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mass though when you anticipate this next system? future cast was the clock to take on by daniel c. the we have the leading edge of the system million to the santa rosa arrows area after midnight to 3:00 in the morning your is your money communes and we are wed north of the golden gate bridge areas of heavy rain to the north of santa rosa on by lunch hour we'll have the essential they beginning to fill the effects of light rain and all this gradually slides into the santa clara valley by the evening commute to the tally of the numbers the rain and the amounts and areas that will see up to 3 in. of rain as we keep our eye on the sky. it's like a spending spree that but it is bay area drivers was feeling the building blitz our roadways. frustrations of bentsen on billboards. tonight we ask is the bay bridge, really 100% foreign steel? the,, there is a building blitz in the bay area roads. * analysis and big money. as patrick explains that is behind the biggest flurry of projects in decades. the move through 2012 there is sort of a dead
mass though when you anticipate this next system? future cast was the clock to take on by daniel c. the we have the leading edge of the system million to the santa rosa arrows area after midnight to 3:00 in the morning your is your money communes and we are wed north of the golden gate bridge areas of heavy rain to the north of santa rosa on by lunch hour we'll have the essential they beginning to fill the effects of light rain and all this gradually slides into the santa clara valley by the...
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mass. we average 6.6 acres of open space per 1000 residents that place us in the middle of the pack. that gets us to one of our challenges, the urban density. it speaks to wide open space is critical. -- to why open space is so critical. we average 221 open parks over the city. obviously, we even have properties outside of the city limits. 180 playgrounds, 150 tennis courts, the two recreation centers and clubhouses. we have an abundance of soccer and play fields. community gardens were also blessed with nine public pools, six public golf courses, and three stadiums. so our department is committed to making clean, safe, and fun parks for our children and residents to enjoy. we will talk a little bit about some of our challenges in the second. from a good news perspective, despite staffing and budget shortages, are gardening and maintenance crews are doing a fantastic job of maintaining park spaces. we work with the city comptroller and evaluate park standards, we evaluate open spaces per qu
mass. we average 6.6 acres of open space per 1000 residents that place us in the middle of the pack. that gets us to one of our challenges, the urban density. it speaks to wide open space is critical. -- to why open space is so critical. we average 221 open parks over the city. obviously, we even have properties outside of the city limits. 180 playgrounds, 150 tennis courts, the two recreation centers and clubhouses. we have an abundance of soccer and play fields. community gardens were also...
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mass but said as we 01 and for the santa rosa area that is where you see the darker shades of green that is some light rainfall for the database through dillon be tailless knowing a moment ago and arnold area now looks like its sister went to mix our future cast as an illustrator we are into an unsettled weather pattern this whole week take a look at your morning commuters there you have some hidden this pattern very light rain showers most it wants to remain north of the golden gate bridge there is your wednesday morning commute and then we have advancement said thursday when a better shot everybody getting a little less. these are live showers but the weekend is an entirely different story one day a time for is a disease for overnight lows highs and '50s and '60s i will share that seven day forecast with you that still up next time around stena i think i hear dennis in the house. >>> the republican presidential hopefuls battle for president obama's turf. this election is going to be about principle. >>> europe talk about the secretive jobs. >>> how the candidates are practicing th
mass but said as we 01 and for the santa rosa area that is where you see the darker shades of green that is some light rainfall for the database through dillon be tailless knowing a moment ago and arnold area now looks like its sister went to mix our future cast as an illustrator we are into an unsettled weather pattern this whole week take a look at your morning commuters there you have some hidden this pattern very light rain showers most it wants to remain north of the golden gate bridge...
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masses. we'll still see some snow showers across the great lakes region and then towards new england. and then towards the gulf states finally things are going to be tapering off, yet again starting about sunday, the front is going to be back towards the area so the zone of drenching rain could be targeting louisiana, texas, arkansas, just around the arklatex region. the total amounts could exceed about 150 millimeters in some areas. things are going to get gusty in the pacific northwest. temperaturewise seattle 11 degrees and vancouver at 8. summer in los angeles. 27 with lots of sunshine. oklahoma city at 16 degrees. and toronto 3 degrees with some snow flurries. let's head over to europe. very strong low pressure system is going to be developing. as it intensifies moves towards the mediterranean sea area. the target zone is northeastern algeria and tunisia and towards southern italy. chances of thunderstorms will be on the increase in the weekend. gusty condition in scotland will be prevai
masses. we'll still see some snow showers across the great lakes region and then towards new england. and then towards the gulf states finally things are going to be tapering off, yet again starting about sunday, the front is going to be back towards the area so the zone of drenching rain could be targeting louisiana, texas, arkansas, just around the arklatex region. the total amounts could exceed about 150 millimeters in some areas. things are going to get gusty in the pacific northwest....
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while tokyo casts a large shadow, it covers only three percent of the total land mass of japan. land prices here have skyrocketed. a booming economy in the 1980s and early 1990s saw profits go into r, contributing to a bubble of inflated values. affordable housing was in short supply. more and more people began moving out to the suburbs to fulfill their dream of owning a home. by the mid-90s, japan hit an economic slump and the asian econic crisis of 1997 hit. the bubble burst and land prices began to decline, but not by much. housing prices in tokyo are falling, but they're still at very high levels compared to the u.s. the average cost of housing in the greater tokyo metropolitan area is about $320,000. so, um... and these are very small apartments, very small condominiums and very small houses. so, although the price is declining, it's still very difficult to afford them. it's estimated that the average worker in japan willay about nine to 12 years of their salary right now to buy a house in tokyo. so it's... although it's getting better, it's still not a very good situation.
while tokyo casts a large shadow, it covers only three percent of the total land mass of japan. land prices here have skyrocketed. a booming economy in the 1980s and early 1990s saw profits go into r, contributing to a bubble of inflated values. affordable housing was in short supply. more and more people began moving out to the suburbs to fulfill their dream of owning a home. by the mid-90s, japan hit an economic slump and the asian econic crisis of 1997 hit. the bubble burst and land prices...
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masses. we'll still see some snow showers across the great lakes region and then towards new england. and then towards the gulf states finally things are going to be tapering off, yet again starting about sunday, the front is going to be back towards the area so the zone of drenching rain could be targeting louisiana, texas, arkansas, just around the arklatex region. the total amounts could exceed about 150 millimeters in some areas. things are going to get gusty in the pacific northwest. temperaturewise seattle 11 degrees and vancouver at 8. summer in los angeles. 27 with lots of sunshine. oklahoma city at 16 degrees. and toronto 3 degrees with some snow flurries. let's head over to europe. very strong low pressure system is going to be developing. as it intensifies moves towards the mediterranean sea area. the target zone is northeastern algeria and tunisia and towards southern italy. chances of thunderstorms will be on the increase in the weekend. gusty condition in scotland will be prevai
masses. we'll still see some snow showers across the great lakes region and then towards new england. and then towards the gulf states finally things are going to be tapering off, yet again starting about sunday, the front is going to be back towards the area so the zone of drenching rain could be targeting louisiana, texas, arkansas, just around the arklatex region. the total amounts could exceed about 150 millimeters in some areas. things are going to get gusty in the pacific northwest....
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if you look at land mass metro, we make the best case forr a. >> and you do wo so hard in ince george's countnty,hat are your thoughts? >> i t think the gsa system is p layed out. they served eir time. >> were you disappnted? what was it the take of y your lleagues? >> i think w we were surprised all of these things happen. but my job acounty exexecutive is to continue to move th county for were. that is what i i tried t to do last year a what i will do for the next three years >> rushern baker prince george's county ecutive. thank k you for joining is. what is happening to the gasoline in your tank? stay tuned for more of asngton business report." how did this small colorado town get through tough economic times? freight rail. it attracted large companies, like vestas. we built four factories to make turbine blades towers, and generators. creating over seseventeen hundred jobs. then suppliers, stores more companies followed, creating more jobs. economists call that the ripple effect. i call it the freight rail effect. freight rail connects every corner of america, bringing jobs and eco
if you look at land mass metro, we make the best case forr a. >> and you do wo so hard in ince george's countnty,hat are your thoughts? >> i t think the gsa system is p layed out. they served eir time. >> were you disappnted? what was it the take of y your lleagues? >> i think w we were surprised all of these things happen. but my job acounty exexecutive is to continue to move th county for were. that is what i i tried t to do last year a what i will do for the next...
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our science reporter is in guam, the nearest land mass to the dive site. >> this is the experimental stuff that will take one of the most famous directors to the deepest place on earth. james cameron has long been obsessed with the ocean. now he is getting ready to journey alone 7 miles beneath the waves. the craft will have to withstand enormous pressure. he will spend 10 hours under water. if something goes wrong, he will be crushed in an instant. >> to your friends think you are mad? >> they know me. if they are my friends, they get it. there is always the possibility of not something installed properly. my wife suzie, i cannot say she is not nervous, but she backs my play 100%. >> this is a hollywood project in more ways than one. many who developed normally work on his movies. it is packed with cameras so he can bring the ocean to cinema audiences. even the navigation is provided by kamen. this is a filmmaker's dream machine. it has needed a film budget to match. he put millions of his own money into this expedition. for him, it is the fulfillment of a boyhood dream. >> who know
our science reporter is in guam, the nearest land mass to the dive site. >> this is the experimental stuff that will take one of the most famous directors to the deepest place on earth. james cameron has long been obsessed with the ocean. now he is getting ready to journey alone 7 miles beneath the waves. the craft will have to withstand enormous pressure. he will spend 10 hours under water. if something goes wrong, he will be crushed in an instant. >> to your friends think you are...
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some yearsone-third ofome, the total land mass of india is frequently subject to serious droughts. always woring abouthe xt dht, the in governmengan a majoirgation project in 1947. e of the first to benefit was the madhya pradesh state. under it, the chambal river development plan the kota barrage-- was completed in 1960. two main canals branch off here to bring their blessings to the agricultural villages downstream. the village of dikhatpura lies about 200 miles to the northeast of the barrage. water first flowed into the village in 1971. minamino takeshi, a japanese geographer, visits dikhatpura. he is researching how irrigation and water management have affected life-styles in india's farming villages. this yea water began coursing down therrigation canals inarly october the farmers quickly move io high gear as they prepare their land for nter crops. one of the farmers in the village is heeralal. he is preparing to grow mustard. translator: we useto grow crops only during the summer. now, with the irrigation canals, we can plant two crops a year. narrator: water means that farm
some yearsone-third ofome, the total land mass of india is frequently subject to serious droughts. always woring abouthe xt dht, the in governmengan a majoirgation project in 1947. e of the first to benefit was the madhya pradesh state. under it, the chambal river development plan the kota barrage-- was completed in 1960. two main canals branch off here to bring their blessings to the agricultural villages downstream. the village of dikhatpura lies about 200 miles to the northeast of the...
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and four hits the land mass but offshore we see the darker shades of green that is a bonafide rain will be pushing is a bay area yes as gwen so let's take a look our future cast any see the presentation to the north that the pocket of more moderate to heavy rainfall this is the morning commute where everything is north of the golden gate bridge once time we have rain across the central brae dragging gradually to the south the evening commute everyone will be with pockets of heavy rain around the santa cruz mountains and all this is going to stick around until your wednesday morning as well and then we'll see clearing between wednesday afternoon with more clouds rolling in on thursday with a chance of that precipitation moving in and friday so as to view the numbers so we can anticipate how much rain to expect a very impressive was the rain starts tomorrow through wednesday morning nearly 2 in. of rain and santa rosa so obviously up to two and 3 in. of isolations checkup pleasanton to the east still a full inch almost a quarter of an inch in san jose and over half of an inch in san franc
and four hits the land mass but offshore we see the darker shades of green that is a bonafide rain will be pushing is a bay area yes as gwen so let's take a look our future cast any see the presentation to the north that the pocket of more moderate to heavy rainfall this is the morning commute where everything is north of the golden gate bridge once time we have rain across the central brae dragging gradually to the south the evening commute everyone will be with pockets of heavy rain around...
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of gray on the screen bad a lot of that is a bird with the raindrops are up operating before it hits land mass i thought we'd take a better luck and human and here maybe even a tad looked their beds with oakland and hayward a little bit of hesitation raise his shades of more than moderate screen the blood and telling me as they walk outside it's like almost a raindrop or too in-your-face that's all this amounts to sell is very light as a vacation future cash suggest that tomorrow here's a morning news north of the golden gate bridge in the far reaches of the north brae they then there is your wednesday morning commutes same scenario and her and on thursday rain is likely across the entire district is very light precipitation and doesn't amount to much and we continue to meet their rain down the we're officially in the spring of 51 percent where we should be this time of the area 103% or 20 in. of rain in the bucket san jose is still at 30%. an area of low pressure to the northeast series of storms baking up against the ridge of high pressure trying to undercut it that's why we see that st
of gray on the screen bad a lot of that is a bird with the raindrops are up operating before it hits land mass i thought we'd take a better luck and human and here maybe even a tad looked their beds with oakland and hayward a little bit of hesitation raise his shades of more than moderate screen the blood and telling me as they walk outside it's like almost a raindrop or too in-your-face that's all this amounts to sell is very light as a vacation future cash suggest that tomorrow here's a...
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mass they are responsible for twenty percent of the global g.d.p. and expected to surpass the us g.d.p. in just three years and they own a whopping seventy five percent of the foreign reserve worldwide. and our influence on the global stage is only growing and with their growing power they have plans in the works to form a joint development bank are his prius read our reports to us from india and pick up of the summer heads of state from the five leading emerging economies brazil russia india china and south africa the brics nations meet for their annual summit the five make up forty percent of the world's population are expected to contribute almost half of all global g.d.p. growth in the next eight years and have a rapidly growing influence in international affairs thinks is the basic in the economy grouping but i would do it is quite limited but i do believe we're going to come join the geopolitics to join the geopolitics of the word the sun it this year is expected to discuss a new joint venture between the five the other breaks countries are in
mass they are responsible for twenty percent of the global g.d.p. and expected to surpass the us g.d.p. in just three years and they own a whopping seventy five percent of the foreign reserve worldwide. and our influence on the global stage is only growing and with their growing power they have plans in the works to form a joint development bank are his prius read our reports to us from india and pick up of the summer heads of state from the five leading emerging economies brazil russia india...
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mass and their g.d.p. is expected to surpass that of the u.s. in just three years and with their growing influence on the world economic stage they want to have more of a say in world economic affairs and it looks like they're taking matters into their own hands and give us our grapple bogus on that i'm joined now by robert naiman policy director at just foreign policy welcome robert so these countries they are the five fastest growing economies and now they want more of a say in global affairs and they achieved it. well they've been pushing for more of a say for some time when they're already having more of a say then they did in the past one example of this is what's going on with the replacement of robert zelotes president of the world bank for the first time in history one hundred three for doing with one world bank we're establishing we haven't actually rates with more than one candidate every president so no less an american nominated by the united states now for the first time where you can a one on
mass and their g.d.p. is expected to surpass that of the u.s. in just three years and with their growing influence on the world economic stage they want to have more of a say in world economic affairs and it looks like they're taking matters into their own hands and give us our grapple bogus on that i'm joined now by robert naiman policy director at just foreign policy welcome robert so these countries they are the five fastest growing economies and now they want more of a say in global affairs...
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mass and a g.d.p. that is expected to surpass that of the u.s. in just three years and what they're growing influence on the world economic stage they want to have more of a say and world economic affairs and it looks like they're taking matters into their own hands artie's the issue either has been following the summit and brings us the latest from new delhi. that's right it was today was the fourth annual brics summit here in new delhi leaders from brazil russia india china and the newest members to the brics group south africa all met here in delhi today basically these are the world's emerging economies the leading world of emerging economies and they have an academic partnership and they discussed many things today including the possibility of an alternative to the western led financial institutions like the international monetary fund and the world bank basically what was discussed today was the idea of a development bank which would be a joint brics there was also an agreement that was signed to
mass and a g.d.p. that is expected to surpass that of the u.s. in just three years and what they're growing influence on the world economic stage they want to have more of a say and world economic affairs and it looks like they're taking matters into their own hands artie's the issue either has been following the summit and brings us the latest from new delhi. that's right it was today was the fourth annual brics summit here in new delhi leaders from brazil russia india china and the newest...
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mass and a g.d.p. that is expected to surpass that of the u.s. in just three years and with their growing influence on the world economic stage they want to have more of a say and world economic affairs and it looks like they're taking matters into their own hands artie's fish reader has been following the summit and brings us the latest from new delhi. that's right lou today was the fourth annual brics summit here in new delhi leaders from brazil russia india china and the newest members to the brics group south africa all met here in delhi today basically these are the world's emerging economies the leading world emerging economies and they have an economic partnership and they discuss many things today including the possibility of an alternative to the western led financial institutions like the international monetary fund and the world bank basically what was discussed today was the idea of a development bank which would be a joint brics big there was also one agreement that was signed today betwee
mass and a g.d.p. that is expected to surpass that of the u.s. in just three years and with their growing influence on the world economic stage they want to have more of a say and world economic affairs and it looks like they're taking matters into their own hands artie's fish reader has been following the summit and brings us the latest from new delhi. that's right lou today was the fourth annual brics summit here in new delhi leaders from brazil russia india china and the newest members to...
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mass and their g.d.p. is expected to expected to surpass that of the u.s. in just three years and with their growing influence on the world economic stage they want to have more of a say and world economic affairs and it looks like they're taking that or is into their own hands but to give us a wrap up of the summit i was joined earlier by robert naiman policy director at just foreign policy i first ask when i first asked him if the bric countries could achieve more of a say in foreign affairs here's his take. well they've been pushing for more of a say for some time when they're already having more of a say then they did in the past one example of this is what's going on with the replacement of robert zelotes president of the world bank for the first time in history making three for being with one world bank with stablish we have an actual rapes with more than one candidate every president so no less an american nominated by the united states now for the first time there are three candidates or one one am
mass and their g.d.p. is expected to expected to surpass that of the u.s. in just three years and with their growing influence on the world economic stage they want to have more of a say and world economic affairs and it looks like they're taking that or is into their own hands but to give us a wrap up of the summit i was joined earlier by robert naiman policy director at just foreign policy i first ask when i first asked him if the bric countries could achieve more of a say in foreign affairs...
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we're really simplifying, and consider the whole world to have no land masses that are going to get in the way, just the overall idea of tides, a bulge on this side, a bulge on this side and kind of shallow in here. so a person right here says, oh, wow, moving back here, the tide is high. maybe it's about a meter higher than usual over here. well, the tide just went out. the tide got low, okay? and back here, the tide got high again, low, high, low, high, low, high. so how many high tides do have every 24 hours? beginning with a "t," two, i'm sorry. how many low tides do we have every 24 hours? it turns out every 23 hours, you know why? because the moon just don't stay like that. the moon is kind of turning as it's happening to-- so we could say, roughly speaking two tides a day, two high tides and two low tides. that's kind of easy to see, isn't it? stretch right on. if you're walking along the street and someone grabs your shirt and pulls it and they grab this part and pull it and this part and pull it, pull every part of your shirt the same, you'll move over but your shirt won't get
we're really simplifying, and consider the whole world to have no land masses that are going to get in the way, just the overall idea of tides, a bulge on this side, a bulge on this side and kind of shallow in here. so a person right here says, oh, wow, moving back here, the tide is high. maybe it's about a meter higher than usual over here. well, the tide just went out. the tide got low, okay? and back here, the tide got high again, low, high, low, high, low, high. so how many high tides do...
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masses falling in, trees falling in, you had homes falling in. i mean, it was absolutely unbelievable. >> i was extremely upset because now i saw the first two houses go through the gorge and ours was the next house in line. >> it's a wrenching scene with their beloved house teetering on the edge of the shore. the frams leave to spare themselves from seeing what happens. soon after, the cherished family home built with care from the ground up slips into the water intact and floats downriver as if weightless before disappearing into the churning mud and rapids. the frams are not alone. their neighbors are away when they get news their vacation home is in danger. >> my neighbors called me and told me the house might go down. >> the house breaks in half. hours later, the kubinicks arrive to an unimaginable scene. >> everything was gone. house was gone. everything. >> in a mere four hours, lake delton is completely drained dry. the entire body of water coursing into the lower lying wisconsin river. the event ends the billion dollar industry on the la
masses falling in, trees falling in, you had homes falling in. i mean, it was absolutely unbelievable. >> i was extremely upset because now i saw the first two houses go through the gorge and ours was the next house in line. >> it's a wrenching scene with their beloved house teetering on the edge of the shore. the frams leave to spare themselves from seeing what happens. soon after, the cherished family home built with care from the ground up slips into the water intact and floats...
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the russians have no history of aggression outside a limited land mass. the united states, british or french, the ottoman empire have a history of that. so you go by history, is not the threat that we may get out to be the chinese to be comparable, smart, practical, the deal. they're not riddled by an ideology. in our time, who was to make money, they want to succeed, and they want @booktv they do a pretty good job of stimulating or creating in continuing their own power. they bring up young contras all the time. i reach out to castro about that as to why, you know, you could not hand over the power and take the economic chinese model after the soviets. he said, he implied that could have gone another way. the chinese model had worked. the world will go on. empire is changed. there was a roman might. >> yes, but the romans, you know, never really realize that out there in the distance there was china. >> they thought the middle east. >> another to read the book and the roman empire, a fascinating story about how the senate betrayed the people, the oligarc
the russians have no history of aggression outside a limited land mass. the united states, british or french, the ottoman empire have a history of that. so you go by history, is not the threat that we may get out to be the chinese to be comparable, smart, practical, the deal. they're not riddled by an ideology. in our time, who was to make money, they want to succeed, and they want @booktv they do a pretty good job of stimulating or creating in continuing their own power. they bring up young...
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before landing in mx co, he talked about the country's fight against drug cartels saying the problem is fueled by greed for money. after visiting mexico, the pope is scheduled to fly to cuba on monday. we will have a live report from mexico on the pope's visit tonight at 6:00. >>> okay, as we head into the weekend, you might be feeling lucky. tonight's mega millions drawing is worth a whopping 290 million bucks. millions of tick vets have been sold since the most anticipated lottery since last march's $319 million jackpot. the multi-state jackpot is the eighth largest. in order to win, you have to match five numbers ranging from 1 to 56 and plus you have to get thal mega number. now, if you're the soul winner of the jackpot, you can take home an estimated cash value of $250 million. for some perspective, the entire giants' payroll is $117 million this season. the odds, 1 in 175 million. the drawing will be held at 8:00. you have another, what, about couple hours to get your tickets. >> i would buy the giants and give them all raises. >> you would spend half of your winnings to buy th
before landing in mx co, he talked about the country's fight against drug cartels saying the problem is fueled by greed for money. after visiting mexico, the pope is scheduled to fly to cuba on monday. we will have a live report from mexico on the pope's visit tonight at 6:00. >>> okay, as we head into the weekend, you might be feeling lucky. tonight's mega millions drawing is worth a whopping 290 million bucks. millions of tick vets have been sold since the most anticipated lottery...
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the plane did land safely. a special mass showing gratitude to baltimore. cardinal o'brien thank them for their support for is tenure as archbishop. successor has not been named. >> rush limbaugh apologizes to the georgetown university law student. he said this was an attempt to force americans to pay for her sexual activities. he said he chose the wrong words. several advertisers pulled commercials from his show. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think rush limbaugh's apology, for remarks made about sandra fluke, is sufficient? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. 5:37. 31 degrees on tv hill. does hearing your kids snore keep you up at night? >> teenagers are sneaking out of the house. >> we are tracking 1 accident in harford county. >> welcome back. 36 degrees downtown. in the 20's in the suburbs. the weather will be quiet. a storm is passing to the south of us. 35 in annapolis. 29 at the airport. 28 in westminster. a storm will pass south of us tur
the plane did land safely. a special mass showing gratitude to baltimore. cardinal o'brien thank them for their support for is tenure as archbishop. successor has not been named. >> rush limbaugh apologizes to the georgetown university law student. he said this was an attempt to force americans to pay for her sexual activities. he said he chose the wrong words. several advertisers pulled commercials from his show. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think rush...
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he made interesting remarks when he landed at the airport in santiago. he talked about the just and legitimate desires of the cuban people, including prisoners and their families, to allow -- criticizing the united states, and saying in the last 14 years, the conditions for the cuban people have deteriorated. >> a very fine line. you are talking about the comments that the pope made. another thing was "i am convinced cuba is already looking to the future and is trying to renew and broaden its horizons." how is that going to go down in havana? >> i think these kinds of events are very carefully orchestrated. there are never any real surprises. interestingly, the catholic church here has tried to work from the inside. rather than being a vocal critic complaining about the system, the treatment of political dissidents, it has tried to work within. they are holding reasonably regular meetings with raul castro. they see this visit as enhancing that processed. he talked about the redundancy of marxist ideology. i think there is a sense here that things are cha
he made interesting remarks when he landed at the airport in santiago. he talked about the just and legitimate desires of the cuban people, including prisoners and their families, to allow -- criticizing the united states, and saying in the last 14 years, the conditions for the cuban people have deteriorated. >> a very fine line. you are talking about the comments that the pope made. another thing was "i am convinced cuba is already looking to the future and is trying to renew and...
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his surprise trip comes in the wake of a mass shooting by an american soldier. panetta spoke before a group of soldiers. he said the incident is upsetting, but does not define the relationship between the u.s. and afghanistan. >> each of these incidents is deeply troubling. we have to learn the lesson from each of those incidents. that way we do everything possible to make sure that they do not happen again. >> his two day visit includes meetings with president karzai and afghan defense officials. >> america opposes air traffic controllers have a contract extension to that. they have agreed to extend the current contracts through june 2016. this deal affects 15,000 men and women who work in the control tower's. it will get the same. it's given to other federal workers instead of negotiating workers on the -- negotiating races on a case by case basis. >> the episcopal church needs more than $20 million to make repairs to the cathedral after the august earthquake. that is on top of $30 million for other preservation work. the iconic washington structure faces one
his surprise trip comes in the wake of a mass shooting by an american soldier. panetta spoke before a group of soldiers. he said the incident is upsetting, but does not define the relationship between the u.s. and afghanistan. >> each of these incidents is deeply troubling. we have to learn the lesson from each of those incidents. that way we do everything possible to make sure that they do not happen again. >> his two day visit includes meetings with president karzai and afghan...
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they were remarkably organized in holding noisy, mass rallies. and they drove out the local leaders who were complicit in the land grabs. but what's unusual here is the response. the provincial government, led by this man, party secretary, conceded to the villagers' demands. on his call, the province returned some of the disputed farmland, released detained activists and allowed the villagers to hold their own elections. all that led to these scenes last week. 6,000 villagers voting in an organized fashion. the media both local and western were allowed full access. and the main winners were the same protesters who led the rebellion. so democracy is possible in china. wukan is now being touted as a model for other chinese villagers. the theory goes that a wukan effect will sweep the country and create more uprisings, making it harder for the government to crack down. that, in turn, will lead to a larger democratic movement at the highest levels of government. i'm not so sure that's going to happen any time soon in china. for every wukan, there is
they were remarkably organized in holding noisy, mass rallies. and they drove out the local leaders who were complicit in the land grabs. but what's unusual here is the response. the provincial government, led by this man, party secretary, conceded to the villagers' demands. on his call, the province returned some of the disputed farmland, released detained activists and allowed the villagers to hold their own elections. all that led to these scenes last week. 6,000 villagers voting in an...
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. >>> the cardinal celebrated mass with his baltimore family today. he talked about his leadership role in rome where he'll protect the holy place in the holy land. he talked about what is next for catholics in baltimore as the search for his replacement continues. >> i'm hoping and praying a new appointment comes soon so they can stop worrying and the ark bishop can get his own program in place. >> cardinal says he submitted names of three candidates to replace him. he says the pope will make the final decision. >>> in democracy 2012, days ahead of super tuesday, voters in some states may be getting phone calls from a familiar voice. former first lady barbara bush recorded a call for mitt romney. on the call she says she and her family have known romney for years and believe mitt is the best man to lead the country. former president bush announced his support for romney in december. >>> mitt romney will be getting support from eric canter. this is the first house republican leader to make an endorsement so far. romney will go into super tuesday with
. >>> the cardinal celebrated mass with his baltimore family today. he talked about his leadership role in rome where he'll protect the holy place in the holy land. he talked about what is next for catholics in baltimore as the search for his replacement continues. >> i'm hoping and praying a new appointment comes soon so they can stop worrying and the ark bishop can get his own program in place. >> cardinal says he submitted names of three candidates to replace him. he...
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live pictures for you here in the region of golan heights the israeli defense forces out on mass would appear the palestinian demonstrators have beena pushed out of the area reports say one hundred thirty of the demonstrators have been injured live pictures of. french police and nets around twenty suspected islamists in a series of raids in several cities around the country this of course in the wake of the recent two louis killings well the french presidential hopefuls around immigrant told this during their campaigns. despite officially backing a u.n. sponsored peace plan for syria nato countries are still funding the rebels persians promised to funnel additional aid to the opposition worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. by those are the headlines on t.v. do stay with us they were now the latest edition of what's go out with. all about and not love us right here in the russian capital. hello and welcome to the show on this week's moscow edition we said look at the subject of drawings or long held us was a couple in things and various schools galleries and shops the subject plays a
live pictures for you here in the region of golan heights the israeli defense forces out on mass would appear the palestinian demonstrators have beena pushed out of the area reports say one hundred thirty of the demonstrators have been injured live pictures of. french police and nets around twenty suspected islamists in a series of raids in several cities around the country this of course in the wake of the recent two louis killings well the french presidential hopefuls around immigrant told...
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what provoked the heated political debate were the results of the sometimes parliamentary vote which landed a majority of seats to the ruling united russia party and we didn't in fruiting use a chanson mass protests in response to government promised the most transparent presidential election in russia's history nearly two hundred thousand cameras were installed polling stations across the country the online monitoring system which cost over three hundred million us dollars allowed anyone anywhere in the world to log on to our website she went online broadcast on russians cast in. hello gentlemen to really only thank you very much for joining us on the show well first of all gentleman the the the font options to nearly any of the the public opinion poll company had published preliminary results just a rogue couple of days before the for the actual election and there it predicted that putin will win in the first round well this is pretty much the same that we are having today at this minute when we are hearing the first results from the from the central election committee well here here's th
what provoked the heated political debate were the results of the sometimes parliamentary vote which landed a majority of seats to the ruling united russia party and we didn't in fruiting use a chanson mass protests in response to government promised the most transparent presidential election in russia's history nearly two hundred thousand cameras were installed polling stations across the country the online monitoring system which cost over three hundred million us dollars allowed anyone...
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it is the land of opportunity. and there's, you know, bits of both cultures that i love and hate and the wonderful thing about being between england and america, they are both the land of freedom. and criticize them all you want, but know that you're in a place that allows you to criticize it. and that's lucky. you know? and that's great. and that should be cherished. and freedom of speech for me is one of the most important things that, you know, discovered. and i would fight for the right of it. and even though i don't believe in god and i don't believe, you know, unlike most religions, i treat all religions the same. i think they're all wrong -- not morally wrong, but i don't think there is a god. but if someone said, we're banning religion, i'd march to not have it banned. because it's your right to believe what you want. and it's your right to be wrong. and i'll fight for that right. >> let's take another break and come back, and i want to play you what steve carell said about you. >> can i have it cut? can i
it is the land of opportunity. and there's, you know, bits of both cultures that i love and hate and the wonderful thing about being between england and america, they are both the land of freedom. and criticize them all you want, but know that you're in a place that allows you to criticize it. and that's lucky. you know? and that's great. and that should be cherished. and freedom of speech for me is one of the most important things that, you know, discovered. and i would fight for the right of...
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demonstrations against israel's efforts to confiscate arab land. >>> the american support for the war in afghanistan is at an all-time low according to a new poll. 72% now oppose the longest war in u.s. history. only 25% supporting the war. when asked if the u.s. is winning the war, 61% say no, while just over 1/3 say yes. >> as for when all of our troops should be withdrawn, more than half of those polled say before president obama's 2014 deadline. 22% say bring them all home in 2014. >>> and if you love your blackberry like i do, well, hold onto it. the company that makes them is bailing out of most consumer markets now. research in motion says it will now focus on business customers. the reason, growing competition from apple's iphone and the numerous smartphones using google's android software. in the words of the company's ceo, quote, we believe that blackberry cannot succeed if we try to be everybody's darling and all things to all people. >>> harsh working conditions, extremely low wages, exposure to hazardous materials much those are just some of the labor violations and safet
demonstrations against israel's efforts to confiscate arab land. >>> the american support for the war in afghanistan is at an all-time low according to a new poll. 72% now oppose the longest war in u.s. history. only 25% supporting the war. when asked if the u.s. is winning the war, 61% say no, while just over 1/3 say yes. >> as for when all of our troops should be withdrawn, more than half of those polled say before president obama's 2014 deadline. 22% say bring them all home in...
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there he will be delivering a large public scale mass. something that is very unusual in cuba and heading to cuba's most holy site to make a pilgrimage to the patron saint. tomorrow he will be head to havana where he will meet with not only raul castro by fidel castro. think about the significant of that. the pope meeting with one by two heads of a communist country. then he will build a mass in the same place. the pope said his visit here is spiritual. not political. but before coming to cuba, he said he felt it marks have failed in cuba and hopes his visit will aid in a transition of a different style of government. cuban officials say they respect the pope's point of view. >> patrick there live in havana. thank you so much for that update. >>> 5:46. president obama is in south korea for the opening of a two- day summit on nuclear security. world leaders from 50 countries are gathering in seoul, south korea. the goal of the meeting stop the spread of nuclear weapons. ahead of the summit meeting president obama spoke to students at the u
there he will be delivering a large public scale mass. something that is very unusual in cuba and heading to cuba's most holy site to make a pilgrimage to the patron saint. tomorrow he will be head to havana where he will meet with not only raul castro by fidel castro. think about the significant of that. the pope meeting with one by two heads of a communist country. then he will build a mass in the same place. the pope said his visit here is spiritual. not political. but before coming to cuba,...
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and we're still reporting from the land where you can hear behind me loud explosions. and. gave. a. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here's some other part of it and realized everything you saw. i'm sorry is a big. our guys it's time for you said it i read it right take time to respond to my brilliant engaging viewer comments on facebook twitter and you do because you've got something to say i listen now first i want to respond to your that watched our discussion on whether or not college was first snobs and indoctrination indoctrination liberal indoctrination of course as what rick santorum sets so can you read my deadpan comment on you tube i'm a business major i never have had a liberal professor boycott would probably i believe that now the political science and bill major u.c. santa cruz i definitely had my fair share of liberal professors but my friends in economics apartment were all different story. and it's just not true that all professors are liberal universities like the university of chica
and we're still reporting from the land where you can hear behind me loud explosions. and. gave. a. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here's some other part of it and realized everything you saw. i'm sorry is a big. our guys it's time for you said it i read it right take time to respond to my brilliant engaging viewer comments on facebook twitter and you do because you've got something to say i listen now first i...
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two-thirds of those are because of land disputes. what made this different? for one, the people didn't give up. they were remarkably organized and holding noisy mass rallies and they drove out the local leaders who were compolice it in the landscapes. what's unique is the response. the provincial government led by this man, party secretary, conceded to the villagers' demands. on his call the province returned some of the disputed farmland, released detained activists and allowed the villagers to hold their own elections. all that led to these scenes last week. 6,000 villagers voting in an organized fashion. the media both local and western were allowed full access, and the main winners were the same protesters who led the rebellion. so democracy is possible in china. this village is now being capped as a model for chinese villagers. the theory goes that this will sweep the country and create more uprisings making it harder for the government to crack down. that, in turn, will lead to a larger democratic movement at the highest levels of government. i'm want s
two-thirds of those are because of land disputes. what made this different? for one, the people didn't give up. they were remarkably organized and holding noisy mass rallies and they drove out the local leaders who were compolice it in the landscapes. what's unique is the response. the provincial government led by this man, party secretary, conceded to the villagers' demands. on his call the province returned some of the disputed farmland, released detained activists and allowed the villagers...
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. >> remember it's land base of poland. >> well, i'm just saying what -- all right. now, since the system is currently defending the u.s. according to the study that you're defending, iraq has weapons of mass destruction so we need to go to war against them. that was vetted all over the place, wasn't it? so you're supposed to believe that because the air force and the navy and contractors who get paid to tell the department of defense what it wants to hear and get used by the department of defense to make misleading statements to the public, this is okay. this is what you should accept as authority. what you should do is go and look at the analysis that's published. all right? the war head -- three meter long war head that i can show you the data for, if we take the trouble to bore you with it, we don't need to, has a radar cross-section below 100s of a square meet at an x band. i know dean has seen it. i don't understand why it's .1 meter. and that diminishes the range substantially. it means it won't acquire the target at long range and it means if there's any chan
. >> remember it's land base of poland. >> well, i'm just saying what -- all right. now, since the system is currently defending the u.s. according to the study that you're defending, iraq has weapons of mass destruction so we need to go to war against them. that was vetted all over the place, wasn't it? so you're supposed to believe that because the air force and the navy and contractors who get paid to tell the department of defense what it wants to hear and get used by the...
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come to life or moscow now about our top story here the tension surrounding the annual event of land in the middle east that we're looking at live pictures here it's just outside a checkpoint in the golan heights on the israeli syrian border you can see a mass of palestinians there with their flags a march but we do know that up to a thousand or more israeli defense force. soldiers have been put on standby to try and maintain peace and order we did have reports earlier that the i.d.f. the israeli defense forces have already opened fire on some members there now that monday marks the death of six arabs killed by israeli police during protests over the government conversation of land in northern israel over thirty years ago we are going to be covering this story all day today as it develops throughout the day i'll correspondent paula syria is live in the region and we'll bring you up to date as all the events unfold here on. for more news and video you can always i just go to our website our t. comma. waiting for you there right now about wall street versus main street two thirds of am
come to life or moscow now about our top story here the tension surrounding the annual event of land in the middle east that we're looking at live pictures here it's just outside a checkpoint in the golan heights on the israeli syrian border you can see a mass of palestinians there with their flags a march but we do know that up to a thousand or more israeli defense force. soldiers have been put on standby to try and maintain peace and order we did have reports earlier that the i.d.f. the...
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the pope is set to land in the state next friday. a large stage is being set up in a park where the pope is scheduled to give mass for an estimated 300,000 people on sunday, march 25th. this will be pope benedict's first visit to mexico. >>> pope benedict is also coming out with his own scent. an italian celebrity perfume maker says she's been working on the formula for months, and of course it is a very well kept secret. but the scent is apparently meant to reflect the pope's love of nature. the cologne will notable available to the public. >>> thousands of pounds every drugs are off the street and in the hands of federal officers. this -- there's the boat they found. and look at that, that's the cocaine. that's what $43 million worth of cocaine looks like. the drugs were confiscated by the coast guard on march 3rd in the middle the night, spotted stacked on the deck of that boat in the caribbean by a coast guard helicopter. >> these were stacked up, plain for anybody to see. so it's very clear that this is probably not sugar. >> th
the pope is set to land in the state next friday. a large stage is being set up in a park where the pope is scheduled to give mass for an estimated 300,000 people on sunday, march 25th. this will be pope benedict's first visit to mexico. >>> pope benedict is also coming out with his own scent. an italian celebrity perfume maker says she's been working on the formula for months, and of course it is a very well kept secret. but the scent is apparently meant to reflect the pope's love of...
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the super jumbo jet carrying more than 430 passengers did land safely. pope benedict arrives in cuba greeted by cuban president. he is meeting with him and possibly fidel castro. some wonder if it will be bitter after the pope criticized cuba's marxist model. a huge mass in santiago square. >> stories you can bank on this morning beginning with how american taxpayers could be getting money back from aig. joining us now is lauren simonetti fox business news. >> he says the u.s. tax payer o could get 10 billion in profits after we bailed out aig. it will be nice to get profits. >> what about the global scandal. there's more on this, right? >> we are talking possible criminal charges. the former governor of new jersey don corzine and former ceo of ms global. if prosecutors prove they want to prosecute him criminally he knew customer money was used to plug a whole at thole at the co. there's a memo he gave instructions to move money to cover a $2 million hole for jp morgan. >> if you own a bmw you need to listen up. 1.3 million bmw's, the largest recall in y
the super jumbo jet carrying more than 430 passengers did land safely. pope benedict arrives in cuba greeted by cuban president. he is meeting with him and possibly fidel castro. some wonder if it will be bitter after the pope criticized cuba's marxist model. a huge mass in santiago square. >> stories you can bank on this morning beginning with how american taxpayers could be getting money back from aig. joining us now is lauren simonetti fox business news. >> he says the u.s. tax...