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. >> second, they want all moveries where the villain is not russian to be changed so the villain is i willal nissan daughter isn't kidnapped by a saudi prince, spoilary all right, she's taken byivean drago. (applause) in alien, instead of an extra ter recommendation kpeno more of bursting out of a earn's clest, its'sive an drago and in 127 hours, oh no, it's me, james franco and my arm, it's trapped under, you guessed it, ivan drago! >> jon: but that changes the whole dynamic of the moverie. now he's got somebody to talk to. >> if he spoke russian, jon! which he does learn by the end of the film. then he gets a job teaching russian at a school for the one armed rz that jounds roughly, we'll get hollywood on that russia is now the villain in all of our move yees. >> and in all of our actual history. >> jon: so now we have to say we fought the american revolution for freedom from -- >> yup, ivan drago. >> jon: cannot believe that to let us save lives they're going to make us change our thinks history and the movies and everything. >> yeah, well they are evil. that is what they do. now
. >> second, they want all moveries where the villain is not russian to be changed so the villain is i willal nissan daughter isn't kidnapped by a saudi prince, spoilary all right, she's taken byivean drago. (applause) in alien, instead of an extra ter recommendation kpeno more of bursting out of a earn's clest, its'sive an drago and in 127 hours, oh no, it's me, james franco and my arm, it's trapped under, you guessed it, ivan drago! >> jon: but that changes the whole dynamic of...
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. >> superman has gone up a gainst a lot of villains. it waws the annual superman festival in metropolis. there were six categories, best hero and best villain. we'll have a final look at the seven-da >> a lot of rain heading our way. >> the doppler you see the showers in southwest virginia. around two inches are possible. an inch and a half in washington. posted on the live doppler. at evening rush hour, it will be a bit on the cool side. >> [laughter] >> thanks a lot. >> all right folks. [laughter] >> goodnight everybody. how fast is your internet? chances are it depends, if you only have one device online, you get one speed, but if you have multiple devices and you're streaming video and gaming you get a different speed. verizon fios is different, it's 100% fiber optic. that means it's faster and can handle everything you do online. fios is america's fastest, most relble internet. period. do you have the speed you need? take the speed test now at verizon.com/uptospeed. call the ver cizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-9
. >> superman has gone up a gainst a lot of villains. it waws the annual superman festival in metropolis. there were six categories, best hero and best villain. we'll have a final look at the seven-da >> a lot of rain heading our way. >> the doppler you see the showers in southwest virginia. around two inches are possible. an inch and a half in washington. posted on the live doppler. at evening rush hour, it will be a bit on the cool side. >> [laughter] >> thanks a...
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. >> people love a villain. >> she is a beautiful villain. >> especially a good-looking villain. >> thank. >> coming up next, locksmiths using other people's addresses as their own. >> take a ride on the apocalypse. >> a special investigation tonight. locksmith businesses are hijacking addresses is too high it -- to disguise as local businesses. >> when the bill comes the price has skyrocketed. >> each of these dots claim to be locksmiths. >> is there a locksmith at this address? >> no. >> it looks like it was a restaurant. >> not at this mexican food restaurant not at this gas station, a pizza place, or dry cleaner. >> there has never been a locksmith here? >> 25 years no. >> they list themselves as local. it even happens at her home. she posted a sign out front no locksmith here. >> stop using my address. it is fraudulent. >> she was concerned after people showed up at her door and complaint letters started coming in the mail addressed to three different locksmith's using her home address. >> they're trying to appear local. >> he believes the local phone numbers actually go to a call ce
. >> people love a villain. >> she is a beautiful villain. >> especially a good-looking villain. >> thank. >> coming up next, locksmiths using other people's addresses as their own. >> take a ride on the apocalypse. >> a special investigation tonight. locksmith businesses are hijacking addresses is too high it -- to disguise as local businesses. >> when the bill comes the price has skyrocketed. >> each of these dots claim to be locksmiths....
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tonight on our two some call them heroes but to senator joe lieberman government leaders are villains that deserve to be punished in the worst way i'll tell you all about his crusade to silence whistle blowers for good. and marching for a cause thousands of new york city protesters hit the streets in opposition to the n.y.p.d. stop and frisk policy a look at the law that has angered so many ahead. heads monday june eighteenth seven pm here in washington d.c. i'm christine frizz out here watching our t.v. let's begin tonight with a subject that's near and dear to our hearts here at r t america the subject of whistleblowers we have of course cover the bradley manning case extensively and despite more and more people being arrested and convicted for speaking up there are some who think we're going to easy on whistleblowers in this country here's senator joe lieberman on fox news sunday and i think we're on a slippery slope where people think there's no accountability. and we want to change that i think we've got to change the law that's applied here the last person to be convicted of a c
tonight on our two some call them heroes but to senator joe lieberman government leaders are villains that deserve to be punished in the worst way i'll tell you all about his crusade to silence whistle blowers for good. and marching for a cause thousands of new york city protesters hit the streets in opposition to the n.y.p.d. stop and frisk policy a look at the law that has angered so many ahead. heads monday june eighteenth seven pm here in washington d.c. i'm christine frizz out here...
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it puts the dastardly in villain. made sure, this is rounded as possible. >> you have a friendly face. >> thank you so much. >> you're very welcome. >> cruella cain. >> absolutely. >> thank you. coming up next on news 4 at 4:00, the quest for love is going wild starting tonight on nbc. it is a dating show called love in the wild. seven guys and seven girls will be sent into the jungle. they initially picked their partner based on looked but then they get sent on extreme dates. >> advertiser each date, the conteco contestants get to decide if they have better chemistry with someone else. the show's host jenny mccarthy says the contestants really get put through the ringer. >> this show is really unlike the other dating shows, which intrigued me. it's not just put on some shoes and lipstick and try to win over the guy. we put these contestants through horrific adventures. stuff i would never do in a million years on a date. >> premieres tonight at 9:00 here on nbc. >> less stressful dating. >> it looks like it is. >> su
it puts the dastardly in villain. made sure, this is rounded as possible. >> you have a friendly face. >> thank you so much. >> you're very welcome. >> cruella cain. >> absolutely. >> thank you. coming up next on news 4 at 4:00, the quest for love is going wild starting tonight on nbc. it is a dating show called love in the wild. seven guys and seven girls will be sent into the jungle. they initially picked their partner based on looked but then they get sent...
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you sound like a sexy bond villain. and there's a reason, there is something behind that, you realize, that you were born in the soviet union. >> yes. >> stephen: okay. how i do know you're not a spy? >> how do you know i'm not come here to take american jobs. >> stephen: exactly. >> well. >> stephen: exactly. how old you were when you came to the united states. >> i was nine and a half. and we went to immigration with my parents and a bunch of relatives. and it was actually really exciting. immigration is, i think, traumatic for adults and really exciting for kids. >> stephen: really? >> yeah. >> stephen: would you recommend all families change countries. >> i would definitely recommend traveling to places where you don't understand anything. >> stephen: did you speak english when you came here. >> no, not a word. >> stephen: dow speak russian now. >> yeah, yeah. >> stephen: you still speak russian. >> and i love reading it. i feel really lucky because i get to read all the great literature in the original and i really
you sound like a sexy bond villain. and there's a reason, there is something behind that, you realize, that you were born in the soviet union. >> yes. >> stephen: okay. how i do know you're not a spy? >> how do you know i'm not come here to take american jobs. >> stephen: exactly. >> well. >> stephen: exactly. how old you were when you came to the united states. >> i was nine and a half. and we went to immigration with my parents and a bunch of...
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. >> their story line is that there must be some villain out there who is keeping this administration from succeeding. >> they say democrats want to create a villain, that it's not true that republicans sabotaged the president. but then came the book from robert draper, detailing how the effort to block obama began on the very night of his inauguration with a bevy of lawmakers. but wait, republicans cry foul. they say it's only their principled differences that led them to vote against the president again and again. but here's the catch -- when republicans vote against their own ideas, you know something stinks. when they were for it before they were against it. the republican party used to support infrastructure spending but not when president obama asks for it. more on that in a moment. republicans used to allow deficit spending to get us out of recessions. they did it under their hero ronald reagan. under president george w. bush alone, they allowed massive tax cuts toward medicare part d, all unpaid for, all of those items ballooning the deficit. before president obama, republican
. >> their story line is that there must be some villain out there who is keeping this administration from succeeding. >> they say democrats want to create a villain, that it's not true that republicans sabotaged the president. but then came the book from robert draper, detailing how the effort to block obama began on the very night of his inauguration with a bevy of lawmakers. but wait, republicans cry foul. they say it's only their principled differences that led them to vote...
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. >> it's a villain but there is greater villainy.ons is important. what is a pension? it's payment deferred that you have already earned. >> right. it's it's your money. >> you have earned it t people are taking that away means they are taking away money already errands? >> making money off of it. >> making money off of it? >> off of your pension. >> they are cutting you out. >> right. >> they are basically giving you a huge pay cut. >> let's quickly go because i want to get to the issue of healthcare because, of course, that's going to be coming up this week. what should have been or should going forward the obama administration's message on healthcare? >> freedom and life just as the right-wing do. >> what do you mean? >> what obama did was go after policies, no pre-conditions, dot, dot dot, kept repeating them. >> i see what you are saying. the other guys never attacked any of those policies. they never said there should be reconditioned. they attacked it morally. they said this is against life. it's death panels. the response sho
. >> it's a villain but there is greater villainy.ons is important. what is a pension? it's payment deferred that you have already earned. >> right. it's it's your money. >> you have earned it t people are taking that away means they are taking away money already errands? >> making money off of it. >> making money off of it? >> off of your pension. >> they are cutting you out. >> right. >> they are basically giving you a huge pay cut....
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. >> scott walker is a villain to some and a hero to others. >> the republican will either stay in chargethe state or suffer one of the worst indignities for an elected official: losing in a recall election. >> what? that's not the worst indignity. the i worst indiggity would be giving a speech and realizing you're naked from the waist down. right, mr. lincoln? yeah! (audience reacts) i never noticed this before. can you make that penis bigger and bring it closer to my face, please? (laughter) seriously, though, is there any news organization who knows what's really at stake here? >> we lived in china, a country that doesn't have the same freedoms as the united states of america. what did you learn from that experience and how do you relate it to what's going on in wisconsin? (laughter) >> i think we can all agree that's an entirely reasonable way of framing this discussion with a pro-walker wisconsin schoolteacher. >> governor walker's not reelected and the unions continue to thrive i see a lot of freedoms and choices for teachers for wisconsin for people who live in the state to be take
. >> scott walker is a villain to some and a hero to others. >> the republican will either stay in chargethe state or suffer one of the worst indignities for an elected official: losing in a recall election. >> what? that's not the worst indignity. the i worst indiggity would be giving a speech and realizing you're naked from the waist down. right, mr. lincoln? yeah! (audience reacts) i never noticed this before. can you make that penis bigger and bring it closer to my face,...
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this week.but this wasn't our favorite.up next---which super villain joel's elementary us of. nats nats pnd... you're just 5 minutes away from your chance to see the jacksons live in concert for free.stay tuned for your cue to call. you're baltimore. x 5 good ay ((break 7)) here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. -3 i break it down with a booty ss. shake. i develop a grunting diiorder... and... joel.... well. there are no words. worrs.they're just some of the moments this week that had uu going... say what?! wwat?! tuesday ripleys am stuff - 0002nm.new.02((6:08:33) joel:say what?!))saywh
this week.but this wasn't our favorite.up next---which super villain joel's elementary us of. nats nats pnd... you're just 5 minutes away from your chance to see the jacksons live in concert for free.stay tuned for your cue to call. you're baltimore. x 5 good ay ((break 7)) here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbling ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios want to start the day with...
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hear from the little boy and ♪ >> well, the cutest tv villain we have seen on a long time is facing aeartbreaking fight for his life. many of you remember the super bowl sunday commercial. max page melted our heart. now he is preparing for open heart surgery. >> he took time to cry and then he jumped on board with let's figure out what i can do and do that. >> i just want to try and get through it with a good attitude. >> doctors say this is his eighth surgery already and doctors are trying to put a tube in his heart. the good news is the doctors say the risk for complications is low. it should take him a weeks rate -- 8 weeks to recover. he should return to his recurring part on the young and the restless. >> he has proven he has a good attitude. apple's's siri is popping up. a dramatic police chase, a toddler, and a violent crash. you will not believe how the child survive. >> off should children brought into the country illegally get in state tuition to the university of maryland? the voters will have the final say on that. >> i am bob ryan. what a change from this time yesterday.
hear from the little boy and ♪ >> well, the cutest tv villain we have seen on a long time is facing aeartbreaking fight for his life. many of you remember the super bowl sunday commercial. max page melted our heart. now he is preparing for open heart surgery. >> he took time to cry and then he jumped on board with let's figure out what i can do and do that. >> i just want to try and get through it with a good attitude. >> doctors say this is his eighth surgery already...
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a quick getaway before the next villain, the next victim, is spotted.e, he injured himself while falling during his getaway. who is this masked man, asked vatslaf, the head of the city's comic center. he knows all the superheroes. >> the interesting thing is that we have here a kind of bohemian superhero who isn't focused on the threat to the planet, the really big problems, but instead the small, local day problems that we don't know how to deal with. sure, he's not a proper typical superhero. a superhero should save the world or at least a whole city. >> as it turns out the czech superhero was really a publicity stunt by an internet company. zoltan also wants to promote something, a better world, as he says. he may be unemployed by in these days, everyone has to do their part. >> and that report brings us to the end of this week's edition of "european journal." we hope you enjoyed the program. please do join us again next time. until then, for all of us here at d.w. studio in brussels, thanks very much for watching and bye for now. captioned by the na
a quick getaway before the next villain, the next victim, is spotted.e, he injured himself while falling during his getaway. who is this masked man, asked vatslaf, the head of the city's comic center. he knows all the superheroes. >> the interesting thing is that we have here a kind of bohemian superhero who isn't focused on the threat to the planet, the really big problems, but instead the small, local day problems that we don't know how to deal with. sure, he's not a proper typical...
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you've told us a lot about what burr did, and most of us are used to thinking of him as a villain. without giving away all of your book, what was, do you think, was in his heart? >> i think that burr was ambitious. i know that burr was ambitious. i think that he saw that the path to political achievement was closed in the east because both of the major parties were dead set against him. so he wanted to go west. he recognized something that we have forgotten, and that is that before the age of steam boats and the age of railroads once you got west of the appalachian mountains, gravity pulled you to the west. there was very little that said a continental republic could survive. and it's worth knowing that or remembering that there was no particular reason to think that the continental republic should survive just a few years before, five years before. thomas jefferson himself had been an author of the kentucky resolution. that, in essence, laid the groundwork for nullification and secession. so if you believe in self-government, especially when the american republic was no more than
you've told us a lot about what burr did, and most of us are used to thinking of him as a villain. without giving away all of your book, what was, do you think, was in his heart? >> i think that burr was ambitious. i know that burr was ambitious. i think that he saw that the path to political achievement was closed in the east because both of the major parties were dead set against him. so he wanted to go west. he recognized something that we have forgotten, and that is that before the...
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. >>> still ahead, lebron james cements himself as the number one sports villain winning a title in miami just like he promised. we'll show you full highlights from his mvp performance last night as well as his comments after the game ahead in sports. >>> plus, will the summer heat wave continue? we'll have your full weekend forecast when "way too early" comes right back. . >>> president roosevelt signs the g.i. bills of rights, guaranteeing loans up to $200,000 and helps pay for the completion of his schooling. so you brushed with colgate total and you didn't. let's compare. germ party! eww! now the colgate total mouth. nice! [ female announcer ] colgate total fights 90% more plaque germs. i'm in. [ female announcer ] colgate total. less germs. healthier mouth. in here, every powerful collaboration is backed by an equally powerful and secure cloud. that cloud is in the network, so it can deliver all the power of the network itself. bringing people together to develop the best ideas -- and providing the apps and computing power to make new ideas real. it's the cloud from at&t. with new wa
. >>> still ahead, lebron james cements himself as the number one sports villain winning a title in miami just like he promised. we'll show you full highlights from his mvp performance last night as well as his comments after the game ahead in sports. >>> plus, will the summer heat wave continue? we'll have your full weekend forecast when "way too early" comes right back. . >>> president roosevelt signs the g.i. bills of rights, guaranteeing loans up to...
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you sound like a sexy bond villain. and there's a reason, there is something behind that, you realize, that you were born in the soviet union. >> yes. >> stephen: okay. how i do know you're not a spy? >> how do you know i'm not come here to take american jobs. >> stephen: exactly. >> well. >> stephen: exactly. how old you were when you came to the united states. >> i was nine and a half. and we went to immigration with my parents and a bunch of relatives. and it was actually really exciting. immigration is, i think, traumatic for adults and really exciting for kids. >> stephen: really? >> yeah. >> stephen: would you recommend all families change countries. >> i would definitely recommend traveling to places where you don't understand anything. >> stephen: did you speak english when you came here. >> no, not a word. >> stephen: dow speak russian now. >> yeah, yeah. >> stephen: you still speak russian. >> and i love reading it. i feel really lucky because i get to read all the great literature in the original and i really
you sound like a sexy bond villain. and there's a reason, there is something behind that, you realize, that you were born in the soviet union. >> yes. >> stephen: okay. how i do know you're not a spy? >> how do you know i'm not come here to take american jobs. >> stephen: exactly. >> well. >> stephen: exactly. how old you were when you came to the united states. >> i was nine and a half. and we went to immigration with my parents and a bunch of...
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contributor to the imf and the world bank and that these member banks, say what you will of their villainous tendencies, it's in your interest and should be their worry when they get downgraded because to charlie gasperino's fine reporting point this week, the first to break this story, that means less likely to help your sorry ass? >> i think they have a kindred spirit with president obama. and what he wants to instill are the exact economic principles of italy. it hasn't worked there and won't work here. they have a friend in the president. isn't there a knee jerk reaction on the left to blame us for everything. i mean, and bill maher attacking us and the reason we get in trouble because of the rawheaded belief in american exceptionalism. there's always been a left wing belief that we're at the center of evil. if there's human rights violations we're worse than libya. environment, we're worse than russia. economy, we're worse than them. it's so obviously they cooked this up. >> neil: well, the excuses stop, but for those at home, the weight thing, it's a thyroid issue. and forget college c
contributor to the imf and the world bank and that these member banks, say what you will of their villainous tendencies, it's in your interest and should be their worry when they get downgraded because to charlie gasperino's fine reporting point this week, the first to break this story, that means less likely to help your sorry ass? >> i think they have a kindred spirit with president obama. and what he wants to instill are the exact economic principles of italy. it hasn't worked there...
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dunphy testified and his opening remarks were i feel like the villain in this piece, which resonated with me. here's a report from the hearing. a transcript of everything that was said. and someone, i don't know who it is, hopefully, decided to append a map of capitol hill. and here it is. and it notes the locations of all of the page residences and also the pages where crimes were kmilted. so i guess that was a nice touch. now, you mielgt think once a hearing was held and a report was issued, something would happen. you would be wrong. on april 27th, our senators, along with others, introduced legislation on behalf of girl pages. it was reported out of the rules committee on may 7th. and so that's the story about making laws. let's move onto sausages. [ laughter ] >> well, i guess it's my turn now. i had a little bit different experience with getting to the start of being page. i came to washington with my parents in the summer of 1970. we drove in a 1968 lincoln continental. and it seemed like a long way. anyway, we finally got here and we did the whole tour thing. dad dragged us t
dunphy testified and his opening remarks were i feel like the villain in this piece, which resonated with me. here's a report from the hearing. a transcript of everything that was said. and someone, i don't know who it is, hopefully, decided to append a map of capitol hill. and here it is. and it notes the locations of all of the page residences and also the pages where crimes were kmilted. so i guess that was a nice touch. now, you mielgt think once a hearing was held and a report was issued,...
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walker took on labor unions, becoming a villain to them but a hero to many taxpayers. the question tonight is what this vote in a key swing state may mean for the presidential election. our coverage begins with dean reynolds with governor walker in wisconsin. >> reporter: governor, there's a lot of talk about how this race had national implications, and i'm wondering what you think about it. >> well, i think the biggest thing goes beyond just november. it really goes to the heart of how people govern after the november elections. i think the message voters sent for wisconsin across the country and around the globe was voters are serious when they say they want their leaders to take on tough decision. >> reporter: governor walker's most controversial stand came last year when he and the legislature stripped most bargains rights from unions representing governor government workers. it sparked huge protests, but exit polls of voters on tuesday showed half the state agreed with him. now, you stood up to liberals. you stood up to labor unions. you stood up to big government
walker took on labor unions, becoming a villain to them but a hero to many taxpayers. the question tonight is what this vote in a key swing state may mean for the presidential election. our coverage begins with dean reynolds with governor walker in wisconsin. >> reporter: governor, there's a lot of talk about how this race had national implications, and i'm wondering what you think about it. >> well, i think the biggest thing goes beyond just november. it really goes to the heart of...
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for their first game against germany on saturday in the group of death but also contained in the villains who play their first game against denmark or sweden finished their preparations for the tournament with a two one one in their friend two one win in a friendly over serbia all or even and made it to sweden from a corner you play for the first half however never ends for both each spiffy equalised heading home off site from a corner kick. the ball in and then a penalty for sweden soon after the restarting captain's lap and that him if it stepped up to convert it clinically sweden opened their campaign against high she cried on monday but ukraine have major problems ahead of that game ten of their players came down with food poisoning just before that scene of the feat to turkey in a frenzy last night to crane captain and italy to shoot among them elsewhere france are looking strong they got a solid four no victory over a stone year in a friendly last night could invent them are scoring twice. another footballing use big spending and g have made their first summer signing they've bought
for their first game against germany on saturday in the group of death but also contained in the villains who play their first game against denmark or sweden finished their preparations for the tournament with a two one one in their friend two one win in a friendly over serbia all or even and made it to sweden from a corner you play for the first half however never ends for both each spiffy equalised heading home off site from a corner kick. the ball in and then a penalty for sweden soon after...
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but this morning temperatures are coming in right around 66 degrees in annapolis and 64 in church villain we are seasonable but we have more humidity and i will talk about that and when things heat up coming up. but let's check of the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. good morning how are the roads. >> reporter: we are dealing with breaking news out of south baltimore. one person has been injured in the house fire and it continues to shut down jack street between 9th and soth street. -- 10th street. use jeffrey street as an alternate. no word on the person's condition but we will bring you the latest as it becomes available. on 895 you want to watch out for the major construction that will begin tomorrow. expect heavy delays in the area. you want to stick with the fort mchenry or key bridge as an alternate. but this morning, no delays to talk about in the area. that's not the case on the west side of the beltway. a look at liberty road traffic starting to pick up in the area. you are looking a at 14-minute ride on the outer loop from 795 down towards 95. that will be the same case
but this morning temperatures are coming in right around 66 degrees in annapolis and 64 in church villain we are seasonable but we have more humidity and i will talk about that and when things heat up coming up. but let's check of the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. good morning how are the roads. >> reporter: we are dealing with breaking news out of south baltimore. one person has been injured in the house fire and it continues to shut down jack street between 9th and soth...
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i have been blasted in my hopes by a villain. edwin vowed to quit acting forever in penance for his brother's crime. in a letter to the american people that he wrote in the summer of 1865 and published in various newspaper, edwin said, i shall struggle on in my retirement bearing an oppressed memory and a wounded name to my all too welcome grave. but edwin booth did not keep this promise. six months amp liafter lincoln' body was laid in the tomb here in springfield, edwin announced his return to the stage. more surprisingly still, he brought a production of our american cousin to the stage of the winter garden theater in september of 1865. and who was starring in it? his brother-in-law john sleeper clark, fresh from the old capital prison where he had been held under suspicion of assassinating the president. lora keen forever associated with his play was disgusted. this play, she wrote, ought to have only a memory of shame and horror for you and your family. but few people shared lora's disdain. the public welcomed edwin booth's
i have been blasted in my hopes by a villain. edwin vowed to quit acting forever in penance for his brother's crime. in a letter to the american people that he wrote in the summer of 1865 and published in various newspaper, edwin said, i shall struggle on in my retirement bearing an oppressed memory and a wounded name to my all too welcome grave. but edwin booth did not keep this promise. six months amp liafter lincoln' body was laid in the tomb here in springfield, edwin announced his return...
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american presence is up in iraq and villains levels decreased. we're seeing signs of progress, but this progress is delicate and fragile. in october of last year the state department became the lead u.s. agency in the country. the u.s. embassy in baghdad is the biggest u.s. presence in the world with approximately 16,000 staff and contractors. questions remain about the state department's ability to operate in this still precarious security environment, and handle the significant work load associated with the processing of billions of dollars worth of arms sales to the iraqi government. a diplomatic presence of this size requires sustained oversight from congress, and i look forward to continued engagement with our nominee upon confirmation to ensure our footprint in iraq is the right size and that we have the right amount of resources to pursue our interests. the president has nominated brett mcgurk to represent our interests against the myriad of significant challenges in iraq. mr. mcgurk, perhaps due to his great upbringing in pittsburgh, penn
american presence is up in iraq and villains levels decreased. we're seeing signs of progress, but this progress is delicate and fragile. in october of last year the state department became the lead u.s. agency in the country. the u.s. embassy in baghdad is the biggest u.s. presence in the world with approximately 16,000 staff and contractors. questions remain about the state department's ability to operate in this still precarious security environment, and handle the significant work load...
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as we go into next week, light rain on monday, gusty winds in warming as a villain to the next week.nt: city college of san francisco may close or consolidate some of its 12 campuses in the city. dan kerman examines the problem in which campuses may be targeted for closure. >> san francisco city college currently teaches nineties out he didn't. that is getting harder to do as the state continues to cut its funding. >> we have been cutting class is over the past few years serious we had 10,000 students last year they could not get into a class and they were turned away which is a sad thing for a college to do. >> despite having glasses, city college still faces a $14 million annual deficit and another $9 million gas is the governor's tax measures do not house. >> there's not much more that we can cut without drastic measures. >> the board of trustees president says those drastic measures are now on the table for discussion. they include closing some of city college's 12 made campuses including the downtown campus at fourth intermission. >> it saves money. that is the bottom line. >> d
as we go into next week, light rain on monday, gusty winds in warming as a villain to the next week.nt: city college of san francisco may close or consolidate some of its 12 campuses in the city. dan kerman examines the problem in which campuses may be targeted for closure. >> san francisco city college currently teaches nineties out he didn't. that is getting harder to do as the state continues to cut its funding. >> we have been cutting class is over the past few years serious we...
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just as holder has become a villain to many who are pointing fingers at him.beyond the criticism of these men runs the risk of things that are not so great. >> cenk: yes, that's why we do an investigation. that's the job of journalists. he adds, maybe it's better for us not to be so nosy. i love that. could you imagine if they told woodward and bernstein don't be so nosy about watergate. what do you care what the government is doing? that's your job? that's the whole point of journalists. and fast and furious you'll find out that it's nonsense. thank god "fortune" magazine looked into it and we found out that the program was not as described at all. that's w
just as holder has become a villain to many who are pointing fingers at him.beyond the criticism of these men runs the risk of things that are not so great. >> cenk: yes, that's why we do an investigation. that's the job of journalists. he adds, maybe it's better for us not to be so nosy. i love that. could you imagine if they told woodward and bernstein don't be so nosy about watergate. what do you care what the government is doing? that's your job? that's the whole point of journalists....
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he's a hero to some and a villain to others and tonight he is fighting for his job. dean reynolds is in walk shaw. >> reporter: the race here is so close with stakes so high that both candidates continued campaigning even as wisconsin voters marked their ballots. >> the energy has been building and building and building which we think is a very good sign. >> i think most people will be happy to have the election over. >> reporter: 2.8 million people were expected to participate. 65% of eligible voters. some $64 million was spent on the race, most of it by out-of-state reporters of republican governor scott walker. their efforts resulted in an avalanche of ads attacking walker's democratic opponent, milwaukee mayor tom barrett. >> tom barrett isn't telling the truth. >> reporter: just last night, there were reports that automated calls were made to voters' homes trying to suppress barrett's support. the calls were said to erroneously state that if somebody signed the petition to recall walker there was no need to vote in today's elections. the walker campaign disavowe
he's a hero to some and a villain to others and tonight he is fighting for his job. dean reynolds is in walk shaw. >> reporter: the race here is so close with stakes so high that both candidates continued campaigning even as wisconsin voters marked their ballots. >> the energy has been building and building and building which we think is a very good sign. >> i think most people will be happy to have the election over. >> reporter: 2.8 million people were expected to...
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speak to villa the forty two year old replaces former scot alex mcleish he was sacked after the villains finish just two points above the relegation zone. athletics were double amputee sprinter oscar pistorius is facing more bumps in the road to its historic elim pick aspirations the four hundred meter specialist finishing last a diamond league meet in oregon with two time beijing games gold medalist to show on merit taking top honors south african running on prosthetic legs finishing with a time of forty six point eight seconds below the olympic a standard of forty three point three meanwhile run time reigning world champ james to win it in the time of forty four point nine one seconds behind his native crisp rondo in the second after james's appeal for a false start was dismissed on the runner disqualified angelo taylor was third while pistorius will now look to prove himself next weekend in new york on the african championship degrees. while strong winds assist new young in winning the hundred ten metre hurdles but also took a bite out of his world record aspirations the two thousand
speak to villa the forty two year old replaces former scot alex mcleish he was sacked after the villains finish just two points above the relegation zone. athletics were double amputee sprinter oscar pistorius is facing more bumps in the road to its historic elim pick aspirations the four hundred meter specialist finishing last a diamond league meet in oregon with two time beijing games gold medalist to show on merit taking top honors south african running on prosthetic legs finishing with a...
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scott walker is a villain to some and a hero to others, and dean reynolds found that his recall election has become a national lightning rod. >> reporter: you can measure the national significance of this race to both parties by the political a-listers who've shown up to help out. >> please join me in a warm, warm wisconsin welcome for president bill clinton! >> reporter: the former president flew in five days before the vote to stump for democrat tom barrett. >> this is about what's best for you and your kids and your future. but it's also about america. >> reporter: move the camera 25 miles to the west and there was south carolina governor nikki haley turning up the volume for sitting republican governor scott walker, who's trying to hold on to his job. >> and all eyes across our country are on wisconsin. everybody's looking at wisconsin. >> reporter: they're looking at wisconsin because governor walker has had a controversial administration. he set off huge protests at the capital when he took aim at the unions representing government workers, passing a law ending many of their collec
scott walker is a villain to some and a hero to others, and dean reynolds found that his recall election has become a national lightning rod. >> reporter: you can measure the national significance of this race to both parties by the political a-listers who've shown up to help out. >> please join me in a warm, warm wisconsin welcome for president bill clinton! >> reporter: the former president flew in five days before the vote to stump for democrat tom barrett. >> this is...
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that putin was the villain. but putin became russian president in 2000. we were already in a very bad relationship with russia in the 1990s. and in my judgment, the historic opportunity was not lost in moscow but in washington under the clinton administration. partly because they didn't understand what we're talking about here today. i think jack would agree and maybe richard that gorbachev and reagan either ended or came close to ending the cold war through negotiation. but the clinton administration went forward on the premise that america won the cold war. and therefore, they treated russia as a defeated power. and that triggered a new cold war that was fought at first in washington and then eventually moscow engaged it. so we now viewed in this light come to obama. is it possible that obama's reset 20 years later could retrieve, recapture the historic opportunity that gorbachev and reagan gave us? and that, i think, is a question of, you know, the daily news, the relationship today. >> let's go back and ask richard -- let's ask -- go ahead. >> i am --
that putin was the villain. but putin became russian president in 2000. we were already in a very bad relationship with russia in the 1990s. and in my judgment, the historic opportunity was not lost in moscow but in washington under the clinton administration. partly because they didn't understand what we're talking about here today. i think jack would agree and maybe richard that gorbachev and reagan either ended or came close to ending the cold war through negotiation. but the clinton...
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villain na co-authored the paper, "what made the financial crisis systemic." this was hosted by the cato institute. >> good afternoon. i want to welcome everyone to today's luncheon. i am mark calabria. i will be serving as a moderator. the recent multibillion dollar losses at jpmorgan have renewed the unsettled debates surrounding the need for the dodd/frank act as well as its effectiveness. defenders argue that jpmorgan's losses prove the value of dodd/frank while its detractors argue that the act is either grossly insufficient or even misguided. last week one of the architects of dodd/frank, former treasury official michael aybar wrote in politico that jpmorgan's losses prove that opponents of financial reform are wrong. what professor aybar and other dodd/frank apologists ignore is that the substance that is the quality of reform is far more important than its quantity. today's speaker, kevin villani, will argue for reform of our financial and mortgage systems, contradodd rank, however, the reforms covered this afternoon will be deririf derived by an a of
villain na co-authored the paper, "what made the financial crisis systemic." this was hosted by the cato institute. >> good afternoon. i want to welcome everyone to today's luncheon. i am mark calabria. i will be serving as a moderator. the recent multibillion dollar losses at jpmorgan have renewed the unsettled debates surrounding the need for the dodd/frank act as well as its effectiveness. defenders argue that jpmorgan's losses prove the value of dodd/frank while its...