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we had some fire activity in woodstock. not bet on the west side, up 56 at liberty. 62 through the parkville region. so far so good on the harrisburg expressway. this is 95 at the fort mchenry. southbound traffic moving fairly well. 83 at the j.f.x., delay-free at this time. light volume heading down into town. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. now let's get the latest on the buses and the trains. for that we go to kurt kronke of the mta system. good morning. >> light rail back on schedule. metro subway on time. the 40's operating with a delay. marc trains looking good. no delays on the penn, camden, and brunswick lines. i am kurt kronke. now back to tony pann. >> thank you. we had a cold front moved through last night. that front is off to the south. going off the coast. we have open the door to a cooler air mass that is slowly working its way in here. temperatures in the low 60's. you can see temperatures drop off into the 30's and 40's. basically it is the temperatures are not going to move much at all today. 60 at
we had some fire activity in woodstock. not bet on the west side, up 56 at liberty. 62 through the parkville region. so far so good on the harrisburg expressway. this is 95 at the fort mchenry. southbound traffic moving fairly well. 83 at the j.f.x., delay-free at this time. light volume heading down into town. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. now let's get the latest on the buses and the trains. for that we go to kurt kronke of the mta system. good morning. >> light rail back on...
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fire activity still there in woodstock. speeds starting to slow now on the west side of the beltway, 48 miles per hour is your average. there is a look at 95. everything looking pretty good in that shot. traffic is light. traffic definitely getting heavier on the west side of the beltway again average speed now on the west side outer loop about 48 miles per hour, this traffic report is brought to you by your toyota dealer. >>> back over to you tim and don. >> thank you very much. >>> at the top of the news this half-hour the fbi is now leading the investigation into the jet blue pilot who reportedly had a midair meltdown yesterday. the investigators are still trying to figure out what everybody else wants to know, what caused him to snap. here is susan mcginness for wjz. >> reporter: the pilot passengers had to pin down has been charged. an affidavit states he became incoherent tuesday while at the controls and turned off the plane's radios, he then told his co-pilot we need to take a leap of nate and faith and we are not g
fire activity still there in woodstock. speeds starting to slow now on the west side of the beltway, 48 miles per hour is your average. there is a look at 95. everything looking pretty good in that shot. traffic is light. traffic definitely getting heavier on the west side of the beltway again average speed now on the west side outer loop about 48 miles per hour, this traffic report is brought to you by your toyota dealer. >>> back over to you tim and don. >> thank you very much....
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this is a fire activity in woodstock, howard county. one more problem. we're doing well on the west side. in aberdeen, a motorcycle accident at short lane and old philadelphia road. there could be some lane closures. this is 95 at 395. watch for that accident as to take the ramp in down towards conaway because conaway and charles is an accident scene. looking good on the inner loop but building in the outer loop as you make your towards the west side. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> it washington state man has pleaded not guilty to sending threatening letters to several members of congress including barbara mikulski. a june trial date has been set for the man. authorities traced letters to his home. the powder tested negative for toxic substances. he is currently being held without bail. a woman admits to performing makeshift plastic surgery. kimberly smedley has no medical licenses and conducted these procedures in hotel rooms. she was arrested last year after one ever patients became extremely ill from the procedure. she will be sentenced ju
this is a fire activity in woodstock, howard county. one more problem. we're doing well on the west side. in aberdeen, a motorcycle accident at short lane and old philadelphia road. there could be some lane closures. this is 95 at 395. watch for that accident as to take the ramp in down towards conaway because conaway and charles is an accident scene. looking good on the inner loop but building in the outer loop as you make your towards the west side. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11....
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it's a weekend long music festival in the tradition of woodstock, but unstead of jamming to your favorite band, you're jaming to a series of panel discussions and presentations of scholarly papers. you know their motto: less rock, more talk. well, this year's conference has so many amazing dissertations like, when bobby went bob, the assassination of r.f.k. and the collapse of ring-a-ding urban masculinity, and i love a pride parade, temporary spaces and split sides kitsch among lgbp marching bands. [laughter] of course, i was into lgbt marching bands way before their kitsch became politicized in temporary spaces, and yet, ladies and gentlemen, once again they have rejected my work, so it is time for my award-lacking segment, who is not honoring me now. [cheering and applause] once again my scholarly paper did not make the cut this year. they have rejected self-love in an elevator, appolonian images of hedonism, eroticism and the mechanized urban landscape in post-comeback aerosmith. if you can believe that. they said that my anthology was false and they couldn't hear a sickle. anyway, i'
it's a weekend long music festival in the tradition of woodstock, but unstead of jamming to your favorite band, you're jaming to a series of panel discussions and presentations of scholarly papers. you know their motto: less rock, more talk. well, this year's conference has so many amazing dissertations like, when bobby went bob, the assassination of r.f.k. and the collapse of ring-a-ding urban masculinity, and i love a pride parade, temporary spaces and split sides kitsch among lgbp marching...
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will increase annual output of sports utility vehicles to 200,000 units next year at its plant in woodstock, ontario. this is up from the current 150,000. toyota says the expansion will create 400 new jobs. >>> turning now to domestic auto production, we saw quite a jump in february. the eight major carmakers say their total domestic output last month rose more than 19% from a year ago. the figure comes to over 900,000 units. this is the fifth straight month of increase compared to levels shown in the previous year. automakers are counting on the subsidies to boost sales of ecofriendly cars. applications will be accepted from next monday. output at honda shot up by almost 65%. daihatsu by just under 31% and toyota by a little more than 22%. >>> japanese cosmetics makers is to begin consultations in april. the president announced a launch of the new service on thursday. it had been available only in person, usually at outlets. the beauticians will advise customers about how to choose and use cosmetics suited to their skin. streaming videos will allow demonstrations by specialists and the cha
will increase annual output of sports utility vehicles to 200,000 units next year at its plant in woodstock, ontario. this is up from the current 150,000. toyota says the expansion will create 400 new jobs. >>> turning now to domestic auto production, we saw quite a jump in february. the eight major carmakers say their total domestic output last month rose more than 19% from a year ago. the figure comes to over 900,000 units. this is the fifth straight month of increase compared to...
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a stern minister of for his por in his woodstock, connecticut, studththa had commissioned in 1770. and this was commissioned from the decorative artist and portraitist winthrop chandler whose self-portrait i showed at the very beginning. ebenezer sternly sits on a fashionable but restrained chippendale chair. chandler is so much the decorative artist, so much the realist that he depicts every one of the tacks in chandler's chair including the ones that are -- the empty spaces where they're missing. so again, focus on ver similitude, that he's interested in giving light to the face as well as the chair, which i think is also the characteristics of much of this. he's sitting there with his well thumbed book collection of books, and i've thumbed through those books in the brookline public library. and they're culled from geneva, from london, they're really an atlantic world library.so this most of these goods in the 1760s, 1770s are ebenezer owns a london tall clock at a time when tall clocks were relatively rare. what's really interesting to me is after the war for independence, a ne
a stern minister of for his por in his woodstock, connecticut, studththa had commissioned in 1770. and this was commissioned from the decorative artist and portraitist winthrop chandler whose self-portrait i showed at the very beginning. ebenezer sternly sits on a fashionable but restrained chippendale chair. chandler is so much the decorative artist, so much the realist that he depicts every one of the tacks in chandler's chair including the ones that are -- the empty spaces where they're...
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like woodstock which responsible for multiple atrocity wall why a former children's mental health counsellor jools position was cut and he was left without a job and instead found a place and a person here still this is a come up a full time job you know i mean a full time job you don't get paid for course but you know if you love something enough that's kind of. you know you just stay on the hospital and stay he did. the air pool in. the rain the snow freezing temperatures again. the school settlement that we just wrecked did to protect us from the outside conditions and those conditions not all thanks to mother nature every night or something and there's always some fights there's always a some kind of drama happening there's a lot of theft a lot i swear the police i've been telling my jockeys and drug dealers they want to give us what they hang out but it's very. big fierce and square one of the longest lasting occupations ended up becoming a microcosm of society itself with similar issues from cleanliness to crime. still joel and many others here remain undeterred or today it is january
like woodstock which responsible for multiple atrocity wall why a former children's mental health counsellor jools position was cut and he was left without a job and instead found a place and a person here still this is a come up a full time job you know i mean a full time job you don't get paid for course but you know if you love something enough that's kind of. you know you just stay on the hospital and stay he did. the air pool in. the rain the snow freezing temperatures again. the school...
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rain out towards the west of town and going westbound and southwest out towards tom's brook and woodstockrtinsburg all wet this morning, but not a lot of rain coming down. most of the showers headed southbound down the shenandoah valley. and since it will stay away from us, we don't really have to worry about a hraulot of rain t. >> we were in the cool and stable part of the air mass thanks to the marine influence. with the low pressure driving further and further down south, it will pull the moisture southward with it. if you will see a peek of sunshine, it will be across southern pennsylvania. a blossom-busting breeze for tomorrow. any petals left thrill be gone with the wind. today, cloudy and damp and passing showers. sunshine is back, and it will be blustery and breezy. cheery petals flying. tuesday morning, we could have a freeze. be on the lookout. >> it's going to be a body shock for some people. >> a big shock for me. >>> and half of the final four is now set. the other two will be determined later today. >>> that's right, hakem dermish has this morning's sports minute. >> good m
rain out towards the west of town and going westbound and southwest out towards tom's brook and woodstockrtinsburg all wet this morning, but not a lot of rain coming down. most of the showers headed southbound down the shenandoah valley. and since it will stay away from us, we don't really have to worry about a hraulot of rain t. >> we were in the cool and stable part of the air mass thanks to the marine influence. with the low pressure driving further and further down south, it will pull...
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beautiful sunset and other end of the spectrum capturing snowfall on plants and woodstock just last weekur meter logically. about ready to have quite a change in the next 24 hours. lightning flashing thunderstorms western illinois marchant and our directions clouds of getting that today seven consecutive 60 degree temperature high today in chicago beat wall of cold air 24-hour temperature change narrow corridor to days to come through. representative of what is to come in the next few weeks largely above normal way above normal all ready to the west cool air. every now and then a reality check. crossing the mississippi behind showers tonight. high temperatures today cold barbaric stuff holdup in northern canada. closer look temperatures warm weather coming to chicago. can you believe these temperatures? 43 degrees in a normal high temperature we were at many levels temperatures today at 25 degrees above normal. the big gusts over 50 mi. per hour in some parts of the area. wind with last gusto coming down by morning. look at some of these wind gusts. one over 50 mi. per hour 46 mi. per ho
beautiful sunset and other end of the spectrum capturing snowfall on plants and woodstock just last weekur meter logically. about ready to have quite a change in the next 24 hours. lightning flashing thunderstorms western illinois marchant and our directions clouds of getting that today seven consecutive 60 degree temperature high today in chicago beat wall of cold air 24-hour temperature change narrow corridor to days to come through. representative of what is to come in the next few weeks...
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and our viewer from woodstock measured the hell and about 1 in. across.thern united states. we had some showers today. also blocked the sun for a while. but we still managed to tie the record. they have pretty well, moved on and the focus will be in the plane's and look at the storms erupting there. they will do so over and over again in texas and oklahoma and arkansas and parts of louisiana with violent consequences for some storms. all of this with a powerhouse jets dream. the biggest dip representing with three cold in the west and thunderstorms and some of them rotating super cellular rotating at this boundary. lookit how this is cut off from the main flow as the week goes on. this just sits there and keep the focus of the rain to the west and allow it warm air to fled up into the chicago area. there is the corridor of showers and storms tonight. each of the icons represents a stormed with hail or downpours. there is some three-dimensional built to the clouds in iowa. at the same in kansas and parts of oklahoma but the big ones are down here in taxes
and our viewer from woodstock measured the hell and about 1 in. across.thern united states. we had some showers today. also blocked the sun for a while. but we still managed to tie the record. they have pretty well, moved on and the focus will be in the plane's and look at the storms erupting there. they will do so over and over again in texas and oklahoma and arkansas and parts of louisiana with violent consequences for some storms. all of this with a powerhouse jets dream. the biggest dip...
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. >> it's kind of like wavy gravy is in charge, the people who put woodstock together.let's have a happiness index. >> we're caring about people being happy. >> you used to be able to look somebody in the eye and go, oh, they're happy. but taxpayers are paying for happy index. >> we're going to measure it and change policy based on happiness. >> just clean out the garage. get the leaves out of the rain gutter. >> jobs. that's what would make people happy. >> what's the problem? the problem is you got a company that wants to hire somebody, and how does your organization -- where do you pick up from there? >> well, to begin with, there is 600,000 jobs available today in manufacturing. but because these last few generations we've been taught, oh, you don't want to go into manufacturing, you want to be a political scientist. you want to be a poet. you want to be a ballerina or an actor. >> tv host. >> tv host. but nobody wanted to go into manufacturing, even though right now those jobs, you can make six figures very easily in all aspects of manufacturing. what's been happen
. >> it's kind of like wavy gravy is in charge, the people who put woodstock together.let's have a happiness index. >> we're caring about people being happy. >> you used to be able to look somebody in the eye and go, oh, they're happy. but taxpayers are paying for happy index. >> we're going to measure it and change policy based on happiness. >> just clean out the garage. get the leaves out of the rain gutter. >> jobs. that's what would make people happy....
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that -- >> if you want to see any protest where people get mugged or raped or atms -- looted, go to woodstockr up on. you don't go to a tea party. this is an example -- we don't know the facts here, we don't know the situation. people are hurling racial epithets, falsely at zimmerman, calling him a cracker, they are being rageful. we don't know what is going on, stealing tweezers in a walgreens won't solve. >> it i think it's 100% the fault of barack obama -- >> sean: why do you think that barack obama is at fault? >> he's willing to stick his nose in anything to get people's mind off the fact that unemployment is 14% and gas is $4. i think he will try anything to get the american people to stop thinking about that. i can't wait until we get a president who love this is country in november [overlapping dialogue] >> it has to come from the community. our national level leaders need to make statements that are against racial profiling and violence. but the community in florida needs to be taking responsibility for this as well. >> sean: you know, there is so much contradictory evidence, this is
that -- >> if you want to see any protest where people get mugged or raped or atms -- looted, go to woodstockr up on. you don't go to a tea party. this is an example -- we don't know the facts here, we don't know the situation. people are hurling racial epithets, falsely at zimmerman, calling him a cracker, they are being rageful. we don't know what is going on, stealing tweezers in a walgreens won't solve. >> it i think it's 100% the fault of barack obama -- >> sean: why do...
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and he bought jimi hendrix's woodstock guitar for $750,000.s it true that you have actually jammed with mick jagger? and bono? >> i've played with mick and bono and peter gabriel and a number of other people. it's amazing. >> he likes science fiction. he subsidizes an antenna farm listening for aliens. an avid reader, he showed us a shakespeare folio he keeps at his estate. >> this is my most-prized book, and you can see it was printed in 1623. >> this is kind of a sports center. >> right. >> oh, my god. look at this. this is gigantic. >> yeah. >> wow. look at that. oh, great swimming pool. wow, is that a slide? >> that's a waterslide, and my sister's kids have used it quite a bit. although i've seen many adults enjoy it too. including myself. >> and the chihuly art. you have a lot of his stuff. >> i really love his work. >> you became the owner of the seahawks. he likes football; he bought an nfl team. he likes basketball even more; he also bought an nba team. he's a movie buff, so he invested in dreamworks, the hollywood studio. he wants to
and he bought jimi hendrix's woodstock guitar for $750,000.s it true that you have actually jammed with mick jagger? and bono? >> i've played with mick and bono and peter gabriel and a number of other people. it's amazing. >> he likes science fiction. he subsidizes an antenna farm listening for aliens. an avid reader, he showed us a shakespeare folio he keeps at his estate. >> this is my most-prized book, and you can see it was printed in 1623. >> this is kind of a...
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including the other side of the -- >> you see i came through the woodstock generation and i thought it'sjust back to business as usual and sort of it was a big party. that's what i see this as, a party with no cover. i'm a defender of money. freedom, individual freedom, rich people. because i'm still, even though i've got gray, i'm still trying to be one. because the more money i have the more good i can do. and it will be my decision as to how i allocate that good. how i allocate that capital. when i look around at all these buildings, hospitals, colleges, i don't see many poor people's names. they're all rich people. reverend ike, a black minister who used to preach up here in new york, used to say, "if you curse the rich, you'll never be one." >> look at the people out here! you think they're out here just hanging out? i mean, that blows my mind that you came out here and you said, well, people out here, you know, they have something against wealthy people, you know, wealthy people should be allowed to be wealthy people, because while we're wealthy people we'll throw money out and spr
including the other side of the -- >> you see i came through the woodstock generation and i thought it'sjust back to business as usual and sort of it was a big party. that's what i see this as, a party with no cover. i'm a defender of money. freedom, individual freedom, rich people. because i'm still, even though i've got gray, i'm still trying to be one. because the more money i have the more good i can do. and it will be my decision as to how i allocate that good. how i allocate that...
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. >> reporter: one of romney's rival newt gingrich joined the debate, in woodstock, georgia. he said the president is taking his eye off americans' pain at the pump. >> i'm for science, i'm for developing the future. but i think one of the lessons of the obama waste of over a half-billion dollars on solyndra, is that you shouldn't confuse the future with the present. in the present, the american people drive cars and trucks. but the fact is most americans, the fact is that is a major expense if gasoline hits $5 a gallon this summer that will dramatically impact the economy because people won't have any extra money. >> reporter: meanwhile, gop contender rick santorum went after romney for first opposing limits on insurance coverage of birth control, then reversing himself. in atlanta, santorum said it showed romney's not conservative at the core. >> what's a winning formula is having better ideas. motivating the base of the republican party. being authentic. having the character to go out there and talk about core convictions in america and attracting people who are looking fo
. >> reporter: one of romney's rival newt gingrich joined the debate, in woodstock, georgia. he said the president is taking his eye off americans' pain at the pump. >> i'm for science, i'm for developing the future. but i think one of the lessons of the obama waste of over a half-billion dollars on solyndra, is that you shouldn't confuse the future with the present. in the present, the american people drive cars and trucks. but the fact is most americans, the fact is that is a...
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one moving out of dallas, georgia, and into the kennasaw mountain area and possibly over toward woodstocktrong storm. >> chad myers, thanks. >>> let's check in with susan hendricks. >> anderson, thank you. iranians voted today to fill nearly 300 seats in their parliament. it was the first nationwide vote since the disputed re-election of president ahmadinejad in 2009. that election sparked widespread protests which were met by a bloody crackdown by the regime. >>> classes resumed today at chardon high school in ohio. grief counselors were on hand there. on monday gunman opened fire on a table of students in the cafeteria. three were killed, two others were hospitalized. >>> 17-year-old t.j. lane is the gunman. he has been charged with aggravated murder. he is due back in court on tuesday. >>> and today is the birthday of dr. seuss. the man who brought us loveable children's books such as "the cat in the hat" and "how the grinch stole christmas." he would have turned 108 today. he died in 1991 at the age of 87. anderson, back to you. >> susan, thanks very much. >>> coming up, good news for
one moving out of dallas, georgia, and into the kennasaw mountain area and possibly over toward woodstocktrong storm. >> chad myers, thanks. >>> let's check in with susan hendricks. >> anderson, thank you. iranians voted today to fill nearly 300 seats in their parliament. it was the first nationwide vote since the disputed re-election of president ahmadinejad in 2009. that election sparked widespread protests which were met by a bloody crackdown by the regime. >>>...
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and people basically assumed it was like from happy days to woodstock and nothing had happened in between. and i felt a lot of affinity for the period and i thought it was going to be sexy and sort of the kind of wishful of living the time when we didn't have the current burdens but there were other burdens. and i just thought it wab a tv show i wanted to see. and what's the nicest that it evolved into something, it was very personal about my life and being a man and then branching out into sort of figuring, well talking about women characters and families and it was just this great sort of construct to write in this period thing and be able to tell something so personal. >> when i think of the 60ses i think of this period as a period of cultural change, a period in which the beatles were happy and the rolling stones was happening and music was changing, and politics was changes, but this is about madison avenue in new york city in the 60s. >> well, you know, the funny thing su talk about the beatles and rolling stones. i wanted to start beforement that i wanted to start in the high 50s a
and people basically assumed it was like from happy days to woodstock and nothing had happened in between. and i felt a lot of affinity for the period and i thought it was going to be sexy and sort of the kind of wishful of living the time when we didn't have the current burdens but there were other burdens. and i just thought it wab a tv show i wanted to see. and what's the nicest that it evolved into something, it was very personal about my life and being a man and then branching out into...
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one moving out of dallas, georgia, and into the kennasaw mountain area and possibly over toward woodstocktrong storm. >> chad myers, thanks. >>> let's check in with susan hendricks. >> anderson, thank you. iranians voted today to fill nearly 300 seats in their parliament. it was the f >>> classes resumed today achri" he would have turned 108 today. he died in 1991 at the age of 87. anderson, back to you. >> susan, thanks very much. >>> coming up, good news for people who can't make even the most mundane decision without the help of facebook. the ridiculist is next. and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. ♪ home was an airport lounge and an ipad ♪ ♪ made sure his credit score did not go bad ♪ ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the himalayas ♪ ♪ while meditating like a true playa ♪ ♪ now when he's surfing down in chile'a ♪ ♪ he can see when his score is in danger ♪ ♪ if you're a mobile type on the go ♪ ♪ i suggest you take a t
one moving out of dallas, georgia, and into the kennasaw mountain area and possibly over toward woodstocktrong storm. >> chad myers, thanks. >>> let's check in with susan hendricks. >> anderson, thank you. iranians voted today to fill nearly 300 seats in their parliament. it was the f >>> classes resumed today achri" he would have turned 108 today. he died in 1991 at the age of 87. anderson, back to you. >> susan, thanks very much. >>> coming...
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extending from really western fairfax county all the way up about front royal and the blue ridge, and woodstock, virginia, all along i-81 there getting a couple rain drops this morning, and a couple drops headed up towards gettysburg this morning. steadier showers will stay in west virginia. those showers are probably headed down towards the carolina coastline. the main area of pressure will stay far enough away from us where we will not have a lot of rain today, but close enough to keep a lot of clouds around. passing showers from time to time, and maybe a rumble down some locations, and mostly today the occasional spitz and drizzles. >> spits and drizzles? >> uh-huh. >> got to love that. >>> students at mississippi state university are on guard. >> that's right. a classmate was shot to death on campus. police say the young man was killed in a residence hall late last night. police are looking for three men that ran off after shooting the student in his dorm room. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. the school said it sent out several text messages to the students after the shoot
extending from really western fairfax county all the way up about front royal and the blue ridge, and woodstock, virginia, all along i-81 there getting a couple rain drops this morning, and a couple drops headed up towards gettysburg this morning. steadier showers will stay in west virginia. those showers are probably headed down towards the carolina coastline. the main area of pressure will stay far enough away from us where we will not have a lot of rain today, but close enough to keep a lot...
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woodstock, vermont. pretty town. beautiful hotel up there. 100 today. i never tried jack with olive oil. bertie ketner. great name. jefferson city, tennessee. 104 years old today. enjoys word search puzzles. and visiting with pals. isn't it nice to have friends at that age? people go to special shows. arthur birnbaum of ashland, oregon. that's nice country. 1 is 100 today. follows the stock market and enjoys a shot of bourbon every once in a while around 5:00 p.m. cocktail time. you got it. janie gonsalves is 100 today. generous to everyone she meets. she loves to garden. i like to eat fresh garden vegetables. kora hollinger from houston, texas. 107 years old. her granddaughter wrote a book about her life. isn't that nice? pat old, how nice it is. keep that name in mind. he's from pullman, washington. he's 100 and said it was inevitable he'd be a hundred because his last name is old. that's it. back to new york. >>> okay, willard. have a great birthday. willard mentioned cocktail time. up next, martha stewart is throwing a beer party. that's after this.
woodstock, vermont. pretty town. beautiful hotel up there. 100 today. i never tried jack with olive oil. bertie ketner. great name. jefferson city, tennessee. 104 years old today. enjoys word search puzzles. and visiting with pals. isn't it nice to have friends at that age? people go to special shows. arthur birnbaum of ashland, oregon. that's nice country. 1 is 100 today. follows the stock market and enjoys a shot of bourbon every once in a while around 5:00 p.m. cocktail time. you got it....
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santorum is holding a rally in atlanta, gingrich is having an event about 30 minutes from now in woodstock, georgia. next tuesday is super tuesday. >>> and remember these disturbing images that federal regulators wanted tobacco companies to put on cigarette packaging? now a federal judge ruled requiring them violates the company's right to free speech. the american cancer society is calling the decision bad for public health. a government appeal is expected as well. >>> back to the top story now. killer storms that pounded several states overnight as well as the day before. on the phone with us now is ill know governor pat quinn who joins us. thank you very much. i know you have been dealing with a lot of heartache, a lot of people who are suffering now. can you give us a sense, overall, of the kind of damage that you're seeing in your state today? >> well, it's devastating. you know, the area, the path of the tornado was -- took everything in its path. commercial buildings just leveled to the ground and obliterated. many homes just destroyed completely. but what is inspiring is the tremen
santorum is holding a rally in atlanta, gingrich is having an event about 30 minutes from now in woodstock, georgia. next tuesday is super tuesday. >>> and remember these disturbing images that federal regulators wanted tobacco companies to put on cigarette packaging? now a federal judge ruled requiring them violates the company's right to free speech. the american cancer society is calling the decision bad for public health. a government appeal is expected as well. >>> back...
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take on the '60s, we're so used to seeing these kind of, it was a wild era of assassinations and woodstockt's certainly part of the '60s. but this is almost the establishment's view of those changes. you see don and roger, a lot of the countercultural people are presented as almost kind of callow and silly. and yet at times, you know that there's a reason why this world ended. and maybe why it had to end. >> are you going in front of the tv, 9:00 to 11:00? >> absolutely. >> me, too. >> i'll see you on twitter. >>> now number four or our first five web stories, tim tebow gets wicked. the newest new york jet painted the town green. he saw the musical "wicked." the quarterback said it was his first-ever broadway show. the guy's got a lot to learn about new york. here we go, tim. [ leanne ] appliance park has been here since the early 50s. my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefro
take on the '60s, we're so used to seeing these kind of, it was a wild era of assassinations and woodstockt's certainly part of the '60s. but this is almost the establishment's view of those changes. you see don and roger, a lot of the countercultural people are presented as almost kind of callow and silly. and yet at times, you know that there's a reason why this world ended. and maybe why it had to end. >> are you going in front of the tv, 9:00 to 11:00? >> absolutely. >>...