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don white. don scott, back over to you. >> thank you. >>> there's been a fourth smartb bery near towson university. yesterday three men took a woman's phone. last week a student was stabbed for his. by the end of the month all cell phones reported stolen look tracked on a nationwide registry. >>> michael johnson is charged with murdering phylicia barns in 2010. the 16-year-old's body was found in the susquehanna. johnson was convicted by a judge ordered a new trial ruling prosecutors with held evidence about a key witness. >>> a tall ship is docked in the inner harbor. it's the oldest working square rigger at over 300 feet long. it's the largest ship to visit here. it can reach 20 miles per hour. it's the 9th visit to our harbor. it will be here through saturday. >>> stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. complete news, weather and traffic still ahead this morning. also a conviction overturned. after nearly a decade in prison a missouri man is free. we will talk with ryan ferguson. there's a
don white. don scott, back over to you. >> thank you. >>> there's been a fourth smartb bery near towson university. yesterday three men took a woman's phone. last week a student was stabbed for his. by the end of the month all cell phones reported stolen look tracked on a nationwide registry. >>> michael johnson is charged with murdering phylicia barns in 2010. the 16-year-old's body was found in the susquehanna. johnson was convicted by a judge ordered a new trial...
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this traffic report is brought to you by don white. check out the famous don white difference. at don white timonium chrysler ram. >> clear and frosty night on tap. look at the temperatures. already down to 39. it's just going to get colder tonight. but the winds will be dying down. winds only 8 now. barometer rising. come back and take a look at a big warmup beginning tomorrow. big warmup beginning tomorrow. for intelligent life. for a greater purpose. for our elusive soul mate. it's a journey enriched by the people we know and the things we share. shouldn't our searching online be the same? we think so. you see, while you've been busy creating social networks, we've been hard at work - expanding search to include social media. only at bing do you see what the web knows, what we know, and now, what your friends and the world of social media are creating moment by moment. all there. all in one search. it's a whole new world giving you everything you've been searching for. expand your search and see what you've been missing. bing. try it now. could save you fifteen percent or mo
this traffic report is brought to you by don white. check out the famous don white difference. at don white timonium chrysler ram. >> clear and frosty night on tap. look at the temperatures. already down to 39. it's just going to get colder tonight. but the winds will be dying down. winds only 8 now. barometer rising. come back and take a look at a big warmup beginning tomorrow. big warmup beginning tomorrow. for intelligent life. for a greater purpose. for our elusive soul mate. it's a...
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this traffic report brought to you by don white automotive. check out the difference at don white jeep ram. >> crifers tee, thank you. >>> progress usually means something knew but around baltimore's harbor, it also means getting rid of something old. alex demetrick reports, harbor side businesses are beginning to dig into the idea. >>> baltimore rings its harbor with a lot of hard services. -- surfaces. >> buildings, roads, sidewalks, alleys. and it's about 45% impervious right now. and at that level, aquatic life really struggles. >> reporter: because when it rains, runoff doesn't soak into the ground. instead, it runs right into the harbor, carrying pollutants with it. but people are quietly working -- >> to capture that water. and to treat it. >> reporter: it's what nature does, all on its own, as plants absorb pollutants. for years, buffer zones have been planted in maryland's less- depped shorelines. -- less-developed shorelines. >> it's nice putting something back in. >> reporter: industrial companies scattered around the harbor, like t
this traffic report brought to you by don white automotive. check out the difference at don white jeep ram. >> crifers tee, thank you. >>> progress usually means something knew but around baltimore's harbor, it also means getting rid of something old. alex demetrick reports, harbor side businesses are beginning to dig into the idea. >>> baltimore rings its harbor with a lot of hard services. -- surfaces. >> buildings, roads, sidewalks, alleys. and it's about 45%...
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telling the court, "i am the president of the republic," morsi refused to don the customary white prison suit. he then succeeded in disrupting proceedings further by singing in court. leading the judge to push back the trial to january. >> sorry about that, we seem to be having technical difficulties. our correspondent catherine stably is at the courthouse in cairo. she gives us more details on what happened there this morning. mohamed morsi has refused to recognize the judge at the trial. he says it does not have any legitimacy. he has been taken away by helicopter. we saw him fly overhead and he is being taking to a prison on the outscored to bash on the outskirts of cairo. no one knew where he was being held. this is where the senior muslim brotherhood leaders are being detained. this a chaotic scene morning. mohamed morsi told a judge, "you don't have the right to judge me, i am still your president." he also said the judiciary should not provide cover for the coup d'État. media, heto state said he had been dragged to the court by force and called on the judges to allow him to exerc
telling the court, "i am the president of the republic," morsi refused to don the customary white prison suit. he then succeeded in disrupting proceedings further by singing in court. leading the judge to push back the trial to january. >> sorry about that, we seem to be having technical difficulties. our correspondent catherine stably is at the courthouse in cairo. she gives us more details on what happened there this morning. mohamed morsi has refused to recognize the judge at...
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we have a lame duck president in the in the white house right now i don't know if a lame duck is an appropriate saramago back to the issue of an agenda i don't know what the agenda is part of the agenda was to bring in the health care reform that's been done to a degree i mean there are issues with that it's a step forward a baby step forward people acted obama thinking they were going to get a single payer health care system because that's what he promised across the board looking at foreign policy international affairs war and peace issues everything that he was elected to do was done pretty much the opposite it's like a third term for george bush only on steroids for example in africa he's doing things that bush would never of tried to do invading libya bombing it for eight or nine months all over the rest of the globe the pivot to china everything else that
we have a lame duck president in the in the white house right now i don't know if a lame duck is an appropriate saramago back to the issue of an agenda i don't know what the agenda is part of the agenda was to bring in the health care reform that's been done to a degree i mean there are issues with that it's a step forward a baby step forward people acted obama thinking they were going to get a single payer health care system because that's what he promised across the board looking at foreign...
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here today. >> the past couple of nights we've had temperatures down in the mid-teens. >> reporter: don mccastle is general manager of the white tail mountain resort where it's the he earliest opening since 2002. >> i'm really excited to be open this early. it looks like in the long range this will stay with us for a while. >> reporter: the resort capitalizes on cold by pumping stunning volumes of water through snow making guns which put a fine mist in the air. >> we can pump about 3 million gallons of water a night. >> reporter: where it flash freezes and falls as snow a few feet away. contrast these resorts with this photo of white tail sister resort liberty mountain taken at christmas last year and you get why opening early is such a big deal. both for the bottom line and for enthusiastic skiers and snowboarders. >> it's awesome. i wasn't expecting to go snowboarding until maybe a month early. >> reporter: as long as it stays cold they will continue to pump millions of gallons of water uphill to guarantee many more white friedst to come in -- fridays to come in what is a remarkable s
here today. >> the past couple of nights we've had temperatures down in the mid-teens. >> reporter: don mccastle is general manager of the white tail mountain resort where it's the he earliest opening since 2002. >> i'm really excited to be open this early. it looks like in the long range this will stay with us for a while. >> reporter: the resort capitalizes on cold by pumping stunning volumes of water through snow making guns which put a fine mist in the air. >>...
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here today. >> the past couple of nights we have had temperatures down in the mid-teens. >> reporter: don is the general manager of the white tail mountain resort which it's -- where it's the earliest opening since 2002. >> i'm real excited to be opened this early and looks like in the long range that this is going to stay with us for a while. >> it's awesome. i wasn't expecting to go snowboarding until maybe a month later. >> reporter: scott broom, wusa9. >> you and i are of like mind. we go to the ski resort but we sit inside, we watch the people outside. >> hot cocoa for me, please. >> yes, absolutely. >> sounds good. >>> it's cold. >> it is cold, yeah, it's going to be great weather for the skiers but it's not great for anything else that you might want to do outdoors. we are continuing to see those temperatures chillier than average and more clouds are on the way as well. let's start off with a look at the weather cam and we have a view of the capitol right now, 37 degrees at reagan national and just a few clouds drifting through. the dew point is 20, so the atmosphere isn't too bone
here today. >> the past couple of nights we have had temperatures down in the mid-teens. >> reporter: don is the general manager of the white tail mountain resort which it's -- where it's the earliest opening since 2002. >> i'm real excited to be opened this early and looks like in the long range that this is going to stay with us for a while. >> it's awesome. i wasn't expecting to go snowboarding until maybe a month later. >> reporter: scott broom, wusa9. >>...
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here's don. >> thank you. >>> the white house is launch aw ing a -- launching a new campaign to raise support for the affordable care act. the president will talk to people this week. here is susan mcginnis reporting for wjz. >> president obama hits the road this week to build public support for the affordable care act. sunday a senior white house aid insisted the president was told the healthcare.gov website would work on day one but said that's no excuse. >> the website failures are absolutely inexcusable. >> the website was down for repairs this weekend. a new poll shows 48% of americans believes the government has done a poor job of implementing the healthcare law. >> the president's concern is not poll numbers but getting this website working so millions of americans have access to affordable health insurance. >> republicans are skeptical. >> they're trying to change a tire on a car going 75 miles per hour down the expressway. >> even some democrats want healthcare.gov taken down for repairs. >> i said this directly to the president's chief of staff, they aught to take down the w
here's don. >> thank you. >>> the white house is launch aw ing a -- launching a new campaign to raise support for the affordable care act. the president will talk to people this week. here is susan mcginnis reporting for wjz. >> president obama hits the road this week to build public support for the affordable care act. sunday a senior white house aid insisted the president was told the healthcare.gov website would work on day one but said that's no excuse. >> the...
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last night you saw the white house issue a presidential veto threat that did not mince words, don. it accused the upton bill of being quote sabotage. and the president trying to get on a little bit of offense yesterday was out in cleveland talking how he's going to defend any effort to gut this bill. inside this administration, they know they've got a huge mess on their hands. but they still feel like the public is on their side when it comes to whether or not the affordable care act should exist. they look at the polling that shows that people still don't want to repeal this law and feel like if they can patch it it, make it work better in, type, people will start to forget about this. it will happen. >> i want to jump in. i may need you for this. we want to go to the briefing over in the briefing room. jay carney and jim, let's listen in. >> take advantage of marketplace plans that would reduce costs or keep costs the same. the president made clear that he feels like a fix was necessary. so he looks forward to the implementation of this and looks forward to working with congress
last night you saw the white house issue a presidential veto threat that did not mince words, don. it accused the upton bill of being quote sabotage. and the president trying to get on a little bit of offense yesterday was out in cleveland talking how he's going to defend any effort to gut this bill. inside this administration, they know they've got a huge mess on their hands. but they still feel like the public is on their side when it comes to whether or not the affordable care act should...
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here's don. >> thank you. >>> the white he will release its report showing how many people have signed up for health insurance under the affordable care act. it's to be released this week. cbs has learned the numbers will be very, very low. here is susan mcginnis reporting for wjz. >> industry analysts confirm to cbs news the number of people signing up for health care falls far short of the government's target. the wall street journal reports fewer than 50,000 people have made it through packing the airport pbt go -- through healthcare.gov. they have been trying to lower expectations because of technical problem with the site. >> the enrollment numbers, which will be the first month of enrollment, are likely to be quite low given the struggles that people have had getting access to the site and information. >> about 49,000 people signed up for coverage so far on 12 of the state sites. secretary sebelius said healthcare.gov is supposed to be fully functional by the end of the month. >> the white house wants to enroll 7 million americans before march. >>> relief efforts have began in th
here's don. >> thank you. >>> the white he will release its report showing how many people have signed up for health insurance under the affordable care act. it's to be released this week. cbs has learned the numbers will be very, very low. here is susan mcginnis reporting for wjz. >> industry analysts confirm to cbs news the number of people signing up for health care falls far short of the government's target. the wall street journal reports fewer than 50,000 people have...
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meantime, president obama took part in an annual white house tradition this morning, the pardon donning of the turkeys with the help of his two taughters. mr. obama granted the presidential pardon to two minnesota birds named popcorn and caramel. but 38-pound popcorn won the top prize on social media. and it's still full steam ahead for another thanksgiving tradition, the enormous balloons are ready to float in tomorrow macy's thanksgiving day parade in new york city. but high winds may keep them grounded. organizers say they're going to make a game-time decision tomorrow morning. you can watch the parade right here on nbc bay area. >> a balloon-time decision tomorrow morning. >> thank you. >> still ahead, you proved that the way you heat your house could impact your waist line. >> and good evening. we're tracking storms offshore. we'll have details in your full holiday forecast when you get ready to cook that turkey coming up in a few minutes. >>> if you're watching your weight during winter months, you may want to crank up the heat. those who lived in well heated homes are more likely
meantime, president obama took part in an annual white house tradition this morning, the pardon donning of the turkeys with the help of his two taughters. mr. obama granted the presidential pardon to two minnesota birds named popcorn and caramel. but 38-pound popcorn won the top prize on social media. and it's still full steam ahead for another thanksgiving tradition, the enormous balloons are ready to float in tomorrow macy's thanksgiving day parade in new york city. but high winds may keep...
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we have a lame duck president in the in the white house right now i don't know if a lame duck is an appropriate term of go back to the issue of an agenda i don't know what the agenda is part of the agenda was to bring in the health care reform that's been done to a degree i mean there are issues with that it's a step forward a baby step forward people acted obama thinking that we're going to get a single payer health care system because that's what he promised across the board looking at foreign policy international affairs war and peace issues everything that he was elected to do was done pretty much the opposite it's like a third term for george bush only on steroids for example in africa he's doing things that bush would never of tried to do invading libya bombing it for eight or nine months all over the rest of the globe the pivot to china everything else of george bush tried to do that you'd have thousands of democrats out in the street in every little town in the united states instead they're lining up behind it but the agenda itself it's unclear exactly what that is ok chad y
we have a lame duck president in the in the white house right now i don't know if a lame duck is an appropriate term of go back to the issue of an agenda i don't know what the agenda is part of the agenda was to bring in the health care reform that's been done to a degree i mean there are issues with that it's a step forward a baby step forward people acted obama thinking that we're going to get a single payer health care system because that's what he promised across the board looking at...
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we have a lame duck president in the in the white house right now i don't know if a lame duck is an appropriate term of go back to the issue of an agenda i don't know what the agenda is part of the agenda was to bring in the health care reform that's been done to a degree i mean there are issues with that it's a step forward a baby step forward people acted obama thinking they were going to get a single payer health care system because that's what he promised across the board looking at foreign policy international affairs war and peace issues everything that he was elected to do was done pretty much the opposite it's like a third term for george bush only on steroids for example in africa he's doing things that bush would never of tried to do invading libya bombing it for eight or nine months all over the rest of the globe the pivot to china everything else of george bush tried to do that you'd have thousands of democrats out in the street in every little town in the united states instead they're lining up behind it but the agenda itself it's unclear exactly what that is ok chad yo
we have a lame duck president in the in the white house right now i don't know if a lame duck is an appropriate term of go back to the issue of an agenda i don't know what the agenda is part of the agenda was to bring in the health care reform that's been done to a degree i mean there are issues with that it's a step forward a baby step forward people acted obama thinking they were going to get a single payer health care system because that's what he promised across the board looking at foreign...
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we have a lame duck president in the in the white house right now i don't know if a lame duck is an appropriate term of go back to the issue of an agenda i don't know what the agenda is part of the agenda was to bring in the health care reform that's been done to a degree i mean there are issues with that it's a step forward a baby step forward people acted obama thinking they were going to get a single payer health care system because that's what he promised across the board looking at foreign policy international affairs war and peace issues everything that he was elected to do is done pretty much the opposite it's like a third term for george bush only on steroids for example in africa he's doing things that bush would never of tried to do invading libya bombing it for eight or nine months all over the rest of the globe the pivot to china everything else of george bush tried to do that you'd have thousands of democrats out in the street in every little town in the united states instead they're lining up behind it but the agenda itself it's unclear exactly what that is ok chad you
we have a lame duck president in the in the white house right now i don't know if a lame duck is an appropriate term of go back to the issue of an agenda i don't know what the agenda is part of the agenda was to bring in the health care reform that's been done to a degree i mean there are issues with that it's a step forward a baby step forward people acted obama thinking they were going to get a single payer health care system because that's what he promised across the board looking at foreign...
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[laughter] mayor don stafford brought readings. to the mayors left is the flag draped union tombstone of private amos mckinney. with tears of joy in their eyes, granddaughter and great-grandson undraped the ancestor's tombstone. after lying for 99 years in an unmarked grave, private amos mckinney is no longer one of the forgotten. reenactors prepared to carry out the volleying. and homage is paid to the civil war veterans, private amos mckinney. in conclusion, to learn additional interesting details regarding civil war black soldiers and sailors you must put on your to-do list a visit to the african-american civil war museum in washington d.c.. the museum is open to the public on tuesdays and saturdays. long vertical banners with interesting information line to visitors walk leading to the entrance. on the first saturday of each month at 11:00 at 1:00 p.m. the descendents hour is held during which time guests are given the opportunity to share their ancestors story. upon request extremely knowledgeable curator harry jones will guid
[laughter] mayor don stafford brought readings. to the mayors left is the flag draped union tombstone of private amos mckinney. with tears of joy in their eyes, granddaughter and great-grandson undraped the ancestor's tombstone. after lying for 99 years in an unmarked grave, private amos mckinney is no longer one of the forgotten. reenactors prepared to carry out the volleying. and homage is paid to the civil war veterans, private amos mckinney. in conclusion, to learn additional interesting...
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so we've got the perfect guy to talk about all this don geld berg ran damage control at the white house during the monica lewinsky scandal. i remember covering that, it was a bizarre time to be covering the white house. but the president survived it, he moved on. he's doing very well. is there a difference here. >> how would you counsel this guy compared to bill clinton? >> the president clinton had his issues but a lot had to do with he could admit the relationship he had with women including lewinsky. the problem with the mayor of toronto is you don't know what's going to happen next. while it's great theater as a crisis management person, it's a very difficult situation to get your arms around. you don't know what's going to happen next. >> he is admitting to everything, right? i mean. >> finally, yes. >> president clinton didn't admit to in up in the beginning. >> this guy is admitting to everything. does that help or hurt him in his cause? >> you could argue an that it helps him. the issue is, what does he do about it now? he's got to show compassion and contrition. what's the path
so we've got the perfect guy to talk about all this don geld berg ran damage control at the white house during the monica lewinsky scandal. i remember covering that, it was a bizarre time to be covering the white house. but the president survived it, he moved on. he's doing very well. is there a difference here. >> how would you counsel this guy compared to bill clinton? >> the president clinton had his issues but a lot had to do with he could admit the relationship he had with...
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a plea from the white house, a requestions to release american detainees. an american veteran who served during the korean war apologizing to killing troops and civilians during the war. according to his family, he was detained while on a ten-day tour of north korea in october. the white house response says given his advanced age and health conditions, we urge the dprk to release mr. newman to he can return home and reunite with his family. the white house also urged them to release kenneth bay, another american held in the country for more than a year. let me bring in carl on the phone in tokyo. do we know if newman has had any contact with western officials? >> caller: we do. in fact, we understand from the state department that on saturday a swedish diplomat did visit newman. we haven't had word about the state of his health right now but certainly that swedish diplomats had access. u.s. diplomats can't meet because north korea and the u.s. don't have diplomatic ties. when one looks at the video where he reads his confession, he looks in reasonable healt
a plea from the white house, a requestions to release american detainees. an american veteran who served during the korean war apologizing to killing troops and civilians during the war. according to his family, he was detained while on a ten-day tour of north korea in october. the white house response says given his advanced age and health conditions, we urge the dprk to release mr. newman to he can return home and reunite with his family. the white house also urged them to release kenneth...
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super vase tor dan white was convicted of that. how those killings changed the history -- coming up right after the 10:00 news. >> >> the doctor accused of giving michael jackson an overdose is once again insisting he had nothing to do with the singer's death. conrad murray said he loved jackson like a brother. he said jackson was a frail drug addict who would inject hisself with drugs. he was released from jail three weeks ago after serving half of a four-year sentence. >> >> dennis rodman sharing the spotlight with president obama. the former nba basketball players are placed at the top of gu's "least influentialal people." president obama came in 17th on the list, allegedly because nothing gets done in washington >> this week marks 12-years since a young bay area woman was killed as she drove to work. how the young woman's family is honoring her memory, by giving to others. >> reporter: it was here at the hay ward plunge that karen found a second home as a lifeguard and a swimming instructor. those who knew her remembered the jo
super vase tor dan white was convicted of that. how those killings changed the history -- coming up right after the 10:00 news. >> >> the doctor accused of giving michael jackson an overdose is once again insisting he had nothing to do with the singer's death. conrad murray said he loved jackson like a brother. he said jackson was a frail drug addict who would inject hisself with drugs. he was released from jail three weeks ago after serving half of a four-year sentence. >>...
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his relentless fight for civil rights for both blacks and whites and gay americans should inspire all of us. don lemon looks back at his many achievements. >> bayard was at heart a militant and revolutionary in the fight for civil rights. >> reporter: bayard ruston served as a trusted a visor to martin luther king jr. but he's best known for organizing the 1963 march on washington. >> one man in america who could do it did it and that's why it happened. it had an architect. his name was bayard ruston. >> reporter: but at a time when intolerance ran high, ruston stood out for more than just his work on civil rights. >> it was just one of these facts of life. bayard is gay, he doesn't hide it. i said to somebody once that he never knew there was a closet to go into. >> he'd been attacked both for his homosexuality and also his political views. >> strom thurman did it on the floor of the united states senate. >> reporter: thurman referenced ruston's 1953 arrest on a public sex charge. >> the senators is interested in attacking me because he is interested in destroying the movement. he wi
his relentless fight for civil rights for both blacks and whites and gay americans should inspire all of us. don lemon looks back at his many achievements. >> bayard was at heart a militant and revolutionary in the fight for civil rights. >> reporter: bayard ruston served as a trusted a visor to martin luther king jr. but he's best known for organizing the 1963 march on washington. >> one man in america who could do it did it and that's why it happened. it had an architect....
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so you've been there in the clinton white house, a damage control specialist, don. how big a crisis is this for president obama? if he fixes obama care, does he fix his political problem, too? >> yeah, i think he does. this is overwhelming everything else he wants to do. he can't get to the rest of his governing agenda until this is put on the right track. he had to -- his biggest issue right now is the democrats, it's not the republicans or the tea party. with the democrats in the house and senate, that's where he has to be concerned. he has to apologize, show the path forward and show how it's going to be fixed to keep the democrats on board. >> what do they say, lame duck, the last two years of his presidency, you become a lame duck. does he have time? >> he's quickly running out of time. this is going to take six months if not longer. if he has to focus on fixing health care for that time period, by the time you roll into the midterm elections next year, his administration is pretty much on the downturn. >> that's it. i have a question for you guys. obama's prob
so you've been there in the clinton white house, a damage control specialist, don. how big a crisis is this for president obama? if he fixes obama care, does he fix his political problem, too? >> yeah, i think he does. this is overwhelming everything else he wants to do. he can't get to the rest of his governing agenda until this is put on the right track. he had to -- his biggest issue right now is the democrats, it's not the republicans or the tea party. with the democrats in the house...
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today the sill i don convalley of the naacp is spearing a rally to urge the d.a. to enhance these charges as it stands the four students face misdemeanor hate crime and battery charges. prosecutors say they used racial slurs against the black room maxt hung a confederate flag, barricaded the victim in his room and place add u-shaped bike lock around his neck and claimed to have lost his key. they want felony charges and wants the d.a. to add false imprisonment. >> thank you very much. now let's check in with bob redell with a look at the president's quick trip to the bay area. good morning. >> reporter: five-hour trip. good morning it we're in china town. secret service, preparing for the president's arrival which should be late this morning. one trackic consultant we talked to, if the president is trying to escape his plunging approval rating coming here, has been friendly to democrats but seems the city by the bay is losing some of its enthusiasm for the president. you can see that in the ticket sales for the lunch with the president. at one point tickets were $
today the sill i don convalley of the naacp is spearing a rally to urge the d.a. to enhance these charges as it stands the four students face misdemeanor hate crime and battery charges. prosecutors say they used racial slurs against the black room maxt hung a confederate flag, barricaded the victim in his room and place add u-shaped bike lock around his neck and claimed to have lost his key. they want felony charges and wants the d.a. to add false imprisonment. >> thank you very much. now...
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inappropriate. >> don, i mean, i find it's a fascinating debate. >> i think he's right in the sense that -- what he's -- he says with my friends. >> uh-huh. >> so if you want to say that with your friends, that's fine. he tweeted it out. people say that in the locker room. that's a workplace. so whatever you want to do in the privacy of your own home is your business. as i said, i'm not the word police. i just don't think you should use the word as a pronounce because to me that's the most toxic word in the english language. >> got to the end and say that word disappears. let's get rid of the words that hurt people's feelings. we have to deal with the issues that hurt people's lives, below the surface. you know, we can -- i think this is a fascinating conversation but it's just a conversation as a writer i love cliches but if there was a tip of the iceberg, this is just the tip -- >> when i grew up, i remember my mother saying sticks and stones will break your bones but words will never hurt you. i guess it -- it's fine for a young white boy to take that position. what ask it matter? why
inappropriate. >> don, i mean, i find it's a fascinating debate. >> i think he's right in the sense that -- what he's -- he says with my friends. >> uh-huh. >> so if you want to say that with your friends, that's fine. he tweeted it out. people say that in the locker room. that's a workplace. so whatever you want to do in the privacy of your own home is your business. as i said, i'm not the word police. i just don't think you should use the word as a pronounce because to...
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the rich of don richard. poor people are still struggling. it is a young democracy now. we don't have an excuse here in the united states. >> we are still dealing with colored blacks and whites in south africa. -- the colored community is a culture. it is a way of life. it is a term that america doesn't use. you know, for me, having lived here and raising my children in america, when i come to america, i'm black. when i go to south africa, i'm colored. ands a whole weird way, yet, i found the music. a relationship has made me new creation. therefore, i kind of look beyond that and try to speak for everything and for everyone, as opposed to just, hey, i'm doing this for the colored community. tavis: i'm laughing on the inside. i'm afraid to ask what they call you in london, the midway point. [laughter] what are you in london? >> i don't even know what i am in london. say, i'ms -- i british, not english. that is what i call myself. tavis: fair enough. [laughter] the other thing i wanted to ask due performing a little bit later, and we will talk about the record -- do you m
the rich of don richard. poor people are still struggling. it is a young democracy now. we don't have an excuse here in the united states. >> we are still dealing with colored blacks and whites in south africa. -- the colored community is a culture. it is a way of life. it is a term that america doesn't use. you know, for me, having lived here and raising my children in america, when i come to america, i'm black. when i go to south africa, i'm colored. ands a whole weird way, yet, i found...
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. >> thank you very much, don. we appreciate it. >>> our third story "outfront" is racism at san jose state university. three white students charged with a hate crime after horrific allegations from their african-american roommate. here's what prosecutors are saying happened thax saying the three defendants tried to put a bike lock around the neck of the 17-year-old freshman and then told him they lost the keys. they taunted almost by calling him 3/5s. students know that's a way the american government used to count black people. and they deck trade college dorm sweep with the confederate flag, nazi symbols and other racial epithets. "outfront," jeff rosen. this is a, has the bizarre story. i can't believe we're actually talking about this happening in 2013 in the united states of america. this sounds like it would have happened in the 1960s during the civil rights era or something even a century before. what else can you tell us happened? >> first, i agree with you. i can't believe that in the year 2013, we're tal
. >> thank you very much, don. we appreciate it. >>> our third story "outfront" is racism at san jose state university. three white students charged with a hate crime after horrific allegations from their african-american roommate. here's what prosecutors are saying happened thax saying the three defendants tried to put a bike lock around the neck of the 17-year-old freshman and then told him they lost the keys. they taunted almost by calling him 3/5s. students know...
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don cheadle turning 49. and hall of fame dodgers broadcaster, vin scully. 86. >>> thank you so much for watching "early today." sure hope you have a good one. >>> a violent thanksgiving in san jose as a suspect is shot dead by police right in the middle of a quiet neighborhood. what police say he did to force an officer to open fire. plus. >> i looked down and my skirt is on fire. i freak out because i'm on fire. >> the teenager set on fire on board an ac transit bus speaking publicly. what he has to say about the 16-year-old boy accused of the crime. and if you are waking up early to hit the stores you better get going. we're going to show you the mad rush in one of the popular shopping spots. let's take a live look outside. a little
don cheadle turning 49. and hall of fame dodgers broadcaster, vin scully. 86. >>> thank you so much for watching "early today." sure hope you have a good one. >>> a violent thanksgiving in san jose as a suspect is shot dead by police right in the middle of a quiet neighborhood. what police say he did to force an officer to open fire. plus. >> i looked down and my skirt is on fire. i freak out because i'm on fire. >> the teenager set on fire on board an ac...
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we heard of an ultra rare group of trees further up the mountains that produce pods of 100% all white pure beans and that's something that me and eric are very interested in down the road. but for now, don fortunato's daughter has prepared us a traditional peruvian mountain meal. >> wow. >> oh! >> kuinas. >> it's rice dumplings with boiled chicken inside. >> wow. this is amazing. >> not surprisingly some guinea pig of which there seems to be many around for the taking. this preparation served with a cacao sauce. >> that's good. >> all of this food is delicious. >> so chocolate, it is a luxury food item. >> yes. >> this is an area abundant with coffee, chocolate, fruit. how's life for the locals? [ speaking foreign language ] >> he says that 20 years ago, 25 years ago, it was easier for him. he was planting soybeans and coffee. >> right. >> he was making much more money. and then he didn't plant soybeans any longer and the coffee production went down so therefore he had a financial struggle for a while and now with the cacao trees they are planting, he has no more stress and fairly upb
we heard of an ultra rare group of trees further up the mountains that produce pods of 100% all white pure beans and that's something that me and eric are very interested in down the road. but for now, don fortunato's daughter has prepared us a traditional peruvian mountain meal. >> wow. >> oh! >> kuinas. >> it's rice dumplings with boiled chicken inside. >> wow. this is amazing. >> not surprisingly some guinea pig of which there seems to be many around for...
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don? >> going back to the battle, couple days after the battle, lincoln is talking at the white house about 87 years ago and this isn't the right time for my speech but we need to have a time for a speech. >> the july -- >> on july 7th. >> the july 7th speech. >> and then later in the summer, governor curtain comes to washington a couple of times. it is not until november 2nd that the formal invitation comes. what's the likelihood that lincoln was really was, you know, setting up the invitation so he'd have the appropriate time to be able to make those remarks and that he was thinking through all those months from july until november about what he'd say? >> very good. i'm with you all the way. i try to make the case in my book "lincoln's sword" that we have a good evidence once we look at the right places that lincoln was a very deliberate creator of his own speeches. he didn't say stuff off the top. and herndon describes how he wrote the house divided speech. he says he kept writing littl
don? >> going back to the battle, couple days after the battle, lincoln is talking at the white house about 87 years ago and this isn't the right time for my speech but we need to have a time for a speech. >> the july -- >> on july 7th. >> the july 7th speech. >> and then later in the summer, governor curtain comes to washington a couple of times. it is not until november 2nd that the formal invitation comes. what's the likelihood that lincoln was really was, you...
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don? >> going back to the battle, couple days after the battle, lincoln is talking at the white house about 87 years ago and this isn't the right time for my speech but we need to have a time for a speech. >> the july -- >> on july 7th. >> the july 7th speech. >> and then later in the summer, governor curtain comes to washington a couple of times. it is not until november 2nd that the formal invitation comes. what's the likelihood that lincoln was really was, you know, setting up the invitation so he'd have the appropriate time to be able to make those remarks and that he was thinking through all those months from july until november about what he'd say? >> very good. i'm with you all the way. i try to make the case in my book "lincoln's sword" that we have a good evidence once we look at the right places that lincoln was a very deliberate creator of his own speeches. he didn't say stuff off the top. and herndon describes how he wrote the house divided speech. he says he kept writing littl
don? >> going back to the battle, couple days after the battle, lincoln is talking at the white house about 87 years ago and this isn't the right time for my speech but we need to have a time for a speech. >> the july -- >> on july 7th. >> the july 7th speech. >> and then later in the summer, governor curtain comes to washington a couple of times. it is not until november 2nd that the formal invitation comes. what's the likelihood that lincoln was really was, you...
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the white house said that it's a train wreck website that would be fixed by the end of november. well, tomorrow is december 1st. and if the site isn't fixed, president obama could see his approval ratings drop even lower. cnn's tory dunnan is covering the last-second fix-it from washington. >> reporter: it's been a fr
the white house said that it's a train wreck website that would be fixed by the end of november. well, tomorrow is december 1st. and if the site isn't fixed, president obama could see his approval ratings drop even lower. cnn's tory dunnan is covering the last-second fix-it from washington. >> reporter: it's been a fr
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don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> what will you encounter on e ? here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> good morning. so far the commute is mild. sps on 95 looking great between white marsh and the tunnel, 56 and 56 your averages there. that's a live look at the topside at park heights avenue. more volume than we were seeing before. same goes for traffic on the jfx. the traffic report is brought to you by your maryland toyota dealer. do you dream of all the places you'd like to go? now is a great time to find a great deal on a toyota at buyatoyota.com. let's go places. >>> ron, take it away, bud. >> reporter: all right. we're live at clem men tine. ge -- at clementine. we are previewing next week's be vent for the benefit of the national kidney foundation of maryland. it's at m&t bank stadium a week from tonight. we have george here, a member of the board of directors. how are you doing? >> doing great. thank you for having us on. >> reporter: our pleasure. this is a huge event. first we have to talk about the food and items. >> we're goi
don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> what will you encounter on e ? here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> good morning. so far the commute is mild. sps on 95 looking great between white marsh and the tunnel, 56 and 56 your averages there. that's a live look at the topside at park heights avenue. more volume than we were seeing before. same goes for traffic on the jfx. the traffic report is brought to you by your maryland toyota dealer. do you dream of all the...
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the former secret service agent is sounding the alarm saying what goes on at this white house is much worse than any of us can imagine. here to explain is author of "life inside the bubble, why a top ranked secret service agent walked away from it all" don bongino. >> hi, sean. >> i wear the secret service pin every night. most highly coveted win there is. everybody wants one. how long were you an agent? >> 12 years. >> served clinton, bush and obama. >> right. >> why do you say this white house is worse than people know. that's scary. ominous. >> yeah. i don't mean to frighten people. i do have to sound an alarm. this white house has taken patr patronage and punishment to the next level. be honest. although with their scandals they have taken that to the next level. the dangerous part is the punishment system. you know, government is a weapon. the extent they have used it. the irs to intimidate enemies. it is a dangerous precedent. you have to be careful when power changes, the left should argue, too. they seem to ak by es. >> is it what you read or also a combination of what you rea
the former secret service agent is sounding the alarm saying what goes on at this white house is much worse than any of us can imagine. here to explain is author of "life inside the bubble, why a top ranked secret service agent walked away from it all" don bongino. >> hi, sean. >> i wear the secret service pin every night. most highly coveted win there is. everybody wants one. how long were you an agent? >> 12 years. >> served clinton, bush and obama. >>...
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>> i think we might qualify for that, don. >> david looks like every add mun strags so there would be a lot of reunions for him. >> let's talk about secretary sebelihe is bealsebelius. taking the blame for obama care. andy card, does every white house need staffers, even cabinet secretaries willing to take the blame and resign if it helps protect the president? >> i don't think they should take the blame if there's no culpability. but if they are culpable, yes, they have to stand up and take responsibility. i was troubled. the word of the president of the united states means an awful lot. you don't want him to exaggerate or embellish. you don't want him to represent a lie. staffers around the president help keep the president's language consistent with the realities of laws and with diplomacy. and that's something that we have seen diminish over the course of the last several months. maybe even more than that. so if secretary sebelius allowed the president to make statements that were not a hundred percent accurate, like, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. or you never have
>> i think we might qualify for that, don. >> david looks like every add mun strags so there would be a lot of reunions for him. >> let's talk about secretary sebelihe is bealsebelius. taking the blame for obama care. andy card, does every white house need staffers, even cabinet secretaries willing to take the blame and resign if it helps protect the president? >> i don't think they should take the blame if there's no culpability. but if they are culpable, yes, they have...
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we're still waiting at the white house for insurance executives to come out of the meeting. we don't know exactly what they're going to say and what sort of business was transacted, but we don from what president obama said at the outset, that they're trying to work together to figure out not just the fixes for people who had existing policies, but also for how to make people understand their options on these exchange websites, which don't know work. here's the president. >> because of choice in competition, a whole lot of americans who have always seen health insurance out of risk -- or out of reach are going to be in a position to purchase it. and because of the law, we'll also be able to provide them help even if they are still having trouble purchasing that insurance, but they have to know what those options are in order to be successful. >> reporter: all right. guys, i've lost audio. i can't hear you guys, so i'm going to throw it back to you, maria. >> we got it. thank you so much. john harwood at the white house. what could this mean to everyone's premiums? this impac
we're still waiting at the white house for insurance executives to come out of the meeting. we don't know exactly what they're going to say and what sort of business was transacted, but we don from what president obama said at the outset, that they're trying to work together to figure out not just the fixes for people who had existing policies, but also for how to make people understand their options on these exchange websites, which don't know work. here's the president. >> because of...
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it says the turkey pa don is the dumbest tradition. because the president will eat a turkey tomorrow. >> reporter: what did one clumsy turkey say to the other at a washington photo opportunity? par on me. there they were in the ballroom of the posh hotel amid dangling chandeliers. the perez tried to get them to talk. it's caramel versus popcorn. the white house is running a contest asking people to vote on which should be the national thanksgiving turkey. some are comparing it to the "hunger games." but in this case, both come out alive. only one gets the presidential pardon yon publicly. >> you are here buy pardoned. >> and the other is an alternate. our money is on popcorn. with a morrow bust goingle. they join other duos. >> pumpkin and pecan. biscuits,graphy. >> copler and goingler. >> flier and fryer. >> reporter: they come from a minnesota farm. john burkele practiced lifting them onto this table so they wouldn't do this when their big day came. but popcorn and caramel seem more relaxed than their human owners. the kids taught th
it says the turkey pa don is the dumbest tradition. because the president will eat a turkey tomorrow. >> reporter: what did one clumsy turkey say to the other at a washington photo opportunity? par on me. there they were in the ballroom of the posh hotel amid dangling chandeliers. the perez tried to get them to talk. it's caramel versus popcorn. the white house is running a contest asking people to vote on which should be the national thanksgiving turkey. some are comparing it to the...
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>>> sÍ, te dije que lo vi con buenos amigos. >>> con don francisco. >>> maÑana estoy en "sÁbado gigante". aprovecho. >>> sÍ, muy bien. >>> Él dijo. >>> hay que aprovechar cualquier momento. >>> y pendientes, la prÓxima semana juega la selecciÓn de mÉxico, estamos todos con los dedos cruzados. >>> el partido es madrugador. hay que verlo. >>> lo tiene univisiÓn, a la hora que sea. >>> por supuesto hay que verlo. >>> por su pollo. >>> ahÍ estÁ, le cuento, luego de la victoria de mis cuadernos la selecciÓn de mÉxico con los de nueva zelanda. el "tri" llegÓ a sidney, en escala a wellington. >>> anda. >>> cÓmo que no quisieron quedarse en nueva zelanda, se quedaron en el paÍs del lado australia, tienen su entrenamiento con los canguros y la cuestiÓn, y luego viajarÁ a territorio neozelandes para la batalla del martes en la noche. >>> la batalla el martes en la noche por univisiÓn. >>> cÓmo le dirÍas. >>> la Última batalla, los guerreros estÁn listos. se preparan para el Último. >>> el baile. >>> ole, ole, ole, mÉxico! y la ola. >>> no nos dejan jugar a los hombres, cÓmo
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don, michaela? >>> how do americans feel about the economy. we have the surprising answer from our new cnn poll. we'll have that ahead >>> you may want to think twice before writing the bad review online. it could end up haunting you when the company tracks you down. we're going to explain that. i can't get this place it's such a peaceful place. it's so full of life. a place where the artisic beat of the big city, but the flavor of a traditional mexican town. ♪ imagine being on the green in the middle of the sea. some things can't be explained, you have to experience them. vallarta-nayarit, live it to believe it. >>> welcome back to "new day." time for a gut check. the majority of americans have a pretty negative view of the way things are going in the country today. cnn political analyst, ron brown stein, is back to break it all dawn for us. how was your turkey day, by the way? >> excellent, outstanding. >> we have confidence in how turkey day went. black friday will be another discussion. i am interested in talking to you and getting your
don, michaela? >>> how do americans feel about the economy. we have the surprising answer from our new cnn poll. we'll have that ahead >>> you may want to think twice before writing the bad review online. it could end up haunting you when the company tracks you down. we're going to explain that. i can't get this place it's such a peaceful place. it's so full of life. a place where the artisic beat of the big city, but the flavor of a traditional mexican town. ♪ imagine being...