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20.01.22 rev. clifton sparrow, mt. pleasant ame church: "the devil is busy and to steal from the church, it's sad." sad."a pair f crooks forgets one of the ten commandments. the other crime a stolen and who police want yoo o be on the lookout for this morning. seventy percent of teens hide their interret use from their parents.but what ooe in ten teens admii to doing online.. that'' even more surprisiig. and... -c or mac?which one... will get you a better deal on your next vacation. inner harbor today is tuesday, une 26. 3
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police are on the huut this morning..for a pair of robbery getawwy car. car.it's a burgundy conversion
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phe side that reads... "mount truutees oticed the van was - stolen van was used to drive -3 away from a mcdonalds on reisterstown road in pikesville... afttr police say one of the mennfollowed someone into the bathroom at their wallet.no weapons were ussd but church leaders want and their van back in timeefor thhs sunday's service. 19.56.24 tom cuttino, mt. pleasant aae church trustee: "why? why would you want to steal a van from a church and use it to o something like that? bothhof them was wrong, wrong, wrong. two wrongs don't make a right." rrght."22.05.05 rev. clifton sparrow, mt. pleasant ame church: "we just pray that those (who) did it, god will black men.... in heir early o - to mid 20's... with similar 5'8'' and 165 poonds.there wass no sign of a brrak-in at the church.but... we are told one burglarizeddearlier this montt. a man diee after being shot at
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a birrhday party.it happened early sunday morning in hagerstown.a police officer found antonio joyner... laying on the kitchen floor avenue. poliie say at least 22 the party when a fight broke out.a neighbor says there's been a proolem with partying at the house for years. "i juss heard get help or something like that and thenn of the body trying to get him - to get up." up."the officer administered c-p-r to joyner... but he pater died attthe hospital. police are pursuing leads... but so far no arreets have been made. 3 a follow up to a ssory yoo saw first on fox... newwconcerns dealings with "digicon." "digicon."tte company is billing the city millions of dollars for i-t services and consultinn fees.ann they recently struck a lucrative deal to help overhaul the city'ssphhoe system... now,
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fox 45 has earnee he inspecttr general began investigating he mayor's i-t reviewing ethics disclosure forms filed by ddpartment heads.... innluddng the chief of staaf... who used to work directly for digicon.questions have also been raised about why the purchase of telephones bids.ot put out for competitve - spirit of transparancy... to be shjared publicly."> 3 publicly."> no word on whhn the inspector investigation. the baltimore city council gives finallapproval to the mayor's 2-point - 3 billion dollarrspending plln. council members rejected 6 million dollars in cuts.... prrposed by council president jack young... as part of a plan to redirect funds toward rec centers and fire companies. that eans three city fire companies remain on the
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chopping block.the mayor wants to eliminate them to help close a 35 million dollar gaa in the city budget.but thh fire union says it ouud jeopardize ppblic safety. "iq: i would have cut eeery dime i could...... oq: thaa's a crap plan." demmtions as a way to hold down the fire depprtment's budget... but that plan appears to e of the table. charges against anne arundel county executive... john wwek...because prosecctors is - could have trooble provvng a crime happened. happened.llooold is accused of misconduct in office.... ordering his security teem to drive im to area parking lots... where he engaged in court... leopold's attornny argued... the ccunty executive did not break any laww... when
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he used hii taxxayer-funded pecurity detail tt help in his told prosecutorr he found ... parts oo the indictment troobling. 13:14:47 you caa nnt prosecute people for matters that arr pol. judge sweeny appears to be saying is what is the law you say lepold has violatedd if he hasn't violated a law ddn't p23 if the judge allows the charges to staad.... leopold's trial will be begin in september. a ssarch and rescue teaa responds to a mall in canada. two people were trappee and more than 20 others injured collapsed.as ed payne expllins... mmrr than a dozen are still missing this morning... in a small town in o. onnario. part of a roof-top parking deck collapsed into the all saturday, trapping at least two people - one was believed dead. but there was hope the other was alive -- as rescuers heard apparent signs of life early monday morning.just hours llter, they were told they had to halt rescue
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efforts for their own safety, as the entire inside of the building threatened to fall. the move prompted community outrage.we come frrm a mining town wwere mine rescue never gave up on theii people! and was, they stuck ittout! they were there! (applause)yoo ever!we can't let them die!!! - what ii it weee youu sonnor your daughter oo yourrwwfe?! then at a later news conference, a turr-aroond.we will continue our efforts with the support offthe premier of ontario. we spoke to him directly. the owner of the malllhas given authority for the emergency crews to procced by any means necessary. we're goiig to try more mechanical means to move this forward.the fire chief sid that culd mean uuing heavy equipmenttto removeetwo concrete slabs on the sttirwell and escalators -- which are making the whole
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reporting.. at last count... police said 20 ppopll in the community were still reporred missing by thhir families.police say that doesn't mean theyywere in the mall... theyycould simply be out of town.the nnmber of pnaccounted peeole has ccanged the u-sssuppeme court strikes - down most of arizona's new law on illegal immigrants. immigrants.it was a split decision.justice anthony kknnedy wrooe... áthreeá key provisions ...pre-empted by federal law.they were struck down. one criticaa provision áwas upheldáá that provisionndirects policc to ask about the immigration status of someone stopped under state or loccl law ... if the officer has "reassnabll suspicion" to believe the person is in the u-s illegally. 3&brewer says: "ttday is a day &pwhen the key components of ou efforts to protect the immigration in a balanced and -3 the highest court in the laad..
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laad."but the "status check" contains no criminal peeally... and does not allow the state to hold an illeggl immigrant without an o-k from federal authhrrttes.president barack obama says he's pleased whether healthcare overhaul is later this weeek the suppeme court also ruled a channe at ffeedom. the two mee in the case before thh court were convicted of killings wwen they were just 14 years old.the justices senttnced to llfe in prison bb - without the possiiility of parole, because they mighh someday b rehhbilitated. if your marriage doesn't work out like you pllnnee... blame facebook.that's according to a new survey out of britain... which blames the social networking site for neerly a thiid of all ddiorces. divorces.and while this may or may not be true... more couples are citing what they see on their spouse's profile page as evidence.the survey finds bout 20-percent of
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ddvorce petitions... contain facebook references.the ost common seemed to be people haviig inappropriate chats.one woman eeen found out via was planning to file for meanwhile... you might notice check your facebook page.the "at-facebbok--ot-com" address. - that's the address that other users see on your page if they wanttto send you email. every faccbook ussr gets a free facebook-dot-com email account... but mmny don't use ii. you can change thh default &pemail address to anything you "contact info" section of your a new tudy bb online security software maker "mcafee"... finds thaa 70--ercent of teens hide their online behavior from their parents. 42-percent of the teenn surveyed say they check out violent content online... and about a third addit to watching porn.bbt what's more surpriiing... is phat one in ten teees admit tt hackkng into ocial networks
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or email accounts.and one inn tee also admit to meeting up with someone they mmt online. browser history is the number 3 one way teens hide their &pooline behavior from adults. for many coupless.. wedddngs arr about creating some memories thht will last a lifet. michigan... the memories le in they'll hold onto forever... areethe mooents that happened just minutessbefore the reccpti. nats the bride and groom... along with their eddinggparty.... were taking photos on a dock saturday when it gave way.as you can see... the rideehas a hard time getting her foooing because of her eavy gown. luckily... they all laugheddit
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off. 3 women have it all?ebaae...can - all?maybe there are superwomen out tterr who can do it itwhy one woman belleves it's ánotá possible for wooking motherssto balancc family... and thhir career. career. ((break 1))
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33 student i-d's as debit cards? idea...and the fine print you need to read!but first... it very difficuut for most women to actually have work and family and the same career choices as men. being a mother... versus havvng a great career.why one mother says she could ánotá hhve both. &p((bump out)) ((break 2))
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3 -3 many mothers admit... it'ss tough to balance work and &pfamily. lisa sylvester talks with two moms who decided to make a major change. 3 --reeorter pkg-as follows -- (nats) sharon hembree has photos from her days at a key white hoose executive during th was definitely almost always 6 very intense. long weeks ith 12- 14 hour days. (nats) noww hembree is a stay at home mom
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twin boys and a 6 year old daughter. juggling a full time demanding job and parentiig- just too much. maybe there are superwomen out there wwo can do it, i certainly couudn't. i couldd't be the super mom and i couldn't be the employee ii wanted to be as a very type a wanting to be the best employee out there i couldn't make that balance worrk hembreeehas read anne-marie article in the atlantic magazine entitled: why women still can't have it all. one online articlls touching off a firestorm of debate ann discuusion. slauuhter says american culture and sooiety that frown pon women leavingg the office early or working from hooe. so many mothers nd up leaving high level areers super human, rich and orrself employed can and are having it all and in many wayy i put myself in that cateeory but for everybody else essentially
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our society ouu workplace, ouu culture is makkng it very actually have work and family and the same career choices as men. is there a glaas ceiling for moms? no one says anymore thissis no job for a woman because a - that's discrimination, but plenny oo for a mother. sarah knighh is another mom to 4 year and an 8 eeggt year old. like sharon hembree, kniihh also worked at the white house and also took time off after the birth of her children. ut she'ss a consultant in atlanta where that i was doing efore and ssill spend time with my kids and have the same family. and as for hembree she tells her 6 year old daughter she'll have to find what works for her. you can be anything you want to be. if they work hard enough and ppt the time in. i
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do think they can have that. -----end-----cnn.ssript----- 3&linking your stuuent i-d card...and your debit card. card.find out the pros aad cons... to doing it. it.plus...sunscreen banned?the one thing students must have at a washington state school... in order to use sun block. ((break 3))
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3 college students and their parents need to listen... before you starttloading funds swiping it around campus... the fine print..alison kosik explains tte pros and cons. cons. &p--reporter pkg-as ffllows -- as debit cards are popping up at universities all over the countty. but that onveniencee could come at a price. a new study from a national consumer group found 900 partnerships financial firms. so that means
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about half of all college studdnts have access to these cards. moot are used for giving out financial aid and university refunds. and a smaller chunk work as &pptudents trust the services-- assuming the ccllege has given them a thumbs up. but these cards might carry high fees-- like a-t-m and verdraft charges. and some cards even haveeper-swipe fees. meanwhile-- schools are reaping the benefits..for between ohii state unnversity and huntington bank willl funnel $25 million dollars to the school over the nnxt 15 million dollars that will be investtddin neighhorhhodss around the campus ttrough the ddel-- and you're lookinn at a preety substanniil cash flow. the university says the relattonship with the bank is simply a pprtnership-- and they've taken steps to protect convenience factor. many sstdents take their school i- dd everywhere, so that means they've always got a debit card. and with financial aid students don't have to worry
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cnn.script--------- peopll are ánotá saving for a rainy dayy day!how mmay americaas don't have savings readily emergency.ann later...the link - between the computer yyu use... and how mmch you pay for a
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