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so join us on our flight into the north west territories wilderness. >> announcer: closed captioningor this program is brought to by the pcas xrx portable collision avoidance system from zaon, a new level of safety for general aviation. affordable and portable. >> announcer: visit pcas.ca or call 1-888-pcas-123. [ ♪ ] [loon calling] >> john lovelace: today's flight will take us from whitehorse all the way into the north west territories. our destination is gordon lake, and that's 80 kilometres north of yellowknife and 30 kilometres south of the tree line. come aboard and join us on today's adventure on wings come aboard and join us on today's adventure on wings over canada. [ ♪ ] [ ♪ ] from whitehorse to yellowknife. we'll flying along the 61st parallel over three major mountain changes - the pelee mountains, the logan mountains, and the selwyn mountains. this wild remote area of canada was virtually unmapped until after world war ii. today it's still virtually uninhabited except for the odd trapper and outfitter. they share the land with numerous large animals including dall sheep a
so join us on our flight into the north west territories wilderness. >> announcer: closed captioningor this program is brought to by the pcas xrx portable collision avoidance system from zaon, a new level of safety for general aviation. affordable and portable. >> announcer: visit pcas.ca or call 1-888-pcas-123. [ ♪ ] [loon calling] >> john lovelace: today's flight will take us from whitehorse all the way into the north west territories. our destination is gordon lake, and...
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geert wilders is an outspoken politician. on saturday, he gave a speech in berlin in front of 500 guests. the event was hosted by a former politician who recently founded his own up freedom party. geert wilders said, "despite my tight schedule, i felt it was important to come to berlin. you need a movement that will create a german identity and oppose islam in germany." geert wilders is charged with five counts of inciting hatred towards muslims in comments to the media and in his 2008 film, "fitna." if convicted, he faces up to 16 months in prison. >> let us check in with peter at the business desk. it seems spain's largest construction company is trying to gain ground here. >> it is ruffling feathers among managers. workers at the german construction group op are protesting this takeover by spanish building company acs. it describes it as a hostile move. the fight for control of the group is now entering a decisive phase. >> the managers of the spanish company acs were made to feel uncomfortable as they arrived and the boar
geert wilders is an outspoken politician. on saturday, he gave a speech in berlin in front of 500 guests. the event was hosted by a former politician who recently founded his own up freedom party. geert wilders said, "despite my tight schedule, i felt it was important to come to berlin. you need a movement that will create a german identity and oppose islam in germany." geert wilders is charged with five counts of inciting hatred towards muslims in comments to the media and in his...
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they are going to say the ark sat in a tent similar to the tabernacle in the wilderness. >> the monks living on the island haven't changed their worship for thousands of years. they dress in animal skins farming the small isla spending more than 3 hour as day in prayer. monks showed us relics they say
they are going to say the ark sat in a tent similar to the tabernacle in the wilderness. >> the monks living on the island haven't changed their worship for thousands of years. they dress in animal skins farming the small isla spending more than 3 hour as day in prayer. monks showed us relics they say
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in terms of jobs, you just heard what governor wilder had to say. the president had to articulate specific ideas. are the republicans not doing that either? >> no, they're not. the benefit to the republicans they stand to benefit regardless of what they do or do not do. they are in the right place that right time and they don't have a d after their name. it's not because they really have an agenda to put forward. in terms of what the president can do, i'm not sure at this point there is really much that the president or his colleagues in the democratic party can do. a tsunami is coming. >> you don't think everything will move those numbers. one thing that democrats are looking at now is that he has been getting big and enthusiastic crowds when he was going out to colleges and so on. 26,000 university of wisconsin and 5,000 yesterday, do you help close that enthusiasm gap. >> he is not going to win this election by going to a few campuses. it is exciting to have a president, but those are theant people the who are going to vote in numbers to make a d
in terms of jobs, you just heard what governor wilder had to say. the president had to articulate specific ideas. are the republicans not doing that either? >> no, they're not. the benefit to the republicans they stand to benefit regardless of what they do or do not do. they are in the right place that right time and they don't have a d after their name. it's not because they really have an agenda to put forward. in terms of what the president can do, i'm not sure at this point there is...
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his strong and muslim the uses on trial for inciting hatred it hatred it stems from a speech good wilders made when he compared islam to naziism and called for the koran to be burned but the court failed to move forward with the case as wilders has exercised his right to silence his lawyer also accuses the judge your bias and requested a substitution if convicted wilders faces up to a year in prison. a toxic waste reservoir in hungary has burst killing at least two people and injuring dozens more three others are missing after a red sludge from an aluminum factory flooded two villages it contains high levels of poisonous metals which can burn the skin and eyes the army has been deployed to help rescue people trapped on top of their homes. in somalia at least five civilians have been killed in crossfire between pro-government forces and islamic militants in the capital it's the third day of rising violence that has so far claimed twenty lives and left scores wounded militants have been trying to overthrow the u.s. backed government there for more than three years. united states' concerns o
his strong and muslim the uses on trial for inciting hatred it hatred it stems from a speech good wilders made when he compared islam to naziism and called for the koran to be burned but the court failed to move forward with the case as wilders has exercised his right to silence his lawyer also accuses the judge your bias and requested a substitution if convicted wilders faces up to a year in prison. a toxic waste reservoir in hungary has burst killing at least two people and injuring dozens...
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known for its strong anti islamic uses on trial for inciting hatred it stems from a speech heard wilders made while he compared islam to naziism and called for the qur'an to be banned but the court failed to move forward with the case as wilders exercised his right to silence his lawyer also accuse the judge of bias and requested the substitution if convicted wilders faces up to a year in prison. angry employees from the chilean mine where thirty three men are trapped underground have rallied over nonpayment of salaries and also demanding to know if their jobs are secure company plane claims it does not have the funds to save the trapped miners let alone pay its employees salaries. a russian fighting technique adopted by the k.g.b. has found a new following across the world so watch though the so much so that the two thousand and ten hand to hand fighting world cup finals are being held for the us for the first time in the us always up for a challenge our correspondent guide a cheeky got in the fighting spirit for r t. for canadian elo louis his sham hand to hand fighting is still new. h
known for its strong anti islamic uses on trial for inciting hatred it stems from a speech heard wilders made while he compared islam to naziism and called for the qur'an to be banned but the court failed to move forward with the case as wilders exercised his right to silence his lawyer also accuse the judge of bias and requested the substitution if convicted wilders faces up to a year in prison. angry employees from the chilean mine where thirty three men are trapped underground have rallied...
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who will remain outside government but wilderness was known for his radical ideas went on trial on monday in the hague for inciting hatred it stems from a speech he made were he compared islam to night isn't cold for the qur'an to be bad however the court failed to move forward with the cases wilders exercised he's right now to answer questions his lawyer also accuse the judge of bias and request that he be substituted if convicted welder's could face up to year in jail. this whole thing his whole argument. and i come from the same angle is we're not talking about muslims are not talking about individuals we're talking about an ideology and a belief system and if you actually look at that belief system in detail you'll find that it does it doesn't fit in with it's not compatible with western western liberal democracy and free speech as we see you know this whole thing is a suspicious trial is the pressure of free speech what is you say these are actually talked about the ideology and the koran is the rule and we're now having a trial because somebody has dared to criticize a book now rece
who will remain outside government but wilderness was known for his radical ideas went on trial on monday in the hague for inciting hatred it stems from a speech he made were he compared islam to night isn't cold for the qur'an to be bad however the court failed to move forward with the cases wilders exercised he's right now to answer questions his lawyer also accuse the judge of bias and request that he be substituted if convicted welder's could face up to year in jail. this whole thing his...
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his strong and time muslim views will resume with its original judges a special panel refused her wilder's request to change what he calls a biased panel euro m.p. gerard bad and says wilders opponents are laying into him without properly trying to understand his position this whole thing his whole argument and i come from it from the same angle is we're not talking about muslims not about individuals we're talking about an ideology and a belief system and if you actually look at that belief system in detail you'll find that it does it doesn't fit in with it's not compatible with the west and western liberal democracy and free speech as we see you know this whole thing is this this is trial is this pression of free speech what is he saying these are actually talked about the ideology and the koran and and we're now having a trial because somebody has dared to criticize a book now recently here we've had professor richard dawkins had a whole t.v. program criticizing christianity and the bible and said you know equally strong things that it was it was a crime against humanity in the you want
his strong and time muslim views will resume with its original judges a special panel refused her wilder's request to change what he calls a biased panel euro m.p. gerard bad and says wilders opponents are laying into him without properly trying to understand his position this whole thing his whole argument and i come from it from the same angle is we're not talking about muslims not about individuals we're talking about an ideology and a belief system and if you actually look at that belief...
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they were out in the wilderness. you could leave if you wanted to. this was a civilian conservation core. this is not trickle down next. in fact, it worked. it began to float local economies. they did an enormous amount of work. they wanted millions of trees. i looked over into alabama across a great forest of trees that were 70 years old. they're planted in huge numbers. imagine the kind of wildlife that becomes. they did an enormous amount of work and when the war was here, there was ready to go fight. this was not what this was intended to do. there are a few statues. they built a lot of lodges and visitor centers. these are just beautiful. amount of landscapes of ccc. this is the park. they did the work in them. the civil works administration was short lived. it was to get the people through the winter. and it was under the administration of a remarkable social worker from iowa named hary hopkins. he was the forerunner of the wpa and the prototype for it. this is a page from the cw a and it showed kids getting hot lunches. that was important. he
they were out in the wilderness. you could leave if you wanted to. this was a civilian conservation core. this is not trickle down next. in fact, it worked. it began to float local economies. they did an enormous amount of work. they wanted millions of trees. i looked over into alabama across a great forest of trees that were 70 years old. they're planted in huge numbers. imagine the kind of wildlife that becomes. they did an enormous amount of work and when the war was here, there was ready to...
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they are going to say the ark sat in a tent similar to the tabernacle in the wilderness. >> the monks living on the island haven't changed their worship for thousands of years. they dress in animal skins farming the small isla spending more than 3 hour as day in prayer. monks showed us relics they say arrived with the ark. >> they are said to be brought with e ark from soloman's temple. they put the blood in it and sprinkle the blood upon the ark. >> their ancestor safeguarded the ark for 800 years. >> in that time ethiia became a christian nation and the king retrieved the ark and took it to ox san where we are going next. >> city of ox san was once the capitol of the kingdom. ancient kingmarked their graves whicrival the pyramids. legend hasit ark was brought in 400 a. d. anplaced in the church of lady man of zion. >> it is like a bunker, made out of cinder blocks. as ou go in that door, there is a corridor that goes to the left, a sharp right turn, another sharp right turn what they claim is the ark of the covenant with a silver ornate sleeve. people say why doesn't someone bring i
they are going to say the ark sat in a tent similar to the tabernacle in the wilderness. >> the monks living on the island haven't changed their worship for thousands of years. they dress in animal skins farming the small isla spending more than 3 hour as day in prayer. monks showed us relics they say arrived with the ark. >> they are said to be brought with e ark from soloman's temple. they put the blood in it and sprinkle the blood upon the ark. >> their ancestor safeguarded...
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wilder than it's been all season.ut, you know, nowhere near what it might be like tonight if the giants and tim lincecum win and make it to the world series. can you imagine what it's going to be like out here throughout the city and a lot of the bay area. but we're getting ahead of ourselves. let's talk about last night. fans were into it. >> i'm speechless right now. madison baumgartner, 21 years old. he's fantastic. he's the best. i can't -- there's no words. >> greatest game of my life. honestly. i lost my voice! >> last night and all season long the giants have said there's magic inside. all kinds of magicians performing last night. drove in two runs. how about buster posey. the guy's 23 years of age. might call him mr. magic. four hits last night and one rebay. he's been injured. didn't start last night but came in and in the 9th got the sacrifice fly that brought in the winning run. every night it gets louder, every night more exciting and tonight the most exciting night. it can only be topped by a world series
wilder than it's been all season.ut, you know, nowhere near what it might be like tonight if the giants and tim lincecum win and make it to the world series. can you imagine what it's going to be like out here throughout the city and a lot of the bay area. but we're getting ahead of ourselves. let's talk about last night. fans were into it. >> i'm speechless right now. madison baumgartner, 21 years old. he's fantastic. he's the best. i can't -- there's no words. >> greatest game of...
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rich heritage to tourists from home and abroad his mountain hold cell and snowboard camp in the wilderness is an example of how private capital is helping to improve the region's largely untapped or is market these new media of principia sport sport in tourism complement each other and its effect on big games are a good example i think there is nothing wrong with businesses profiting from sport because this way ensuring the moral development of sport and this is how i came up with the concept of the camp specializing in professional snowboarding for f legs which can also serve as a year on the resorts the tourists were also a home base for come just because spurling pickel find skiers. he can chuckle prides itself on its martial arts legacy as well statistics show that almost half of the young people here prefer combat sport to other disciplines boxing being one of the favorites the aim is to develop an interest in sport from a young age it's held that will encourage them to fight often patients such as drugs and alcohol something which appears to be happening right here into their policie
rich heritage to tourists from home and abroad his mountain hold cell and snowboard camp in the wilderness is an example of how private capital is helping to improve the region's largely untapped or is market these new media of principia sport sport in tourism complement each other and its effect on big games are a good example i think there is nothing wrong with businesses profiting from sport because this way ensuring the moral development of sport and this is how i came up with the concept...
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we are right at the edge of wilderness all the time. >> it truly is a place that has unique features, protecting and restoring back to something closer to what it was. we'll never really put it back the way it was. but we can certainly make it better than it is today. >> this is the story of the san francisco bay from its birth at the end of the last ice age, to its rebirth in our own time. it is the story of an environment and the forces, influences and people who have shaped it. from a 5,000-year-old culture that once thriveed on the shore to the gulf seekers in the america west. it is a story of dreamers and schemers. the story of the power of industry in the 20th century to produce engineering marvels in a vast ecoo system. this is the story and rediscoverry of one of the greatest shores, how it was nearly lost and how it may yet be saved. the ongoing story of saving the bay. >> ron -- [applause] >> thank you very much. i don't think it would pass by anyone the significant of the fact that we showed that clip right after the conversation of the america's cup. i would like to thank
we are right at the edge of wilderness all the time. >> it truly is a place that has unique features, protecting and restoring back to something closer to what it was. we'll never really put it back the way it was. but we can certainly make it better than it is today. >> this is the story of the san francisco bay from its birth at the end of the last ice age, to its rebirth in our own time. it is the story of an environment and the forces, influences and people who have shaped it....
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. >>> and breast cancer survivors and their supporters march for wilderness. at the same time, a disturbing report comes out that may scare many women. >>> and i mentioned it last night. right now, rain comes into your bay area forecast. i will show you which days you're going to need the umbrellas. >>> los gatos police are trying to determine the reason nor a horrifying accident that left a woman dead. the suv hit the tree so hard that it sheared it in half. investigators say that speed may have been a factor. we checked with the santa clara medical examiner's office just a short time ago but, at this time, the name of the victim still has not been released. >>> we want to remind drivers about something we first reported on the 10:00 news. cal tran has decided to delay work to install section of a tower on the new eastern span of bay bridge. caltrans had originally planned to put together the tower sections at 4:00 this morning through sunday. now a paint innocent issue with a piece of equipment will delay the start of that work until next week. >>> after yea
. >>> and breast cancer survivors and their supporters march for wilderness. at the same time, a disturbing report comes out that may scare many women. >>> and i mentioned it last night. right now, rain comes into your bay area forecast. i will show you which days you're going to need the umbrellas. >>> los gatos police are trying to determine the reason nor a horrifying accident that left a woman dead. the suv hit the tree so hard that it sheared it in half....
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but it is not a wilderness. elephants are never far away. even though shrek monica has only 4000, they need their living space and there can be tell -- terrible results. elephants want to get at their crops and people and the elephants regularly died as a result. >> living in conflict, more and more they are seen as public enemy number one by the majority of people. this is an unfortunate situation. >> down the quiet lanes around here, lush with crops on either side, you do not have to go far to hear major drama. marauding elephants have killed several people here. 78, he no longer dares to cultivate had eased after a horrifying and counter the few years ago out door at night. >> the elephant started pushing me in my back until i fell, unconscious. i realize that the elephant had struck me and i was injured. >> one solution is to build a shelter from a tree. technology has helped as well, thanks to the wildlife conservation society. this electric fence runs around the city, giving a shot that is not strong enough to kill or wound an elephant
but it is not a wilderness. elephants are never far away. even though shrek monica has only 4000, they need their living space and there can be tell -- terrible results. elephants want to get at their crops and people and the elephants regularly died as a result. >> living in conflict, more and more they are seen as public enemy number one by the majority of people. this is an unfortunate situation. >> down the quiet lanes around here, lush with crops on either side, you do not have...
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it's wilder than fiction, what happens on this stage.ou couldn't come up with these stories because real people are just so amazing. >> reporter: some of the characters are seventh generation circus performers whose way of life few can relate to, though more of us are trying. when the big apple circus had an opening for just six jobs nearly 250 people showed up some, in shirts and ties. >> if you can work full time that's the schedule, okay? >> reporter: glen is one of those who followed the dream. at 47, he's a newbie to the circus, who is experienced in real life, the tears of the clown. he's been homeless bankrupt divorced and had a nervous breakdown. you'd think the circus would be a piece of cake. but it isn't. >> what if we restructure? >> reporter: even for the circus' veteran clown, barry who as endeared himself to generations of children through his character grandma, the center ring smiles belie a real-life scare. we learn he's been diagnosed with life threatening tie roid cancer. >> so, i'm a klaas foe big human. >> okay. >> r
it's wilder than fiction, what happens on this stage.ou couldn't come up with these stories because real people are just so amazing. >> reporter: some of the characters are seventh generation circus performers whose way of life few can relate to, though more of us are trying. when the big apple circus had an opening for just six jobs nearly 250 people showed up some, in shirts and ties. >> if you can work full time that's the schedule, okay? >> reporter: glen is one of those...
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wilders is set to become a shadow partner in the next coalition government.ut it is not clear whether a conviction would affect his seat in parliament or the government's willingness to deal with him. bbc news, the hague. >> in europe, a vatican official criticized the award of this year's nobel prize for medicine to the scientist who's worked on human infertility led to the creation of test tube babies. he said the decision disregarded the destruction of human embryos. the medical breakthrough by the 85-your doctor has helped millions of couples become parents. our science correspondent has more. >> at first, it caused a sensation. it was the world's first test- tube baby. what seemed a miracle than is now commonplace. but in an interview given two years ago, he said that at the time, some regarded it as an unnatural. >> it was all over bristol and england. secretly. he hit the mother and around 2 linkedin. >> is idea was simple. to fertilize an egg with sperm in a dish and then implanted back into the womb. >> outstanding work. he has created hope for milli
wilders is set to become a shadow partner in the next coalition government.ut it is not clear whether a conviction would affect his seat in parliament or the government's willingness to deal with him. bbc news, the hague. >> in europe, a vatican official criticized the award of this year's nobel prize for medicine to the scientist who's worked on human infertility led to the creation of test tube babies. he said the decision disregarded the destruction of human embryos. the medical...
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anyway, last night wilder than it's been all season but nowhere where it might be tonight, tim lincecumthe fans' favorite win. >> i'm speechless right now. madison baumgartner, 21 years old. he's fantastic. it's the best! no words. >> sounds like the greatest game of my life. >> he's losing his voice. >> i lost my voice. >> giants manager proving there is magic inside everything he does, turns the magic. hasn't been playing a lot in the postseason. a two-run double last night. just to balance that he grounded it out into a double play. mr. magic. buster posey with four hits last night and great defense. on top of that juan rebay, he didn't start but made a great defensive play before winning it in the bottom of the 9th. you're talking tim lincecum tonight against roy halladay and the giants are one win away from going to the world series. i don't know if you believe in omens or not. can the giants be the kings of baseball this season? well, live at third and king street, terry mcsweeney, abc 7 news. it's a possibility. >> definitely a possibility. terry, thank you so much. let's move fr
anyway, last night wilder than it's been all season but nowhere where it might be tonight, tim lincecumthe fans' favorite win. >> i'm speechless right now. madison baumgartner, 21 years old. he's fantastic. it's the best! no words. >> sounds like the greatest game of my life. >> he's losing his voice. >> i lost my voice. >> giants manager proving there is magic inside everything he does, turns the magic. hasn't been playing a lot in the postseason. a two-run double...
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this ordinance and a moment, but first i would like to introduce supervisor campos, author of the wilderness, to provide a few words. president miguel: supervisor camps, thank you for coming. supervisor campos: thank you, mr. president and commissioners. i like to underscore the importance of giving clarity on the issue that was raised before, because you have the medical cannabis community that needs to have that clarity. for many of us who have worked with this group, it is difficult for us to understand how that can be classified as as an mcd. i think the sooner we address that, the better it is for the city. that said, amid talk about why we are here, which is this piece of legislation that we introduced a few weeks back. let me say i have been involved in legislation, drafting legislation the last two years, and i am very proud of the fact that the way we have been working on this piece of legislation is unprecedented, and the terms of the level of involvement that we have had, in terms of the stake holders on this issue. from the very beginning, before we even started thinking about dr
this ordinance and a moment, but first i would like to introduce supervisor campos, author of the wilderness, to provide a few words. president miguel: supervisor camps, thank you for coming. supervisor campos: thank you, mr. president and commissioners. i like to underscore the importance of giving clarity on the issue that was raised before, because you have the medical cannabis community that needs to have that clarity. for many of us who have worked with this group, it is difficult for us...
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humanity's highest technology waiting in the wilderness soyuz rockets will soon be planet earth's only link with the international space station hundreds of kilometers above. and for decades they've been launched here from baikonur in the middle of the step and cars extend. an ideal launch site. when you go to start you'll see the monument to the conquerors of space on it is written in this place the genius of soviets man was revealed in an instant in the concrete of the cosmos i think you can see better than that about the economy. and the vast concentration of technology here in the middle of nowhere has just become even more advanced this spacecraft has improved in digitized control power supply and temperature control systems but one thing hasn't changed the humans flying soyuz missions this crew like those before them have been training for years for their six month stint on the i assess the two russians and one american know that in english soyuz means unity and the international nature of their mission so how will they get on you know personalities in there were very easily exci
humanity's highest technology waiting in the wilderness soyuz rockets will soon be planet earth's only link with the international space station hundreds of kilometers above. and for decades they've been launched here from baikonur in the middle of the step and cars extend. an ideal launch site. when you go to start you'll see the monument to the conquerors of space on it is written in this place the genius of soviets man was revealed in an instant in the concrete of the cosmos i think you can...
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quantico a light sprinkle and wilderness south of fold vain is where the rain picks up a bit. will be moving up 95 in the next little while but really the better bulk of the rain between 6:00 and 8:00. on the weather computer this morning, we have temperatures that are chilly in the 40s. 50s south. fredericksburg at 60 degrees but we will not see a lot of movement on the temperatures. noontime upper 50s. the rain around and wind coming, as well. we will talk about that in a few minutes. >>> transformers continues filming. it is going until tomorrow. right now we have a couple of roads in the district still closed off. 4th between pennsylvania and independence and third and constitution. on the outer loop, watch for construction seth up here the netanyahu avenue exit. we witt at route 4 pennsylvania. on the beltway in virginia, roadwork is set up before 7:00 past the toll road and down to one left lane but it should be clearing in the next half hour. >>> dc school's chancellor my shell rhee will be at work this morning but she and the presumptive new mayor have reached an agree
quantico a light sprinkle and wilderness south of fold vain is where the rain picks up a bit. will be moving up 95 in the next little while but really the better bulk of the rain between 6:00 and 8:00. on the weather computer this morning, we have temperatures that are chilly in the 40s. 50s south. fredericksburg at 60 degrees but we will not see a lot of movement on the temperatures. noontime upper 50s. the rain around and wind coming, as well. we will talk about that in a few minutes....
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stephanie wilder taylor told me how she discovered she was an alcoholic, and "working mothers" editor-in-chief suzanne risk said the magazine started to look into the issue after the story of diane schueler broke last year. she's the mom who had pot and alcohol into her system when she crashed her car killing herself and seven others. >> there was a disconnect between this cable executive raising two kids, seemingly had it all together and according to police reports was drunk and high when she crashed her car, and when we looked into it, looked into addicts in general, what we learned is that many addicts hide a secret. they seem like they have it all together, but actually inside they are dying, and they are also in trouble because they are responsible for kids. >> how prevalent -- >> and this is a big -- >> how prevalent is this? how many families, how many kids come in contact with moms who are facing alcoholism? >> there are one in four kids whose parent is an alcoholic, and the problem is actually on the rise in terms of women -- twice as many women are turning to alcohol over the past d
stephanie wilder taylor told me how she discovered she was an alcoholic, and "working mothers" editor-in-chief suzanne risk said the magazine started to look into the issue after the story of diane schueler broke last year. she's the mom who had pot and alcohol into her system when she crashed her car killing herself and seven others. >> there was a disconnect between this cable executive raising two kids, seemingly had it all together and according to police reports was drunk...
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this administration is so lost in the wilderness now without a compass. there are thousands of college graduates that can't find jobs, why? because of the mismanagement of the stimulus. we have a situation that's unprecedented and could get worse if they want to issue the stimulus to go to government workers, that's now how you rebuild the american economy. nonetheless, get more people hired, by new employers, it's not going to happen. >> brenda: actually, jonas, a great point of tom, there's college graduates, ph.d.'s taking, you know, filling some part-time jobs. and can't find what they were trained in. >> that point was fairly good. the other guest i have to say points seem to be for the-- i kept hearing points i would think the white house would be making, which is there are all these unemployed people in fields like construction and good employment in certain middle management jobs and there are people who have skills not needed in the new economy. you're not going to need that many construction peoplement and someone has to train the people to get
this administration is so lost in the wilderness now without a compass. there are thousands of college graduates that can't find jobs, why? because of the mismanagement of the stimulus. we have a situation that's unprecedented and could get worse if they want to issue the stimulus to go to government workers, that's now how you rebuild the american economy. nonetheless, get more people hired, by new employers, it's not going to happen. >> brenda: actually, jonas, a great point of tom,...
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in college and two non-teacher pregnant last year and keep asking me what we're going to do when wilder already. oh i think it's a cycle that the cash strapped coalition government is trying hard to break as it tries to save money but that's a tricky balancing act between protecting the vulnerable and not allowing people to take advantage of the system with a mixture of count and stick the conditionalities that if you don't accept a reasonable job offer it's got to be the case that you can't go claiming benefits now that every other taxpayer picking up the bill the government is taking steps to address the problem of the long term unemployed by restricting the amount of benefits that any one family can claim and making more rigorous tests and checks on people who want incapacity allowance but many of the people those reforms that have never worked and the big question is in a crisis hits economic climate it's all there any jobs for them to go. you are advocates. it's twenty minutes past the hour let's turn now to some international news we begin in cheney where the unprecedented rescue
in college and two non-teacher pregnant last year and keep asking me what we're going to do when wilder already. oh i think it's a cycle that the cash strapped coalition government is trying hard to break as it tries to save money but that's a tricky balancing act between protecting the vulnerable and not allowing people to take advantage of the system with a mixture of count and stick the conditionalities that if you don't accept a reasonable job offer it's got to be the case that you can't go...