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gentlemen, you made new mexico proud. thank you. today i believe that in front of us is an opportunity to make tomorrow better than today. to create a new mexico that reflects our values. a place where those who play by the rules succeed and those who don't are brought to justice. a place where those who have risked their lives to protect our freedom return home to find a state that has protected their jobs. a place where small businesses grow, and where other companies choose to locate. a place where every new mexico child is taught to chase his or her dreams that when they struggle, they're helped. where they learn to overcome challenges, but never, ever accept failure. it is up to us to seize this moment, to face our challenges and rise once again to the occasion. new mexico's best days are ahead of us. i believe that. i know you believe that. and together we will ensure our children live that. thank you all. god bless you. god bless new mexico and all our work ahead of us. >>> today on c-span3, watch a discussion on election iss
gentlemen, you made new mexico proud. thank you. today i believe that in front of us is an opportunity to make tomorrow better than today. to create a new mexico that reflects our values. a place where those who play by the rules succeed and those who don't are brought to justice. a place where those who have risked their lives to protect our freedom return home to find a state that has protected their jobs. a place where small businesses grow, and where other companies choose to locate. a...
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officials say the packages originated in mexico city. >>> there were some tense moments for the australian prime minister yesterday when she was dragged by security guards from a protest that turned violent. dozens of riot police and one swift-handed bodyguard came to her rescue as she stumbled on the way to her waiting car. >>> tragedy struck rio late wednesday night when a 20-story building spontaneously collapsed and crumbled, taking down two more buildings with it. rescuers have pulled at least six bodies from the rubble. more than a dozen people are still missing. >>> and finally, this week's spectacular light show continues in northern europe. look at that. thanks to the biggest solar storm in six years, folks in norway were treated to this amazing display of the aurora borealis. >>> here's an early look at one of your top health headlines on msnbc.com. home births in the u.s. are up 30%. home births in 2009 were at their highest level in the 20 years since they've been collecting the data. they actually had a lower risk profile than hospital births. for more information on this and
officials say the packages originated in mexico city. >>> there were some tense moments for the australian prime minister yesterday when she was dragged by security guards from a protest that turned violent. dozens of riot police and one swift-handed bodyguard came to her rescue as she stumbled on the way to her waiting car. >>> tragedy struck rio late wednesday night when a 20-story building spontaneously collapsed and crumbled, taking down two more buildings with it....
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. >> you could call us the where's mexico version because i say that in the film. nobody obviously got that. >> stephen: no, i understand with. where is the mexico that is the heart break home. >> that is where the dad is. >> stephen: i know that you don't have to tell me. >> he's in mexico at sallie and then she goes and cries at the sink. >> stephen: i don't like sallie. >> neither do i. she's a whore. >> stephen: thank you, thank you. let's talk about the new movie. the new movie is called big miracle. >> yeah. >> stephen: and we have a clip. >> dow. you never show clips. i'm honored. >> stephen: well, drew bar-- drew barrymore. jim. >> we all give you the lion share of credit around here. because if it weren't for you, all three of those whale was be dead now. >> you're not as easy to hate as i thought. >> neither are you. >> still doesn't change the way i feel but trying to open up the arctic wildlife refuge for drilling. >> young lady t doesn't change how i feel about it either. >> stephen: so does it have a happy ending? (applause) >> stephen: i mean does--
. >> you could call us the where's mexico version because i say that in the film. nobody obviously got that. >> stephen: no, i understand with. where is the mexico that is the heart break home. >> that is where the dad is. >> stephen: i know that you don't have to tell me. >> he's in mexico at sallie and then she goes and cries at the sink. >> stephen: i don't like sallie. >> neither do i. she's a whore. >> stephen: thank you, thank you. let's...
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it was the great grandfather who was and went to mexico to continue it. what's interesting, i went down to mexico to this place where the colony existed and still exists and there's this extraordinary colony and many romneys living there who are cousins of mitt romney. they are very proud of their heritage, because they believe the romney family has a great place in american history and in the history of mexico. >> but i think you're absolutely right, lawrence. that it's fascinating for us to watch in the campaign because so often candidates do talk about their past and their history and where they are from and it's complicated for mitt romney because he doesn't want to turn off evangelical voters and yet it's such a big part of him to not talk about it, takes away a big part of what sort of made him and what brought him to where he is today. i think he is going to have to really find a way to talk about that and to open up about it because really you cannot understand mitt romney without understanding where he came from in that mormon heritage. >> boston
it was the great grandfather who was and went to mexico to continue it. what's interesting, i went down to mexico to this place where the colony existed and still exists and there's this extraordinary colony and many romneys living there who are cousins of mitt romney. they are very proud of their heritage, because they believe the romney family has a great place in american history and in the history of mexico. >> but i think you're absolutely right, lawrence. that it's fascinating for...
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se hace presente en los nominaciones >> comenzamos el segÚn men en mÉxico sacudido hoy dÍa por dos escÁndalos el primero por la denuncia de actos de presunto espiona espionaje polÍtico y acusado del candidato a la presidencia de ser un mal padre. >> estamos en el "burÓ" de mÉxico para mÁs informaciones. >> asÍ es josÉ, nos vamos a la cÁmara de diputados en donde denunciaron que es una vÍctima de sfespionaje, fueron encontras aparatos para grabar conversaciones de los diputados ya iniciÓ una investigacion y en mÁs de polÍtica nacional, hoy dÍa sorprendiÓ a todos la publicaciÓn en el facebook de maritza dÍaz fernÁndez que llaÓo y responsables a enrique peÑa nieto, hace dÍas asegurÓ que tenÍa un hijo fuera de matrimonio pero dijo que era responsable, maritza dÍaz madre del niÑo, dijo que peÑa nieto jamÁs se ocupÓ de su hijo y no hay una respuesta de parte del polÍtico. >> nos vamos a los premios de la academia el actor mexicano de moo da mooen damien da mientr... >> arrancaban asÍ trabajar para Él y su hijo y por una vida mejor. >> >> padre mexicano que trabaja como
se hace presente en los nominaciones >> comenzamos el segÚn men en mÉxico sacudido hoy dÍa por dos escÁndalos el primero por la denuncia de actos de presunto espiona espionaje polÍtico y acusado del candidato a la presidencia de ser un mal padre. >> estamos en el "burÓ" de mÉxico para mÁs informaciones. >> asÍ es josÉ, nos vamos a la cÁmara de diputados en donde denunciaron que es una vÍctima de sfespionaje, fueron encontras aparatos para grabar...
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known, the all too common o concerns of a pregnant woman in mexico aiming her birth canal at america to launch her baby over the border so that she can climb in using the umbilical cord. and folks, folks-- (applause) >> stephen: if you don't think this is happening, if you don't think this is happening you are living in a dream world. that's why i'm calling on the department of homeland security to deploy thousands of volleyball players to the border to spike these little criminals back to mexico. point, america. next up, folks, we are just 22 days away from the iowa caucus. and newt gingrich has a double digit lead. baffling the washington predicto, but folks i'm not surprised. he has got a good head on his shoulders, and a lot of it. plus, he's not afraid to think of new ways to make us all afraid. so i'm giving a big tip of my hat to newt gingrich for repeatedly alerting the nation to an underreported threat, the electromagnetic pulse. >> electromagnetic pulse is essentially a peculiarly sized nuclear device that becomes a giant lightning strike. it knocks out all the electrical a
known, the all too common o concerns of a pregnant woman in mexico aiming her birth canal at america to launch her baby over the border so that she can climb in using the umbilical cord. and folks, folks-- (applause) >> stephen: if you don't think this is happening, if you don't think this is happening you are living in a dream world. that's why i'm calling on the department of homeland security to deploy thousands of volleyball players to the border to spike these little criminals back...
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my parents were driven out of old mexico when i was only five. my people were revolutionary refugees. they had to be fed by the united states government and housed by the united states government. i know what poverty is. i've been up through it! >> pat, tell us more about mitt romney's father who whom we just saw on the screen. >> he did come out of mexico at the time of the revolution, and -- >> governor of what state? >> governor of michigan, six years, but president of american motors, and the -- was the car that was associated with his father. his father went into new hampshire in 1967, late, and i was with richard nixon and we went in against him in 1967. we went in '68. and we had -- >> what happened? >> well, we -- beat him 7-1 when he jaquitta the race. his father was very energetic guy. >> what think of senior? >> i remember is looking at the motel window saying sir, he's going to be coming up the street looking for debate. he was really -- and we wouldn't debate him and have nixon go in for two or three days and take him to key biscayne
my parents were driven out of old mexico when i was only five. my people were revolutionary refugees. they had to be fed by the united states government and housed by the united states government. i know what poverty is. i've been up through it! >> pat, tell us more about mitt romney's father who whom we just saw on the screen. >> he did come out of mexico at the time of the revolution, and -- >> governor of what state? >> governor of michigan, six years, but president...
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imaginar que pasarÍa, a la sede llegaron 18 kilos de cocaÍna entregados por error y procedentes de mÉxico. >>> el vocero del escrisecretar dijo que no formaban parte del paquete. >>> la hipÓtesis dicenue nunca fue la intenciÓn que la droga saliera de mÉxico, pero la trasladaron a un centro de cl e clasificaciÓn de la compaÑÍa d h l en ohio porque llevaba un logo parecido alel organismo internacional. >>> 14 libros cuyas pÁginas eran recortadas para que cada uno tuviera un poco mÁs de un kilo de cocaÍna, por un valor en el mercado negro de dos millones de dÓlares. >>> puede llegar una bomba o cualquier otra cosa. >>> el incidente plantea interrogantes sobre el sistema de seguridad de la onu. >>> nunca debiÓ haber pasado la primer lÍnea de defea, que es el perÍmetro del edificio, si llegÓ al corazon del edificio hay un problema. >>> que el sistema de intercepcÓn de paquetes si funcionÓ. >>> el subsecretario en asuntos de seguridad dijo que hasta el momento las investigaciones revelan que no hay vÍnculo entre los paquetes de cocaÍna y un funcionario y alguien que trabaje pa
imaginar que pasarÍa, a la sede llegaron 18 kilos de cocaÍna entregados por error y procedentes de mÉxico. >>> el vocero del escrisecretar dijo que no formaban parte del paquete. >>> la hipÓtesis dicenue nunca fue la intenciÓn que la droga saliera de mÉxico, pero la trasladaron a un centro de cl e clasificaciÓn de la compaÑÍa d h l en ohio porque llevaba un logo parecido alel organismo internacional. >>> 14 libros cuyas pÁginas eran recortadas para que cada...
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the atf sent 2,000 all weapons and modern weapons into mexico to the cartel to trace. they got a border patrol guy killed. these guns were being used in the cartel wars. >> bipartisan tie arnold schwartznegger's love child and anthony weiner's tweets. >> that's it. one word. weiner. enough said. >> i thought he would say that. as long as we're talking about this, i would add in dominique strauss-kahn getting involved in a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful story for the new york city tabloids. >> what's the story? was he framed? >> well, i don't know if you have read the report on it. it certainly indicates that it's not a, shall we say, a black and white story because there is no doubt that there is a lot of very fishy information going on with that story that goes back to french politics. >> the worst political scandal of 2011. the u.s. senators and representatives and their staffs have information that would send wall street insiders to jail. okay. most underreported story, pat? >> the progress of run paul. he win straw polls, regular poles, he wins debates in the vote
the atf sent 2,000 all weapons and modern weapons into mexico to the cartel to trace. they got a border patrol guy killed. these guns were being used in the cartel wars. >> bipartisan tie arnold schwartznegger's love child and anthony weiner's tweets. >> that's it. one word. weiner. enough said. >> i thought he would say that. as long as we're talking about this, i would add in dominique strauss-kahn getting involved in a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful story for the new york...
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. >> that is where the dad is he's in mexico with sallie. and then she goes and cries at the sink. >> stephen: i don't like sallie. >> neither do i. she's a whore. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you, thank you. now let's talk about the new movie. the new movie is called big miracle. >> yeah. >> stephen: and we have a clip. >> you do. you never show clips. i'm honored. >> stephen: well, drew barrymore. jim? >> we all give you the lion share of credit around here, because if it weren't for you, all three of those whales would be dead now. >> you're not as easy to hate as i thought. >> neither are you. >> still doesn't change the way i feel about you trying to open up the arctic wildlife refuge for drilling. >> young lady, doesn't change how i feel about it either. >> stephen: so does have a happy ending? i mean does-- i guess what i am asking, do they eventually open up the arctic wildlife preserve for drilling because it's so sad that all that oil is trapped underneath the ice. >> i know, i know. and that is ted danson playing this g
. >> that is where the dad is he's in mexico with sallie. and then she goes and cries at the sink. >> stephen: i don't like sallie. >> neither do i. she's a whore. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you, thank you. now let's talk about the new movie. the new movie is called big miracle. >> yeah. >> stephen: and we have a clip. >> you do. you never show clips. i'm honored. >> stephen: well, drew barrymore. jim? >> we all give you the...
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a man stuck in the mud of the rio grande river in new mexico has been rescued. students on a field trip heard him moaning for help. he was checked out by paramedics and -- listen to this -- taken into custody by police for an outstanding warrant. >> what is worse? to be stuck to their or arrested? the ground was still soft. we are almost out of january. >> i keep checking the calendar. >> and guess what? >> you have that look. what's more warm temperatures in the forecast this week, but right now would is typical. 44 at >> your insta-weather + forecast. >> we are seeing a trend here. nice and mild on friday. 10 degrees colder saturday. 10 degrees colder today. will we stay down there? i do not know. this sets the stage for the next weather disturbance coming in. the air is really, really dry on this side of the mountains. this is moving along at a good clip. even at this was all snow, it would not have a chance to accumulate much. a lot of us will be eaten up by the dry air across the mountains. it will not look as impressive as it comes through during the eveni
a man stuck in the mud of the rio grande river in new mexico has been rescued. students on a field trip heard him moaning for help. he was checked out by paramedics and -- listen to this -- taken into custody by police for an outstanding warrant. >> what is worse? to be stuck to their or arrested? the ground was still soft. we are almost out of january. >> i keep checking the calendar. >> and guess what? >> you have that look. what's more warm temperatures in the...
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la mamÁ del ex gobernador de nuevo mÉxico naciÓn mÉxico y ese deseo como mÉxico-americano, su padre naciÓ en mÉxico ¿usted podrÍa ser el primer presidente hispano? >> me encantarÍa poder comenzar a la gente de esos, sobre todo en unas primarias en florida, pero me parece ingenuo porque mi padre naciÓ en mÉxico y estoy orgulloso de esa tradiciÓn pero Él era hijo de ciudadanos americanos que vivÍan en mÉxico, en ese momento no eran hispanos, no hablaba espaÑol y sus padres tampoco, asÍ que no puedo reclamar ese honor. >> ¿no se considera a mÉxico-americano que su padre es mexicano? >> no creo que la gente me creerÍa, pero si riega esa noticia, se lo agradezco. >> otro tema, acabo de regresar de venezuela y mÉxico estÁn sorprendidos por sus comentarios, dijo que dios habÍa creado a los estados unidos para liberar al mundo, que no habÍa creado para que fuera una naciÓn de seguidores, pero con todo respeto ¿cÓmo lo sabe? creo que los principios de la declaraciÓn de independencia, la idea de que el creador le dio a cada ser humano el derecho a la vida y a la bÚsqueda de
la mamÁ del ex gobernador de nuevo mÉxico naciÓn mÉxico y ese deseo como mÉxico-americano, su padre naciÓ en mÉxico ¿usted podrÍa ser el primer presidente hispano? >> me encantarÍa poder comenzar a la gente de esos, sobre todo en unas primarias en florida, pero me parece ingenuo porque mi padre naciÓ en mÉxico y estoy orgulloso de esa tradiciÓn pero Él era hijo de ciudadanos americanos que vivÍan en mÉxico, en ese momento no eran hispanos, no hablaba espaÑol y sus padres...
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. >> my father was born in mexico. my wife's father was born in wales. they came to this country that i'm anti-i'm grant is repulsive. >> the finger pointing encounter with arizona's governor. >>> censoring tweets. be careful who you tweet for. new technology raises freedom of be careful who you tweet for. new technology raises freedom of speech concerns. captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, january 27, 2012. >>> good morning everybody. thanks joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> the florida race is down to the wire. the latest polls indicate a two-man contest. a new poll of likely republican primary voters find a statistical tie between romney and gingrich. they engaged in heated exchanges for immigration, banking and taxes. susan mcginnis joins us with the latest. good morning, susan. >> good morning, betty. this was the 19th republican debate of the season. the last one before tuesday's primary. with florida so large, so diverse and much more representative of the nation compared with the other contests so far, all the cand
. >> my father was born in mexico. my wife's father was born in wales. they came to this country that i'm anti-i'm grant is repulsive. >> the finger pointing encounter with arizona's governor. >>> censoring tweets. be careful who you tweet for. new technology raises freedom of be careful who you tweet for. new technology raises freedom of speech concerns. captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, january 27, 2012. >>> good...
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in one of the entrances to the very up-market shopping center in mexico city. this is also a place where many multi-nationals based in mexico city have their corporate headquarters, as well as banks. they decapitated bodies of a man and a woman in their 30s. there was a note by the s.u.v., and it was signed by a new cartel called the hand with eyes. this is a fairly new cartel. what is happening is men of the cartels are splintering and new cartels are growing up. this is a disturbing element of the drug war. this wasn't happening in tijuana, this is happening right in the heart of mexico city. >> there's also vera cruz and other cities of that not historically been the center of this violence and they are getting it now too. it certainly appears that this war is getting worse. am i correct in that? >> yes, you are correct in that. you mentioned vera cruz and another city particularly shocking is acapulco, a jewel in the crown of mexico's huge and successful tourism industry. at least three cartels are fighting tooth and nail to control acapulco, the illicit dr
in one of the entrances to the very up-market shopping center in mexico city. this is also a place where many multi-nationals based in mexico city have their corporate headquarters, as well as banks. they decapitated bodies of a man and a woman in their 30s. there was a note by the s.u.v., and it was signed by a new cartel called the hand with eyes. this is a fairly new cartel. what is happening is men of the cartels are splintering and new cartels are growing up. this is a disturbing element...
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. >> reclamos a y gritos el escÁndalo choque de un empresario y el presidente de mÉxico. >> anticonceptivos de la discordia, iglesias y gobierno se atacan por causa de los anticonceptivos. >> en la ediciÓn martes del "noticiero telemundo", comienza ya. >> (♪). >> "noticiero telemundo" con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> (♪). >> hola que tal, muy buenas tardes. estamos a hora y media del cierre de urnas en las primarias en el estado de la florida que le pone fin a uno de los capÍtulos mÁs agresivos, intensos y costosos de la contienda republicana por la nominaciÓn a la presidencia. >> en que hoy, hoy se espera participaciÓn de unos 2 millones de votantes, tenemos una amplia cobertura, vanessa h estÁ en tampa con mitt romney y el bombardeo de ataques. >> angie sandoval val con la campaÑa de newt gingrich y el pulso de una primera contienda donde el voto latino ha sido corto jaed, comenzamos con angie sandov sandoval. >> buenas tardes josÉ despues de tres consultas que dieron a tres ganadores completamente diferente, la florida podrÍa llevar la nominaciÓn republicana. >> hablamos con much
. >> reclamos a y gritos el escÁndalo choque de un empresario y el presidente de mÉxico. >> anticonceptivos de la discordia, iglesias y gobierno se atacan por causa de los anticonceptivos. >> en la ediciÓn martes del "noticiero telemundo", comienza ya. >> (♪). >> "noticiero telemundo" con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >> (♪). >> hola que tal, muy buenas tardes. estamos a hora y media del cierre de urnas en las primarias en el estado de...
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they owned the rigs that exploded in the gulf of mexico in 2010 killing 11 people. >>> and the deadline to apply for nasa next astronaut class is today but final selections are not announced until 2013 and training will start that summer. the agency typically receives as many as 3500 applications. >>> and twitter has tweaked the technology to sensor messages on a country by country basis. it's an attempt to broaden the audience and make more money. but the flexibility is lockly to raise fears that commit means to free speech may be weakening. >>> kevin kamenetz is expected to announce a major development project. that will happen at 11:30 infront of the hit torque courthouse. -- front of the historic courthouse. >>> the polar bear plunge. cold thinking about it. this raises money to the special olympics. people raise money and then they run into the icy waters at sandy point state park. check in starts at 8 in the morning. >>> coming 569, the search-- up at 6, the search is on for cars that fell through the ice. what are the odds of recovering the vehicles. >>> remembering joe paterno.
they owned the rigs that exploded in the gulf of mexico in 2010 killing 11 people. >>> and the deadline to apply for nasa next astronaut class is today but final selections are not announced until 2013 and training will start that summer. the agency typically receives as many as 3500 applications. >>> and twitter has tweaked the technology to sensor messages on a country by country basis. it's an attempt to broaden the audience and make more money. but the flexibility is...
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we look to the gulf of mexico and a little bit of moisture collecting here and some of that will be passing across our region on thursday and that is looking like a lot of that is slightly south of d.c. overnight, temperatures not bad at all. into the 40s. we'll probably so a shower here and there and closer to morning and still mild for january. and that temperature drop here to 47 degrees in the district. tomorrow, spotty, morning showers and could be some sun by afternoon. 67 degrees and that is not bad at all. tomorrow night into thursday, a few more showers and that is not a terribly wet pattern and that is mild with another real warm one tomorrow and if you're looking to enjoy some pop-up park activity, wait until tomorrow afternoon, laura. thursday and friday, just cooler and that might be a stormness around for the weekend. right now, we're going to keep it dry. >> okay. >> and keep an eye on things and that weekend with more confidence. >> okay. >> could be some more precipitation. >> we'll enjoy today and tomorrow. >> certainly. >>> and it was a media today, media day at super bow
we look to the gulf of mexico and a little bit of moisture collecting here and some of that will be passing across our region on thursday and that is looking like a lot of that is slightly south of d.c. overnight, temperatures not bad at all. into the 40s. we'll probably so a shower here and there and closer to morning and still mild for january. and that temperature drop here to 47 degrees in the district. tomorrow, spotty, morning showers and could be some sun by afternoon. 67 degrees and...
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temperatures still above average at 52 and the showers from thursday would be coming from the gulf of mexico and that is determination are are they getting in here and time will tell with that. meanwhile today, 48 degrees and that is above average, average is about 44 degrees and as we wind out, the month of january, we're going to be ending it on a mild note. the temperature is 43 degrees and can you see that gaithersburg and frederick are down to 37 and hagers burand martinsburg. the temperature now has dropped in the city, 43 degrees andy wanted you to see how much was warming up. saint louis, 63 degrees and that is our parker -- marker and that is the temperature we get the next day and we have a eye on that. and little rock is 66 degrees. dallas, 65; amarillo, and this is not looking like a january map. this is looking unusually mild. he's talking about the snow at ski liberty and there was some lake-affect snow coming on through and some saw some flurries last night and they were brief. but they did come on through and there is nothing sticking and more snow here up to pennsylvania ton
temperatures still above average at 52 and the showers from thursday would be coming from the gulf of mexico and that is determination are are they getting in here and time will tell with that. meanwhile today, 48 degrees and that is above average, average is about 44 degrees and as we wind out, the month of january, we're going to be ending it on a mild note. the temperature is 43 degrees and can you see that gaithersburg and frederick are down to 37 and hagers burand martinsburg. the...
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, representantes iranÍes de mÉxico y venezuela contra estados unidos. quÉ dice iran ante esto? >>> ustedes quieren entrar en la red cibernÉtica tienen que hacer esto con los mexicanos? usted puede hacer esto desde todos los rincones del mundo. ademÁs, en esta red tan inmensa quÉ se puede hacer? una red inmensa que tiene la entrada en la mano que estados unidos. ya vemos a un montÓn de niÑos escolares que juegan con internet, entran, salen, es algo de niÑos tambiÉn. y no hace falta que un embajador haga esto. a base de esto las alegaciÓn de estados unidos son baratos, no valen para nada porque ellos no han dado el valor a los pueblos. esta manera de hablar es insultar y ofensa a la humanidad. >>> la amenaza iranÍ. >>> bueno, como vimos en el documental, la amenaza iranÍ tuvo diversas repercusiones, y univisiÓn va a repetir este documental maÑana. >>> tenemos lo Último sobre los marines que orinaron sobre cadÁveres. investigaron a los 4 militares que orinan en el video, y ya estÁn siendo investigados. y el departamento del alguacil de los
, representantes iranÍes de mÉxico y venezuela contra estados unidos. quÉ dice iran ante esto? >>> ustedes quieren entrar en la red cibernÉtica tienen que hacer esto con los mexicanos? usted puede hacer esto desde todos los rincones del mundo. ademÁs, en esta red tan inmensa quÉ se puede hacer? una red inmensa que tiene la entrada en la mano que estados unidos. ya vemos a un montÓn de niÑos escolares que juegan con internet, entran, salen, es algo de niÑos tambiÉn. y no hace...
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they happened in industrial harbor of mexico. they happening in acapulco which is the second and most important tourism center. >> greta: james, thank you. >>> straight ahead, he may be a rock star but steven tyler are rock star but steven tyler are [ male announcer ] little owen wanted to play, but his nose was raw and sore. achoo! [ male announcer ] and common tissue made it burn even more. ♪ puffs plus lotion is more soothing than common tissue, and it delivers our most soothing lotion for every nose issue. a nose in need deserves puffs plus lotion indeed. to give your cold a comforting scent, try puffs plus lotion with the scent of vicks. >> greta: here is the best of the rest. rock star steven tyler may be a judge on american idol but today he is being judged. not everyone enjoys his rendition of national anthem. he sat at the game. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night ♪ that our flag was still there >> greta: so what did his fellow idols think. they probably wouldn't send him to hollywood. >> family cup bost
they happened in industrial harbor of mexico. they happening in acapulco which is the second and most important tourism center. >> greta: james, thank you. >>> straight ahead, he may be a rock star but steven tyler are rock star but steven tyler are [ male announcer ] little owen wanted to play, but his nose was raw and sore. achoo! [ male announcer ] and common tissue made it burn even more. ♪ puffs plus lotion is more soothing than common tissue, and it delivers our most...
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. >> jon: you and me road trip to mexico. >> you're on. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: lou dobbs, fox business week. lou dobbs. >> jon: boom. ( cheers and applause ) that's our show, everybody. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> jon stewart, you hold it right there. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: what a pleasant spridz surprise. i was just.... >> you know why i'm here, jon. >> jon: valentine's day isn't for two weeks. >> you have something that belongs to me. >> jon: the immersion blender is for my butternut squash. you're not getting that super pac back, colbert. >> i want my unlimited money, jon. >> jon: i treat that money well. you don't understand that money. you don't know what it's like. that money loves me now. >> i raised that money from a baby. i suckaled that money. at my teats. >> jon: if that money had stayed with you, it would be a crack whore running around the city, working the pole at a fluzy joint. i taught that money manners. >> i don't know who you are. i don't know what
. >> jon: you and me road trip to mexico. >> you're on. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: lou dobbs, fox business week. lou dobbs. >> jon: boom. ( cheers and applause ) that's our show, everybody. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> jon stewart, you hold it right there. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: what a pleasant spridz surprise. i was just.... >> you...
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largest volcanos suddenly rumbled to life, about 40 miles from mexico city. shooting plumes of ash and smoke into the sky. down its slopes, they followed standard evacuation procedures at a nearby city. schoolchildren running for safety. officials later said, the eruption did not really pose a threat for them. >>> now, one small step for man. one giant step for lego. the first journey into space by a lego man. two teenagers sent a plastic astronaut into the heavens. they attached cameras and a cell phone with gps to track it. the lego man reached 80,000 feet. that's more than 15 miles before descending. total cost, $400. the next big project, trying to get into college. >>> and one of the beloved sweat hogs from the television comedy, "welcome back kotter" has died of a heart attack. robert heyges, always full of wisecracks. >> he took a cab? >> we're going to give it back. >> he loved his work on the 1970s sitcom. saying once, it was a job where i went to work and laughed every day. how do you beat that? robert hegyes was 60 years old. >>> still ahead, the t
largest volcanos suddenly rumbled to life, about 40 miles from mexico city. shooting plumes of ash and smoke into the sky. down its slopes, they followed standard evacuation procedures at a nearby city. schoolchildren running for safety. officials later said, the eruption did not really pose a threat for them. >>> now, one small step for man. one giant step for lego. the first journey into space by a lego man. two teenagers sent a plastic astronaut into the heavens. they attached...
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matters in the general election, mexico being the birthplace of his grandfather? >> father. >> his father, his grand father fled there there was a polygamy issue that caused them to run there. bill burton, i would like to direct this to you from the obama re-elect committee. >> mitt romney was not fully vetted through this process. so people to not have information where he comes from and the policies he supports. as people hear some new interesting thing, they will go to google and say, hey, what is the deal with romney and mexico, the important thing is that when you hear him say i want the tax rate to go down to 25%, which is 10% higher than what he pays and lower than what it is right now, that is going to be an issue as people inform themselves, that is more boring than what you asked. >> totally more boring. >> and it's a question of he took a hard line stance on immigration and if you find out more about him and his father was born in mexico, it leads you to believe whether this is grounded in his own experience in history or is it meant to appeal to gop pr
matters in the general election, mexico being the birthplace of his grandfather? >> father. >> his father, his grand father fled there there was a polygamy issue that caused them to run there. bill burton, i would like to direct this to you from the obama re-elect committee. >> mitt romney was not fully vetted through this process. so people to not have information where he comes from and the policies he supports. as people hear some new interesting thing, they will go to...
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my father was born in mexico. my wife's father was born in wales. they came to this country. the idea that i'm anti-immigrant is repulsive. don't use a term like that. >> i'm perfectly happy for you to explain what language to use. >> mr. speaker, i think i described following the law. >> reporter: in the past, gingrich has scored points by picking fights with debate moderators. he tried that this time and lost, when he was asked a question about romney's finances. >> you said, that he lives in a world of swiss bank and cayman island bank accounts. i didn't say that. you did. >> i did. and i'm perfectly happy to say that on an interview on some tv show. but this is a national debate, where you have the chance to get the four of us to talk about a whole range of issues. >> you make a serious accusation against governor romney like that, you need to explain that. >> wouldn't it be nice if people didn't make accusations somewhere else, that they weren't willing to defend here? >> reporter: it's not just the debate. romney has brought down gingrich's high-flying campaign with an
my father was born in mexico. my wife's father was born in wales. they came to this country. the idea that i'm anti-immigrant is repulsive. don't use a term like that. >> i'm perfectly happy for you to explain what language to use. >> mr. speaker, i think i described following the law. >> reporter: in the past, gingrich has scored points by picking fights with debate moderators. he tried that this time and lost, when he was asked a question about romney's finances. >>...
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this takes us down to texas and parts of new mexico. there is a developing storms system here. that will take a little ride along the gulf coast where they will get some much-needed rain to parts of texas. then, it will take a turn. the typical track that we have seen so far this season. what does this mean? rain. rain for this one. thursday into friday. the high-pressure will stay in place for tomorrow before the rain comes in on thursday and friday as well. a few areas of rain, especially southwest of the metro. then over the metro through the midday and afternoon and agreed to the first part of the day on friday. most locations will be below freezing in the morning. looking ahead to the rainy conditions thursday friday, we will have a round possibly half an inch of rain. if it was no, we would be talking about half a foot, but we are not. >> i am excited about that. metro has announced it is replacing three escalators at the dupont station. the south entrance will be closed to complete the work. the south escalators are among the least reliable in the entire system. new tras
this takes us down to texas and parts of new mexico. there is a developing storms system here. that will take a little ride along the gulf coast where they will get some much-needed rain to parts of texas. then, it will take a turn. the typical track that we have seen so far this season. what does this mean? rain. rain for this one. thursday into friday. the high-pressure will stay in place for tomorrow before the rain comes in on thursday and friday as well. a few areas of rain, especially...
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my father was born in mexico. my wife's father was born in wales. >> reporter: they want to focus on the campaign trail to lock down as many votes as they can. >> thanks, karen. >>> president obama was likely not watching that debate. he has a message for his republican rivals. game on. his three-day swing across the country looks a like like the campaign trail. diane sawyer caught up with him. >> reporter: beginning with the obvious, 9 month tos, 11 days until election day. are you going to win? >> yes. >> reporter: how much do you want it? >> badly. i think the country needs it. we started this journey in 2008 understanding that for a decade or more, middle class families in this country had been struggling. we're now in a position where we're starting to come back. >> reporter: you don't second guess yourself? >> i second guess myself constantly. i make a mistake every hour, every day. there's always things you're learning on the job. i have no doubt that i'm a better president now than the day i took office be
my father was born in mexico. my wife's father was born in wales. >> reporter: they want to focus on the campaign trail to lock down as many votes as they can. >> thanks, karen. >>> president obama was likely not watching that debate. he has a message for his republican rivals. game on. his three-day swing across the country looks a like like the campaign trail. diane sawyer caught up with him. >> reporter: beginning with the obvious, 9 month tos, 11 days until...
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deja que te sigan". >>> mÉxico contra venezuela en la ciud de housn. y univisiÓn no tiene comparaciÓn, yo creo que sÍ tiene, lo que pasa es que no encontramos con quiÉn. >>> y tenemos las claves de la victoria, y mÉxico tiene que aprovechar la velocidad al desdoble, encausar a los jÓvenes. y venezuela tiene que ser atinado en la definiciÓn, mÁs atrevidos a la hora de jugar, hay que presionarlos en el medio campo. >>> asÍ que bueno, son las claves de la victoria, para ustedes mÉxico contra venezuela. primer partido para el "tri." usted lo vive por univisiÓn
deja que te sigan". >>> mÉxico contra venezuela en la ciud de housn. y univisiÓn no tiene comparaciÓn, yo creo que sÍ tiene, lo que pasa es que no encontramos con quiÉn. >>> y tenemos las claves de la victoria, y mÉxico tiene que aprovechar la velocidad al desdoble, encausar a los jÓvenes. y venezuela tiene que ser atinado en la definiciÓn, mÁs atrevidos a la hora de jugar, hay que presionarlos en el medio campo. >>> asÍ que bueno, son las claves de la...
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. >> jon: you and me road trip to mexico. >> you're on. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: lou dobbs, fox business week. lou dobbs. hey ladies. enjoying the film? of course not. because this is our movie. and dr pepper ten is our soda! it's only ten manly calories, but with all 23 flavors of dr pepper. it's what guys want. like this... catch phrase! so you can keep the romantic comedies and lady drinks. we're good. >> jon: boom. ( cheers and applause ) that's our show, everybody. join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen. >> jon stewart, you hold it right there. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: what a pleasant spridz surprise. i was just.... >> you know why i'm here, jon. >> jon: valentine's day isn't for two weeks. >> you have something that belongs to me. >> jon: the immersion blender is for my butternut squash. you're not getting that super pac back, colbert. >> i want my unlimited money, jon. >> jon: i treat that money well. you don't understand that money. you don't know what it's like. that money love
. >> jon: you and me road trip to mexico. >> you're on. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: lou dobbs, fox business week. lou dobbs. hey ladies. enjoying the film? of course not. because this is our movie. and dr pepper ten is our soda! it's only ten manly calories, but with all 23 flavors of dr pepper. it's what guys want. like this... catch phrase! so you can keep the romantic comedies and lady drinks. we're good. >> jon: boom. ( cheers and applause ) that's our show,...
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my father was born in mexico. my mother was born in wales. i think you should apologize it and having differences of opinions on issues does not justify labeling people with highly charged epithets. >> susan page, even when he gets mad and angry, he uses terms like highly charged epithets. i guess he won that round clearly. what do you make of that? he came very formally, as always, but very in control of the other guy like a bull fighter who's learned how to play the bull or the bully. >> one of the raps on mitt romney has been he doesn't reveal much of himself. he's kind of a stiff guy, but that wasn't the case in that answer. luckily for mitt romney, that was the first question out of the box last night on immigration. he was able to turn to this attack on newt gingrich that i'm sure would have been planned. but it came off as strong and newt gingrich, who ought to have expected an exchange like this, did not seem prepared to come back at him. >> well, i've always said -- or i've said a lot over the years the greatest debate tactic is from
my father was born in mexico. my mother was born in wales. i think you should apologize it and having differences of opinions on issues does not justify labeling people with highly charged epithets. >> susan page, even when he gets mad and angry, he uses terms like highly charged epithets. i guess he won that round clearly. what do you make of that? he came very formally, as always, but very in control of the other guy like a bull fighter who's learned how to play the bull or the bully....