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to josephine wyatt would never have ducked. it grew because it was what so many people wanted to believe and the sad thing is the truth, the way he really was, not as a saint, not as a career criminal, not the best of the western lawman, not every bit as bad as the cowboys, when we realized someone is an actual human being and not a cardboard cutout, when that person becomes real, then the history becomes real. don't all of us here, each in our own way, think it is important to use the facts rather than the fiction? because the facts when they are presented with enthusiasm, with context, almost inevitably are better than the myth. >> you can't get away saying something changed the american west particularly when it is a 30 seconds gunfight without explaining what you mean. i have to call you on the subtitle. >> call me what? >> i always wanted to say that. i've got to call you on that. >> i think what happened at the o.k. corral had two specific changes. one short-term and one less dramatic than the other. again it is in surpri
to josephine wyatt would never have ducked. it grew because it was what so many people wanted to believe and the sad thing is the truth, the way he really was, not as a saint, not as a career criminal, not the best of the western lawman, not every bit as bad as the cowboys, when we realized someone is an actual human being and not a cardboard cutout, when that person becomes real, then the history becomes real. don't all of us here, each in our own way, think it is important to use the facts...
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corral and vilest wyatt earp, doc holliday and the clanton. scenes of virgil and morgan have been bumped into the background, as have tom and frank mccourt. birds a wanted to be a good lawman. very pragmatic about the way he enforce the law. he must prefer giving people a chance to back away without embarrassing than or having their private attacked. he did his best that date to lead the cowboys settled down and cried on out of town and finally felt forced to act. when he did he call on the people he tested most, his two brothers. then, of course, there was a doctor who would never miss an occasion like this. it was a terrible tragedy that this happen to. i think if things had happened differently in one or two instances in virgil had not been approached by a couple town leaders offering vigilantes' if white and tom have not had that, if the cowboys walking through the okay corral really meaning to leave town but not wanting to leave too fast because they did one of the onlookers to think the arabs had back then down and made them leave. any n
corral and vilest wyatt earp, doc holliday and the clanton. scenes of virgil and morgan have been bumped into the background, as have tom and frank mccourt. birds a wanted to be a good lawman. very pragmatic about the way he enforce the law. he must prefer giving people a chance to back away without embarrassing than or having their private attacked. he did his best that date to lead the cowboys settled down and cried on out of town and finally felt forced to act. when he did he call on the...
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for more we go out to our senior correspondent wyatt cenak. wyatt, john boehner and the republicans appear to be saying the way to shrink the deficit is to cut spending and the only way to raise revenue is to cut taxes. that seems crazy. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, careful throwing around the word "crazy" when you're talking about matters of faith. i don't say you're crazy just because you believe bathing in the blood of christian babies will bring about your messiah. >> jon: wyatt, if lowering taxes -- wait, jews don't believe that. that's not what we believe. >> yes, you do. you do. [laughter] >> jon: but you're missing my point. my point is, we're not talking about religion. we're talking about economic policy. >> you're missing the point. to republicans, tax cuts are their religion. republicans are job creationists. i suppose you liberal elites believe jobs just evolve from millions of years of stimulus spending. [applause] >> jon: wyatt, sometimes we have to raise taxes. look, even ronald reagan -- >> peace be upon him. [laughter] >> jon: he rai
for more we go out to our senior correspondent wyatt cenak. wyatt, john boehner and the republicans appear to be saying the way to shrink the deficit is to cut spending and the only way to raise revenue is to cut taxes. that seems crazy. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, careful throwing around the word "crazy" when you're talking about matters of faith. i don't say you're crazy just because you believe bathing in the blood of christian babies will bring about your messiah. >> jon:...
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we're joined by wyatt everhart. well, are you underthe water. >> reporter: well, the lights are later on tonight, my friend. the thing you have to remember are the southing sounds of the fountain. this is where the statue is. 65 different rides and that's 88 miles north of baltimore. there's a water park here. it's the board walk. the green family, they're having a great time out here. how are you doing today, guys? >> very well. >> wait a second, you're at the park today, tell us about that. >> we had a great time, it was fun for each and every one of us. we all loved slipping and sliding on the slides and playing in the water all day. >> reporter: you proved that all different ages can enjoy the water park, right? >> definitely, it's something for the adults and kids to do. lots of family fun. >> reporter: we know it gets hot here later on. you can cool off in the shade and at the water park. >> and we can cool off that way as well. >> reporter: that's good stuff. do you enjoy yourself at the water park? >> i went
we're joined by wyatt everhart. well, are you underthe water. >> reporter: well, the lights are later on tonight, my friend. the thing you have to remember are the southing sounds of the fountain. this is where the statue is. 65 different rides and that's 88 miles north of baltimore. there's a water park here. it's the board walk. the green family, they're having a great time out here. how are you doing today, guys? >> very well. >> wait a second, you're at the park today,...
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. >> reporter: wyatt everhart here, joining you live 88 miles north of baltimore at hershey park. if you want to go somewhere, think about hershey park. we have the board walk, water park and we have zoo america here. we have very unique animals. this is a north american zoo. who's your friend here? >> i have a young alligator. he'll be a year old in august. he'll grow up to be a ten footer when he's full grown. he should go to ten feet? >> yes. and he's showing a few of the teeth again. >> you know, it's really interesting. we've not just a gator here and the crowd's gathering to look at him. this is brewster the bearded owl. >> this is an owl that likes the wetlands. maryland would be perfect for it. pretty much, along the eastern coast. >> reporter: the eyes are amazing. he's up past his bedtime, right? >> he would prefer to be asleep right now. but he has to be going to work. >> reporter: you can go to the zoo also? >> yes, on the same day you visit the park. yes, this is one of the many birds of pray on exhibit at the zoo. this weekend, it would be a perfect time to visit. we
. >> reporter: wyatt everhart here, joining you live 88 miles north of baltimore at hershey park. if you want to go somewhere, think about hershey park. we have the board walk, water park and we have zoo america here. we have very unique animals. this is a north american zoo. who's your friend here? >> i have a young alligator. he'll be a year old in august. he'll grow up to be a ten footer when he's full grown. he should go to ten feet? >> yes. and he's showing a few of the...
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now, for a check of the forecast, we'll send it up to wyatt everhart. he was on the go tonight. 88 miles in hershey park. it looks great out there! >> reporter: well, at the top of the hour, we had 84 degrees. 88 miles north of baltimore, it's a quick drive here. we're live on the heels of a huge weekend here. i said hershey park. when you come here, you have to run into these guys. we have bar here. we have reese. this is going to be a great 4th of july weekend. show me. this is great stuff. we'll get you a quick look at the forecast. the current conditions at, again, we're talking about the 80s and the humidity is comfortable. hour by hour, the temperatures will be dropping off. we'll get into the 60s in most spots overnight tonight. it will be a hot, sunny, fantastic weekend. you know, we love the beach and let's get a view of the people out there. everyone wave high. this is the view, we're getting the weekend started. and it's just a great time to be up here. coming up in a few minutes, we'll talk about the big rides. we went on them and we'll show
now, for a check of the forecast, we'll send it up to wyatt everhart. he was on the go tonight. 88 miles in hershey park. it looks great out there! >> reporter: well, at the top of the hour, we had 84 degrees. 88 miles north of baltimore, it's a quick drive here. we're live on the heels of a huge weekend here. i said hershey park. when you come here, you have to run into these guys. we have bar here. we have reese. this is going to be a great 4th of july weekend. show me. this is great...
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the original newspaper article showing after wyatt the merck was arrested for four stuffed in his youth, he did not walk away on bail but he had broken out of jail and was technically of fallin for the rest of his life. gerry called me and said i know you're writing this book but this is interesting. use in your book. think about that kind of generosity. in come up off, and also and being a shy and timid lady the first remark is if we do all the work why do you write to the book? [laughter] and pam, a great lady in texas to knows more about frontier with men than anybody i have ever seen. although charge me for using the picture of doc holliday i am still grateful. jeff. a man who is so generous with his knowledge and doesn't get half the credit he deserves, ben, who said to be the first time i will tell you everything it you need to know then told me of the sale of all of the books he had been for a stack of his books $100 today only in still grinning when he pocketed my check. [laughter] at os zero researching so much property to see what the taxes were, bob were, bob, johnny, i defen
the original newspaper article showing after wyatt the merck was arrested for four stuffed in his youth, he did not walk away on bail but he had broken out of jail and was technically of fallin for the rest of his life. gerry called me and said i know you're writing this book but this is interesting. use in your book. think about that kind of generosity. in come up off, and also and being a shy and timid lady the first remark is if we do all the work why do you write to the book? [laughter] and...
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oh god, it hurts. >> jon: all right, thank you, wyatt, wyatt cenac, everybody. (cheers and applause) >> jon: that's going to leave a stain. there you go. wow. if we had taped that bit in the studio we would have a huge pile of egg salad to clean up right now. (laughter) good thing that was outside on new york's pizza strewn sidewalk. actually, the heat last friday dove dro me not movie these tore see the new captain america movie. awesome. terrific, inspiring movie about a 98 pound weaking who through sheer determination, courage and a thermem that renders im-- takes down and defeats james carville. >> i'm going to get the-- anyway the movie is a fictional account of what our country can accomplish when we put our minds to it and then i came home and saw the nonfiction version of the film. >> the ago ri monday us negotiations coulds laed on friday when house speaker john boehner walked out. >> the latest round of talks broke down again over the weekend. >> can a deal be reached or is this atmosphere just poison. >> jon: captain america! (cheers and applause) >>
oh god, it hurts. >> jon: all right, thank you, wyatt, wyatt cenac, everybody. (cheers and applause) >> jon: that's going to leave a stain. there you go. wow. if we had taped that bit in the studio we would have a huge pile of egg salad to clean up right now. (laughter) good thing that was outside on new york's pizza strewn sidewalk. actually, the heat last friday dove dro me not movie these tore see the new captain america movie. awesome. terrific, inspiring movie about a 98 pound...
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wyatt andrews has learned more about the man who scammed his way past airport security and on to a cross-country flight. and millions of americans remember their favorite band teacher. steve hartman has one for the hall of fame. >> all i know about the marching band is you spell it f-u-n. if you change that, it's over. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. yesterday, dominique strauss-kahn was the most hated frenchman in america. the powerful politician and former head of the international monetary fund had been charged in may with sexually assaulted a hotel maid in new york city. that sent shockwaves around the world and strauss con was forced to resign from the i.m.f. today he walked out of court in a different light. prosecutors admitted his alleged victim had told a string of lies. armen keteyian was at the courthouse. >> reporter: in a surprise bail hearing, prosecutors told a packed courtroom that scientific evidence confirmed the sexual encounter between the 62-year-old status-kahn, and the 32-year-old housekeeper but they h
wyatt andrews has learned more about the man who scammed his way past airport security and on to a cross-country flight. and millions of americans remember their favorite band teacher. steve hartman has one for the hall of fame. >> all i know about the marching band is you spell it f-u-n. if you change that, it's over. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. yesterday, dominique strauss-kahn was the most hated...
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as wyatt said. the forecasters say there's a 70% chance of rain and that could scrub the launch. that's worse than the forecast we told you about earlier. the final mission is friday morning at 11:26. >>> coming up, a fire early sunday morning was arson. a person inside the pardon me heard popping sounds and saw smoke and fire and the fire was put out. several other fires nearby were also intentionally set. in all, five fires were reported in the area causing $50,000 in damage. if you have information, call the police right away. >>> time is running up to vote for cal. this is one of the best mlb moments of all time. he's in the finals. now, his moment is something many fans won't forget. he played in his last game in 2001. that was the start of the third inning with the home run. that started the scoring and resulted in ripkin being named mvp for the game. you'll also remember alex rodriguez starting the game making the move. he pushed him over. all right, you have until noon to vote for the play. the winning moment will be announced next tuesday. go to the website for the link
as wyatt said. the forecasters say there's a 70% chance of rain and that could scrub the launch. that's worse than the forecast we told you about earlier. the final mission is friday morning at 11:26. >>> coming up, a fire early sunday morning was arson. a person inside the pardon me heard popping sounds and saw smoke and fire and the fire was put out. several other fires nearby were also intentionally set. in all, five fires were reported in the area causing $50,000 in damage. if you...
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they're still being questioned and they could be disciplined. >> pelley: thanks, wyatt. this may have gotten lost in all the news about the struggling economy, unemployment and the debt crisis, but wall street is doing well again. the dow was up 168 points today. so far this year, it's up more than 8.5%, and more than half of that gain came in just the last week. reason enough for us to call in senior business correspondent anthony mason. and, anthony, what do we make of this? >> reporter: well scott, the dow surge today means for the week it was up 650 points. that's the dow's biggest week in 2.5 years. in fact, all three major indexes were up more than 5% this week. the june swoon, it seems, scott, is officially over. >> pelley: but why the turnaround this week? >> i think you can point to three things, scott. first of all, the rally today was sparked by a report that showed renewed strength in manufacturing, which looked like it had been waning. but we also saw this week a solution-- at least a temporary solution-- to the greek debt crisis. that had markets worried. f
they're still being questioned and they could be disciplined. >> pelley: thanks, wyatt. this may have gotten lost in all the news about the struggling economy, unemployment and the debt crisis, but wall street is doing well again. the dow was up 168 points today. so far this year, it's up more than 8.5%, and more than half of that gain came in just the last week. reason enough for us to call in senior business correspondent anthony mason. and, anthony, what do we make of this? >>...
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wyatt andrewsens cbs news, washington. >> we are flying high because it's a holiday weekend. >> we are flying high because we had the warmth of that. it's quiet and breezy. we have an offshore wind tonight. we have gusts up to 25. our lows drop to the mid 50s. today we had temperatures up to 88 degrees. tomorrow morning waking up to a hint of clouds. otherwise summertime sunshine with temperatures hot in our inland region. this is an area of low pressure that is panging to right. it is stay here. this is encam passing all of the werch states producing well above temperatures not only this weekend, but prolonged. it's a get away friday for many folks and you can plan on 97 degrees at the state capital. 71 degrees in monterey and 81 in lake tahoe where they have skiing at four resorts for fourth of july. 90 in santa rosa. 86 in mill valley. we will have winds offshore up to 0bg 15 during the afternoon hours east of the bay. numbers from 70 in berkeley to 96 degrees in antioch. 97 degrees outside number toward brentwood, also at alameda county fair. make sure you have the hat, hydrate, an
wyatt andrewsens cbs news, washington. >> we are flying high because it's a holiday weekend. >> we are flying high because we had the warmth of that. it's quiet and breezy. we have an offshore wind tonight. we have gusts up to 25. our lows drop to the mid 50s. today we had temperatures up to 88 degrees. tomorrow morning waking up to a hint of clouds. otherwise summertime sunshine with temperatures hot in our inland region. this is an area of low pressure that is panging to right. it...
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wyatt andrews, contraction news, cbs news, washington. >> transit agency announced that ticket takersld show up for work today. this after the union that represents them say they plan to strike. the union said today the tactic was meant to put pressure on the transportation district. ticket takers are angry about the agency's plan to replace them with a dozen machines. >>> the first day of the city's so-called brownout plan to save money. the two stations that tend to get fewer calls will initially be impacted the most. suspended as needed, including on days with significant fire danger. >> and the first case of west nile this season recorded in contra costa county. the county reminds everyone drain any standing water on your property so that mosquitoes cannot breed. >> bay area catholics heading to an east bay church to pay respects to a saint that many swear is the reason they made it to the u.s. saint toribio of immigrants and as robert lills shows us, immigrants both legal and illegal. >> he stands just 4 feet, 5eu7b spes, but glides above this faithful group. some legal, some und
wyatt andrews, contraction news, cbs news, washington. >> transit agency announced that ticket takersld show up for work today. this after the union that represents them say they plan to strike. the union said today the tactic was meant to put pressure on the transportation district. ticket takers are angry about the agency's plan to replace them with a dozen machines. >>> the first day of the city's so-called brownout plan to save money. the two stations that tend to get fewer...
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those stories plus wyatt's forecast. join us tonight at 11:00. we'll be right back. >>> the first thing i want to talk about is the grading suspect. here we have a select steak. i wanted to show the marbling difference. >> that's going to be nice and juicy right there. >> that marbling gives it the flavor and taste of a good steak. >> that's going to be a more expensive steak. >> prime is more expensive. >> let's say i picked my grade. now let's talk about the different cuts. >> sure. here we have four different cuts of beef. starting off with the sirloin. this would be great if you were going to do a barbecue for 20 of your friends. a lot of flavor packed into it. my favorite steak, the new york strip. a will the of marbling as you can see. it's also going to be tender. >> i recognize that one. that is ribeye. >> the ribeye is known around the world to be very flavorful because of the extra added marbling in it. of course the pinnacle, the file minon. this is the white table cloth steak. >> if i'm having a backyard barbecue. which one do you rec
those stories plus wyatt's forecast. join us tonight at 11:00. we'll be right back. >>> the first thing i want to talk about is the grading suspect. here we have a select steak. i wanted to show the marbling difference. >> that's going to be nice and juicy right there. >> that marbling gives it the flavor and taste of a good steak. >> that's going to be a more expensive steak. >> prime is more expensive. >> let's say i picked my grade. now let's talk about...
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wyatt has a look at the forecast right now. hello,. >> see the boats zipping by there too. >> you know i tell you, things hold up well this weekend i think the one wild card is sunday afternoon and sunday evening. but for the most part we are looking good. tonight clear up and down the east coast wherever your travels take you. i think you are fine getting out of bwi or dulles or reagan. still warm. 08 in dc, 72 in easton a. 69 in baltimore and upper 60s on the shore. but humidity while relatively pleasant will begin to creep up tomorrow i think during the day we get to 91. but humidity creeps up tomorrow night. but that's going to mean more steamy scenario sunday and 4th of july monday. we break all the details for you coming up in just a few. back to you. >>> ids it happened again. three -- it happened again three men storm into a home announce they are police and tie up the people inside. the latest was overnight in federal hill. this is days after a sim layer situation in northeast baltimore. cheryl conserve following the i
wyatt has a look at the forecast right now. hello,. >> see the boats zipping by there too. >> you know i tell you, things hold up well this weekend i think the one wild card is sunday afternoon and sunday evening. but for the most part we are looking good. tonight clear up and down the east coast wherever your travels take you. i think you are fine getting out of bwi or dulles or reagan. still warm. 08 in dc, 72 in easton a. 69 in baltimore and upper 60s on the shore. but humidity...
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wyatt andrews tells us that clemens, once a shoe-in for the hall of fame, could face up to 21 months prison if convicted. >> reporter: he threw with such power, they called him the rocket. he was so competitive he once threw a broken bat at the batter. but in court the fearsome roger clemens is in the contest of his life. he faces six different charges that he lied to congress by denying accusations of using steroids. >> let me be clear. i have never taken steroids or h.g.h. >> reporter: h.g.h. meaning, human growth hormone. at that same table was the chief witness against him, brian mcnamee who for years served as clemens' strength coach, told congress he gave clemens at least 12 steroid shots over three seasons. >> i injected those drugs into the body of roger clemens at his direction. >> it never happened. never happened. >> reporter: in an interview with mike wallace of "60 minutes", clemens said those injections were vitamin b-12, not steroids. >> if what he's saying, which is totally false, if he's doing that to me i should have a third ear coming out of my forehead and pulling
wyatt andrews tells us that clemens, once a shoe-in for the hall of fame, could face up to 21 months prison if convicted. >> reporter: he threw with such power, they called him the rocket. he was so competitive he once threw a broken bat at the batter. but in court the fearsome roger clemens is in the contest of his life. he faces six different charges that he lied to congress by denying accusations of using steroids. >> let me be clear. i have never taken steroids or h.g.h....
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wyatt andrews reports on the alleged stowaway con man who flew through holes in airport security. >> reporter: he beat the airport screening system at two major airports and took at least one flight without a valid bordering pass. but in court today, prosecutors painted olajide noibi as a skilled identity thief, not a terrorist. noibi was held without bond when a u.s. magistrate called him literally a flight risk and a danger to the community. thom mrozek is the spokesman for the united states attorney in los angeles. >> that he posed a danger to the community because he had the ability to get on an airplane under the name of somebody else. this, of course, raises concerns. it's something we don't want to see. >> reporter: last friday, noibi boarded a flight new york to los angeles using a boarding pass issued to someone else for a flight on a different day. noibi was holding more than 12 boarding passes when he was arrested, none of them his. and cbs news has been told investigators are focusing on whether he has stowed away before. noibi was arrested three years ago in chicago on c
wyatt andrews reports on the alleged stowaway con man who flew through holes in airport security. >> reporter: he beat the airport screening system at two major airports and took at least one flight without a valid bordering pass. but in court today, prosecutors painted olajide noibi as a skilled identity thief, not a terrorist. noibi was held without bond when a u.s. magistrate called him literally a flight risk and a danger to the community. thom mrozek is the spokesman for the united...
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here's wyatt with the forecast. >>> well, hazy, hot weather. we have a code orange air quality alert. so, be advised of this. radarwise, most of the activity is well south and east of us. we have showers moving towards pocomoke and ocean city getting doused with rain. back in this area, bottom line is temperatures are warm, upper 80s and 87 in easton and the rest of the evening, we'll fall into the 80s we'll stay warm and hazy. when may we see more showers and storms? we'll talk about that, coming up >>> you stand on a street corner and you see more people with phones up to their's. -- up to their ears. >>> well, verizon is getting rid of their 30-dollar unlimited plan. current customers get to keep the plan, but all customers are looking at data usage. it's the fastest growing use for cell phones. at&t and t-mobile got rid of their plans last year. this change only applies to new plans starting tomorrow. under the new data system, users can choose from three different programs. if you go over, you have to pay 10-dollars. for consumers who rely
here's wyatt with the forecast. >>> well, hazy, hot weather. we have a code orange air quality alert. so, be advised of this. radarwise, most of the activity is well south and east of us. we have showers moving towards pocomoke and ocean city getting doused with rain. back in this area, bottom line is temperatures are warm, upper 80s and 87 in easton and the rest of the evening, we'll fall into the 80s we'll stay warm and hazy. when may we see more showers and storms? we'll talk about...
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it depends, those stories, plus wyatt's forecast. all right. let's take a break and see how the drive home is going. i was looking in the studio monitor. it is backed up. it was stopped. all the people picking up their lawn chairs from catonsville last night. >>> one last check of the radar. tomorrow another hot, hazy day. do what you can to stay cool, lots of cold beverages. >> that's all for us on abc2 news at 6. next up, full reporting on casey anthony, what happened in florida in the courtroom today and again on nightline right after abc2news at 11. have a great rest of your night.
it depends, those stories, plus wyatt's forecast. all right. let's take a break and see how the drive home is going. i was looking in the studio monitor. it is backed up. it was stopped. all the people picking up their lawn chairs from catonsville last night. >>> one last check of the radar. tomorrow another hot, hazy day. do what you can to stay cool, lots of cold beverages. >> that's all for us on abc2 news at 6. next up, full reporting on casey anthony, what happened in...
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. >>> thank you, wyatt. >>> tomorrow, get this, annapolis gets green for the irish festival in annapolis. it runs from 11:00 to 9:00 p.m.. more than 50 vendors will have irish crafts and food and more. there will be mu sick -- music and dancing and beer. it benefits hospice at the chesapeake. >>> here's a look at what's coming up at 11:00. parents will do anything to protect their children. meet a woman who turned her children into the cops and what they did that had her taking action. >>> you may love saving $10 to the grocery store. find out how they found out how to spend 49 cents on $1500 in grocery. we'll have more when eyewitness news continues at 11:00. >>> let's check out the drive home, here's a live look at i- 695. well, it's i-50 at sandy point. it's a rain -- rainy day going to the beach. >>> you were saying that some of the storms were more organized? >> well, some of the counties are warned. >> especially towards denton in northern talbot county. look at the storm. it's moving to the east. that's large cluster of lightning from centreville and denton. that's all of the town
. >>> thank you, wyatt. >>> tomorrow, get this, annapolis gets green for the irish festival in annapolis. it runs from 11:00 to 9:00 p.m.. more than 50 vendors will have irish crafts and food and more. there will be mu sick -- music and dancing and beer. it benefits hospice at the chesapeake. >>> here's a look at what's coming up at 11:00. parents will do anything to protect their children. meet a woman who turned her children into the cops and what they did that had...
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lifting the ship had radically run down of the volga river last sunday taking nearly one hundred thirty wyatt's relatives and investigators hope raising the vessel will help establish why the disaster occurred. over a murdered story saga of a tycoon publicly in some will try to save his stricken employer as the allies leave and the police closing down both sides of the atlantic the news corp model faces a grilling by british m.p.'s and allegations of hacking the phones of nine eleven victims. losing battles but winning the war of the libyan rebels are in foreign recognition and access to khadafi assets but they are fighters struggle to get to grips on the ground the opposition's failing to advance in a strategic eastern oil town suffering heavy casualties. plus the west's empty wallet as american and the eurozone brace to save their pelasgian commies in the face of soaring debt implementing credits towards the u.s. congress needs to raise the debt ceiling to avoid the phone while italy's on the verge of meeting bailouts. next r.t. takes you into the heart of siberia or east meets west. there's
lifting the ship had radically run down of the volga river last sunday taking nearly one hundred thirty wyatt's relatives and investigators hope raising the vessel will help establish why the disaster occurred. over a murdered story saga of a tycoon publicly in some will try to save his stricken employer as the allies leave and the police closing down both sides of the atlantic the news corp model faces a grilling by british m.p.'s and allegations of hacking the phones of nine eleven victims....
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that story plus wyatt's updated forecast on abc2 news at 6:00 which starts right now. >>> now, abc2 newst 6:00. >> there are few leaders, i think in the history of football that could ever match a man like john. i will always remember john as someone who was a tremendous, emotional, eloquent, brilliant leader. >> hall of famer and union leader, john mackey died. the former great showed us how to play until the final whistle. >> it's about right. >> her six-year-old son drowned at sandy point state park on the fourth and tonight she wants the state to review its safety measures right there. >> there are so many they had. they took awesome care of her. i wouldn't
that story plus wyatt's updated forecast on abc2 news at 6:00 which starts right now. >>> now, abc2 newst 6:00. >> there are few leaders, i think in the history of football that could ever match a man like john. i will always remember john as someone who was a tremendous, emotional, eloquent, brilliant leader. >> hall of famer and union leader, john mackey died. the former great showed us how to play until the final whistle. >> it's about right. >> her...
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wyatt is a beautiful german shepherd. wyatt was tied to the front of a police station.n an animal. keep that in mind, you have to give up the pay and bring it to your local shelter. maybe they thought he was going to be a good police dog and that's why they did it. it is illegal. this dog is gentle. >> 2 or 3 years old? >> 3 years old. great disposition. walks well on leash. >> so calm, well trained. >> all the rest come on out. thank you very much. lots more dogs available at the shelter. we're back. >>> tomorrow -- cee lo green, the lady killer. live. >> you can't miss it! >> the toyota summer concert series only on "today" on nbc. >>> good morning to you. 8:56 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. two state lawmakers will meet today to discuss a hot button issue in the area. male circumcision. they'll hold a meeting with a pediatrician in san francisco. they'll make it a state issue and not something that can be banned by local governments. the bill is in response to a ban on circumcisions set to go re sn fberarean franciscooters th > we'l'll have a look at the forecas
wyatt is a beautiful german shepherd. wyatt was tied to the front of a police station.n an animal. keep that in mind, you have to give up the pay and bring it to your local shelter. maybe they thought he was going to be a good police dog and that's why they did it. it is illegal. this dog is gentle. >> 2 or 3 years old? >> 3 years old. great disposition. walks well on leash. >> so calm, well trained. >> all the rest come on out. thank you very much. lots more dogs...
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. >> all right wyatt. the latest on the british tabloid at the center of a phone hacking scandal. it will be shutting down james merdock. the 168-year-old newspaper will publish its last edition coming up on sunday, the scandal cost the paper prestige and also advertisers. >>> the shutdown of 295 near bwi for hours yesterday when the attacked a mobile speed camera. those traffic headaches you went through and sat through may have helped police. tonight we have a better idea of who they're looking for. after more than three decades, nasa's shuttle program is about to end. what will happen during the final mission and when atlantis could make its final launch if weather delays aren't happening. >> and remember -- she may be cracking your child's knuckles for not getting his key strokes right. we'll explain. >>> all right, the final countdown is on after dozens of liftoffs and landings over three decades. we could be hours away from nasa's last shuttle launch if weather doesn't get in the way. jim has the latest for us. jim. >> reporter: from the first mission over 30 years ago, it c
. >> all right wyatt. the latest on the british tabloid at the center of a phone hacking scandal. it will be shutting down james merdock. the 168-year-old newspaper will publish its last edition coming up on sunday, the scandal cost the paper prestige and also advertisers. >>> the shutdown of 295 near bwi for hours yesterday when the attacked a mobile speed camera. those traffic headaches you went through and sat through may have helped police. tonight we have a better idea of...
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wyatt. >> all right. one last look at the forecast. radar is all clear.he seven day forecast and your back to work forecast. very july like for us here. temperatures around 90. chance of a storm wednesday through friday. aax discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at the pump... and at many of the places their summer plans take them. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. i'd like nonstop travel because it's quicker. because it's convenient. it's just the best way to go. keeps the cost down. [ male announcer ] southwest airlines has added new nonstop flights from bwi airport to south carolina. it means more time doing the things i want to do. it's easy. it's hassle-free. there's no headaches. [ male announcer ] fly southwest airlines' new nonstops from bwi airport to greenville-spartanburg and charleston, south carolina. i like nonstop travel because... you don't got any more stuff. [ laughter ] [ ding ] . >>> the fireworks were great tonight and then we have problems, violence, a 4-year- old shot, a stabbing, every medic is in use. n
wyatt. >> all right. one last look at the forecast. radar is all clear.he seven day forecast and your back to work forecast. very july like for us here. temperatures around 90. chance of a storm wednesday through friday. aax discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at the pump... and at many of the places their summer plans take them. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. i'd like nonstop travel because it's quicker. because it's convenient. it's just the best way to...
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wyatt andrews, cbs news washington. >>> joining us is cbs news legal analyst, jack ford.ning. >> chris, good to see you. >> it didn't take long all right. like a rocket fastball. >> very good news i guess for roger clem epps at this point? >> at least for this moment it is. a mistrial is an unusual thing to take place inside of a courtroom. essentially it happens if a judge believes that something has -- has played out in front of the jury that could have an impact on the integrity of the trial. we have seen things such as jurors talk with other people during the midst of a trial and seen jurors going out and doing their own research or a witness blurts out something that they shouldn't say. more often than not judge is able to instruct jurors ignore it and make believe it didn't happen here. the judge here said this is way too big and way too prejudice. the judge said i can't ring the bell here so i don't have that as a remedy. as a consequence, this trial is over. >> it was actually a piece of video. like you saw with wyatt's piece saying a first-year law student wouldn
wyatt andrews, cbs news washington. >>> joining us is cbs news legal analyst, jack ford.ning. >> chris, good to see you. >> it didn't take long all right. like a rocket fastball. >> very good news i guess for roger clem epps at this point? >> at least for this moment it is. a mistrial is an unusual thing to take place inside of a courtroom. essentially it happens if a judge believes that something has -- has played out in front of the jury that could have an...
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having to live from moscow i'm reading joshie rupert murdoch has taken us wyatt at his media rivals labeling accusations against news corp as total lies and only minor mistakes have been made and a phone hacking probe will now have to answer before britain's parliament across the atlantic the r.b.i. is looking into claims that a voice mails of nine eleven victims were intercepted but as usual or am it reports while he fights to save his media titan the vultures are circling. put every media outlet in town t.v. radio in the sky right when a lot imitates life a long running simpsons takes the show to its own no rupert murdoch aka gomery by. in an episode broadcast apparently coincidentally this week. but it's not the only old piece of timing in the extraordinary phone hacking case it seems to get more scandalous every day the list of something like four thousand names which the police have had since about two thousand and forty thousand and five and yet they promise facie evidence of criminal activity by these individuals and. the murdoch empire and yet they've not acted on it so why now just
having to live from moscow i'm reading joshie rupert murdoch has taken us wyatt at his media rivals labeling accusations against news corp as total lies and only minor mistakes have been made and a phone hacking probe will now have to answer before britain's parliament across the atlantic the r.b.i. is looking into claims that a voice mails of nine eleven victims were intercepted but as usual or am it reports while he fights to save his media titan the vultures are circling. put every media...
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wyatt's there could be some conflict of interest i mean up in the they know they mean war or constitution will be it will europe know so we'll have to see toys from where they were born or stormin eight thirty institutional emerging economies the engine of global growth in recent years are vastly under represented in the organization with the u.s. and europe holding half of the votes and veto power and only suggest i am have guy is has had a negative effect on the world economy and they would use their monopoly over. and force certain policies. on countries in policy as there were no national interest the i.m.f. lends money monitors the global economy and in theory at least prevents crises its credibility has been shattered by the financial collapse in the investor connelly's which it definitely did not spot they missed it too big or biggest asset bubbles in the history of the world i think they didn't want to go against their friends on wall street and others there were making a fortune at that time some experts say the intimacy between the i.m.f. and us corporations is a matter of conce
wyatt's there could be some conflict of interest i mean up in the they know they mean war or constitution will be it will europe know so we'll have to see toys from where they were born or stormin eight thirty institutional emerging economies the engine of global growth in recent years are vastly under represented in the organization with the u.s. and europe holding half of the votes and veto power and only suggest i am have guy is has had a negative effect on the world economy and they would...
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wyatt andrews has learned more about the man who scammed his way past airport security and on to a cross-country flight. and millions of americans remember their favorite band teacher. steve hartman has one for the hall of fame. >> all i know about the marching band is you spell it f-u-n. if you change that, it's over. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. yesterday, dominique strauss-kahn was the most hated frenchman in america. the powerful p
wyatt andrews has learned more about the man who scammed his way past airport security and on to a cross-country flight. and millions of americans remember their favorite band teacher. steve hartman has one for the hall of fame. >> all i know about the marching band is you spell it f-u-n. if you change that, it's over. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. yesterday, dominique strauss-kahn was the most hated...
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the wyatt case, to sum it up, is a bad case. courts are following the law when they don't give information about what the implications are of generics versus branded names. they don't have that responsibility. in some states you do have some information before you make the purchase. it is interesting to me, say this very quickly, tort cases, all of them affect the way they live. they affect our lives. and that to me is why i like the subject so much. some of the other opinions are very lofty and very, very important but they don't affect how you live day by day. and a lot of those tort cases do. >> on the aisle over here. >> i'm general mcknight. i spent the last 60 years in telecommunications. you mentioned that the drivers in the future would be the intellectual property. it seems that the changes that the courts and the patent offices made would lend itself towards the small guy never being able to win a case in intellectual property because the larger firms now seem to have the ability to break the small guy as he tries to p
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to be published so for the past year all of us reporting and following the story had no idea what wyatt was concealing by the way it looks like now either kevin posts in the next attack or himself genuinely believe that pieces of this chat were personal or a matter of government security as he did claim or he was just trying to protect his longtime associate and source adrian lim out well when we as you for your comments no one seemed very.
to be published so for the past year all of us reporting and following the story had no idea what wyatt was concealing by the way it looks like now either kevin posts in the next attack or himself genuinely believe that pieces of this chat were personal or a matter of government security as he did claim or he was just trying to protect his longtime associate and source adrian lim out well when we as you for your comments no one seemed very.
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. >> so this guy is a gay looking wyatt earp to me. there should be nothing angry about him having sex. have you seen the guy? my god. he should be smiling having sex. >> why because it is so rare? >> exactly. >> i think if mark were here he may say this guy looks like a less gay clay aiken. >> that is an excellent point though. that's an excellent point. these people would never say these sorts of things to their faces. it is a joke on marr because you have the audience that applauses everything. especially people you don't like. you make fun of them, they applaud. and i think he was trying to impress marr. those were the things that work. he was like, let's see -- >> he is a liberal dude. he hosted a show on air america. he politically liens that way. >> am i wrong to infer -- i don't know if i am using infer correctly. but when he mentioned in bred, he is talking about palin's family. she has a child who suffers from down syndrome or has down syndrome. am i making this link or is he making this link? >> i didn't put them together or
. >> so this guy is a gay looking wyatt earp to me. there should be nothing angry about him having sex. have you seen the guy? my god. he should be smiling having sex. >> why because it is so rare? >> exactly. >> i think if mark were here he may say this guy looks like a less gay clay aiken. >> that is an excellent point though. that's an excellent point. these people would never say these sorts of things to their faces. it is a joke on marr because you have the...
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wyatt erp had it. why can't the u.s. congress find it? why can't we find the magic bullet that is the enforcement mechanism that assures we come together on the $1.8 trillion or more? if we do those things, we have an agreement. we've already agreed in principle on most of them and we understand our differences on the ones we haven't agreed on. we ought to be spending the next 24 hours finding out where our differences are and coming to find common ground, because we are not that far apart. so i want to go back to the prayer of berry blac of barry bs morning, and i listen to his prayer just about every morning because it's very insightful. there's a clear message in it. because he's talking to all of us and he's watching all of us. and he's concerned and i'm concerned. i have three children and nine grandchildren. i've said in my contamine pairntionz the rest of my -- campaigns, the rest of my life is about leaving them a country is as prosperous and as free as the country my parents left me. if we blink on this issue that's before us, th
wyatt erp had it. why can't the u.s. congress find it? why can't we find the magic bullet that is the enforcement mechanism that assures we come together on the $1.8 trillion or more? if we do those things, we have an agreement. we've already agreed in principle on most of them and we understand our differences on the ones we haven't agreed on. we ought to be spending the next 24 hours finding out where our differences are and coming to find common ground, because we are not that far apart. so...
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i'm joined by rupert wyatt, the director. good morning. to tell you, i was seeing a film and saw the trailer for this one. it looks so good because it looks so real. the technology here is amazing. tell me about it. >> well, thank you very much. we did, we worked with a compand and we made the decision to use performance capture purity because these days in this day and age and really in the last actually 18 months, i'd say, they are at a point where they can create photo realistic humanoids, apes. it was the first time they had attempted to do it and they've been very successful, i think. >> i guess so, because it's what makes it so riveting. like it's really happening, but i'm curious what attracted you to this project. it's before the events of the original film from 1968. >> yeah, i was attracted to the script first and foremost. i loved the original film and grew up with the original film and i think, i've always been intrigued by the whole inception of the story, the whole idea of how did the revolution come to pass and what made it
i'm joined by rupert wyatt, the director. good morning. to tell you, i was seeing a film and saw the trailer for this one. it looks so good because it looks so real. the technology here is amazing. tell me about it. >> well, thank you very much. we did, we worked with a compand and we made the decision to use performance capture purity because these days in this day and age and really in the last actually 18 months, i'd say, they are at a point where they can create photo realistic...
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philadelphia was the place where wyatt and his brothers in addition to create some chemical compounds and the like, had a couple of cows and created their own vaccine. h. m. alexander, and others, the most important for our story, which is a u.s. forerunner of march pharmaceutical. the process, i won't go into too much now, but the process involved a combination of the stable in the laboratory. mulford had a full on laboratory to subprocess this vaccine, that they were harvested from infected calves out in the stables. so within a month, back to camden come within a month a third of the city's population had been vaccinated. including 5000 of the city's 8000 school children. then the news spread. the news spread in camden that a 16 year-old boy named william brower had fallen ill to tetanus. tetanus was another one of those terrible diseases that vaccines have helped to bring in check. most people at the time called tetanus by another name, they called it lockjaw. the symptoms were a high fever, a tail till stiffness in the face, followed by excruciating contraction of the jaw and nec
philadelphia was the place where wyatt and his brothers in addition to create some chemical compounds and the like, had a couple of cows and created their own vaccine. h. m. alexander, and others, the most important for our story, which is a u.s. forerunner of march pharmaceutical. the process, i won't go into too much now, but the process involved a combination of the stable in the laboratory. mulford had a full on laboratory to subprocess this vaccine, that they were harvested from infected...
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two instances, if virgil hasn't been approached by a couple of town leaders offering vigilante, if wyatt hasn't had that, if the cowboys walking through meaning to leave town, but not wanting to leave too fast. because they didn't want all of the onlookers to see they are backed them down and made them leave. any number of things might have prevented this. even if that had been the case, something similar would have happened sometime soon. >> watch this. former director of the emergency management recalls the leadership of the agency during hurricane katrina. it's about an hour and 15 minutes. >> hi, i guess we're ready to begin. good evening. welcome to the national press club, i'm jan king, i'm on the book and author committee. we're so honored tonight to have as our guest michael brown. he'll be speaking to you all about his book "deadly indifference: the perfect political storm." copies of the book are available for purchase over there where nicole is sitting. and each sale benefits the eric friedheim national journalism library. no outside books will be allowed please. mr. brown wil
two instances, if virgil hasn't been approached by a couple of town leaders offering vigilante, if wyatt hasn't had that, if the cowboys walking through meaning to leave town, but not wanting to leave too fast. because they didn't want all of the onlookers to see they are backed them down and made them leave. any number of things might have prevented this. even if that had been the case, something similar would have happened sometime soon. >> watch this. former director of the emergency...
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with newly available documents jeff quinn to all the different story about wyatt earp, doc holliday and the clinton gang. and the lost war against the international state system. for mexican foreign minister george jorge castaneta talks about mexico. find out about booktv alert on weekend schedule in your in box. .. >> not just on cnn, but also through this book. steve, i want to get right to the action. this is a provocatively-titled book. not push come to shove, it's push has come to shove: getting our kids the education they deserve. what do you mean? >> enough is enough. there's no more room for our children to be failed by the system. we finally have an opportunity to transform education as we know it. we have an opportunity now like we've never had before because 20 years ago, 20 years ago if you had told us that poverty and race, that the participants' education and concern parents' education and where you lived determined the capacity of the child, we didn't have to believe it. now we've seen with successful schools and class rooms all over this great country in some of the wors
with newly available documents jeff quinn to all the different story about wyatt earp, doc holliday and the clinton gang. and the lost war against the international state system. for mexican foreign minister george jorge castaneta talks about mexico. find out about booktv alert on weekend schedule in your in box. .. >> not just on cnn, but also through this book. steve, i want to get right to the action. this is a provocatively-titled book. not push come to shove, it's push has come to...
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and let the achieve in 1892 is they allow somebody named steven wyatt, no relation to me to become ademocratic anti-monopolist senator from california ended far more than hiram johnson's father who's in their pocket. there is this memory of those figures but it's really quite real and that's what goes on but norris. i think for johnson would be interesting to go back. my sense and i can't prove it because i stopped to look for that is hiram johnson is a very smart politician. the octopus is far too valuable. everybody has the memory of it. they may not know if this powerful anymore, but he turns into something he can but not comport up and down. pyramid comes in, takes over the southern pacific and is not the political operator he is. there's no match for johnson. johnson will do is still the railroad issue for the democrats and make pervasive republican mice, but that in reform. but the octopus is dead by the early 1890s. >> you pretty thoroughly demythologizing railroads and transcontinental as the all-powerful entities than many people thought. what if we broaden the terms of that
and let the achieve in 1892 is they allow somebody named steven wyatt, no relation to me to become ademocratic anti-monopolist senator from california ended far more than hiram johnson's father who's in their pocket. there is this memory of those figures but it's really quite real and that's what goes on but norris. i think for johnson would be interesting to go back. my sense and i can't prove it because i stopped to look for that is hiram johnson is a very smart politician. the octopus is far...
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in the eyes of average americans today, the gunfight at the okay corral involved wyatt, doc holiday, and morgan. it seens to me james and tom and frank have been bumped into the back. virgil wanted to be a good law man.
in the eyes of average americans today, the gunfight at the okay corral involved wyatt, doc holiday, and morgan. it seens to me james and tom and frank have been bumped into the back. virgil wanted to be a good law man.