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so they were pleased with arab spring but at the same time at the initial stage of the arab spring they were spectators. there is something very powerful about what happened during the arab spring that undermines al qaeda's narrative. al qaeda's narrative on three articles of faith. the first one is that our rulers are corrupt, they would say, and oppressive and they don't govern according to islam preaches. the western world is very interested in supporting these dictators in power. third, the only solution is jihad. so these three articles of faith, and this is my terminology, have been undermined by the arab spring. firstly the rulers are falling. the western countries seem to be supporting the people, siding with the people, not with the dictators, and they are falling not because of violence but falling because of nonviolence. these are really important in terms of how the narrative was faced when the arab spring started. now, there have been discourses on jihadi websites. initially they were taken by surprise. especially that what does it really mean, can we be non-jihadi jihadis.
so they were pleased with arab spring but at the same time at the initial stage of the arab spring they were spectators. there is something very powerful about what happened during the arab spring that undermines al qaeda's narrative. al qaeda's narrative on three articles of faith. the first one is that our rulers are corrupt, they would say, and oppressive and they don't govern according to islam preaches. the western world is very interested in supporting these dictators in power. third, the...
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inside the tip is a spring only 1 millimeter across. the expansion and contraction of this delicate piece of metal moves the ball and controls the flow of ink. the tiny spring technology is also used in many other products, such as mobile phones and semiconductor inspection equipment. this type of spring is said to be the smallest in the world. what does it look like magnified 400 times? it's 0.06 millimeters in diameter, thinner than a human hair. a company called fine parts manufactures this type of spring. 13 engineers work here. the companies ships 70 million springs around the world every month. >> translator: we improved our technology to make smaller springs as the demand of customers rose. it's taken us years to get to these production skills. it's hard to put in words, more like a sense. >> reporter: this is the machine that produces the springs. there is an important component that determines their size. the springs are shaped by winding piano wire at the end of this arbor. the thickness of the arbor also determines the diamet
inside the tip is a spring only 1 millimeter across. the expansion and contraction of this delicate piece of metal moves the ball and controls the flow of ink. the tiny spring technology is also used in many other products, such as mobile phones and semiconductor inspection equipment. this type of spring is said to be the smallest in the world. what does it look like magnified 400 times? it's 0.06 millimeters in diameter, thinner than a human hair. a company called fine parts manufactures this...
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chicopee he's a professor of international studies at trinity college in hartford and author of arab spring libyan winter in los angeles we have. these are they he is an ambassador for the national american iranian council human rights activists and columnist for harvard international review and in dubai we go to angela shah she's an award winning journalist writer and editor all right cross talk rose and effects folks i mean you can jump in anytime you want v.j. if i can go to you first should we be using the term arab awakening anymore is it passe is it meaningless now because we go through so many different countries in the arab world in north africa and it's basically a mass right now. well i would still use the term arab spring precisely for this reason that people have had a great sense of a breakthrough that finally kind of popular uprising has come longstanding dictators were removed from power and the confidence of people has risen up and it's precisely because the confidence is risen up that the forces of counter revolution have organized themselves so what we are right now witnes
chicopee he's a professor of international studies at trinity college in hartford and author of arab spring libyan winter in los angeles we have. these are they he is an ambassador for the national american iranian council human rights activists and columnist for harvard international review and in dubai we go to angela shah she's an award winning journalist writer and editor all right cross talk rose and effects folks i mean you can jump in anytime you want v.j. if i can go to you first should...
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you by you know how long we'd be talking about the arab spring i'm looking forward . looking forward to travelling with you to riyadh saudi arabia where our taxi driver will be a woman and you and i will sit in the cafe and discuss freedom in the gulf region ok whatever you do you think that's ever going to happen i'd like to join that trip . i want to thank all of my. we will all be in a bus one day in riyadh here many thanks to my guest today in chicopee los angeles and in dubai and thanks to our viewers for watching if you go to the next time and remember a crosswalk. download the official ante up location on the phone on my i pod touch from the. jaunty life on the go. video on demand on ts mine gold costs and already says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up the families are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are the day. feel any. ill. feel any.
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. >> reporter: the arab spring has yet to arrive for women. the women of egypt are casting ballots in hopes of a better future. tomoko yamaguchi, nhk world, cairo. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster. but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire communities. we'll show you their struggles and their successes on "the road ahead" every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time here on "newsline." >>> u.n. investigators are looking into how radiation has affected the health of people cleaning up fukushima daiichi. they say the deaths of six of them were not caused by radiation. the team from the u.n. scientific committee on the effects of atomic radiation is study thegs effects of emissions after the disaster. more than 20,000 workers have taken part in the operation. six of them have died. at least two are known to have had a heart attack. one was diagnosed with acute leukemia. >> we don't have any indication that their death was related to radioactivity and exposure. >> t
. >> reporter: the arab spring has yet to arrive for women. the women of egypt are casting ballots in hopes of a better future. tomoko yamaguchi, nhk world, cairo. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster. but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire communities. we'll show you their struggles and their successes on "the road ahead" every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time here on...
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>> president barack obama has and how -- embraced the arab spring. he has kept a healthy distance from the arab uprising. we might be seeing the beginning of the end of america's moment. it is growing in that part of the world. they have been trying very hard to amend the historic quest. i think the reality is american foreign policy is not in the same spirit as it was. they will basically consolidate what i call the rise of the new public opinion. that will likely take control of its destiny. that is why, for structural reasons, america's economic decline, we might be seeing a weakening or lessening of the american hegemony and influence across the world. >> thank you very much, author of obama and the middle east, the end of america oppose a moment. -- america's moment. fourth largest's bank has asked for $24 billion more in state funds to stay afloat. the request comes after shares in descendent half of the financial institution was heart nationalized because of its problems with bad property that. >> shares in spain's fourth largest lender were s
>> president barack obama has and how -- embraced the arab spring. he has kept a healthy distance from the arab uprising. we might be seeing the beginning of the end of america's moment. it is growing in that part of the world. they have been trying very hard to amend the historic quest. i think the reality is american foreign policy is not in the same spirit as it was. they will basically consolidate what i call the rise of the new public opinion. that will likely take control of its...
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. >> we'll meet two brothers who did something very special with their spring break. >> i'll tell you about a student art project that's really off the wall. >> did you ever want to join the circus? we'll meet some kids who are on their way. >> that and lots more right now on "teen kids news." >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm siena. here's our top story for this week. >> texting. it's been around for more than 10 years, but when it comes to text etiquette, most of us are in uncharted territory. tyler joins us now to talk about the dos and don'ts of texting. tyler? >> one sec, mwanzaa. i'm wrapping up this text. was that rude? most teens, in a recent survey, say "yes," yet for some reason, we still do it. when is the wrong time to send a text message? >> obviously, like, if you're in class. >> like, at the movies. >> way late in the evening, like, waking somebody up. >> when you're in the car. >> probably dinner, 'cause my mom, like, hates me when i, like, start texting and, like, she's trying to talk to me. >> okay, we know it's wrong to text at school, dinner,
. >> we'll meet two brothers who did something very special with their spring break. >> i'll tell you about a student art project that's really off the wall. >> did you ever want to join the circus? we'll meet some kids who are on their way. >> that and lots more right now on "teen kids news." >> welcome to "teen kids news." i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm siena. here's our top story for this week. >> texting. it's been around for more than...
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think for me the major issue has been the difficulties which the media faced in reporting the arab spring. in all the countries where there have been protests and regime change the been very strict kind of attempts to stifle media coverage to stop journalists getting in. to stop them doing their work once they're in. i think that's been that's been the kind of overriding factor the commonality between all these countries is that it's been very difficult for the media to cover and that has meant a reliance on citizen journalism on opposition movements and things are but the problem with all that is that it's difficult to verify all these things so a lot of a lot of what's going on is based on hearsay on sources whose. you know news and opinions you can assert to verify. and this is a real problem and i it's ironic because the governments that are. experiencing these protests constantly complain that the media are relying on opposition movements to get their news but that's because the government stopping the media from going in and doing the job themselves but that does presumably mean tha
think for me the major issue has been the difficulties which the media faced in reporting the arab spring. in all the countries where there have been protests and regime change the been very strict kind of attempts to stifle media coverage to stop journalists getting in. to stop them doing their work once they're in. i think that's been that's been the kind of overriding factor the commonality between all these countries is that it's been very difficult for the media to cover and that has meant...
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quintessentially spring. strawberries, rhubarb, sweet and tart. >> yes. >> nice. >> my favorite kind of pie. >> oh, nice. >> all righty. here we go. vanessa, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you for being here. >> all the recipes are of course on our website at today.com. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> still to come this morning, lisa rinna is back with tips for heating up your sex life. >> wow. >> and celebrating this weekend's kentucky derby. coming up already. >> that's right. >> but first, your local news and weather. happy birthday weather channel. 30 years baby.
quintessentially spring. strawberries, rhubarb, sweet and tart. >> yes. >> nice. >> my favorite kind of pie. >> oh, nice. >> all righty. here we go. vanessa, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you for being here. >> all the recipes are of course on our website at today.com. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> still to come this morning, lisa rinna is back with tips for heating up your sex life. >>...
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spring in --it's aariie of spring in more than 133 vendors sellingg flowers, garden acceesories and gifts just in time for mother's daa--meteorologist emily gracey s live with the --it's not just are performers, contests, activities for kids, ann food flowermaat is in mount vvrnon around the onument on friday and saturday ffom 11am to 8pm. they've got the secrets to a successful marriag. marrrage.((:29 be good to each other. i agree. :33)) :33)) cooing up.... hilarious tips to making ii orkkfroo a couple that should knno ... ne. fox 45 good dayybaltimore. ((break 2))3- so, you're all set up. great. what's going on? installing cable. you know this is an ikea, right? yes, but look at this sofa! it's so comfortable. we don't want to leave. have you been living here? can i have dinner at michael's house? they're having meatballs. don't be back too late. you know it gets dark when they shut off the lights. okay. i can stay. you know, you can just buy the sofas and take them home, today. for a limited time, get up to 15% back on select seating. ikea, the life improvement store. when it comes to
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for the for me the major issue has been the difficulties which the media face and reporting the arab spring. in all the countries where there have been protests and regime change the. very strict kind of attempts to stifle media coverage to stop journalists getting in. to stop them doing their work once they're in. i think that's been that's been the kind of overriding factor the commonality between all these countries is that it's been very difficult for the media to cover and that has meant a reliance on citizen journalism on opposition movements and things like that the problem with all that is that it's difficult to verify all these things so a lot of a lot of what's going on is based on hearsay. sources whose. you know news and opinions you connoisseur to verify. and this is a real problem and it's ironic because the the governments that are. experiencing these protests constantly complain that the media are relying on opposition movements to get their news but that's because the government stopping the media from going in and doing the job themselves but that does presumably mean that
for the for me the major issue has been the difficulties which the media face and reporting the arab spring. in all the countries where there have been protests and regime change the. very strict kind of attempts to stifle media coverage to stop journalists getting in. to stop them doing their work once they're in. i think that's been that's been the kind of overriding factor the commonality between all these countries is that it's been very difficult for the media to cover and that has meant a...
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the maple spring marches on in montreal canada thousands of student protesters there protesting the massive to wishin hikes that are now getting support from people angry at their government's new anti rally law hundreds of arrested countless others hurt including our guest political commentator michael phoria will join us next. that's the treaty that has senate democrats planning an all out revolt against president obama we'll tell you about the trans-pacific partnership and why some believe the president is going out of his way to keep congress in the dark about the details. and mitt romney is well on his way to clinching the republican presidential nomination chances are texas will tip the delegate count and his favor but after an ugly primary season was romney more bruised by his own party and embraced. it's tuesday may twenty ninth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching our. own massive protests in the canadian province of quebec and what started as a student protest thousands of people have taken to the streets demonstrating against what they see as the gover
the maple spring marches on in montreal canada thousands of student protesters there protesting the massive to wishin hikes that are now getting support from people angry at their government's new anti rally law hundreds of arrested countless others hurt including our guest political commentator michael phoria will join us next. that's the treaty that has senate democrats planning an all out revolt against president obama we'll tell you about the trans-pacific partnership and why some believe...
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for the for me the major issue has been the difficulties which the media faced in reporting the arab spring. in all the countries where there have been protests and regime change the. very strict kind of attempts to stifle media coverage to stop journalists getting in. to stop them doing their work once they're in. i think that's been that's been the kind of overriding factor the commonality between all these countries is that it's been very difficult for the media to cover and that has meant a reliance on citizen journalism on opposition movements and things are but the problem with all that is that it's difficult to verify all these things so a lot of a lot of what's going on is based on hearsay on sources whose. you know news and opinions you connoisseur to verify. and this is a real problem and i it's ironic because the governments that are. experiencing these protests constantly complain that the media are relying on opposition movements to get their news but that's because the government are stopping the media from going in and doing the job themselves but that does presumably mean th
for the for me the major issue has been the difficulties which the media faced in reporting the arab spring. in all the countries where there have been protests and regime change the. very strict kind of attempts to stifle media coverage to stop journalists getting in. to stop them doing their work once they're in. i think that's been that's been the kind of overriding factor the commonality between all these countries is that it's been very difficult for the media to cover and that has meant a...
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the maple spring marches on and montreal's canada thousands of students protesting massive tuition hikes are now getting support from people angry at their government's new anti rally law hundreds arrested countless others hurt including our guest political commentator michael phoria will join us live next. and a new super virus has emerged that can do a lot more than steel door files it's called the flame virus and it can turn again it can turn your computer against you coming up next we'll tell you who's potentially behind this cyber threat and who it's targeting. plus it's the list you certainly don't want to be on a secret kill list compiled and approved by president obama is now out in the open how did the liberal law professor and community organizer who campaigned against the u.s. iraq war become the man we know today. it's tuesday may twenty ninth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz mall and you're watching our. own massive protests in the canadian province of quebec and what started out as a student protest thousands of people have taken to the streets demonstrating against
the maple spring marches on and montreal's canada thousands of students protesting massive tuition hikes are now getting support from people angry at their government's new anti rally law hundreds arrested countless others hurt including our guest political commentator michael phoria will join us live next. and a new super virus has emerged that can do a lot more than steel door files it's called the flame virus and it can turn again it can turn your computer against you coming up next we'll...
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his son, robert's, spring football team. even though more fathers on the field have traditional day jobs. >> i spend a lot of time out here with the kids. they enjoy it. i enjoy it. they push me. >> he can be a walking zombie. tired as tired can be. but if you go out to the football field, he'll have the same energy he had at 10:00 in the morning. he never wants to miss anything. anything that has to do with the kids. >> manny pacquiao will soon travel thousands of miles from his home to train in los angeles. bradley, by contrast, prefers to work amid domestic comfort. >> when i'm here, i'm not distracted whatsoever. how does your family distract you? i don't really understand that. those are your loved ones. if anything, they would embrace you and they'll help you. they'll motivate you. >> he's like 110% dedicated to every one of our kids. what i really appreciate is that tim will never refer to them as my stepson or my stepdaughter. there's no difference or him. and that's really awesome because it has made my kids feel ac
his son, robert's, spring football team. even though more fathers on the field have traditional day jobs. >> i spend a lot of time out here with the kids. they enjoy it. i enjoy it. they push me. >> he can be a walking zombie. tired as tired can be. but if you go out to the football field, he'll have the same energy he had at 10:00 in the morning. he never wants to miss anything. anything that has to do with the kids. >> manny pacquiao will soon travel thousands of miles from...
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spring cleaning could bring in some extra cash. plenty looked just like this one, boxes stacked against the wall surrounded by a collection of items that don't get much use. it could be a garage, a closet. chances are, you have something you need to get rid of. >> the more cluttered you have, let's get it stored. we will evaluate and see what you have. >> this man and his brother say that spring cleaning is a great time to sell what you don't use. "we will put an offer on it. -- >> we will put an offer on it. "jewelry is always big, so our watches, particularly those with a designer name like rolex. >> these are worth of gold. these are 1970's, 80's. >> tools are a big seller, so our musical instruments, televisions, even artwork. >> the gps units, the laptops, tablets, we do some self loans. at least you know you have in your hand. >> what are the advantages today of making money out of your spring cleaning is that you have so many options. you have ebay, craigslist, or you can sell to your pawnshop. money for instance that have n
spring cleaning could bring in some extra cash. plenty looked just like this one, boxes stacked against the wall surrounded by a collection of items that don't get much use. it could be a garage, a closet. chances are, you have something you need to get rid of. >> the more cluttered you have, let's get it stored. we will evaluate and see what you have. >> this man and his brother say that spring cleaning is a great time to sell what you don't use. "we will put an offer on it....
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for the for me the major issue has been the difficulties which the media face and reporting the arab spring. in all the countries where there have been protests and regime change the. very strict kind of attempts to stifle media coverage to stop journalists getting in. to stop them doing their work once they're in. i think that's been that's been the kind of overriding factor the commonality between all these countries is that it's been very difficult for the media to cover and that has meant a reliance on citizen journalism on opposition movements and things are but the problem with all that is that it's difficult to verify all these things so a lot of a lot of what's going on is based on hearsay on sources whose. you know news and opinions you connoisseur to verify. and this is a real problem and i it's ironic because the the governments that are. experiencing these protests constantly complain that the media are relying on opposition movements to get their news but that's because the government stopping the media from going in and doing the job themselves but that does presumably mean th
for the for me the major issue has been the difficulties which the media face and reporting the arab spring. in all the countries where there have been protests and regime change the. very strict kind of attempts to stifle media coverage to stop journalists getting in. to stop them doing their work once they're in. i think that's been that's been the kind of overriding factor the commonality between all these countries is that it's been very difficult for the media to cover and that has meant a...
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over spring, far to the north allowing the warm air. now it's suppressed to the south keeping the warm air down in the gulf and texas. that's why we're mild in the middle. i mentioned some rain in new england and central new england. definitely an umbrella day. cool rain from buffalo to sir ruse to burlington and new hampshire and maine. up through ohio valley, ohio to pittsburgh looks like a damp wet day for you also. once again in texas scattered showers and thunderstorms. right now nothing too dangerous or concentrated. definitely umbrellas in new england and texas. beautiful in the middle of the country. typical afternoon storms in the southeast. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. slight chance of a shower or storm late in the day in areas like philadelphia and washington, d.c. we won't see much in the way of heavy rain. very scattered. beautiful weather, oklahoma city, 71 and sunny. hardly any severe storms are expected today. no tornadoes. a great thing. >>> coming up, ba
over spring, far to the north allowing the warm air. now it's suppressed to the south keeping the warm air down in the gulf and texas. that's why we're mild in the middle. i mentioned some rain in new england and central new england. definitely an umbrella day. cool rain from buffalo to sir ruse to burlington and new hampshire and maine. up through ohio valley, ohio to pittsburgh looks like a damp wet day for you also. once again in texas scattered showers and thunderstorms. right now nothing...
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northern and southern california had a great spring. dallas has had a great spring. northern virginia had a great spring. believe it or not, michigan is now one of our top markets. the areas that are a bit softer, chicago is still troubling, phoenix believe it or not has come back in a big way this spring. so overall we have a lot more as, bs and c-pluses than ds and fs. >> in terms of pricing s. where are we? a lot of people are wondering, sure, maybe prices will not be plummeting, but maybe they bump along the bom for some time. what do you think? >> we're clearly off the bottom. we were offering 10% to 15% discounts, 1, 2, 3 years ago. today our incentives run about 5%, but it's a very local business. we have great pricing power in new york city. we have good pricing power in the northeast/mid-atlantic. california is good pricing power. there's other areas where prices are still flat. they're not going backwards, but in some areas, it's still a buyers' market. there's a few areas that i would say are becoming a seller's markets. >> are there any metrics that could
northern and southern california had a great spring. dallas has had a great spring. northern virginia had a great spring. believe it or not, michigan is now one of our top markets. the areas that are a bit softer, chicago is still troubling, phoenix believe it or not has come back in a big way this spring. so overall we have a lot more as, bs and c-pluses than ds and fs. >> in terms of pricing s. where are we? a lot of people are wondering, sure, maybe prices will not be plummeting, but...
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between tacoma and silver spring. that should wrap up delays if both directions on the red line should ease out. also want to mention foggy bottom, entrance esculators out of service today. >>> on to the roads sky fox flying over the belt way in montgomery county, things are heavy and slow. typical volume delay from 95 college park around toward georgia avenue. no accidents or incidents reported at this time. lanes are open but you can see very heavy. inner loop moving fine all the way into prince georges county. let's head on to traffic land. travelling 270 delays out of frederick, 80, arvana and rockville a little bit of volume other than that, you should be in good shape. 66, flows from manassas and centerville. for 123, things are easing up, beginning towards the belt way, 395, from the belt way, headed toward seminary road. once you get past that, nice trip across the 14th street bridge. approaching the 11th street bridge. that is your fox 5 on time traffic. >>> our big story, ground breaking admission by preside
between tacoma and silver spring. that should wrap up delays if both directions on the red line should ease out. also want to mention foggy bottom, entrance esculators out of service today. >>> on to the roads sky fox flying over the belt way in montgomery county, things are heavy and slow. typical volume delay from 95 college park around toward georgia avenue. no accidents or incidents reported at this time. lanes are open but you can see very heavy. inner loop moving fine all the way...
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record has always been very bad in that region but is really going up and not doing these the arab spring. but also the opposition movements have been very adept at using social media. to get their point across. certainly there has been misinformation on all sides and again this is not something. new and conflict but the social media has played an incredibly important role because the mainstream media has been unable to do the job properly because of all the restrictions and the physical dangers of so this is really kind of star kind of facebook and twitter was that you know if you look at the populations of these countries a lot of them are very young they're quite good at using these social media outlets and the much more difficult for the government to control so in a way the governments at times of strife in the media is actually shooting themselves in the foot because they are they are giving opposition movements the ability to use other means which are more difficult for the government to control and yet there have been a lot of underreported issues haven't there is these conflicts
record has always been very bad in that region but is really going up and not doing these the arab spring. but also the opposition movements have been very adept at using social media. to get their point across. certainly there has been misinformation on all sides and again this is not something. new and conflict but the social media has played an incredibly important role because the mainstream media has been unable to do the job properly because of all the restrictions and the physical...
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an account of their experiences appeared in scribner's monthly thfollowing spring. the editors ha hired younmora to turn field sketches made by amateur artists in the party into publishable illustrations. this commission introduced moran to a landscape he had not yet seen, and changed the course of his career. his interest piqued, moran arranged to join an upcoming expedition to yellowstone led by ferdinand hayden, a geologist who had lobbied congress for funding. moran borrowed $500 from the publisher of ribner's, using his painting "children of the mountain" as collateral. he obtained an additnal $500 and a letter of introduction from jay cooke, a prominent philadelphia financier and a principal investor in the northern pacific railroad. in july of 1871, moran traveled by train to utah, where just two years earlier, the union pacific and the cel pacific had linked to form the first transcontinental railway. he joined hayden's party in montana. they proceeded to fort ellis and soon entered the fabled region of yellowstone. moran worked closely with the most impress
an account of their experiences appeared in scribner's monthly thfollowing spring. the editors ha hired younmora to turn field sketches made by amateur artists in the party into publishable illustrations. this commission introduced moran to a landscape he had not yet seen, and changed the course of his career. his interest piqued, moran arranged to join an upcoming expedition to yellowstone led by ferdinand hayden, a geologist who had lobbied congress for funding. moran borrowed $500 from the...
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in the sunken spring as in winter and fall and every season that our teak of spring with souro and jubulation are fragile hearts are as children grabbing drink tumblers spilld and milky. teach finger tips reaches for the stars and night clouds hopeful that we might give respite to our orbegans our earth bound regrets. we ask or wonder in the moments when we catch ourselves breathing where do the beloved go. in the warm cham bers of the living. we imagine how they might wallow away our earthly number of days playing gin rummy with another grand mother. ladies of historical footnotes. telescope the heavens on capurncus's shirt tales. wounds and so spots pounding out quiet inner drum beats while we traverse the gravity boots. warmed bite disassistant c.j. hunt inner spaces is dusted with enchantments of what love has left us. this is tile. consider the corn's ear a tiling of pale yellow pillows, tiny. or hexagonal pearls addressed on the bathroom floor. i flip through a 12 month calendar each tile numbered, each 30, each sheet of a dozen passing, passing. thank you. [applause] >> our next speake
in the sunken spring as in winter and fall and every season that our teak of spring with souro and jubulation are fragile hearts are as children grabbing drink tumblers spilld and milky. teach finger tips reaches for the stars and night clouds hopeful that we might give respite to our orbegans our earth bound regrets. we ask or wonder in the moments when we catch ourselves breathing where do the beloved go. in the warm cham bers of the living. we imagine how they might wallow away our earthly...
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. -- through silver spring. getting word of a possible accident at georgia avenue. want to give you a heads up metro foggy bottom, the escalator service has been restored. you're good to go at the station now. let's go outside live. if you're planning to head over into maryland, this is what it looks like or actually into the district using the sousa bridge, pennsylvania avenue looks great. no problems to report actually on any of the potomac or anacostia river crossings. we're looking good all around. we'll take you outside again and this time into maryland. here's what it looks like on the beltway south of town, route 210 headed for the wilson bridge. no delays leaving st. barnabas road, the entire stretch and all of the southern maryland corridors are looking good as well. we'll end with a live look this time in virginia northbound 95. you have your off and on delays coming up from dale city toward woodbridge and springfield but all of your lanes are open. in my next report, another look this time at 66 at 6:
. -- through silver spring. getting word of a possible accident at georgia avenue. want to give you a heads up metro foggy bottom, the escalator service has been restored. you're good to go at the station now. let's go outside live. if you're planning to head over into maryland, this is what it looks like or actually into the district using the sousa bridge, pennsylvania avenue looks great. no problems to report actually on any of the potomac or anacostia river crossings. we're looking good all...
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high pressure in control and it's just going to be another gorgeous spring day. a little taste of summer in phoenix, 92 degrees. that's not bad for this time of year by your standards. actually very nice air mass everywhere. as warm as 80 in portland, 75 in seattle. as i said we'll do it again, one of the warmer days you've had a long time. san francisco, 83. now as far as temperatures this morning, pretty nice in the 50s in california all the way up to the coast. 40s underneath high pressure in some of the mountainous areas. vegas and phoenix off to a warm start. upper 60s to low 70s. you don't need the jacket heading out. storm system continues to crank south of alaska. won't move. that means our weather pattern won't move too much. a couple extra clouds in the pacific northwest. high pressure over colorado will keep everything very nice today. another day in the 80s for new medford. should be enjoyable in l.a. to vegas. enjoy a nice stretch of weather diego. tahoe, beautiful, near 70. this is probably the best spring day yet in the west. >> thanks. >>> coming
high pressure in control and it's just going to be another gorgeous spring day. a little taste of summer in phoenix, 92 degrees. that's not bad for this time of year by your standards. actually very nice air mass everywhere. as warm as 80 in portland, 75 in seattle. as i said we'll do it again, one of the warmer days you've had a long time. san francisco, 83. now as far as temperatures this morning, pretty nice in the 50s in california all the way up to the coast. 40s underneath high pressure...
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. >> this happened at a 7-11 on new hampshire avenue in silver spring. autria godfrey has the latest it. >> the police are relying on the public's help, searching for the two masked gunmen who robbed this 7-11 in silver spring couple weeks ago. they were last seen fleeing on foot. montgomery county police want you to take a close look at the two men who stormed into the 7- eleven on new hampshire avenue on april 7 with guns drawn. >> all of these robberies and stuff. >> one robber demanded the employee and to register, the other stuff the bag with cigarettes. the person manning to register today said the cashier in this surveillance video being held at gunpoint is actually completing his first night on the job. >> when he got off of work, that is all he did. >> they made off with lots of cash and cigarettes. the employees say the area is typically safe, but one frequent customer remembered an armed robbery that turn fatal the couple years ago. >> i know that happened a couple years ago and the employee was killed. >> the police hope that the images will
. >> this happened at a 7-11 on new hampshire avenue in silver spring. autria godfrey has the latest it. >> the police are relying on the public's help, searching for the two masked gunmen who robbed this 7-11 in silver spring couple weeks ago. they were last seen fleeing on foot. montgomery county police want you to take a close look at the two men who stormed into the 7- eleven on new hampshire avenue on april 7 with guns drawn. >> all of these robberies and stuff. >>...
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for the beltway a live look in pikesville at green spring avenue. no real concerns but once you make the drive towards liberty road that's where traffic will pick up. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic. >>> your tacks are going up. and -- tacks are going up and hundreds -- taxes are going up and hundreds of laws will be on the books as they head to the governor's desk for his signature. sherrieionson joins us with what -- -- sherrie johnson joins with us what more is change. >> reporter: the governor will sign 300 bills. he will sign the budget and tax bills approved in special session. those bills include an income tax increase for people earning more than $100,000 and households earning more than $150,000 a year. governor o'malley is expected to sign a bill that would make maryland the first state to ban an arsenic additive in chicken feed. they passed the bil banning the use of a chemical used to help the birds grow and fight parasites. it would go into effect january 1st. the governor will sign a bill requiring public schools to keep e
for the beltway a live look in pikesville at green spring avenue. no real concerns but once you make the drive towards liberty road that's where traffic will pick up. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic. >>> your tacks are going up. and -- tacks are going up and hundreds -- taxes are going up and hundreds of laws will be on the books as they head to the governor's desk for his signature. sherrieionson joins us with what -- -- sherrie johnson joins with us what more is change....
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claudia uceda/silver spring maryland así es la víctima es una madre salvadoreña y nos contó cómo es que un policía falso le robósacó al piso y me dijo que e sentara aqui en el piso, yo pensé que iba a registrar mi carro pero sólo sacó mis cosas y se dio la vuelta y se fue." una vez fuera del auto se dio cuenta que le habian robado, pero ya era demasiado' tarde. victima asistencia en la carretera.... reportando desde silver spring, yo sogracias cla de delincuentes, en annapolis se busca a un hombre acusado de robn banc. segu ino a se sgsank una suma nero so ala es l hombr rito de negene cualr rmacio s pesa librasentes s audadeues de su arresto ocho anos, la patrulla fronteriza presentÓ hoy ante el congreso, una nueva estrategia a. fronteriza explico que el plan pondria fin ala repatriacion inmediata de migrantes reincidentes. esto podria tenerefectos, explican expertos en la frontera. tambien es parte de laestrateg ia, que ahora que hay menos cruzando la frontera ilegalmente, lapatrulla fronteriza siente que tiene la capacidad de tener castigos para 1porcentaje mucho mas alto que
claudia uceda/silver spring maryland así es la víctima es una madre salvadoreña y nos contó cómo es que un policía falso le robósacó al piso y me dijo que e sentara aqui en el piso, yo pensé que iba a registrar mi carro pero sólo sacó mis cosas y se dio la vuelta y se fue." una vez fuera del auto se dio cuenta que le habian robado, pero ya era demasiado' tarde. victima asistencia en la carretera.... reportando desde silver spring, yo sogracias cla de delincuentes, en annapolis...
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and also they let the evacuees ride buses or use hot springs free of charge. and also some local governments give tutoring and emo support. and they get university students to help these children catch up with their school work. also, tepco, tokyo electric power company, has been providing some help. that is, they're giving -- paying like $1,000 to each adult, built i feel like what they're going through cannot be compensated by such a small amount of money. and that doesn't go far in meeting the needs of the displaced people. >> nhk world's yuko fukuyama. >>> for an update on the weather forecast, here is mai shoji. mai? >>> hi there. let me start off with the tropical storm which is located over water. as of now it looks like it is not going to be affecting directly landmasses yet. these are the mariana islands and these will be the ogasawa islands. it might go over it, across it. and the winds are packing 120 kilometers per hour. there are no tropical warnings or watches as of now. we will keep a close eye on this for you. a stationary front stretches all t
and also they let the evacuees ride buses or use hot springs free of charge. and also some local governments give tutoring and emo support. and they get university students to help these children catch up with their school work. also, tepco, tokyo electric power company, has been providing some help. that is, they're giving -- paying like $1,000 to each adult, built i feel like what they're going through cannot be compensated by such a small amount of money. and that doesn't go far in meeting...
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that's what happened last year in the middle east during the so-called ara spring. and now something similar is happening in mexico. i spoke earlier with cnn's rafael romo about the movement being called the mexican spring and the motivation behind it. >> ali more than anything, these college students say they do not want to be taken for granted. the movement started after a presidential candidate dismissed the student protests when there was little media coverage of the event. the students from several universities in mexico city organized the march on social media and took to the streets. so far, the marches and protests have been peaceful covering thousands of students in mexico city and other places. 24 million people between the ages of 18 and 28 are eligible to vote and among them 14 million will go to the polls this year for the very first time. if they vote as a unified bloc, they may decide who the next mexican president is. ali? >>> and in our fifth story "outfront," mormons gone mild. spring break is an annual ritual for college students around the countr
that's what happened last year in the middle east during the so-called ara spring. and now something similar is happening in mexico. i spoke earlier with cnn's rafael romo about the movement being called the mexican spring and the motivation behind it. >> ali more than anything, these college students say they do not want to be taken for granted. the movement started after a presidential candidate dismissed the student protests when there was little media coverage of the event. the...
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for the for me the major issue has been the difficulties which the media faced in reporting the arab spring. in all the countries where there have been protests and regime change the. very strict kind of attempts to stifle media coverage to stop journalist getting in. to stop them doing their work once they're in. i think that's been that's been the kind of overriding factor the commonality between all these countries is that it's been very difficult for the media to cover and that has meant a reliance on citizen journalism on opposition movements and things like that the problem with all that is that it's difficult to verify all these things so a lot of a lot of what's going on is based on hearsay. sources whose. you know news and opinions you connoisseur to verify. and this is a real problem and it's ironic because the the governments that are. experiencing these protests constantly complain that the media are relying on opposition movements to get their news but that's because the government stopping the media from going in and doing the job themselves but that does presumably mean that
for the for me the major issue has been the difficulties which the media faced in reporting the arab spring. in all the countries where there have been protests and regime change the. very strict kind of attempts to stifle media coverage to stop journalist getting in. to stop them doing their work once they're in. i think that's been that's been the kind of overriding factor the commonality between all these countries is that it's been very difficult for the media to cover and that has meant a...
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what does arab spring mean? any time that there is a political process and when people come including minority groups. i'm not pleased that they're going time that there is a root that you can go through political means, the likelihood of that local groups will disconnect themselves from the -- kind of the headquarters, al qaeda, after all, means headquarters. so we have to wait and see. but to me, it seems to me that arab spring probably is the worst thing that could have happened to -- for al qaeda, and they are going to have to play a catch-up with that. and i agree with you, that it shows that if -- even if you want to get rid of a corrupt government, whether it is egypt, syria, iran, and whatever, there are many of them around. so nobody has sort of monopoly corruption, unfortunately, and repression. then, you know, there are local factors for it. it's not america that does this all the time. in other words, if somebody wants to be corrupted, americans don't go and say why don't you go ahead and steal from
what does arab spring mean? any time that there is a political process and when people come including minority groups. i'm not pleased that they're going time that there is a root that you can go through political means, the likelihood of that local groups will disconnect themselves from the -- kind of the headquarters, al qaeda, after all, means headquarters. so we have to wait and see. but to me, it seems to me that arab spring probably is the worst thing that could have happened to -- for al...
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have to show this is our crown spring turquoise. of course and topazut brodie is the only person in the world that can bring new crown spring turquoise. she has it and6 c13 has an exclusive lead. the only place you can get it is hsn you can read the customer reviews on this, this is a huge customer and we took $25 off. are looking for rarities, it does not get more rare than a crown springs turquoise. brodie loves to hear from you item number 160-439. end of course carol brodie would love to talk call us on the talk line at 1-866- 376-8255. to. you can download the hsn apple normalyour mobile device. she has actually worked at all of the prestigious jewelry houses and has stressed all of the major a list celebrities. good to see my friend. >>guest: what show. we saved so much for this evening because i have done five hours already but i have to tell you we saved the best for last. >>host: this is the last show but we are going to go ahead and start with a bang. i do not know how we did this, $80 off on each piece and it is so diffic
have to show this is our crown spring turquoise. of course and topazut brodie is the only person in the world that can bring new crown spring turquoise. she has it and6 c13 has an exclusive lead. the only place you can get it is hsn you can read the customer reviews on this, this is a huge customer and we took $25 off. are looking for rarities, it does not get more rare than a crown springs turquoise. brodie loves to hear from you item number 160-439. end of course carol brodie would love to...
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matt jablow has that story from civil springs. >> reporter: it was just after 10 -- from silver spring. >> reporter: it was just after 10:30 this morning when montgomery police were called to a townhouse on colgate way in the briggs chaney neighborhood of silver spring. once inside police found the bodies of a married couple, a 49-year-old man and his 39-year- old wife. according to captain paul starks at this point it appears to be a murder suicide. >> there was trauma to both bodies and a note left behind by one of them. >> reporter: can you give us a general sense what was in the note? >> normally we don't release details that are in the note and investigators are asking those details and others are kept private for now. >> reporter: what kind of neighborhood is this? >> it's a safe neighborhood. i love the community. >> reporter: well into the evening residents of the seemingly well kept neighborhood were still trying to come to grips with what happened. what do you think about what happened this morning? >> i'm shocked i mean surprised i mean husband and wife commit suicide? i did
matt jablow has that story from civil springs. >> reporter: it was just after 10 -- from silver spring. >> reporter: it was just after 10:30 this morning when montgomery police were called to a townhouse on colgate way in the briggs chaney neighborhood of silver spring. once inside police found the bodies of a married couple, a 49-year-old man and his 39-year- old wife. according to captain paul starks at this point it appears to be a murder suicide. >> there was trauma to...
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for the for me the major issue has been the difficulties which the media faced in reporting the arab spring. in all the countries where there have been protests and regime change the. very strict kind of attempts to stifle media coverage to stop journalists getting in. to stop them doing their work once they're in. i think that's been that's been the kind of overriding factor the commonality between all these countries is that it's been very difficult for the media to cover and that has meant a reliance on citizen journalism on opposition movements and things like that the problem with all that is that it's difficult to verify all these things so a lot of a lot of what's going on is based on hearsay. sources whose. you know news and opinions you connoisseur to verify. and this is a real problem and i it's ironic because the governments that are. experiencing these protests constantly complain that the media are relying on opposition movements to get their news but that's because the governments of stopping the media from going in and doing the job themselves but that does presumably mean th
for the for me the major issue has been the difficulties which the media faced in reporting the arab spring. in all the countries where there have been protests and regime change the. very strict kind of attempts to stifle media coverage to stop journalists getting in. to stop them doing their work once they're in. i think that's been that's been the kind of overriding factor the commonality between all these countries is that it's been very difficult for the media to cover and that has meant a...
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his son, robert's, spring football team. even though more fathers on the field have traditional day jobs. >> i spend a lot of time out here with the kids. they enjoy it. i enjoy it. they push me. >> he can be a walking zombie. tired as tired can be. but if you go out to the football field, he'll have the same energy he had at 10:00 in the morning. he never wants to miss anything. anything that has to do with the kids. >> manny pacquiao will soon travel thousands of miles from his home to train in los angeles. bradley, by contrast, prefers to work amid domestic comfort. >> when i'm here, i'm not distracted whatsoever. how does your family distract you? i don't really understand that. those are your loved ones. if anything, they would embrace you and they'll help you. they'll motivate you. >> he's like 110% dedicated to every one of our kids. what i really appreciate is that tim will never refer to them as my stopson or my stop daughter. there's no difference or him. and that's really awesome because it has made my kids feel a
his son, robert's, spring football team. even though more fathers on the field have traditional day jobs. >> i spend a lot of time out here with the kids. they enjoy it. i enjoy it. they push me. >> he can be a walking zombie. tired as tired can be. but if you go out to the football field, he'll have the same energy he had at 10:00 in the morning. he never wants to miss anything. anything that has to do with the kids. >> manny pacquiao will soon travel thousands of miles from...
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. >> the arab spring, one year ago, but algeria under pressure to reform its one-party system, which is ruled with an iron fist since the nation declared independence from france half a century ago. >> officials responded with a promise, that a steady transition towards democracy will take place, but many remain skeptical that they will ever see any substantial reforms. >> at the beginning of the arab spring last year, algeria also appeared to be caught in the wave of change. in the capital, hundreds protested against social injustice, echoing movements in tunisia and cairo. one in five algerians live in poverty, burdened with rising food prices and high unemployment. , yet algeria is one of the richest countries on the african continent. making billions in oil and gas reserves. but most people do not share in that wealth, nor do they enjoy broad political freedoms. last year, they took their disenchantment with the regime to the streets. [chanting] >> we want a free and democratic algeria. we're here to tell the regime that we want a free algeria and a democratic algeria. >> the pol
. >> the arab spring, one year ago, but algeria under pressure to reform its one-party system, which is ruled with an iron fist since the nation declared independence from france half a century ago. >> officials responded with a promise, that a steady transition towards democracy will take place, but many remain skeptical that they will ever see any substantial reforms. >> at the beginning of the arab spring last year, algeria also appeared to be caught in the wave of change....
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police say he targeted a driver in the silver spring. jay korff is live with the the -- with the driver danger. the crux this police impersonator looked and acted the part down to his boots and a fake badges. residents of the silver spring neighborhood are aghast. >> it is very scary. >> sector funding of a police impersonator terrorized this woman near their homes. >> is really disconcerting. this is a safe neighborhood. there is always traffic in people with their kids. >> the driver honked and waved at her to pull over just before wednesday. a man identified himself as an officer and ordered her to sit on the curve. he drove off with a person cell phone. >> that is horrible. i live right around the corner and i cannot believe that happen. >> the car did not have police lights and a siren, but he looked the part. black cargo pants and boots said he was driving a compact car with tax. residents say they relieved that the woman were not physically harmed. >> i would have pulled over. the same thing could have happened or worse. luckily i
police say he targeted a driver in the silver spring. jay korff is live with the the -- with the driver danger. the crux this police impersonator looked and acted the part down to his boots and a fake badges. residents of the silver spring neighborhood are aghast. >> it is very scary. >> sector funding of a police impersonator terrorized this woman near their homes. >> is really disconcerting. this is a safe neighborhood. there is always traffic in people with their kids....
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building our capacity and doing the spring training to get all pumped up and psyched to do some like tactics to such a system something that's the stuff how we're going to march on wall street to see the you know that we're coming on later and after all summer. is just training forces training to get ready and get ready for everything we can do. to start going back to. sleep. so you can. burn you. to a sitting position. with it plus there. are . several unfilled really. bad people they aren't really close together around each other so let's see how close together we can get without hurting each other. like it's like a spring training inspired tell you do it's still just a plane we're telling is a key political season and it's also more to win by people in every week to meet with us i'm hopefully will get really tight and really solid military and some discipline are actually coming up and get something else but the knowledge gets in the calculator he. still does that. let's close this very large get our. top. look at those we got those. right now we are at the fort greene occupy town
building our capacity and doing the spring training to get all pumped up and psyched to do some like tactics to such a system something that's the stuff how we're going to march on wall street to see the you know that we're coming on later and after all summer. is just training forces training to get ready and get ready for everything we can do. to start going back to. sleep. so you can. burn you. to a sitting position. with it plus there. are . several unfilled really. bad people they aren't...
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for the for me the major issue has been the difficulties which the media face and reporting the arab spring. in all the countries where there have been protests and regime change that have been very strict kind of attempts to stifle media coverage to stop journalists getting in. to stop them doing their work once they're in. i think that's been that's been the kind of overriding factor the commonality between all these countries is that it's been very difficult for the media to cover and that has meant a reliance on citizen journalism on opposition movements and things are but the problem with all that is that it's difficult to verify all these things so a lot of a lot of what's going on is based on hearsay on sources whose. you know news and opinions you connoisseur to verify. and this is a real problem and i think it's ironic because the governments that are. experiencing these protests constantly complain that the media are relying on opposition movements to get their news but that's because the government stopping the media from going in and doing the job themselves but that does presum
for the for me the major issue has been the difficulties which the media face and reporting the arab spring. in all the countries where there have been protests and regime change that have been very strict kind of attempts to stifle media coverage to stop journalists getting in. to stop them doing their work once they're in. i think that's been that's been the kind of overriding factor the commonality between all these countries is that it's been very difficult for the media to cover and that...
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so we hit boston in the spring-- even caught a game. and with the money we saved, we took a trip to san francisco. you see, hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so, where to next? how about there? ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ ♪ hotwire.com ♪ excuse us, while we change into something more comfortable. cool. introducing, the square sunnyd bottle. oton a in the '50s on thursday friday with a big wet storm into the area how about that big storms last night modest clouds captured monday evening and look at the shot big ring shaft clout to ground lightning stroke thunderstorm producing modest clouds at thunderstorm looking back like they shot took this picture 294 tower ran thunderhead add to this shot another perspective on the thunderstorms problem political windfall producers but can be very localized this time of year looking with great interest on the storm system approaching us. looking like an early spring types will expected to lift out of the texas panhandle after beautiful day tomo
so we hit boston in the spring-- even caught a game. and with the money we saved, we took a trip to san francisco. you see, hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so, where to next? how about there? ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ ♪ hotwire.com ♪ excuse us, while we change into something more comfortable. cool. introducing, the square sunnyd bottle. oton a in the '50s on thursday friday with a big wet storm into the area how about that big storms...
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they're facing out the e-reader this spring. it coincides with the discount store planning to open smaller shops. >>> right now spirit airlines carries 45 bucks for a carry-on bag. customers who wait to pay the fee at the boarding gate will fork over a hundred dollars. a small bag that fits under the seat is going to stay free. they are also raising some other fares. spirit says our tickets are so cheap, we're being transparent. we're telling you what we're charging you for and if you don't like it, fly somewhere else. >> go fly a kite. it's cheaper. it's such a shell game. >> charge me the price for the ticket and stop all this other nonsense. >> thanks, jess. >>> how about this? more money. it's only the first week of may but the summer blockbuster movie season begins at midnight tonight. "the aving jers" -- "the avengers" will be shown in our area at 12:01. the live action comic book thriller has already netted $100 million overseas. >>> meet some high school students who are making a job for disabled people a lot easier all
they're facing out the e-reader this spring. it coincides with the discount store planning to open smaller shops. >>> right now spirit airlines carries 45 bucks for a carry-on bag. customers who wait to pay the fee at the boarding gate will fork over a hundred dollars. a small bag that fits under the seat is going to stay free. they are also raising some other fares. spirit says our tickets are so cheap, we're being transparent. we're telling you what we're charging you for and if you...
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here's a photograph of them around the spring. these would all have been veterans and their families. from this time frame through, say, the mid 1930s, pretty regular reunions being held here. at the battlefield. step into the other compartment. the battle opened up when the combat patrol sent out by everett peabody under the command of major james pal, three companies of the 25th missouri and two companies of the 12th michigan infantry, participated in the first fighting in the battle of shiloh out in frehley field. and the first known participant of the battle named, recorded as wounded was a frederick klingler of the 25th missouri infantry. this is klingler's sword and the metal components of the associated scabbard. and this has an inscription on it. the bearer of this sword, if jay klingler, lieutenant, company b, 25th missouri infantry, was the first officer wounded sunday morning, 4:45, would have been a.m., in the battle of shiloh and remained 2 1/2 days on the battlefield. so this is klingler's sword that he would have ca
here's a photograph of them around the spring. these would all have been veterans and their families. from this time frame through, say, the mid 1930s, pretty regular reunions being held here. at the battlefield. step into the other compartment. the battle opened up when the combat patrol sent out by everett peabody under the command of major james pal, three companies of the 25th missouri and two companies of the 12th michigan infantry, participated in the first fighting in the battle of...
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there's the headlines for you coming up next our special report american spring on the history of occupy wall street and the movement struggle against corruption greed and inequality stay with us. up up up up up up. up up up. up up up. next my colleague had the tools to let me go to head up my gut tells me out of the till i come back i haven't spotted. that. look like. she was. here last. night it was going to go wanted to sell me a new strap people. i mean as you know is was bleeding when the cops on the explosive yeah it's it's unfortunate you know it's it's always a system critics yeah. and the press corps spread exact. they don't like to make the connections that are now descending into a police state yeah yeah yeah now they'll never know it's really like the neo liberals like they want less government except the bigger police yet right if it were using women's bodies yeah if they want to be more intrusive on everything except you know. social services sure you know the stuff that actually makes differences in people's lives. such as. six six six six six six six six six six six. oh h
there's the headlines for you coming up next our special report american spring on the history of occupy wall street and the movement struggle against corruption greed and inequality stay with us. up up up up up up. up up up. up up up. next my colleague had the tools to let me go to head up my gut tells me out of the till i come back i haven't spotted. that. look like. she was. here last. night it was going to go wanted to sell me a new strap people. i mean as you know is was bleeding when the...
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coming up next our special report american spring on the history of occupy wall street and the movement struggle against corruption greed and social inequality stay tuned. up up up up up. up up playing a lot of mileage ahead of the to let me go to do that on a low light touch below the tilt five hundred seventy one that. looks like just such a thing was. here it was like cut it was going to go like one it was so green and you strapped people. like blades. and his nose was bleeding when the cops along with all the folks that yeah it's it's unfortunate you know it's it's always a system brutal isis yeah. and the press were spread exactly. they don't like to make the connections that we're now descending into a police state yeah yeah yeah now they'll never know it's really like the neo liberals like they want less government except the bigger police yet right if it were using women's bodies yeah if they want to be more intrusive on everything except you know. social services surely you know the stuff that actually makes differences in people's lives are a. subtle. six six six six six six s
coming up next our special report american spring on the history of occupy wall street and the movement struggle against corruption greed and social inequality stay tuned. up up up up up. up up playing a lot of mileage ahead of the to let me go to do that on a low light touch below the tilt five hundred seventy one that. looks like just such a thing was. here it was like cut it was going to go like one it was so green and you strapped people. like blades. and his nose was bleeding when the cops...
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this is a shot of 695 at green spring avenue. as we look at traffic, back to you. >>> new developments after a man kidnaps two girls and kills their mother and sister. >> reporter: the two sisters have been found alive and well. they were taken to a local hospital as a precaution. they are suffer pretty good dehydration and exhaustion but appear okay. adam mayes, the man accused of kidnapping them and killing their mother and sister is dead. he shot hymn and pronounced dead at the hospital. they were found alive thursdays night in a wooded area in mississippi t. suspect's wife has also been charged. police say she told them she was in the garage when her husband killed the two women and went with him to dump the bodies in mississippi. police are working on a motive for the murders an kidnapping. his mother-in-law says he may have believed the two he kidnapped were his daughters. >>> time now 6:47. nine people killed in a metro rail crash in 2009 in washington, d.c. are being unveiled with a plaque. that crash was the deadliest in
this is a shot of 695 at green spring avenue. as we look at traffic, back to you. >>> new developments after a man kidnaps two girls and kills their mother and sister. >> reporter: the two sisters have been found alive and well. they were taken to a local hospital as a precaution. they are suffer pretty good dehydration and exhaustion but appear okay. adam mayes, the man accused of kidnapping them and killing their mother and sister is dead. he shot hymn and pronounced dead at...