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it turns out wheeler was right. police say a resident of this home became concerned when a driver of this dark-colored cadillac snaked his way up this long driveway. >> this is an area where you either live here or you know someone who lives here to be here. >> reporter: the resident called police after a few words were exchanged with the driver. police say 31-year-old ingam andre attempted to turn around when he got stuck in the muddy grass. when the officer arrived and approached the driver, police say the driver who did not have a weapon got out of his car, charged at and attacked the officer. that's when the officer opened fire multiple times. >> i lived here 15 times and never saw this before. >> reporter: he did not live in the neighborhood and residents along with detectives are trying to figure out why he came here in the first place. >> upsetting. scared. middle of the day having 30 cop cars come barreling down your street. >> reporter: and as a routine, for any officer involved in a shooting, the officer h
it turns out wheeler was right. police say a resident of this home became concerned when a driver of this dark-colored cadillac snaked his way up this long driveway. >> this is an area where you either live here or you know someone who lives here to be here. >> reporter: the resident called police after a few words were exchanged with the driver. police say 31-year-old ingam andre attempted to turn around when he got stuck in the muddy grass. when the officer arrived and approached...
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let's say we took all 6.5000018 wheeler's as they are retired and you buy natural-gas 18 wheeler. -- what say we took all 6.5 million 18 wheeler's. we import 4.5 billion barrels from opec. there are countries in opec that not like us. venezuela is in that group. the nigerians, we struggle with all the time. iran is in the group. when you look through it, we get 4.5 million bear -- million barrels a day from opec. we could cut out over half of that with just 6.5000018 wheeler's. that would be big. but the big part -- we could cut out 6.5 billion 18 wheeler's out of that. when they set the table for discussion, we do not have a place at the table because we are consumer. 85 million barrels of oil is produced every day in the world. we use 21 million of that. we import 13 million to the united states. we are using 25% of all the oil produced every day with 4% of the population. not good. if we tell them we're going to go on our resources year and help ourselves, we will have a place at the table. then we can negotiate for the price of oil to. but when you are sitting away from the table
let's say we took all 6.5000018 wheeler's as they are retired and you buy natural-gas 18 wheeler. -- what say we took all 6.5 million 18 wheeler's. we import 4.5 billion barrels from opec. there are countries in opec that not like us. venezuela is in that group. the nigerians, we struggle with all the time. iran is in the group. when you look through it, we get 4.5 million bear -- million barrels a day from opec. we could cut out over half of that with just 6.5000018 wheeler's. that would be...
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i want to go after 18 wheeler's. it is so easy to see what you can do when you are really focused on something. our focus would just be focused on the 18 wheeler's, which are 6.5 million. it i propose this and senate bill 14 away. the bills are very compatible and will go together. -- 1408. these bills are very compatible and will go together. she mentioned that i would be unlikely in this group of democrats. you did not laugh. i laughed louder than anybody out there did. i am unusual to the crowd. i made all of the republican senators and talked to them. somebody said, can you get in to see them? i can get in to see any of those guys. i have been paying the money for food knows how long? if they had me in and they were very respectful, but nothing ever happened. that is the sad part of my story. and frustration, i said that i met the senator. he seems like he would be a person that would listen to me. he may even pay attention and may have a interest in what i have to say. i went to see him for a 15- minute meeting
i want to go after 18 wheeler's. it is so easy to see what you can do when you are really focused on something. our focus would just be focused on the 18 wheeler's, which are 6.5 million. it i propose this and senate bill 14 away. the bills are very compatible and will go together. -- 1408. these bills are very compatible and will go together. she mentioned that i would be unlikely in this group of democrats. you did not laugh. i laughed louder than anybody out there did. i am unusual to the...
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. ♪ miami dolphins number one ♪ >> we've got tara wheeler. she was miss virginia 2008. >> oh, yeah! [laughter] >> what? >> we got her in virginia. we get her going into this salon where she basically went in to get her hair shaved off. she did it for charity, to raise money for kids with cancer. >> isn't that nice? >> we get her beforehand. >> i was nervous at first. but now i'm excited because i'm a healthy 25-year-old and my hair is going to grow back. i'm not a little girl battling cancer. >> we were there the whole time they were cutting it. she was tearing up the whole time. but when they're done, she looks -- she pulls it off. she says this will make a great wig. >> valentino on his yacht in tuscany. he's out there -- >> speedos, i'm sure. >> no, he's actually wearing board shorts. but he's got a guy washing his dog in speedos. he's got two little pugs and a guy in red speedos washing his two pugs down on his knees. >> i wear the pants on this boat! >> coming up -- >> george takei at the grove. we ask him about "the newlywed game." we ask him if shatner has called to congratul
. ♪ miami dolphins number one ♪ >> we've got tara wheeler. she was miss virginia 2008. >> oh, yeah! [laughter] >> what? >> we got her in virginia. we get her going into this salon where she basically went in to get her hair shaved off. she did it for charity, to raise money for kids with cancer. >> isn't that nice? >> we get her beforehand. >> i was nervous at first. but now i'm excited because i'm a healthy 25-year-old and my hair is going to grow...
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just a fleet of 250,000 natural gas-fueled 18-wheelers gives us, are you ready, skee-daddy? 1.7 million new jobs. hey, mr. president, beat that. okay, cramer. i can hear you thinking switching to natural gas may give the economy a huge boost, but how can this clean, green, and cheap fuel make me money as an investor? where's the takeaway? i'm glad you asked. right now the biggest beneficiaries from the natural gas are the companies that are raking in more profits because of its ultralow under $3 price. first, chemical companies, they spend a fortune on natural gas, using about 30% of what we produce. refineries and other petroleum and coal-based products take about 14 persian of our natural gas. primary metals producers like iron and steel mills, aluminum. 10% of their natural gas. agriculture's in there. so is glass. very important. composite making. so you can bet that there's some big winners with natural gas trading down. even after its miraculous run. among the chemical companies listen to this one. dow chemical. every dollar change in natural gas price per million brit
just a fleet of 250,000 natural gas-fueled 18-wheelers gives us, are you ready, skee-daddy? 1.7 million new jobs. hey, mr. president, beat that. okay, cramer. i can hear you thinking switching to natural gas may give the economy a huge boost, but how can this clean, green, and cheap fuel make me money as an investor? where's the takeaway? i'm glad you asked. right now the biggest beneficiaries from the natural gas are the companies that are raking in more profits because of its ultralow under...
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but just three days ago, at almost the same spot, a road assign bottom killed specialist wheeler and seriously wounded cami mccormick. >> do you know who did it? >> yes, we do. >> reporter: lieutenant cornell told cbs news three men were arrested after a search by the afghan army brought in suspects with evidence on their hands. >> and there were three individual there is that had explosives three times the normal limit or tolerance levels for tnt. >> reporter: we watched as a team of investigators boarded a helicopter carrying the physical evidence, including finger prints, that could convict the these men of murdering an american soldier and wounding a u.s. citizen. except one of the bombers had a cell phone with a number to the ministry of defense in cab pull which might plain why a letter arrived saying we arrested the wrong men. >> we think he was tied to the minute ter of defense, someone in that office that began to put political pressure. >> reporter: the three are still in u.s. custody and could be put on trial. but u.s. officers say there will be neither justice nor securit
but just three days ago, at almost the same spot, a road assign bottom killed specialist wheeler and seriously wounded cami mccormick. >> do you know who did it? >> yes, we do. >> reporter: lieutenant cornell told cbs news three men were arrested after a search by the afghan army brought in suspects with evidence on their hands. >> and there were three individual there is that had explosives three times the normal limit or tolerance levels for tnt. >> reporter: we...
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be sure to catch us online for a glimpse of the economy from behind an 18- wheeler...how one small trucking company is surviving the recession. plus, big movie studios gear up for the upcoming film festival season.... looking for the next break out hit...will the move payoff for studios... and investors? and... a check up on money market funds...you can find these stories and more on our website...first businessx.com. and straight ahead on the show... unemployment seems to be on the minds of most american's these days..especially our viewers....we dive into viewer mail...next. as expected with the unemployment rate hovering close to 10 percent loss of both coming in on the voicemail x and for some job hands but also a little bit of a critique about how we've been talking about jobs our first caller things that we are setting a bad example. palo this is miss reist and i'm calling from texas you are setting an example a very bad example for our children that you will love to go to college. was to use going to call it with appearance can even get jobs and they have for college educations. that
be sure to catch us online for a glimpse of the economy from behind an 18- wheeler...how one small trucking company is surviving the recession. plus, big movie studios gear up for the upcoming film festival season.... looking for the next break out hit...will the move payoff for studios... and investors? and... a check up on money market funds...you can find these stories and more on our website...first businessx.com. and straight ahead on the show... unemployment seems to be on the minds of...
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we were talking about foster wheeler before we were interrupted by the bare i can news. you look at foster wheeler, fluor, some of those big energy makers, but then you start to look aat the coal names. absolutely on fire today. not just walter the coking coal names but across the board the coal names. another metal that's absolutely moving right now to the up side, these coal names are on fire. i think if you look at freeport-mcmoran i believe lowest level of volatility now in two years. so at 68, today is the day if you want to hold on to it, which i do, you buy those puts right now. it's the cheapest level in two years. you can buy that put. if you're wrong, the stock turns around, so what? you've stopped yourself out. if it continues to the up side, now you can participate because this thing, the earnings potential at $3 for copper right now incredible for freeport. >> back to the coal names, though, which names are most leveraged to the metallurgical side of the business? >> walter, tech, anr, those are your big three names that have the best exposure. i also throw
we were talking about foster wheeler before we were interrupted by the bare i can news. you look at foster wheeler, fluor, some of those big energy makers, but then you start to look aat the coal names. absolutely on fire today. not just walter the coking coal names but across the board the coal names. another metal that's absolutely moving right now to the up side, these coal names are on fire. i think if you look at freeport-mcmoran i believe lowest level of volatility now in two years. so at...
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. >> reporter: neighbor jay wheeler confirms police statistics that there is next-to-no crime in this quiet neighborhood and deadend streets. >> there virtually no crime at all. maybe something gets something stolen out of their garage once in a while. but for something like this -- >> reporter: investigators spent hours documenting the scene of the shooting and then towed away the car involved. the officer involved has been placed on paid routine administrative leave, while the investigation is conducted. doreen, back to you. >> jackie bensen in darnestown, thank you, jackie. >>> family and friends are mourning a local marine who was killed in afghanistan while serving his second tour of duty there. lance corporal jordan crobot of frederick, maryland, was killed during combat this past weekend. he had already been deployed to iraq. relatives say the 24-year-old always wanted to service his country. >> we're re-enacting and he just seemed to be -- have,ou know, a heart for that and he always wanted to be a marine. >> he leaves behind a wife and three younger siblings. the department o
. >> reporter: neighbor jay wheeler confirms police statistics that there is next-to-no crime in this quiet neighborhood and deadend streets. >> there virtually no crime at all. maybe something gets something stolen out of their garage once in a while. but for something like this -- >> reporter: investigators spent hours documenting the scene of the shooting and then towed away the car involved. the officer involved has been placed on paid routine administrative leave, while...
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witnesses say it looked like a wall of water hitting the area picking up 18-wheelers and tossing them around. wow. people don't realize the power of water. you have six inches of water on a highway that is flowing across a highway, you can float an suv with that. i mean, just blow it off the road. it's unbelievable. think about it. you go to the beach and you feel the water coming in against your ankles. then when it goes back out -- it will drag you around. but i tell you what. we've got showers in the area. nothing like what you just saw in turkey. take a look outside now. your shot from harbor cam. some kids are getting a little playtime there on the swing sets at federal hill. our temperature now at 71 degrees. 66% humidity. winds from the east/northeast at 10 miles per hour. pressure rising 30.14. a coastal flood advisory is in effect. everything that you see in blue is the coastal flood advisory which does include the coastal sections of jersey, delaware as well as maryland and a gale warning behind our abc2 logo. a gale warning is in effect. all the pink there, along the easter
witnesses say it looked like a wall of water hitting the area picking up 18-wheelers and tossing them around. wow. people don't realize the power of water. you have six inches of water on a highway that is flowing across a highway, you can float an suv with that. i mean, just blow it off the road. it's unbelievable. think about it. you go to the beach and you feel the water coming in against your ankles. then when it goes back out -- it will drag you around. but i tell you what. we've got...
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tara wheeler is now a reporter for comcast sportsnet. she started the evening with pretty long hair but that's not how she ended it. she's been raising money for pediatric cancer. she decided to mark childhood cancer month by having her head shaved. she said she's been blessed in her life and one way to give back is by raise ago awareness for those who faced life-threatening diseases. there she is, shaved head a all. >> she's a very cool girl. she's made a lot of redskin games, covering sports for em. >> now we know what she looks like w >>> take a look at this. a guy named tom houk lives in steamboat springs in colorado. he is crazy about putt. he installed a putting green in his yard and practiced every night. when it was time for quitting, he left the golf balls on the green for the next day but when he got up, the golf balls were gone. he lost about 70 of them and stayed up one night to watch. check this out, a fox, hairless fox, was stealing his golf balls. he didn't take just one or two. grabbed as many balls as one time, took them
tara wheeler is now a reporter for comcast sportsnet. she started the evening with pretty long hair but that's not how she ended it. she's been raising money for pediatric cancer. she decided to mark childhood cancer month by having her head shaved. she said she's been blessed in her life and one way to give back is by raise ago awareness for those who faced life-threatening diseases. there she is, shaved head a all. >> she's a very cool girl. she's made a lot of redskin games, covering...
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cars, trucks, buses, loss of two wheelers on the road today. >> how many in the u.s.? >> in the u.s., abo 300,000. spec 300,000 or 300 billion? >> three hundred million. >> is that too many? >> this is the issue. the issue is that if we want, if wh we have, the mobility we have which is wonderful, if we want to replicate that to the world, you can't do it the way -- the world can do it the way we have done in terms of oil, internal combustion. it is just, there is not going to be enough air, enough in terms of climate change, enough oil to did what we have done. >> has the world tried in the late the u.s.? >> it is at a crossroads right now. china, india, brazil, russia, most of asia, they are all following us. affluence has made more mobility which is wonderful, and t way it has been, gm going to china and saying by our partner so it are at the crossroads where could the conventional order really could be different. that is a lot of what this book is about. >> y say there's about 1 billion motor vehicles on the roads today. the title of your new book, co-authored by d
cars, trucks, buses, loss of two wheelers on the road today. >> how many in the u.s.? >> in the u.s., abo 300,000. spec 300,000 or 300 billion? >> three hundred million. >> is that too many? >> this is the issue. the issue is that if we want, if wh we have, the mobility we have which is wonderful, if we want to replicate that to the world, you can't do it the way -- the world can do it the way we have done in terms of oil, internal combustion. it is just, there is...
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tara wheeler, with a shaved head. why? find out, coming up. garth, you're up. hold on, i'm at capitalone.com picking a photo... for my credit card. here's one from my prom. oh, what memories. how 'bout one from our golf outing? ( shouting ) i know, maybe one of my first-born son. dad, mom says the boys gotta go. personalize your card by uploading... your own photo at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? ♪ greta: here is the best of the rest of the stories. it gets worse and worse for acorn. we should calm -- we showed you thosstunning undercover tapes. now the justice department has planned to investigate acorn's application for money from the justice the bargain. there ceo spoke to chris wallace. she tried to defend herself and her organization. >> we will be looking at doing an anti-acorn amendment, and president obama is a very smart and thoughtful person. what he does is his decision. i would never presume to tell the president whether he should veto a bill or not. >> one year-ago you went in to clean up acorn. is this the new and improved acorn? >> wha
tara wheeler, with a shaved head. why? find out, coming up. garth, you're up. hold on, i'm at capitalone.com picking a photo... for my credit card. here's one from my prom. oh, what memories. how 'bout one from our golf outing? ( shouting ) i know, maybe one of my first-born son. dad, mom says the boys gotta go. personalize your card by uploading... your own photo at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? ♪ greta: here is the best of the rest of the stories. it gets worse and worse for acorn....
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staying on the two-wheeler wasn't a problem but getting off is a different story. get on the ground! police soon learn why the suspect is so unsteady with the bike. it's not his. he stole it. now he'll have to face the consequences... starting face-down on the pavement. bunnell: when police try to pull over a motorcyclist for speeding, the man takes off. the cyclist doesn't have a record but he's risking everything to get away. when he veers suddenly into this narrow construction zone sergeant matt libby follows. when the officer behind sergeant libby tries the same thing, he loses control. sergeant libby can only watch in his rearview mirror as his fellow officer spins out. sergeant matt libby: he didn't wreck his car but he was out of commission for a minute and then he got back into the pursuit. bunnell: but now the cyclist has catapulted ahead. the officers have no idea where he is. when they catch up to him, they see the driver taking more and more chances. sergeant libby gets on the p.a. he barely avoids a catastrophic collision squeezing by this semi. but th
staying on the two-wheeler wasn't a problem but getting off is a different story. get on the ground! police soon learn why the suspect is so unsteady with the bike. it's not his. he stole it. now he'll have to face the consequences... starting face-down on the pavement. bunnell: when police try to pull over a motorcyclist for speeding, the man takes off. the cyclist doesn't have a record but he's risking everything to get away. when he veers suddenly into this narrow construction zone sergeant...
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and he said i could park at his neighbor's house and he could get his four-wheeler and pick me up. and, you know, i just thought that that was very strange. and i'm like, no, i definitely -- i'm smart enough to know that that is just wrong to do. so he had propositioned that but that never happened, ever. >> a week after your first date you quit your job and this is what appeared on the "star" website. it says -- tell me how that went down. did you walk into your boss's office and say, hey, you know what? i think i might be in love or really in to jon? i can't work here anymore? >> i don't want to really go in detail about how my boss called or anything like that, but i felt it was the right thing to do, to resign from my job because, you know, i even said can i have ten minutes because i really wanted to make sure. and it was just jon in the house that told me that i should quit my job. >> so it was jon's idea for you to actually quit. >> yes. he told me that i was supposed to be his assist aunt. we even discussed this after he went back to haley. i was still supposed to work for
and he said i could park at his neighbor's house and he could get his four-wheeler and pick me up. and, you know, i just thought that that was very strange. and i'm like, no, i definitely -- i'm smart enough to know that that is just wrong to do. so he had propositioned that but that never happened, ever. >> a week after your first date you quit your job and this is what appeared on the "star" website. it says -- tell me how that went down. did you walk into your boss's office...
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bald beauty queen, miss virginia 2008, tara wheeler shaved her head last night. all of the money she raised by shaving her beautiful locks will go to saint baldricks to help children with
bald beauty queen, miss virginia 2008, tara wheeler shaved her head last night. all of the money she raised by shaving her beautiful locks will go to saint baldricks to help children with
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i'm creigh deeds, candidate for governor, >>> that's former miss virginia tara wheeler getting her hair cut off and head shaved why would a beauty queen do such a thing, it is for charity. the newly bald weaver is in new york this morning to do the rounds on the talk show. we will be watching for her on the "early show." >> she looks so beautiful. >> she does. >> she is great. i have more info on her about my blog. 270 southbound an accident at shady grove it is cleared but jammed father hurley to the split. in bowie 193 southbound close between glendale and u.s. 50. northbound you are doing okay and 395 northbound at the 14th street bridge. this accident on the right shoulder is adding to that delay. to the pentagon and slow from the beltway to seminary. howie? >> a little fog in some places. we could see a shower. could be a thunderstorm on thursday. more seasonal by the end of the week with a chance of a thunderstorm on saturday night. >>> traders are still thinking dow ten thousand. we have a ways to go but may inch closer today. futures trading is looking high they are morning. >>
i'm creigh deeds, candidate for governor, >>> that's former miss virginia tara wheeler getting her hair cut off and head shaved why would a beauty queen do such a thing, it is for charity. the newly bald weaver is in new york this morning to do the rounds on the talk show. we will be watching for her on the "early show." >> she looks so beautiful. >> she does. >> she is great. i have more info on her about my blog. 270 southbound an accident at shady grove...
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joe wheeler, an ex-confederate, big time ex-confederate officer, chasing retreating spaniards in 1898 somewhere near san juan hill. he heard the yell, "we have the damn yankees on the run." he just could not get the enemy's straight. but but taylor -- you remember, teddy roosevelt put together an army of trackers, former sheriff's, people from tiffany's in new york -- this is one of my favorites. sgt but taylor, when later campaigning for roosevelt, said to crowds, and " ladies and gentleman, theodore roosevelt kept every promise he ever made to us, and he will to you, as well. he led us of san one hell -- up san juan hill like sheep to the slaughter, and so will he leave you -- lead you. " you cannot make this stuff up. it is a country of dreams, but the amazing thing about this country is that dreams still come true. when i was secretary of education of the united states, traveling the country, my wife, a former special ed teacher -- i would teach the fourth, seventh, and 11th grades. i was in the 11th grade classroom in san diego, and a woman said, you really love this country, don
joe wheeler, an ex-confederate, big time ex-confederate officer, chasing retreating spaniards in 1898 somewhere near san juan hill. he heard the yell, "we have the damn yankees on the run." he just could not get the enemy's straight. but but taylor -- you remember, teddy roosevelt put together an army of trackers, former sheriff's, people from tiffany's in new york -- this is one of my favorites. sgt but taylor, when later campaigning for roosevelt, said to crowds, and " ladies...
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tara wheeler will shave her locks off tonight in support of saint bald ricks benefiting kids with cancer. she said it is just hair. she hoped to raise money. she is dedicated to raising money for the cause and you can donate or support her tonight. she will be at the crystal city sports pub in arlington where 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and i notary and she's actually so excited about this. her hair is a little past her shoulders and she does a lot with children's charities and helping saint baldricks so kudos to you. >> she is gorgeous. >> hair or not. >> and hair grows back as she said. >> let's talk about what is happening weather wise. a few clouds rolled in but just outside, clear and comfortable. we have 50s and 60s out there. a few spots in the low 50s especially like baltimore and andrews air force base in the low 50s. easton
tara wheeler will shave her locks off tonight in support of saint bald ricks benefiting kids with cancer. she said it is just hair. she hoped to raise money. she is dedicated to raising money for the cause and you can donate or support her tonight. she will be at the crystal city sports pub in arlington where 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and i notary and she's actually so excited about this. her hair is a little past her shoulders and she does a lot with children's charities and helping saint baldricks so...
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they are ground into category including retro, three-wheelers and modification. this year's airbrush winner? this design, indian style, legend of the american people. his prize for a month's work? 500,000 rupia, about $50. in indonesia they say they are proud of these schoolers because they are passed down through family. these days a scooter made in 1966 is being ridden by a person born in 1982. continuing this scooter subculture for future generations. margaret conley, indonesia. >> vintage scooters huge in asia. i was in taiwan last year where my parents are originally from. it's interesting, you ride down the streets, they have entire families on these scooters, kids and all. it's like a clown car scooter. around. >> i'm sure there's quite a bit of balancing on getting all these people on one scooter at
they are ground into category including retro, three-wheelers and modification. this year's airbrush winner? this design, indian style, legend of the american people. his prize for a month's work? 500,000 rupia, about $50. in indonesia they say they are proud of these schoolers because they are passed down through family. these days a scooter made in 1966 is being ridden by a person born in 1982. continuing this scooter subculture for future generations. margaret conley, indonesia. >>...
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with alison who met a man and followed him to texas where she says he was teaching her to drive 18-wheelers. jason sent an e-mail in the summer of 2001 telling us he and britney moved on to a suburb of los angeles. they had scraped together enough money to rent a small apartment. a lucky break, jason said. the apartment had an organ that let him keep up with his music. as for spider, we spoke with her in 2002 and she told us she gave her baby to an acquaintance for safekeeping before she went to jail in the previous summer. after serving several months for a misdemeanor, she said she had been unable to find her baby. dcfs records show they have had no contact with spider or the child since the summer of 2001. that's our report. i'm john seigenthaler. >>> to subscribe to our msnbc prime-time newsletter or for information on upcoming programs go to prime.msnbc.com. >>> right now on msnbc saturday, on the road again, the president pitches his health care message. will we hear anything new? a preview ahead. >>> one shot wonder, new reports that a swine flu vaccine could work easier and faster t
with alison who met a man and followed him to texas where she says he was teaching her to drive 18-wheelers. jason sent an e-mail in the summer of 2001 telling us he and britney moved on to a suburb of los angeles. they had scraped together enough money to rent a small apartment. a lucky break, jason said. the apartment had an organ that let him keep up with his music. as for spider, we spoke with her in 2002 and she told us she gave her baby to an acquaintance for safekeeping before she went...
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effort here is illustrate that this buildi could take a fily of four and without any utity, input or 18 wheeler liveries or anything-- keep them alive and at's a... that's a zero carbonootprint essentially. >> reporte the three bedroom phoex is listed at $1.2 llion. ultimately, hehinks earthship- li homes are vital to sustaining the pnet. >> engineers we in here. he said "well, what the wod needs... needs now is 1 billn of these immediately." that was..that was it right there. i id, "that's comi from an engineer, thatorks for me." that means that 're on the ght track. >> reporr: reynolds wants to make the earthships more affordable by establisng a communy where people contribute their lab in return for hoing. he hopes to have that oject operational within theext ar. >> lehre you can see photos of earthshi on our web site newshour.pbs.org >>ehrer: next tonight, the dangers of disacted driving and w government warnings about the problem. ray suarez has t story. >> reporter: taniaourbonnais is a professional race car driver and performance dring hool instructor-- taking 16- year-old marand high sc
effort here is illustrate that this buildi could take a fily of four and without any utity, input or 18 wheeler liveries or anything-- keep them alive and at's a... that's a zero carbonootprint essentially. >> reporte the three bedroom phoex is listed at $1.2 llion. ultimately, hehinks earthship- li homes are vital to sustaining the pnet. >> engineers we in here. he said "well, what the wod needs... needs now is 1 billn of these immediately." that was..that was it right...
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. >>> coming up next, foster wheeler, caterpillar, yahoo -- all up big at the close, but what is tomorrow's trade? today "pop ." stick around. ♪ well i was shoppr ♪ which one's me - a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit report dot com, baby. ♪ ♪ saw their ads on my tv ♪ thought about going but was too lazy ♪ ♪ now instead of looking fly and rollin' phat ♪ ♪ my legs are sticking to the vinyl ♪ ♪ and my posse's getting laughed at. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free- credit report dot com, baby. ♪ >>> welcome back to "fast money." we are live at the nasdaq market site in new york's times square. after-hours that is palm, right now it is down by just about 2%. it's earnings in the first quarter came in better than expected. outlook in the second quarter was disappointing and also should note it announced a 16 million share offering which would explain the pressure on that stock. lower forecast for second quarter and a seconda
. >>> coming up next, foster wheeler, caterpillar, yahoo -- all up big at the close, but what is tomorrow's trade? today "pop ." stick around. ♪ well i was shoppr ♪ which one's me - a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit report dot com, baby. ♪ ♪ saw their ads on my tv ♪ thought about going but was too lazy ♪ ♪ now...
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. >>> coming up next, foster wheeler, caterpillayahoo! all up big at the close, but what is tomorrow's trade? today requestst pop"? stick around. most people try to get rid of algae, and we're trying to grow it. the algae are very beautiful. they come in blue or red, golden, green. algae could be converted into biofuels... that we could someday run our cars on. in using algae to form biofuels, we're not competing with the food supply. and they absorb co2, so they help solve the greenhouse problem, as well. we're making a big commitment to finding out... just how much algae can help to meet... the fuel demands of the world. the no slip white strips. >>> welcome back to "fast money." we are live at the nasdaq market site in new york's times square. after-hours that is palm, right now it is down by just about 2%. it's earnings in the first quarter came in better than expected. outlook in the second quarter was disappointing and also should note it announced a 16 million share offering which would explain the pressure on that stock. lower for
. >>> coming up next, foster wheeler, caterpillayahoo! all up big at the close, but what is tomorrow's trade? today requestst pop"? stick around. most people try to get rid of algae, and we're trying to grow it. the algae are very beautiful. they come in blue or red, golden, green. algae could be converted into biofuels... that we could someday run our cars on. in using algae to form biofuels, we're not competing with the food supply. and they absorb co2, so they help solve the...
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a warm welcome to the former miss virginia, tara wheeler, who looks even more beautiful now. >> thank you. bill: how does it feel? >> it is a bit colder. the first day, i was crying. it was overwhelming. it is part of who you are, but i'm a healthy 25-year-old. bill, the last time you talked you describe how you look in the mirror and try to imagine yourself bald. >> there is nothing that can mimic what you will look like. bill: you've raised $50,000. that is wonderful. and you are still raising money. i think we have videotape that even you would like to see. that is the process. >> that is my mohawk. that is actually my motherother shaving my head. she is a hairdresser. so it went against everything she believes in to shave my head. it is for the good cause. bill: we also have some pictures of you visiting kids with cancer. you go to a special place in the washington area, and you will be seeing those kids again soon. >> i was an ambassador for the children's medical hospital. there is one little girl at uva who when i first met her, was just diagnosed with cancer. she lost her hair
a warm welcome to the former miss virginia, tara wheeler, who looks even more beautiful now. >> thank you. bill: how does it feel? >> it is a bit colder. the first day, i was crying. it was overwhelming. it is part of who you are, but i'm a healthy 25-year-old. bill, the last time you talked you describe how you look in the mirror and try to imagine yourself bald. >> there is nothing that can mimic what you will look like. bill: you've raised $50,000. that is wonderful. and...
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he comes from milwaukee and this year not being able to do it quite as well, along with wheeler. and the magic day. it seemed like august 7 and since then they're something like 13-25. they are struggled. >> gary: let's see if the orioles can get to it here and put more runs up on the board in the latter part of the ballgame. bell for will stay out as he was able to get the out he needed that will bring up matt wieters as he has an rbi and a sac fly and has also grounded out. he is officially oh-fer one in the ballgame. opponents' batting average is .100 points higher this year than it was last year when he was so effective. they hit .143 last year off of him. .143 is pretty amazing. >> jim: that is one of the problems. he was so good last year. dennis sarfate was a teammate with him in milwaukee, and she a high energy guy and i was introduced to him the other guy day. i said one of the things when you are high energy as we look at brian shouse who has pitched in the first two games of this four-game series and maybe we'll see him again, is to be able to relax. and then it is a l
he comes from milwaukee and this year not being able to do it quite as well, along with wheeler. and the magic day. it seemed like august 7 and since then they're something like 13-25. they are struggled. >> gary: let's see if the orioles can get to it here and put more runs up on the board in the latter part of the ballgame. bell for will stay out as he was able to get the out he needed that will bring up matt wieters as he has an rbi and a sac fly and has also grounded out. he is...
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. >> reporter: ellen wheeler is the executive producer. >> we said we're going to have to do the show for 35% less money. we're already doing it for less than anyone else. what can we do? >> they started shooting with cheaper equipment, not much fancier than home movie cameras. they shot more scenes out of the studio in new jersey. offices were made over to double as sets including the executive producer's office which is scene on the air as a c... seedy motel room. >> reporter: on the day we were there, they were shooting a sexy scene. he's a jewel thief. she's his lawyer and the plot calls for a surprise ending. but guiding light was fighting powerful forces. its audience wasn't just shrinking. it was wrinkling. in tv youth sells largely because youth buys which is why advertisers look for younger viewers very few of whom were watching guiding light. >> maybe its audience didn't survive. i mean that in the literal sense that this was an audience that had 72... at 72 years of age you can imagine the one way you age out of watching a show like that is to pass on. >> reporter: for more
. >> reporter: ellen wheeler is the executive producer. >> we said we're going to have to do the show for 35% less money. we're already doing it for less than anyone else. what can we do? >> they started shooting with cheaper equipment, not much fancier than home movie cameras. they shot more scenes out of the studio in new jersey. offices were made over to double as sets including the executive producer's office which is scene on the air as a c... seedy motel room. >>...
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tara wheeler. beautiful. beautiful. >> beautiful. >> it is childhood cancer awareness month. you decided last night, you were going to shave your head. why? >> i did. i've been fund-raising since i came on the show in april, as miss virginia. i'm not miss virginia, but i'm a sports reporter for comcast sports sunset. i'm still in the public view to make a difference. kept on fund-raising. to 1:it.ett >> we were seeing you in the chair and doing that. >> i got a little emotional. >> you have a nice shaped head. >> and good melon. >> i got lucky. i wouldn't sure. >> i know this is very important to you. this is something you have been talking about. and even though you were not able to raise the amount of money you wanted to, originally, you still wanted to do this. >> i did. it means something. it's in solidarity with the kids battling cancer. i may not have raised $500,000 by the day i shaved. but we're going to continue to fund raise and spread awareness right now. >> let me just hug you. this is wonderful. i know going through it. people sometimes don't want to fight cancer
tara wheeler. beautiful. beautiful. >> beautiful. >> it is childhood cancer awareness month. you decided last night, you were going to shave your head. why? >> i did. i've been fund-raising since i came on the show in april, as miss virginia. i'm not miss virginia, but i'm a sports reporter for comcast sports sunset. i'm still in the public view to make a difference. kept on fund-raising. to 1:it.ett >> we were seeing you in the chair and doing that. >> i got a...
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it flooded through here, hitting what was a parking -- an open air parking garage for trucks. 18-wheelers that travel between turkey and bulgaria and greece. you can see these trucks smashed against each other. and this was particularly deadly because the drivers normally sleep inside the cabs of the trucks at night. and water came before dawn. so, we spoke with one truck driver reduced to tears describing how he tried and failed to save one foreign truck driver from the rushing waters this morning. let's take a listen to what he had to say. >> there was one foreigner, we weren't able to save him. he disappeared. maybe he was from bulgaria. we couldn't save him. we reached out our hands but the water started to rise. we were afraid because the water was going to drag us, too. >> reporter: fredricka, this is just a snapshot of what's going on across northwest turkey. hundreds of homes and businesses flooded. hundreds of cars swept into the nearby sea. this site where you see so much destruction and where people have been going to with sniffer dogs looking for bodies, at least six bodies ha
it flooded through here, hitting what was a parking -- an open air parking garage for trucks. 18-wheelers that travel between turkey and bulgaria and greece. you can see these trucks smashed against each other. and this was particularly deadly because the drivers normally sleep inside the cabs of the trucks at night. and water came before dawn. so, we spoke with one truck driver reduced to tears describing how he tried and failed to save one foreign truck driver from the rushing waters this...
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tara wheeler is now a reporter for comcast sports net. she used to have long hair. well, she did just a minute before this picture was taken. last night in arlington she decided to mark childhood cancer awareness month by shaving her head. she's been raising money for pediatric cancer. she says she's been blessed. one way she can give back is by raising awareness for those who have faced life-threatening diseases. i say she looks pretty good just like that. >> still looks like miss virginia. good for her. >> yes. >> drug bust in florida has landed an alleged drug dealer in jail and the officers who won deducted the raid in some pretty hot water themselves. the officers also found a anyone ten at the wii system and they had plenty of time on the hands so the video shows the officers playing wii bowling for nine hours. they might have gotten some high scores on the video game but they certainly didn't score any points with the community. >> my deputies know that they shouldn't have been playing wii while they were involved in that search warrant. >> citizens are think
tara wheeler is now a reporter for comcast sports net. she used to have long hair. well, she did just a minute before this picture was taken. last night in arlington she decided to mark childhood cancer awareness month by shaving her head. she's been raising money for pediatric cancer. she says she's been blessed. one way she can give back is by raising awareness for those who have faced life-threatening diseases. i say she looks pretty good just like that. >> still looks like miss...
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they are not free-wheelers, freelancers down there. once they are elected, they have certain standards. >> makes sense to codify these things. the good thing that comes out of this is the general council may now be the ethics officer for the city council. cod be a good thing. >> i hope -- with the counsel, i can see it happening in the council. i would like to see a good code of ethics, too, for the employees of the district of columbia government. >> thanks, guys. thank you for being with us this morning. that's "reporter's notebook." stay with us. "news 4 today" continues. >>> crime scene tape replaced by a small memorial outside a home where a family was murdered. two children and their mother killed. now investigators are trying to figure out why. >>> plus, the man accused of murdering four people near longwood university told a cab driver that he has piqued the interest of police. >>> and new scandal involving misplaced and even mixed up embryos. why this clinic has shut its doors. >>> good morning and welcome back to "news 4 toda
they are not free-wheelers, freelancers down there. once they are elected, they have certain standards. >> makes sense to codify these things. the good thing that comes out of this is the general council may now be the ethics officer for the city council. cod be a good thing. >> i hope -- with the counsel, i can see it happening in the council. i would like to see a good code of ethics, too, for the employees of the district of columbia government. >> thanks, guys. thank you...
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joining us to debate that, scott wheeler, coauthor of "shadow government." what barack obama doesn't want you to know about his czars ex-says this network of advisors helping the president carry a radical agenda. we're also joined by a democratic strategist. welcome to both of you. scott what do you mean shadow government? we've had czars before. what worries you? >> i think the number of czars, first of all. the fact that these people are out of reach of congressional oversight for the most part. i might add, too, it's quite instructive to see the obama administration's reaction to the van jones scandal. they act as though they don't know where americans were outraged by this. and the reason is, because van jones' views are their views. they don't understand what the controversy is. but clearly, they kept jones off the congressional oversight because this would have been a disaster for them going through a senate confirmation hearing. brenda: is that true? you look at a guy like van jones and some others going under the microscope and they would not have pa
joining us to debate that, scott wheeler, coauthor of "shadow government." what barack obama doesn't want you to know about his czars ex-says this network of advisors helping the president carry a radical agenda. we're also joined by a democratic strategist. welcome to both of you. scott what do you mean shadow government? we've had czars before. what worries you? >> i think the number of czars, first of all. the fact that these people are out of reach of congressional oversight...
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and he said i could park at his neighbor's house and he could get his four-wheeler and pick me up. and, you know, i just thought that that was very strange. and i'm like, no, i definitely -- i'm smart enough to know that that is just wrong to do. so he had propositioned that but that never happened, ever. >> a week after your first date you quit your job and this is what appeared on the "star" website. it says -- tell me how that went down. did you walk into your boss's office and say, hey, you know what? i think i might be in love or really in to jon? i can't work here anymore? >> i don't want to really go in detail about how my boss called or anything like that, but i felt it was the right thing to do, to resign from my job because, you know, i even said can i have ten minutes because i really wanted to make sure. and it was just jon in the house that told me that i should quit my job. >> so it was jon's idea for you to actually quit. >> yes. he told me that i was supposed to be his assist aunt. we even discussed this after he went back to haley. i was still supposed to work for
and he said i could park at his neighbor's house and he could get his four-wheeler and pick me up. and, you know, i just thought that that was very strange. and i'm like, no, i definitely -- i'm smart enough to know that that is just wrong to do. so he had propositioned that but that never happened, ever. >> a week after your first date you quit your job and this is what appeared on the "star" website. it says -- tell me how that went down. did you walk into your boss's office...
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wheeler and shouse ready in the pen. nolan reimold. the orioles, 0-4-0 in the ballgame. reimold will foul it back. davis has now struck out eight. one shy of the nine that he had in his career opener against detroit. >> jim: we talk so much about repeating your lineup. watch this, how simple it is. he drops his hand. he will break his hands over his leg, the way we were taught. and the ball misses outside. but, again, still 94. a lot of guys can do this. you usually don't want him to do this. >> gary: 1-2 delivery. this's going to be taken outside. he is looking, bare in mind, for his first major league win, as he took a no decision in the fine outing against detroit and he lost against boston. 2-2 delivery. growned foul outside of third. the shut-outwise, jeff neimann with the -- with two of those, those complete games he threw were the shut-out games that he pitched. and they had one other combined shut out. the orioles this season are trying to avoid another shut- out here in the ninth inning. not there. wow. so nine k's. >> jim: away, away, away. i think this time he
wheeler and shouse ready in the pen. nolan reimold. the orioles, 0-4-0 in the ballgame. reimold will foul it back. davis has now struck out eight. one shy of the nine that he had in his career opener against detroit. >> jim: we talk so much about repeating your lineup. watch this, how simple it is. he drops his hand. he will break his hands over his leg, the way we were taught. and the ball misses outside. but, again, still 94. a lot of guys can do this. you usually don't want him to do...
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investigator, rod wheeler, will be with us. >> talk about the tea party bus tour that began in sacramento, california and ended with tens of thousands, caroline shively joins us from washington d.c., boy, caroline, this was a big turnout, huh? >> it was huge. the protesters took over some downtown streets in d.c., dave, they marched down pennsylvania avenue and then rallied outside the capital. the group's message, spending by the federal government is out of control and it needs to be rolled back. there's signs for a good indicator how fired up they are. some on the atm. others go green, recycle congress. other showed signs showing president obama as the joker. and more colonial costumes, organizers say it's the largest group of fiscal conservatives to ever watch on washington and speakers talked about what they want from president and congress and no government run plan in health care reform and stop with the bailouts. >> we want them to stop spending, stop taxing us, top the health care bill. because you're bankrupting americans for generations to come. >> these people are informed and
investigator, rod wheeler, will be with us. >> talk about the tea party bus tour that began in sacramento, california and ended with tens of thousands, caroline shively joins us from washington d.c., boy, caroline, this was a big turnout, huh? >> it was huge. the protesters took over some downtown streets in d.c., dave, they marched down pennsylvania avenue and then rallied outside the capital. the group's message, spending by the federal government is out of control and it needs to...
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back from the dead. 20 years ago, don piper died on this texas bridge, the victim of a speeding 18-wheeler. >> i was killed instantly. i mean i was immediately struck, crushed by the roof of the car collapsing, steering wheel impaling me on the chest and dashboard collapsing on both of my legs. >> reporter: paramedics worked franticly and yet fond no sign of life. his body was covered with a tarp. an hour and a half later, the unbelievable. >> suddenly without any warning, there under the tarp in the dark i started moving and i was back. >> reporter: he talked about in t in his best seller "90 minutes fromheaven." for some, stories like don piper's suggest life goes on after the body has died. >> i think it happens. i think patients see things. >> reporter: karen tucker sees it happen with patients in the cardiac care unit where she works. >> and later on, they said, "i remember you trying to shock me and i remember trying to say to you guys, i'm awake, i'm awake, don't shock me, i'm awake," even though their heart was not beating. >> reporter: two hospitals have joined the international p
back from the dead. 20 years ago, don piper died on this texas bridge, the victim of a speeding 18-wheeler. >> i was killed instantly. i mean i was immediately struck, crushed by the roof of the car collapsing, steering wheel impaling me on the chest and dashboard collapsing on both of my legs. >> reporter: paramedics worked franticly and yet fond no sign of life. his body was covered with a tarp. an hour and a half later, the unbelievable. >> suddenly without any warning,...