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companies with long standing ties with the royal family can rent the rooms to host a party. the cost? about $47,500 today. must be some party there. >>> there are plenty of stories about people getting amazing bargains in life. here is one that involves a popular cafe that just changed hands for such a low price it's hard to believe. >> for anyone who loved the national cafe in downtown milwaukee, loved its gourmet coffee and its organic menu, it was inconceivable the place was for sale for $100. >> the chef now benton. >> the lucky buyer is 35-year-old nell benton, a local chef who was unemployed. >> it's completely changed my life, completely. >> this is also a dream that nell first had when she was 7 years old. >> do you remember being 7 years old? >> oh, yeah. i was writing menus and playing with my holly hobby oven, setting things on fire. >> on a deal this good, there is always a catch. here, there was a big one. nell had to promise to keep the national as is, keep the staff, keep the name, buy local and stay organic. she wanted to do all of that, anyway, but that stil
companies with long standing ties with the royal family can rent the rooms to host a party. the cost? about $47,500 today. must be some party there. >>> there are plenty of stories about people getting amazing bargains in life. here is one that involves a popular cafe that just changed hands for such a low price it's hard to believe. >> for anyone who loved the national cafe in downtown milwaukee, loved its gourmet coffee and its organic menu, it was inconceivable the place was...
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an 83-year-old world war ii vet who greeted long island kids as st. nick for nine years has gotten his pink slip. disappointing for all the folks. >>> coming up, a boxing legend passes. the bruins bonk the islanders. and you think hockey players get a little carried away? wait until you see one coach. plus, the bears come into philly and maul the eagles. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> it's an active day of weather in the midwest with snow and severe weather. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." the best place for a vacation is mississippi. you mean louisiana. florida's where folk's want to be. alabama's got you all beat. no matter which state you choose, everyone agrees the gulf is vacation at it's best. mississippi outdoors, louisiana seafood, florida beaches, alabama shoreline. so come on down to mississippi, louisiana, florida, alabama. the gulf is the world's goodtime headquarters. and we are 100% open for business. a germy pump again. so we developed the lysol no touch handsoap system. it automat
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an 83-year-old world war ii vet who greeted long island kids as st. nick for nine years has gotten his pink slip. disappointing for all the folks. >>> coming up, a boxing legend passes. the bruins bonk the islanders. and you think hockey players get a little carried out? wait until you see one coach. plus, the bears come into philly and maul the eagles. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> it's an active day of weather in the midwest with snow and severe weather. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." [ female announcer ] at verizonfios.com, you can choose your channel package. ♪ you can choose your own internet speeds. ♪ you can even choose to chat with a live person. ♪ and you're always guaranteed the lowest prices online. so don't wait... try, compare and buy at verizonfios.com today. because there's never been a better time to build the perfect fios bundle. >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." and in sports, last night the boxing world lost an epic heavyweight champion.
an 83-year-old world war ii vet who greeted long island kids as st. nick for nine years has gotten his pink slip. disappointing for all the folks. >>> coming up, a boxing legend passes. the bruins bonk the islanders. and you think hockey players get a little carried out? wait until you see one coach. plus, the bears come into philly and maul the eagles. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> it's an active day of weather in the midwest with snow and severe...
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an 83-year-old world war ii vet who greeted long island kids as st. nick for nine years has gotten his pink slip. disappointing for all the folks. >>> coming up, a boxing legend passes. the bruins bonk the islanders. and you think hockey players get a little carried away? wait until you see one coach. plus, the bears come into philly and maul the eagles. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> it's an active day of weather in the midwest with snow and severe weather. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." and in sports, last night the boxing world lost an epic heavyweight champion. here's nbc fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. we start with sad news out of philadelphia. former heavyweight champion of the world joe frazier lost his battle with liver cancer last night. nicknamed smoking joe for his left hook. a bruising fighter. it wasn't about finesse, it was force. he won the heavy weight title and gave
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st. and this doctor said it's a really familiar pattern that he saw. a protestor would be dragged out of his bed even if they have superficial injuries. a few weeks later their dead body would be delivered to their families. >> warner: so you went to makeshift clinics? in other words, people don't go to the real hospitals anymore. >> exactly. people are too scared. so they go to they call them secret hospitals. they're usually in people's back rooms, in safe houses, and they're kept hidden there. fear of rape, of being caught. and the doctor what we spoke to was terrified treating these patients. he said over ten of his colleagues were in prison simply because they treated injured protestors. >> warner: since you left the military and the security forces are assaulting homes. they're doing this house to house just as you see in your film. what are you hearing from... i know you still stay in touch with some of these activists. is this crackdown more intense than it was even a month or two
st. and this doctor said it's a really familiar pattern that he saw. a protestor would be dragged out of his bed even if they have superficial injuries. a few weeks later their dead body would be delivered to their families. >> warner: so you went to makeshift clinics? in other words, people don't go to the real hospitals anymore. >> exactly. people are too scared. so they go to they call them secret hospitals. they're usually in people's back rooms, in safe houses, and they're kept...
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defunct retail store in st. louis. my mother brought me to the parking lot, and there i was at 10 in the morning, there's hop-a-long cassidy with that fine horse of his. i really thought he was top drawer, hoppy. he never lost the black hat in a fight. he always kept it on. i just liked him very much. it was a one-two punch because next week i went, and there's the cisco kid with diablo with tact and bridles and great smile. i didn't wash my hands for two weeks. [laughter] now, on that december night, both of those men were instantly demoted to lower rungs on my list of heros. even, i'm here to admit, and i am st. louis all the way. i bleed st. louis cardinal red to this very moment -- [laughter] but even stan, number six swinging stan the man, the legendary cardinal outfielder, whose name was literally etched in granite at the top of that hero's list, even the man was in jeopardy of being toppled. by the time that first episode ended, this image of crockett portrayed by that gangly 29-year-old,set -- seth parke
defunct retail store in st. louis. my mother brought me to the parking lot, and there i was at 10 in the morning, there's hop-a-long cassidy with that fine horse of his. i really thought he was top drawer, hoppy. he never lost the black hat in a fight. he always kept it on. i just liked him very much. it was a one-two punch because next week i went, and there's the cisco kid with diablo with tact and bridles and great smile. i didn't wash my hands for two weeks. [laughter] now, on that december...
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st. louis are struggling to find solutions. >> but the problem is they don't drop out in high school. they drop out in second grade. they hang around for eight years. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> i mean, where would we be without small businesses? >> we need small businesses. >> they're the ones that help drive growth. >> like electricians, mechanics, carpenters. >> they strengthen our communities. >> every year, chevron spends billions with small businesses. that goes right to the heart of local communities, providing jobs, keeping people at work. they depend on us. >> the economy depends on them. >> and we depend on them. intel. sponsors of tomorrow. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these insti
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st. louis are struggling to find solutions. >> but the problem is they don't drop out in high school. they drop out in second grade. they hang around for eight years. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> i mean, where would we be without small businesses? >> we need small businesses. >> they're the ones that help drive growth. >> like electricians, mechanics, carpenters. >> they strengthen our communities. >> every year, chevron spends billions with small businesses. that goes right to the heart of local communities, providing jobs, keeping people at work. they depend on us. >> the economy depends on them. >> and we depend on them. intel. onsors otomorrw. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutio
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>> reporter: brooke, we've been talking to people all morning long. we started at st. louis at 4:30 in the morning. melvin joined us later on in the trip. you like the train? yes or no? >> yes. >> why? >> it's convenient, you know. it's just convenient for me. my daughter is in st. louis, i'm in chicago. it's a quick trip. >> and cheaper, too. betty is on her way to virginia, eventually and betty, why do you like taking the train? >> well, it's a better ride. it's more economical. there's no sense in flying from st. louis and i've changed planes at midway. so it's just more economical. i only pay $30 round trip for my train ticket. >> you're going to see your son for thanksgiving? >> in fairfax, virginia. >> back for christmas? >> exactly. >> and she's going to be taking the train again, brooke. she has seen it all. she serves beer, liquor, and other things on the amtrack trains. this should be a reality show you a you should star in it? >> yes, absolutely. >> absolutely. we want to show you this. this is a dome car. there is only one dome car in the whole amtrack flee
>> reporter: brooke, we've been talking to people all morning long. we started at st. louis at 4:30 in the morning. melvin joined us later on in the trip. you like the train? yes or no? >> yes. >> why? >> it's convenient, you know. it's just convenient for me. my daughter is in st. louis, i'm in chicago. it's a quick trip. >> and cheaper, too. betty is on her way to virginia, eventually and betty, why do you like taking the train? >> well, it's a better ride....
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as long as the general gift st is, they have to follow me. this is how it works, right? fantastic, come back, would you? i find your views interesting. >> it's cool, i have to pop in every now and then. >> no, just become a regular guest. whenever you feel strongly about something. >> i can sit back there while we bring the foreign politicians. >> that's a great idea. >> i'm just -- >> we'll have you sitting in the corner. you're talking rubbish. >> yeah, when you get -- they get too sophisticated with their terminology terminology, i can say, can you say that in english? >> why don't we do this? >> i don't understand what you're saying. >> i agree. you come back? >> come back. >> appreciate it. >>> shocking celebrity news today, or if you're a cynic, maybe not entirely shocking. after 72 days of wedded bliss, kim kardashian filed for divorce from kris humphries saying she had given it massive consideration. i spoke with kim's mother. apparently it's all over already. the marriage is on the rocks? >> yeah, don't tell me that. >> they've been unpacking suitcases left, rig
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when the allegation initially surfaced, boeheim very hemmently denied them. >>> st. vincent depaul will spend more than $5 million to expand the beans and bread center. >>> a dramatic crash in california and how some good samaritans jumped into action. >>> plus, frosty the snowman is feeling some heat. why a man dressed as frosty was re rested. ñó4b is that thing getting closer? look how high that thing's going. look out there, look at the debris. all right, give me the camera. no, just drive. i've got it. zoom in! zoom in! i can't believe this is happening. look at the size of that thing. it's everywhere. are you getting this? yeah, i've got it. what was that? it's the national guard. how'd they get here so fast? i don't know. pull over! pull over! do you have what it takes to head into the heart of the storm? check out nationalguard.com. >>> some good samaritan jumped into action in california. three people were pinned underneath a car after it rolled on the interstate. you can see one woman being pulled out to safety. no word on what caused the crash. >>> well,
when the allegation initially surfaced, boeheim very hemmently denied them. >>> st. vincent depaul will spend more than $5 million to expand the beans and bread center. >>> a dramatic crash in california and how some good samaritans jumped into action. >>> plus, frosty the snowman is feeling some heat. why a man dressed as frosty was re rested. ñó4b is that thing getting closer? look how high that thing's going. look out there, look at the debris. all right, give me...
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russian season splits a top and bottom teams in st the national grid side recently lost three males who is in it with captain until now has a fitting end saying that the true reason for this if it lies behind the scenes a similar situation is brewing at second division side f.c. they know where it without pay players threatening to boycott matches and never. go to the ice now where it says cars hopes of a first ever catch hell crown have improved somewhat there must provide speed saying one of the league's strongest in the east and that's all of course in the russian capital as god so he put up with now reports. this guy have won just two majors out of eight against mean old when you go. in only once on home ice this time the home side produced an electric start in the search for third wind discuss striking first is which is likely i mean the red and blues a had just two minutes in a minute all you have weighed out is cast top scorer double duty forcing it all to swap goaltenders discouraging start for the visitors and he seemed confused when the house left for the intermission will
russian season splits a top and bottom teams in st the national grid side recently lost three males who is in it with captain until now has a fitting end saying that the true reason for this if it lies behind the scenes a similar situation is brewing at second division side f.c. they know where it without pay players threatening to boycott matches and never. go to the ice now where it says cars hopes of a first ever catch hell crown have improved somewhat there must provide speed saying one of...
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st. louis, missouri. they were stranded in the mississippi river after the current pushed their stalled boat into some rocks. the boat started taking on water. fortunately, firefighters were able to rest roux cue them -- rescue them. >>> imagine surviving in a car for days. she was trapped upseed down in the car in freezing temperatures. her father died in that crash. a man apparently walking along the road spotted the car lying in a 10-foot ditch last night. >> drinking gatorade and eating pop tarts, yelling what she could. for a 9-year-old to do that is pretty heroic. she was able to keep herself calm. her family member next to her was obviously deceased. >>> the 9-year-old is expected to be okay. >>> the four seasons baltimore opened its doors in harbor east. coming up, a tour. >>> plus, if you haven't purchased your tickets to fly to grandma's house, don't worry. we have tips on when to buy tickets. >>> it is a luxurious decision that has been in the making. the four seasons baltimore
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lucy, thanks so much for showing >>> you are looking live at the university of st. thomas in st. paul, minnesota. all day long, they will be celebrating service members who give so much to our country on this veterans day. some rotc cadets there, marching this morning. and today here on abc, we're launching a series called "standing up for heroes." all across abc news, we're going to be reporting on veterans and the challenges they face. and where americans are coming together to make a difference for our vet transhere at home. abc's bob woodruff leads it off. and, bob, you look at some of the heroes that are forgotten, the families here at home. >> it's all about the families. one of the costs of war we don't often talk is the emotional and financial toll on families caring for a loved one who has been injured. according to the veterans administration, there are more than 3,500 primary caregivers in the country. many of whom put their own lives on hold to take care of others. at the event that is very close to my heart, the stand up for heroes celebration here in new york, we ha
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thomas in st. paul, minnesota. all day long, they will be celebrating service members who give so much to our country on this veterans day. some rotc cadets there, marching this morning. and today here on abc, we're launching a series called "standing up for heroes." all across abc news, we're going to report on veterans and the challenges they face. and what we can do to make it better for them here at home. bob woodruff. and, bob, you look at some of the heroes that are forgotten, the families here at home. >> it's all about the families. one of the costs of war we don't often talk is the emotional and financial toll on families caring for a loved one who has been injured. according to the veterans administration, there are more than 3,500 primary caregivers in the country. many of whom put their own lives on hold to take care of others. at the event that is very close to my heart, the stand up for heroes celebration here in new york, we had a chance to give back to some of the remarkable families who have all sa
thomas in st. paul, minnesota. all day long, they will be celebrating service members who give so much to our country on this veterans day. some rotc cadets there, marching this morning. and today here on abc, we're launching a series called "standing up for heroes." all across abc news, we're going to report on veterans and the challenges they face. and what we can do to make it better for them here at home. bob woodruff. and, bob, you look at some of the heroes that are forgotten,...
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you were probably with j st. which is difficult in response to i think the long time traditional position in the united states, support for israel. my question, a lot of preamble, but -- story. [laughter] my question is in israel is there a perception within israel of this feeling within the united states,. is there a widening division what israel can or should do to sort of move the process so it is a two-part question. provide of the united states and our political feeling and then what is the tener growth. >> that's a good question. >> first about the ties between the u.s. and israel. i believed these relationships are strong and based on the mutual and we should see more against the radical islamic terrorism and i think that the thais are as strong as they used to be because the base is the same. but regarding to what we can do or what was the second question? >> windows israel since any impatience or less of -- this is real feeling the united states some growing trends? you know about g street for a sample.
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petersburg last night keeps them second in greek chain belgian defending a close long but only goal right on half time it is second when a big campaign and there a point behind surprised leaders up on this see that for to see what. the reigning champions barcelona are three to the knockout stages are they right on or fracking a ten man big toward it kills and scoring a hat trick of becoming only the second play to score two hundred goals and barter was also coached that guardiola two hundred game in charge he's now aim to finish on top of the group of boss will have to fight over the first place with ac milan who also regret after a one one draw at a party. he doesn't know they got the keeper from and it was a good match and if we win in milan we will be first in the group i am satisfied clues in did pretty well in the first ten minutes they did plead excellent and were dangerous i have to congratulate missy for his record we are satisfied with the result of the match other big matches that we didn't feebly but in the champions league we are without problems for elsewhere chelsea we
petersburg last night keeps them second in greek chain belgian defending a close long but only goal right on half time it is second when a big campaign and there a point behind surprised leaders up on this see that for to see what. the reigning champions barcelona are three to the knockout stages are they right on or fracking a ten man big toward it kills and scoring a hat trick of becoming only the second play to score two hundred goals and barter was also coached that guardiola two hundred...
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chances of qualifying for the knockout stages a narrow one zero victory against shakhtar donetsk in st petersburg last not keeps them in second place in group g. belgium defender nicolas long birds with their logo at the end of the first half is in its second victory of the campaign and their point behind sensational latest nicosia big supporter towards home remember. from each group progress is in its remaining fixtures will see them. before in a way trip to portugal. in other news so pakistani cricketers are facing possible jail sentences after being convicted of match fixing and how to save sane head and former captain some were found guilty at a court in london another nineteen year old mohammad and they admitted the charges before the trial began in return for money off reported to deliberately no balls and stop in time during a test match against england at lord's last summer they'll be sentenced by a judge today tomorrow and could face seven years' imprisonment with so-called support fixing scam was exposed by a british had. newspaper the international cricket council says it ho
chances of qualifying for the knockout stages a narrow one zero victory against shakhtar donetsk in st petersburg last not keeps them in second place in group g. belgium defender nicolas long birds with their logo at the end of the first half is in its second victory of the campaign and their point behind sensational latest nicosia big supporter towards home remember. from each group progress is in its remaining fixtures will see them. before in a way trip to portugal. in other news so...
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. >>> you are looking live at the university of st. thomas in st. paul, minnesota. all day long, they will be celebrating service members who give so much to our country on this veterans day. some rotc cadets there, marching this morning. and today here on abc, we're launching a series called "standing up for heroes." all across abc news, we're going to report on veterans and the challenges they face. and what we can do to make it better for them here at home. bob woodruff. and, bob, you look at some of the heroes that are forgotten, the families here at home. >> it's all about the families. one of the costs of war we don't often talk is the emotional and financial toll on families caring for a loved one who has been injured. according to the veterans administration, there are more than 3,500 primary caregivers in the country. many of whom put their own lives on hold to take care of others. at the event that is very close to my heart, the stand up for heroes celebration here in new york, we had a chance to give back to some of the remarkable families who have all sa
. >>> you are looking live at the university of st. thomas in st. paul, minnesota. all day long, they will be celebrating service members who give so much to our country on this veterans day. some rotc cadets there, marching this morning. and today here on abc, we're launching a series called "standing up for heroes." all across abc news, we're going to report on veterans and the challenges they face. and what we can do to make it better for them here at home. bob woodruff....
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i would st out the rest of the word. >> friends starting buying items. in 2001 she opened her store. but for all that wear the creations, some are surprisingly affordable? >> this costs 150 department of justice. >> you can get a pin very much like what secretary clinton or first lady laura bush for $150? >> yep, absolutely. >> she has a special feeling for the military. the day we were there she and her granddaughter ashley were helping a member of the air force. she has created special pins for each branch of the armed services. she never planned to do an american collection, it just worked out that way. >> i realized this is what i want to do. i tell the story of america in silver and gold. >> if you are interested in what she has for sale this christmas, go to our website annehand.com. that is it for today. have a great week and we'll see you next fox news sunday.
i would st out the rest of the word. >> friends starting buying items. in 2001 she opened her store. but for all that wear the creations, some are surprisingly affordable? >> this costs 150 department of justice. >> you can get a pin very much like what secretary clinton or first lady laura bush for $150? >> yep, absolutely. >> she has a special feeling for the military. the day we were there she and her granddaughter ashley were helping a member of the air force....
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that has developed a response to the long time traditional position in the united states the support for israel the overwhelming support although no more questioning i'm sorry eight my question is coming in israel is there the perception of this feeling within the united states to people talk about it? is there a widening division with israel regarding of what a kn o.r. should do to move the process? united states and then israel and what is the 10 it within the israeli people for what is going on? >> >> guest: i will give a shorter answer. [laughter] and the first of the ties between the u.s., i believe this relationship is strong and based on mutual values of freedom and justice in three should vse radical terrorism and i think the thais are as strong as they used to be because it is the same base and regarding to what we can do, what is the second question? >> does is a real sense any sort of impatience or does israel feels the growing trend? do you know, about jay st.? >> guest: i do not feel that. >> are you aware of j st. the lobbying group from israel? are you aware of those o
that has developed a response to the long time traditional position in the united states the support for israel the overwhelming support although no more questioning i'm sorry eight my question is coming in israel is there the perception of this feeling within the united states to people talk about it? is there a widening division with israel regarding of what a kn o.r. should do to move the process? united states and then israel and what is the 10 it within the israeli people for what is going...
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tonight, how long did the people plan to stay here? will occupy d.c. turn as violent the moon -- the movement has elsewhere? i'd occupy los angeles, themselves.urned on in oakland, the violence was at police. the occupy movement is turning to violence as cities tried to them out. >> it became a place where we repeated violence, and this a murder. >> in d.c., occupy protesters been paying close attention to the violence elsewhere. >> it is really disgusting. >> are you worried they might do that here? >> as of right now, no. >> so far, it has remained peaceful. police are monitoring day.sters 24 hours a >> eventually, it will happen. violence, i do not think so. >> the city may have to act if becomes a health issue. volunteer medical crews are to keep everyone healthy. with 200 people living in a tiny weeks, conditions are go downhill. >> the bathrooms are horrible. >> they have gotten so bad, a nearby gymnasium that showers for three hours every day so that these go down there and get a clean shower. is pitching inro help retired members of the armed s
tonight, how long did the people plan to stay here? will occupy d.c. turn as violent the moon -- the movement has elsewhere? i'd occupy los angeles, themselves.urned on in oakland, the violence was at police. the occupy movement is turning to violence as cities tried to them out. >> it became a place where we repeated violence, and this a murder. >> in d.c., occupy protesters been paying close attention to the violence elsewhere. >> it is really disgusting. >> are you...
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even a story that he was on mount st. helens when it's erupted. sandy and her sister pam longed for answers, a phone call even, but there was nothing. where was their father? whatever happened to lloyd ford? here's a hint. sandy didn't know the family's secret, nor did pam. but kimberly did. she knew all about it. where lloyd went and why. because she was there. but if she revealed it, would anyone even believe the chilling tale she'd carried and hidden for so long? >>> coming up -- >> i spent my whole life waiting for the other shoe to drop. you know? >> and here it was. the secret slips out. >> i knew i needed to do the right thing. >> and investigators step in. when "the family secret" continues. e rest of my life... e rest of my life... especially my finances. that's why i have slate, with blueprint. i can create my own plan to pay down large purchases faster... or avoid interest on everyday items. that saves me money. with slate from chase, i'm always in control. financially, anyway. get slate with blueprint and save money. call 855-get-slate
even a story that he was on mount st. helens when it's erupted. sandy and her sister pam longed for answers, a phone call even, but there was nothing. where was their father? whatever happened to lloyd ford? here's a hint. sandy didn't know the family's secret, nor did pam. but kimberly did. she knew all about it. where lloyd went and why. because she was there. but if she revealed it, would anyone even believe the chilling tale she'd carried and hidden for so long? >>> coming up --...
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. >>> politicians don't know what to make of the occupy movement and st. paul's is struggling too, a long way from wall street today decided not to event occupiers who have camped out for two and a half weeks now. here at home we've had crackdowns and court orders and now in iowa a plans for a caucus occupation, targeting, what elimination, the iowa presidential caucuses. turbulent times make great history and that brings me to bestd seller author and historian douglas brinkley. nice to have you on the show. we've heard a lot of parallels with protest movements in the past. what does occupy wall street remind you of? >> it has little bits of 20th century protest movements, reminds me of the 1960s a little bit, college campuses unrest and a lot of young people throughout the time counter culture attitude going after the man, going after corporate structure. this protest however is aimed at wall street, not the federal government, at least at this juncture. it was a march for jobs at march for washington. this was unique, when 1992 when clinton became presid
. >>> politicians don't know what to make of the occupy movement and st. paul's is struggling too, a long way from wall street today decided not to event occupiers who have camped out for two and a half weeks now. here at home we've had crackdowns and court orders and now in iowa a plans for a caucus occupation, targeting, what elimination, the iowa presidential caucuses. turbulent times make great history and that brings me to bestd seller author and historian douglas brinkley. nice...
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except on the island of st. maarten. ♪ where the airport is the main attraction. thrill seekers flock here to sunbathe in the shadow of the jumbo jet. even snorkelers come to the surface for this show. >> hurry. >> reporter: youtube videos like this have turned the tiny island half dutch, half french into a top destination for aviation enhughes yass. >> whoo. >> reporter: none bigger than nathan. he wants to be a pilot and convince his parents to take the family vacation here. he's not alone. near the end of the runway the sunset bar and grill is packed. each morning they write the flight schedule on a surfboard. and broadcast air traffic control instead of music. all day the planes land and the crowds rush to the beach. beer in one hand, camera in the other. but there is one landing that can't be missed. >> right over there. >> reporter: the one mason came from arizona to see. >> big and blue. >> reporter: this klm 747 weighs nearly 900,000 pounds and is headed straight for the beach. and there was mason with a front row seat. mom captured the moment in this snap
except on the island of st. maarten. ♪ where the airport is the main attraction. thrill seekers flock here to sunbathe in the shadow of the jumbo jet. even snorkelers come to the surface for this show. >> hurry. >> reporter: youtube videos like this have turned the tiny island half dutch, half french into a top destination for aviation enhughes yass. >> whoo. >> reporter: none bigger than nathan. he wants to be a pilot and convince his parents to take the family...
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this has been going on for a long time now. a very senior cleric at st. paul's cathedral also resigned. it's really caused a firestorm over here. what they want to do is try and come to some resolution. they say they're going to pause and talk just for a few days, not weeks. carol? >> we'll see what happens. >>> this is kind of an odd story. some u.s. soldiers in need of painkilling drugs may be handed lollipops? >> yes. and there's only one flavor, carol. and it is berry. and that's all the flavors they can get. it's actually kind of an interesting development because u.s. marines and soldiers in afghanistan will attempt to have more injected into their muscles if they need a painkiller. but now there's this whole idea of giving them a lollipop instead. they're sayi ing this is actual better than taking morphine. they call it a fentanyl lollipop. they say it's better because it eases pain faster. because when you put a lozenge into your mouth, it absorbs into the blood system much better than an injection does. the other thing, too, carol is that you can
this has been going on for a long time now. a very senior cleric at st. paul's cathedral also resigned. it's really caused a firestorm over here. what they want to do is try and come to some resolution. they say they're going to pause and talk just for a few days, not weeks. carol? >> we'll see what happens. >>> this is kind of an odd story. some u.s. soldiers in need of painkilling drugs may be handed lollipops? >> yes. and there's only one flavor, carol. and it is berry....
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east bay will probably see the clouds all day long. i'm talking about the tri valley where the fog st really thick this morning. at least until 9:00 a.m. possiblily until 11:00 a.m. we'll be watching that for you. and your visibility dropping off across the board. but five miles in san jose. a quarter mile in livermore. less than a quarter nile in oakland. really need to take it easy out there. that's a slow commute as it normally goes on a slow business day. so give yourself ample time to reach your destination safely a mile and a quarter in santa rosa. and fairfield, really thick fog throughout the central valley this morning. san francisco we'll be getting sunshine. the clouds will roll back in later tonight. 6:00 p.m. getting a clear skies. seven day outlook shows you no rain in the forecast. we have a good looking stretch of fair weather on the way. we have wind on the way. a high pressure gradient stepping up. we'll talk about that. stay tuned. mike is here to help you get through the foggy commute. >> first thing is lower your s
east bay will probably see the clouds all day long. i'm talking about the tri valley where the fog st really thick this morning. at least until 9:00 a.m. possiblily until 11:00 a.m. we'll be watching that for you. and your visibility dropping off across the board. but five miles in san jose. a quarter mile in livermore. less than a quarter nile in oakland. really need to take it easy out there. that's a slow commute as it normally goes on a slow business day. so give yourself ample time to...
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but it's going to take a long-term strategy. >> why not leave it to the st e stat states? you have 18 states that made it illegal. why not leave it up to them? >> what happened at penn state is exactly the reason why. you know, the fact that the assistant coach and i know it's controversial as to whether he reported it or not, but the fact that he didn't intervene. calling 911, stopping the assault from happening right when he was there. you know, a tremendous amount of public education needs to happen, because that young man or boy -- he was only 10 years old. being victimized right on the spot. someone should have intervened. it needs to be a national policy, and that's the whole point. the states will decide how to enforce the policy, what the criminal penalty is, but clearly it needs to be all 50 states. >> coach mcqueary does says he did stop that, by the way. we'll see how it turns out to be at the end of the investigation. there's also the idea of the statute of limitations here, they should be extended for the sex abuse cases because many victims decide to report i
but it's going to take a long-term strategy. >> why not leave it to the st e stat states? you have 18 states that made it illegal. why not leave it up to them? >> what happened at penn state is exactly the reason why. you know, the fact that the assistant coach and i know it's controversial as to whether he reported it or not, but the fact that he didn't intervene. calling 911, stopping the assault from happening right when he was there. you know, a tremendous amount of public...
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or two years might sound like a long time but when you are trying to finish building a lympics city from scratch then the heat is most certainly on the russian resort of sochi may still resemble a construction site in the united states of the twenty fourteen winter games there everything will be ready in time and to hold them to their word the president of the international olympic committee has just paid a visit find out more in our special next. and. yeah the present danger national and think that mediates so great to have you here with us in sochi i know it's not your first time in the city and start your first time inspecting and filing facility what is preferable to actually modernize existing facilities to a big city like in london. or build everything from scratch like in sochi or world we have no preference between the two and the types of projects what colors in the according to the of the game for the athletes so we first look at the welfare of the athletes had there we have two options either we go back to a city that has already organized the games have referred to refurbish
or two years might sound like a long time but when you are trying to finish building a lympics city from scratch then the heat is most certainly on the russian resort of sochi may still resemble a construction site in the united states of the twenty fourteen winter games there everything will be ready in time and to hold them to their word the president of the international olympic committee has just paid a visit find out more in our special next. and. yeah the present danger national and think...
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all right, the washington capitals didn't fair so well st weekend. they easily won game one, but squandered a two-goal lead. as the back to back games in the energy it takes took its toll on them. one player did get rewarded for his good play. nicholas was named nhl's third star of the week. returned to the ice today in full practice for the first time since he sprained his ankle in a game october 22. good news for them, but he still probably won't play when the caps face them, but he'll be back soon enough. time to reveal the game of the week poll. on this week, we have lake bradduck at oakton. among the choices, go to dc.highschoolsports.net. >>> finally tonight, playground gymnastics. these kids are attempting the swing frontal flip. just doesn't look like it's going to be good. the thing is, much as you practice, as much as you still fail. the dismount is key. >> did not get tens across the board for that one. >> all right, that's it for us on 9news now at 6:00. stay with us for the cbs evening news that's up next. >>> at 7:00, derek is back with
all right, the washington capitals didn't fair so well st weekend. they easily won game one, but squandered a two-goal lead. as the back to back games in the energy it takes took its toll on them. one player did get rewarded for his good play. nicholas was named nhl's third star of the week. returned to the ice today in full practice for the first time since he sprained his ankle in a game october 22. good news for them, but he still probably won't play when the caps face them, but he'll be...
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a long time ago, st. a guston said without justice what are kingdoms but great bands of robbers? the people of syria for a long time, but over these last rickman especially, have been robbed of their dignity, robbed of their lives. we have to speak out with one voice for justice for this country. i know that a lot of americans are deeply concerned about this issue. we are grateful that we have so many people here to listen to this testimony and to listen to the questions of our witnesses. i am grateful for colleagues being here. i will ask the ranking member if he has any opening comments. >> thank you very much, senator. welcome to all of you. we have many issues that are important and under the purview of this committee as it deals with the near east and north africa. the questions and the issues surrounding syria are certainly at the top of that list. all of us that have watched -- not only us in this committee, all of america has watched as things have unfolded in the middle east and in the arab world this spring. we have watched them play out and now, everything seems to be
a long time ago, st. a guston said without justice what are kingdoms but great bands of robbers? the people of syria for a long time, but over these last rickman especially, have been robbed of their dignity, robbed of their lives. we have to speak out with one voice for justice for this country. i know that a lot of americans are deeply concerned about this issue. we are grateful that we have so many people here to listen to this testimony and to listen to the questions of our witnesses. i am...
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they began taking on water in st. louis city firefighters were able to eventually get them safely to shore. >>> and a peeves history stolen in illinois. a three-foot long copper sword from a statue of lincoln's tomb is gone. someone made off with it between september and earlier this month. >>> a new jersey dog who enjoys riding alongside his owner on a motorcycle ended up in the center of a court case. the owner was pulled over and charges of animal cruelty were alleged against the owner for the way he led let his dog bosco take a ride my say i been driving through the town for 6 1/2 years and he says i go you pull me over now. >> the case has been settled and the owner is trying to find a way to bring hmm along safely andee ilheely and says he is going to create a seat -- illegal -- safely and legally and says he is going to create a seat for about. osco. >>> we are working with and for you for insider secrets for getting discount tickets. four weeks out airfare softens a little bit but goes up about 2 weeks before
they began taking on water in st. louis city firefighters were able to eventually get them safely to shore. >>> and a peeves history stolen in illinois. a three-foot long copper sword from a statue of lincoln's tomb is gone. someone made off with it between september and earlier this month. >>> a new jersey dog who enjoys riding alongside his owner on a motorcycle ended up in the center of a court case. the owner was pulled over and charges of animal cruelty were alleged...
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all week long the redskins have been scheming to stop number 29. good luck. he's rushed for 600 yards, including the team record, 253 against st. louis. that made life easier for tony romo. >> the way he is running the ball, it makes romo's job easier. you see what they did to buffalo. even new england. i mean, these guys are legitimate with him running the ball. >> let's talk about women's college basketball. looking to get the lady hoyas off the bat. hoyas opened up the game on a 22-2 run and they rolled. georgetown winning it easy tonight. 66-36 was your final score of the night. a busy day in sports. boy, i tell you, redskins tomorrow. >> any chance the skins win? >> no. >> okay. going to be nice. >> at least it will be nice. increasing clouds for the afternoon. get outside if you can. >> 31. thanks. we'll see you back here loyp. >>> "the weekend insider" is on. why natalie wood's death investigation is reopen. >> the information we received wants us to take another look at it. >> she was knocked on the head and fell into the water. >> the captain of the
all week long the redskins have been scheming to stop number 29. good luck. he's rushed for 600 yards, including the team record, 253 against st. louis. that made life easier for tony romo. >> the way he is running the ball, it makes romo's job easier. you see what they did to buffalo. even new england. i mean, these guys are legitimate with him running the ball. >> let's talk about women's college basketball. looking to get the lady hoyas off the bat. hoyas opened up the game on a...
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into st. mary's county. most of the showers now pushing into annarundle county. showers won't be around long. temperatures falling. not like a tank or anything. but 45 in bethesda. 45 in rockville. 45 in arlington. 43 in leightonsville. 45 in reston and great falls. 48 leesburg. so we will be cooling down for now. windy and colder tonight. windy and downright chilly tomorrow. you'll need sun glasses and a coat tomorrow. good news though we can hang our hat on another great weekend. a milder weekend. temps rebounding very nicely over the weekend. for tonight showers ending early. clearing, windy and colder. lows in the 30s. two blanket night i would say. by morning windy and cold. plenty of sunshine. 30s and 40s. winds west-northwest 10 to 20. partly cloudy, windy and chilly. highs only near 50 tomorrow afternoon for veteran's day. winds west-northwest 10 to 20. will feel like it is in the mid-40s pretty much all day. your day planner looks like this. 30s to start at 7 a.m. windy by noon. only 45 to 50. kind of chilly by evening. next three days. this is kind of n
into st. mary's county. most of the showers now pushing into annarundle county. showers won't be around long. temperatures falling. not like a tank or anything. but 45 in bethesda. 45 in rockville. 45 in arlington. 43 in leightonsville. 45 in reston and great falls. 48 leesburg. so we will be cooling down for now. windy and colder tonight. windy and downright chilly tomorrow. you'll need sun glasses and a coat tomorrow. good news though we can hang our hat on another great weekend. a milder...
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all week long the redskins have been scheming to stop number 29. good luck. he's rushed for 600 yards, including the team record, 253 against st. louis. that made life easier for tony romo. >> the way he is running the ball, it makes romo's job easier. you see what they did to buffalo. even new england. i mean, these guys are legitimate with him running the ball. >> let's talk about women's college basketball. looking to get the lady hoyas off the bat. hoyas opened up the game on a 22-2 run and they rolled. georgetown winning it easy tonight. 66-36 was your final score of the night. a busy day in sports. boy, i tell you, redskins tomorrow. >> any chance the skins win? >> no. >> okay. going to be nice. >> at least it will be nice. increasing clouds for the afternoon. get outside if you can. >> 31. thanks. we'll see you back here tomorrow. bye. çñ [ speaking french ] [ speaking french ] movie buffs! this film is tres bien, but the interest rate on your checking account is le pew. interest on your checking? earn more with new high yield free checking at capita
all week long the redskins have been scheming to stop number 29. good luck. he's rushed for 600 yards, including the team record, 253 against st. louis. that made life easier for tony romo. >> the way he is running the ball, it makes romo's job easier. you see what they did to buffalo. even new england. i mean, these guys are legitimate with him running the ball. >> let's talk about women's college basketball. looking to get the lady hoyas off the bat. hoyas opened up the game on a...
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except on the island of st. maarten. where the airport is the main attraction. thrill seekers flock here to sunbathe in the shadow of a jumbo jet. youtube videos like this have turned the tiny island into a top destination for aviation enthusiasts. none bigger than 11-year-old mason capps. he wants to be a pilot and convinced his parents to take the family vacation here. near the end of the runaway. each morning, they wry the flight schedule on a surf board. but there is one landing that can't be missed. >> right over there. >> reporter: this klm 747 weighs nearly 900,000 pounds -- and is headed straight for the beach. >> you'll never be able to do that in the u.s. >> we're ready to do it baby! >> reporter: the massive engines on planes like these can produce winds more than 100 miles an hour. >> we loved it. >> reporter: it may be the one caribbean island where the most exhilarating part of the trip happens before you leave the airport. >> thanks to ryan owens. and good for mason for finally getting there. that's the broadcast. diane will see you here tomorrow.
except on the island of st. maarten. where the airport is the main attraction. thrill seekers flock here to sunbathe in the shadow of a jumbo jet. youtube videos like this have turned the tiny island into a top destination for aviation enthusiasts. none bigger than 11-year-old mason capps. he wants to be a pilot and convinced his parents to take the family vacation here. near the end of the runaway. each morning, they wry the flight schedule on a surf board. but there is one landing that can't...
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way to go. >> lambert airport in st. louis is operating at a little more than 80% capacity the maximum for departing passengers is around 27,000 a day and wednesday they figured they were about 23,000. passengers at armstrong in new orleans, say travel has been headache free. >> no big hassle, numbers of people, traffic and such. >>> not as bad as i thought i thought it would be worse not bad now. >> chance to sit down and have our cafe du monde. >> the story out of houston is different. >> crazy they are talking ability bumping people off flights and stuff. >> 90% of travelers are driving. >> having a hard time deciding traffic is bad we have a lot going on at home with it being thanksgiving week we are heading out late tonight or tomorrow morning. >> the day before isn't the busiest travel day of the year that would be next sunday in new york, aiynsley ear hart fox news. >>> a lot of people out there travelling. >> they sure are. >> if you made it to your holiday destination or stayed at home it is likely there is a lo
way to go. >> lambert airport in st. louis is operating at a little more than 80% capacity the maximum for departing passengers is around 27,000 a day and wednesday they figured they were about 23,000. passengers at armstrong in new orleans, say travel has been headache free. >> no big hassle, numbers of people, traffic and such. >>> not as bad as i thought i thought it would be worse not bad now. >> chance to sit down and have our cafe du monde. >> the story...