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so i've done it with the visual. so when i visit troops in afghanistan and iraq, i don't simply write a report, i do a documentary. i went to vit new orleans and mississippi after katrina -- >> there was no life, there were no animals, there were no sounds. >> they watched most of them have water over them. >> they've got pockets of recovery, and then you have something like this. this is the lower ninth. this is the levee tt failed. water came over this levee, swept down on this area and complete washed homes off their foundations. but there's all this green space here, but this wasn't green space. this was blocks and blocks of homes. now open space. i did my own documentary and took my flip cam around, interviewed people. it got a tremendous response. people can't really uerstand the devastation of katrina without seeing it, and i made sure they were able to see it thanks to this. >> host: is this house issued or, again, is this personal? >> guest: this is house issued. >> host: right on the front page of your web
so i've done it with the visual. so when i visit troops in afghanistan and iraq, i don't simply write a report, i do a documentary. i went to vit new orleans and mississippi after katrina -- >> there was no life, there were no animals, there were no sounds. >> they watched most of them have water over them. >> they've got pockets of recovery, and then you have something like this. this is the lower ninth. this is the levee tt failed. water came over this levee, swept down on...
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we have another unit beckett the deo so i can talk to them in real time visually rather than just on conference call. we also do it just for our own staff. we have got two separate staffs but they are part of one team and sometimes it makes more sense in terms of cohesion to have the staffs communicating with one another through this kind of technology. >> host: your use of technology, has that alter the way you look at legislation that might be coming up? net neutrality or other legislative initiatives? >> guest: in a major way and not simply with respect to issues like net neutrality but we are now at a point where we can truly make government transparent. we can open government up to the american people. we have got the technology and now is just a matter of summoning the political will so one of the bills i am working on right now would require every freedom of information act request filed with the federal government be posted on the internet so that the american people can see exactly the kind of information is there, who has requested it and open up government to a more transp
we have another unit beckett the deo so i can talk to them in real time visually rather than just on conference call. we also do it just for our own staff. we have got two separate staffs but they are part of one team and sometimes it makes more sense in terms of cohesion to have the staffs communicating with one another through this kind of technology. >> host: your use of technology, has that alter the way you look at legislation that might be coming up? net neutrality or other...
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in fact, the brain reduces visual activity, especially peripheral vision, when engaged in a conversationas for texting, a cbs news/"new york times" poll shows 90% of those surveyed think texting while driving should be illegal. yet among younger people, some 16% think it should be allowed. the big question, though, are americans changing their behavior? only 63% of those surveyed said they'd abide by laws that regulate cell phone use in cars. transportation secretary ray lahood says enforcement must improve. >> we've done it with seat belts where enforcement is very strong now and i think we'll get to it with texting also. >> reporter: this teen got the message. >> i will not be distracted when i drive. i will keep my eyes on the road, notice other drivers. i want to avoid that accident. >> reporter: experts agree. the real solution lies in our own hands. daniel sieberg, cbs news, washington. >> smith: here in new york, a state appeals court dismissed dan rather's $70 million breach of contract suit against cbs. the court said there was no breach because the company continued to pay his
in fact, the brain reduces visual activity, especially peripheral vision, when engaged in a conversationas for texting, a cbs news/"new york times" poll shows 90% of those surveyed think texting while driving should be illegal. yet among younger people, some 16% think it should be allowed. the big question, though, are americans changing their behavior? only 63% of those surveyed said they'd abide by laws that regulate cell phone use in cars. transportation secretary ray lahood says...
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and here break for a visual aid. now, some of you have seen a version of this talk before so you're getting very frightened by all this amino acid talk but i'm going to break this down for you. these are snap lock blocks set on the box from which i stole them. ages 2 to 4. [laughter] >> it's a child's toy but it illustrates something very important about how molecular biology works. proteins are like the toolbox in the cell and they are formed from amino acids which i've represented with these beads. proteins have very specific three-dimensional shapes that allow them in a hand in glove fashion to perform critical functions in this the cell just like your toolbox out in the garage may have a hammer and a saw and a wrench and a set of pliers and each one ofhose tools has a relationship between its form and its function, the shape of the tool largely determines what kind of a job it can do. the same kind of relationship exists between the shape of the protein and the kind of job that it can do in the cell. but the shap
and here break for a visual aid. now, some of you have seen a version of this talk before so you're getting very frightened by all this amino acid talk but i'm going to break this down for you. these are snap lock blocks set on the box from which i stole them. ages 2 to 4. [laughter] >> it's a child's toy but it illustrates something very important about how molecular biology works. proteins are like the toolbox in the cell and they are formed from amino acids which i've represented with...
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from what we can see visually, it appears to be shut off. a lot more work to be done by the police and fire and rescue. >> thank you. >> will be back with our coverage of the water main br meet the volkswagen jetta. it gets an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon, and was named an iihs top safety pick. all for just $179 a month. and like all new volkswagens, it comes with 3 years or 36,000 miles of no-charge scheduled carefree maintenance. it's all part of why the jetta is the top-selling german engineered sedan in america. >> once again at the breaking news continues. people are want to know what the next thing is. the water main turned off in the area and pressure is down. apparently, people out at a view and general city have problems. -- people out at bay view. >> this was called a partial shutdown. it looks like the water is off. the bottom line is that what you are looking at was the area where thousands upon thousands of gallons of water were spewing. we are coming out of the ground, flooding an entire neighborhood. we will go live right
from what we can see visually, it appears to be shut off. a lot more work to be done by the police and fire and rescue. >> thank you. >> will be back with our coverage of the water main br meet the volkswagen jetta. it gets an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon, and was named an iihs top safety pick. all for just $179 a month. and like all new volkswagens, it comes with 3 years or 36,000 miles of no-charge scheduled carefree maintenance. it's all part of why the jetta is the...
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. >> we are looking for a visual. stand by. >> do you have a visual now? >> we lost them on the turn. >> 9:56. we just lost the target on that aircraft. >> 8:52. something wierd is going on. the world trade center is on fire. >> oh, my goodness! >> we're trying to get information. >> unfolding from new york city, a plane crash. >> i hope she's ok! >> oh, my god! it is complete pandemonium. >> it was raining papers and ashes. >> it is like an earthquake or something! oh, my god, it was a huge explosion. >> people are jumping out of the windows! they're jumping out of the windows!a plane has flown into a third location outside of washington. >> i don't have words to describe what i'm witnessing right now. freedom itself was attacked this morning by a faceless coward. our freedom will be defended. >> >> oh, my god! >> oh, my god! >> we look back to the t.v. and a lot of the world trade towers has collapsed and fallen. >> what's happening? >> i have never seen anything like this. >> i've got five patients! >> the building is collapsing! the other tower just ca
. >> we are looking for a visual. stand by. >> do you have a visual now? >> we lost them on the turn. >> 9:56. we just lost the target on that aircraft. >> 8:52. something wierd is going on. the world trade center is on fire. >> oh, my goodness! >> we're trying to get information. >> unfolding from new york city, a plane crash. >> i hope she's ok! >> oh, my god! it is complete pandemonium. >> it was raining papers and ashes....
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. >> reporter: it stems from a so called investigation by a group calling themselves veritec visuals, when a man and woman posing as a prostitute and pimp walk into an acorn office. >> i don't believe it was accidental that this video caught acorn employees delivering the same message in different cities. >> it was a smear campaign, it was a campaign done again do discredit everything we do good on behalf of working families all over this country. >> reporter: that effort to make acorn look bad worked in washington. among those voting for a block of funding, maryland senator. --onee that has been the target of a multi year political assault stemming variously from the bush white house, fox news and other conservative quarters. since 1994, acorn has received $53 million in federal funds. >> we are experiencing the modern day version of mccarthyism. >> reporter: in a statement, acorn goes on to say that these funding cuts will have little impact on their day-to-day work. but acorn does believe it will have an impact on the families it serves. >>> today's essence of upset parents held a
. >> reporter: it stems from a so called investigation by a group calling themselves veritec visuals, when a man and woman posing as a prostitute and pimp walk into an acorn office. >> i don't believe it was accidental that this video caught acorn employees delivering the same message in different cities. >> it was a smear campaign, it was a campaign done again do discredit everything we do good on behalf of working families all over this country. >> reporter: that...
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a little visual says min over tter.it says something have the mariners rock t i am not se how they do. so this is a magnetic chalkboard and i have got magnetic platters that stick to the chalkboard. there are forces of attraction here at work, se organizational force is you might consid them. except is the information in this message the result of magneticorces of attraction that cause them to stick to the backboard? can you see the information isn't the result the magnetism? instead you can see tt because the magnetic forces are at work as i disrupt that message, rit? this is a very nice analogy to what is going on in the dna molecule. the backbone of the molecule corresponds to the back board. it's the medium of the message. there are forces of attraction that expla why the basis stick to the backbone. but the forces of attraction do not explain the sequential arrangement of t characts. do you see that, there are no bonds between the characters and the same type of chemical bond is responsible for each site where the
a little visual says min over tter.it says something have the mariners rock t i am not se how they do. so this is a magnetic chalkboard and i have got magnetic platters that stick to the chalkboard. there are forces of attraction here at work, se organizational force is you might consid them. except is the information in this message the result of magneticorces of attraction that cause them to stick to the backboard? can you see the information isn't the result the magnetism? instead you can...
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how can we tell visually?ear is down and locked, but he wants to make sure because you cannot see. he wants to make sure that someone gives you a visual. not want are good that the landing gear is down and locked and will hold, but just in case, watch him pull the nose of the airplane slightly, land on the two wheels, and that they come down. the nose touches down. martha: it was like you were coaching him. trace: good news down in fort lauderdale. martha: back to manhattan where we have some u.n. meetings going on. we all know iran is refusing to stop their nuclear program. now israel may be out of patience. some believe an air strike may be in their plans. a former israeli ambassador on the next move. medicare. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider... an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by united healthcare insurance company. it can help cover some of what medicare doesn't... so you could save up to thousands of dollar
how can we tell visually?ear is down and locked, but he wants to make sure because you cannot see. he wants to make sure that someone gives you a visual. not want are good that the landing gear is down and locked and will hold, but just in case, watch him pull the nose of the airplane slightly, land on the two wheels, and that they come down. the nose touches down. martha: it was like you were coaching him. trace: good news down in fort lauderdale. martha: back to manhattan where we have some...
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very similar to the google earth layer, only this is less visual, more data rich. built by the nature conservatory and they have a lot of great statistics, , especially in this area we are vulnerable to climate change. if you want to check it out, i have a link at go fish@wusa9.com. >>> the nationals have a chance for a series sweep in their final home game today. >>> and a veteran, who lost favor, is returning to mind the nets they are the capitals. stay tuned for sports. my name is quinn, and this is my eggo. on fridays, i have hockey before school, so i take two eggo homestyle waffles and put peanut butter inside. i add a couple chocolate chips when dad's starting the car. there's only one way to eat an eggo -- your way. l'eggo my eggo. what kind of person writes a thesis calling working women "detrimental to the family..." then lies about his opponent to cover up his own record? the post said bob mcdonnell took office and began passing his social agenda... and the post confirmed that he voted to deny access to birth control. they said mcdonnell even opposed equ
very similar to the google earth layer, only this is less visual, more data rich. built by the nature conservatory and they have a lot of great statistics, , especially in this area we are vulnerable to climate change. if you want to check it out, i have a link at go fish@wusa9.com. >>> the nationals have a chance for a series sweep in their final home game today. >>> and a veteran, who lost favor, is returning to mind the nets they are the capitals. stay tuned for sports. my...
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but as they report, in his community, they are gearing up for a neighborhood security meeting and a visual in his honor. >> this is explaning what's going on, the situation. >> reporter: the team of officers, they are headed into the neighborhood here to let residence know that police are watching them. and there have been a rack of home invasions here four in the last 45 days. their home was hit in february. >> well, the computer, almost like that much, $8,000. >> $8,000 worth of stuff stolen. >> yeah. >> reporter: now a murder. tyrone richardson, killed in his home by three masked men with handguns early sunday. >> we have one victim on the breaking and entering who's afraid to come back to her home and to us, we take that very seriously in this community. >> reporter: even though police have stepped up patrols in the community, people living here have to do their part by getting involved in the neighborhood watch and looking out for each other. >> we're beefing up our safety committee, we're beefing up our block captains. we're getting close to what we can. in the meantime, they have an
but as they report, in his community, they are gearing up for a neighborhood security meeting and a visual in his honor. >> this is explaning what's going on, the situation. >> reporter: the team of officers, they are headed into the neighborhood here to let residence know that police are watching them. and there have been a rack of home invasions here four in the last 45 days. their home was hit in february. >> well, the computer, almost like that much, $8,000. >>...
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you're looking to discover knowledge, much easier to visually look at a whole series of photos. people can find what they're looking for 40% faster with pictures. >> when you look at bing, when this was unveiled, your ceo said it is going to be a long process. we are not trying to grab instant domination in search. we're going to evolve this slowly. we got some stats today from stat counter that suggests that maybe, well, the adoption is slowing, but nielson says the adoption is increasing. this is good news for bing. is it tracking the way microsoft had hoped. >> it's early and it's a long game. we know that. but nonetheless in 90 days we have grown share, which is a feat that pretty much no one else has been able to do with exception of the leader. it's early but positive. we're settling in for a long run. >> all attention is on the new deal with microsoft and yahoo! no money up front but a lot of collaboration, cooperation between the two companies. is that going to help bing unseat google or is that a separate thing and bing's innovation is all its own and the yahoo! thing i
you're looking to discover knowledge, much easier to visually look at a whole series of photos. people can find what they're looking for 40% faster with pictures. >> when you look at bing, when this was unveiled, your ceo said it is going to be a long process. we are not trying to grab instant domination in search. we're going to evolve this slowly. we got some stats today from stat counter that suggests that maybe, well, the adoption is slowing, but nielson says the adoption is...
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his songs were not only audible, but they were visual.n you saw him do them, that put a whole other touch on it. tavis: when you go through a process like that with marvin gaye, ron and al michaels, as you get older -- and now he michael, as you get older, i hope that you are still putting up records. you are still handsome. >> i love you. tavis: when you come face to face with mortality in a ron, in marvin, in michael, what does that say to you about how you want to spend the rest of your time, whenever that is? >> it says to me to enjoy myself and to live with as little negativity in my life as possible. something happened to me many years ago. i was doing a tour in canada and i was on a bus. something happened that was really rank. i will not go into what it was. i was absolutely furious. i was so mad until it felt like i could have taken the bus and thrown it into the lake. that kind of mad. i got back on the bus and i was fuming. that is like a voice spoke to me. he said wait a minute. do you know who you are hurting? yourself. the t
his songs were not only audible, but they were visual.n you saw him do them, that put a whole other touch on it. tavis: when you go through a process like that with marvin gaye, ron and al michaels, as you get older -- and now he michael, as you get older, i hope that you are still putting up records. you are still handsome. >> i love you. tavis: when you come face to face with mortality in a ron, in marvin, in michael, what does that say to you about how you want to spend the rest of...
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now, today, i want you to imagine, visualize, the type of vehicle that you are in. chief payne, i see you in a candy-apple-red fire truck. >> i don't want to be a fire truck. that's the reason i'm here. >> ooh. a big, bright-yellow dump truck. >> why i got to be a dump truck? >> because you're big and strong, and, you know, you carry a lot of weight. calvin... >> i'm a sports car! >> hmm...not sensing that. i'm seeing you on a scooter -- powder blue. wonderful. okay, before we start, remember, let's lock your doors, fasten our seat belts. before we pull into traffic, we need to make sure we use our side-view mirror and remember objects may be closer than they actually appear. >> you know, he's actually stranger than he appears. [ laughter ] >> chief payne, focus. >> hey, this is pretty fun. >> yes, it is fun, okay? so, here we go. we're rolling along. we're rolling along. ooh, who do i see there? it's mr. postman. hi, mr. postman. >> what's up, tyrell! what's happening, dawg? i thought you was off. no, you didn't quit? >> hey, let's merge onto the highway. how about
now, today, i want you to imagine, visualize, the type of vehicle that you are in. chief payne, i see you in a candy-apple-red fire truck. >> i don't want to be a fire truck. that's the reason i'm here. >> ooh. a big, bright-yellow dump truck. >> why i got to be a dump truck? >> because you're big and strong, and, you know, you carry a lot of weight. calvin... >> i'm a sports car! >> hmm...not sensing that. i'm seeing you on a scooter -- powder blue....
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the visuals have been amazing. >> we know that is a 72 inch main. the water continues to flow, causing more problems. >> just to reiterate, we were listening to the scanner, and the water crews were trying to get here to work on the water system to try to make arrangements to get it shut down. they were having a tough time trying to respond because they could not get through to the idle traffic. it is still gushing out. we're going to walk you through dundalk avenue, throught he neighr -- through the neighborhoods. cars had water up to the bottom of the windows, but they are now almost completely covered. it comes back over into chestnut. it that area is now flooded. we'll give you more information as we get it. >> will switch live to john sherman. he is very near the scene of the break. >> there is a public safety dynamic to this. the spokesman for the baltimore county police, what you tell folks that are living in the neighborhood? >> stay put. stay where you are. stay in your house. if you have to go to a higher floor, do it. don't come out of th
the visuals have been amazing. >> we know that is a 72 inch main. the water continues to flow, causing more problems. >> just to reiterate, we were listening to the scanner, and the water crews were trying to get here to work on the water system to try to make arrangements to get it shut down. they were having a tough time trying to respond because they could not get through to the idle traffic. it is still gushing out. we're going to walk you through dundalk avenue, throught he...
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. >> i'm a visual guy. i look at the five-day. >> i know it had it on there. here is a great shot from last night. they tell me there was a concert in town. u2. that is the moon just over the 40 million-dollar stage. it was good. i'm glad it didn't rain last night. it held off until today. we have a couple of showers out there now. but in terms of the temperatures, check this out. 61 in the city. it has gotten cool. 60 for dulles. winchester is at 58 degrees. fredricksburg is starting to cool down. they were 69 last hour. they lost three degrees. it will be chilly tonight. clearing skies. the winds will lay down. by early tomorrow morning temperatures will be dropping in the 40s. look at winchester, 43. germantown mid- to upper-40s out there. just depends how much the wind lays down overnight tonight. if it gets below 5 miles per hour no doubt the suburbs will be in the middle 40s early tomorrow morning. we are talking about 50 in the city. and there are frost advisories posted. these are west of i-81 out there. this is where there is a chance for frost on the
. >> i'm a visual guy. i look at the five-day. >> i know it had it on there. here is a great shot from last night. they tell me there was a concert in town. u2. that is the moon just over the 40 million-dollar stage. it was good. i'm glad it didn't rain last night. it held off until today. we have a couple of showers out there now. but in terms of the temperatures, check this out. 61 in the city. it has gotten cool. 60 for dulles. winchester is at 58 degrees. fredricksburg is...
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after his return to denver, have a zi, his apartment in the suburb of aurora were under constant visualeillance by the fbi. his lawyer arthur folsom describes zazi as a quiet guy. >> he's calm and soft-spoken. >> but by late august, it was delivered to senior officials at the white house and elsewhere in washington. >> that's a short list of potential attacks, potential attackers. that's the s seller list if you will in counterterrorism. >> then zazi arrived in new york after driving across the country in a rental car from denver. police stopped him on the george washington bridge on the pretext of a drug check. >> they walked the dog around the car and the dog didn't react so they sent him on his way. >> the fbi and new york city police were scrambling across the river in queens to track zazi, fearing he had brought plans for another attack. he stayed with afghans in this neighborhood where his car was towed away by police with his laptop computer inside. >> what was done with it, i have no idea. if i had to fathom a guess, they did a mirror image of the hard drive and their going thro
after his return to denver, have a zi, his apartment in the suburb of aurora were under constant visualeillance by the fbi. his lawyer arthur folsom describes zazi as a quiet guy. >> he's calm and soft-spoken. >> but by late august, it was delivered to senior officials at the white house and elsewhere in washington. >> that's a short list of potential attacks, potential attackers. that's the s seller list if you will in counterterrorism. >> then zazi arrived in new york...
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that's how we are language animals but we're visual animals too. the two things marry to and what they give birth to is our culture. [inaudible] >> [applause] >> thank you very much for coming. [applause] >> simon schama is an art history and history professor at columbia university. he's the author of numerous books including "rough crossings" which was the recipient of the national book critic circle award for nonfiction. for more information, visit columbia.edu/cu/arthistory. . >> up next, the story of a jordanian immigrant struggles to form a soccer team from child refugees relocated to a reluctant georgia community. it callous the hostility of the residents who had their city designated of a refuge settlement center in the 1990s. borders bookstore in atlanta is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> thanks so much. thanks for coming out. i appreciate it. i want to spend just a few minutes talking about how i came to write this book and then about some of the bigger themes that i think are important for understanding why this book about this the town
that's how we are language animals but we're visual animals too. the two things marry to and what they give birth to is our culture. [inaudible] >> [applause] >> thank you very much for coming. [applause] >> simon schama is an art history and history professor at columbia university. he's the author of numerous books including "rough crossings" which was the recipient of the national book critic circle award for nonfiction. for more information, visit...
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palestinian people are getting the word more and more -- >> i think there is great difficulty in visualizing middle east and understanding how small the area is. even the west bank is fairly small, fairly average. there is no water. there are the ancientñr towns, e olive groves, the arabs, and the settlements. the average and the settlements Ñiare in conflict because it is the taking of land. i found the difficulty as more religion crept into the region, when people start saying that this is our land because it was given to us by god to a thousand years ago, and this isÑi not the west bank, -- byÑi god 2000 yeas ago, and this is not the west bank -- this is not >> it has become a dispute over religion. that conflict becomes all the more dangerous. if i could say something to gil , i disagree with him that you cannot negotiate with people who claim the plo thought so 30 years ago, and they have changed positions. the plo have become good guys, and the same applies to hamas today.3 unofficially they have another line. when you talk to them unofficially, they admit unofficially that israel is t
palestinian people are getting the word more and more -- >> i think there is great difficulty in visualizing middle east and understanding how small the area is. even the west bank is fairly small, fairly average. there is no water. there are the ancientñr towns, e olive groves, the arabs, and the settlements. the average and the settlements Ñiare in conflict because it is the taking of land. i found the difficulty as more religion crept into the region, when people start saying that...
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ut the visual li anelatpiteliqu piquancy the well-defined of the storm. you can see cyee clearing at the lt the woodstock and down into hea.thre a ere, southwest ofwest of h ksed.ericrgbu you can get into the sun down the road. the rest of us are under clouds. the showers will table -- taper off with the results more. better chance of thunderstorms will be on sunday. it will be warmer to market a five day degrees warmer on sunday. monday and tuesday look good. >> yes, thank you. and thank you for joining us today. we will see back there for inrgm morng washington at 5:00 a.m. on monday. obie had a great weekend. captioned by the national captionintional capti 00
ut the visual li anelatpiteliqu piquancy the well-defined of the storm. you can see cyee clearing at the lt the woodstock and down into hea.thre a ere, southwest ofwest of h ksed.ericrgbu you can get into the sun down the road. the rest of us are under clouds. the showers will table -- taper off with the results more. better chance of thunderstorms will be on sunday. it will be warmer to market a five day degrees warmer on sunday. monday and tuesday look good. >> yes, thank you. and thank...
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. >> your face visually looks much tighter, and your pores are much closer. it's fantastic. >> i truly believe that this thing inside this melon from south frce is incredible. >> now thanks to a remarkable breakthrough, dr. sebagh's formulas have been distilled into a powerful anti-aging system called "meaningful beauty." >> megan: it's amazing when they say that it is a facial in a bottle. it truly, truly is. >> crawford: i know meaningful beauty's great. people use it, and they start eing their skin looking better, and they g excited about itand their friends >> leli mil: ie say something. the meaningfuleauty products. my parents have noticed, and so have my friends. i've gotten a lot of complements. >> dr. elizabeth hare: meaningful beauty has the ability to attack a lot of different problems that people often complain about. you can expect to see improvement of the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, especially around the eye area, which is a very difficult area to treat. you can see diminished pore size, and also diminished redness and an overall radi
. >> your face visually looks much tighter, and your pores are much closer. it's fantastic. >> i truly believe that this thing inside this melon from south frce is incredible. >> now thanks to a remarkable breakthrough, dr. sebagh's formulas have been distilled into a powerful anti-aging system called "meaningful beauty." >> megan: it's amazing when they say that it is a facial in a bottle. it truly, truly is. >> crawford: i know meaningful beauty's...
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when we have groups of constituents in my office and i want to communicate with them and do it visuallyffice. i have another unit back in the d.o., and and i can talk to them in real time rather than just on a conference call. we have two separate staffs that are part of one team, and sometimes it makes more sense in terms of cohesion to have the
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i want to visualize that dog pile on the field, the champagne in the clubhouse and it drives me at this point to think about that. >> tim: what's going to drive you after your career is over? what do you want to do with the rest of your life in six or seven years? >> my biggest thing is spending obviously a lot more time with my family. you know, being a baseball player being away from home is difficult enough. so when i get my time to be with my wife and kids at home it's something i want to capitalize on. but i love baseball. i mean, i have always just really loved this game and i don't think i'll ever have a huge role in ter of the travel that i still have. but i always want to be affiliated with the game in some way. >> tim: i think you're a nice young man and thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> tim: michael young of texas áá" >> simply, our health care problem is our deficit problem. nothing else even comes close. nothing else. >>> president obama laying out his agenda on health care reform to a joint session of congress this week. we're back with more discussion on the l
i want to visualize that dog pile on the field, the champagne in the clubhouse and it drives me at this point to think about that. >> tim: what's going to drive you after your career is over? what do you want to do with the rest of your life in six or seven years? >> my biggest thing is spending obviously a lot more time with my family. you know, being a baseball player being away from home is difficult enough. so when i get my time to be with my wife and kids at home it's something...
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. >> reporter: verizon says this is one of the best spots with minimal impact visually and the man who owns that land agrees. >> and by the time you take it and stick this thing in with the rest of the trees you have problems finding it. >> dick learned is convinced the mono pine tower will blend in perfectly with the 70-foot trees. >> so i don't see a problem. >> and finally give residents the cell phone service they so desperately need. in sparks glencoe, julia gonzalez, abc 2 news. >> and delia says the next hearing between verizon and county leaders is scheduled for october 14th. >>> now for a look at tonight's top stories. a parks on the man will spend 20 years in jail for clark a stolen truck into a moncton home and killing a woman. the crash happen last august in the 16,000 block of york road. aubrey miller lost control of the vehicle and crashed through the side of mary sullivan's home. miller will be eligible for parole. >>> no bail for two 16-year- olds accused of shooting an off- duty baltimore city police officers last week. kay von wilson and craig till let will remain for
. >> reporter: verizon says this is one of the best spots with minimal impact visually and the man who owns that land agrees. >> and by the time you take it and stick this thing in with the rest of the trees you have problems finding it. >> dick learned is convinced the mono pine tower will blend in perfectly with the 70-foot trees. >> so i don't see a problem. >> and finally give residents the cell phone service they so desperately need. in sparks glencoe, julia...
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. >> even the visuals and what you see live, what is going on, kind of plays tricks with your eyes abit, though. i was like, ok, concentrate. it's so much fun. you really get into the songs. especially the drums because you get to hit. >> reporter: unlike other games where there's only one singer with rock band you can have three. the gamemakers say will put you on stage with john, paul, george and ringo and in the recording studio. and in dream scaips that bring their psychedelic industry to life. >> it brings music history to life by featuring never before studio chat from john, paul, george and ringo. >> reporter: this is leslie miller reporting for abc news. >>> also today apple ceo steve jobs got a standing ovation in his first public appearance in months. he took the stage in san francisco where he introduced the new i-tunes 9. jobs received a liver transplant in the spring and thanked everyone for their support. he received the liver from a 20-year-old who died in a car accident and urged the crowd to become organ donors. >>> a mixed day across the area today but look at our l
. >> even the visuals and what you see live, what is going on, kind of plays tricks with your eyes abit, though. i was like, ok, concentrate. it's so much fun. you really get into the songs. especially the drums because you get to hit. >> reporter: unlike other games where there's only one singer with rock band you can have three. the gamemakers say will put you on stage with john, paul, george and ringo and in the recording studio. and in dream scaips that bring their psychedelic...
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and a cardigan style is one that creates visual interest vertically, in your middle.> using a lot of belts, i see. >> belts are a great way to show your feminine figure. your feminine curves. and gives you a little pep in your step. >> three ms and a casey joining us. you should know your shape and know what works best for you. >> and it's super easy. simple, easy tips. and you'll be set to go. >> any other suggestions that you have, looking forward to fall? >> you know, you want to look for rich hues. we have a lot of jewel tone palettes. it's a sophisticated season and a feminine season. >> it is all of those. thank you, ladies. something to look forward to. can you believe it's fall. we're talking about that. it does feel that way outside. you can find all of these fashion tips at our website, abcnews.com. >>> coming up next, the last dance for the first couples to exit "dancing with the stars." more and more, the quality of our lives depends on our connections. access to high-speed internet, at home and on the go, is no longer a luxury. it's how our children acces
and a cardigan style is one that creates visual interest vertically, in your middle.> using a lot of belts, i see. >> belts are a great way to show your feminine figure. your feminine curves. and gives you a little pep in your step. >> three ms and a casey joining us. you should know your shape and know what works best for you. >> and it's super easy. simple, easy tips. and you'll be set to go. >> any other suggestions that you have, looking forward to fall? >>...
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jim burt open came on as producer and now we have the visually compelling film 9. 9 is the story of 9 dolls in a post apocalyptic world that has decimated. sort of discover all of this through a character called 9. >>reporter: he leaves a new found community of those like him as he fights back against the machines that could bring about worldwide ex terminatio termination. producers tim burton says the film could either intrigue or scare younger kids. so be careful when taking your children with you. 9 is rated pg-13. tyler perry name is equal dollar signs over the past few years and he's back with his latest film film, i can do bad all by myself. >> do you know these children hooker. >> no. >>reporter: after catching a teenager girl and 2 younger brother breaking the law she delivers them to their aunt. >> make her really take, hard look at herself and of course she has some crazy things to say. >>reporter: the film is rated pg-13. >>> if she isn't scary enough and you are looking for more thrills then you have 2 option ins these scary movie departments. the first is sorority row inv
jim burt open came on as producer and now we have the visually compelling film 9. 9 is the story of 9 dolls in a post apocalyptic world that has decimated. sort of discover all of this through a character called 9. >>reporter: he leaves a new found community of those like him as he fights back against the machines that could bring about worldwide ex terminatio termination. producers tim burton says the film could either intrigue or scare younger kids. so be careful when taking your...
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. >> it manifests in various ways, from learning disabilities to being shorter in stature to visual impairment we started working with her. >> however, after scouring the internet, her grandma came across numerous stories who traveled thousands of miles for stem cell treatments and now were able to see. >> took my breath away. >> i have read testimonials, i know she is going to see, i really have a feeling in my heart and soul that she is going to see one day. >> the treatments used in china are not approved in the u.s. doctors there use cord blood to try and regenerate the optic nerves with hopes that patients develop some type of vision. >> if she can see a color or something, we'll know we did everything we could do. >> just a little chance for her to see, i mean, i like to go to bed at night knowing i did everything i could. >> again, here in the united states, this stem cell therapy is considered controversial. there is no guarantee it's going to work. the family says they have to try. total cost for the trip and treatment, somewhere between $50 and $70,000. to find out about community fu
. >> it manifests in various ways, from learning disabilities to being shorter in stature to visual impairment we started working with her. >> however, after scouring the internet, her grandma came across numerous stories who traveled thousands of miles for stem cell treatments and now were able to see. >> took my breath away. >> i have read testimonials, i know she is going to see, i really have a feeling in my heart and soul that she is going to see one day. >>...
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comes of a class in which he teaches the importance of old good throughout the history of art and visual arts and also literature so to understand where we are now, it is helpful to go back to where we were then. host: do you contribute to this bomk? >> gst: we decided not
comes of a class in which he teaches the importance of old good throughout the history of art and visual arts and also literature so to understand where we are now, it is helpful to go back to where we were then. host: do you contribute to this bomk? >> gst: we decided not
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. >> it's just very visual. >> reporter: this is a medical record on the computer. this is the man who wants the whole country to go electronic. >> almost no physicians who have acquired them have ever wanted to give them up. >> reporter: everyone agrees that computerizing health records will save lives and lead to better health. who could possibly object? i'll tell you later on sunday morning. >> osgood: there are promising films coming soon to a theater near you. part of an exciting new season in the arts and entertainment. ben tracy will have our sunday morning preview. ♪ remember >> reporter: it's the season of high hopes. a bit of hype. >> this is the greatest movie ever made. >> reporter: familiar faces. >> turns out.... >> reporter: and some stars in the making. the fall films are coming. we'll take a sneak peek at what to look for at the movies later on sunday morn g. >> osgood: tv's story guiding light is going out for good this coming week. despite noble efforts by its& hard-working team to come up with a happier ending. as we'll hear this morning from ric
. >> it's just very visual. >> reporter: this is a medical record on the computer. this is the man who wants the whole country to go electronic. >> almost no physicians who have acquired them have ever wanted to give them up. >> reporter: everyone agrees that computerizing health records will save lives and lead to better health. who could possibly object? i'll tell you later on sunday morning. >> osgood: there are promising films coming soon to a theater near you....
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there is a disturbing visual. a group of sex offenders forced to set up camp in a wooded area in the suburbs, makeshift fire pit. they are out of prison and homeless in georgia. sex offenders can't live, work, loiter within 1,000 feet of schools, churches, parks. one of the nation's toughest policies. i don't have a lot of sympathy for a convicted sex offender. is this the best and safest way to go? we'll take your calls 1-877-tell-hln. steve raiser, criminal defense attorney and sarah tatonci. steve, we want these criminals away from our kids, but is this the best solution? >> it is clearly not the best solution but it is a temporary one. unfortunately, they're going to have to be put somewhere. the question comes if you are not going to put them there, where are they going to go? these are people who do need somewhere to live. it is less than ideal for them. it is less than ideal for the community. the only way to do it is disperse them throughout the community. >> sarah, let's get you in on this. you don't agre
there is a disturbing visual. a group of sex offenders forced to set up camp in a wooded area in the suburbs, makeshift fire pit. they are out of prison and homeless in georgia. sex offenders can't live, work, loiter within 1,000 feet of schools, churches, parks. one of the nation's toughest policies. i don't have a lot of sympathy for a convicted sex offender. is this the best and safest way to go? we'll take your calls 1-877-tell-hln. steve raiser, criminal defense attorney and sarah tatonci....
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. >> your face visually looks much tighter, and your pores are much closer. it's fantastic. >> i truly believe that this thing inside this melon from south france is incredible. >> now thanks to a remarkable breakthrough, dr. sebagh's formulas have been distilled into a powerful anti-aging system called "meaningful beauty." >> megan: it's amazing when they say that it is a facial in a bottle. it truly, truly is. >> crawford: i know meaningful beauty's great. people use it, and they start seeing their skin looking better, and they get excited about it, and then their friends might notice or say something. >> lokelani mcmichael: i love the meaningful beauty products. my parents have noticed, and so have my friends. i've gotten a lot of complements. >> dr. elizabeth hare: meaningful beauty has the ability to attack a lot of different problems that people often complain about. you can expect to see improvement of the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, especially around the eye area, which is a very difficult area to treat. you can see diminished pore size, an
. >> your face visually looks much tighter, and your pores are much closer. it's fantastic. >> i truly believe that this thing inside this melon from south france is incredible. >> now thanks to a remarkable breakthrough, dr. sebagh's formulas have been distilled into a powerful anti-aging system called "meaningful beauty." >> megan: it's amazing when they say that it is a facial in a bottle. it truly, truly is. >> crawford: i know meaningful beauty's...
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>> well, we always like to have visual evidence if it's an individual's -- the reason for losing a game or the mistakes he had, because there's lots of ways you can throw an interception. wide receivers can dump on you. we're going to see it from this particular angle. it's hard to see what tony romo is looking at. you've got a deep safety, a guy that's really there so you can't get the ball down the field and tony romo has to be responsible for him. from the next angle that we're going to see, you'll see what i'm talking about. there's one guy right there, now tony romo has to be aware of that guy. it is his responsibility to know where that guy is if he wants to move him and throw this ball down the field, then he's the one that's supposed to move him. if he doesn't do that, then he surely can't throw the ball down the field and hang it like that. so when you look at his interceptions, they want wide receivers dumping on -- it wasn't that they had wide receivers dumping on him, it was inaccurate throws and bad decisions by tony romo. and he even mentioned in his press conference, i wi
>> well, we always like to have visual evidence if it's an individual's -- the reason for losing a game or the mistakes he had, because there's lots of ways you can throw an interception. wide receivers can dump on you. we're going to see it from this particular angle. it's hard to see what tony romo is looking at. you've got a deep safety, a guy that's really there so you can't get the ball down the field and tony romo has to be responsible for him. from the next angle that we're going...
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visual flight rules in effect for today. get your flight goggles on. spin up the by plane. old school, like me. outside right now, under a mostly blue sky. what a beautiful day it is turning out to be. there a lot of folks walking the dogs and taking morning bike rides and jogs along the trail. 70 downtown right now with a light north wind at 6. the last 90-degree day of the last year was september 14th, and this year it has been august 27th. we have not been above 90 since august 27th. i suspect that may be the final 90-degree day of the year. i don't think we have the stuff to get up to 90 degrees this week. 69 in fairfax county. 70 in winchester and front royal. beautiful day there. and then it will be a nice day for everything that you want to do outside today. fly the kite. take the plane up. put the top down on the car. anything that you want to do. just sit outside and read the paper. mostly sunny skies on the way for today. and all the clouds associated with the area of low pressure moving away from the coastline, and a northwesterly win will push more dry air and s
visual flight rules in effect for today. get your flight goggles on. spin up the by plane. old school, like me. outside right now, under a mostly blue sky. what a beautiful day it is turning out to be. there a lot of folks walking the dogs and taking morning bike rides and jogs along the trail. 70 downtown right now with a light north wind at 6. the last 90-degree day of the last year was september 14th, and this year it has been august 27th. we have not been above 90 since august 27th. i...
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no carrier ring in fact the brain ring reduces visual no carrier activity especially peripheral vision when engaged in a conversation. > ring no carrier as for ring no carrier texting, a cbs ri news no "new york times" poll ring shows 90% of those no carrier surveyed think ring texting while driving should be illegal. yet among younger people some 16% think it should be allowed. no carrier no carrier > the big question, ring though are no carrier americans changing their behavior? only 63% of those no carrier surveyed said they'd abide by no carri laws that regulate cell phone use in ri cars. this team got the message. no carrier >> i will not be no cdistracted when i drive. i will keep my ring eyes on no c the road notice other drivers. i want to avoid that accident. >> reporter: experts ring no cagree. the real solution lies in our own hands. ring no carrier ring cbs news, washington. no carrier ring no carrier >>> and if this doesn't distract you, nothing will. no carrier ring no carrier a diamond the size of an egg. no carrier > ring no carrier officially this stone found in south
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this will be a visual tool to learn about those who served. >> this center will use the photographs and the power of the lincoln and vietnam veterans memorial and the mall to teach a really important lesson to americans and especially america's youth. >> federal express is helping. it's going to open more than 1,600 of its stores for people to come in and scan the photos of their friends and family who served. pictures will be collected on a website until the center is built. more than 58,000 men and women's names are listed on the vietnam memorial wall. >>> an army sergeant who ran into the line of enemy fire who save one of his men was recognized today with the nation's highest military honor. sergeant first class jared monte posthumously received the purpl medal of heart awhat are. his group was ambushed by the taliban in 2006. sergeant monte left cover and ran into the line of enemy fire to retrieve a wounded private. on his third attempt, monte was killed. he was 30. president obama said today slgt monte's act of bravery was something no amount of training can instill. this is the
this will be a visual tool to learn about those who served. >> this center will use the photographs and the power of the lincoln and vietnam veterans memorial and the mall to teach a really important lesson to americans and especially america's youth. >> federal express is helping. it's going to open more than 1,600 of its stores for people to come in and scan the photos of their friends and family who served. pictures will be collected on a website until the center is built. more...
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. >> your face visually looks much tighter, and your pores are much closer. it's fantastic. >> i truly believe that this thing inside this melon from south france is incredible. >> now thanks to a remarkable breakthrough, dr. sebagh's formulas have been distilled into a powerful anti-aging system called "meaningful beauty." >> megan: it's amazing when they say that it is a facial in a bottle. it truly, truly is. >> crawford: i know meaningful beauty's great. people use it, and they start seeing their skin looking better, and they get excited about it, and then their friends might notice or say something. >> lokelani mcmichael: i love the meaningful beauty products. my parents have noticed, and so have my friends. i've gotten a lot of complements. >> dr. elizabeth hare: meaningful beauty has the ability to attack a lot of different problems that people often complain about. you can expect to see improvement of the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, especially around the eye area, which is a very difficult area to treat. you can see diminished pore size, an
. >> your face visually looks much tighter, and your pores are much closer. it's fantastic. >> i truly believe that this thing inside this melon from south france is incredible. >> now thanks to a remarkable breakthrough, dr. sebagh's formulas have been distilled into a powerful anti-aging system called "meaningful beauty." >> megan: it's amazing when they say that it is a facial in a bottle. it truly, truly is. >> crawford: i know meaningful beauty's...
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two gorgeous children, but she's been left with the mummy tummy, and also, i detect that dreaded visual panty line... and also some love handles. >> now, joy, what would you like to change about your body? >> darla, i just want to get back in my clothes. i have a lovely wardrobe and i just want to get back in it and look good. >> let's do a quick measurement. we'll go around the midsection of the tummy, so darla, if you get hold of that... >> sure. >> and at this point here, we're going to measure at... >> 39... >> 39 inches? >> yes. >> o.k., now what i have for you is the fabulous slim 'n lift supreme comfort. i want you to go backstage, put them on under that same outfit, and i guarantee we'll give you that body that you really want. >> i hope so. >> before, i wld... i have the curve and then another curve and then another cve and then the other curve, and now it's very smooth, very womanly, shapely... curvaceous in a good way. >> i don't usually wear t-shirts this tight. i... usually wear baggier clothes, so that... you can't see the rolls. but with the slim 'n lift, i can wear a tig
two gorgeous children, but she's been left with the mummy tummy, and also, i detect that dreaded visual panty line... and also some love handles. >> now, joy, what would you like to change about your body? >> darla, i just want to get back in my clothes. i have a lovely wardrobe and i just want to get back in it and look good. >> let's do a quick measurement. we'll go around the midsection of the tummy, so darla, if you get hold of that... >> sure. >> and at this...
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an organization called veritas visual associated with conservative groups. acorn says they questioned the validity of those under cover videos, but have already fired the employees involved. their actions do not comply with acorn's mission of providing services to the poor. none of the employees filed tax returns for the imposter prostitutes. >> pretty incredible video. >>> coming up, something a grandmother says she has with a long time to see. >> into the desperate search for a bride to be who disappeared days before writing. >> i asked oppression tell when houston was ready to return to the stage. -- i asked zero brought if she thought whitney houston was n was what about the drink and the chips? extra. it's time to unthink. kfc's new $5 fill-up boxes, each with a side... and medium drink for just $5 bucks. unthink. and taste the unsub side of kfc. this is fabulous! new kentucky grilled chicken! marinated and grilled to perfection... for that five-star, fall-off-the-bone taste. mix original and grilled in your bucket! taste the unfried side of kfc. >>> a
an organization called veritas visual associated with conservative groups. acorn says they questioned the validity of those under cover videos, but have already fired the employees involved. their actions do not comply with acorn's mission of providing services to the poor. none of the employees filed tax returns for the imposter prostitutes. >> pretty incredible video. >>> coming up, something a grandmother says she has with a long time to see. >> into the desperate search...
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. >> the amtrak officials say while the security may not be as visual as, for instance, an airport, it is always here. >> there is security out there. we try to keep it low key. we don't always operate everywhere, but we are random. you never know where we are going to be next and we are operating seven days a week. >> reporter: spaerpassengers sa working on the issues in advance of an emergency, it's reassuring. >> you don't wait until something happens before you get on it. this is excellent. >> reporter: this is not in response to a specific threat. you can expect to see heightened security this afternoon on the rails. so far the operation is going as planned and communication between law enforcement agencies is good. >> thank you very much. >>> it's 70 degrees and 11:12. coming up, we will tell you how a reporter was captured and more about the violent raid that freed him. >>> plus, a motorist that avoided speeding tickets. >>> and today is >>a "new york times" reporter ldheap ctive in afghanistan hasi been freed kcommand doze. he was up duktd on saturday while reporting on a u.s.
. >> the amtrak officials say while the security may not be as visual as, for instance, an airport, it is always here. >> there is security out there. we try to keep it low key. we don't always operate everywhere, but we are random. you never know where we are going to be next and we are operating seven days a week. >> reporter: spaerpassengers sa working on the issues in advance of an emergency, it's reassuring. >> you don't wait until something happens before you get...
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just visualize it. >> i am hearing about a new opportunity for drivers on 270 southbound.re has been a crash on 124 and is blocking the second lane from the left. that justin. southbound on 270. out of virginia, it does uncomplicated across the american legion bridge. there is an accident after the bridge. it is blocking the left lane. more planes are getting by. headlights willlow down to look. we have a motorcycle crashed for drivers out of waldorf, northbound on route 5. you have to state to the right to get through. more on the traffic seen. now to top stories. >> thank you. >>> new statistics are showing crime is on the rise at metro stations in montgomery county. >> kathy park is outside the shady grove station with the numbers. >> the county cannot with the report using statistics over a two-year. -- a two-year period. this happen mostly at metro parking lots. crimes that metro-owned properties is up in montgomery county. that is according to the latest numbers from police and the trant agency. from 2006 to 2008, crimes spite 11% at metro bus stops and parking lots.
just visualize it. >> i am hearing about a new opportunity for drivers on 270 southbound.re has been a crash on 124 and is blocking the second lane from the left. that justin. southbound on 270. out of virginia, it does uncomplicated across the american legion bridge. there is an accident after the bridge. it is blocking the left lane. more planes are getting by. headlights willlow down to look. we have a motorcycle crashed for drivers out of waldorf, northbound on route 5. you have to...
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. >> that has recently been enhanced, was, in fact, a visual inspection. recently, we changed over to a hands-on inspection. which puts it closer to the structural elements. >> the state has to determine the extent of the damage. figure out what repairs to make. and how to make them. then get contractors to do the work. these repairs jump to the top of the statewide list. >> our public responsibility requires us to elevate the priority of these projects once we identify those types of conditions. >>> there are 29 million bridge crossings on the i-95 bridge alone. the work at the waterline will not close any lanes on top of the bridge. and though in need of repair, this state official wants to make one thing clear. >> the paddings bridge and the hayden bridge are, in fact, safe bridges. >> the work on the bridge is expected to cost $45 million. the one on 95, 40 million. they should have workmen below in a year and a half. >>> this is for wjz eyewitness news. >>> the maryland transportation authority is almost entirely funded by tolls. >>> well, a partly cl
. >> that has recently been enhanced, was, in fact, a visual inspection. recently, we changed over to a hands-on inspection. which puts it closer to the structural elements. >> the state has to determine the extent of the damage. figure out what repairs to make. and how to make them. then get contractors to do the work. these repairs jump to the top of the statewide list. >> our public responsibility requires us to elevate the priority of these projects once we identify those...
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some of the change is visuals. others, not so much. >> at this time we're not going to be implementing any bag searches in our system. our transit officers spend a good deal of time in our system. if they see anything of concern, they take steps to investigate that further. >> reporter: passengers we talked to say high visibility makes them feel better during high alerts. >> i feel safer, given that there's a higher alert than noal and there are police, yeah. >> seems like they're taking action. they're stepping up initiatives so nothing happens. >> at national stadium last night, sports fans underwent the same kind of security they would on any other night. bags were checked as everyone entered including employees. >> not going into the stadiums in the past where they've had alerts on. i've always felt safe. they check bags and are pretty thorough in their security. i feel very safe. >> according to the warnings, al qaeda training manuals have identified these areas as accessible and also areas of amusement and im
some of the change is visuals. others, not so much. >> at this time we're not going to be implementing any bag searches in our system. our transit officers spend a good deal of time in our system. if they see anything of concern, they take steps to investigate that further. >> reporter: passengers we talked to say high visibility makes them feel better during high alerts. >> i feel safer, given that there's a higher alert than noal and there are police, yeah. >> seems...