellow japanese from his injuries. amid stories of tragedy and hope, there's also anger. residents confronted turkish officials on thursday, demanding resignations. riot police charged the crowd, just yards away from collapsed buildings. in the days ahead, there will be more questions about government enforcement of building codes and pressure to resettle hundreds of thousands of people made homeless. but for now, turkey's earthquake survivors are just looking for a warm place to sleep. most of them clearly too scared to step into their own homes. >> ivan watson joins me from van, in eastern turkey. ivan, about 25 buildings collapsed on wednesday. the good news here is that a lot of them were empty because of the last quake. >> that's right. i'm in front of one of the buildings that had residents inside. this was a hotel and sadly, there were volunteers, like that japanese woman we saw, and also journalists. there are two turkish cameramen who were missing, still inside, i'm sorry to say rescue worke
that was the light from the computer i was using. >> reporter: she escaped, one of her fellow japanese from his injuries. amid stories of tragedy and hope, there's also anger. residents confronted turkish officials on thursday, demanding resignations. riot police charged the crowd, just yards away from collapsed buildings. in the days ahead, there will be more questions about government enforcement of building codes and pressure to resettle hundreds of thousands of people made homeless....
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jummy olabanji joins us from the knights of columbia tip -- from the knights of columbus kitchen in arlington. >> good morning. i had to get out of the kitchen because it is too early to be around all of that starch. it smells too good. this is the dining room. the tables are set already. the place mats were made by students at a local elementary school. they made them for all the tables this morning. it is a whole community efforts of everybody gathering around and doing what they can, doing their part to try to help out some people in our community who are most in need. right now i will step over to take you over to where my favorite part of thanksgiving dinner this is being made. they are putting up dozens of pies right now. look at the table. there are a lot of them. this is just a small portion of what is going to be here for the folks later on this afternoon. i have been told they will be preparing meals and will give those away to meals on wheels and take those into the community for some people not able to get here today. later on they will get onto buses and going into the community
jummy olabanji joins us from the knights of columbia tip -- from the knights of columbus kitchen in arlington. >> good morning. i had to get out of the kitchen because it is too early to be around all of that starch. it smells too good. this is the dining room. the tables are set already. the place mats were made by students at a local elementary school. they made them for all the tables this morning. it is a whole community efforts of everybody gathering around and doing what they can,...
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social media but maybe you do it to throw folks off the trail. >> not a smart idea. >>> this comes to us from kxan news in austin, texas, where one restaurant owner is using his guitar to drum up business at his struggling eatery. he hopes his guitar solos are good enough to make people stop and get a bite to eat. after no money left for advertising after renovations and he's worried he'll go out of business, he went up on the roof early friday morning competent plans to stay there until new year's day. he hopes for his own it's a wonderful life type of happy ending. we hope that for him as well. i'm lynn berry, this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning. hope everybody had a great holiday weekend. it was mild. we will be near that neighborhood again. 47 at the airport. 53 in parkton. increasing clouds as we have throughout the day. high temperatures in the mid 60's. we will come back and check the forecast for the rest of the work week. >> 52 degrees on tv hill. millions of am
social media but maybe you do it to throw folks off the trail. >> not a smart idea. >>> this comes to us from kxan news in austin, texas, where one restaurant owner is using his guitar to drum up business at his struggling eatery. he hopes his guitar solos are good enough to make people stop and get a bite to eat. after no money left for advertising after renovations and he's worried he'll go out of business, he went up on the roof early friday morning competent plans to stay...
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came and they freed us from the enemy, but you also brought cars with you. so in the 1950's, the bicycle use dropped dramatically and the danger increased a lot. and was not only you with your cars but also civilization. that's what we did ourselves. then the bicycle was considered old-fashioned and our transport policy was based on bike use -- car use, excuse me. we had a left wing politicians saying i want every worker to own his own car because the car is the motor of our economy. that went on until the 1970's, as you can see, but in 1975 we had a dramental year. we had a lot of fatalities in traffic. we had the oil crisis and people got away from the environment. the air was very polluted. the main industrial area of the netherlands, we always had warnings orange, which means close all the window, stop breathing. because it's very polluted. for many of us, i can say us because i was there at the time, by the time. it was time for a change. people like tony boss, they started to organize the cyclists union and to establish the cyclist union, we called the
came and they freed us from the enemy, but you also brought cars with you. so in the 1950's, the bicycle use dropped dramatically and the danger increased a lot. and was not only you with your cars but also civilization. that's what we did ourselves. then the bicycle was considered old-fashioned and our transport policy was based on bike use -- car use, excuse me. we had a left wing politicians saying i want every worker to own his own car because the car is the motor of our economy. that went...
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and finally let's look at this amazing video from switzerland where jet mammie you've rossi gave his incredible flying display using a tailor made jet path aviation enthusiasts left from a helicopter or performed a series of aerial acrobatics high above the alps even join two jet planes and a synchronized flight sees previous aerial antics include flying the english channel and a loop de loop around a hot air balloon. good stuff will artie's technology outdate gets its teeth into a solution at feeding the world seven billion hungry mouths that's coming your way after a recap of our main story stay with us. to the from here in more mouths to feed but where will the food come from can science provide the answers to the future of under the microscope. we've got the future covered. wealthy british science. sometimes it's a matter of. fact.
and finally let's look at this amazing video from switzerland where jet mammie you've rossi gave his incredible flying display using a tailor made jet path aviation enthusiasts left from a helicopter or performed a series of aerial acrobatics high above the alps even join two jet planes and a synchronized flight sees previous aerial antics include flying the english channel and a loop de loop around a hot air balloon. good stuff will artie's technology outdate gets its teeth into a solution at...
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nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with all the details. good morning. >> reporter: hi, lynn, good morning, everyone this is like deja vu from last spring except this time we are the automatic cuts looming. senate majority leader harry reid says he doesn't see any sign of compromise yet but aides also say there's not a stalemate. both sides, democrats, republicans on this committee, working very hard to try to find a solution. the committee is seeking $1.2 trillion to cut from the budget. and the arguments haven't really changed much from last spring. democrats want to see more revenue coming in. republicans fear that could mean tax hikes. they actually want to drop tax rates and cut medicare and medicaid, cut those rates down. corporate tax rates down to 25% as the top rate. now, the committee itself hasn't met in about two weeks but lots of meetings going on behind closed doors, including with house speaker john boehner who sat down with democrats and republicans yesterday. he says if they come up with a deal, he'll push it through. lynn?
nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with all the details. good morning. >> reporter: hi, lynn, good morning, everyone this is like deja vu from last spring except this time we are the automatic cuts looming. senate majority leader harry reid says he doesn't see any sign of compromise yet but aides also say there's not a stalemate. both sides, democrats, republicans on this committee, working very hard to try to find a solution. the committee is seeking $1.2 trillion to cut from...
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if you're watching us on wsaz news channel 3, see a collection of variety of tapestry from around the world from rugs to riches. get it? rags to riches. huntington museum of art. >> i got it. >> yeah, it wasn't a hard one to get. if you didn't get that one, you should get more coffee. >> now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. at the box office this weekend defending champ "puss & boots" may scratch and claw. "immoerlgts" should end up edging out "puss & boots". >>> the longshot for top spot is adam sandler's holiday themed come day "jack and jill" featuring sandler playing identical twins. >> i hope it's funny. >> experts see it earning in the low to mid $20 million. >>> despite star power and oscar buzz, the biopic "j. edgar" can't compete because it's not in enough theater this is weekend. still, it should take in close to $15 million. >>> finally, 63-year-old comedian billy crystal will host the academy awards for his ninth go-round and first in this decade. after a week of turmoil surrounding next year's telecast, including eddie murphy dropping out
if you're watching us on wsaz news channel 3, see a collection of variety of tapestry from around the world from rugs to riches. get it? rags to riches. huntington museum of art. >> i got it. >> yeah, it wasn't a hard one to get. if you didn't get that one, you should get more coffee. >> now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. at the box office this weekend defending champ "puss & boots" may scratch and claw. "immoerlgts"...
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at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia to help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you. >> bbc world news was presented by kcet los angeles.] ♪ >> good morning, sir. >> inspector... >> i have a couple of questions i'd like to ask you, >> sir, if the stuff was in the wine, he'd be dead too.
at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia to help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you. >> bbc world news was presented by kcet los angeles.] ♪ >> good morning, sir. >> inspector... >> i have a couple of questions i'd...
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nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with all the details. good morning. >> reporter: hi, lynn, good morning. we are looking at deja view. senate majority leader harry reid says he doesn't see any sign of compromise yet but aides also say there's not a stalemate. both sides, democrats, are working really hard to cut $1.2 trillion from the budget. republicans and democrats have different ideas how to do that. same arguments from last spring. democrats want to see taxes and more revenue coming into the government. republicans say no tax hikes. they want to lower tax rates and deal with medicare and medicaid. the two biggest parts of the growing budget. john boehner met with reid yesterday and others as they outside of the committee are trying to figure out if a deal comes up, what will they be able to get through? two-step process here. committee has to come up with something and congress has to pass it. lots of back door meetings going on between committee members, between those outside the committee, and as they rush towards the deadline. con
nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with all the details. good morning. >> reporter: hi, lynn, good morning. we are looking at deja view. senate majority leader harry reid says he doesn't see any sign of compromise yet but aides also say there's not a stalemate. both sides, democrats, are working really hard to cut $1.2 trillion from the budget. republicans and democrats have different ideas how to do that. same arguments from last spring. democrats want to see taxes and more...
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nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with all the detail. good morning to you. a busy day yesterday. >> reporter: it certainly was. herman cain says he's reassessing because of these allegations, which he has denied, created a negative cloud around his campaign and emotional toll for his family, so he needs to take a second look at whether to continue his campaign. he didn't talk about it in his foreign policy speech yesterday but he did e-mail supporters saying that ginger white's allegations of an affair were fabricated and unsubstantiated. she's a friend who he helped financially but we're starting to see the impact. he backed out of an event yesterday with journalists. his iowa campaign ad is on hold because supporters have backed out there and lost an endorsement from new hampshire. rick perry, another gaffe on the campaign trail. this is what he said about the legal voting age. >> those 21 by november 12th i ask for your support. those who won't, just work hard. >> reporter: perry corrected that saying people in this country can vote at the age of 18. he s
nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with all the detail. good morning to you. a busy day yesterday. >> reporter: it certainly was. herman cain says he's reassessing because of these allegations, which he has denied, created a negative cloud around his campaign and emotional toll for his family, so he needs to take a second look at whether to continue his campaign. he didn't talk about it in his foreign policy speech yesterday but he did e-mail supporters saying that ginger white's...
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mary snow joins us from new york with some of the details. mary, tell us, cain's accuser talked this morning about her decision to come forward. she's already getting some criticism because of that. what did she say? >> suzanne, she said she fully expected scrutiny and that she has braced herself for it, calling herself, her words, a tough girl. sharon bialek is a single mother living in chicago and she also says that her teenage son played a part in her decision to come forward even though she'd face scrutiny. i expected it and i still knew i had to come forward. my biggest concern and my biggest fan is my son. and actually the night before that i was about to do this, i called him. he was with his dad. and i said, nick, what do you think i should do? because he knew about this. he had heard me speaking to dpl gloria. he is 13. he said, mom, you have to do the right thing. i think you need to tell on him. and that's out of the mouth of a 13-year-old, so that confirmed it for me. >> now, the cain campaign is also questioning sharon bialek's mo
mary snow joins us from new york with some of the details. mary, tell us, cain's accuser talked this morning about her decision to come forward. she's already getting some criticism because of that. what did she say? >> suzanne, she said she fully expected scrutiny and that she has braced herself for it, calling herself, her words, a tough girl. sharon bialek is a single mother living in chicago and she also says that her teenage son played a part in her decision to come forward even...
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we're asking you to tweet at us because bill is finally on twitter. >>> this comes to us from walb news 10 in albany, georgia, where in nearby tifton a child's game was anything but child's play for hundreds of college student. ready or not, here they come. student at abraham baldwin agricultural college made a play for guinness world record of hide and seek 37 just over 400 hid out from the player that they called it but that wasn't enough as they fell short of the record. still, not quite a record-breaking night, it was certainly memorable. can you imagine being it for 400 players? >> hopefully they'll tag someone else and they can be it. >> it was probably easier, 400 people. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz, "early today" just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> one street corner in argentina's capital became the site for an unlikely practice session. competitors preparing for today's miss pole dancing competition showed off their skills a day early using traffic signs and railings as props. fitness clubs have helped bring pole dancing into the mainstream and effort
we're asking you to tweet at us because bill is finally on twitter. >>> this comes to us from walb news 10 in albany, georgia, where in nearby tifton a child's game was anything but child's play for hundreds of college student. ready or not, here they come. student at abraham baldwin agricultural college made a play for guinness world record of hide and seek 37 just over 400 hid out from the player that they called it but that wasn't enough as they fell short of the record. still, not...