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. >>: but scientists at aberystwyth university in wales think they have developed something that should help put europe back on the pharma map. >>russell: so professor adam, how does it feel to be experiencing such a huge amount of success with your work here? of course adam isn't going to answer me because adam is in fact a computer. he's part of the robot scientist here at aberystwyth university in wales, and he's the first ever robot to independently discover new scientific knowledge. >>reporter: developed to investigate the function of genes in a yeast cell - a substance commonly used in science as a model for human cells - this intelligent robot works round the clock for zero pay. >>king: adam has a database of knowledge about yeast genetics and it has a model of the yeast cell - this model has bits missing... so there is scientific knowledge which we don't understand. so adam is capable of making hypotheses about what is missing, thinking up experiments to test these hypotheses, andactually physically doing the experiments using laboratory automation equipment it has available toi
. >>: but scientists at aberystwyth university in wales think they have developed something that should help put europe back on the pharma map. >>russell: so professor adam, how does it feel to be experiencing such a huge amount of success with your work here? of course adam isn't going to answer me because adam is in fact a computer. he's part of the robot scientist here at aberystwyth university in wales, and he's the first ever robot to independently discover new scientific...
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. >>> harry inheritance a birthday for the prince of wales and a look at his future. >>> and take another live look outside this noon at federal hill. and stick around, your complete first warning weather forecast is still coming up. >>> complete coverage continues with don scott, mary bubala and first warning weather with marty bass. and meteorologist bernette woods. it's wjz maryland's news station. >>> yale university is look for answer this is noon following the ungrad -- young graduate stewed antimurder. investigators are not saying much but the autopsy results are due this afternoon. the body of 24-year-old annie le was found hiden in basement wall of her lab building on what should have been her wedding day. so far authorities are saying no yale students are considered suspects. and the killing was not a random act. >>> there is an outpouring of support this noon for the family of patrick swayze. he died from pancreatic cancer yesterday with his long time wife by his side weasms 57 years old. the actor bill a star for his performances in dirty dancing and ghost. his costart demi mo
. >>> harry inheritance a birthday for the prince of wales and a look at his future. >>> and take another live look outside this noon at federal hill. and stick around, your complete first warning weather forecast is still coming up. >>> complete coverage continues with don scott, mary bubala and first warning weather with marty bass. and meteorologist bernette woods. it's wjz maryland's news station. >>> yale university is look for answer this is noon...
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dispatched the italian fleet, and british air power, churchill sends, british battle ship, the prince of wales to the far eeth because they're inventionalible and they were promptly sunk and filmed for posterity. also in the far east, hong kong fell of course. singapore, and churchill had already sent a significant proportion of british armed forces tout singapore. most of whom went into cabtivity without firing a shot. churchill explained, he didn't know that singapore was so poorly defended. the brilliant historian, a.j.b. taylor pointed out he did know and had done nothing. churchill's entire military strategy, in world war, ii was based on the paradigm of world war i. it became known as a disperseist strategy. pen ricks of military attacks around the periphery of hill her's feef dom, norway and greece and creet and sicily and italy. and an obsession with an attempt to launch an attack on the japanese from the northern tip of sumatra but he comes back and again and again and completely opposed by the british military. now you cannot win a war by dispersionism, it is not possible. to win a w
dispatched the italian fleet, and british air power, churchill sends, british battle ship, the prince of wales to the far eeth because they're inventionalible and they were promptly sunk and filmed for posterity. also in the far east, hong kong fell of course. singapore, and churchill had already sent a significant proportion of british armed forces tout singapore. most of whom went into cabtivity without firing a shot. churchill explained, he didn't know that singapore was so poorly defended....
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all or new south wales -- >> we've bn cleaning since yesterday. >> outdoor businessesike fes wereit hard, not the most pleasant of places to be for coffee. the cleaners at olympistadium today. ,000eats had to b wiped do before tomorrow's preliminary league finals. and a the car was they were lapping i up as drivers amored. but for many businesses, the redout will cost tse of millio of dollars in lost productivi. >> the airlinealone, when they have a schedule disrupti like they did yesterday wit anes having to y back to wherthey came from, the fuel cost and disruption costs runto millions. >> the scientists say the storm carried around 5 million tons of soil mainly frothe desert in soh australia. whilsome of itill end up falling on agrultural properties, others wl have lost valuabletopsoil >> it's usuly not evenly stributed in the areas where we want it. the's going to be moreosers than winnersut of th. >> if you needed any nvincing of the extentf the dust srm, it couldasily be seen from space. the satellite images ow just how fait stretched it moved acrosshe continent. health authorities
all or new south wales -- >> we've bn cleaning since yesterday. >> outdoor businessesike fes wereit hard, not the most pleasant of places to be for coffee. the cleaners at olympistadium today. ,000eats had to b wiped do before tomorrow's preliminary league finals. and a the car was they were lapping i up as drivers amored. but for many businesses, the redout will cost tse of millio of dollars in lost productivi. >> the airlinealone, when they have a schedule disrupti like they...
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the prince of wale has encountered not just hecklers, but topless hecklers. even pope john paul had to suffer a heckler or two. the pope true to form chose to turn the other cheek. which is pretty much how the president played it today. >> we all make mistakes. he apologized quickly. and without equivocation. and i'm appreciative of that. >> there are those who believe this buttoned downtown could benefit from a little more instant feedback. >> i think less decorum is a good thing only if you have more contest and more intellectual weight. i think the issue here -- >> if the debate is really a debate. >> if the debate is a debate i don't think it matters how loud you talk. it doesn't matter if you're screaming at the top of your lungs or doing it in signals. >> it's certainly one way to get your point across and around the od d, it put us in mpany. i'm david wright for "nightline" in washington. >> politics certainly not for the meek. our thanks to david wright. we'll be right back. (employee 1) subject: urgent!! bob!! i need the baker file stat!! reply!! sti
the prince of wale has encountered not just hecklers, but topless hecklers. even pope john paul had to suffer a heckler or two. the pope true to form chose to turn the other cheek. which is pretty much how the president played it today. >> we all make mistakes. he apologized quickly. and without equivocation. and i'm appreciative of that. >> there are those who believe this buttoned downtown could benefit from a little more instant feedback. >> i think less decorum is a good...
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it is two years since parts of england and wales are submerged. for months it seemed like it would never stop. the emergency services were stretched to breaking point as the floodwaters rose to 7000 people -- 7000 people were forced from their homes. today this man is in the netherlands, taking part in a major european exercise and hopes to pass on some of the lessons he has learned. >> cam across two old people in a house nearly 70. they could not swim, they are wheelchair-bound, and that is it. i said it is time to go. i do not want to see that here ever again. >> they are training for a major disaster. in a worst-case scenario, a storm surge in the north sea could displace hundreds of thousands of people in the netherlands and the u.k., trapped by rising waters. it would require an international rescue effort to cope with the number of people trapped. there are specialist rescue teams from all over europe, and they are trying to make rescue as realistic as possible. a quarter of the dutch countryside lies below sea level, and all of this would
it is two years since parts of england and wales are submerged. for months it seemed like it would never stop. the emergency services were stretched to breaking point as the floodwaters rose to 7000 people -- 7000 people were forced from their homes. today this man is in the netherlands, taking part in a major european exercise and hopes to pass on some of the lessons he has learned. >> cam across two old people in a house nearly 70. they could not swim, they are wheelchair-bound, and...
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his next stop, the ryder cup for one armed players, in september in wales. >>>. >>> well today started out show but got progressively better. our two degree guarantee for today was 78 degrees and officially at bwi we hit a high of 77. we've hit it two days in a row. winner from pass deano, lloyd elson, he scored an abc 2 umbrella. as far as what going on across the region, our harbor cam outside, clear skies, few light clouds arounds and patchy fog here and there. 66 degrees, 93% humidity at bwi, wind is calm and pressure steady. there are your tides on saturday. high tide 7:24 in the morning, low tide 1:54 in the afternoon. the low this morning was 62, high today was 77 degrees. it did hit our two degree guarantee. the temperatures cooled off a little bit but the cooler stuff comes in tomorrow night and early sunday morning. some of the places could be in the upper 40s, out in york, hagerstown could see temperatures in the upper 40s by sunday morning. throughout the day, started out, some places are light drizzle this morning. as the day went along, got progressively better and better
his next stop, the ryder cup for one armed players, in september in wales. >>>. >>> well today started out show but got progressively better. our two degree guarantee for today was 78 degrees and officially at bwi we hit a high of 77. we've hit it two days in a row. winner from pass deano, lloyd elson, he scored an abc 2 umbrella. as far as what going on across the region, our harbor cam outside, clear skies, few light clouds arounds and patchy fog here and there. 66 degrees,...
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he is from lake wales, florida. the international league is where he spent the season.h e led that league in innings pitched, second in strikeouts, e.r.a. and second in walks. there you see the major league debut that came against the tigers. a run on seven hits a great debut. the fastball outside as he walks brian roberts. >> jim: tampa bay's defense tonight. crawford. upton will get the night off. perez will play center. kapler will be in right field. longoria, bartlett and zobrist. aybar over at first base. and then navarro will -- still only 25. it seems like he has been around as a prospect first through the yankees and then it seems like he should be older, but he is only 25 years old behind the plate. >> gary: he has a lot of games already. here is fee hicks pie batting second. roberts at first and nobody out. longoria in at third base. pie will take it up high for a ball. pie with the 1-9 in this series over a longer term, though, hitting .301 in his last 26 ballgames. he's had six home runs in those games, 14 rbi's. he did not show bunt on that first pitch. lon
he is from lake wales, florida. the international league is where he spent the season.h e led that league in innings pitched, second in strikeouts, e.r.a. and second in walks. there you see the major league debut that came against the tigers. a run on seven hits a great debut. the fastball outside as he walks brian roberts. >> jim: tampa bay's defense tonight. crawford. upton will get the night off. perez will play center. kapler will be in right field. longoria, bartlett and zobrist....
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at least 20,000 people in england and wales have flocked to see the bones of the 19th century french none. today, the remains have been in liverpool. danny savage was there, too. >> the relics have already visited cathedrals in cardiff and birmingham. the last 24 hours, the casket containing two of her bones have been in liverpool. for britain's 5 million catholics, this is the biggest religious event since the pope visited. >> is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. >> it was quite nice. because its said on the program they were in there. it was quite weird. >> she was de nun who died more than 100 years ago. in 1925, she was recognized by the church as being extraordinary. >> to be made a saint in the catholic church, an individual has to be credited with a miracle, and that is what has brought many people here today, to be physically close to the remains of a saint. outside of the cathedral, not everyone is enthusiastic about the event. >> i thought the bible said that people should not worshiped idols. >> just to touch it 10 seconds? i guess it is a little bit crazy. >> how can touc
at least 20,000 people in england and wales have flocked to see the bones of the 19th century french none. today, the remains have been in liverpool. danny savage was there, too. >> the relics have already visited cathedrals in cardiff and birmingham. the last 24 hours, the casket containing two of her bones have been in liverpool. for britain's 5 million catholics, this is the biggest religious event since the pope visited. >> is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. >> it was...
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all over new south wales, workers were giving it a little extra elbow grease to wash away the last remainingigns of the dust storm. >> we've been cleaning since yesterday. >> outdoor businesses like cafes were hit hard, not the most pleasant of places to be for coffee. the cleaners at olympic stadium earned their wage today. 80,000 seats had to be wiped down before tomorrow's preliminary league finals. and at the car wash, they were lapping it out, as drivers clamored to get that glossy best. but for many businesses, the redout will cost tens of millions of dollars in lost productivity. >> the airlines alone, when they have a schedule disruption like they did yesterday with planes having to fly back to where they came from, the fuel cost and disruption costs run to millions. >> the scientists say the storm carried around 5 million tons of soil mainly from the desert in south australia. while some of it will end up falling on agricultural properties, others will have lost valuable topsoil. >> it's usually not evenly distributed in the areas where we want it. there's going to be more losers th
all over new south wales, workers were giving it a little extra elbow grease to wash away the last remainingigns of the dust storm. >> we've been cleaning since yesterday. >> outdoor businesses like cafes were hit hard, not the most pleasant of places to be for coffee. the cleaners at olympic stadium earned their wage today. 80,000 seats had to be wiped down before tomorrow's preliminary league finals. and at the car wash, they were lapping it out, as drivers clamored to get that...
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>>kimberley: we've got a superleague team in the south wales, we've got a superleague team in the southof france, so definitely we have an expansionist philosophy... >>reporter: because when its 14 franchise licenses are renewed in 2012...this sport wants to make sure its clubshave taken the steps needed to move forward...no matter how tough that may be...... >>abirached: that's it for this week's world business. thanks for watching. we'll see you again at the same time next week.
>>kimberley: we've got a superleague team in the south wales, we've got a superleague team in the southof france, so definitely we have an expansionist philosophy... >>reporter: because when its 14 franchise licenses are renewed in 2012...this sport wants to make sure its clubshave taken the steps needed to move forward...no matter how tough that may be...... >>abirached: that's it for this week's world business. thanks for watching. we'll see you again at the same time next...
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a new study from wales suggests that the honey made solely from the flowers of a new zealand bush inhibits several proteins. >> mrsa is a potentially deadly bacterial infection that defies many treatments. most mrsa infections occur in hospitals or other healthcare settings. i'm kellye lynn, with healthwatch. >>> the study was to be presented this week at a meeting in scotland at a society for the microbiology. >>> the incredible story of the 7-year-old girl. she couldn't even speak until music therapy gave her a voice to sing. she's now moving audiences to tears. we'll have that story and more tonight on the cbs evening news. >> wow. thanks, katie. >>> here's a look at tonight's closing numbers from wall street. we'll be right back. >>> and don't torget to sign -- don't forget to sign up for wjz's weekly pro football challenge. you can win a prize. it's only on wjz.com. scroll down on the home page to find the link. >>> it's another overcast, unusually cool weekend. meteorologist tim williams has the updated forecast. and it's also getting darker early. >> yeah. we're going to have to get
a new study from wales suggests that the honey made solely from the flowers of a new zealand bush inhibits several proteins. >> mrsa is a potentially deadly bacterial infection that defies many treatments. most mrsa infections occur in hospitals or other healthcare settings. i'm kellye lynn, with healthwatch. >>> the study was to be presented this week at a meeting in scotland at a society for the microbiology. >>> the incredible story of the 7-year-old girl. she...
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new south wales. unbelievable picture. we have a photo gallery on our website wusa9.com. go to our home page and you can see a whole bunch of pictures. next three days isolated thunderstorm or shower possible. cooler on friday. mid-70s. rain and showers before the end of the terps game. highs holding in the upper 60s. now, tonight mostly cloudy and mild. could see a shower. there will be a cold front pushing through. most of the showers will be west of us. low temperatures 66 to 72 and winds southwesterly at 10. let me show you live doppler 9000. there are a few showers and even a thunderstorm possible tonight. everything is well west or north of us. haggerstown and on the other side i-81. one approaching winchester. producing some pretty good rain. eventually will cross i-81 and head towards stevenson city. it will dissipate as it moves moves farther east. they will be few and far between. back to the computer. we will talk about temperatures. wow. 83 in old town. 82 in alny. 82 over at st. michael's. tomorrow morning mostly cloudy and mild. got to keep the chance of a s
new south wales. unbelievable picture. we have a photo gallery on our website wusa9.com. go to our home page and you can see a whole bunch of pictures. next three days isolated thunderstorm or shower possible. cooler on friday. mid-70s. rain and showers before the end of the terps game. highs holding in the upper 60s. now, tonight mostly cloudy and mild. could see a shower. there will be a cold front pushing through. most of the showers will be west of us. low temperatures 66 to 72 and winds...
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that's the message that i always -- wales want to continue reinforcing to our students. in no way did we give up. as a matter of fact, we did the exact opposite. >> you planned it. >> we planned it. we planned the winding down and made sure it was done in a way that a lot of people will continue to get support and be able to feel proud and feel strong about their involvement in this organization for the past 14 years. >> can people still come? >> yeah. >> is it open? >> it's open to the world. >> it's open, all right. >> come on down, world. it is october 1st. if you go to our website, www.hoopdreams.org, it's $25 ticket. the proceeds that funds. or you can get the ticket at the door. $25. there will be food and beverages and music and we'll have a very special presentation. a mentor in our mentoring program. >> your passion definitely shows. we have to end it there but all that information will be on our website, myfoxdc.com. you've done a great job for the community and i'd like to say thank you. >> thank you, i appreciate that. >> great stuff. appreciate it. >>> well,
that's the message that i always -- wales want to continue reinforcing to our students. in no way did we give up. as a matter of fact, we did the exact opposite. >> you planned it. >> we planned it. we planned the winding down and made sure it was done in a way that a lot of people will continue to get support and be able to feel proud and feel strong about their involvement in this organization for the past 14 years. >> can people still come? >> yeah. >> is it...
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. >> wale, thank you.time we were together it was a gas station in lagos. >>> our street passport takes us to china. a goldman sachs private equity fund investing in a chinese carmaker. it will give the fund about a 15% stake in the chinese automaker. analysts speculate that the investment could free up capital to make a big ford volvo division. the company was listed on the hong kong stock exchange. it's nearly tripled so far this year. goldman sachs isn't the only one finding opportunities in china. young americans looking for jobs are actually increasingly heading to china because they're hard to get here. the associated press reports 217,000 foreigners held work permits at the end of last year, up from 210,000 the previous year. thousands more use temporary business visas which allow you to stay for several months. it's not just for jobs now. spending a few years in china increasingly seen as a way to get up the corporate ladder much more quickly. >>> get ready to stop trading. jim cramer is talking ab
. >> wale, thank you.time we were together it was a gas station in lagos. >>> our street passport takes us to china. a goldman sachs private equity fund investing in a chinese carmaker. it will give the fund about a 15% stake in the chinese automaker. analysts speculate that the investment could free up capital to make a big ford volvo division. the company was listed on the hong kong stock exchange. it's nearly tripled so far this year. goldman sachs isn't the only one finding...
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firefighters trooped like an army through neighborhoods of empty house, a crackle of flames mixed with the walef sirens. this firis now 15 miles north to south and 20 east to west, expanding by 16,000 acres overnight, which is actually good news. the explosive growth is slowing as firefighters work fast to build 50 miles of containment lines. that includes defending the mount wilson observatory and communication tower. but two other major fires are also out of control to the southeast in this near-broke state. >> the fire from the northern border all the way south, fires, fires, fires. >> reporter: california has burned through nearly two-thirds of its emergency firefighting money early in the season. the governor and other authorities politic for even more emergency funds. >> if we were to deal with two or three more major indents in the state of california, fires floods, natural disasters or man-made disaste, the's not enough depth of resources in the state of california. >> reporter: one homeowner at least says he would gladly pay more taxes after watching the performance of firefighters. >>
firefighters trooped like an army through neighborhoods of empty house, a crackle of flames mixed with the walef sirens. this firis now 15 miles north to south and 20 east to west, expanding by 16,000 acres overnight, which is actually good news. the explosive growth is slowing as firefighters work fast to build 50 miles of containment lines. that includes defending the mount wilson observatory and communication tower. but two other major fires are also out of control to the southeast in this...
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will become entitled to part of an inheritance left to him by his mother, diana, the late princess of waless in london with all of the latest on this. how much money are we talking about, stephanie? and good morning, by the way. >> good morning, alex. well, princess diana split what remained of her estate after taxes between her two sons, an estimated $22 million. that money was then invested and has increased to nearly $30 million today. and on tuesday, harry inherits his share. now, the young man at times known more for late-night adventures in central london than his princely duties is now considered old enough to handle the responsibility. >> hey, harry! >> reporter: nearly 25 years old and the public still can't pin him down. gallant prince on the cusp of inheriting his half of princess diana's fortune, an estimated $15 million. prince harry seems determined to ditch the party boy persona. >> prince harry's popularity as he approaches his 25th birthday has never been better. >> an image makeover made possible in the military. early last year, harry fought for ten weeks on the front lin
will become entitled to part of an inheritance left to him by his mother, diana, the late princess of waless in london with all of the latest on this. how much money are we talking about, stephanie? and good morning, by the way. >> good morning, alex. well, princess diana split what remained of her estate after taxes between her two sons, an estimated $22 million. that money was then invested and has increased to nearly $30 million today. and on tuesday, harry inherits his share. now, the...
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trying to reduce carbon emission, the prince of wales is urging people to give up their cars. >> who would give up that car. look at that thing. that's a boufl car. >>> looks like an old mgb. this recommendation comes from man who owns two jaguar, two audis, a range rover and still drives an aaston martin. given to him by the queen on his 21st birthday. >> is that it? >> hard to tell. if it was three quarters. you know what, you're right, it's not an mgb. it's too big. anyway, where are we going now? i guess -- >> kahuna and brain. we got side tracked looking at that car. aston martin. >> how old is the prince? he's in his '60s. >> that's a 40 yerltd car. >> that would have been prejames bond aston martin. >> that's so gorgeous. >> but you wonder if the prince's aston martin had all that stuff on it, if you put on james bond's car, you could put it on prince charlsz' car. >> and aston martin was in dr. no in '61 orr '62. >> right, but it had machine guns. >> almost 50 years ago. >> almost 50. why are you telling me that in such a pointed fashion. yeah, i was around. i got to see that
trying to reduce carbon emission, the prince of wales is urging people to give up their cars. >> who would give up that car. look at that thing. that's a boufl car. >>> looks like an old mgb. this recommendation comes from man who owns two jaguar, two audis, a range rover and still drives an aaston martin. given to him by the queen on his 21st birthday. >> is that it? >> hard to tell. if it was three quarters. you know what, you're right, it's not an mgb. it's too...
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. >> that's wale not true, because if you look at the way exchange structure is set up right now, wepull the risk inside of exchanges as in every other exchange that i covered for 15 years first at bloomberg and then at cnbc. to suggest that fair and symmetrical risk adjustment for the shedding of risk from the employer-based system can't be mathematically accounted for is not true. >> no. the excommanding is pooling but i'm talking about the employees left behind those who don't opt out and those who are older and sicker and not getting a great -- >> senator in go ahead. >> good employers, of course, have nothing to worry about that. all we're saying if your plan is not offering good coverage, and we give the employer the option right at the get-go to take care of this. if the employer offers choice, fountain employer offers a low cost plan that's the end of it. we just don't think if a worker is being abused that it's right to force them to stay with what they have. i think mr. klein's group is essentially saying they don't want to give an inch. they want to be able to go to the ex
. >> that's wale not true, because if you look at the way exchange structure is set up right now, wepull the risk inside of exchanges as in every other exchange that i covered for 15 years first at bloomberg and then at cnbc. to suggest that fair and symmetrical risk adjustment for the shedding of risk from the employer-based system can't be mathematically accounted for is not true. >> no. the excommanding is pooling but i'm talking about the employees left behind those who don't...
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fighting furloughs, we will tell you whether or not the cliff took himself off to dance lessons in north wales was about 16. and i was mighty glad of that when i met him when he was 18. and he was a natty dresser. so 45 years later, we're still dancing. >>> new this morning, investigators in the mayoral probe are looking into nearly $14,000 in unexplained cash in sheila dixon's bank account. the deposits were made during a six week period in 2004. they say that amount is well above the mayor's $80,000 a year salary. investigators say $4,000 came from ronald lipscomb who cut a deal with prosecutors and avoided bribery charges in a separate corrope coreruption co. >>> a prenatal health festival won't be paid for with stimulus funds after all. they decided not to use federal money on food, tents and chairs for the rally for healthy babies. leaders with the economic team determined spending nearly $18,000 on the event would not be appropriate. officials are trying to solicit private donations to pay for the festival. >>> baltimore city is $60,000 when it comes to balance the budget. this city they
fighting furloughs, we will tell you whether or not the cliff took himself off to dance lessons in north wales was about 16. and i was mighty glad of that when i met him when he was 18. and he was a natty dresser. so 45 years later, we're still dancing. >>> new this morning, investigators in the mayoral probe are looking into nearly $14,000 in unexplained cash in sheila dixon's bank account. the deposits were made during a six week period in 2004. they say that amount is well above the...
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one was the lord chief justice from wells -- wales, richard goldstone the former chief justice from south africa and john noonan from the u.s. court of appeals. before i turn the microphone over, i would like to recognize and thank members of our speakers committee who helped bring justice ginsburg to us today. bob bennett has been the chair. finally, we invite everyone to the reception in the atrium following the electorate -- following the lecture. many of you brought cameras but we ask that you do not have flash cameras going off during the talks. / . [applause] >> in its long and storied history, northwestern law school has played host to the giants of the legal profession. famous jurist, nationally known scholars, as well as international and national political leaders. none of those visitors has contributed more to the growth of law or legal profession than our current visitor, just as ruth bader ginsburg. since ascending to the federal bench, she has served as an eloquent and vigorous defender of the liberties guaranteed by the bill of rights in and the 14th amendment. in doing so,
one was the lord chief justice from wells -- wales, richard goldstone the former chief justice from south africa and john noonan from the u.s. court of appeals. before i turn the microphone over, i would like to recognize and thank members of our speakers committee who helped bring justice ginsburg to us today. bob bennett has been the chair. finally, we invite everyone to the reception in the atrium following the electorate -- following the lecture. many of you brought cameras but we ask that...