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dog, pitbull came over on my dog and then the black one come over also and hi shears and hit -- i had shears and hit the dog with the shears. >> reporter: now neighbors feel threatened on their own block. for the three victims, a nightmare, they say, terrorizing their streets. amy aubert, abc2 news. >> now the woman who was attacked said she knows the three dogs who cornered her and doesn't want them put down. we had a barricade that left a neighborhood up late into the night. a 42-year-old man locked himself into a home just before 1030s last -- 1030 last night and refused -- 10:30 last night
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and refused to come out. the man was taken to the hospital. no one was hurt. well, the race it become maryland's next governor took shape as attorney general doug gansler named his running mate as jolene ivey. she will join him on his ticket as candidate for lt. grrchlt ivey who once worked as a producer for wmar and raise secretary for congressman ben cardin said she is prepared to make history. >> i am proud to be the first african-american woman to run for lt. governor in our state and when we win -- when we win, history will be made when i become the first democratic african- american woman lt. governor in this entire nation's history. >> ivey is the long time wife of former prince george's
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county glen ivey and they have five sons. clear skies. temperatures are seasonably into the 60s. north and west woodbine is 64. cockeysville down to 64 degrees. are a going to trade your 60s for the 40s. the northeasterly wind if you're on the barks no small craft advisories. however, there's a coastal flood advisory, chop around one to two feet. we are going to get to 40s in the west but the showers or back. we'll have a look at maryland's most accurate seven-day forecast. a few meetings will be held to figure out the school's boundaries. the first is set this wednesday at cockeysville middle school. they will be held at the same time and place every wednesday for the next month. a public forum will be held on
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deals 11th at dulaney high school, and time presentation will be made to the board in january. it's a unique grand opening. >> magiano's is opening. they had a pasta cutting. this is the chain's first venture into the state. the restaurant is giving one who owns or show as federal i.d., they will get a free meal. >> they become part of our family and crew. with the federal cutbacks, we're offering free pasta. if you work for the federal government and you're furloughed and show an i.d. we'll give you free pasta. >> it also meant an additional 165 jobs. all right.
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it's been a staple in one neighborhood for more than 80 years. >> they're closing up shop blaming the city's bottle tax. we are taking your calls on breast health this evening. coming up next, we'll talk about the benefit for clinical trials. >> and the warmest day in four days hit 69 degrees. 69 degrees. guess what? we're giving away free stuff. showers are back in the forecast. that's coming up on the news at 6:00.
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we do cross lines. we go into redskin country every once in awhile. we love you in montgomery county. there we go. a beautiful day in damascus. rg3 will be all right. this won't cross any boundaries. we're still taking your calls about breast health. we have volunteers next door in the studio until 6:30. the number is 410-481-2222. doctor, thank you for joining us. let's talk about clinical trials. >> there are treatment strategies or diagnostic strategies.
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the treatment is usually a new treatment like a drug. they are usually tested in a laboratory and then on animals before they're tested on humans. the reason, the small number of patients, we want to make sure they're shave for humans and effective. then they would be tested in a larger population. >> doctor, what are the benefits of the trials? >> the benefit, treatment, the fact that you are treating cancer much better than 20 years ago is because of the patients who are enrolled. it could be also beneficial for patients actively participating in the studies. they are usually comparing the standard of care. so a person who is participating in the study may benefit something extra if it
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proves to be. >> who would be available. >> if they follow the guidelines, strict guidelines, it depends on eligibility. it depends on the disease, the type of cancer, the fate of the cancer and the previous treatment. so it's very variable. >> we also hear about vaccines in conjunction with breast cancer, obviously, not like the flu vaccine. >> the difference between cancer vaccine and infectious disease vaccines. infectious disease vaccines are give ton prevent a disease. the ones for cancer are usually therapeutic. they're under development. for raise breast we do not have a breast cancer vaccine which is approved by fda yet, but they are mainly for people who already have breast cancer, and that's to prevent the cancer from coming back or treat the cancer by itself. >> all right. doctor, thank you for being with us in the studio.
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jamie, back to you. we want to clear up a mistake we made on good morning maryland. we showed you the food depot, which you see right here. they're in business. they're doing well and have no plans to close. so food depot shoppers keep shopping. food depot staying open. we apologize for that video mistake. 10 days to two weeks or southeastern. that's how long his supermarket doors will be open. when it comes to reasons for the closures, he's not holding anything back. katrina bush has more. >> reporter: it almost seems like a regular day at san tony's with customers in and out. but news of the impending closing is all that everyone could talk about, including the owner, rob san tony, jr. >> a level that's
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unexplainable, but everything that's happened, i said what's happened and has happened and we're the victim. >> reporter: san tony said the bottle tax is the reason he will be closing these doors once inen havetor rip runs out. the neighborhood grocery store has been struggling for a long time send dealing with competition. san tony said that's not the case. >> i was experiencing a huge sales increase after we remodeled for two consecutive years. nothing has changed since then. so nothing tells me that i would not have experienced the same sales volume. >> reporter: it amounted to a loss of $4 million. he said the bottle tax changed law lot of people shopped here or stopped them from coming all together. of course, that wasn't tru for everyone. >> we still shop here. people still shop here inspite of the bottle tax which i feel
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-- a so you somehow that has been here for years, maybe before i was born. now they can't afford to stay open because of the pottle tax, doesn't make any sense. >> reporter: many were loyal customers. for this 83-year-old market it want enough. now close to 80 employees begin their job search. >> people know everybody. when you come into san tony's you know you'll find somebody. i'm sad about it. >> reporter: katrina bush, abc2 news. >> now the mayor did issue a statement responding to san tony's charge saying it doesn't square with the facts. tomorrow morning the mayor will talk more about the bottle tax and she's scheduled to talk more about the tax and all ofs it benefits. >> a pretty sun set. talk a look at the key bridge.
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6:29. that's now sun set. the days are getting much shorter. 64 at the airport. dew points are comfortable. just a gentle easterly wind. bay water temperatures hanging on to around 70 degrees. it's a definite noticeable fall chill in the air. 40s to the north and west. into the 50s inside the belt way a warm day in the sunshine. in the shade cooler with daytime highs in the 70s. shower chances will increase on wednesday and thursday. we'll talk about that coming up. let's take a look at temperatures. central maryland temperatures falling back. 63 degrees. still 70 right now in frederick. 64 in remembering -- glen bernie. not a drop could be found. there's that down to the south.
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so it as all about high pressure the next 36 hours. that will bring a nice day. coastal storm well offshore, not a problem. showers, gusty thunderstorms parked over the northern tore of the state. how about a foot of snow in the northern rockies. we're not getting any of that but this will bring cooler air by next weekend. the numbers are dropping into the 30s. this is some pretty impressive cool hair that will move in our direction as we move into the tame and of the week. that's starting to note temperatures around if not below freezing over northern canada. so we are starting to turn that corner. 4 to 54. chris -- 48 to 54, crisp, clear. we'll call it a terrific tuesday. remember, the tropics and november 1st. so we still have to keep an eye on it. two systems of interest.
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however, north of hispaniola, we'll have to watch this storm over the next couple of days. the hurricane center has a 10% chance of that developing. crisp and cool, 40s to the north and west of the beltway. a blend of sunshine and clouds. 53 tuesday with increasing clouds and maryland's most accurate seven-day forecast, just a couple of shower chances wednesday into thursday and thursday night into friday morning. we trade the 70s into the middle 60s. we change the middle 60s into the low 70s, and the coolest night are ahead both on saturday and sunday. could be talking some 30s. pretty close. >> after boots and sweaters. world news is coming up. >> at 7:00 the list. a look at what's coming up. >> the end of house of cards. why the netflix series may be
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everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ohhh...oh boy! i'm falling. everybody look out! ahhhhh...ugh. little help here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. anybody? we're wrapping up our house calls segment. tell us about the ma'am mow -- mammo pad. >> it's a soft warm cushion about the seize of a large computer mouse pad that we use at med star hospital. >> how does it work. >> it's placed between the
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patient and the mammogram unit. it's invisible to x-rays. it's radio lucent. because the patient is more comfortable, they're more relaxed and this may result in more breast tissue for the radiologist to interpret. >> all right. got a couple more minutes. we end at 6:30 but the number is on your screen. get your questions answered here.
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budgeted fromly, less time consuming. no gas, right? >> all new tonight at 11:00. i'll tell you why some of you women hate shopping for clothes online. >> what am i going to do. tune in at 11. >> small, extra small. >> maybe by -- buy a sweater. seven-day forecast, a couple chances for showers. wednesday into thursday looks good. thursday into friday that's another chance for showers. the coolest air of the season get ready. get excited. we'll talk more about that. there's a lot to talk about tonight at 11:00. >> that forecast is great weather. >> there you g absolutely.
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welcome to "world news." tonight breaking news, they're wheeling and dealing in washington on the financial showdown. is the political problem finally about to end. hanging on, what we're learning about how that woman saved herself as the draw bridge kept rising. >> she's just hanging there, hanging. new clues about little maddy, the girl with the big eyes who vanished on a family vacation six years ago. are we now seeing the face of the man who knows what happened.
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and a good evening to you on this monday night and as this new week begins there is new hope that washington is finally ready to end this showdown and get back to work to re-open the government, to pay america's bills. the clock is running down to thursday when america's credit could start to run out. american credibility around the world hanging in the balance. so is the man made crises about to end and how fast? jonathan karl has been talking to his sources. >> reporter: in washington peace could be at hand. democratic and republicans leaders in the senate have struck a tentative deal that would end the shutdown and prevent default. there is no guarantee that republicans in the house will go along. it's hard to imagine these guys would like what they see. at least mt. rushmore re-opened today, the state of south dakota
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footing the bill until politicians get their act together in washington. government buildings are still closed and trashing piling up. the government shutdown now in week three. after a furious day of closed door meetings on capitol hill, a tentative deal is at hand. it would re-open the government but only until january 15th and avoid default but just for now, extending the government's ability to borrow money until mid-february. the first sign of hope came this afternoon when the top democrat and top republican in the senate stopped calling each other names. >> we have had an opportunity over the last couple of days to have some very constructive exchanges. >> i deeply appreciate my friend, the minority leader for his diligent efforts to come to an agreement. >> reporter: earlier it looked like washington as on the brink of total breakdown. a weekend of talks produced nothing. this morning it was announced
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the president would be sum onning congressional leaders to the white house. >> if they aren't willing to set aside partisan concerns, we stand a good chance of defaulting. >> reporter: most of the public has blamed republicans. it's gotten worse for the gop. in the latest abc news "washington post" pole, 74 percent blamed republicans, but republicans, or at least their leaders in the senate appear to have backed down. the deal includes no major changes to obama care. the republican demand that started the crises in the first place. it's not clear when or even if the president will have that meeting with congressional leaders here at the white house but the fate of this deal, this tentative deal, almost certainly rides in the house. the question is tea party republicans will certainly, diane, hate this deal. we just don't know if they'll be able to kill it. >> the terms discussed, three months, it's only three months
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and everybody goes through this again? >> reporter: that's exactly right, diane. this is just a temporary fix. we don't know if they get this if the two sides will be just not ready for another one of these long drawn out battles. we have set up exactly that scenario three months from now. >> jon karl at the white house tonight. as washington cuts it close taking the u.s. right to the brink a lot of you have been writing us to ask is congress about to trigger a recession and what about the repercussions in your daily life. rebec rebecca jarvis at the stock exchange. >> reporter: tonight 401(k)'s hanging in the balance tracking washington's every move. what is the biggest concern here on the trading floor right now? >> that the circus in washington managed to somehow outbluff each other and go past the deadline. >> reporter: the world watching,
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too. calling d.c.'s game of chicken lunacy, chaos. the international monetary fund chief warning it could cause a massive disruption the world over and another recession. >> no one thought this was going to happen in the first place or get this far. >> reporter: but it has. without a deal this week experts warning of a domino effect, the dow plunging 500 or 600 points, higher interest rates, more expensive mortgages and car loans, consumers spending less and leading to job loss. americans worried. >> my greatest fear is that small businesses like the one my husband and i own will be significantly impacted because people will once again be afraid to spend. >> reporter: after thursday the government owes $328 billion in bills but has just 222 billion dollars to cover them which means medicare and veteran's social security payments are threatened. the next critical date, october 23 when social security checks
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are supposed to go out. >> i want to ask you this. is it possible the instability could be triggering a recession down the road? >> reporter: we've already seen some of the damage done to consumers. our confidence is at a nine month low. what we just heard from jon karl, they're going to in the best case scenario stagger this another three months. when we think as consumers how we behave, we know with our wallets we've got another battle ahead. we do want to note that three americans won the nobel prize for economics today. one of them joined the critics of any default on the u.s. debt. abc news spoke with dr. eugene fama who said it would be a terrible move by congress. he suggested the u.s. would lose the trust of other countries who gave us financial credit and expect america to pay its bills. now we move onto
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philadelphia and a new tape sparkingout rage. it began as a run in police two policemen and two pedestrians and ended in questions about the technique called stop and risk. pierre thomas takes us through that tape right now. >> reporter: it happened on a north philadelphia street late last month. two african-american men allegedly stopped for saying hello to someone. >> you have i.d.? you live around here? >> i'm going to work i was just saying hi to them. >> why? you don't say hi to strangers, not in this neighborhood. >> hold on, hold on. >> i'm not asking you for consent. because i just told you to. put your phone in your pocket. >> why? i didn't do nothing. >> reporter: the video was posted anonymously shot by someone as they dealt with police. >> don't come to [ bleep ] philadelphia. stay in new jersey. we don't want you here anyway. you weaken the country.
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>> by working? >> free loading. >> it was disturbing. there was no legal justification. >> the pennsylvania aclu sued the philadelphia police over the stop and risk policy and obtained a consent order that required the department to justify any stop and frisk incident. since 2011 40 percent of cases have been without justification. in a statement to abc news, a philadelphia police said the department takes this very seriously and we don't tolerate unprofessional and distasteful behavior. the philadelphia police are promising a full investigation and vow region nto allow this t an entire department. pierre thomas, new york. tonight there is news about the suspected al qaeda terror leader captured in a daring raid by some of america's fighting forces nine days ago. he is on u.s. soil, anas al
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libi, one of the most wanted men in the world. interrogated on dry land tonight. there is a twist, a life threatening medical condition. here's martha raddatz. >> reporter: tonight under heavy guard and receiving medical care, anas al libi is in new york, transferred from the uss san antonio into the hands of the fbi on saturday. he's expected to be arraigned as early as tomorrow. his dramatic capture just over a week ago by the famed u.s. delta force came more than ten years after he was indicted for the deadly 1998 u.s. embassy bombing, held as a so called enemy combat anti-on the ship he did not have to be provided a lawyer. now he has been read his miranda rights, his transfer coming much sooner than expected. senior law enforcement firms telling us that the transfer was
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sped up due to a serious health condition. confirming reports that libi has a severe case of which is a viral infection that attacks the liver. over the years libi mistakenly assumed the u.s. had stopped looking for him. now, finally, he is facing justice. martha raddatz, abc news, washington. and now overseas about life and style in europe. there is a call for one high ranking official to step down because of his first class flights, his $42 million home. this man is a catholic piece. tonight pope francis summoned him to the vatican. here's abc news david wright. >> reporter: in germany, they're calling him bishop deluxe. bishop franz-peter tabartz van elst in limburg. renovations to his official residence near frankfurt reportedly cost more than
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$40 million, including $475,000 for walk-in closets, $20,000 for the bishop's bath tub, plus a heated roof on his private chapel. the media ridiculed the lavish projecting joking it must include a holy water reprocessing plant. german catholics are not amused. . it's catastrophic said this man. he should be fired. it puts him at odds with pope francis who says catholicism must strip itself of arrogance and vanity and pride. the pope drives his own car, a beat up jalopy. he carries his own bags and urges others to follow his example. on sunday as protestors gathered at the bishop's residents, he flew to rome to account for
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himself, not in first class as he recently did traveling to india to administer to the poor, this time the bishop deluxe flew coach on a discount airline. back here at home the story behind that incredible picture, a woman trapped on an open draw bridge. she amazed everyone with her strength as strangers made desperate calls for help. abc's matt gutman has the story. >> reporter: wanda mcgowan may forever be known as that woman on the bridge. >> oh, my god she's stuck up there. >> reporter: perched 22 feet in the air, tonight the harrowing 911 calls. >> a lady called where? >> on the bridge. >> reporter: the 55-year-old had just finished a breast cancer walk, taking what seemed a short-cut home. she headed for the bridge. as she began to cross, warnings
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sounded, slowly the bridge began to rise taking mcgowan with it. those emergency calls kept flying in. >> she's just hanging there, hanging. >> reporter: the pink cancer walk shirt became a beacon of sorts of the trouble she was in. >> yeah, i would bring an ambulance, too, because they're probably going to fall. >> reporter: a crowd gathered screaming for her to hold on. she did, crutching the rails and that pink purse for 20 minutes until the fire department rolled out a 24 foot ladder and brought her down all to the cheers of the ladies assembled in pink. this bridge is normally in the upper position and everywhere you go you see these no trespassing signs with good reason. three years ago a man fell from that bridge into the canal and died. wanda said she didn't see them because she's legally blind. you can be sure she'll never take that short-cut home again.
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case suddenly warming up. it was 2007 when 3-year-old maddy mccain disappeared from her room. now with scotland yard taking charge of the investigation, these are the images circulating the globe, the man wanted for questioning. police want to identify a man who was heading away from the direction of this apartment right here where madeleine was staying all the way towards the beach just less than half a mile away. in his arms witnesses say he was carrying a blonde haired child between three and four years old possibly wearing pajamas. he's described as short fair hair, in his 30s and clean shaven. they're also looking for two other hair haired men possibly speaking dutch or german looking at the mccann apartment. were they scoping it out. then there is the increased number of robberies prior to her disappearance. could it have been related to a burglary? tonight a 25 minute tv
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re-enactment of what police believe happened the night she vanished. her parents leaving maddy and her siblings alone with while they dined nearby. >> i was looking at madeleines bed and i couldn't make it out and i realized she's not in that bed. i thought i wonder if she's gone to our bed and she wasn't in our bed. that was the first time where i guess panic kicked in. >> reporter: taking to the air waves police hoping that once and for all the mystery of how this little girl was separated from her family will be solved. lama hasan, abc news, portugal. and talk about something old, new, borrowed, see what this bride borrowed for her walk down the aisle next in our "instant index." [ male announcer ] this is claira.
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you got to love it. the most mysterious and eccentric street artist in the world played a joke on new york. banksy, his street art sells for tens of thousands of dollars. this weekend he sent an elderly man with a treasure trove, a fortune in paintings $60 each, hours passed, no buyers until one mom negotiated half price at the end of the day. a lot of people missed out on the bargain of the century. smart aleck new yorkers kicking themselves tonight. now behind this picture a ball player head over heels, a police officer becomes a symbol of joy around the world. that's next. and i had like this four inch band of bumps that came around to the front of my body. and the pain from it was- it was excruciating. i did not want anyone to brush into me to cause me more pain
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jon donvan takes us behind the picture of the day. >> reporter: right time right place. it is key in the end zone. in the ring. in the base steal and in this moment frozen from last night's red sox game that is now going viral. here's the moving version of what happened. a bottom of the 8th pitch to david ortiz, a swing, a grand slam that ties the game and turns torii hunter upside down. there he is, boston cop steven horgan. joy on his face, his arms in perfect timing, perfect configuration while the game was still on and the sox won 6-5 various versions are traveling the world. steven horgan, who has a cabin in maine he headed for today with his wife who has to be impressed. actually he told us by phone -- >> my wife fell asleep before
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the game ended. >> reporter: right time, right place. it happens to fans like everyone who was ever there when a foul ball came down. wrong time wrong place also happens because it was exactly one decade ago tonight that a chicago fan named steve bartman reached out little bit too far and messed up a crucial catch. there was no twitter then but his family had to change phone number. timing, it's everything. that's how you get two vs which make w which stand for win. jon donvan, abc news, washington. thank you for watching on this monday night. we're always there at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be here later and i'll see you right back here again tomorrow night. good night.
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on "the list." you don't know me. >> we show you how to jump dial congress. and fasten your seat belts. betty white's new gig. plus, you can't possibly mess up these recipes. they only have two ingredients. >> happy monday. i'm teresa strasser, and you're on the list. in 1492 our staff sailed the ocean blue. but instead of finding west indies, they found the top trending stories. we have the top five. >> i'm matt galante. at number one, finally can you talk to congress in a way they'll understand. >> a website called drunk dial congress has exploded in popularity. as people find new ways to tell washington just how fed up they
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are with the shutdown. >> i'm not drinking any more. >> this site is averaging roughly 1400 calls an hour. >> did you drink and dial? >> drunk dial congress was created by a mobile advertising company and it works like this. enter your phone number on the site. it then calls you and connects you to the office after random member of congress. whether or not you're sober and now you pronounce boehner is entirely up to you. colorado havemad at congress foe shutdown? have a drink and call them. hey, at least somebody is working. >> number two, playful play by play. >> into the end zone. >> some over the top exc
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something out of a novel. >> at number three, don't hate me because i'm beautiful. >> come help me. >> in an interview with the uk's daily mail, a prominent author, andy, allison wolf, claims that, shocker, being good looking isn't good just for appealing to the opposite sex, it is good for your career. >> did you ever think there was more to life than being really, really, really ridiculously good looking? >> wolf says good looking people of both genders give off signs of general fitness, which in turn gives a positive first impression at work. job candidates can sell themselves in terms of being smart and capable, but it's good
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looks that truly sell the story. on your resume, you probably shouldn't list irresistibly beautiful under skills. >> number four, you want to own the empire state building? now you can, kind of. >> i highly recommend a visit to the empire state building. >> millions visit each year. king kong's climbed it. heck, people even fall in love on it. >> cheers. >> thanks. >> now can you own a piece of the famous cloud tickler. by buying stocks. shares are a little over $13 per share. next time you go to nyc, head to the front of the line. just tell them, i paid $13 and i own the join. >> who needs a personal trainer when you have an editor. add some visual effects, britney's new music video features spears seriously slim physique. we know she cleaned up her act.
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went from 12 packs to a six pack. but check out the photos on radar on-line of brit's before and after, showing the clean-up work from visual effects company hoax. >> let's be honest, if we could fix ourselves, we could all ease up on the diet plans. >> now you are caught up and clued in on the top of "the list." >> madonna, heterosexual, viral and gone too far. burning like blonde ambition on the hot list. the material girl was banned from a movie theater for texting when a movie-goer asked her to stop texting during the screening of 12 years of slaves. madonna reportedly said, it's for business. enslave her. the cinema chain has aze
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