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say they use a really big on bradley manning chelsea manning rather you were also part of the i am chelsea manning video a few months back why is this case so important to you. well it's important to me and and i certainly i mean it's a tricky thing to talk about because there is i mean what do i know i'm a musician i live in l.a. so if i worked for the n.s.a. or had worked for the n.s.a. i might have a different perspective but it seems like sometimes governments including our own are interested. in restricting information because it is actually sensitive and to disseminate it would be compromising but other times people almost restrict governments restrict information either because it's embarrassing or it's just a kneejerk reaction you know this feeling like like it's their job to restrict access to information and that's why i thought the bradley chelsea manning case was so important because he was sort of drawing attention to the arbitrary seemingly arbitrary way in which the government was trying to restrict
say they use a really big on bradley manning chelsea manning rather you were also part of the i am chelsea manning video a few months back why is this case so important to you. well it's important to me and and i certainly i mean it's a tricky thing to talk about because there is i mean what do i know i'm a musician i live in l.a. so if i worked for the n.s.a. or had worked for the n.s.a. i might have a different perspective but it seems like sometimes governments including our own are...
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meteorologist chelsea ingram with those details coming up shortly. now back inside. >> thank you. >>> the ravens are dealt a disappointing blow in a loss to the browns. wjz has complete coverage. ron matz has today's fan cam. we'll start with mark viviano with more on the ravens's third straight defeat. >> the ravens had extra time to rest and regroup during their bye week. after they lost two straight games they declared it time to start a new chapter. who better to play than the browns, the team the ravens had beaten 11 straight times. >> the browns were the clowns, the worst franchises in the nfl. back up quarterback jason campbell has the ravens reeling in the first half on the pass to bess. he gets in for a touchdown. 14-3 browns. critical mistake by the ravens m fumbles a punt. the browns recover deep in baltimore territory, setting up another score. campbell throws his third touchdown pass of the game. an easy toss. 21-10 browns. cleveland's longe ravens about to come to an end. marlon brown was a bright spot for baltimore, caught two touchdow
meteorologist chelsea ingram with those details coming up shortly. now back inside. >> thank you. >>> the ravens are dealt a disappointing blow in a loss to the browns. wjz has complete coverage. ron matz has today's fan cam. we'll start with mark viviano with more on the ravens's third straight defeat. >> the ravens had extra time to rest and regroup during their bye week. after they lost two straight games they declared it time to start a new chapter. who better to play...
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let's start with chelsea. >> hello everyone. temperatures are sitting kind oe -- seasonable out there, 53 degrees at the airport. 37 degrees this oakland all the way up to around 55 degrees in ocean city. plenty of sunshine in the forecast. increasing cloud cover. winds are coming out of the south. they're going to make a dramatic shift, coming out of the north into tuesday. why exactly that's important, out to marty bass for those details. >> reporter: thank you. hi, everybody. once again we'ro prove that weather and especially temperatures falls around the phrase of where is the air coming from. it's going to be coming out of the north, northwest. that is where it is cold. there's arctic air in place. as a matter of fact, let's take a look at our national temperature graphic. when i say national, let's throw in canada too. you understand what i'm saying. look at that pool of cold air sitting north of the great lakes. look at the really cold air sitting out south of that frigid air that's already in place over the great lakes s
let's start with chelsea. >> hello everyone. temperatures are sitting kind oe -- seasonable out there, 53 degrees at the airport. 37 degrees this oakland all the way up to around 55 degrees in ocean city. plenty of sunshine in the forecast. increasing cloud cover. winds are coming out of the south. they're going to make a dramatic shift, coming out of the north into tuesday. why exactly that's important, out to marty bass for those details. >> reporter: thank you. hi, everybody....
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chelsea? >> hey, thanks, bob. temps are only going to continue to go down as we head into the overnight. we'll talk about that in a second. but first, we'll get to what is going on out here with the wjz mobile weather lab. take a look at some of our numbers. we're now at 37.7 degrees. we were up at 39 not too long ago, just about a little over an hour ago. temps are going to drop. wind chill, not going to make a big impact out here. a lot of these buildings are actually blocking the wind from our weather station. as i mentioned, temps are going down. take a look at this graphic. we're looking at lows tonight in the low to mid-20s. and then the record for tonight, actually, 22 degrees, set back in 1911. so we may get very close to that, record low temps. average this time of year, around 37 degrees. if you check out this next graphic, we're going to keep this cold air in place, courtesy of canadian high pressure, as yet into wednesday and even wednesday night. how cold will it get tomorrow? and how cold will it get
chelsea? >> hey, thanks, bob. temps are only going to continue to go down as we head into the overnight. we'll talk about that in a second. but first, we'll get to what is going on out here with the wjz mobile weather lab. take a look at some of our numbers. we're now at 37.7 degrees. we were up at 39 not too long ago, just about a little over an hour ago. temps are going to drop. wind chill, not going to make a big impact out here. a lot of these buildings are actually blocking the wind...
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chelsea is in the outback. she has a look at what we can generally expect around here and elsewhere. >> that's exactly right, bob. thank you. let's first stake a look at a time line. we'll see rainfall moving into the i-45 corridors as early as 6:00 a.m. -- 4:00 a.m. and between 6:00 to 9:00 a.m., we expect the rainfall to completely change over from rain to snowfall in the region. and 9:00 to 1:00, we'll see showers tapering to sprinkles and flurries, drying out by afternoon. as for how much we're looking at? well, that winter weather advisory is in effect. we're looking at 3 to 6 inches of snow in western maryland. could see a trace to possible coating across here in central maryland. keep in naind,ed grounds and roadways are too warm to see any major accumulation at all. and rain mixing with this on the eastern shore. we'll have more coming up in your exclusive first warning forecast. let's go back inside to you guys. >> chelsea, thank you. and bob. check in with first warning weather conk. we'll keep you up
chelsea is in the outback. she has a look at what we can generally expect around here and elsewhere. >> that's exactly right, bob. thank you. let's first stake a look at a time line. we'll see rainfall moving into the i-45 corridors as early as 6:00 a.m. -- 4:00 a.m. and between 6:00 to 9:00 a.m., we expect the rainfall to completely change over from rain to snowfall in the region. and 9:00 to 1:00, we'll see showers tapering to sprinkles and flurries, drying out by afternoon. as for how...
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and chelsea ingram is in the first warning center. we're all sweeping leaves. >> we are, especially with the winds. check out the current temperatures. we are warmer than we were yesterday. some of us nearing the 70- degree benchmark. today will be the warmest day of the week because the next system is being a little bit more progressive than we originally had expected. we're sitting at six in easton. and 65 at bwi marshall. and we're running from 3 degrees to 18 degrees warmer than this time yesterday. take a look at our temperatures nationally. if you look out west in the upper plains and the northwest. we have cool air headed our way. and we're not going to get as cool but temperatures will be changing. let's go out back to marty with the details. >> reporter: hi, everybody. let's take a look at first warning doppler radar. you can see the dip in the jet stream where the cold temperatures are starting to come down to the lower 48 and move south and east. well out ahead of the front we have shower activity which will be here tomorro
and chelsea ingram is in the first warning center. we're all sweeping leaves. >> we are, especially with the winds. check out the current temperatures. we are warmer than we were yesterday. some of us nearing the 70- degree benchmark. today will be the warmest day of the week because the next system is being a little bit more progressive than we originally had expected. we're sitting at six in easton. and 65 at bwi marshall. and we're running from 3 degrees to 18 degrees warmer than this...
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meteorologist chelsea ingram is live. let's start with bob turk updating temperatures. >> it was a cool day for early november. temperatures running well below normal. we're down to 42 degrees. that believe it or not is like normal high for early january. yes believe it or not. 32 now in oakland. 43 in cumberland and also in haguers town. 18degrees very dry air. it's colder than it was yesterday at this same hour. two degrees colder in ocean city and nine out in cumberland. this morning we got down to 32. freezing at the airport and only 23 out in oakland. pretty cool temps this morning. most areas from the city to north and west have had that hard freeze or frost that's killed off most of thosen annuals for the most part. let's go to chelsea at the weather lab. she has some temperatures and a look at a warm up on the way, chelsea. >> that's right, thank you bob. it feels a bit chilly out here but we have some nice views of the foliage. we can thank these cool temperatures for the foliage. temperatures have dropped down t
meteorologist chelsea ingram is live. let's start with bob turk updating temperatures. >> it was a cool day for early november. temperatures running well below normal. we're down to 42 degrees. that believe it or not is like normal high for early january. yes believe it or not. 32 now in oakland. 43 in cumberland and also in haguers town. 18degrees very dry air. it's colder than it was yesterday at this same hour. two degrees colder in ocean city and nine out in cumberland. this morning...
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chelsea is live with more on this information. chelsea? >> reporter: hey, thanks, bob. we will talk about just how cold that temperature is going to get. but first, let's take a look at what is going on with the mobile weather lab here at quarry lake. we're sitting just under 39 degrees. and i mentioned earlier, that temp has been fluctuating anywhere between 38 ask 39 for about the past hour and 30 minutes or so. but as i mentioned being we're going to get very cold. take a look at this graphic. as we head into the overnight, we're going to see temps drop into the low and mid-20s region wide. the record for this time of year. the record for today, i should say, is 22. set back in 1911. the average for this time of year is 37 degrees. so we are going to be approaching near record lows. and that cool temperature is going to take us all the way into your wednesday. where we see temps only in the 40s for your high. and another night, yet again, of cold temperatures headed our way. for more on that, bob will have more on that coming up in your exclusive first warning foreca
chelsea is live with more on this information. chelsea? >> reporter: hey, thanks, bob. we will talk about just how cold that temperature is going to get. but first, let's take a look at what is going on with the mobile weather lab here at quarry lake. we're sitting just under 39 degrees. and i mentioned earlier, that temp has been fluctuating anywhere between 38 ask 39 for about the past hour and 30 minutes or so. but as i mentioned being we're going to get very cold. take a look at this...
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chelsea, your cat's trying to kill me! chelsea: is he okay? the cat's fine! probably off plotting his next move... whoa! (thud) whoa! are you okay? no. what happened? uncle charlie fell. oh. can i drive you to the hospital? save on our biggest brands and hottest looks. for 4 days starting friday, get $10 off $25 with your jcp cash coupon found at jcp.com. plus get over 3,000 doorbusters this friday 3:00 to 10:00 p. and early saturday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., like 50% to 60% off sweaters for her, 60% off outerwear for the family, 40% to 60% off cold weather accessories for her, and $4.88 jcp home solid bath towels. jcpenney. and $4.88 jcp home solid bath towels. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. chelsea: sir lancelot! here, kitty, kitty! he's probably hiding because he thinks you're mad at him. for god's sake, chelsea, the cat doesn't think anything except maybe,
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chelsea ingram will be joining us. back to you. >>> plans being unveiled today for the next generation inner harbor. ron matz in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: good afternoon. plans include making rash field into a park and putting up a pedestrian bridge to connect federal hill and harbor east. it's to upgrade the downtown attraction. the park will have a kayak launch, performance stage, outdoor dining, a sculpture garden and playground. the plan is based on a study that found the harbor attracted 14 million visitors last year. >> thank you very much. >>> there are no cost estimates tacked about now but state funds are already being requested. >>> prince george's county police are searching for an arsonist. 11 vehicles were found burning in the parking lot of a watkins regional park in upper marlboro, nine completely burned out. police say someone parked a stolen car in the lot and set it on fire. yesterday's high winds helped the fire to spread to other vehicles owned by the maryland national capital park and pl
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chelsea is live with a look ahead at a nice wednesday. chelsea. >> reporter: thanks. it feels great out here right now. even though it's comfortable there's still a little bit of a bite to the air out here. let's take a look another our numbers right now. we are looking at temperatures coming in right under 57 degrees with the humidity around 57%. now, as we head into tomorrow, just a few changes to talk about. other wise, cloud cover wise we're looking at a similar day into your wednesday. temperature wise we're going to be a couple of degrees warmer. so this warming trend is only going to continue as we head into the next few days. we're going to see rain in the forecast. for those details bob will have them coming up in your exclusive first warning weather forecast. back to you. >> thank you. >>> let's check the roads with t wjz traffic control. >> hi, everyone. we're seeing brake lights arnoly at this hour. traveling around the topside of the inner loop watch for a slow down from greenspring to harford road with an average speed of 30 miles per hour. stop and go f
chelsea is live with a look ahead at a nice wednesday. chelsea. >> reporter: thanks. it feels great out here right now. even though it's comfortable there's still a little bit of a bite to the air out here. let's take a look another our numbers right now. we are looking at temperatures coming in right under 57 degrees with the humidity around 57%. now, as we head into tomorrow, just a few changes to talk about. other wise, cloud cover wise we're looking at a similar day into your...
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chelsea ingram is in the mobile weather lab. let's start with bob turk. >> reporter: last night temperatures were in the upper 30s. temperatures just dropped a couple of degrees. we're down to 53 now. the dew points are a little bit more moisture in the air. we're still running 12 degrees warmer than we were yesterday. 14 degrees warmer in easten. we were 34 this morning. d.c. was 40. the coolest spot was oakland with 30 degrees. looks like even warmer today. sun and some clouds. chelsea has a look at what we expect on wednesday. >> reporter: you were exactly right. we will see warmer air moving in. we have temperatures right around 56 degrees. now we're down below 56 degrees for the first time. warmer air is moving in as we head into your wednesday. take a look at these graphic. we're going to see warmer air moving in. highs will eventually make it into the low 60s. we're going to warm up even more going into thursday. that will bring a little rain though. back to you. >> reporter: thank you. >>> the national zoo in washington,
chelsea ingram is in the mobile weather lab. let's start with bob turk. >> reporter: last night temperatures were in the upper 30s. temperatures just dropped a couple of degrees. we're down to 53 now. the dew points are a little bit more moisture in the air. we're still running 12 degrees warmer than we were yesterday. 14 degrees warmer in easten. we were 34 this morning. d.c. was 40. the coolest spot was oakland with 30 degrees. looks like even warmer today. sun and some clouds. chelsea...
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but chelsea, we know it's changing. >> oh, it is. it is. but it has been a little seasonably cool out there, with temps sitting in the mid-50s. be normal this time of year, right around 58 degrees. take a look at our currents across the region. we're sitting now at 55 degrees at the airport. the cool spot on the map, that's oakland, as usual, around 49 degrees, locally, we're seeing temps ranging anywhere from about 53 degrees in westminster and kent island. to around 57 degrees in the d.c. metro. things are going to be changing, especially as far as the winds are concerned. the winds are going to be the vehicle for the changes in our forecast. right now, the commands over the south and southwest. they're going to be coming out of the north, as we head into your tuesday, to be associated with a cold front. all eyes right now are on the great lakes and the northern plains, as this next system starts to make this new venture into the mid-atlantic. right now, it's bringing a little snowfall to southern wisconsin, northern illinois. and also, r
but chelsea, we know it's changing. >> oh, it is. it is. but it has been a little seasonably cool out there, with temps sitting in the mid-50s. be normal this time of year, right around 58 degrees. take a look at our currents across the region. we're sitting now at 55 degrees at the airport. the cool spot on the map, that's oakland, as usual, around 49 degrees, locally, we're seeing temps ranging anywhere from about 53 degrees in westminster and kent island. to around 57 degrees in the...
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. >> seguimos con las ligas, chelsea , era el primer aviso entre la barrida de dos hombres, pasó la pelota, este error queda marcado para ala historia . >> que hizo indelbran se durmio y el primero para el chelsea extraordinario , de verda dque no tiene nombre, le costaba el primero y esto es una atajadon , la gran jugada recorta hacija adentro y después con la uña mandaba la pelota a tiro de esquina, remata cruzado el camerunes , apareció como la figura del partido , marco el primero y este segundo es de gran calidad. >> se quería dormir y mira que estaban ganando , la va a recibir tras una buena jugada entre williams y farfa hace su primer gol en la champios y la media vuelta no la dejó caer y para adentro se movi oel marcadaor , faltan dos partidos y al atlético de madrid le sobran , este equipo no cree en nadie es el atlético del xolo con diego costa, aunqeu no le guste el conde, aprovecha mirada que remata de zurda para marcar el primero en la rodilla de ambos, saqué de centro, raúl garcía levanta y remata de cabeza. >> no me gusta lo que hizo. >>e s un jugadorazo. >> ya vim
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meteorologist chelsea ingram is live with the wjz mobile weather lab. first we begin with bob turk. >> coolest day since early april believe it or not. didn't get up to 50. the highest i've seen the 46, 47. we're down to 44 now, freezing 32 in oakland. they have been that way all day long. 47 in dc, 50 in ocean city. the dew point is very low. this is a very, very dry air. 17 degree dew point. we are running 11 degrees coldew than we were yesterday afternoon at this same time. everybody anywhere from 5 to 10 degrees colder than we saw. this morning we got down to 32 at the airport, 31 elkton and 27 out to the west. we had a hard freeze in many areas north and west of the baltimore metro. let's check in with meteorologist chelsea ingram live with the wjz mobile weather lab with beautiful foliage behind her. >> reporter: it is absolutely gorgeous out here. let's take a look at our current numbers outside. we're looking at temperatures right now sitting just under 43 degrees. with a little bit of a breeze it's making things feel cooler. take a look at chan
meteorologist chelsea ingram is live with the wjz mobile weather lab. first we begin with bob turk. >> coolest day since early april believe it or not. didn't get up to 50. the highest i've seen the 46, 47. we're down to 44 now, freezing 32 in oakland. they have been that way all day long. 47 in dc, 50 in ocean city. the dew point is very low. this is a very, very dry air. 17 degree dew point. we are running 11 degrees coldew than we were yesterday afternoon at this same time. everybody...
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chelsea? >> thanks, vic. let's go ahead and take a look at a loop of satellite images, as typhoon hai yan roared across the sea. it went with a strength of what here in the atlantic basin would be a category 5 hurricane. now, let's take a look at some mind-boggling numbers, associated with this system. we saw speeds up to 195 miles per hour. maximum wind gusts estimated to be around 235 miles per hour. nearly 16 inches of rainfall fell in spots. and vic, this typhoon may be one of the strongest tropical cyclones to have ever made landfall. back to you. >> apparently from all the damage we is seen. you can help the victims of the philippines. you can call 1-877-help-crs or log onto their website, www.c s.org. >>> dozens of people are forced from their homes when a car makes a wrong turn in montgomery county. the vehicle slammed into a hill. the crash caused a gas leak. so everyone tuesday inside was evacuated. no one was injured. repairs are now being made to the broken gas line. it's unclear how many damage i
chelsea? >> thanks, vic. let's go ahead and take a look at a loop of satellite images, as typhoon hai yan roared across the sea. it went with a strength of what here in the atlantic basin would be a category 5 hurricane. now, let's take a look at some mind-boggling numbers, associated with this system. we saw speeds up to 195 miles per hour. maximum wind gusts estimated to be around 235 miles per hour. nearly 16 inches of rainfall fell in spots. and vic, this typhoon may be one of the...
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back to you guys on tv hill. >>> chelsea, thank you very much. and bob. it is a very blue monday for the ravens and their fans following yesterday's loss at cleveland. wjz is live at the team's training facility. mark viviano has the latest on coach harbaugh and what the ravens are saying about the loss. >> reporter: losing three straight games, now with a record of 3-5. which is the worse in their six seasons that john harbaugh has been their head coach. for years the ravens could at least count on beating the browns. but everyone that's not a sure thing after a disappointing loss in cleveland. in fact, the browns now have a better record than the defending super bowl champs taking advantage of the ravens many flaws and showing how far they've fallen since winning the championship. but the season is just half hour. so the ravens feel there's time to change course. >> you get back to work and put your head down and look forward to the next one. you have to be positive. you have to keep your head and your eyes forward. and that's what we're going to do. >>
back to you guys on tv hill. >>> chelsea, thank you very much. and bob. it is a very blue monday for the ravens and their fans following yesterday's loss at cleveland. wjz is live at the team's training facility. mark viviano has the latest on coach harbaugh and what the ravens are saying about the loss. >> reporter: losing three straight games, now with a record of 3-5. which is the worse in their six seasons that john harbaugh has been their head coach. for years the ravens...
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chelsea, it's a bit brisk out here. tonight will get people's attention, don't you think. >> it certainly will. what you did got everyone's attention too, i think. pretty funny. temperatures are on the cool side. we reached the high temperature after midnight. at the airport around 52 degrees unofficially. take a look at the currents. 38 degrees at the airport. in western maryland 25 in oakland all the way up to 40 and 41 degrees in pax river. dew point at 16 degrees. we have dried out quite a bit. across the region locally, temps ranging from 38 in westminster to 41 in d.c. and up in bel air. current winds are on the blustery side. that is making it feel cooler than it is. chilly temps are behind the cold front roaring through the mid-atlantic and northeast. notice this clear dry air filtering in behind the front. that will bring us the coldest air of the season as we head into the overnight hours tonight and into wednesday. temps will bottom out in the low to mid-20s. near record lows as we head into the overnight ton
chelsea, it's a bit brisk out here. tonight will get people's attention, don't you think. >> it certainly will. what you did got everyone's attention too, i think. pretty funny. temperatures are on the cool side. we reached the high temperature after midnight. at the airport around 52 degrees unofficially. take a look at the currents. 38 degrees at the airport. in western maryland 25 in oakland all the way up to 40 and 41 degrees in pax river. dew point at 16 degrees. we have dried out...
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meteorologist chelsea ingram has more details coming up. back to you. >>> don't forget the ravens are back on the football field in cincinnati this weekend. you can see the game against the bengals sunday afternoon at 1:00, live here on wjz. >>> still to come -- a university lockdown. who connecticut police have in custody and what he is saying about that incident. >> a very tight spot. latest on the nyu student that spent 36 hours trapped between two walls. >> pretty cloudy and cold. your forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's now mostly cloudy and 55 degrees in central maryland. your complete first warning weather forecast is still coming up. >>> the son of a college professor is under arrest for yesterday's security alert at central connecticut state university where reports of an armed man locked down the campus for three hours. turns out it was 21-year-old david kayem who caused the alarm who returned to the campus still in his ninja halloween costume from the weekend. he's apologizing but will be charged with breaching the
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but 25-year-old social entrepreneur chelsea roebuck is trying to change that. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon mr. rowebuck. >> we are going to learn the language called java script. >> his mission: develop curriculum for public schools based on stem education. science, technology, engineering and math. >> stem education is extremely powerful. what's the first step? >> me, dot, move forward. >> i was trained as an engineer, we are are taught to think critically and come up with solutions. >> but stem education is expensive. the u.s. government hassing budgeted 3.1 billion for it. >> it's less than 1% of the money spent on education. >> mckenzie says schools across the you know, needs entrepreneurs like chelsea roebuck because there aren't enough to teach them. >> think at the u.s. government level how we can better leverage pretty scarce resources. >> today is an exciting day because we're going to be using the computers i talked about. >> roebuck invented an inexpensive laptop. >> this is what we came up with. to design these backpacks we used the raspberry pie, which is a $35, sing
but 25-year-old social entrepreneur chelsea roebuck is trying to change that. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon mr. rowebuck. >> we are going to learn the language called java script. >> his mission: develop curriculum for public schools based on stem education. science, technology, engineering and math. >> stem education is extremely powerful. what's the first step? >> me, dot, move forward. >> i was trained as an engineer, we are are taught to...
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manning rather you are also part of the i am chelsea manning video a few months back why is this case so important to you. well it's important to me and and i certainly i mean it's a tricky thing to talk about because there is i mean what do i know i'm a musician i live in l.a. so if i worked for the n.s.a. or had worked for the n.s.a. i might have a different perspective but it seems like sometimes governments including our own are interested in restricting information because it is actually sensitive and to disseminate it would be compromising but other times people almost restrict governments restrict information either because it's embarrassing or it's just a kneejerk reaction you know this feeling like like it's their job to restrict access to information and that's why i thought the bradley chelsea manning case was so important because he was sort of drawing attention to the arbitrary seemingly arbitrary way in which the government was trying to restrict access to the list and simply classified information right it's also a crime to overclassify we see things just being classifi
manning rather you are also part of the i am chelsea manning video a few months back why is this case so important to you. well it's important to me and and i certainly i mean it's a tricky thing to talk about because there is i mean what do i know i'm a musician i live in l.a. so if i worked for the n.s.a. or had worked for the n.s.a. i might have a different perspective but it seems like sometimes governments including our own are interested in restricting information because it is actually...
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con polemico gol de chelsea rescata un punto contra westham >> en el teniis federer vencio a juan matin en tres sets >> se enfrentara a rafael nadal >> escuche usted >> dos cosmonautas rusos realizaron el relevo del fuego olimpico >> los doscosmonautas lelvaron la antorcha apagada >> pasaron al rededor de dos horas >> intercambiaron varias veces el simbolo en el espacio >> eso es todo por mi parte >> los invito que nos acompañe en el duelo de pumas y cruz azul >> cierre del apertura 2013 >> en instantes se ilumina por primera vez la torre uno del waltrade center >> regresamos con eso >> el jugador salvador cabañas recibio un desgarrador diagnostico >> esperaba la muerte, >> cuatro años mas tarde el llamado maradona parauayo ha sido su regreso >> decian que me iba a quedar en silla de ruedas >> el deportista cuenta su historia >> las luces en la parte más alta de la torre se encendieron al tiempo que un cliente decide si es aguja o viga >> con ambiente festivo, música, bailes, se desarrollo por la avenida de la capital mexicana el tradcional desfile > >>> hola quÉ tal, bienvenidos
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to edward snowden to chelsea manning all over the world people are speaking out whistleblowers are speaking out regular people are speaking out and saying enough is enough we want justice we want to know when people ask if a decentralized mass movement like this can achieve anything other than just making noise well last year they were instrumental in informing people about this but legislation that will provide legal protection for the internet giants that spano private information their users truthout with agencies and now in light of edward snowden's revelations they demand a drastic overhaul of the n.s.a. . in fact the movement rolled out in almost every continent francis lee in portugal were among the e.u. countries which i saw the protest elsewhere canada mexico and brazil were involved in demonstrations also drew crowds in japan australia and new zealand well but the face of guy fawkes more popular than ever abby martin looks at its
to edward snowden to chelsea manning all over the world people are speaking out whistleblowers are speaking out regular people are speaking out and saying enough is enough we want justice we want to know when people ask if a decentralized mass movement like this can achieve anything other than just making noise well last year they were instrumental in informing people about this but legislation that will provide legal protection for the internet giants that spano private information their users...
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if we don't have jeremy hammond's if we don't have had word snowden's if we don't have chelsea manning barrett brown's we don't have a free press this sometimes comes on the heels of the n.s.a. scandal continuing the debate on what should and should not. be kept secret in the u.s. and for how long the unprecedented war on whistleblowers will continue as well as the war on freedom of information and r.t. new york and in his supporters claim everything was stage managed by the f.b.i. that manipulated him to carry out the attacks on foreign government websites david seaman a u.s. journalist who's been keeping close tabs on the high tech story thinks the jailed activists was led every step of the way. he was approached by an f.b.i. informant this came out an article in wired magazine this f.b.i. informant is apparently the one who quote unquote cheer lead jeremy into hacking into this organization this f.b.i. informant also allegedly gave them a list of other targets that jeremy should go after and which he did not go after and when c. once he received the information he apparently downloa
if we don't have jeremy hammond's if we don't have had word snowden's if we don't have chelsea manning barrett brown's we don't have a free press this sometimes comes on the heels of the n.s.a. scandal continuing the debate on what should and should not. be kept secret in the u.s. and for how long the unprecedented war on whistleblowers will continue as well as the war on freedom of information and r.t. new york and in his supporters claim everything was stage managed by the f.b.i. that...
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the government side is, fine, let someone hire chelsea clinton. hire family members of members of congress but if we start having government programs that go their way, then, we're going to have a problem with government programs come up that are not justified, not good for the people, only good for the families of government administration officials. >> logical extension of first thing you said. if it is about don't hire this person, even if you don't think it's a bribe it looks like the wrong thing and you will attract attention to yourself. why would anyone go into government then? if you're immediately damning your children forever to never get a job because it might look bad, it is just one more reason to not go into government. dennis, is that fair? >> no it is entirely not fair. i have a bigger question for you. why is the u.s. government, the justice department, worried about this at all? why is this not a china, local official investigation on whether an outside bank from another country came in and bribed its own people? why is our justi
the government side is, fine, let someone hire chelsea clinton. hire family members of members of congress but if we start having government programs that go their way, then, we're going to have a problem with government programs come up that are not justified, not good for the people, only good for the families of government administration officials. >> logical extension of first thing you said. if it is about don't hire this person, even if you don't think it's a bribe it looks like the...
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chelsea ingram is at the mobile weather lab. let's start with bob turk. >> reporter: yesterday we only were in the 40s. right now we're up to 56. 58 in d.c. 57 in ocean city. remember the sun is already going down. 37 in oakland. now temperatures right now are running 14 degrees warmer than yesterday. this morning we did have some clear skies. that allowed temperatures in some spots to drop into the 30s. we have some warmer weather. chelsea is live with a look ahead to a milder wednesday. >> reporter: that's right. first let's talk about how it feels outside right now. it's a little cool. you'll need a jacket if you're headed out and about tonight. temperatures have actually been fluctuating and going up a bit. when i first got up here, temperatures were right around 56 degrees. we'll continue to see this trend as we head into tomorrow with milder temperatures in the forecast. we'll start to warm up even into the low 60s and maybe a little higher than that. for those details plus more, bob will have that coming up. back to you g
chelsea ingram is at the mobile weather lab. let's start with bob turk. >> reporter: yesterday we only were in the 40s. right now we're up to 56. 58 in d.c. 57 in ocean city. remember the sun is already going down. 37 in oakland. now temperatures right now are running 14 degrees warmer than yesterday. this morning we did have some clear skies. that allowed temperatures in some spots to drop into the 30s. we have some warmer weather. chelsea is live with a look ahead to a milder wednesday....
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al final el chelsea se impuso al schalke. ahora se nos vamos a comerciales, pero regresamos, de telenoticias en sólo unos minutos. >> sulema: y qué te parece moisés y vamos nuevamente con cristina que se encuentra en virginia, en vivo, para traernos el pronóstico del tiempo, porque mañana habrá que sacar el paraguas. cristina. >> cristina: muy buenas noches nuevamente, bueno las condiciones a esta hora estar un poco más frías, bajamos al rango de los 50, y esto será la historia para el día viernes. entretanto, vamos a echarle un vistazo a nuestro pronóstico de los cinco días. temperatura máxima de 64, de ahí en adelante, tenemos un descenso en la temperatura, asimismo el incremento a las ráfagas de viento para el día del viernes, temperatura máxima de 52 y mínima de 54. para el día sábado, 57 grados, el domingo, el día que celebramos la feria de la familia. el bueno, ya sabe para mañana, llévese una sombrilla nuevamente, necesitaremos ese abrigo para el día viernes. y eso ha sido todo de mi parte, regr
al final el chelsea se impuso al schalke. ahora se nos vamos a comerciales, pero regresamos, de telenoticias en sólo unos minutos. >> sulema: y qué te parece moisés y vamos nuevamente con cristina que se encuentra en virginia, en vivo, para traernos el pronóstico del tiempo, porque mañana habrá que sacar el paraguas. cristina. >> cristina: muy buenas noches nuevamente, bueno las condiciones a esta hora estar un poco más frías, bajamos al rango de los 50, y esto será la...
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he said, i will shoot you, give me your purse. >> chelsea hands over her purse, and as the suv speeds away, she notices something. >> there was a little girl in the backseat. she was just sitting in the very back of the vehicle, just not more than a year and a half old. >> immediately chelsea calls 911. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> hi. we were just mugged. >> where are you at right now? >> we're at the back of mel's parking lot, the club in the depot district. the car mugged us and then backed up and hit a car and drove away. >> what kind of vehicle were they in? >> it was a silver tahoe. >> sergeant jonathan stewart is an 11-year veteran of the lubbock police department. >> when the victims called dispatch and relayed the description, all officers in the area were then on the lookout for that tahoe. >> half a mile away from the parking lot, officer andrew evans sees a chevy matching the description and gives chase. unaware there's a child in the suv. >> once he initiated his lights and attempted to stop the vehicle, the vehicle fled and a pursuit ensued. >> the pursuit lasts sev
he said, i will shoot you, give me your purse. >> chelsea hands over her purse, and as the suv speeds away, she notices something. >> there was a little girl in the backseat. she was just sitting in the very back of the vehicle, just not more than a year and a half old. >> immediately chelsea calls 911. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> hi. we were just mugged. >> where are you at right now? >> we're at the back of mel's parking lot, the club in the...
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face to chelsea for alex and run by the royal court to cultural society. the event will celebrate its one hundredth anniversary disney tory labour hundred and sixty thousand visits his shadow is the will of god meanwhile it. to see the queen has a new reiki to visit at the keys. joseph our cities or so from day to showcase new ponds in twenty twelve to celebrate the queen's sixty eight summit friend. a special dining tv friends with some details. days five hundred exhibit a space that is entering sunday's day stretching the imagination and inspiring one guy that i offered him a treat since seen here with that the structure of current sales. most discussed in captures the essence of happy accidents. the event of sensory delights with colors and text is combine to produce breath taking patients. that takes place at the former head of king henry the eighth. so cool to have a stylish as it iss not just in a while. britain has a week scouting heritage gardens with all the news. cc has cost of god intends as a history with string cheese to the city in iraq. i di
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chelsea has a look at that. chelsea? >> thanks, bob. you are exactly right. we are going to warm up. but we have to get through a very cold night first. take a look at current temps across the region. northeast, all of that cold air over us and mid-atlantic. but check out down towards our south and towards our west. we have 50s on the map. 54 in new orleans. 51 in dallas. some of those 50s are going to be traveling our way. as soon as tomorrow. we'll have a warming trend, starting to begin. and eventually, by the weekend, we'll be looking at temps in the 60s. bob will have more on that coming up in your exclusive first warning forecast. for now, let's go back inside to bob. >>> the struggle for survival after the deadly super typhoon is now exploding into violence. as the hungry and homeless try to get life-saving supplies. wjz has live complete coverage. jessica kartalija has more on how a local church is helping with relief efforts. first, alphonso van marsh explains how emergency crews are responding. >> reporter: more security forces are on the streets of
chelsea has a look at that. chelsea? >> thanks, bob. you are exactly right. we are going to warm up. but we have to get through a very cold night first. take a look at current temps across the region. northeast, all of that cold air over us and mid-atlantic. but check out down towards our south and towards our west. we have 50s on the map. 54 in new orleans. 51 in dallas. some of those 50s are going to be traveling our way. as soon as tomorrow. we'll have a warming trend, starting to...
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meteorologist chelsea ingram is at quarry lake. but we start with bob turk in the first warning weather center. bob? beautiful sunset. >> unbelievable sunset out there. just a magnificent picture if you have a camera. take a look at that. it's been cold all afternoon. this morning, believe it or not, we started out at at 52 degrees. front came through and dropped around 40. basically upper 30s to low 40s all day. only 23 in elkton. these are january temperatures in denver. 40 in d.c. right now, running at 17 degrees colder. and 15 degrees colder in ocean city. with the breeze, the wind chill, if you're heading out, should be dressing for 29, 30, 28, 31-degree temperatures. that's really what your body is feeling. 16 is the way it feels in oakland. whatwhat do we have on tap for tonight? how long will it last? >>> tell you what. we've got even colder temperatures headed our way tonight. but first, before we get there, let's talk about what else is going on with the wjz mobile weather lab. we are sitting around 39 degrees. we have be
meteorologist chelsea ingram is at quarry lake. but we start with bob turk in the first warning weather center. bob? beautiful sunset. >> unbelievable sunset out there. just a magnificent picture if you have a camera. take a look at that. it's been cold all afternoon. this morning, believe it or not, we started out at at 52 degrees. front came through and dropped around 40. basically upper 30s to low 40s all day. only 23 in elkton. these are january temperatures in denver. 40 in d.c....
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interestingly the number one most underreported story according to project censored is the trial of chelsea manning earlier i spoke to making huff director of project centered about media literacy its importance of today's society i was asked i have asked him about why his organization chose the chelsea manning trial as the number one under covered story of the past year. you know the manning case was. really significant because it really sparked the the entire wiki leaks situation and since with the leaks has been on the scene and julian a songe there's been a really significant ramping up of efforts of governments led by the united states to really silence leakers silence whistleblowers and really intimidate journalists so that they won't report things that the government is doing. renowned journalist john pilger wrote a portion of a book where he talks about lannon foundation he alleges that this group censored his film and attacked the liberal media for selling a war make of course this fits into the larger grouping of the liberal establishment media can you briefly talk about what is t
interestingly the number one most underreported story according to project censored is the trial of chelsea manning earlier i spoke to making huff director of project centered about media literacy its importance of today's society i was asked i have asked him about why his organization chose the chelsea manning trial as the number one under covered story of the past year. you know the manning case was. really significant because it really sparked the the entire wiki leaks situation and since...
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um yielded were snowed in chelsea new york chelsea man in his old ones struggle that we will need to rise up and let people know the truth. if we don't have jeremy hammond simply don't have edwards noted us if we don't have chelsea manning's fairgrounds. we don't have a free press this and this comes on the heels of the nsa scandal continuing debate on what should and should not be kept secret in the us and how long the unprecedented war on whistleblowers will continue as well as the war on freedom of information. is this teacher cannot rt meal. it was a case that could have tested the surveillance tactics of the national security agency in open court but yesterday a federal judge in san diego's decided that was not in the cards. us district judge jeffrey miller denied a new trial for four somali immigrants including boss. meanwhile in a taxi driver was charged with aiding the enemy back in february. louisiana's the sole example of a successful and use of the mass collection of telephone medicaid a while and was convicted of sending the organization also bought a five hundred dollars
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chelsea has more on that, coming up tomorrow and the end of the week, with chillier temps. chelsea? >> thanks, bob. you are exactly right. and we have big changes on the way with rainfall. also, cooler weather. that cool front is going to come into the afternoon. with clearing afterwards. behind that, we'll see cooler temperatures. and we'll really notice the chill, as we head into thursday night and friday. just how cool will we get? well, you'll have to wait and see. and bob's updated first warning forecast. now, let's go back inside. >> thank you, chelsea. >>> the ravens' season hits a major crossroads this sunday, as they carry a three-game losing streak with a matchup into the cincinnati bengals. wjz is live in owings mills. sports director mark viviano has more on how the team is getting ready. >> how are you doing, kai? after a two-game losing streak, terrell suggs, declares a state of emergency. now that it's a three-game losing streak, suggs told me today, it's dev-con5 -- def- con5. but spiking today, many of the- - speaking today, many of the ravens say all is not lost. >
chelsea has more on that, coming up tomorrow and the end of the week, with chillier temps. chelsea? >> thanks, bob. you are exactly right. and we have big changes on the way with rainfall. also, cooler weather. that cool front is going to come into the afternoon. with clearing afterwards. behind that, we'll see cooler temperatures. and we'll really notice the chill, as we head into thursday night and friday. just how cool will we get? well, you'll have to wait and see. and bob's updated...
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interestingly the number one most underreported story according to project censored is the trial of chelsea manning earlier i spoke to make a huff director of project centered about media literacy its importance of today's society i've always asked him i have asked him about why his organization chose the chelsea manning trial as the number one under covered story of the past year. you know the manning case was. really significant because it really sparked the the entire wiki leaks situation and since we get leaks has been on the scene and julian a songe there's been a really significant ramping up of efforts of governments led by the united states to really silence leakers silence whistleblowers and really intimidate journalists so that they won't report things that the government is doing. renowned journalist john pilger wrote a portion of a book where he talks about lannon foundation he alleges that this group censored his film and attacked the liberal media for selling a war make of course this fits into the larger grouping of the liberal establishment media can you briefly talk about w
interestingly the number one most underreported story according to project censored is the trial of chelsea manning earlier i spoke to make a huff director of project centered about media literacy its importance of today's society i've always asked him i have asked him about why his organization chose the chelsea manning trial as the number one under covered story of the past year. you know the manning case was. really significant because it really sparked the the entire wiki leaks situation...
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interestingly the number one most underreported story according to project censored is the trial of chelsea manning earlier i spoke to make a huff director of project centered about media literacy its importance in today's society i was asked i have asked him about why his organization chose the chelsea manning trial as the number one most under covered story of the past year. you know the manning case was. really significant because it really sparked the the entire wiki leaks situation and since we get leaks has been on the scene and julian a songe there's been a really significant ramping up of efforts of governments led by the united states to really silence leakers silence whistleblowers and really intimidate journalists so that they won't report things that the government is doing. renowned journalist john pilger wrote a portion of a book where he talks about lannon foundation he alleges that this group censored his film and attacked the liberal media for selling a war make of course this fits into the larger grouping of the liberal establishment media can you briefly talk about what i
interestingly the number one most underreported story according to project censored is the trial of chelsea manning earlier i spoke to make a huff director of project centered about media literacy its importance in today's society i was asked i have asked him about why his organization chose the chelsea manning trial as the number one most under covered story of the past year. you know the manning case was. really significant because it really sparked the the entire wiki leaks situation and...
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and chelsea's nonprofit gone a google elite award. i want to close talking about the work that people like chelsea do ever day. there are thousands of open jobs in the u.s. in stem that aren't being filled because there aren't qualified candidates. stem is a the future of the u.s. economy. we need a knew union of leaders. the department of commerce presents a 17% increase in stem jobs by 2013. by 2018, those stem jobs will tern 26% more than non-stem job counterparts. that's our show for monday. i'm ali velshi. thanks for joining us. ♪ . >> hi, i'm lisa flesher and you're in the stream. pakistan and the u.s., friends, enemies orr friend mys. we take an independent look at this complicated relationship. our digital producer bringing in all your live feedback of which we have tons today. >> all angles. international tweets. and pakistanis can agree they agree on knock.
and chelsea's nonprofit gone a google elite award. i want to close talking about the work that people like chelsea do ever day. there are thousands of open jobs in the u.s. in stem that aren't being filled because there aren't qualified candidates. stem is a the future of the u.s. economy. we need a knew union of leaders. the department of commerce presents a 17% increase in stem jobs by 2013. by 2018, those stem jobs will tern 26% more than non-stem job counterparts. that's our show for...
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she and chelsea also took some questions that they got from interstate. this benefit wrapped up with the band blues traveler on stage. debora villalon ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now before coming to the bay area this afternoon, hillary clinton did allow media access at two appearances in southern california. she received an award this morning in los angeles from the mexican-american community. and another last night in beverly hills from the international medic corps. >>> a hit-and-run crash ended with one person in custody and two others on the run. oakland police say a honda crashed into a oncoming patrol car at 4:30 this morning at foothill and high street. three people inside the honda ran off, one person was caught and arrested at 48th and bancroft, but the other two got away. officers say no one was seriously hurt. >>> police in lodi have now arrested the driver accused of causing that horrific crash last month that killed five members of the same family. 28 -year-old ryan christopher morales was arrested eight hospital where he is treate
she and chelsea also took some questions that they got from interstate. this benefit wrapped up with the band blues traveler on stage. debora villalon ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now before coming to the bay area this afternoon, hillary clinton did allow media access at two appearances in southern california. she received an award this morning in los angeles from the mexican-american community. and another last night in beverly hills from the international medic corps....
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interestingly the number one most underreported story according to project censored is the trial of chelsea manning earlier i spoke to making huff director of project centered about media literacy its importance in today's society i was asked i have asked him about why his organization chose the chelsea manning trial as the number one under covered story of the past year. you know the manning case was. really significant because it really sparked the the entire wiki leaks situation and since we get leaks has been on the scene and julian a songe there's been a really significant ramping up of efforts of governments led by the united states to really silence leakers silence whistleblowers and really intimidate journalists so that they won't report things that the government is doing. renowned journalist john pilger wrote a portion of a book where he talks about lannon foundation he alleges that this group censored his film attacked the liberal media for selling a war make of course this fits into the larger grouping of the liberal establishment media can you briefly talk about what is the lan
interestingly the number one most underreported story according to project censored is the trial of chelsea manning earlier i spoke to making huff director of project centered about media literacy its importance in today's society i was asked i have asked him about why his organization chose the chelsea manning trial as the number one under covered story of the past year. you know the manning case was. really significant because it really sparked the the entire wiki leaks situation and since we...
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and chelsea's nonprofit gone a google elite award. i want to close talking about the work that people like chelsea do ever day. there are thousands of open jobs in the u.s. in stem that aren't being filled because there aren't qualified candidates. stem is a the future of the u.s. economy. we need a knew union of leaders. the department of commerce presents a 17% increase in stem jobs by 2013. by 2018, those stem jobs will tern 26% more than non-stem job counterparts. that's our show for monday. i'm ali velshi. thanks for joining us. ♪ check check >>> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy in new york. here are the top stories. >> this is the deadliest series of tornados that illinois has had in the month of november. >> the governor of illinois talking about the tornados blamed for killing eight in the midwest on sunday. there were more than 70 twisters across 12 states. >> in the philippines deaths stand at 4,000. about 50 u.s. navy ships and aircraft are taking part in global relief efforts. video of the deadly plane cra
and chelsea's nonprofit gone a google elite award. i want to close talking about the work that people like chelsea do ever day. there are thousands of open jobs in the u.s. in stem that aren't being filled because there aren't qualified candidates. stem is a the future of the u.s. economy. we need a knew union of leaders. the department of commerce presents a 17% increase in stem jobs by 2013. by 2018, those stem jobs will tern 26% more than non-stem job counterparts. that's our show for...
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el schalke 04, y el chelsea, en la ida los de mourinho golearon, y acÁ samuel eto o, uno a cero. y chelsea adelante en el malcador, samuel eto o, recibe de williams, y demba ba, con el tercero para el cuadro inglÉs, en el grupo chelsea es lÍder, en el encuentro de grupo f, el borussia dortmund recibiÓ al superlÍder de la liga premier el arsenal, ozil con el centro al Área, rechazo de la defensa, llega ramsey, con un remate de cabeza de testa para anotar el Único del partido. gran victoria del arsenal. lÍderes del grupo f. antes de despedirme no se pierdan la final del mundial sub 17 de mÉxico y nigeria, a la 10:30 por univisiÓn deportes. regreso con ustedes. bÁrbara y pamela. >>> gracias lindsay. para muchos, son el terror de los mares, para un hombre en las baham bahamas, son inofensivas mascotas con las que compartiÓ por aÑos. el defensor de los ejemplares, filmÓ un encuentro submarino para que aprendan a conocerlos y protegerlos, su criatura preferida tiene mÁs de 14 pies de longitud, y se llama ema. >>> o sea todas se llaman ema. >>> casi todas. >>> hay que resp
el schalke 04, y el chelsea, en la ida los de mourinho golearon, y acÁ samuel eto o, uno a cero. y chelsea adelante en el malcador, samuel eto o, recibe de williams, y demba ba, con el tercero para el cuadro inglÉs, en el grupo chelsea es lÍder, en el encuentro de grupo f, el borussia dortmund recibiÓ al superlÍder de la liga premier el arsenal, ozil con el centro al Área, rechazo de la defensa, llega ramsey, con un remate de cabeza de testa para anotar el Único del partido. gran...