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car was in the marsh. jessica cooley is a crime and court reporter at the lufkin daily news. she and other journalists discovered when house purchased the 2006 bugatti for a little more than $1 million, he insured it for more than double that, $2.2 million. just three weeks after the policy goes into effect, the bugatti lands in the water. philadelphia indem anity insurance investigators are suspicious of house's claim. >> it went from, you know, the quote/unquote soggy bugatti to maybe something larger going on here with the insurance fraud. >> the insurance company notes that house put 1,200 miles on the car in just 3 weeks and he leaves the engine running for more than 15 minutes after the crash. causing unnecessary damage. but it's garza's video, widely circulated by the press and online, that becomes the linchpin of the insurance company's argument. when philadelphia indemnity reviews the footage, it claims house's story of the pelican rings false. >> there's the question that everyone wants to know.
car was in the marsh. jessica cooley is a crime and court reporter at the lufkin daily news. she and other journalists discovered when house purchased the 2006 bugatti for a little more than $1 million, he insured it for more than double that, $2.2 million. just three weeks after the policy goes into effect, the bugatti lands in the water. philadelphia indem anity insurance investigators are suspicious of house's claim. >> it went from, you know, the quote/unquote soggy bugatti to maybe...
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the fact -- and this is what the court said in marsh -- the first time that congress was writing and sending the first amendment out for the state to be ratified the adopted the practice and the congressional historical record is clear the prayers were almost exclusively counted and responded to find that word. >> i don't really understand your answer. how can it be that if the practice existed in the past, was wasn't constitutional in the past? >> yes sir. >> why would it be unconstitutional if the same thing was done today even without any past parallel practice that is a nice iteration. >> i think we've also indicated at least in some cases that is the practice is constitutional as we know it to be because of the fact it has been understood to be constitutional inconsistent with the religion clause from the soundings and other practices that have no greater impact, no greater tendency to establish and are equally constitutional -- >> is there any constitutional historical practice with respect to this body? it's not simply a legislature that has a number of the administrative. som
the fact -- and this is what the court said in marsh -- the first time that congress was writing and sending the first amendment out for the state to be ratified the adopted the practice and the congressional historical record is clear the prayers were almost exclusively counted and responded to find that word. >> i don't really understand your answer. how can it be that if the practice existed in the past, was wasn't constitutional in the past? >> yes sir. >> why would it be...
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speeds in the 30s from white marsh to the beltway. on the beltway speeds in the 30s on the topside, 27 on the west side. that's a look at 795 where you can see there's major sun glare there. bill's has it al for you. call 877-75-bills. >>> this morning marylanders are gathering and sending aid to the philippines the in the wake of typhoon haiyan. mike schuh is live with the latest on this. >> reporter: good morning. the philippines is the vast cole slands and it is a nightmare to get aid there. some countries and international aid groups are already on the ground with food, water and medicine. the city is sending a member of its emergency team. white march river of life church is collecting supplies. many can't find out the fate of loved ones because communications with debt. >>> a former member of the school for to deaf employee was convicted of abuse. taylor faces the possibility of up to 50 years in prison. >>> police arrest a gaithersburg man. 38-year-old joey poindexter frequented beer pong events. police say they found photos of
speeds in the 30s from white marsh to the beltway. on the beltway speeds in the 30s on the topside, 27 on the west side. that's a look at 795 where you can see there's major sun glare there. bill's has it al for you. call 877-75-bills. >>> this morning marylanders are gathering and sending aid to the philippines the in the wake of typhoon haiyan. mike schuh is live with the latest on this. >> reporter: good morning. the philippines is the vast cole slands and it is a nightmare to...
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between white marsh and the beltway. that's a look at that 795 delay. you can see the accident at the bottom left of your screen. it's an accident at 795 southbound at franklin boulevard. it's blocking all lanes. there's a look at that accident on 295 northbound approaching the beltway. that one fortunately does not seem to be causing any delays. >>> there's a neighborhood on edge in baltimore county. this comes after thieves target two college students in two separate incidents just hours and blocks apart really. as mike hellgren explains, the culprits are armed and at large. >> the victims were simply walking on well traveled burke avenue. sky eye chopper 13 gives you a bird's eye view of the area. it's just off york road. the first attack on sunday was a block from the second attack on monday and close to both towson university and goucher college. >> now that it's getting darker earlier it's scary walking home from classes. >> police say these men are so dangerous right now they're worried about retaliation. >> they
between white marsh and the beltway. that's a look at that 795 delay. you can see the accident at the bottom left of your screen. it's an accident at 795 southbound at franklin boulevard. it's blocking all lanes. there's a look at that accident on 295 northbound approaching the beltway. that one fortunately does not seem to be causing any delays. >>> there's a neighborhood on edge in baltimore county. this comes after thieves target two college students in two separate incidents just...
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: but that has changed dramatically. >> the marshes going down to the gulf. >> especially after a storm. as you can see in these before and after photos. a half century ago, it was five miles wide and ten miles long. today it's only a quarter mile wide and just two miles long. and the deep waters, they get closer every year. >> that's a real problem for us because the gulf of mexico is getting closer to our coastal communities. >> reporter: recently congress approved a water resources bill. but it left out louisiana's 13 billion flood protection plan to guard against future development and protect remaining marsh land from hurricane storm surges. they feel that barrier islands are now even at an even greater risk. >> it's our only natural defense that we have. without those we have to build stronger and much more extensive levy systems around our coastal communities. >> reporter: over the years oil companies have placed drilling equipment to access reserves beneath the surface to allow saltwater from the gulf to invade. that eroded the land and ruined the ecosystem. >> it's pervasive al
: but that has changed dramatically. >> the marshes going down to the gulf. >> especially after a storm. as you can see in these before and after photos. a half century ago, it was five miles wide and ten miles long. today it's only a quarter mile wide and just two miles long. and the deep waters, they get closer every year. >> that's a real problem for us because the gulf of mexico is getting closer to our coastal communities. >> reporter: recently congress approved a...
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alphonso van marsh with the latest. >> reporter: more security forces are on the streets of tacloban, after people brock into a rice house. looters hauled away thousands of sacks of food, while hundreds of typhoon victims waited in line, hoping to get something to eat. disaster specialists are desperate to get supplies and medicine to victims. but authorities say it's a logistical nightmare. 90% of the port city is in ruins. tacloban's airport is destroyed. with hundreds of bodyoss the streets, there is fear disease spreads. this woman says the smell is overpowering. there are so many dead bodies that snrot been picked up. forensic teams are preparing for the dead and mass burials. but there are tales of survival. kids survived 20 miles out to sea. >> they showed the true filipino certificate spirit. they refused to give up. they were holding onto each other. >> the u.s. is part of those sending reley teams. alphonso van marsh. wjz eyewitness news. >> if you'd like to help, the red cross is one of the agencies taking donations. call 1-800-red cross, or go to their website, www.red cro
alphonso van marsh with the latest. >> reporter: more security forces are on the streets of tacloban, after people brock into a rice house. looters hauled away thousands of sacks of food, while hundreds of typhoon victims waited in line, hoping to get something to eat. disaster specialists are desperate to get supplies and medicine to victims. but authorities say it's a logistical nightmare. 90% of the port city is in ruins. tacloban's airport is destroyed. with hundreds of bodyoss the...
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white marsh boulevard and the beltway. that's all because of that accident that is just south of the beltway on 95 southbound. so keep that in mind this morning. this traffic report is brought to you by your toyota maryland dealer. now is the time to find a great deal on a toyota at buyatoyota.com. let's go places. back over to you. >> thank you. >>> this morning's coffee with h sandra saint vicor. >> please welcome sandra to the witness news morning edition. it is fantastic to meet you. >> thank you. you too. >> our you applause ended suddenly there. they slammed the door on >> the creative process never stops. that whole time i'm really just always -- you're collecting, you're collecting stories and writing down ideas and themes. i've never really stopped performing. i have been doing some performing mind you but not as much as i will be doing now. >> you have a new cd out. >> yes, i do. scomblsz -- >> were those songs in your mind when you were taking that 10 years sort of off? >> sure. you don't really know the songsl
white marsh boulevard and the beltway. that's all because of that accident that is just south of the beltway on 95 southbound. so keep that in mind this morning. this traffic report is brought to you by your toyota maryland dealer. now is the time to find a great deal on a toyota at buyatoyota.com. let's go places. back over to you. >> thank you. >>> this morning's coffee with h sandra saint vicor. >> please welcome sandra to the witness news morning edition. it is...
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insects and spiders how were these populations in the marsh areas around the impact zone being impacted and they'd started to collect data or studies were going well and then she started running into a problem of sheriff's departments people working for the u.s. coast guard as well as people working for fish and wildlife who would come out. all of them always accompanied by someone working directly for b.p. and then moore's barring her from going back into these areas where she had previously collected data barring her from going back in to continue her studies despite the fact that she had permits issued from the relevant states where she was carrying out her research that of course granted her access into these areas so she was being directly barred and then when she took this up with them and said look i have the proper permits i'm a scientist is trying to do my research for my major university here they said look we can have you arrested if you if you try to push this matter so that she was literally barred from continuing that all on and then this prompted her out of frustration to
insects and spiders how were these populations in the marsh areas around the impact zone being impacted and they'd started to collect data or studies were going well and then she started running into a problem of sheriff's departments people working for the u.s. coast guard as well as people working for fish and wildlife who would come out. all of them always accompanied by someone working directly for b.p. and then moore's barring her from going back into these areas where she had previously...
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so specifically insects and spiders how were these populations in the marsh areas around the impact zone being impacted and they'd started to collect data or studies were going well and then she started running into a problem of. sheriff's departments people working for the u.s. coast guard as well as people working for fish and wildlife who would come out all of them always accompanied by someone working directly for b.p. and then moore's barring her from going back into these areas where she had previously collected data barring her from going back and to continue her studies despite the fact that she had permits issued from the relevant states where she was carrying out her research that of course granted her access into these areas so she was being directly barred and then when she took this up with them and said look i have the proper permits and scientists is trying to do my research for my major university here they said look we can have you arrested if you if you try to push this matter so that she was literally barred from continuing that all on and then this prompted her out of
so specifically insects and spiders how were these populations in the marsh areas around the impact zone being impacted and they'd started to collect data or studies were going well and then she started running into a problem of. sheriff's departments people working for the u.s. coast guard as well as people working for fish and wildlife who would come out all of them always accompanied by someone working directly for b.p. and then moore's barring her from going back into these areas where she...
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on 95 southbound 23 between white marsh and the beltway. that's a look at 29 where we had an earlier accident that's gone. this traffic report is brought to you by naval academy athletic athletics. visit navyporlts-- visit navysports.com. >>> many are in a rush to hear from family in the philippines. mike schuh has the story. >> reporter: good morning. it's hard to get good and bad news off of the islands. americans hit at the river life church in white marsh are waiting to hear about loved ones. they are collecting food, medicine supplies to ship to hose hardest hit. their collection of supplies continues for 2 weeks from 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m.. back to you. >> thank you. >>> h this morning we learned the name of a man killed in a fire downtown. according to our media partner the baltimore sun his name is william turner. he died friday night when a fire broke out in his room. the cause of the fire and his death are still under official oh investigation. >>> police in college park are searching for a group of thieves this morning. they s
on 95 southbound 23 between white marsh and the beltway. that's a look at 29 where we had an earlier accident that's gone. this traffic report is brought to you by naval academy athletic athletics. visit navyporlts-- visit navysports.com. >>> many are in a rush to hear from family in the philippines. mike schuh has the story. >> reporter: good morning. it's hard to get good and bad news off of the islands. americans hit at the river life church in white marsh are waiting to hear...
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as alfonso van marsh shows us, violence in the streets isn't helping recovery. >> reporter: more security forces are on the streets of tacloban after mobs broke into a rice storage house. a wall collapsed killing 8 people. looters hauled away thousands of stacks of food while hundreds of typhoon victims waited in line hoping to get something to eat. disdisaster specialists are desperate for supplies. it's a logistical nightmare. 90% of the city is in ruins, the airport is destroyed. with hundreds of bodies on the street, there is fear disease will spread. this woman say, the smell is overpowering. there are so many dead bodies that have not been picked up. forensic teams are working quickly to identify the dead and prepare for mass burials. but there are tales of survival. the head of this orphanage says his kids survived 20-foot waves that almost swept them out to sea. >> they really show the true filipino spirit. they refuse to give up. they were holding on to each other. >> reporter: the u.s. is among dozens of countries sending aid to the philippines. the united nations says the storm
as alfonso van marsh shows us, violence in the streets isn't helping recovery. >> reporter: more security forces are on the streets of tacloban after mobs broke into a rice storage house. a wall collapsed killing 8 people. looters hauled away thousands of stacks of food while hundreds of typhoon victims waited in line hoping to get something to eat. disdisaster specialists are desperate for supplies. it's a logistical nightmare. 90% of the city is in ruins, the airport is destroyed. with...
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now the question is how to manage the problems that arise spent marsh is not the source of government involvement in religion in this respect. the first congress is the source. >> there enough. their tradition to which marsh points. >> the first congress also adopted the first amendment. >> that's correct. and it had prayers that did not address predestination or having to accept jesus as your savior r or any point on which listeners disagreed. >> many of them are very explicitly christian. >> that was not a point of disagreement at the time. they stayed away from any issue that protestants disagreed on. >> in the way it sounds quite elitist to say we can do this in washington, sacramento and austin, texas, but you people up in greece can't do that spent well, it's not that the people in greece can't do it. it's just that this board is functioning a fundamentally different way from what congress or the state legislature functions. and also -- >> my understanding is that the first job in of the senate was a episcopal bishop of new york, isn't that correct? he took his prayers from the
now the question is how to manage the problems that arise spent marsh is not the source of government involvement in religion in this respect. the first congress is the source. >> there enough. their tradition to which marsh points. >> the first congress also adopted the first amendment. >> that's correct. and it had prayers that did not address predestination or having to accept jesus as your savior r or any point on which listeners disagreed. >> many of them are very...
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members of the river of life church in white marsh where many families have been impacted by the storm. the church is now collecting clothes, food, medicine and other supplies to send overseas. >> we're planning to send a big container and we want to make it really fast, because time is of the essence. >> as she organizes the massive collection, the pastor still doesn't know the fate of her own family. >> land lines, stones, no nothing. >> reporter: now the entire community prays as they do what they can to help. and the river of life church will be accepting donations from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. for the next two weeks. a benefit concert is planned for this sunday. reporting live, meghan mccorkell, wjz eyewitness news. >> meghan, thank you. you can help the victims of the philippines typhoon. catholic relief services, call this number or log on to their website, www.crs.org. >>> a campus on edge after two college park students are attacked and robbed. around 3:00 a.m. sunday, the two men were walking along paint branch trail when they were confronted by a group of 8-10 men and attacked
members of the river of life church in white marsh where many families have been impacted by the storm. the church is now collecting clothes, food, medicine and other supplies to send overseas. >> we're planning to send a big container and we want to make it really fast, because time is of the essence. >> as she organizes the massive collection, the pastor still doesn't know the fate of her own family. >> land lines, stones, no nothing. >> reporter: now the entire...
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here's alfonzo van marsh with the latest for wjz. >> reporter: more security forces on the streets of tacloban after mobs broke into a rice storage house. a wall collapsed killing eight people. looters hauled away thousands of sacks of food while hundreds of typhoon victims waited in line hoping to get something to eat. disaster specialists are desperate to get supplies and medicine to victims. authorities say it's a logistical nightmare, 90% of the port city in ruins, the airport is destroyed. with hundreds of bodies on the streets there is fear disease will spread. this woman says the smell is overpowering. there are so many dead bodies that haven't been picked up. forensic teams are working quickly to identify the dead and prepare for mass burials but there are tales of survival. ahead of the -- the head of the orphanage says the kids survived 20-foot waves that almost swept them out to sea. >> they showed the true filipino spirit. they refused to give up. >> reporter: the u.s. is among dozens of countries sending aid to the philippines. the united nations says the storm left more
here's alfonzo van marsh with the latest for wjz. >> reporter: more security forces on the streets of tacloban after mobs broke into a rice storage house. a wall collapsed killing eight people. looters hauled away thousands of sacks of food while hundreds of typhoon victims waited in line hoping to get something to eat. disaster specialists are desperate to get supplies and medicine to victims. authorities say it's a logistical nightmare, 90% of the port city in ruins, the airport is...
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the supreme court in marsh v chambers 1983 uphe would the constitutionality of legislative prayer. so i think it is pretty clear that our framers intended that there be a spiritual amendment to government and that the separation of church and state was referring to the establishment of religion, of having an official state religion or government yl religion. and i don't think any lawmaker would want me to address any particular partisan issue. my position is nonpartisan. in statement i have made my intersession could apply to both sides of the aisle. i provide ministry in a political environment. so my prayers will reflect material related to government because that is what politics -- that's what the political process is all about. but it does not bring up my prayers. i deliberately avoid partisan issues. i've never talked about immigration reform, i've never talked about same sex marriage or pro choice or pro life or nything like that. i would not be addressing partisan issues. so i pray as we said earlier out of the overflow of my devotional life and pass torl outreach. not to b
the supreme court in marsh v chambers 1983 uphe would the constitutionality of legislative prayer. so i think it is pretty clear that our framers intended that there be a spiritual amendment to government and that the separation of church and state was referring to the establishment of religion, of having an official state religion or government yl religion. and i don't think any lawmaker would want me to address any particular partisan issue. my position is nonpartisan. in statement i have...
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with the guidance of the marsh opinions that the courts are not the poorest the contents of public prayers and regulating the content violates the establishment clause by an orthodox of neutrality. it would define what theological terms may be used in this prayer , an impossible task. it is not possible to have a religiously neutral prayer. there is a deity and a civic setting confirmed in the history of our people and the documents confirmed by the supreme court. religions only share some point in common and are quite divergent in others. religions like christianity and islam believe in one god forms ofe hinduism honor many gods. it cannot provide for a neutral are moreile others generally of supreme beings. the religious views are neutered and imposes free exercise in the religion of establishment that flies in the face of the words and practices of those that wrote the first amendment religion clauses. to demand some suppose a neutral corer is to strike at the itself. it is where the state will not interfere with the percent of and nota civic context defy the theological content of this
with the guidance of the marsh opinions that the courts are not the poorest the contents of public prayers and regulating the content violates the establishment clause by an orthodox of neutrality. it would define what theological terms may be used in this prayer , an impossible task. it is not possible to have a religiously neutral prayer. there is a deity and a civic setting confirmed in the history of our people and the documents confirmed by the supreme court. religions only share some...
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part of the plan focuses on saving six threatened species including california clapper rail, salt marsh mounts which lost most of the habitat, and sassoon thistle. this is the second biggest wetlands restoration in the united states behind only the ever glades. >> high school seniors busy working on college applications and parents worrying about the debt and loans. >> it's more he expensive every year. consumer reports partnered with seven on your side to reveal problems to be aware of when going into debt for school. >> new student debt tops $1 trillion. loans exceeding all other consumer loans aside mortgages. two thirds of the graduates carry a debt burden. consumer reports says it's twisting lives of young people and creating a drag on the economy. krista is proud of hefr college and graduate degrees but says 100,000s ndz loans are crushing her. >> sometimes wondering can i afford to go food shopping today? do i need to wait until the next check. sitting here feel like what was the point? >> she says the loans take a quarter of her pay, leaving barely enough money for living expens
part of the plan focuses on saving six threatened species including california clapper rail, salt marsh mounts which lost most of the habitat, and sassoon thistle. this is the second biggest wetlands restoration in the united states behind only the ever glades. >> high school seniors busy working on college applications and parents worrying about the debt and loans. >> it's more he expensive every year. consumer reports partnered with seven on your side to reveal problems to be...
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speeds still in the teens on 95 southbound between white marsh and the beltway. that's a look at the delay. this traffic report is brought to you by bge. your bulbs wasting emergency? details at wasting energy? details at bgesmartenergy.com. >>> the family of a man who died in police custody is suing the police department. police confronted 46-year-old anthony anderson after a drug deal. they say he refused to follow orders and put drugs in his mouth. an officer tackled anderson and he died from blunt force injured. the medical examiner ruled his death and then when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios you get it. america's fastest most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. [ male announcer ] this is your last chance to swi
speeds still in the teens on 95 southbound between white marsh and the beltway. that's a look at the delay. this traffic report is brought to you by bge. your bulbs wasting emergency? details at wasting energy? details at bgesmartenergy.com. >>> the family of a man who died in police custody is suing the police department. police confronted 46-year-old anthony anderson after a drug deal. they say he refused to follow orders and put drugs in his mouth. an officer tackled anderson and he...
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as cbs reporter alfonso van marsh report, the turn of events could affect the withdrawal of u.s. troops in afghanistan. >> afghan president hamid karzai is refusing to sign a security agreement that would keep about 8,000 troops in afghanistan after the official pullout next year. he told the u.s. national security advisor susan rice that the u.s. must stop the u.s. military raids on afghan homes and show more support for peace talk with the taliban. rice met with karzai on monday. >> if the agreement is not signed properly, what i said to the president we would have no choice, we would be compelled by necessity, not by preference, to have to begin to plan for the prospect that woe will not be able to keep our troops there. >> reporter: some afghans oppose the plan, saying the country doesn't need america's help in fighting the taliban. karzai is going against the grand council's elders who talked about the deal last week. and postponing the agreement politicians say will cause more instability. >> this is not what we want tore the nation. >> karzai says the agreement can wait un
as cbs reporter alfonso van marsh report, the turn of events could affect the withdrawal of u.s. troops in afghanistan. >> afghan president hamid karzai is refusing to sign a security agreement that would keep about 8,000 troops in afghanistan after the official pullout next year. he told the u.s. national security advisor susan rice that the u.s. must stop the u.s. military raids on afghan homes and show more support for peace talk with the taliban. rice met with karzai on monday....
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alfonso van marsh, cbs news. >>> bay area groups are organizing relief efforts to help the victims of the typhoon. and we have more on the donations coming in. mark has more. >> reporter: well, frank, we are at one of those drop-off- site locations to help the victims of the typhoon haiyan. we are on 7th street between howard and mission. these folks are here all day until midnight. so keep the donations rolling in. donation sites like this are popping up all over the bay area. this man kept his doors open all night collecting supplies for victims of typhoon haiyan. the donations are still modest. a few boxes of canned goods and a table of dried food. but there are high hopes here generosity will come knocking. >> our goal is to fill this whole room up to the rafters. >> haiyan has devastated the island nation and the need for money to rebuild the infrastructure is just as great as the immediate need for batteries, food and medicine. >> it is a typhoon. we need help now. >> reporter: and fortunately this man was able to reach his family in the philippines on the phone. >> i thank god.
alfonso van marsh, cbs news. >>> bay area groups are organizing relief efforts to help the victims of the typhoon. and we have more on the donations coming in. mark has more. >> reporter: well, frank, we are at one of those drop-off- site locations to help the victims of the typhoon haiyan. we are on 7th street between howard and mission. these folks are here all day until midnight. so keep the donations rolling in. donation sites like this are popping up all over the bay area....
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rene marsh is the an dulles international airport outside washington. renee? >> that's right. i can tell you, that is the word we're hearing over and over again for the situation at airports across the country. essentially up and down the eastern seaboard is delay, delay, delay. and we're seeing more delays than we're seeing cancellations at this point. rough estimate, according to midwest sites that track the flights around the country, more than 1600 delays at this point. been there, done that. dulles airport revved up these snow plows during the last snowstorm in march. today dulles and airports up and down the east coast are prepared to do the same. if it comes to it. >> so far the forecast seems to be pointing towards a new sans storm, one that's not going to result in severe cancellations but more so delays. >> still it could be a nightmare for some flyers. >> we see a lot of delays and a lot of cancellations with storms like this. >> daniel baker runs the flight tracking website flightaware.com. he says making matters worst, planes are already full. >> the issue is if y
rene marsh is the an dulles international airport outside washington. renee? >> that's right. i can tell you, that is the word we're hearing over and over again for the situation at airports across the country. essentially up and down the eastern seaboard is delay, delay, delay. and we're seeing more delays than we're seeing cancellations at this point. rough estimate, according to midwest sites that track the flights around the country, more than 1600 delays at this point. been there,...
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we would agree with the guidance of the marsh and lee opinions that the courts are parse the content of public prayers and that regulating a prayers content establishment clause by imposing a civic orthodoxy of neutrality. opposed neutrality would define what theological terms prayer, an in this impossible task, and would have the courts imposing official prayers. secondly, it is not possible to have a religiously neutral prayer. a guaranteed right of voluntary public prayer to a setting already confirmed within the history of our people, its documents, and supreme court in previous rulings. religions only share some points however, and are quite divergent in others. suchxample, some religions as christianity, judaism and islam believe in one god whereas of hinduism believe in many gods. recovers prayers in the name of allah and jewsies jesus respectively whereas others to a supreme being. rick a non-sectarian prayer is on freee a burden exercise of religion in the name of no establishment which flies the words and practices of those who wrote the irst amendment religion clauses clau
we would agree with the guidance of the marsh and lee opinions that the courts are parse the content of public prayers and that regulating a prayers content establishment clause by imposing a civic orthodoxy of neutrality. opposed neutrality would define what theological terms prayer, an in this impossible task, and would have the courts imposing official prayers. secondly, it is not possible to have a religiously neutral prayer. a guaranteed right of voluntary public prayer to a setting...
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right terry marsh was on the story here in berlin terry is always thank you very much. our age another new chapter to report from the word of german politics former president chris campbell has gone on trial over a scandal that cost him his job is accused of accepting favors raleigh was an office move is the only german head of state to face such challenges in court. he insists he is innocent christiane is once again in the spotlights twenty one months after he resigned the court case is opened. the foam a gem and president is accused of accepting faith is worthless and eight hundred units. this is certainly not an easy day but i'm sure i'll be able to disprove the last remaining accusations. i can always conducted myself appropriately in office the government. most cases as much about ethics as it is about more. the rising star in politics vote was expected to guide gemini in a new direction as presidents. but at the end of twenty left in his image abruptly change. us media reports emerged about the tenets of the new rates and vacations in the homes of wealthy acquaint
right terry marsh was on the story here in berlin terry is always thank you very much. our age another new chapter to report from the word of german politics former president chris campbell has gone on trial over a scandal that cost him his job is accused of accepting favors raleigh was an office move is the only german head of state to face such challenges in court. he insists he is innocent christiane is once again in the spotlights twenty one months after he resigned the court case is...
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they have confirmed the body found in the marshes saturday is that of 42-year-old gerardo nales. the pilot radioed for help saying the man opened the door midair and then fell 2,000 feet into the atlantic. there are no reports of any foul play. >>> princeton university administrators decided to offer a meningitis vaccine not previously used in the u.s. the unusual step comes after seven cases of the potentially fatal disease have been diagnosed on the campus. the first will be available next month. >>> youtube is back up and running after a rare outage. people trying to access the site got a message that said a team of highly trained monkeys had been sent to fix the problem. that made users wonder if the site had been hacked. google which owns you tube has not said what the problem was exactly. >>> u.s. stamps going on sale today stirring up controversy. they honor harry potter films and show daniel with radcliffe and maggie smith. and they are british not american. break with past practice. postmaster general says the cash-strapped agency needs to send more stamps. critics call
they have confirmed the body found in the marshes saturday is that of 42-year-old gerardo nales. the pilot radioed for help saying the man opened the door midair and then fell 2,000 feet into the atlantic. there are no reports of any foul play. >>> princeton university administrators decided to offer a meningitis vaccine not previously used in the u.s. the unusual step comes after seven cases of the potentially fatal disease have been diagnosed on the campus. the first will be...
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alphonso van marsh, wjz eyewitness news. >> and if you would like to help the red cross is one of the agencies taking donations. you can call 1-800-red cross. or go to its website, wwwith -- www.red cross.org. >>> skateboarders department seem to mind the cold. wearing only hooded sweatshirts as they practiced their tricks. and this is what we saw a short time ago. but temperatures are dropping. wjz is live with first warning weather coverage. meteorologist tim williams and bob turk are updating the temperatures. >>> right now, we're down to 35. not that far from freezing if you're heading out. 35 in elkton. only 23 in elkton. once again, the dew points low. this is dry air. 18 degrees, dew point. 34 in ocean city. temperatures right now, with a north wind, not that strong. in fact, not right now, in the baltimore region, the winds turn to dead calm. but it does give some areas a wind chill. back in the teens and 20s to the west as can you see. we're still around 35. so really not seeing any effective wind chill. that's the good news. the other good news is, a big warmup on the way. t
alphonso van marsh, wjz eyewitness news. >> and if you would like to help the red cross is one of the agencies taking donations. you can call 1-800-red cross. or go to its website, wwwith -- www.red cross.org. >>> skateboarders department seem to mind the cold. wearing only hooded sweatshirts as they practiced their tricks. and this is what we saw a short time ago. but temperatures are dropping. wjz is live with first warning weather coverage. meteorologist tim williams and bob...
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alfonso van marsh, kpix 5. >> people in the bay area are stepping up to the plate scrambling to send relief supplies to the philippines. kpix 5's betty yu with a group that hopes to get aid directly to the victims faster than the biggester organizations. >> reporter: there's little to do for survivors of the typhoon. >> from the distance you can see people floating on the sea because they are surrounded in the water. >> reporter: the bay area resident happened to be in her home country when the storm hit. she felt its power from 400 miles away. >> you could hear the whistle of the wind and that was really something very scary because of in your house isn't strong enough or if you're just standing on the street you'll be splashed out. >> reporter: here in the bay area help is coming. donations are piling up. so community organizations and civic leaders launched a task force in san francisco today. it's part of the national alliance for filipino concerns or nafcon which has already collected $100,000 for victims. >> the main focus of the campaign is to gather as much monetary donations
alfonso van marsh, kpix 5. >> people in the bay area are stepping up to the plate scrambling to send relief supplies to the philippines. kpix 5's betty yu with a group that hopes to get aid directly to the victims faster than the biggester organizations. >> reporter: there's little to do for survivors of the typhoon. >> from the distance you can see people floating on the sea because they are surrounded in the water. >> reporter: the bay area resident happened to be in...
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the early seventy's when marsh when marcos declared martial law and became the dictator of the philippines and twenty five years later they got here model there and to the best of my knowledge there wasn't any bloodshed in the way that they did it so the philippine people could be very proud of what they accomplished you can have revolutions without bloodshed especially here in the united states all of that is what is why we want a solution. yes absolutely. and i didn't want i wasn't around at that democrats and republicans. how do you see a revolution happening in america a lot of us destroying these two political parties of marginalizing them taking them out of the system we should have we should have elections that don't have political parties where you run as an individual and you don't have to be part of a gang in which to serve your country you don't have to join a gang to do it and that's what we that's what we need a revolution both thomas jefferson john adams and george washington all warned us they warned us if you read what they wrote when they created the united states they war
the early seventy's when marsh when marcos declared martial law and became the dictator of the philippines and twenty five years later they got here model there and to the best of my knowledge there wasn't any bloodshed in the way that they did it so the philippine people could be very proud of what they accomplished you can have revolutions without bloodshed especially here in the united states all of that is what is why we want a solution. yes absolutely. and i didn't want i wasn't around at...
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the early seventy's when marsh when marcos declared martial law and became the dictator of the philippines and twenty five years later they got your model there and to the best of my knowledge there wasn't any bloodshed in the way that they did it so the philippine people could be very proud of what they accomplished you can have revolutions without bloodshed especially here in the united states or that it was what you want we want to lose that america yes absolutely. and i don't want revolution running by the democrats and republicans what's how do you see a revolution happening in a matter of destroying these two political parties of marginalizing them taking them out of the system we should have we should have elections that don't have political parties where you run as an individual and you don't have to be part of a gang in which to serve your country you don't have to join a gang to do it that's what we that's what we need a revolution both thomas jefferson john adams and george washington all warned us they warned us if you read what they wrote when they created the united states th
the early seventy's when marsh when marcos declared martial law and became the dictator of the philippines and twenty five years later they got your model there and to the best of my knowledge there wasn't any bloodshed in the way that they did it so the philippine people could be very proud of what they accomplished you can have revolutions without bloodshed especially here in the united states or that it was what you want we want to lose that america yes absolutely. and i don't want...
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the early seventy's when marsh when marcos declared martial law and became the dictator of the philippines and twenty five years later they got your model there and to the best of my knowledge there wasn't any bloodshed in the way that they did it so the philippine people could be very proud of what they accomplished you could have revolutions without bloodshed especially here in the united states to know that it was what you want we were absolutely sure that america yes absolutely. and i don't want revolution running by the democrats and republicans what's that how do you see a revolution happening in america all of us destroying these two political parties of marginalizing them taking them out of the system we should have we should have elections that don't have political parties where you run as an individual and you don't have to be part of a gang in which to serve your country you don't have to join a gang to do it that's what we that's what we need a revolution and both thomas jefferson john adams and george washington all warned us they warned us if you read what they wrote when the
the early seventy's when marsh when marcos declared martial law and became the dictator of the philippines and twenty five years later they got your model there and to the best of my knowledge there wasn't any bloodshed in the way that they did it so the philippine people could be very proud of what they accomplished you could have revolutions without bloodshed especially here in the united states to know that it was what you want we were absolutely sure that america yes absolutely. and i don't...
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the early seventy's when marsh when marcos declared martial law and became the dictator of the philippines and twenty five years later they got here model there and to the best of my knowledge there wasn't any bloodshed in the way that they did it so the philippine people could be very proud of what they accomplished you can have revolutions without bloodshed especially here in the united states all of that is why we want to salute all america yes absolutely. and i don't want revolution running by the democrats and republicans what's how do you see a revolution happening in america are all of us destroying these two political parties of marginalizing them taking them out of the system we should have we should have elections that don't have political parties where you run as an individual and you don't have to be part of a gang in which to serve your country you don't have to join a gang to do it that's what we that's what we need a revolution on both thomas jefferson john adams and george washington all warned us they warned us if you read what they wrote when they created the united state
the early seventy's when marsh when marcos declared martial law and became the dictator of the philippines and twenty five years later they got here model there and to the best of my knowledge there wasn't any bloodshed in the way that they did it so the philippine people could be very proud of what they accomplished you can have revolutions without bloodshed especially here in the united states all of that is why we want to salute all america yes absolutely. and i don't want revolution running...
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speeds in the 20s on 95 between white marsh and the beltway. that's a look at the west side where it's moving very slow. this traffic report is brought to you by united healthcare stepping up for better healthcare. >>> a baltimore city woman is dead after being mauled by her own dog. mike schuh has the story. >> reporter: good morning. that animal had previously been in the crust ustody of animal control. in april the -- >> i'm sorry. we're having problems. >>> a 6-year-old drown s in carroll county. the sheriff's office said he playing with a group of children when he fell in the lake. it's an accidental drowning in this case. >>> baltimore city leaders are trying to help families stretch their monthly food dollar following cuts announced in the federal food stamp program. now shoppers with food stamps will receive up to an extra $10 a week if they buy from a farmer's market. about 30% of shoppers in maryland are using food stamps. >>> the ravens suffer a rare loss to the browns. in the first half jason campbell passes to bess who scores a tou
speeds in the 20s on 95 between white marsh and the beltway. that's a look at the west side where it's moving very slow. this traffic report is brought to you by united healthcare stepping up for better healthcare. >>> a baltimore city woman is dead after being mauled by her own dog. mike schuh has the story. >> reporter: good morning. that animal had previously been in the crust ustody of animal control. in april the -- >> i'm sorry. we're having problems. >>> a...
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cnn's renee marsh has more on what the faa is doing about it. >>> april 2006 unmanned aircraft loses contact with pilots and goes on joy right flying 30 miles when it crashes with an arizona home. it is that made air >> as it looks to open air space to thousands of drones. >> we must ensure that safety and efficiency of the entire air space, including all aircraft, all people and property. >> in the next five years, drone use by businesses and governments is expected to soar. the faa estimates as many as 7500 drones could be flying in the u.s. air space at any given time. thursday, the agency released a blue print of steps necessary to make it happen. requiring drones have sensors enabling it to avoid crashing into another aircraft. standardized training for operators and identifying safe distances drones should keep from other planes. >>> the faa is working on rules for small drones like this one to even larger ones with a wingspan of a 737 capable of flying up to 60,000 feet. but some commercial pie lots fear sharing the skies could mean disaster. >> i think that most pilots across
cnn's renee marsh has more on what the faa is doing about it. >>> april 2006 unmanned aircraft loses contact with pilots and goes on joy right flying 30 miles when it crashes with an arizona home. it is that made air >> as it looks to open air space to thousands of drones. >> we must ensure that safety and efficiency of the entire air space, including all aircraft, all people and property. >> in the next five years, drone use by businesses and governments is expected...
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before the race begins to the south pole monday. >>> in london, alphonso van marsh, wjz eyewitness news. >> and the walking with the wounded charity treks started in 2011 wa journey from the-- with a journey to the north pole. >>> much warmer day here in baltimore. >> will temperatures keep climbing through the weekend? bob turk has the updated first warning forecast coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> meteorologist tim williams here, outside the wjz mobile weather lab. here at downtown inner harbor. we are here just down from the straud. it is a norwegian royal tall ship. and if bob make its cold like it did before, we're going to have him doing that job. have him walking the poop deck. bob, sending it back to you on tv hill. >> that's not what i want to do. [ laughter ] that is a tough job. but it has to be done. >>> let's take a look at temperatures and conditions around the region. at least it's a mild day for those folks. and everybody else. 56 degrees right now. we got pretty warm this afternoon, compared to what we've seen. nerkt winds at 5. the barometer, right now, holdi
before the race begins to the south pole monday. >>> in london, alphonso van marsh, wjz eyewitness news. >> and the walking with the wounded charity treks started in 2011 wa journey from the-- with a journey to the north pole. >>> much warmer day here in baltimore. >> will temperatures keep climbing through the weekend? bob turk has the updated first warning forecast coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> meteorologist tim williams here, outside the...
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thanks very much to barbara starr at the pentagon. >>> we will get more now from cnn's renee marsh to explain exactly what this air defense identification zone is, how does it work. renee, walk us through what they have actually declared here. >> reporter: you probably know that u.s. sovereignty doesn't end at the coastline, it extends 12 miles beyond that. but what we're talking about today is different. the air defense identification zone extending hundreds of miles beyond that 12 mile limit. so this is the united states and that zone extends some 200 miles beyond the borders. that's what we can tell you here. so this all comes down to national security, essentially allowing nations to protect themselves from approaching threats. so here's how it works. if you are an aircraft and you're coming into the united states, you have to identify yourself. you also have to report your flight plan and you also have to report your exact location. now, just last week, china announced that it was creating this new air defense zone and this is exactly where they are marking that zone there. well,
thanks very much to barbara starr at the pentagon. >>> we will get more now from cnn's renee marsh to explain exactly what this air defense identification zone is, how does it work. renee, walk us through what they have actually declared here. >> reporter: you probably know that u.s. sovereignty doesn't end at the coastline, it extends 12 miles beyond that. but what we're talking about today is different. the air defense identification zone extending hundreds of miles beyond that...
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speeds in the 20s on the west side, in the 30s on the topside. 95 southbound slow between white marsh and the beltway. that's a look at a parking lot essentially on the west side of the beltway at old court road. not so good on 895 southbound. traffic being temporarily held. this traffic report is brought to you by dr. paul miller. going to the dentist doesn't have to be painful. contact him online at yoursmiletoday.com. back over to you don. >> thank you. >>> two college campuses in towson are on high alert. mike schuh is live with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. two victims within two days within a block of each other here on burk avenue in towson. one accident goes the goucher the other to towson. both were target today their smart phones when attacked by armed robbers. it happened in the early morning hours just east of the university. police don't have a description of the three robbers because the condition of the second victim has presented officers from interviewing him. i'm mike schuh reporting live. back to you. >> thank you. >>> police are investigating three murders
speeds in the 20s on the west side, in the 30s on the topside. 95 southbound slow between white marsh and the beltway. that's a look at a parking lot essentially on the west side of the beltway at old court road. not so good on 895 southbound. traffic being temporarily held. this traffic report is brought to you by dr. paul miller. going to the dentist doesn't have to be painful. contact him online at yoursmiletoday.com. back over to you don. >> thank you. >>> two college...
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renee marsh is live at reagan international airport. what can you tell us, renee? >> reporter: let's call this the calm before the storm. you can see people are showing up to arrive only first flights here at reagan international. of course, at is this point, things are okay. of course as the day goes on, things will change. roughly 200 flights canceled nationwide. that is what the outlook looks like according to flight tracker websites this morning. and about 120 delays at this hour. here at reagan national airport, luke at the boards, everything looks pretty good.
renee marsh is live at reagan international airport. what can you tell us, renee? >> reporter: let's call this the calm before the storm. you can see people are showing up to arrive only first flights here at reagan international. of course, at is this point, things are okay. of course as the day goes on, things will change. roughly 200 flights canceled nationwide. that is what the outlook looks like according to flight tracker websites this morning. and about 120 delays at this hour....
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officials tell cnn the plane will attempt to take off later today. >> rene marsh tells us how the plane got into this predicament in the first place. >> reporter: a giant cargo plane stranded in wichita, kansas, this morning, after making a big mistake, landing at the wrong airport, ten miles away from where it was supposed to. >> giant 4241 heavy, do you know which airport you're at? >> well, we think we have a pretty good pulse. >> giant 4241 heavy, roger, you -- it appears you are at jabarra. >> say again? >> giant 4241 heavy, we saw the plane on the radar and it appears you are at jabarra airport. >> say again the name of it again? >> jabara. >> reporter: the jet was supposed to land at the mcconnell air force base late last night but somehow ended up at the jabara airport, making matters worse, jabara has no control tower and a runway that's only half the length of mcconnell's. >> mcconnell's is nine miles southeast. >> yes, sir, we just landed at the other airport. >> reporter: and it doesn't end there. a tug that was on its way to help move the dreamlifter broke down, according t
officials tell cnn the plane will attempt to take off later today. >> rene marsh tells us how the plane got into this predicament in the first place. >> reporter: a giant cargo plane stranded in wichita, kansas, this morning, after making a big mistake, landing at the wrong airport, ten miles away from where it was supposed to. >> giant 4241 heavy, do you know which airport you're at? >> well, we think we have a pretty good pulse. >> giant 4241 heavy, roger, you --...
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an assembly line of hope is operating in white marsh baltimore county at the international christian fellowship. members are collecting supply toss the send to the survivors in the philippines. >> we are collecting clothes, dry goods. >> reporter: with each passing day, the situation in the philippines is moving from dire to desperation. has it been difficult for you to watch those images on the television? >> oh, yeah. you would cry. your heart would be, you know, break. yeah, it's really so devastatingment. >> reporter: water, food, shelter, and medicine are all in short supply. the city of baltimore is sending members of its emergency management team to help some of the 600,000 people with no place to live. >> i'm going to be there in a planning function. so that's going to be figuring out what resources we have and the patient s we see in terms of injuries and stuff like that. >> reporter: they'll continue collecting supplies until november 22nd. if it's true the little things count, then this 12-year-old has made a big impact. she broke her piggy bank to donate to the philippine
an assembly line of hope is operating in white marsh baltimore county at the international christian fellowship. members are collecting supply toss the send to the survivors in the philippines. >> we are collecting clothes, dry goods. >> reporter: with each passing day, the situation in the philippines is moving from dire to desperation. has it been difficult for you to watch those images on the television? >> oh, yeah. you would cry. your heart would be, you know, break....
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first let's go to alphonso van marsh for the latest. >> reporter: the typhoon unleashed 20-foot waves. it forced more than a million people out of their homes. forecasters say the massive typhoon measures some 300 miles wide and may be the most powerful storm to ever hit land. philippine officials blame haiyan for many deaths and say the storm put some 12 million at risk. this man says "i saw those big waves and i immediately told my neighbors to flee. we thought it was a tsunami ." the roaring winds and downpours knocked out power and telephone service. flooding and land slides bury villages. rescuers carry children to safety and distribute supplies including to tourist resorts. haiyan is on a path to hit china next where emergency preparations are underway. >> complete coverage continues now. bob turk is tracking this monster storm. >> this is moving quickly. that's the only caveat. it didn't slow down. it moved across central philippines around sea boo about 200 miles south of manilla. there is a big arch of islands there. this is one of the worst ever to hit the philippines. they
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van marsh with the devastation it's leaving in its wake. >> reporter: typhoon haiyan unleashed 200 mile-per-hour- plus winds, forcing more than a million people in the philippines out of their homes. forecasters say the massive typhoon, known as a hurricane in the western hemisphere, measures some 300 miles wide and may be the most powerful storm to ever hit land. philippine officials are blaming haiyan for many deaths and say the storm has put some 12 million people at risk. [ foreign language ] >> reporter: this man says i saw those big waves and i immediately told my neighbors to flee. we thought it was a tsunami. the supertyphoon's roaring winds and downpours knocked out power and telephone service. flooding and landslides buried villages. rescue workers carried children to safety and distributed supplies in the central philippines, including tourist resorts home to world famous beaches. haiyan is on a path to hit china and vietnam next, where emergency preparations are under way. >> our complete coverage continues with bob turk, tracking this monster storm from the first warning weather cen
van marsh with the devastation it's leaving in its wake. >> reporter: typhoon haiyan unleashed 200 mile-per-hour- plus winds, forcing more than a million people in the philippines out of their homes. forecasters say the massive typhoon, known as a hurricane in the western hemisphere, measures some 300 miles wide and may be the most powerful storm to ever hit land. philippine officials are blaming haiyan for many deaths and say the storm has put some 12 million people at risk. [ foreign...
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here is ray marsh. >> reporter: the power of a liquid bomb on display. it was the devious weapon of choice in the chilling 2006 plan to blow up as many as ten u.s.-bound flights from the united kingdom. the plot was foiled but since then the past seven years, flyers have been restricted to no more than 3.4 ounces of liquid or on gels allowed in carry-ons in the u.s. and europe. now new technology could allow airports around the country to ease the rule. london is taking the first step towards the goal of lifting restrictions on liquids by 2016 by installing new liquid scanning technology at heathrow airport. the ohio-based company which developed the machine says it sta scans containers in less than ten seconds and using radio frequency and technology and the company didn't specify the margin of error only saying it was very low and very nonfactors such as the type of container. all european airports have been mandated to have technology capable of scanning for liquid explosives by 2014. but what about the u.s.? the tsa tells cnn developing liquid scanne
here is ray marsh. >> reporter: the power of a liquid bomb on display. it was the devious weapon of choice in the chilling 2006 plan to blow up as many as ten u.s.-bound flights from the united kingdom. the plot was foiled but since then the past seven years, flyers have been restricted to no more than 3.4 ounces of liquid or on gels allowed in carry-ons in the u.s. and europe. now new technology could allow airports around the country to ease the rule. london is taking the first step...
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still at full speed between white marsh and the tunnel. that's a look at the topside, getting busier but not yet delayed at harford road. that's a look at the west side at exit 17. this traffic report is brought to you by your maryland toyota dealer. do you dream of all the places you'd like to go? toyota is ready to take you there. find a great deal on a toyota at buyatoyota.com. let's go places. >>> all right. we're going to bring ron in on a discussion then we will have our segment. this year it happens well every year for the past 20 years now. >> yeah. it's been a long time. >> it's been a long time. johns hopkins is the beneficiarg effort by joseph bank, it's called the miracle collection ties. these are ties, ron is also wearing one, that are designed by kids who have been treated at the johns hopkins children's center. they're unique designs. the kids do a drawing and a piece of the drawing is taken and made into a tie. mine was gino. he's 18. it's called rubix cube enjoyed video gaming so he turned that into a tie. >> mine is by a
still at full speed between white marsh and the tunnel. that's a look at the topside, getting busier but not yet delayed at harford road. that's a look at the west side at exit 17. this traffic report is brought to you by your maryland toyota dealer. do you dream of all the places you'd like to go? toyota is ready to take you there. find a great deal on a toyota at buyatoyota.com. let's go places. >>> all right. we're going to bring ron in on a discussion then we will have our segment....
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is among dozens of nations sending aid to the philippines. >> reporter: alphonso van marsh, wjz eyewitness news. >> our complete coverage continues. wjz is live at the river of life international church. that's in whitemarsh. jessica kartalija is there and had has more on how members are helping those in the philippines. >> reporter: it's amazing. since we have been here, people have been coming in and dropping off donations. pastor are you shocked to see how much support you're receiving? >> definitely. the support is so massive and we thank you. >> one girl opened her piggy bank to donate. >> yes, they do everything to help the philippines. >> reporter: you are preparing to board a flight and head over there. what will you be doing there? >> i'll be shopping there a nearby big city. for groceries, for mosquito nets. i don't know if you understand what mosquito nets are. blankets. materials to rebuild. and medicines. kid stuff, baby stuff, baby food. all sorts. >> reporter: what would you like to see people bring more of here to the center here on philadelphia road? >> we would like them
is among dozens of nations sending aid to the philippines. >> reporter: alphonso van marsh, wjz eyewitness news. >> our complete coverage continues. wjz is live at the river of life international church. that's in whitemarsh. jessica kartalija is there and had has more on how members are helping those in the philippines. >> reporter: it's amazing. since we have been here, people have been coming in and dropping off donations. pastor are you shocked to see how much support...
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48 is your average on the outer loop. 95 southbound south of white marsh boulevard is still doing good. that's a look at 97 south of the beltway still looking good there. that's a look at traffic stopped now in the area of 155. that is because of that accident just approaching aberdeen. this traffic report is brought to you by your maryland toyota dealer. do you dream of all the places you'd like to go? now is a great time to find a great deal on a toyota at buyatoyota.com. >>> this morning's coffee with is with tavon mason. >> welcome to the eyewitness news morning edition. >> thanks a lot. >> it's interesting, we were jt ting here talking -- >> this is what we look like in person. >> as a little wide receiver you were watching us with your grandma. >> right. >> how is it that we've never met? >> we've met mentally, like an esp thing. >> is that what that's all about? i walk around and randomly screaming? >> that's it. >> oh, man. it's really cool having you here. you share with a few other folks from baltimore the fact that you became an nfl star not in your hometown, playing for a d
48 is your average on the outer loop. 95 southbound south of white marsh boulevard is still doing good. that's a look at 97 south of the beltway still looking good there. that's a look at traffic stopped now in the area of 155. that is because of that accident just approaching aberdeen. this traffic report is brought to you by your maryland toyota dealer. do you dream of all the places you'd like to go? now is a great time to find a great deal on a toyota at buyatoyota.com. >>> this...
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renee mar rene marsh has the news. better airfares for all of us traveling here. what are the details that the justice department is outlining here in terms of the merger? >> well, suzanne and michael, we're talking about the american airlines and us airways merger, that deal was announced just minutes ago. and what this does is, it creates the world's largest airline. so here are the details. we know that the two the airlines as a part of this deal that was struck allowing this merger to move forward, they have to sell slots at seven major u.s. airports. we're talking about airports in places like new york, new york's laguardia airport, miami, regular gan national airport here in the washington, d.c. area. if you remember originally, the department of justice filed this lawsuit to block this merger. it's an $11 billion merger. they filed to block it simply because they thought the merger would lead to bad news for consumers. they thought it would mean higher ticket prices and fewer options. so the heart of this deal really came down to these two airlines giving u
renee mar rene marsh has the news. better airfares for all of us traveling here. what are the details that the justice department is outlining here in terms of the merger? >> well, suzanne and michael, we're talking about the american airlines and us airways merger, that deal was announced just minutes ago. and what this does is, it creates the world's largest airline. so here are the details. we know that the two the airlines as a part of this deal that was struck allowing this merger to...
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what's the latest? >> as the storm makes its approach, airports and airlines both say they're prepared, but here's the reality check if you're traveling this holiday season, they say you should definitely expect delays. as the holiday travel ramps up, a perfect storm of foul weather and increased traffic is making for treachery conditions on the road and frustration in the airports. >> hang on, you've got to let you go. >> reporter: a massive arctic front is moving across the country, putting the east coast on alert. >> i was ready for it, but there's a point where there's just nothing you can do. it's just clear ice and you're a passenger in your own car. >> reporter: a dozen deaths and over 100 car accidents so far, just as millions of americans prepare to head home for thanksgiving. >> our first flight was canceled. luckily be got on in the 9:20. >> reporter: nearly in the past two days. and while some are taking it in stride -- >> athlete different updates, so we're not sure if it's 9:40, 10:40 or 1
what's the latest? >> as the storm makes its approach, airports and airlines both say they're prepared, but here's the reality check if you're traveling this holiday season, they say you should definitely expect delays. as the holiday travel ramps up, a perfect storm of foul weather and increased traffic is making for treachery conditions on the road and frustration in the airports. >> hang on, you've got to let you go. >> reporter: a massive arctic front is moving across the...
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check that flight before you head to the airport. >> renee marsh, thanks so much. >>> this sunday marks the busiest travel day for fliers. some 2.5 million people expected to pass through the airports in those 24 hours alone. at the world's busiest airport, hartsfield-jackson, we're giving you a rare glimpse into a world where everyone is going somewhere. check out cnn.com/atl 24/7. for more on a city hiding in plain sagt. >>> the larger than life balloons at macy's thanksgiving day parade could be grounded. if the winds are too high, they will not be able to fly. officials fear that the handlers might not be a i believe to control them. >>> 33 minutes past the hour. the coast guard is responding to a vessel singing in the mississippi river. they've closed part. river to deal with the oil that's discharging. about 100,000 gallons of petroleum products are onboard. lucky all crew members managed to get to shore safely. >>> the ex-marine who risked his life to save a woman who jumped from the stans is talking about his awesome catch. >> as she started to descend, i embraced myself to catc
check that flight before you head to the airport. >> renee marsh, thanks so much. >>> this sunday marks the busiest travel day for fliers. some 2.5 million people expected to pass through the airports in those 24 hours alone. at the world's busiest airport, hartsfield-jackson, we're giving you a rare glimpse into a world where everyone is going somewhere. check out cnn.com/atl 24/7. for more on a city hiding in plain sagt. >>> the larger than life balloons at macy's...
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alfonso van marsh, cbs news. >> aid from the bay area is arriving in the philippines today, too. >> yes. it is. a group of registered nurses left sfo last night. and they should be touching down shortly all part of the first time of bay area nurses who will support local doctors and assess some medical needs in the hardest hit areas. and more groups will be deployed later depending on the need and the funding. their trip was largely paid for through donations to the registered nurses response network. >> i think it's likely that we'll see some very difficult things but registered nurses are used to dealing with difficult things so we think we can get on the ground and make a difference very quickly. >> that group will get back next saturday. and a big thank you for helping us raise $376,000 for the philippines during our 13-hour telethon yesterday. and, of course, the money will go a long way helping the folks down in the south pacific. if you missed the phone lines during the telethon, go to kpix.com/donate. >>> president obama promises to veto a bill expected to pass the house today.
alfonso van marsh, cbs news. >> aid from the bay area is arriving in the philippines today, too. >> yes. it is. a group of registered nurses left sfo last night. and they should be touching down shortly all part of the first time of bay area nurses who will support local doctors and assess some medical needs in the hardest hit areas. and more groups will be deployed later depending on the need and the funding. their trip was largely paid for through donations to the registered...