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>> you have just one hour left to call now, and ask youras questions k about hiv and aids. our phone bank continues through the 9:00 hour.00 we'll learn more about a local program that provides medical care for people who arear infected. and jim rogers is live toto tell us about his musical career and his experience being hivh positive, and his fight to raisr awareness. we'll have that later. >> jam-packed show. lots of good information.rm we're giving the latest weather forecast, tucker barnes is in the weather center with more ono that.re allison, good morning.rn yeah, warm and humid start to the day, what else is new?is we have temperatures in the 70s, could be thunderstorms this afternoon, and then cool and dry air works in behind our front. there's the live look at radar. the thunderstorms are just toar the north and to our west into southern pennsylvania. they have a history of producino some severe weather to the north and west this morning.morn so we'll watch this line, and this, certainly, we could
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seement additional line develope ahead of the frontal system. all right.gh temperature at reagan national, 9 degrees, it is going to be another warm day with highsth expected to be in the low toto mid-90s, humidity 74%.90s, winds from the south and west as 7. looks for breezes later behind the front, 15-20 miles per hour, but that's good news, that means the cool and dry air will workil in. here's the forecast for the day 93 in washington, 96, warm inin baltimore, 94 in colonial beach with scattered storms developing later. more details on the forecastfo coming up in a couple minutes.in tony and allison, pack to you. the man suspected in the colorado movie massacre will bel back in court next week to beo officially charged. c >> this morning, we are learning of a miracle survivor that was supposed to be heating to school here in our area.ar lauren has the developments in this case. lauren? >> reporter: the the shooting
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left 12 people dead, dozens injuries, now the prosecutors says her office is considering pursuing the death penalty, buta she will consult with the victims' families. yesterday, just a moment where it was tough to turn away fromrn athe television, james holmes made his first the court appearance in colorado. his hair still dyed a shocking comic book overage and red. -- orange and red. he appeared dazed.d the judge ordered him held without bond.t holmes is expected back in couro when he is formally charged nexh monday. it was an emotionally chargedio days nafor the victims family members, even sullivan is mourning the loss of his 6-year-old daughter, hisugh pregnant wife is in critical condition. >> the whole time, from the time he walked in to the time heti walked out of the room, i looked him dead in the face. honestly, it was helpful knowing, it put my mind at east
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watching him stafford to breakst down. >> the judge has issued a gagisu order on edthe case, we do knowa mental health evaluation is routine, and the district attorney says the trial should begin sometime next year. meanwhile, we're learning more about one of the survivors of the attack. >> thank you for everybody whoyb has offered a helping hand.d. thank you for standing with us and letting this joker know heth may have intended to take 9 story, but we're taking it back. >> this 22-year-old in an online video asking for donations.s. the her sister was shot in the head, but was saved by a so-called miracle, a birth defect. according to her pastor, the bullet national harbor hit herhe head entered a the if tunnel ofn nefluid through her skull. she is expected to recover.re however, her mother has beenbe undergoing cancer treatment and the family is overwhelmed with medical bills, that's why theyt'
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have s turned to the internet fr help. her sister says some of the money raised will go to help the rest of the victims.icti at last check, 16 patients remain in the hospital, seven in critical condition.on tony, back to you. police in california and arizona arrested two peopleed accused of making threats durig or after watching the new batmaa movie. both caused a panic at their theaters. in maine, a 49-year-old man was pulled over sunday morning forfo speeding. officers found an arsenal ofsena weapons in his car and home, and clippings.ng of the colorado shooting. police say the man admitted he was going to shoot his employer, and that he went to see the batman movie armed with a gun the aday after the colorado sht ing. other headlines, the penn state sanctions, the nationaln collegiate athletic association came down hard on penn state,
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after it did not dispute a report into the sandusky abusea scandal. we have an update on theth penalties. lt >> good morning.mo these are definitely some stifft penalties levied against pen state, and even though the famous football program escaped the so-called death penalty, thh punishment from the league could be devastating. around facebook has withwith comments. john writes the message being,ge put your program or ego over t interest of the innocent, arresn your program nois forfeited. but cameron writes the punishment is worse than then death penalty, and it will take longer for the program to getge over. the penalty includes a 60mm dollars fine, -- $60 million fine, a four year ban on bowl games, a logs of scholarships, five years pro barracks andan erasing -- probation, and erasing everyone from 1998 to1 2011.20 fans say they still support joe
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paterno. ment. >> i think that they arear punishing people that don't deserve to be punished. he halls made us what we are today, and we think that, weat, still love hypothetical, we're going to love him i think the alumni believes in the school, and they got great education here. >> i'm very happy to be a penn stater.er. >> we want to tell you that sports illustrated is weighing in with its new issue that hits new stands tomorrow. the cover says we were penne state, and it shows a singlesing lion's helmet in the spotlight on the ground, and we want to tell you that pen state, theyat will not e,be able to -- it haso come from the football budget.
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they can't punish some other sport. always interesting comments. some fans say's not fair to the players, and you have others that say it's not fair to the victims, either, it's a no-win situation. >> thank you. the closer to home, dc police are looking for the suspects accused of a possible hate crime.ha this after a couple was attacked over the weekend.ee michael hall and his partner were walking down third street in northeast less than two blocks from their apartment wheh they were jumped.eith hall, who is a yoga instructor, needs surgery or needed surgery to repair a broken jaw and fractured cheek bone. attackers asked for nothing, and stole nothing from them.fr police in maryland made an arrest in a vicious killing, andrew kugler is facingfa manslaughter charges in the development of amber schinault.h she was found dead a month after
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taking out a restraining orderin on her ex-boyfriend.-b schinault and kugler apparentlyp had a volatile relationship.io police say kugler slid hishi wrists before he was arrested. federal prosecutors say a former marine who shot at the pentagon is mentally competentl to be sentenced. earlier this year, the man guilty to firing -- pleaded guilty to firing shots.sh he faced 25 years in prison.pr his new lawyers filed a requesti this month for a court orderedor mental examination, saying a psychiatrist believes he waswa schizophrenic at the time.phhe prosecutors say the same doctor found he was able to understandu the case against him, and participate in his defense. more problems for mayor grar as questions surround hishi campaign in 2010.01 latest claim, that he had accesc
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to a confidential date that bash naming atmore non 6000 public housing regs dents -- residents. >> i'm not, i know nothing about this. >> i know the leadership, andan frankly, anyone who has worked with the leadership in public housing would know that is not the thing.g. >> housing authority has issueds the statement saying it's concerned thatem enan unauthorin list of public housing residents got out in the 2010 mayoral campaign. it didn't take long, political jabs have returned tor the presidential campaign trailr president obama and mitt romneyo had cooled the campaign, but the range of motion mitt romney accused of -- -- romney -- today, the president continues n
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western campaign swing through oregon and washington state. mitt romney speaks to the vfwe convention in nevada beforenev heading to london for the opening of the olympics.ic the regime threatens to use chemical weapons in syria, but only if attacked this is the first time it has acknowledged it even has weapons of mass destruction. the statement from syria brought condemnation from leaders arounr s the world, including president obama. >> working for a transition so the seen people -- syrian people can have a better future, free of the assad regime.gime we will continue to make it clear to assad and those around him that the world is watching and they will be health accountable by the international community and the united states, should they make the mistake off using those weapons. >> fierce fighting continues ing htthe northern city of ailpo.a they started lib brighting theth city over -- liberating the cit
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over the weekend. the washington post isis reporting, after a year and a half, there are stillill intelligence gaps: cia doingsgs not have a presence in thethe country and can just monitor communications. 79 degrees now on this tuesday morning,eg still ahead,a tragic accident leaves more tha a dozen illegal immigrants dead. >> america says good-bye to the first woman to travel in space. we have a look at the life and career of sally ride.ri >> experts continue to answeran your questions about hiv and aids.hi coming up after the break, sarae is back, with more on a local program that gives medical treatment to those that are hiv positive. it's 9:11. if you've been successful, you didn't get there on your own.
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day two of juries selectionr is underway in the murders triat
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of drew peterson. don prosecutors, defense attorneys and the judge still need tod select will jurors. they are hoping the 12 jurors and 4 alternates are placed byed the end of the day. peterson is a former chicago police officer, and is charged with killing his third wife. he is also a suspect in the disappearance of his fourth wife, but has not been charged in that case. t opening statements in the murdeu trial are scheduled to begin next week. investigators are trying to identify the 14 suspected illegal immigrants killed after a pickup truck crashed san antonio, texas, over theo, weekend. t the truck was carrying the 23rr yipeople when it ran off the rod and crashed into a tree. the 89 -- the nine is survivingn passengers in the hospital. the first american woman ever to travel in space has died. sally ride started her trainingt right after she was picked forcd the space program in 1978.in 1 the doctor of physics was on the
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challenger on its 1983 flight.i she made history again by making a second trip into space on the challenger in 1984. then she sat on theth investigative commission whenis that sishuttle exploded in 1986. sally ride died of pancreaticp cancer yelled at her home in -- yelled at her home -- yesterdayy thousands of people are ine town for the international aidsd conference. secretary of state hill -- hillary clinton u.s. announceds it is donating $80 million to help poor fight the spread of the virus. we have experts in the studio to talk about the fight against hiv and aids, and sarah is back with a look at a progrm to help those infected.inf >> reporter: as you know, the folks here have been takingt calls throughout the morning, because there's still a lot oflo information and missmi
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understanding about hiv and aids. with me now is ashley owens, she is a registered nurse with the program. what kind of questions is itti thaton you're getting from folks out there to give us an idea? >> we're seeing a lot oft questions about signs andan symptoms of hiv, about treatmene options, and a lot 6 questions about whether there's a cure for hiv. >> we know a lot of advancement has been made, obviously, not a cure at this point. but you know, the interesting thing is, you're with a program that really kind of helps people when they have that news that they are infected.ed explain a little bit about thet program, and how you help people that just found out or have been diagnosed. >> the program is a ryan writewr funded -- wright funded program. we serve northern virginia clients, we receive funds that say whether you have insurance
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or don't have insurance, we can take care of you.you. we have over 1200 the patiencepi -- 1200 patients. we do a lot of medication education, we have nursenurs practitioners, physicianti assistants and ondoctors that c care for them, and a teach social workers that take care of their needs. >> and when they first get thete news, it can be overwhelming for people. the what if i cannot pay for medication. this is something, a right of a different errors -- a variety t issues the programy can helphel with. >> with the newly diagnosed patients, what we do is education about what hiv means. it is no longer a deathlo sentence. if you're coming for care, taking your medications, you ca live a long, healthy life.alth in terms of helping people withw medications, there's a virginia program that we can help you apply for that program and get medications. >> reporter: lots of greatots
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information, your phone is rink off the hook, so i'll let you take care of that. cof if you want to call in, you can also participate in the web chat that's hegoing on, you can get o that through our website. there's a link that will takell you right there, and also, thee number on your screen,scre (202)895-3307. tony and allison, back to you. >> thank you.ha coming up, a new plan toto help students make betternt decisions s when it comes to choosing and paying for college. >> archeologists in virginia solve a century's old mystery.mt the building they found next. >> first, let's check back with melanie. >> reporter: allison, ourr: special preview of the loudonlo county farm-to-fork is far continuing. and we will make pizza withzz locally socialed a ingredients, and i think they're going to let me help out. i hope so! that is it what we'll have coming up, and take a look at
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that lettuce bouquet. have you ever seen anything like that?
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students who graduate, how much they pay monthly on federae loans, and the default rate, too. u.s. education secretary says the current student aid forms are often complicated. just hard to understand.. tony? >> we want to repeat a consumer alert.a it's for those of you buying meat in virginia.me atcargill is recalling nearly 30,000 pounds of ground beefg over salmonella fears.a you should look for the 85
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percent ground beef. hopefully you still don't have it. virginia is one of the 7 states where salmonella poisons has been reported. >> couldn't ophritis it? >> i guess, -- couldn't you freeze it? >> sure, i guess.gu an old courthouse uncoveredo in virginia.us and by old, we mean super-old. back to the 1700s. >> it's still your turn!tu we switched it. >> oh, okay. speaking of uncovering hillsh industry, an expedition to find amelia earhart's plane has come to an end. what they've found. at sleep number, indidividualizg your sleep is at the heart of every innovation.
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hills industry uncovered inv stafford -- history uncovered, in stafford virginia. they found colonial era bricks and then the nioriginaligin courthouse, built in 1793.in it's at the corner of courthouse road in jefferson davis highway. archeologists found a ditchdi called a builder's trench thater 'swas turned into ashamed timeto capsule. a how exciting is that! into a sealed time capsule.caps how exciting is that? they say they not the original builders -- they know the original builders ate porkat chops.e op did they find the bones? >> is that important? >> i don't know. extradition to finds the -- expedition to find amelia earhart's flight -- that is random. scientists believe that earhart crashed on to a reef off a remote island off the pacificpa ocean 75 years ago. they say the environment wasnt tougher to navigate then thete t
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group is going to go over the extensive video and sonar data to see if they have missedmis something. she was the first woman to fly solo across the atlantic. >> and today is her birthday. >> i think she would have beenav 115 today.da >> so there you go. >> the mystery continues. >> but most are sure where the plane went down.down they want to find the planeplan itself. >> all right. all right. >> wonder if she ate pork chops. >> there's no pork chop findings there. >> it's just a random fact. >> when it said bones, it wass what? pork chops. >> all right. i'm going to do the weather. >> seriously, you can tell a lot about a culture by what they eat, but that's kinds of recent, 1793. >> i don't know how that -- >> i thought i had something.. >> i like how we save the bestth
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e for last on this show. >> you got that right.ri let's get to the weatherweat forecast.st showers and storms breaking out to the north and to the west.t the yellow, that's a severe thunderstorm warning that's beee issued, off the north to southern pennsylvania. that line will drift into ouro area over the next few hours, and then we see off to the north and west, some more showers and storms developing later today.la with the cold front.d let's talk about the warm and humid temperatures, right now, at reagan national, we have currently in the 80s,80 88 degrees at reagan national, there's another look at the radar, and looking at the shower activity across the area, and you can see that temperaturest around the area, 82, are in the 70s and 80s.80 here's the planner for today. yeah, lot of clouds out there, and expecting highs later this afternoon in the upper 80s and0s
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low 90s.w so it would be warm and humid, best chance for a storm is latei to mid-afternoon, but it will take its time getting here.gett mix of sun and clouds, scattered afternoon storms return, 93 daytime high.gh good news, cooler and dryer aird will be on rythe way. w and we'll start to get in tonight. mostly cloudy, few showers and storms. overnight lows in the upperer 60s and low 70s. so 75 probably high. the 5-day forecast, there you go, 93 today, overnight lows, back into the upper 60s. tomorrow, a beautiful day,da sunshine, low humidity, and the little cooler with highs in thei upper 80s. thursday, friday and saturday, we hang out in the 90s.s upper 80s for just a day, and wool it down into the weekend.we that's weather, tony, i'm going to pass to you. >> thank you. when else else's not -- he' not business at the making music, he is raising awareness
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on hiv and aids. the jamar talks about hills musical career, and good work ok the other front, just good too have you in here.in >> i have to agree with what allison said, as soon as youd, walked in, the studio brightened. you are such a positive, youu have a positive aura around you. people know you from "the"t voice," and how are things going so far? >> it's been awesome, i have a single on itunes, called where would i be without you, and working on an album, shamuses, catted front, all is well. but i have a -- musical front, all is well, but i have a deeper purpose. >> but this is what we're focusing on, with the aidsaids conference in tone, the phone bank going on. there continues to be a lack of knowledge about some aspect of the disease, but we said this i near and dear to your heart.ar tell everyone why.
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>> i've been living with hiv for six years, one reason i decided to let everyone know about myno hiv status is to dee mystify it, to let my young brothers and sisters know that a hiv diagnosis is not a death sentence anymore, and we are at a very unique time in history where we can end this pandemic. there hasn't been a baby bornebo in washington, d.c., with hiv since 2009, so we believe this is the generation that can end this.is so the morton that's out there, the more empowered people -- we talk to the medical experts. >> what i really wanted to do, was just come out of the shad toes, and let people know this is what hiv looks like, we are not weapon pers. we still have -- leppers.
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stigma is not good, it makes us feel like crap, and i'm talking to my positive brothers andd sisters, you can live your lifei with passion. >> because you know, you're in field that can be fickle.fic did you have any concerns about talking about this openly? >> absolutely. i mean, as a black male, it's taboo in our community, but i decided a long time ago i needed to live for something greaterng than making the name jamar rogers great.ro i wanted to let people know national harbor they have a purpose, that they were born --- to know that they had a pumps.a >> how have.
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>> you made some bad decisiondec early on.y >> i started by forgivingor myself. the more i tell my story, the freer i get, and i need to lower my own stigma, so i did a lot of volume theory work in new york.w -- volunteer work in new york. i began to lower my own predisposed, you know, my own prejudices, and so i felt like found the secret. not everybody can relate to being hiv positive, but who can relate to making bad andan suffering the consequences?co? so my story is universal.er i don't care what you did yesterday, let's keep moving. we have a life that's waitingth for us. >> the single, once again, isgan call the where would i be without you. >> are you touring?
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>> i just got done touring.tour i'm trying to get to the east coast. >> you're here!ou when the album comes out, pleasp come back. we would love to have you perform on the show, and thanks for coming on the show handha speaking with people about theth stigma and how it needs to be lifted. >> est. >> thank you. >> back to you. >> let his attitude be contagious. reports of a missing grandmother, and chaos out side the jackson family home. the latest on all the drama with the jack sons ahead. >> move over, -- maria carey, the highest paid female judge.dg how much she's raking in, next, in the buzz-bin. i'm barack obama and i approve this message.
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[romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crowned thy good, with brotherhood...
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>> we're talking about mariangct expressing enthusiasm, saying 18 million? no, no. as a singer, right, i've gotten paid! her actual quote is this, as a singer, song writer and producer, it's going to be fun and rewarding to help finds new talent and give back with "american idol." cashing $18 million worth of checks. season 12 of "american idol""a returns to fox in january. so many contestants do maria carey songs so what's it going to be? this is it. >> right. >> well, if you hope to be the next idol, it is now easier toei audition.on there are three new ways to try out the season 12.s it is sending a small town
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auditions tour bus to the heart land. you can none night an aid doll -- nominate an idol bye sending in a video, or upload your ownr video. click on web links for mores information.n. >> i got to say, i like all of those. more drama around the jackson family.am >> frank story, this just daysju after stmichael jackson's mothen was 'sreported missing before family members found out she was apparently at a relative's home in arizona. now, los angeles sheriff's deputies are investigating a family disturbance and possibles battery at mrs. jackson's home. authorities say they respondedre to a call, but not say who washo involved yesterday.voay >> i hope that family finds some peace. >> so do i. pause for celebrate, pause and paws.paws coming up, why dozens muchze animals -- of animals are taking over capitol hill.ll
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[romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, i'm barack obama and i approve this message. for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america,
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america, god shed his grace on thee, and crowned thy good, with brotherhood... we could not resist thisthis dose the cuteness. they are going to make theirt debut at the national zoo. e they were born in april. their mom, ali, did have aid difficult birth, but the cubs, brother insphere, are now thieving.ie the zoo will announce how toou ncpick their names. it doesn't stop there. the hill is literally going to the cats and dogs today for the paws for celebration event. the american society for the
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prevention of cruelty to animals, executive vice-president nancy perry joins us. we are joined by barbara hutchinson, with the lost dogdog and cat foundation.. nancy and barbara, good morning. normal hi we do pet project onjt monday when we talk aboutk adoptable pets.adbl we are doing that, and more.re let me ask you, tell us aboutout paws for celebration.on >> this is a really exciting event we're having on capitol hill, open to the public. called paws for celebration, ant it's in the cannon caucus room, from 11-1.11-1 we're bringing in ten local rescues and shelters and 50lt erdocument able animals --ani adoptable animals who will play with the staff, and members of congress, and bring the community on capitol hill together, and find homes and save lives. >> you know what? i think congress needs some snuggle time. >> only make things better.hi >> behind all of this, and i dare say the cuteness briberybri
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here is a good reason. you're trying to save animals' lives. >> tell us about it. >> we're joining with otherothe groups who are busy working hark doing what we do, working with the groups to save animals out of shelters that are overcrowdeo and don't have the resources ane space to care for them, and get them out and get them wonderfult homes as tquickly as we can. >> often, we talk about some of the fates the animals meet. i don't know if a lot of people know about this, especially horrific, the gas chamber deaths, and you're doing a lotrd to address this and get thisthis illegal everywhere in the united states. can you tell us about what is at issue? >> the spca with other groups today are supporting a newne resolution that was just introduced by congressmanc miranda, who is a host, this resolution would urge thatthat states all move arm and ban the use of the gas chamber for use
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nausea. it's un-- euthanasia, it just shows we have a lot of work toow do, we have a lot of cruelty tol con front, and we're doing ourou best to raise aware in, and trying celebrate the fact theret are people working on thishe issue, and coming kitogether to save these lives, and hopefullyo make a real change in the worldo if everybody gets involved,inv we've believe we can pass these laws, and make a difference forf dogs like these. >> just a second, i want to bring home the message. i think a lot of people who are animal lovers, you know, you don't think about this all the time, but we are talking about a group of homeless animals, into a chamber.ch they are gassed.gas >> that's right.ri >> to death, cover your ears,r and this does not have toto happen. it is inhumane. >> it's horrific. there are, i'm so happy the state of virginia banned it in i the last few years. we worked hard, our group, to
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push the support that our state would ban it.it and we want the other states to do it, and in many cases, theree aren't a lot of alternatives to that. >> inhumane.nh >> it doesn't need to happen.hap >> let's get two dogs some homes. tell us about this beautiful girl. >> daphne is a pekingese mix, maybe some spaniel. she came to us with three puppies from a teeny coal minini town. >> she looks like a puppy herself. >> she was a teenage mother. she is hoping to become a capitol hill dog. >> and the beautiful ray here! it's customary for the host tost hold the pet. >> she's about 3, 4 years old now. a hound mix, and --
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>> i'm sorry, she want moremore loving. >> she comments from a rural virginia -- comes from a rural virginia shelter, and she had a birth defect that caused an eye disease, and it was untreated until after in the care of thee facility.faci let me tell you, she does great. she gets around fine, she loves everyone. >> making sure she gets hers loving. >> and she doesn't need anyt nespecial care. >> to adopt one of these pets, what do we do for thoset watching? >> you go to the website,webs lostdogrescue.org. we have ten the events everyer week. we are easy to find and easy to work with.. >> go to our website if you have the space and love in your heart. good luck for the events, 11-1, at the cannon caucus room.s 50 dogs and cats all up for adoption.ad
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nancy and barbara, thank you. >> thanks for the good work. the. that's great. gre this morning, learning about a celebration of local food. the restaurants and growers ingr loudon county are teaming up to bring you the best from farm to fork. the melanie is in bluemont webl have a preview of the farm to fork celebration, and we'veve talked about indian food, talked about beer and wine, and now we're going to talk about pizza, with chef curtis from fireworks. so, wouldn't have thought thatth pizza is osomething, you be thik of locally sourced food, notfood that pizza is not highbrow, but you can make it that way. >> you can bridge it between what is rustic foods and whatnd you can call high brow pizza, but we have a long-standing relationship with a lot of local producers.
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this is an opportunities foroppo this pizza to feature everythinu you recould put on one. >> absolutely. >> with the exception of the garlic cream sauce.ic we have a locally sourced sausage, patty pan squashes, green and yellow from quarter branch farms, across the street, and local goat cheese.che and fresh arugula. we have got the sausage on the pizza, and you've committed toco getting your hands in it. >> yes. >> so go can your, grab you a handful of your squash. >> how much? >> just loosely spring sprinkle it.sp that folks like to get a little bite of every topping. >> what do we need to put on next? >> after that, go with the the fresh goat cheese there.er >> i got to put a green one ove there. >> very good. >> okay. >> just a little -- >> the goat cheese don't spread a lot. it's a lean cheese..
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this especially is the delicious, and has a nice tang to it. and this is what i like tot call grown opiates.grow >> it is. there's nothing wrong with theth classic pizza, but every now and then, you like to get moremore creative. >> what's next? >> that's it for this one. >> and then, we will replace that --- >> with this one.this which just came out of the oven a moment ago. you see the goat cheese is still there. didn't spread a lot.st. you have the patties that are finished cooking, and fromom there, i put it over there,ther we've got the summer harvest fresh arugula, the vinaigrette that we tossed around, great way to not over dress. >> we're going, arugula, cameca from mary tail already's farm. who knew national that greens cv
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some wonderful flavor. >> each lettuce has its own personality and flavor.avor it's fun to celebrate the farmed, and here, we're in the valley of loudon county, from here, we can see to lands downdo resort, and percentville to the while palace, leesburg for fireworks, and middle burger,bur and all -- all the restaurants. people that wants the fresh food, and chefs are willing to purchase the best that farmsfarm have, and farmers that need access to sell those goods, so we encourage everybody to come outage didn't out and celebratee >> that is loudon county farm-to-fork. >> that does it for us from her
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been down -- megan has been had in the net center, and greggr pappas is with us earlier, soe thank all of you. you didn't have to do this, we really appreciate it. >> we do have breakfast for you, finally! >> we have breakfast? >> not us. >> tucker? >> five-day forecast, get intoi the afternoon, later today, could be scattered showers and storms. it could be warm and humid today with highs in the low 90s, and cooler, dry air tonight, overnight, cool dry air.ght, let me show you radar. you can see that thunderstormth activity. just be ready for this possibility. >> we would like to thank one more time, the weather intern for the summer, tyler.ty >> come on out here, tyler. >> we had fun with him earlier. you've been great.g >> a very nice

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