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paul week on the journal editorial report. talking to iran. what the u.s. got and gave away at this week's negotiations. >> health care double-talk. democrats wants pay a penalty if you don't buy insurance. whatever else you do, please don't call it a tax. >> plus, preview of the big elections this november. why they may signal trouble ahead for the president's agenda. >> we're committed to serious and meaningingful engagement but not interested in talking to are the sake of talk you go. if iran does not take steps in the near fought live up to its obligations then the united states will not continue to negotiate indefinitely. we are prepared to move towards increased pressure. >> welcome to the journal editor report i'm paul gig go. that was president obama thursday warning iran that the u.s. won't talk forever. representatives from the united states, u.k., france, germany, russia, china met in have knee have with iran's chief nuclear negotiator. iran reported lay greed to grant access to its newly disclosed uranium enrichment facility will patience payoff
paul week on the journal editorial report. talking to iran. what the u.s. got and gave away at this week's negotiations. >> health care double-talk. democrats wants pay a penalty if you don't buy insurance. whatever else you do, please don't call it a tax. >> plus, preview of the big elections this november. why they may signal trouble ahead for the president's agenda. >> we're committed to serious and meaningingful engagement but not interested in talking to are the sake of...
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we talto the man in charge of keeping tabs on where u can surf in cyrspace >> paul: i'm paul kang. >>usie: and i'm susie gharib. this is "nightly biness report" fowednesday, september 30. "night business report" is made possible by: this program was made ssible by conibutions to your pbs station fromiewers like you. thank you. 7//& >> susie: go evening everyone. ken lewis is stepping down a c.e.o. of bank oamerica. in surprise announcement late day lewis told the board of thbanking giant he'll be retire at the end of theear. he's leaving after a tenure maed and marred by the bank's puhase of merrill lynch january 1. lewis and b.o.a. have me under fire sin it was learned merrill gave billions of dlars in bonuseso employees while getting bailout money from t government. lewis says he's confidt in leaving now, becau b.o.a. is ready toeet the challenges of a global economy. the bank says lewis s a key pler in establishing it as a global finanal franchise and now it wl look for a succsor. joining meow on the phone for the last analysis of lis' retirement from b.o. is dick bovebank analy
we talto the man in charge of keeping tabs on where u can surf in cyrspace >> paul: i'm paul kang. >>usie: and i'm susie gharib. this is "nightly biness report" fowednesday, september 30. "night business report" is made possible by: this program was made ssible by conibutions to your pbs station fromiewers like you. thank you. 7//& >> susie: go evening everyone. ken lewis is stepping down a c.e.o. of bank oamerica. in surprise announcement late day...
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. >> paul: welcome to the journal editorial report i'm paul gigot. that was president obama thursday warning iran that the u.s. won't talk forever. representatives from the united states, u.k., france, germany, russia and china met in geneva this week. iran reportedly agreed to want u.n. inspectors access to the newly disclosed uranium enrichment facility. will our patience payoff. iranian journal list joins us, amir great to have you back on the program. the iranians have made key concessions, do you agree with that? >> not at all. in fact the gauche shufrpbs were about three united nations resolutions that demanded that iran should stop uranium enrichment. now the negotiations are no longer about that, but about iaea international atomic energy agency inspectors being allowed to inspect one of the sites that iran has declared so from disarmament it became inspection. >> paul: what about the ability to inspect this new site only disclosed last week. iran had not previously disclosed it. i guess u.s. intelligence had known about it, but didn't tell a
. >> paul: welcome to the journal editorial report i'm paul gigot. that was president obama thursday warning iran that the u.s. won't talk forever. representatives from the united states, u.k., france, germany, russia and china met in geneva this week. iran reportedly agreed to want u.n. inspectors access to the newly disclosed uranium enrichment facility. will our patience payoff. iranian journal list joins us, amir great to have you back on the program. the iranians have made key...
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paul week on the journal editorial report. talking to iran. what the u.s. got and gave away at this week's negotiations. >> health care double-talk. democrats wants pay a penalty if you don't buy insurance. whatever else you do, please don't call it a tax. >> plus, preview of the big elections this november. why they may signal trouble ahead for the president's agenda. >> we're committed to serious and meaningingful engagement but not interested in talking to are the sake of talk you go. if iran does not take steps in the near fought live up to its obligations then the united states will not continue to negotiate indefinitely. we are prepared to move towards increased pressure. >> welcome to the journal editor report i'm paul gig go. that was president obama thursday warning iran that the u.s. won't talk forever. representatives from the united states, u.k., france, germany, russia, china met in have knee have with iran's chief nuclear negotiator. iran reported lay greed to grant access to its newly disclosed uranium enrichment facility will patience payoff
paul week on the journal editorial report. talking to iran. what the u.s. got and gave away at this week's negotiations. >> health care double-talk. democrats wants pay a penalty if you don't buy insurance. whatever else you do, please don't call it a tax. >> plus, preview of the big elections this november. why they may signal trouble ahead for the president's agenda. >> we're committed to serious and meaningingful engagement but not interested in talking to are the sake of...
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you, too, paul. >> paul: good night, susie. i'm paul kangas, wishing all of you the best of good buys. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by caption test caption test m[ we are pbs. >> we are connecting marylanders to their government since 1981, this is "state circle" >> good evening, i'm jeff salkin, welcome to "state circle". dozens of new laws took effect this week. among the acts approved, new restrictions on drivers and new powers for judges to seize weapons in domestic violence cases. joining us for the political roundtable, delegate adrienne jones and delegate james king, thank you both for being with us. where would you say the citizens should be pleased or displeased with the product of the legislature this year? >> in terms of the bills passed october 1st, i think they should be pleased that those who are environmental buffs in terms of what we have done
you, too, paul. >> paul: good night, susie. i'm paul kangas, wishing all of you the best of good buys. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by caption test caption test m[ we are pbs. >> we are connecting marylanders to their government since 1981, this is "state circle" >> good evening, i'm jeff salkin,...
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i'm paul kangas. this is "nightly busess port" for thursday, october ightly business report" is made possible by: this program wasade possible by contributions to yourbs station from viewers like yo thanyou. >> susie: od evening, everne. a sharp ll-off in stocks on this first day of october as investors gothe jitters about the nati's job picture and the onomic recovery. the w tumbled 203 points and thnasdaq fell almost 65 on worries about tomoow's releasof the september employnt report. and in washingto ben bernanke offered no comfort. testifyi on capitol hill toda the federal reserve airman told lawmakers that even if the econy grew at a ce of 3%, that would not be enou to bring down the unemployment rate. darren gersheports. >> reporr: it is the kind of concern you can expect to he moreften from members of coress. e federal reserve's own focast calls for unemployment of% next year. new jersey's leonardance asked fed chairman ben bernanke whether more could be do to put americans back to rk. >> ian't
i'm paul kangas. this is "nightly busess port" for thursday, october ightly business report" is made possible by: this program wasade possible by contributions to yourbs station from viewers like yo thanyou. >> susie: od evening, everne. a sharp ll-off in stocks on this first day of october as investors gothe jitters about the nati's job picture and the onomic recovery. the w tumbled 203 points and thnasdaq fell almost 65 on worries about tomoow's releasof the september...
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paul? >> paul: susie, the upside for comcast: bigger ownership of the t.v. shows and movies it distributes to cable subscribers. both companies were among today's most actives. we'll see them as we take a look at our stocks in the news tonight. and those are the stocks tonight. >> susie: ben bernanke's comments today on the jobs picture are troubling for the nation's 15 million unemployed. for many of them, the loss of a job isn't just tough on the pocketbook, it's tough on the soul. some wind up at the nation's network of federally-funded one- stop career centers, looking for work and in some cases hope. and as jeff yastine reports, they don't always find it. >> reporter: this is one place that almost never lacks for customers. every morning at 8:00 a.m., there's a line of people waiting to get in. they're here checking online job databases, and hoping to find something-- anything-- that will start earning them a regular paycheck again. in south florida, this federally-funded, one-stop career center is called "workforce one." the same federal program has di
paul? >> paul: susie, the upside for comcast: bigger ownership of the t.v. shows and movies it distributes to cable subscribers. both companies were among today's most actives. we'll see them as we take a look at our stocks in the news tonight. and those are the stocks tonight. >> susie: ben bernanke's comments today on the jobs picture are troubling for the nation's 15 million unemployed. for many of them, the loss of a job isn't just tough on the pocketbook, it's tough on the...
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>> where would they come from, paul? everything that we've done in the last year, i would argue, has been bearish for jobs. i mean, we keep loading new class on small businesses and we have bailouts and huge stimulus plans and government spending doesn't create jobs and can't think after single thing we're doing in washington that is inspiring business toss expand and to hire new workers, in fact, i would argue just the opposite. all of the new taxes and all of the new debt and all of the threats of inflation from all the money creation is actually causing businesses to contract their operations. >> look, 800 billion dollars worth of stimulus, 780 billion, that's a lot of money and they promise if you had the stimulus, you would have unemployment below 8%, with, with the stimulus below 8%, without it they said it would get to about 9. it's 9.8. why hasn't that created jobs? >> well, a lot of that stimulus money has not kicked in yet. >> 3 or 400 billion has. >> in the meantime, one. things steve left out we've raised the
>> where would they come from, paul? everything that we've done in the last year, i would argue, has been bearish for jobs. i mean, we keep loading new class on small businesses and we have bailouts and huge stimulus plans and government spending doesn't create jobs and can't think after single thing we're doing in washington that is inspiring business toss expand and to hire new workers, in fact, i would argue just the opposite. all of the new taxes and all of the new debt and all of the...
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that's paul shaffer. no. i said that is totally paul shaffer. >> reporter: he took us by the music center. >> i haven't seen you forever. >> it's been a long time. >> reporter: where he bought his first organ. >> you used to spend a lot of time in here. >> i did looking at the instruments that i couldn't afford. >> reporter: the shaffer family lived on sellkirk street. >> this is the old house. >> reporter: paul even play organ at his parents' go-go party in the '60s. >> played all night. 2:00 in the morning i go to my mother and i say can i go to bed now? she says just one more set, dear. i said, mom. >> reporter: the only child of bernard shaffer, a prominent attorney, and his wife shirley, paul started music lessons when he was six years old. >> right after my first lesson i started to be able to figure out melodies myself by ear. all i liked to do was play songs, figure them out and play them. it was like unlocking some sort of a magical kingdom. ♪ day by day >> reporter: shaffer's big break came in 197
that's paul shaffer. no. i said that is totally paul shaffer. >> reporter: he took us by the music center. >> i haven't seen you forever. >> it's been a long time. >> reporter: where he bought his first organ. >> you used to spend a lot of time in here. >> i did looking at the instruments that i couldn't afford. >> reporter: the shaffer family lived on sellkirk street. >> this is the old house. >> reporter: paul even play organ at his...
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paul peterson, especially. thank you for coming on. you're doing great work with your group, a minor consideration. >>> randy quaid and his wife finally paid up but that doesn't mean they're in the clear. could this hollywood couple get thrown in jail for running out on their hotel bill? >>> plus, david letterman exposes an extortion plot. we give you the juicy details in this extraordinarily bizarre sexual blackmail case, next. >>> more details coming to light after david letterman's shocking announcement that he was involved in an extortion plot over his sex secrets. we'll give you the latest in a minute but first, "top of the block" tonight. >>> randy and evie quaid pay up. the famous couple has reportedly paid the remaining balance on the roughly $10,000 hotel bill they allegedly skipped out on. the first half was paid last week, shortly after a warrant was issued for their arrest. the rest was reportedly paid off yesterday but that doesn't mean they're in the clear. the quaids still face charges of burglary, conspiracy, and defrau
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paul peterson, especially. thank you for coming on. you're doing great work with your group, a minor consideration. >>> randy quaid and his wife finally paid up but that doesn't mean they're in the clear. could this hollywood couple get thrown in jail for running out on their hotel bill? >>> plus, david letterman exposes an extortion plot. we'll give you the juicy details in this extraordinarily bizarre sexual blackmail case. next. >>> more details coming to light after david letterman's shocking announcement that he was involved in an extortion plot over his sex secrets. we'll give you the latest in a minute. but first "top of the block" tonight. >>> randy and evie quaid pay up. the famous couple has reportedly paid the remaining balance on the roughly $10,000 hotel bill they allegedly skipped out on. the first half was paid last week, shortly after a warrant was issued for their arrest. the rest was reportedly paid off yesterday but that doesn't mean they're in the clear. the quaids still face charges of burglary, conspiracy, and def
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we cannot criminalize every piece of stupid behavior in this country. >> paul. paul. paul. they had to redirect air traffic at denver international airport. >> very expensive. very stupid to do. it's a civil matter. let him pay for it. >> no, no, no. i tell you what, the fbi is looking to see if they can charge him criminally with a federal violation. i hope they can. >> hi, bradford. bradford. hey, bradford. >> where's daddy. >> hey, bradford. >> turn the tv on and take the bear. take this. >> bradford. >> he was a master of mental warfare. he put us down, hollered at us a lot. he pushed me over a couch then threw things at me. sometimes the things would not hit me, but hit them. he flipped us over the couch and flipped the couch and he left marks on me from throwing things. >> i'm mike brooks in for nancy grace. well, richard heene pointing the finger at the sheriff, wanting the sheriff, who is now under special investigation for violating the law dealing with social services. personally, i don't think so. i want to go to marty mccarry. good to see you, a
we cannot criminalize every piece of stupid behavior in this country. >> paul. paul. paul. they had to redirect air traffic at denver international airport. >> very expensive. very stupid to do. it's a civil matter. let him pay for it. >> no, no, no. i tell you what, the fbi is looking to see if they can charge him criminally with a federal violation. i hope they can. >> hi, bradford. bradford. hey, bradford. >> where's daddy. >> hey,...
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. >> paul: democrats want to require buy health insurance or pay a penalty. but they don't want you to call it a tax. under the bill the so-called individual mandate would require everyone to buy health insurance pore pay as much as a $1900 fee. if you don't pay, the irs could punish with you a
. >> paul: democrats want to require buy health insurance or pay a penalty. but they don't want you to call it a tax. under the bill the so-called individual mandate would require everyone to buy health insurance pore pay as much as a $1900 fee. if you don't pay, the irs could punish with you a
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i have have the privilege of knowing paul for a long time. he is an extraordinarily able and conard individual with a great skill set. obviously he comes to the senate for reasons that our sad for all of us most particularly for him because he was a confidante of senator ted kennedy but i don't think anybody would be happier or prouder than teddy to know that paul kirk is here. i just joked with him that teddy is probably in have been laughing and saying okay kirk now let me see what you can do in the senate. [laughter] so paul it is a great honor to welcome you here to this committee. [inaudible] to be part of a body that is so important to our democracy and with senator kennedy obviously loved as an institution and as you say the circumstances of my being here provide me with an incredible honor on the part of my own life and i hope to be able to work closely with u.n. senator collins. i know this committee enjoys a great record and has an important mission and we look out for our security here at home and protect our troops abroad and if i
i have have the privilege of knowing paul for a long time. he is an extraordinarily able and conard individual with a great skill set. obviously he comes to the senate for reasons that our sad for all of us most particularly for him because he was a confidante of senator ted kennedy but i don't think anybody would be happier or prouder than teddy to know that paul kirk is here. i just joked with him that teddy is probably in have been laughing and saying okay kirk now let me see what you can do...
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paul, by the way. one of the things on this particular project was this lady involved in this house ran a day-care center out of her house. so we got a chance to work with some the kids to design wallpaper that will go in. take a look at working with them and what it was like. it was so much fun, paul is the designer there with us and basically their idea was we would draw with the kids and whatever they drew will end up as a pattern for the wallpaper and we chose hello in all these different languages and it'll be their own wallpaper. they designed it. it's just one of the cool projects that's on this site. by the way, kermit is working with us this morning. >> good morning, sam. how are you? >> good morning, sir. now, we haven't even got the foundation down but you're working on the door. >> where i come up you put the door up you build the house in later. you got to get in it. >> these measurements have to be exactly precise. >> yes. >> inch, millimeters. >> i work in poliwags. >> that's not going t
paul, by the way. one of the things on this particular project was this lady involved in this house ran a day-care center out of her house. so we got a chance to work with some the kids to design wallpaper that will go in. take a look at working with them and what it was like. it was so much fun, paul is the designer there with us and basically their idea was we would draw with the kids and whatever they drew will end up as a pattern for the wallpaper and we chose hello in all these different...
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you know him as one-third of peter, paul and mary. he's in studio with us this morning and he's going to perform. >> very happy to have him here. >>> also holly is hanging out with fungus this morning. she'll tell us why next. back in a moment. don't go anywhere. it's 9:44. >>> not every singer can claim a fan base that ranges from babies to baby boomers and beyond, but not every singer is peter yarrow, best known to some of us as one-third of peter, paul and mary and known to others as a successful children's author and performer. it's a pleasure to welcome you back to our studio. we're happy to have you here in washington again. >> well, we have an increasing sense of gratitude about what we've done and shared because we lost mary just about 10 days ago. >> and i want to offer my condolences to you. >> thank you. >> and paul as well. how are you doing and how's mary's family doing? >> well, you know, it's a mixture of mourning and celebrating. we're going to be having a memorial gathering for her in new york at riverside church wher
you know him as one-third of peter, paul and mary. he's in studio with us this morning and he's going to perform. >> very happy to have him here. >>> also holly is hanging out with fungus this morning. she'll tell us why next. back in a moment. don't go anywhere. it's 9:44. >>> not every singer can claim a fan base that ranges from babies to baby boomers and beyond, but not every singer is peter yarrow, best known to some of us as one-third of peter, paul and mary and...
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we cannot criminalize every piece of stupid behavior in this country. >> paul. paul. paul. they had to redirect air traffic at denver international airport. >> very expensive. very stupid to do. it's a civil matter. let him pay for it. >> no, no, no. i tell you what, the fbi is looking to see if they can charge him criminally with a federal violation. i hope they can. >> hi, bradford. $$$$$$$$ >> hi, bradford. bradford. hey, bradford. >> where's daddy. >> hey, bradford. >> turn the tv on and take the bear. take this. >> bradford. >> he was a master of mental warfare. he put us down, hollered at us a lot. he pushed me over a couch then flipped the couch with me and the children on it. threw things at me. sometimes the things would not hit me, but hit them. he flipped us over the couch and flipped the couch and he left marks on me from throwing things. >> i'm mike brooks in for nancy grace. well, richard heene pointing the finger at the sheriff, wanting the sheriff, who is now under special investigation for violating the law dealing with social services. personally,
we cannot criminalize every piece of stupid behavior in this country. >> paul. paul. paul. they had to redirect air traffic at denver international airport. >> very expensive. very stupid to do. it's a civil matter. let him pay for it. >> no, no, no. i tell you what, the fbi is looking to see if they can charge him criminally with a federal violation. i hope they can. >> hi, bradford. $$$$$$$$ >> hi, bradford. bradford. hey, bradford. >> where's...
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john paul jones arena. as we speak, nancy, just trying to find leads. they also are asking concertgoers who had cameras there, who had cell phones and may have taken video, if they have any pictures of 20-year-old morgan harrington. >> stacy newman, joining us on the story. so the cops are just now converging? why? >> they're not just now converging, nancy. they actually have been there since about i think sunday -- >> okay. >> -- but what did happen is because of bad weather over the weekend they couldn't put choppers up until monday. >> okay. good point, stacy. tim martin, what about surveillance video in that arena? i mean, 16,000 people? surely somebody saw what happened. >> you know, absolutely right. and that's what police are looking into. and they're really asking the people that were at this concert to check their videos, check their camera phones, because somebody may have a picture of this girl on their phone. they may have key evidence, you know, in their purse or something and not even know it. that's something police want to see. they say
john paul jones arena. as we speak, nancy, just trying to find leads. they also are asking concertgoers who had cameras there, who had cell phones and may have taken video, if they have any pictures of 20-year-old morgan harrington. >> stacy newman, joining us on the story. so the cops are just now converging? why? >> they're not just now converging, nancy. they actually have been there since about i think sunday -- >> okay. >> -- but what did happen is because of bad...
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paul wagner highways that story. >> reporter: the men never tried to grab the kids but laurel police are anxious to track them down, find out who they are and what they were up to. witnesses got a partial tag and a good description of the truck but detectives have nothing solid. just before 7:00 last night in this parking lot off route 198, police say two latino men were asking small children to come up to their truck. >> the fear that we have is not knowing what their intent was. the fact that he followed a 7- year-old female to her residence, stopped, put on four way flashers and did not leave the area until the mother came outside, that is troublesome. we need to find out what they are up to and who they are. >> reporter: witnesses describe the truck as light blue mazda pick up with a dent on the driver's side front quarter panel. a partial tag of 41641 w, not necessarily in that order. state unknown. in the villages of laurel apartment complex, security guard handed out flyers from management alerting residents to what happened. the fliers ask for constant vigilance. >> i am real
paul wagner highways that story. >> reporter: the men never tried to grab the kids but laurel police are anxious to track them down, find out who they are and what they were up to. witnesses got a partial tag and a good description of the truck but detectives have nothing solid. just before 7:00 last night in this parking lot off route 198, police say two latino men were asking small children to come up to their truck. >> the fear that we have is not knowing what their intent was....
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and paul boyd, correspondent from "inside edition." paul, we have covered so many crazy and disturbing anna nicole stories. could this be the craziest of all? >> it was a shocking revelation. i mean, who would have thought, anna nicole smith investigated by the fbi for allegedly plotting to murder somebody. it kind of came out of left field. but here we have the fbi documents, and it's stunning. >> yeah. and you know, after anna nicole died from a drug overdose, there was that nasty custody battle that ensued and it was really ail about money at the end of the day. who was the real dad of baby dannylin. remember howard k. stern, who could forget him. and zsa zsa gabor's cookie husband, and we certainly couldn't forget him. we all know at the end of the day, this man you're looking at right there, not larry king, but the one holding the baby, larry birkhead turned out to be the real papa. okay? let's listen to him. >> i hate to be the one that told you this, but i told you so. there's certain things that i can't talk about. but this is
and paul boyd, correspondent from "inside edition." paul, we have covered so many crazy and disturbing anna nicole stories. could this be the craziest of all? >> it was a shocking revelation. i mean, who would have thought, anna nicole smith investigated by the fbi for allegedly plotting to murder somebody. it kind of came out of left field. but here we have the fbi documents, and it's stunning. >> yeah. and you know, after anna nicole died from a drug overdose, there was...
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paul at 25th. an accident there. also jop i can't, some fire department -- joppa some fire department activity. not dealing with any delays. gets live you a live view. 895 at o'donnell, things are running smoothly north and out of bound through the harbor tunnel. problem-free, fort mchenry. let's give you a live view in the area of liberty. west side looks good so far of the beltway. back to you. good morning. >> good morning. >> our big story, we now know the identity of the woman found inside a sewer in north baltimore on friday. >> police say a former boyfriend is behind bars, charged in the case. jennifer franciotti live at police headquarters with the details. >> good morning. police identified the victim elda vasquez. she was reported missing in january of 2008. according to charging documents, her former boyfriend, victor hernandez cruz is facing murder and assault charges. cruz and vasquez were involved in a relationship at the time and reports show she was granted a protectedive order against cruz just a mon
paul at 25th. an accident there. also jop i can't, some fire department -- joppa some fire department activity. not dealing with any delays. gets live you a live view. 895 at o'donnell, things are running smoothly north and out of bound through the harbor tunnel. problem-free, fort mchenry. let's give you a live view in the area of liberty. west side looks good so far of the beltway. back to you. good morning. >> good morning. >> our big story, we now know the identity of the woman...
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and to you, paul batista. you're saying you haven't met her, so you don't know what the defense is going to be. it's always insanity. come on, tell the truth. you've got eric peterson, the neighbor, she tries to run him down. he got a good look at her. the victim lived. i'm sure she regrets that, the perpetrator regrets that. everybody saw her. she has nowhere to go. so her defense cannot be not guilty unless it's not guilty by reason of insanity. >> well, nancy, obviously any competent lawyer who finally meets this client is going to have to really explore that defense. and it may be the only defense. >> put him back up on the screen. >> but it depends on what she is really like. >> she is really like? a kidnapper and a would-be murderer. that's what she's really like. >> the fact that it's a heinous crime does not mean necessarily, nancy, that she's insane within the meaning of the law. it has to be evaluated. >> you know what? you know what? i know that. i'm worried that you don't know that. but thank you f
and to you, paul batista. you're saying you haven't met her, so you don't know what the defense is going to be. it's always insanity. come on, tell the truth. you've got eric peterson, the neighbor, she tries to run him down. he got a good look at her. the victim lived. i'm sure she regrets that, the perpetrator regrets that. everybody saw her. she has nowhere to go. so her defense cannot be not guilty unless it's not guilty by reason of insanity. >> well, nancy, obviously any competent...
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and to you, paul batista. you're saying you haven't met her, so you don't know what the defense is going to be. it's always insanity. come on, tell the truth. you've got eric peterson, the neighbor, she tries to run him down. he got a good look at her. the victim lived. i'm sure she regrets that, the perpetrator regrets that. everybody saw her. she has nowhere to go. so her defense cannot be not guilty unless it's not guilty by reason of insanity. >> well, nancy, obviously any competent lawyer who finally meets this client is going to have to really explore that defense. and it may be the only defense. >> put him back up on the screen. >> but it depends on what she is really like. >> she is really like? a kidnapper and a would-be murderer. that's what she's really like. >> the fact that it's a heinous crime does not mean necessarily, nancy, that she's insane within the meaning of the law. it has to be evaluated. >> you know what? i know that. i'm worried that you don't know that. but thank you for clearing tha
and to you, paul batista. you're saying you haven't met her, so you don't know what the defense is going to be. it's always insanity. come on, tell the truth. you've got eric peterson, the neighbor, she tries to run him down. he got a good look at her. the victim lived. i'm sure she regrets that, the perpetrator regrets that. everybody saw her. she has nowhere to go. so her defense cannot be not guilty unless it's not guilty by reason of insanity. >> well, nancy, obviously any competent...
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paul -- to last. paul and georgia celebrated 80 years of marriage. paul followed georgia to work one day so he could meet her. their story is filled with romance and humor. >> looks like they had a good time. look at these fantastic pictures of when they were younger. people don't dress like that anymore. >> maybe that's why marriages are falling apart. we need to dress better. >> that's true. >>> still to come. hard to find. much nicer weather than this. >>> bob turk has your updated first warning forecast after th >>> what a beautiful day. breezy this morning. but other than that, it was good. >> got lots of days like this in october. clear, cool, sunshine. dry conditions. no pollution. most of the pollen is gone. pretty nice time of year. let's take a look at temps around the region now. with bright sunshine. blue skies, 67. that's been our high for the day. dew point is low at 40. humidity only 37%. we have a nice breeze. west at 12, the barometer, currently holding steady. 29.97 inches. around the region. temperature-wise, 67, 47 today. now, the
paul -- to last. paul and georgia celebrated 80 years of marriage. paul followed georgia to work one day so he could meet her. their story is filled with romance and humor. >> looks like they had a good time. look at these fantastic pictures of when they were younger. people don't dress like that anymore. >> maybe that's why marriages are falling apart. we need to dress better. >> that's true. >>> still to come. hard to find. much nicer weather than this. >>>...
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tpoábgs 5's paul wagner live in front of the federal courthouse tonight with the story. >> reporter: brian, the three men the government says were the masterminds behind this scheme all pled not guilty today. two were released on their own personal recognizance, the third man is being held until another hearing on thursday. the rest of the men, 25 of them, were also arraigned on conspiracy to commit bribery. what we learned about these men today, brian, are that these were cabby wanna-abouts, men who wanted to pay for the licenses without taking the tests. the man on the left, prosecutors say these two along with another were behind a two-year scheme to bribe the chairman of the d.c. taxi cab commission. as soon as they saw our camera, the men covered their faces and went back inside the courthouse. >> the government says that you gave mr. sweeney $220,000, is that true? the men then left the courthouse from a second exitnd ran up the street as soon as they saw our camera. according to the indictment, the three agreed to pay chairman leon swain who was cooperating with the government
tpoábgs 5's paul wagner live in front of the federal courthouse tonight with the story. >> reporter: brian, the three men the government says were the masterminds behind this scheme all pled not guilty today. two were released on their own personal recognizance, the third man is being held until another hearing on thursday. the rest of the men, 25 of them, were also arraigned on conspiracy to commit bribery. what we learned about these men today, brian, are that these were cabby...
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. >> and this past month of course mary frometer, paul and mary passed away. a lot of people love their music. and i understand that peter yaro is going to be in town for a special performance. >> peter and mary were actually great friends, so fans of peter, paul and mary are going to see probably something that feels like a tribute. there will be two performances, at the kennedy center stage on saturday. both are free and he'll perform songs by peter, paul and mary. >> very nice. that sounds like fun. thanks very much. and for more fun things to do log on to nbcwashington.com or washington post.com/weekend. thanks very much. you have a great weekend. >>> we're going to find out about some of the stories in the works for this afternoon. jim handly is here. >> good morning. we've got a busy afternoon. starting at 4:00 and 5:00, users of websites like facebook and twitter might think the sites are allowing them to be more connected to friends but there is new evidence that they may actually be driving people apart. then at 5:00, liz crenshaw reports on the lates
. >> and this past month of course mary frometer, paul and mary passed away. a lot of people love their music. and i understand that peter yaro is going to be in town for a special performance. >> peter and mary were actually great friends, so fans of peter, paul and mary are going to see probably something that feels like a tribute. there will be two performances, at the kennedy center stage on saturday. both are free and he'll perform songs by peter, paul and mary. >> very...
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who will work on anthony kennedy after john paul stevens is gone, and will that be sonia sotomayor? >> everybody looks at me. can i look this way? i have never been quite persuaded that working on anthony kennedy will necessarily produce one kind of outcome or another. he marches to the beat of his own drummer. i do think that justice sotomayor will not be shy about talking to people about issues. that has been a lost art for some strange reason. whether or not that has an effect, i could not say. i want to come back to the point about a non-sitting judge being nominated. one of the things that the president can clearly do is set the terms of a confirmation proceeding and recast the dynamic in this proceeding spread this is something that the president mused about. historically, more than half of the supreme court justices were not sitting judges at the time of their nominations. if the president wants to change the dynamic, go with somebody who is not a sitting judge but has a certain type of background in political life is one way to do it. it becomes much easier for them to say l
who will work on anthony kennedy after john paul stevens is gone, and will that be sonia sotomayor? >> everybody looks at me. can i look this way? i have never been quite persuaded that working on anthony kennedy will necessarily produce one kind of outcome or another. he marches to the beat of his own drummer. i do think that justice sotomayor will not be shy about talking to people about issues. that has been a lost art for some strange reason. whether or not that has an effect, i could...
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the crevic of the park us >> rose: we contue with part two of our conversation with former fed chairn paul volcker my tax philosophy woulbe if we can't dealwith our expendite load with the esent tax system we have ink about changing tax system. whene think about changing the tax system, given the probm we started outtalking about, you have to talkbout a tax that hi consumption. >> rose: conclude about a new movie about koko chanel with the star audrey tauu and director anne ftaine. >>the first idea he had was to ee her withlothes so i don't think she had general idea in the beginning forashion. >> rose: it was st freedom? >> yh. i think she waser own laboratory. >> i you die d a bio pick, like a amecan biopick all this time i tnk you can'tgo through her deeply, it was not my pnt of view and al i want to be free. when she w young i am free because there is n perfu, no things to do with the housef chanel. i can't complety expss, and alsohe's more moving, she's vulnerable. >> rose: magnificence of our nationalarks, the ideas o paul volker andhe lif of ko chanel when continue. captioning spons
the crevic of the park us >> rose: we contue with part two of our conversation with former fed chairn paul volcker my tax philosophy woulbe if we can't dealwith our expendite load with the esent tax system we have ink about changing tax system. whene think about changing the tax system, given the probm we started outtalking about, you have to talkbout a tax that hi consumption. >> rose: conclude about a new movie about koko chanel with the star audrey tauu and director anne ftaine....
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morgan harrington and some friends went to john paul jones arena. her friends say the last time they saw her was 8:40 p.m. metallica put an appeal on their website. friends have started facebook pages to try to find morgan. both of these cases are getting a lot of attention. nancy grace will join us to talk about the latest developments in the search for morgan harrington and somer thompson. >>> federal authorities in boston have uncovered a frightening terror thought including attacks on malls and prominent politicians. a massachusetts man arrested in connection with this probe faces more serious charges. tarek mehanna is charged with conspireing to kill people. the plot didn't get very far. >> it is alleged following the events of september 11, 2001, this group believed that carrying out attacks in pakistan was not feasible for them as travel there had become more difficult. it is alleged that mehanna was involved in exploring other options, killing and shooting one or two members of the executive branch of the united states government. >> they pl
morgan harrington and some friends went to john paul jones arena. her friends say the last time they saw her was 8:40 p.m. metallica put an appeal on their website. friends have started facebook pages to try to find morgan. both of these cases are getting a lot of attention. nancy grace will join us to talk about the latest developments in the search for morgan harrington and somer thompson. >>> federal authorities in boston have uncovered a frightening terror thought including attacks...
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and paul boyd, correspondent from "inside edition." paul, we have both covered so many crazy and disturbing anna nicole stories. could this be the craziest of all? >> it was a shocking revelation. i mean, who would have thought anna nicole smith investigated by the fbi for allegedly plotting to murder somebody. it kind of came out of left field, but here we have the fbi documents and it's stunning. >> yeah. and you know, after anna nicole died from a drug overdose, there was that nasty custody battle that ensued and it was all really about money at the end of the day. the big mystery, who was the real dad of anna nicole's brand-new baby, dannielynn? men came out of the woodwork claiming to be the father. you remember howard k. stern, who could forget him, even zsa zsa gabor's kooky husband, we certainly could never forget him. we all know at the end of the day, this man you're looking at right there, not larry king but the other one, the one holding the baby, larry birkhead, turned out to be the real papa. let's listen to him. >> i hat
and paul boyd, correspondent from "inside edition." paul, we have both covered so many crazy and disturbing anna nicole stories. could this be the craziest of all? >> it was a shocking revelation. i mean, who would have thought anna nicole smith investigated by the fbi for allegedly plotting to murder somebody. it kind of came out of left field, but here we have the fbi documents and it's stunning. >> yeah. and you know, after anna nicole died from a drug overdose, there...
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october the 17th, someone matching the description of morgan harrington was on the exterior of the john paul jones arena. >> morgan was not the kind of person that would take off. >> at 8:48, we can confirm that she did have a phone conversation which was initiated by her friend to check on what she's doing, where she was at. >> i know that she did tell them that she could get a ride home is what we believe. >> between 9:10 and :20 p.m. we can confirm that someone matching morgan's description was in a lanigan field which is adjacent to the track and copely street bridge. >> this is not behavior that we've ever seen from morgan. i think she was taken. >> we believe that what happened from 8:30 till 9:30 is very relevant for us to go in the right direction and to receive additional pertinent information that will help us resolve this case. >>. >>> and tonight live florida, a little second grader, looks like an angel, walked the ten-minute walk home with her sister and little brother, all their little friends. she runs ahead, gets separated just moments, broad daylight, 7-year-old somer thomps
october the 17th, someone matching the description of morgan harrington was on the exterior of the john paul jones arena. >> morgan was not the kind of person that would take off. >> at 8:48, we can confirm that she did have a phone conversation which was initiated by her friend to check on what she's doing, where she was at. >> i know that she did tell them that she could get a ride home is what we believe. >> between 9:10 and :20 p.m. we can confirm that someone...
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paul steinhauser joins us from washington. paul, lots of committees. i think at least four other committees have their own bill. why was this particular committee getting so much attention? explain all this. >> we've been talking about this seems like years. and why? four other congressional panels voted health care reform bills, known with democratic votes. all those bills had that public option. this bill did not, so the big question mark today as they voted, would any republicans could onboard? the answer was yes, one republican, the moderate from maine. take a look to what she said just moments before she voted. >> people do have concerns about what we will do with reform. but at the same time, they want us to continue working. and that is what my vote represents. it's to continue working the process. i do it with reservatiless erer. and how indeed the finance committee bill will be merged with the health bill. >> so victory today for the senate democrats and for barack obama. we'll hear from the president in about an hour. he'll go to the rose gar
paul steinhauser joins us from washington. paul, lots of committees. i think at least four other committees have their own bill. why was this particular committee getting so much attention? explain all this. >> we've been talking about this seems like years. and why? four other congressional panels voted health care reform bills, known with democratic votes. all those bills had that public option. this bill did not, so the big question mark today as they voted, would any republicans could...
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these come to us from paul farmer. and you're looking at an apartment complex on fire in edmond, oklahoma. no one was living there yet. paul happens to be a freelance photographer. he went to see the building about a mile from his home. said the fire was so big, folks across the city could see it for miles. paul reports that workers left the construction site about 5:00 p.m. and that no one noticed the fire. about an hour later, fire crews arrived and the building was engulfed. he says crews worked through the morning to put that fire out. investigators trying to figure out what started the blaze. now, if you see news happening around you, we invite you to share it with cnn at i-report.com and you can upload pictures and videos and tell us what's happening. but as always, please never put yourself in harm's way. >>> all registered sex offenders in the city of huntsville, alabama, now have plans for halloween. because the city is hosting a mandatory meeting for them on halloween evening between 5:30 and 9:00 p.m. the me
these come to us from paul farmer. and you're looking at an apartment complex on fire in edmond, oklahoma. no one was living there yet. paul happens to be a freelance photographer. he went to see the building about a mile from his home. said the fire was so big, folks across the city could see it for miles. paul reports that workers left the construction site about 5:00 p.m. and that no one noticed the fire. about an hour later, fire crews arrived and the building was engulfed. he says crews...
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these come to us from paul farmer. what you are looking at is an apartment complex on fire in edmond, oklahoma. the fire happened earlier this month. the brand new building was still under construction. no one was living there yet. paul happens to be a freelance photographer. he heard about the blaze and went to see it. he said it was so big folks across the city could see it for miles. workers left the construction site at 5:00 p.m. and no one noticed the fire. about an hour later fire crews arrived and the building was engulfed. he said crews worked through the morning to put that fire out. investigators trying to find out what started the blaze. if you see news happening around you, we invite you to share it with cnn at ireport.com. you can upload picture and videos and tell us what is happening. but as always, please, never put yourself in harm's way. >>> this year's wet weather is making for a late harvest in parts of corn belt. the agriculture department predicts a record soybean harvest and second largest corn h
these come to us from paul farmer. what you are looking at is an apartment complex on fire in edmond, oklahoma. the fire happened earlier this month. the brand new building was still under construction. no one was living there yet. paul happens to be a freelance photographer. he heard about the blaze and went to see it. he said it was so big folks across the city could see it for miles. workers left the construction site at 5:00 p.m. and no one noticed the fire. about an hour later fire crews...
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paul region right now. starting in just about 13 minutes you'll be an under two-hour delay because of runway construction. add the fact you have rain over you, a slow go up there. minneapolis a current delay. as for the rest, chicago going to get rain showers later today, about half-hour delays. same with st. louis. minneapolis-st. paul, the two-hour delay just for the morning because of the runway construction. dallas, thunderstorms later today as well. more on that in a bit. natasha? >> thank you, bob. >>> okay. so michael vick expected the cat calls after time in prison for dog fighting but did anyone expect this? larry smith has the latest on the eagles' quarterback. a lot of people just did a head snap on this one. >> it really did. i'm surprised. i'm not surprised that michael vick is back as a spokesman. i'm stunned it happened this soon. nike, ea sports, and air trend all dropped the former pro ball quarterback two years ago but he has now re-signed with nike to terms not announced and nike may have
paul region right now. starting in just about 13 minutes you'll be an under two-hour delay because of runway construction. add the fact you have rain over you, a slow go up there. minneapolis a current delay. as for the rest, chicago going to get rain showers later today, about half-hour delays. same with st. louis. minneapolis-st. paul, the two-hour delay just for the morning because of the runway construction. dallas, thunderstorms later today as well. more on that in a bit. natasha? >>...
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paul davies, ibt news. >> in samoa the death toll from the tsunami there is at 150. at least 20 of those reported are in the u.s. territory of america samoa. rescuers are still searching through the muck and debris left on the island expecting to find mo victims. hundreds of survivors are being treated at local hospitals that are still standing. a u.s. navy ship carrying medical supplies arrived late last night, and australian officials are sending 20 tons of humanitarian aid to the islands. >>> the first plane of tsunami survivors from neighboring new zealand touched down in aukland last night. they gave startling accounts of the disaster after getting off the plane. many said they narrowly escaped the wall of water that came crashing down on them tuesday. >> it was right on the water. there was nothing left. nothing. we've lost everything. >> 170 people returned on yesterday's flight. the samoan islands and tonga have grown in popular as tourist destinations over the past couple of years. >>> close to home, the chill is on today. that mercury is falling out there t
paul davies, ibt news. >> in samoa the death toll from the tsunami there is at 150. at least 20 of those reported are in the u.s. territory of america samoa. rescuers are still searching through the muck and debris left on the island expecting to find mo victims. hundreds of survivors are being treated at local hospitals that are still standing. a u.s. navy ship carrying medical supplies arrived late last night, and australian officials are sending 20 tons of humanitarian aid to the...
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paul wagner has new details. >> reporter: the fbi arrested 27 of the 37 people now under indictment. most of the cab drivers accused of conspiracy to commit bribery handing over tens of thousands of dollars in hopes of obtaining taxi cab licenses. it's part of a probe that reached the top levels of city government. just after 10:30, the fbi raided the home of a lawyer and former chairman of the d.c. taxi cab commission. agents spent about three hours inside the home leaving with several boxes. tony was not arrested. no one answered the door in the minutes after the agents left. the cabbies taken into custody were arrested at the d.c. police academy and processed at the fbi's washington field office. according to the indictment on or about september 18th, 2009, he gave the chairperson approximately $51,000 in cash as partial payment for taxi operated licenses that he and the other coconspirators were trying to obtain corruptly. the u.s. attorney's office says the chairperson, leon swain was working with the government in an undercover capacity. the investigation went public last week
paul wagner has new details. >> reporter: the fbi arrested 27 of the 37 people now under indictment. most of the cab drivers accused of conspiracy to commit bribery handing over tens of thousands of dollars in hopes of obtaining taxi cab licenses. it's part of a probe that reached the top levels of city government. just after 10:30, the fbi raided the home of a lawyer and former chairman of the d.c. taxi cab commission. agents spent about three hours inside the home leaving with several...
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john paul jones arena. as we speak, nancy, just trying to find leads. they also are asking concertgoers who had cameras there, who had cell phones and may have taken video, if they have any pictures of 20-year-old morgan harrington. >> stacey newman joining us on the story. so the cops are just now converging? why? >> they're not just now converging, nancy. they actually have been there since about i think sunday -- >> okay. >> -- but what did happen is because of bad weather over the weekend they couldn't put choppers up until monday. >> okay. good point, stacey. tim martin, what about surveillance video in that arena? i mean, 16,000 people? surely somebody saw what happened. >> you know, absolutely right. and that's what police are looking into. and they're really asking the people that were at this concert to check their videos, check their camera phones, because somebody may have a picture of this girl on their phone. they may have key evidence, you know, in their purse or something and not even know it. that's something police want to see. they say
john paul jones arena. as we speak, nancy, just trying to find leads. they also are asking concertgoers who had cameras there, who had cell phones and may have taken video, if they have any pictures of 20-year-old morgan harrington. >> stacey newman joining us on the story. so the cops are just now converging? why? >> they're not just now converging, nancy. they actually have been there since about i think sunday -- >> okay. >> -- but what did happen is because of bad...
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paul posluszny makes another play for the bills. jay feely kicked his first two field goal tries, short ones in this game. and then missed from 44 at the end of the half. we're guess the 27 yard line would be reasonable distance, the 45 yard attempt. you saw his counterpart lindell miss from 46. talk to jones. over the middle, sanchez to edwards. braylon edwards across the 40 to the 43. >> dan: he didn't miss time his jump than time. again, the ball sailing on mark sanchez. but edwards bails him out. check out this effort here, once again he goes way up high to make the catch then realizing he's not touched by reggie corner, after he falls down gets up and picks up an extra three or four. what an effort by braylon edwards. the only jet wide receiver to catch a ball today. >> dick: mark down by contact back at the 37 yard line. 22-yard play. leon washington. all the way to the 30 yard line goes leon washington to the 29. 33 yards for washington. >> dan: just a simple draw play with the fake end around. reggie corner can't make the ta
paul posluszny makes another play for the bills. jay feely kicked his first two field goal tries, short ones in this game. and then missed from 44 at the end of the half. we're guess the 27 yard line would be reasonable distance, the 45 yard attempt. you saw his counterpart lindell miss from 46. talk to jones. over the middle, sanchez to edwards. braylon edwards across the 40 to the 43. >> dan: he didn't miss time his jump than time. again, the ball sailing on mark sanchez. but edwards...
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justice john paul stevens, only hired one law clerk for this term, and that is raising some eyebrows. >> it s everybody wants to read into that, because normally by this time, justice stevens would have hired four clerks, a full complement. a retired justice only needs one clerk. he is not addressing those rumors. he's not talking about retirement. he looks great today and fully engaged like he uls is. the question is still up in the air. bret: when you mentioned the red mask there, it is interesting that in this court, six of the nine justices are catholics. >> they are. in the 220-year history of the court, only 12 justices have been catholic in all of that time, and now half of those are visiting on the bench. they did attend the red mass today -- excuse me, yesterday and it was a show of solidarity among all of them. bret: we will look tonight at high-profile court decisions and the practical results. first up, a case that has become a symbol of big government versus the little guy. here is senior correspondent eric shawn. >> it is still empty. four years after the supreme court r
justice john paul stevens, only hired one law clerk for this term, and that is raising some eyebrows. >> it s everybody wants to read into that, because normally by this time, justice stevens would have hired four clerks, a full complement. a retired justice only needs one clerk. he is not addressing those rumors. he's not talking about retirement. he looks great today and fully engaged like he uls is. the question is still up in the air. bret: when you mentioned the red mask there, it is...
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jackson wrote the song with paul anka in 1983. anka contacted jackson's estate yesterday, now he will get song writing credit and 50% of the royalties. wow. talk about a big chunk. >>> civil rights leaders are speaking out against rush limbaugh's bid to buy the st. louis rams. >> this deal isn't even close to being done and already the rhetoric the flying. sharpton sent a letter to nfl commissioner arguing that limbaugh that's been divisive in some of his comments, people while jackson said limbaugh's made his living insulting whites and minorities. limbaugh shot back saying that the attacks sadden and disappoint him and that he does not discriminate. we would love for you to go to c cnn.com/robin and comment. >>> california now recognizes certain same-sex marriages, arnold schwarzenegger passed a new law recogniziing couples wh were married in other states only during the time that the state law was in effect. >>> >>> new this morning, after more than a year of ugly infighting, martin luther king's children are avoiding a child t
jackson wrote the song with paul anka in 1983. anka contacted jackson's estate yesterday, now he will get song writing credit and 50% of the royalties. wow. talk about a big chunk. >>> civil rights leaders are speaking out against rush limbaugh's bid to buy the st. louis rams. >> this deal isn't even close to being done and already the rhetoric the flying. sharpton sent a letter to nfl commissioner arguing that limbaugh that's been divisive in some of his comments, people while...
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why shouldn't the fed do what paul volcker did 40 years? start moving that target rate up? and why isn't the treasury department backing it up with some dollar purchases in the open market? okay? i'm not a big interventionist. but if you have a two-pronged attack, robert rubin did this. this is how you have to do it. it's action, steve. not words. >> well, i think it's both. i agree with the action. and i'm not normally an interventionist either. but when you see the dollar falling by almost half its value since 2001, yeah, it's time to intervene. i would add to that, by the way, i believe that our fiscal policies are also, you know, contributing to the decline in the dollar. when you're borrowing nearly $2 trillion a year from foreign markets, that does not instill confidence in your currency. when you tell the world that you're going to raise your capital gains and income tax rate that, does not install confidence in your future. >> i'm a big believe that's right reagan tax cuts actually contributed to the strength of the dollar. >> that's why i think volcker worked beaut
why shouldn't the fed do what paul volcker did 40 years? start moving that target rate up? and why isn't the treasury department backing it up with some dollar purchases in the open market? okay? i'm not a big interventionist. but if you have a two-pronged attack, robert rubin did this. this is how you have to do it. it's action, steve. not words. >> well, i think it's both. i agree with the action. and i'm not normally an interventionist either. but when you see the dollar falling by...
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it's one of ten designed by renowned manufacturer paul read smith. all 10 will be auctioned on sunday, and the event raises money for cancer research at johns hopkins hospital. >> they'll do that after the game is over. >> that man makes some amazing guitars. what a skill. >>> we've got some chilly here around the region. clear skies, light wind, this time of night, 51, the dewpoint is down to 46, winds very light, and barometer on the way back up, around the state, 45 in oakland, they've been in the 40s all night long. 56 elgin, we still have late tonight into tomorrow morning for algainey a frost advisory, and there's a good chance we'll see some frost in those far western encounters. right now, winds are very light around the area, you can see the term dead calm. we have a system out to the west, causing snow in idaho, western montana saw snow, and that's going to head across the country, and pick up moisture from the gulf of mexico and eventually a warm front will pass across our region by friday night, ahead of that system we'll see clouds, mayb
it's one of ten designed by renowned manufacturer paul read smith. all 10 will be auctioned on sunday, and the event raises money for cancer research at johns hopkins hospital. >> they'll do that after the game is over. >> that man makes some amazing guitars. what a skill. >>> we've got some chilly here around the region. clear skies, light wind, this time of night, 51, the dewpoint is down to 46, winds very light, and barometer on the way back up, around the state, 45 in...
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. >> rose: magnificence of our national pks, the ideas of paul volkerand t life of kok chanel when weontinue. captioning sponsored b rose comnications from our studios in new york city, this is arlie rose. >> rose: n burns is here. he is, as you know, the film maker who brought yo unforgetble documentaries about the civil war, about baseball, and about jazz. his store janry steven ambrose once said more americans get their hiory from k bn reasons th any otherource. his latestilm ational parks, america's bestdea" is a e-hour look into the story of t parks as well ashe peopleho fought to create and prerve them. here's a lk at the documentary >> they are a treasure house of nature surlatives, 84 million acres of the mo stunning landscapes anyonhas ever seen. including a mountainso massive itreates itswn weather whose peak ris mor than 20,000 feet abo sea level, t highest point the continent a valley where a river disappearsnto burning sands 282 feet below a level. theowest, driest, and ttest location in eountry. a larinth of cave long than any otr ever measured. and the deepest lake in the nati
. >> rose: magnificence of our national pks, the ideas of paul volkerand t life of kok chanel when weontinue. captioning sponsored b rose comnications from our studios in new york city, this is arlie rose. >> rose: n burns is here. he is, as you know, the film maker who brought yo unforgetble documentaries about the civil war, about baseball, and about jazz. his store janry steven ambrose once said more americans get their hiory from k bn reasons th any otherource. his latestilm...
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fox 5's paul wagner explains how it went down. >> reporter: this is the man police say was behind the gang recruitment. police say he funded the gang through larcenies and robberies. that is until a school resource officer started investigating some of those crimes. >> our school resource officer conducted a separate but related investigation that kind of started that -- that led us to this investigation. so in that regard i hope it does send a message. >> reporter: according to the search warrant affidavit, the gang makes money by committing crimes such as larcenies and robberies at the direction of theodore olds. a confidential informant further stated that each member must pay $80 per month for dues. the informant also stated the dues are used for bail money, emergency funds and other benefits. in addition, the informant stated that when members do not pay or fall behind, theodore olds often threatens them with bodily harm. the affidavit says to students have identified olds and his daughter as attempting to recruit them into the gang. one said it has seen theodore olds on numerous
fox 5's paul wagner explains how it went down. >> reporter: this is the man police say was behind the gang recruitment. police say he funded the gang through larcenies and robberies. that is until a school resource officer started investigating some of those crimes. >> our school resource officer conducted a separate but related investigation that kind of started that -- that led us to this investigation. so in that regard i hope it does send a message. >> reporter: according...