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new england, cool start. beautiful afternoon. same with d.c. but hot weather from atlanta down through montgomery, shreveport, memphis. these areas had a very hot summer, lynn, and it's going to continue today. i mean, usually, an example, in louisville, three weeks ago we should have seen our last 90-degree day on average. here we are again still in the 90s. >> unbelievable. enjoy it now because it's going to change, right? >> quick. >> exactly. thank you, bill. >>> anxiety ahead of the fed's meeting. job cuts at one big bank. and the must-have toys this holiday season. yes, it is that time already. your first look at this morning's business headlines is straight ahead. >>> george steinbrenner is honored in a big way. the niners push the super bowl champs to the brink and a player takes out an unruly fan. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ female announcer ] it can creep up on you. dry skin. that's why there's lubriderm® daily moisture. it contains the same nutrients naturally found in healthy skin. skin absorbs it better and it lasts f
new england, cool start. beautiful afternoon. same with d.c. but hot weather from atlanta down through montgomery, shreveport, memphis. these areas had a very hot summer, lynn, and it's going to continue today. i mean, usually, an example, in louisville, three weeks ago we should have seen our last 90-degree day on average. here we are again still in the 90s. >> unbelievable. enjoy it now because it's going to change, right? >> quick. >> exactly. thank you, bill. >>>...
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if you are up here in new england this morning, it's jacket weather. warmer down in d.c., 68 to start your morning. clouds on the increase today, too. not the perfect sunshine in this region like we had the last couple of days. rain is heading your way. this area of yellow could be as much as two inches of rain over the catskills, berkshires. the forecast today, rain for buffalo, pittsburgh, serious, state college, albany later today. more or less boston and hartford, the best chance of rain for you in new york city, overnight tonight and tomorrow morning. friday's forecast, the rain moves out and cooler and clear out behind it. the rest of the country, not many problems, just some rain this morning in michigan. >> all right, bill, thank i. >>> which actor is fighting mad over rumors he cheated on his wife. >>> plus it's a list everyone wants to make, "people" magazine's best dressed. your "first look" at entertainment is straight ahead. ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ a-hey, a-hey-hey ♪
if you are up here in new england this morning, it's jacket weather. warmer down in d.c., 68 to start your morning. clouds on the increase today, too. not the perfect sunshine in this region like we had the last couple of days. rain is heading your way. this area of yellow could be as much as two inches of rain over the catskills, berkshires. the forecast today, rain for buffalo, pittsburgh, serious, state college, albany later today. more or less boston and hartford, the best chance of rain...
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we're getting rid of the stormy weather in new england. the only heavy rain left out here in nantucket, martha's vineyard, a little on cape cod. tail end of long island. everyone is going to dry out during the day today. you'll see a nice afternoon in areas like boston and new york and d.c. chicago looks fine, too. it's as we go through the weekend. not a lot changes in the deep south. this is our last weekend of summer. it's going to be hot from dallas through the south. atlanta, the carolinas are going to be very warm this weekend, too. the cooler air is minneapolis to chicago. that stays really chilly in the great lakes. so enjoy your last weekend of summer, lynn. nothing like what we saw yesterday. >> no kidding. bill, thanks. >>> new films prepare to do battle for weekend box office gold. >>> plus is he pulling our leg or just an eccentric artist? we've got your answer. your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. we have three children and two dogs. this is my baby. this is the most expensive member of the household. scotty ne
we're getting rid of the stormy weather in new england. the only heavy rain left out here in nantucket, martha's vineyard, a little on cape cod. tail end of long island. everyone is going to dry out during the day today. you'll see a nice afternoon in areas like boston and new york and d.c. chicago looks fine, too. it's as we go through the weekend. not a lot changes in the deep south. this is our last weekend of summer. it's going to be hot from dallas through the south. atlanta, the carolinas...
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especially northern new england. albany, 47 this morning. and we're 51 in hartford, so grab the jacket or a sweater as you head out the door. this afternoon will be gorgeous, but a little brisk out there this morning. a little bit of a breeze, too, but skies are clear. the only showers we have is in extreme northern portions of vermont and maine. but even there, a nice day today. temperatures will be about 83 in d.c., by far the warmest. everybody else in the 70s and just a nice crisp afternoon. a good day to eat your lunch out doors. buffalo cooler at 65. we also have some big thunderstorms in kansas. as far as the weather goes in our country, this is probably the worst of it today. this will head towards kansas city this afternoon. some big storming rolling out there. so the forecast for today, the only travel trouble spots if you're flying would be kansas city up into minneapolis. chicago looks nice today. it's hot in dallas. in san antonio and houston, you can't catch a break this summer. still temperatures in the mid-90s today. it's pre
especially northern new england. albany, 47 this morning. and we're 51 in hartford, so grab the jacket or a sweater as you head out the door. this afternoon will be gorgeous, but a little brisk out there this morning. a little bit of a breeze, too, but skies are clear. the only showers we have is in extreme northern portions of vermont and maine. but even there, a nice day today. temperatures will be about 83 in d.c., by far the warmest. everybody else in the 70s and just a nice crisp...
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maryland, delaware, eastern north carolina, southern new england. that's five to six inches of rain. that's enough to cause some serious problems. we'll continue to watch the heat out west. but compared to the flooding concerns we have out there, veroni veronica, in the next two days, not too big of a dill. the 113 was impressive in l.a. a couple of days ago. but we're past that. >> we're going need to borrow some sunshine for the rest of the country, bill. >> not till friday. >>> well, gold sparkles, tech stocks trip up. and getting a beer in tough times. the first look at this morning's business headlines are straight ahead. >>> three teams punch their ticket for the postseason. a rough ride for our rough rider. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. how are you getting to a happier place? running there? dancing there? flying there? how about eating soup to get there? delicious campbell's soups fill you with good nutrition, energy, farm-grown ingredients, and can help you keep a healthy weight. helping you get to a happier place. have a nice trip.
maryland, delaware, eastern north carolina, southern new england. that's five to six inches of rain. that's enough to cause some serious problems. we'll continue to watch the heat out west. but compared to the flooding concerns we have out there, veroni veronica, in the next two days, not too big of a dill. the 113 was impressive in l.a. a couple of days ago. but we're past that. >> we're going need to borrow some sunshine for the rest of the country, bill. >> not till friday....
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it has to go all the way up through northern new england before it clears the area. gorgeous weather for the middle of the country moves to the east coast friday and saturday. first things first. tornado watch has been issued until 1:00. there's been a couple of tornadoes overnight, weak ones but nonetheless a few tornadoes. this red box just south of philadelphia. does include the baltimore area. right on the border through d.c. pretty much all of eastern virginia and eastern north carolina is under this tornado watch. again, we have a couple warnings out there near virginia beach at this time. but that's about it. so we'll watch isolated weak tornadoes. i don't think we're going to see a tornado outbreak but could see weaker ones. these bands of rain have been impressive. the center of the storm you can see a spin as it heads up toward raleigh. but these streamers off the coast we're getting drenched and a training rain effect. flash flood warnings through much of eastern north carolina. now that heavy rain is making its way through d.c., baltimore and philadelphia
it has to go all the way up through northern new england before it clears the area. gorgeous weather for the middle of the country moves to the east coast friday and saturday. first things first. tornado watch has been issued until 1:00. there's been a couple of tornadoes overnight, weak ones but nonetheless a few tornadoes. this red box just south of philadelphia. does include the baltimore area. right on the border through d.c. pretty much all of eastern virginia and eastern north carolina is...
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the 62-year-old was testing a cross-country version of the segway near his estate in england sunday when he lost control of it. >>> now here's a look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 10,112 after falling 48 points yesterday. the s&p last 6 points and the nasdaq fell 11. taking a look at overseas trading. in tokyo, the nikkei dropped 107 points, while in hong kong, the hang seng dropped 230. >>> on the heels of a strong four-week rally yesterday, wall street investors took a pause, however corporate dealmakers were busy. dallas-based southwest airlines bought air tran for $104 billion. despite the rumblings of higher ticket prices, airtran soared and southwest shot up nearly 9%. >>> more m & a action on the streets. unilever is adding, it resemme and vo5 to its goods. walmart is looking to expand oversees to buy south african retailer mass mart. research in motion is hoping its blackberry playbook will be a game-changer on the market with it's screen and adobe access. no word yet on a release date or price point, but experts expect the notebook to start around $5
the 62-year-old was testing a cross-country version of the segway near his estate in england sunday when he lost control of it. >>> now here's a look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 10,112 after falling 48 points yesterday. the s&p last 6 points and the nasdaq fell 11. taking a look at overseas trading. in tokyo, the nikkei dropped 107 points, while in hong kong, the hang seng dropped 230. >>> on the heels of a strong four-week rally yesterday,...
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this is a tradition that dates back in england. it's trying to contort your face as much as possible. this is the champion. he's won more than anyone else, an amazing 11 times. as you can see, he's really, really happy about that. >> he's really good at it. if someone is watching and they have a great idea, how does someone approach guiness? how do you get verified? >> you have to go to guinessworldrecords.com. that's where the 50,000 requests get entered. we have a team that processes the data. hopefully, we can get back to you with a yeah or neigh. >> lewis, it's a good job you have, i have to admit. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> much more news coming your way. tours of space could be a reality if you have a couple million bugs on hand. 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. no, it's just for new people. hey ! chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry ? chocolate ! chocolate it is ! yeah but i'm new too. umm... he's new... er... than you. even kids know it's wrong to tre
this is a tradition that dates back in england. it's trying to contort your face as much as possible. this is the champion. he's won more than anyone else, an amazing 11 times. as you can see, he's really, really happy about that. >> he's really good at it. if someone is watching and they have a great idea, how does someone approach guiness? how do you get verified? >> you have to go to guinessworldrecords.com. that's where the 50,000 requests get entered. we have a team that...
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rip currents are high from florida through new england saturday and sunday. so let's take a look at the forecast from the national hurricane center. it has it going to a major hurricane. a category 3 during the day tomorrow as it approaches bermuda. lit probably be a category 3 or 2 hurricane, that's enough to do significant damage. our computer models are in excellent agreement. it has been this way for four or five days. the target is bermuda. it will go ore the top of the island. you can see where the island is in the middle, and all the lines show you the path of the storm, the center of it. the worst for bermuda would be if it was in the right front quadrant, the strongest side of the storm. karl is pretty much gone and done. it did take two lives and made landfall ten miles north of vera cruz. thank goodness that the tropics are quiet after igor. we see one more wave coming off the coast of africa, and we'll see that in a week. all eyes on bermuda this weekend. >>> it is a growing question for the republican party. does the rising tide of conservative a
rip currents are high from florida through new england saturday and sunday. so let's take a look at the forecast from the national hurricane center. it has it going to a major hurricane. a category 3 during the day tomorrow as it approaches bermuda. lit probably be a category 3 or 2 hurricane, that's enough to do significant damage. our computer models are in excellent agreement. it has been this way for four or five days. the target is bermuda. it will go ore the top of the island. you can see...
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the church of england is riddled with difficulties today as you know. what's perhaps most interesting about this encounter between pope benedict xvi and dr. williams is they are both world class theologians. doctor williams is an expert on the theology of the old church and the pope is one of the great theological minds of the past 100 years. they have found themselves in positions of leadership neither expected to be in or ever wanted to be in. they might have interesting things to say to each other about the burdens of high office of scholars. >> among the burdens that the pope bears is having to apologize for the church sex abuse scandals, which he has done in a very overt way a couple times on this trip. how much longer must this pope continue to do that? >> well, he'll do it as long as there are people to whom an apology is owed. he feels very keenly. the suffering, the ongoing suffering of victims of abuse. and he also feels keenly that the church ought to be in a period of penance, of repentance for having had these terrible things go on within t
the church of england is riddled with difficulties today as you know. what's perhaps most interesting about this encounter between pope benedict xvi and dr. williams is they are both world class theologians. doctor williams is an expert on the theology of the old church and the pope is one of the great theological minds of the past 100 years. they have found themselves in positions of leadership neither expected to be in or ever wanted to be in. they might have interesting things to say to each...
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new england is a bit on the cooler side. 64 in new york. 65 in philadelphia. washington, d.c. a mild 70 degrees. a beautiful sunrise out there this morning. not many cloud also effect us this week. it will be a tranquil week. d.c. today, 79. new york at 76. typical of what you would expect mid to late september. very much feeling like fall. even into, as we go throughout this week, it will be nice. tuesday to wednesday and every single day is going to be pretty much dry out there. let's show you the forecast as we go throughout the country, looking very nice out there today and tomorrow in the southeast. it's going to be warm the next couple of days. temperatures in texas, especially north texas, in the 90s. same with areas like denver. down to the southeast we are also going to be very, very warm. not a lot changes. the only problem area is the west coast. anyone doing traveling, especially the pacific northwest, seattle, portland, that's where we will deal with shower activity and wet weather. lynn, as i mentioned, it's nice. always news for you. always something for you to
new england is a bit on the cooler side. 64 in new york. 65 in philadelphia. washington, d.c. a mild 70 degrees. a beautiful sunrise out there this morning. not many cloud also effect us this week. it will be a tranquil week. d.c. today, 79. new york at 76. typical of what you would expect mid to late september. very much feeling like fall. even into, as we go throughout this week, it will be nice. tuesday to wednesday and every single day is going to be pretty much dry out there. let's show...
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and her family is still in england. >> right. >> she was explaining to us how telling us what we had to look forward to here. her sister worked as a nurse in the same hospital for 20 years. she was 55. she was told she needed open heart surgery. she was put on a ten-year waiting list. three years later she had a major heart attack and they were forced to give her that surgery that she needed. >> right. >> i realize you're saying, you know, that 26 year olds have health insurance and they won't have to worry about that. my mother always told me, the older you get, the faster time goes. when he said that to me years back i thought she was crazy. >> i noticed this, too. >> yeah. these 26 year olds in a heart beat are going to be 50, 55. when you're young, you're supposed to be able to work hard for what you want. you build up your, your income, you further yourself. >> right. >> so you can retire and have peace of mind. it's hard to, i can't fathom now, how can you be excited in your youth when you have to save, save, save just to protect yourself health insurance wise when you reach ou
and her family is still in england. >> right. >> she was explaining to us how telling us what we had to look forward to here. her sister worked as a nurse in the same hospital for 20 years. she was 55. she was told she needed open heart surgery. she was put on a ten-year waiting list. three years later she had a major heart attack and they were forced to give her that surgery that she needed. >> right. >> i realize you're saying, you know, that 26 year olds have health...
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the same waive it's publicly provided care in england, for example. veterans have nationalized health care in this country. for all the scariness of that term, that's what we do for veterans and that's what we have done for veterans for generations as a way of making sure we keep our promise to the people who fight for this country. we take a national responsibility for them getting health care. we fulfill that responsibility through the va health system. a nationalized system. no, veterans care is not perfect. but tell this nation's veterans that you want to get rid of va and see what they tell you. the university of michigan surveys americans on their satisfaction with various health care systems. they finds routinely that veterans rate their experience with va care above the rest of the u.s. health system. the 2008 survey found 85% of veterans were satisfied with their va care compared with 77% of people treated in private hospitals. and that's fairly typical. a study in the new england journal of medicine compared veterans' health care to medicare
the same waive it's publicly provided care in england, for example. veterans have nationalized health care in this country. for all the scariness of that term, that's what we do for veterans and that's what we have done for veterans for generations as a way of making sure we keep our promise to the people who fight for this country. we take a national responsibility for them getting health care. we fulfill that responsibility through the va health system. a nationalized system. no, veterans...
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we're also going to see scattered showers around buffalo this morning in northern new england. overall though i think the heat is the biggest weather story of the day. kind of like a heat pump. the winds turn southerly and that's just making all that moisture and all that humidity and all that heat spread through the southeast and up through the mid-atlantic today. it'll be a little shock to the system for some. here's that st. louis radar as i mentioned, just light rain for you right now. heavier storms, it looks like it just developed north of kansas city. the white dots are active lightning strikes. you could be watching a little bit of downpour activity especially the east side of the city this morning. as far as the rain forecast goes, watch out. as far as the forecast goes, heat on the east coast. very unusual end. >> extended summer. bill, thank you. >>> the fed speaks sort of and why freedom of speech is not necessarily the best idea while on holiday. your "first look" at this morni morning's business headlines are straight ahead >>> the twins clinch. yankees increase t
we're also going to see scattered showers around buffalo this morning in northern new england. overall though i think the heat is the biggest weather story of the day. kind of like a heat pump. the winds turn southerly and that's just making all that moisture and all that humidity and all that heat spread through the southeast and up through the mid-atlantic today. it'll be a little shock to the system for some. here's that st. louis radar as i mentioned, just light rain for you right now....
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england. she tried to tap a fund for poor brits to pay bills at the palace. what's with that? >> i am happy to use my celebrity to draw attention to this important complicated issue. i certainly hope my star power can bump this hearing all the way up to c-span1. >> it's the testimony on capitol hill that maybe nobody could have gotten away with except stephen colbert. hello, everyone. i'm chris jansing. >>> startling new developments in a story that we've been following for you all day out of miami. coral gables, a bank teller abducted from his home, strapped to what may have been a bomb in an apparent bank heist. police say the kidnapers took off with an unknown amount of cash, and a major man hunt is onto find them. msnbc's richard lui has more for them. >> we've been following the press briefings coming out this afternoon. and what we understand now the story is 14 hours old, still developing. the fbi mentioning about an hour ago three suspects still at large. that is still out there. then there's the person that was apprehended in this video. got video to show you what hap
england. she tried to tap a fund for poor brits to pay bills at the palace. what's with that? >> i am happy to use my celebrity to draw attention to this important complicated issue. i certainly hope my star power can bump this hearing all the way up to c-span1. >> it's the testimony on capitol hill that maybe nobody could have gotten away with except stephen colbert. hello, everyone. i'm chris jansing. >>> startling new developments in a story that we've been following for...
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if you were up in new england yesterday morning where it was chilly, not today. completely different so you won't be in the 40s but in the 60s in hartford. pretty clear out there but in buffalo showers heading your way and utica and syracuse and rochester you'll probably need your umbrellumbrella. everybody else dot not. yesterday in the low 40s. get an idea it's much warmer. look at the forecast. mid-80s in most locations, 88 in philly, in d.c. we should be around 91. i think d.c. will see three days in a row of 90-degree heat so once again you'll turn the air conditioner back on just when you thought you were finally done. the rest of the country, the big warm-up continues out there. especially in areas around dallas to atlanta or orlando, this has been a very hot week and today it will continue. the one area that cools off is arizona. today we could get rain at about 91 so we actually are going to have a tropical depression in the bay of california. it's going to send some of that moisture to phoenix of all places. could have flash flooding the next two days.
if you were up in new england yesterday morning where it was chilly, not today. completely different so you won't be in the 40s but in the 60s in hartford. pretty clear out there but in buffalo showers heading your way and utica and syracuse and rochester you'll probably need your umbrellumbrella. everybody else dot not. yesterday in the low 40s. get an idea it's much warmer. look at the forecast. mid-80s in most locations, 88 in philly, in d.c. we should be around 91. i think d.c. will see...
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our computers are projecting we could have flooding tall way from the northern portions of new england right down through the mid atlantic. the computer is pinpointing right now some of the heaviest rains that come up through philadelphia to new york city, as much as 6 to 7 inches of rain. that would cause some serious concerns out there for even the small streams and the rivers in the days ahead. the rest of the country looks gorgeous. this is mostly just a problem for us. >> all right. >> tomorrow -- tonight and tomorrow. >> sounds good. i could have taken that five-second recap at the top. >> but let you do your thing. >> i wanted my face time so -- >> flex those muscles. all right. thanks. the tampa bay rays sitting at first place in the american league east are fed up with their own fans. on monday night, less than 13,000 fans showed up to the braves-orioles game in florida, a game in which the rays could have clinched the playoff spot had they won. a look at the fans that showed up. yesterday, in an interview with the st. petersburg times, evan longoria said it's embarrassing and
our computers are projecting we could have flooding tall way from the northern portions of new england right down through the mid atlantic. the computer is pinpointing right now some of the heaviest rains that come up through philadelphia to new york city, as much as 6 to 7 inches of rain. that would cause some serious concerns out there for even the small streams and the rivers in the days ahead. the rest of the country looks gorgeous. this is mostly just a problem for us. >> all right....
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if you're in especially southern new england today, make sure you have the umbrella and everywhere up and down i-95. appalachians, maybe even flooding rains over the next three days. it was 103 in l.a. yesterday. 105 in phoenix. an incredible heat wave. that continues today. contrast that with 60 degrees in chicago. here's how the forecast looks. the heat wave continues. 104 today in l.a. 106 is the record. we're close. 106 in phoenix expected. areas in the midwest, this is some of the coolest temperatures we've seen in texas in a long time. the front has kicked through. all the moisture goes up ahead. and then behind it, the cool canadian air filters in. so the east coast is where we're going to see some of the worst conditions the next two or three days. out on the plaza, we have our big education summit. luckily a lot of it's indoors. we'll give you a tour of that a little later. >> don't forget your umbrella. >> yeah, i've got to go run and get that. >>> so how is wall street going to do this week? your first look at this morning's business headlines is straight ahead. >>> cowboys
if you're in especially southern new england today, make sure you have the umbrella and everywhere up and down i-95. appalachians, maybe even flooding rains over the next three days. it was 103 in l.a. yesterday. 105 in phoenix. an incredible heat wave. that continues today. contrast that with 60 degrees in chicago. here's how the forecast looks. the heat wave continues. 104 today in l.a. 106 is the record. we're close. 106 in phoenix expected. areas in the midwest, this is some of the coolest...
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a cool start in the morning up in new england. temperatures are chilly. but this afternoon will be gorgeous. boston to new york, high temperature with low humidity around 70 to 75. but tomorrow will be the one day where the heat will return. we will see probably one of the warmest days we're going to have till next summer or next spring. the temperature willi be 82 in boston. i think you can get one more day with the cut-off jean shorts. >> i'll see you there, bill. thanks so much. >>> turn to some sports now, "monday night football," 49ers hosting the super bowl champion saints. in the second quarter, alex smith of the niners, a 12-yard touchdown pass here to frank gore. the saints were up 9-0. niners cut into the lead, 9-7. third quarter now, drew brees hits david thomas. three-yard touchdown pass. a little slant in there puts the saints back up, 16-14. scary moment in the fourth quarter for the saints. he kept possession, but he had to be carted off the field. he did score a touchdown prior to this. he did not return to the game. they're doing tests on
a cool start in the morning up in new england. temperatures are chilly. but this afternoon will be gorgeous. boston to new york, high temperature with low humidity around 70 to 75. but tomorrow will be the one day where the heat will return. we will see probably one of the warmest days we're going to have till next summer or next spring. the temperature willi be 82 in boston. i think you can get one more day with the cut-off jean shorts. >> i'll see you there, bill. thanks so much....
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notices that philly, new jersey, southern new england, you're not really getting hit by this. all the heavy rain from i-95 westward towards the appalachians. look at the yellow and the reds through harrisburg, that's where the worst of the flooding is taking place right now. flash flood warnings or river flood warnings and in the way the big rain events work, the rain first and the small streams and the urban flooding. two or three days from now is when the rivers will flood and that's what we have to watch closely as we head towards the weekend. tornado watch, haven't had any reports of tornadoes recently. i mentioned, tamron, storm one and storm two is down there just off the florida coast and that, just like storm one, has to come right up the eastern seaboard. if you're sitting in new york city or new england, it hasn't been that bad yet, today is your day. tonight into tomorrow morning, three bad commutes in a row. >> sounds like a lot of people getting their turn in this one. thank you very much, bill. >>> well, if you are among the millions trying to stay safe and dry o
notices that philly, new jersey, southern new england, you're not really getting hit by this. all the heavy rain from i-95 westward towards the appalachians. look at the yellow and the reds through harrisburg, that's where the worst of the flooding is taking place right now. flash flood warnings or river flood warnings and in the way the big rain events work, the rain first and the small streams and the urban flooding. two or three days from now is when the rivers will flood and that's what we...
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no, aside from trying to talk to, meeting with the various groups from england, catholic groups from england and wales and scotland, that is pretty much it. >> jim maceda in london, thank you. >>> michael jackson's mother, katherine, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. she is suing aeg that the company has responsible for her son's death. aeg was the promoter behind his tour. the lawsuit claims tat aeg was more concerned with its "desire for massive profits than with michael's health. and that aeg failed to monitor the physician they hired. murray has been criminally charged in the death of michael jackson and his trial is due to start next year. >>> the twists and the turns of the housewives reality show takes a serious toll on the life of one of its cast members. she is speaking out about that. want to get the scoop from courtney hazlett and she is over there with someone who is especially our studio today. courtney? >> i am joined right here by a member of the "real housewives of d.c.." some are calling her the outspoken or some the villian. thank you so much for joining us today.
no, aside from trying to talk to, meeting with the various groups from england, catholic groups from england and wales and scotland, that is pretty much it. >> jim maceda in london, thank you. >>> michael jackson's mother, katherine, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. she is suing aeg that the company has responsible for her son's death. aeg was the promoter behind his tour. the lawsuit claims tat aeg was more concerned with its "desire for massive profits than with...
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. >>> the new england journal of medicine has released a new study on mammograms. women age 50 to 69 who get screenings are less likely to die of breast cancer. the screening program in norway was monitored. >>> and a harvard dropout turned billionaire is trying to change the lives of thousands of students in one of the country's toughest cities. mark zuckerberg has announced he's donating $100 million to the newark, new jersey school system. ron allen joins us now with the latest. ron, it's a lot of money. >> yeah, $100 million is a big chunk of the newark school budget. and it's a big victory for the major there, cory booker, who apparently friended mark zuckerberg and mr. zuckerberg decided to give the school district $100 million if, in fact, the mayor is given the authority to implement a new plan for the schools, something that has to require some political juggling because the school system is in such poor shape that's been in the control of the state of new jersey for the past 15 years. the governor of new jersey is also involve in this. they're calling it
. >>> the new england journal of medicine has released a new study on mammograms. women age 50 to 69 who get screenings are less likely to die of breast cancer. the screening program in norway was monitored. >>> and a harvard dropout turned billionaire is trying to change the lives of thousands of students in one of the country's toughest cities. mark zuckerberg has announced he's donating $100 million to the newark, new jersey school system. ron allen joins us now with the...
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temperatures are cool in areas of new england. we have good thunderstorm complexes go through yesterday. a few went through areas of long island, new jersey, lower hudson valley, new york city. had some of the thunderstorms roll through last night too. today is dry. leave the umbrellas home from new york all the way through connecticut and rhode island. new york city is going to be nice and 77. dc should be gorgeous. all the way back through the southeast as we feel like summer. upper 80s, low 90s. chicago, minneapolis, on the cooler side for you. texas, still hot. dallas, today, 94. lynn, everything is looking good. >> all right, bill, you keep an eye on the canes for us, huh? >> the canes. >> the weather man lingo, i like it. all right, thank you. >>> woody allen shoots down rumors about the first lady of france. >>> plus, oprah opens up about her final season with a bang. the first look at entertainment is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. wall street is getting back on its feet. but the financial landscape
temperatures are cool in areas of new england. we have good thunderstorm complexes go through yesterday. a few went through areas of long island, new jersey, lower hudson valley, new york city. had some of the thunderstorms roll through last night too. today is dry. leave the umbrellas home from new york all the way through connecticut and rhode island. new york city is going to be nice and 77. dc should be gorgeous. all the way back through the southeast as we feel like summer. upper 80s, low...
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there will be a mixture of sun and clouds from new york city through new england. temperatures are a little cooler today than yesterday. especially around albany but it's going to be another steamy day around d.c. and baltimore. should easley be up there around 90 degrees again. just another -- just an amazing summer. philly, 86. new york, 80. tomorrow we do it again, another surge of warmth that's going to come up. this will probably be our last warm day we'll see for awhile. areas around d.c. could easily be into the mid-90s. 94 or so. we'll do that on friday. saturday we cool it off for a nice weekend. almost done with what has been an incredibly hot summer 90 today and 94 tomorrow in d.c., amara. >> bill, thank you. >>> which artist has been banned from "sesame street" before her show even aired? . >>> joaquin phoenix is a whole new man with david letterman. first look at entertainment straight ahead. [ male announcer ] febreze changed how you freshened fabrics. and then how you freshened the air. now, febreze gives you a whole new way to eliminate odors and ge
there will be a mixture of sun and clouds from new york city through new england. temperatures are a little cooler today than yesterday. especially around albany but it's going to be another steamy day around d.c. and baltimore. should easley be up there around 90 degrees again. just another -- just an amazing summer. philly, 86. new york, 80. tomorrow we do it again, another surge of warmth that's going to come up. this will probably be our last warm day we'll see for awhile. areas around d.c....
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definitely a nice falllike day up in new england. tomorrow by the way, one last hot summer day in many areas so the forecast, the southeast very hot. heavy rain to kansas city, chicago, thunderstorms tonight so o'hare airport should be okay and then as we look at tomorrow that's it, willie, probably the last really, really warm day we'll see, d.c. tomorrow will be 94. >> wow. >> just endless. >> pushing 90 all the way up in boston. >> yeah. >> then the leave also turn. we'll talk pumpkins and everything else. >> we need to start talking pumpkins thanks so much. funny how over the course of 162-game season the best team emerges. all year with, wow, look at the red, the braves, no, look at the phillies going for their tenth straight win. continuing their home series against the braves. check this out, roy oswalt wants a new ball so lobs one toward the plate. he wasn't pitching just wanted a new ball from the ump. hits prado. not nice, only contact the braves had all night. oswalt and company held them to one hit. raul buy bibanez rips
definitely a nice falllike day up in new england. tomorrow by the way, one last hot summer day in many areas so the forecast, the southeast very hot. heavy rain to kansas city, chicago, thunderstorms tonight so o'hare airport should be okay and then as we look at tomorrow that's it, willie, probably the last really, really warm day we'll see, d.c. tomorrow will be 94. >> wow. >> just endless. >> pushing 90 all the way up in boston. >> yeah. >> then the leave also...
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the 62-year-old was testing a cross-country version of the self-balancing segway near his estate in england sunday when he lost control of it. what are the odds? the owner of the segway company dying in a segway accident. terrible. let's look now at the markets as we get all up in your business. steve sedgwick is live in london. good morning, steve. >> reporter: very good to see you today. once again we're hoping m & a activity can lift the market. the dow finished lower yesterday despite southwest is buying air tran for a deal worth around 1.4 billion u.s. dollars in cash and shares. the deal was expected to close in 2011, and will lift southwest from about the sixth largest carrier in the states to the fourth largest carrier. expected to take about $400 million in cost out of the combined entity by 2013 and will go up against the big carriers. the markets themselves today, they are called flat to slightly lower at the start of trading. we are looking for signs of consumer confidence. the august data came in at 53.5. we expect the september data to come up somewhat as consumer confidence h
the 62-year-old was testing a cross-country version of the self-balancing segway near his estate in england sunday when he lost control of it. what are the odds? the owner of the segway company dying in a segway accident. terrible. let's look now at the markets as we get all up in your business. steve sedgwick is live in london. good morning, steve. >> reporter: very good to see you today. once again we're hoping m & a activity can lift the market. the dow finished lower yesterday...
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that rain we had early this morning is exiting new england. it will be a nice afternoon. much of the east coast looks good. it's hot, willie, down along the deep south all weekend long. doesn't really change. we'll not see any really horrible weather. it's just all about the tropics and the cleanup in new york city. >> we're okay this weekend. thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> let's turn to sports now. undefeated fighter floyd "money" mayweather is in some serious trouble right now with the law. this began last week when mayweather was arrested in las vegas on a charge of theft. police accuse him of taking an iphone from josie harris, his ex-girlfriend and mfrth his three children. but yesterday, police raised the bar on these charges alleging mayweather hit and threatened his ex-girlfriend and his children. authorities added seven more charges to mayweather's felony theft bringing his grand total of combined felonies and misdemeanors to eight. if found guilty, mayweather could face up to 34 years in prison. mayweather denies any wrongdoing. perhaps the biggest name in f
that rain we had early this morning is exiting new england. it will be a nice afternoon. much of the east coast looks good. it's hot, willie, down along the deep south all weekend long. doesn't really change. we'll not see any really horrible weather. it's just all about the tropics and the cleanup in new york city. >> we're okay this weekend. thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> let's turn to sports now. undefeated fighter floyd "money" mayweather is in some serious...
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new england the exception, very warm from dallas to florida, through the new england valley. a lot of people have their air conditioners on. look at chicago, 87 degrees. for everyone on the east coast, tomorrow, one more day of summer temperatures and you will cool off. you're watching ""morning joe"," brewed by starbucks. logistics makes the world work better. ♪ when it's planes in the sky ♪ ♪ for a chain of supply, that's logistics ♪ ♪ when the parts for the line ♪ ♪ come precisely on time ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ a continuous link, that is always in sync ♪ ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ carbon footprint reduced, bottom line gets a boost ♪ ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ with new ways to compete ♪ there'll be cheers on wall street, that's logistics ♪ ♪ when technology knows ♪ right where everything goes, that's logistics ♪ ♪ bells will ring, ring a ding ♪ ♪ ring a ding, ring a ding, that's logistics ♪ ♪ there will be no more stress ♪ ♪ cause you've called ups, that's logistics ♪ >>> it's the much anticipated return of dancing with
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you go to england to sell energy -- your energy drink and bizarre fun ensues? >> yeah. my character is a temp at a office in -- an office in portland. and is mistaken by this blustering boss who has just taken over this -- represents people who took over the company as being this hard-assed salesman. tough as nails guy. my character does nothing to dissuade him of that. he goes to england 48 hours later selling energy drinks. he's in way, way over his head. he keeps lying to make things better. and every episode takes place the very last day of the last episode. it all starts compounding and there's no like relief -- yes. >> i noticed in the first -- in the full clip that we showed, you're falling out a window. you're falling -- you do a lot of falling. why is this? why do you fall all the time, by choice, i might add too. >> every character i've ever played has severe vertigo and it's just coincidence. >> all it is. >> all it is. >> no typecasting or you like to fall? >> i do -- i do like doing physical comedy. it's not all physical comedy, but there's -- there's momen
you go to england to sell energy -- your energy drink and bizarre fun ensues? >> yeah. my character is a temp at a office in -- an office in portland. and is mistaken by this blustering boss who has just taken over this -- represents people who took over the company as being this hard-assed salesman. tough as nails guy. my character does nothing to dissuade him of that. he goes to england 48 hours later selling energy drinks. he's in way, way over his head. he keeps lying to make things...
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all right, you go to england to sell an energy drink and bizarre fun ensues? >> yeah, it's -- my character is a temp at an office in, you know, unnamed office in portland and then is mistaken by this blusering boss who has just taken over this -- represents people that just took over the company as being this hard-ass salesman, tough as nails guy, and my character does nothing to dissuade him of that. and then he goes over to england, heads literally 48 hours later to head up this satellite office selling energy drinks and he's in way, way, way over his head. and he just keeps lying to make things better. and every episode takes place the very next day of the last episode. so it all starts compounding, and there's no relief of -- yes. >> well, i noticed in the first full clip that we showed, you're falling out a window. you fall -- you do a lot of falling. why is this? why do you fall all the time? and by choice, i might add. >> every character i've ever played has severe vertigo. and it's just coincidence. >> that's all it is. >> that's all it is. >> that's a
all right, you go to england to sell an energy drink and bizarre fun ensues? >> yeah, it's -- my character is a temp at an office in, you know, unnamed office in portland and then is mistaken by this blusering boss who has just taken over this -- represents people that just took over the company as being this hard-ass salesman, tough as nails guy, and my character does nothing to dissuade him of that. and then he goes over to england, heads literally 48 hours later to head up this...
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it's 8:00 on the east coast. >> i love new england. just a little green is left to observe. >> yeah. >> speaking of new england, cape cod going to be played across the street. >> vampire weekend. friday night. >> that's exciting. >> we've been missing you there. >> montreal saturday night at terminal 5. >> welcome back to "morning joe," everybody. >> we have the co-authors of "game change." and joining you from washington, eugene robinson also an msnbc political analyst. is gingrich unhinged on obama? we'll get to that in a moment. >> let me say two years you love hearing me say the most. >> you have to say it several times today. >> get ready. this is your moment to look at the camera. i'll sit here. >> i'm sorry. >> with a pained look on my face. >> i'm sorry. i'm sorry. >> thank you. that's what california gubernatorial candidate jerry brown is saying to bill clinton and making front page news in san francisco. responding sunday to a campaign ad that his opponent meg whitman released, one that used bill clinton's word from 1992 pres
it's 8:00 on the east coast. >> i love new england. just a little green is left to observe. >> yeah. >> speaking of new england, cape cod going to be played across the street. >> vampire weekend. friday night. >> that's exciting. >> we've been missing you there. >> montreal saturday night at terminal 5. >> welcome back to "morning joe," everybody. >> we have the co-authors of "game change." and joining you from...
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carolinas up through virginia and the eastern shore, all the way up to nye city and getting into new england as well. we'll deal with this for at least the next 24 to 36 hours as the whole mess works up the coast. there could be severe weather in there as well. still under a tornado warning in the area. also as we head to southeast pennsylvania. we've had tornado warnings. we'll keep you updated from here. the rain may have stopped, but the wind is starting to blow a little bit. we're still not out of the woods yet. >> north of where jeff is now, a tornado watch has been issued for delaware, northeast maryland, and southeast pennsylvania. that's in effect until 7:00 tonight. mara is in bound brook, new jersey. doesn't look too bad. >> reporter: you can see it's dry. the water levels are normal still. this is expected to get on the move later, and then it's really going to reek havoc on the area. this area is expected to get two to four inches of rain tonight and overnight. that is more rain than the state of new jersey got for the entire month of august. they're also expecting high winds. ce
carolinas up through virginia and the eastern shore, all the way up to nye city and getting into new england as well. we'll deal with this for at least the next 24 to 36 hours as the whole mess works up the coast. there could be severe weather in there as well. still under a tornado warning in the area. also as we head to southeast pennsylvania. we've had tornado warnings. we'll keep you updated from here. the rain may have stopped, but the wind is starting to blow a little bit. we're still not...
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notice the areas in southern new england, you're not getting it for another six hours or so. from baltimore to d.c., all the problems. if you look at the bright yellow and red, heavy rain and thunderstorms right over the top of the baltimore area and much of maryland is almost getting to the point now where you don't want to be out on the roads. a lot of secondary roads closed and streams and rivers coming out of their banks. harrisburg northward. as far as the flood warnings go, areas in maroon are flash flood warnings and now river flood warnings in eastern p.a. a tornado watch for eastern sections of jersey and a couple reported overnight in north carolina and these are our rainfall totals. these will add up quickly. already two inches in d.c., one inch in new york and one inch in philly. when we're all said and done, i think d.c. and baltimore could end up five to six inches. looks like new york just came off the board and more of a technic technical error and one-hour delays at laguardia and philly is at 30-minute delays. what amazes me is with that heavy rain in d.c., n
notice the areas in southern new england, you're not getting it for another six hours or so. from baltimore to d.c., all the problems. if you look at the bright yellow and red, heavy rain and thunderstorms right over the top of the baltimore area and much of maryland is almost getting to the point now where you don't want to be out on the roads. a lot of secondary roads closed and streams and rivers coming out of their banks. harrisburg northward. as far as the flood warnings go, areas in...
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meanwhile in 2007 the national drug intelligence center ranked heroin the most serious drug threat in new england. >> schools don't want to say there are drugs available. the realtors don't want to say there are drugs in the community. and so it is the big, silent epidemic in the suburban america. >> the dea back on the street. >> got a good eye on it. camera's good. ten four? >> the guy walking behind me with the light colored jeans. >> the purity we have in new jersey has ranked one or two within the last five or six years of the highest level of street level purity in the country. >>> good morning, everybody. good morning. >> we're going to be doing three buys today pursuant to the domestic monitoring program. this is a buy walk on all three of these, so no arrests are going to be initiated unless our extraction teams, again, safety, safety, safety, for undercover and our charlies. >> we're inside the dea's domestic monitoring programs which buy small quantities of heroin to test its strength and find out where it comes from. we went along on one of its operations to find out how easy it was t
meanwhile in 2007 the national drug intelligence center ranked heroin the most serious drug threat in new england. >> schools don't want to say there are drugs available. the realtors don't want to say there are drugs in the community. and so it is the big, silent epidemic in the suburban america. >> the dea back on the street. >> got a good eye on it. camera's good. ten four? >> the guy walking behind me with the light colored jeans. >> the purity we have in new...
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accidently driving one of the two-wheel vehicles off a 30-fit cliff and into a river on his estate in england. vehicles remain upright and are controlled by the direction the rider leans when used. he was one of britain's richest people. he was 62 years old. >>> massive flooding and a failed levee forcing hundreds of people in a wisconsin town to make a critical decision here, get out quickly or be stranded. after heavy rounds the town's 120-year-old sand levee began to give way last night. the only road in and out of portage is under water at the moment. officials having urged the people to leave their homes, but some simply refusing to go. meteorologist chris warren from the weather channel is joining me now. it's made of sand. that may be a problem. >> right. you would think so. also you get too much water, too fast. how far away from average we are in this area as far as rainfall goes. we're looking at six to seven inches in southern wisconsin into southern minnesota into central wisconsin. typically they get three inches nor the entire month. last week some areas got 8 to 12 inches of ra
accidently driving one of the two-wheel vehicles off a 30-fit cliff and into a river on his estate in england. vehicles remain upright and are controlled by the direction the rider leans when used. he was one of britain's richest people. he was 62 years old. >>> massive flooding and a failed levee forcing hundreds of people in a wisconsin town to make a critical decision here, get out quickly or be stranded. after heavy rounds the town's 120-year-old sand levee began to give way last...
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the website in question, the golden beach hotel in the seaside resort of blackpool, england. adrian healy and his girlfriend were taking a vacation. healy said on the second day of their four-day stay, earlier this month, quote, the hotel manager banged on the door and told us to get out, accusing us of writing a review on tripadvisor. healy says, i was shocked when police arrived and we just agreed to leave. he says the hotel refused to give them a refund. the couple did not say either way whether they wrote the row vi review or not. police removed a man who had not committed a crime. hotel management, they've refused to comment. did the golden beach hotel cross the line? aren't you supposed to be able to go on these sites and review? tell me what you think. go to tamarin.msnbc.com or twitter me your responses. >>> that wraps up this hour. i'm tamryn hall. you're watching msnbc. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] ever have morning pain slow you down? ♪ introducing bayer am, an extra strength pain reliever with alertness aid, specially formulated to fight morning pain and fatigue.
the website in question, the golden beach hotel in the seaside resort of blackpool, england. adrian healy and his girlfriend were taking a vacation. healy said on the second day of their four-day stay, earlier this month, quote, the hotel manager banged on the door and told us to get out, accusing us of writing a review on tripadvisor. healy says, i was shocked when police arrived and we just agreed to leave. he says the hotel refused to give them a refund. the couple did not say either way...
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. >>> across the pond in england, the royal family is take heat this morning. it all has to do with the queen trying to play bills at the palace. let's get the details from nbc's jen jenny wibble in london. what's going on with the queen and the heat and the palace? >> the queen has always had a bit of a reputation for being frugal. in her defense, we are talking about big utility bills here. she has to pay around $1.5 million a year. and you know, times are hard. >> we are fresh out of a recession and it seems even the queen is counting the royal pennies. according to documents unearthed by a british newspaper, someone at buckingham palace wrote to the government to ask for their share of a special fund which was really designed for people on low incomes. the money had been set aside to upgrade rickety old heating systems to make them more energy efficient. no doubt buckingham palace and windsor castle fit that bill. the problem is the kweeb is generally considered to be way above the poverty line. a spokeswoman for buckingham palace has said royal aides didn'
. >>> across the pond in england, the royal family is take heat this morning. it all has to do with the queen trying to play bills at the palace. let's get the details from nbc's jen jenny wibble in london. what's going on with the queen and the heat and the palace? >> the queen has always had a bit of a reputation for being frugal. in her defense, we are talking about big utility bills here. she has to pay around $1.5 million a year. and you know, times are hard. >> we are...
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he was there for so many big events from the funeral of england's king george vi, democratic and republican national conventions and he was on "today" show and "meet the press." every single nbc show there is. he was the first to announce president kennedy's death on nbc news radio. he nominated debates between ford and carter andrati reagan. earn a free night! two separate stays at comfort inn or any of these choice hotels can earn you a free night -- only when you book at choicehotels.com. can earn you a free night -- bankers are known to be a little bit in love with themselves.. trust me. are we going up? we can get the next one. i'd like to get your advice on hedging - risk... exposure. what makes us different? for 300 years we've chosen to focus on our clients. what a novel idea. [ female announcer ] start your morning... hey. what are you doing up? i thought i'd take a drive before work. want to come? [ female announcer ] or make his day. yeah. [ female announcer ] maxwell house gives you a rich, full-flavored cup of coffee, so you can be good to the last drop. [ female announcer ] ma
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. >>> the biggest wind farm in the world has just opened off the coast of england. right now 100 turbines in operation. when completed it will have 341 turbines providing enough energy for some 200,000 homes. >>> we go to new zealand where a free diver just set a world record for swimming swimming 2 underwater in one solitary breath. he was underwater for four minutes while swimming across an olympic size pool. think that's something? well, he claims he can hold his breath underwater for eight minutes. >>> at the world tamale eating championship in texas, yes, there is one, the winner yesterday devoured 59 of them in just 12 hinz. he has previously eaten 71 tamales to set the world record. >>> and if you check out the "usa today" celebrity heat index right now, you're going to see ashton kutcher at number one. his wife, demi moore, is just behind. that will happen when the tabs are alleging that ashton's been fooling around on her. >>> on the billboard charts, and what a surprise. actually, no surprise. katy perry at the top. her teenage dream slipping from the hot
. >>> the biggest wind farm in the world has just opened off the coast of england. right now 100 turbines in operation. when completed it will have 341 turbines providing enough energy for some 200,000 homes. >>> we go to new zealand where a free diver just set a world record for swimming swimming 2 underwater in one solitary breath. he was underwater for four minutes while swimming across an olympic size pool. think that's something? well, he claims he can hold his breath...
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air the jath size of england it is currently mined for crude oil but cameron says the mining produces toxic lagoons that leak contaminated water into the environment. the u.s. state department is currently considering whether to okay a 2,000-mile pipeline that would run from the tar sands in canada all the way to refineries in southern texas. james cameron, who of course won't academy award for best picture with "titanic" joins me live via skype from edmonton, alberta it is good to see you, i'm very curious about. this i know when you went, you said you were going to keep an open mind. i'm curious that at this point, what you've seen, what you think about this project. >> yeah, well i think i did keep an open mind and i did learn a lot. it didn't change my overall kind of framing opinions about tar sands and certainly about oil in general. but i certainly learned a lot of specifics and areas even quite hopeful that -- if the appropriate caution is taken with the way this resource is developed. i think that what, you know, i was certainly unaware of, i live in california is that you've
air the jath size of england it is currently mined for crude oil but cameron says the mining produces toxic lagoons that leak contaminated water into the environment. the u.s. state department is currently considering whether to okay a 2,000-mile pipeline that would run from the tar sands in canada all the way to refineries in southern texas. james cameron, who of course won't academy award for best picture with "titanic" joins me live via skype from edmonton, alberta it is good to...
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politics, and we're going to tell you what issue has her so fired up she's heading for northern new england. after using rogaine for a while, i went to my stylist and she said hair was growing back... i was like, yes, this works... [ male announcer ] only rogaine is proven to regrow hair in 85% of guys. puhh puhh puhh putt and that's it. [ male announcer ] stop losing. start gaining. ♪ [ mom ] game time is all about the traditions. it's all about the tackles and the touchdowns... and watching my boys do what they do. but for me, it's even more than that. game time is about our time. together. [ female announcer ] get low prices on all your favorites for the game. save money. live better. walmart. [ female announcer ] get low prices on all your favorites for the game. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new
politics, and we're going to tell you what issue has her so fired up she's heading for northern new england. after using rogaine for a while, i went to my stylist and she said hair was growing back... i was like, yes, this works... [ male announcer ] only rogaine is proven to regrow hair in 85% of guys. puhh puhh puhh putt and that's it. [ male announcer ] stop losing. start gaining. ♪ [ mom ] game time is all about the traditions. it's all about the tackles and the touchdowns... and watching...
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manhattan in 1935, joined nbc news as a correspondent in 1952, covering events from the funerals of england's king george vi to the democratic and national republican convention, he made appearances on every nbc news show. he was the first to announce president kennedy's death on nbc news radio and moderated debates between presidents ford and carter as well as ronald reagan and walter mondale. edwin newman was 91 years old. after using rogaine for a while, i went to my stylist and she said hair was growing back... i was like, yes, this works... [ male announcer ] only rogaine is proven to regrow hair in 85% of guys. puhh puhh puhh putt and that's it. [ male announcer ] stop losing. start gaining. [ animals calling ] ♪ [ pop ] [ man ]h puhh puhh putt ♪ well, we get along t. ♪ yeah, we really do - ♪ and there's nothing wrong - [ bird squawks ] ♪ with what i feel for you ♪ i could hang around till the leaves are brown and the summer's gone ♪ [ announcer ] when you're not worried about potential dangers, the world can be a far less threatening place. take the scary out of life with
manhattan in 1935, joined nbc news as a correspondent in 1952, covering events from the funerals of england's king george vi to the democratic and national republican convention, he made appearances on every nbc news show. he was the first to announce president kennedy's death on nbc news radio and moderated debates between presidents ford and carter as well as ronald reagan and walter mondale. edwin newman was 91 years old. after using rogaine for a while, i went to my stylist and she said...
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if this is limited government, i'm the queen of england. this is really, really, really, really, really, really big government. republicans are running on a really extreme set of policy proposals. and they were talking about them in the primaries. in the general election, though, they will have to answer to everybody in the electorate to conservatives but also to independents and liberals and everyone. if democrats force republicans to explain themselves to everybody, not just to a republican audience, we will have evidence that democrats are actually trying to win this year. if democrats don't do that, not only do we end up with people holding those extreme positions in office, but we will sit wondering why democrats didn't try as hard or as well as say debbie halverson did this year. one of her fellow illinois democrats jan chikowski joins us next. they could have shipped it too. saved ourselves the hassle. i'm not too sure about this. look at this. [ security agent ] right. you never kick off with sales figures. kicking off with sales fi
if this is limited government, i'm the queen of england. this is really, really, really, really, really, really big government. republicans are running on a really extreme set of policy proposals. and they were talking about them in the primaries. in the general election, though, they will have to answer to everybody in the electorate to conservatives but also to independents and liberals and everyone. if democrats force republicans to explain themselves to everybody, not just to a republican...
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but the real vane that bill clinton, like tony blair in england, was a champion of what both called a third way. they were social democrats, who knew the key to politico as well as policy success lies in keeping faith with the middle. scare off the middle and you lose the country. you hold the middle by hugging to their main concerns. you focus on the economy, yes it's the economy, stupid. you convince people that you want government involvement when and only when the private sector can't act. you do it out of necessity, not out of desire. if you love big government, you will not succeed with the american middle. barack obama won because most believe that the bush administration lead by ideologue his hijacked america to the course an ideological war. an ideological foreign policy. president obama will face the same rejection by the same politiccal middle if he's seen in the hands of i'd logs on the left. big things still need to be job in job creation, energy and immigration. the more he does them and sells them close to the political middle the better his chances. those who argue oth
but the real vane that bill clinton, like tony blair in england, was a champion of what both called a third way. they were social democrats, who knew the key to politico as well as policy success lies in keeping faith with the middle. scare off the middle and you lose the country. you hold the middle by hugging to their main concerns. you focus on the economy, yes it's the economy, stupid. you convince people that you want government involvement when and only when the private sector can't act....
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. >>> do you new england the -- think the gop and the righty talk show hosts are destroying the american dream? again, the number to dial, 1-877-ed-mnz. >>> tonight, a watchdog group thinks christine o'donnell is a criminal. citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington filed complaints alleging o'donnell's misuse of more than $20,000 of campaign funds. the organization's executive director said christine o'donnell is clearly a criminal and like a crook, she should be prosecuted. ms. o'donnell has spent years embezzling money from her campaign to cover her personal expenses. thieves belong in jail, not the united states senate. o'donnell responded to the accusation last night. >> why are you listening to a liberal organization in the first place? they're scared that the person that harry reid called his pet is not going to get this seat. the momentum surrounding this campaign is obvious. that's why they're creating baseless -- >> specific -- >> i am confident that we have been ethical. we have not -- i personally have not misused the campaign funds. >> joining me now is melanie sl
. >>> do you new england the -- think the gop and the righty talk show hosts are destroying the american dream? again, the number to dial, 1-877-ed-mnz. >>> tonight, a watchdog group thinks christine o'donnell is a criminal. citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington filed complaints alleging o'donnell's misuse of more than $20,000 of campaign funds. the organization's executive director said christine o'donnell is clearly a criminal and like a crook, she should be...
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police in england want to ask him about a burglary. and also about whether he knows that's not a toupee, it's a piece of lettuce. norm. norm. the schools were lousy... the healthcare was lousy... gangs were prevalent. violence was all over. families were falling apart. you can't raise children in a community like that. people had been talking about things, but not doing anything. hi, mr. canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, then we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until they graduate. if you really want to have an impact that is large, you will get there going one step at a time. there is no act that is too small to make a differ
police in england want to ask him about a burglary. and also about whether he knows that's not a toupee, it's a piece of lettuce. norm. norm. the schools were lousy... the healthcare was lousy... gangs were prevalent. violence was all over. families were falling apart. you can't raise children in a community like that. people had been talking about things, but not doing anything. hi, mr. canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this...
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police in england want to ask him about a burglary. and also about whether he knows that's not a toupee, it's a piece of lettuce. >>> democrats in congress today say they will face off with republicans over bush tax cuts for the rich before the house adjourns for the campaign season. our fourth story tonight, the fight progressives have been clamoring for, the fight republicans already signaled they might fold on, the fight in which voters overwhelmingly side with democrats on. talking.smemo reports that steny hoyer has shot down reports that the house might adjourn before battling over whether to extend any or all of bush's tax cuts, which republicans have threatened to block for the middle class unless democrats agree to renew them for the richest 2% of americans as well. in the senate carl levin saying that leadership will allow votes on both the middle class tax cut and the republican tax cut for the rich. this on the heels of new polling on the republican tax cuts for the rich, not a national poll but a poll in seven battleground
police in england want to ask him about a burglary. and also about whether he knows that's not a toupee, it's a piece of lettuce. >>> democrats in congress today say they will face off with republicans over bush tax cuts for the rich before the house adjourns for the campaign season. our fourth story tonight, the fight progressives have been clamoring for, the fight republicans already signaled they might fold on, the fight in which voters overwhelmingly side with democrats on....