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it's lunchtime at garrison forest school... "i want to go" and ttday...e one diabetes... (bbacelet)"i have this medical i d bracelet."mandy was aahealthy she ot eeiously ill. aftee a simple urine testta nurse &pdelivered the life changing news,.(mandy)"they said ok were alling the hospital diabbtee.. and thats whennit got scary because eeerything started to fast forward then.." now.. mandy has to carry a bag h not for her i-pod... suuar comes immediately on the screen" she has to test her blood sugar levels and counts carrs. (diabetes associatioo)"your body is not able to process the food you are eating so you are basically starving to death" the american diabetes associatton estimatee 3 million americans suffer from pssociation)"things to look out for are incrrased phirst..increased urination.. meanwhilee mandy can never take a break... from watching what she eats. (voice only eatiig applesauce)"i always have to be conscious about it..its always in ttee most part: she is like any other teen:(mandy) "guess what he was in.."and is careful not to let diabet
it's lunchtime at garrison forest school... "i want to go" and ttday...e one diabetes... (bbacelet)"i have this medical i d bracelet."mandy was aahealthy she ot eeiously ill. aftee a simple urine testta nurse &pdelivered the life changing news,.(mandy)"they said ok were alling the hospital diabbtee.. and thats whennit got scary because eeerything started to fast forward then.." now.. mandy has to carry a bag h not for her i-pod... suuar comes immediately on the...
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retrato hablado del sospechoso vinculado con un intento de secuestro, en el complejo de apartamentos garrisonwoods... el hombre es descrito como hispano de complexion mediana, pero musculoso, cabellos cortos color negro.. el pasado 25 de octubre aproximadamente a las 7:30 de la noche, este hombre intento secuestrar a una joven de 17 anhos, mientra esta caminaba a su apartamento... si usted reconoce a este individuo o tiene informacion que brindar a la policia, llame al numero de telefono 540- 658 4400.... un detective testifico hoy en el juicio de la mujer acusada de asesinar a su companera de trabajo en una tiende de ropa exclusiva para yoga, en bethesda.... el detective del condado de montgomery jim drewry entrevisto a britanny norwood en varias ocasiones, dias despues de que el cuerpo de jayna murray fuera econtrado sin vida en el interior de la tienda lulu-lemon atletica ... dijo que un principio consideraba a norwood como una victima, basado en la historia de que dos hombres enmascarado s las habian atacado a ella y murray..pero se volvio sospechosa debido a la inconsistencia de sus test
retrato hablado del sospechoso vinculado con un intento de secuestro, en el complejo de apartamentos garrisonwoods... el hombre es descrito como hispano de complexion mediana, pero musculoso, cabellos cortos color negro.. el pasado 25 de octubre aproximadamente a las 7:30 de la noche, este hombre intento secuestrar a una joven de 17 anhos, mientra esta caminaba a su apartamento... si usted reconoce a este individuo o tiene informacion que brindar a la policia, llame al numero de telefono 540-...
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there is jordan garrison. at 46 yards. 15 seconds left in the game. the fine finish. poly in one of the most dramatic finishes and a game, 10-0 on the season. >>> safe to say the transition from ralph friedgen to randy edsel has been choppy. senior day at college park, the terps hosting their rivals from virginia. first play from scrimmage, breaking tackles. other guys could not get off blocks, 47 yards, touchdowns. maryland's first drive, danny o'brien, gets behind the defense. lost the ball in the sun or something. that describes the season. well. virginia wins, maryland is now 2-7 on the air. >>> may be trying to snap their six-game losing streak, hosting senior day in annapolis. chris proctor, healthy and looking sharp. 48 yards. it 14-0 midshipmen. same quarter, maybe it's back on track. but they win. >>> towson trying to bounce back against delaware. west, three touchdowns today. at 184 yards rushing. not alone, running wild. 19 yards, but the middle. the extra point is blocked. the tigers' lead, 20-7. 33-yard touchdown, towson wins. >>> johns hopkins, its tough
there is jordan garrison. at 46 yards. 15 seconds left in the game. the fine finish. poly in one of the most dramatic finishes and a game, 10-0 on the season. >>> safe to say the transition from ralph friedgen to randy edsel has been choppy. senior day at college park, the terps hosting their rivals from virginia. first play from scrimmage, breaking tackles. other guys could not get off blocks, 47 yards, touchdowns. maryland's first drive, danny o'brien, gets behind the defense. lost...
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time to throw for jordan garrison again. it makes the catch. 46 yards. 56 seconds left in the game. to priestly, poly a winner 22- 16. now 10-0 on the season. maryland had a chance saturday, hosting virginia. they did not seem quite ready for it. perry jones breaking away from the maryland defense. a couple of tackles and the foot race is on. 47-yard touchdown. 7-0. the cavaliers scored. he lost the ball in the sun. maybe the play to illustrate the season for maryland. 17 yards, maryland actually took the lead, 10-7, but later he beats the blitz. 35-yard touchdown to kevin parks. maryland is 2-7 on the season. on the road in maine, and defeated ncaa play. -- undefeated in caa play. 7-0, tigers. the tigers are of 20-7. a fake toss, roles left, back to right. 33 yards, back in a tie for first place. johns hopkins was a winner today as well, now 9-0 for the season. some good football right here in town. will be right back with a check on the forecast. [ male announcer ] unisom helps you fall asleep faster and stay asleep. so i wake up rested. [ male announcer ] unisom. fall asleep fast
time to throw for jordan garrison again. it makes the catch. 46 yards. 56 seconds left in the game. to priestly, poly a winner 22- 16. now 10-0 on the season. maryland had a chance saturday, hosting virginia. they did not seem quite ready for it. perry jones breaking away from the maryland defense. a couple of tackles and the foot race is on. 47-yard touchdown. 7-0. the cavaliers scored. he lost the ball in the sun. maybe the play to illustrate the season for maryland. 17 yards, maryland...
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burst throughhthe middle...nothing but green grass in front...cruises n pater in the 1st...jordan garrison1 advancing to the final...they'll play catonsville next weekroger wrenn's illustrious career ccntinues for another week... his protege robinson has coach...ise for his to the pros.... the baltimore ravens have split town...they left late this afternoon to fly cross continent to seattle, where they'll take on the seahawks this sunday...they normmlly travel on saturdays, but this is a long trip... prip... and a long trip is exactly what ray rice would like to have...his rushing numbers have been way down lately...juut 134 yards in his last 3 games...an average of just 44 per game...those are not ray rice numbers...but rice is quick to point out his numbers would have been much bigger last week were it not for a certain penaltyy... ray rice: "you put on the ilm last week, you take away that holding penalty, reportee: "has torreyy in fact, bought you dinner as you tweeted about?" rice: "i am still depressed in torrey smith right now. i just told [senior vice president of public and commun
burst throughhthe middle...nothing but green grass in front...cruises n pater in the 1st...jordan garrison1 advancing to the final...they'll play catonsville next weekroger wrenn's illustrious career ccntinues for another week... his protege robinson has coach...ise for his to the pros.... the baltimore ravens have split town...they left late this afternoon to fly cross continent to seattle, where they'll take on the seahawks this sunday...they normmlly travel on saturdays, but this is a long...
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damn right, garrison. oh, hello, piggy. how are your eyes doing? and i'll never have to see you ever again! i don't think that's possible, piggy, not with your eyes. no, not with my eyes. with these. [ laughs ] was he an organ donor? sure. all right. then let's get to work. say, you don't have $3.50 on you, do you? [ mid-tempo introduction plays ] ♪ light ♪ the for looking on keep let's sunshine ♪ ♪ the find to chance a have we night ♪ ♪ the through on hold can we if after ♪ ♪ morning a be to got there's ♪ warm ♪ and safe that's place a find and together ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com captions paid for by mtv networks central's world news headquarters in new york s this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] welcome to dale day my name is jon stewart. what a program for you tonight. democratic minority leader nancy pelosi will be joining us to explain how a bill becomes a bill. we don't really know. herman cain was on tv. i love that guy. >> some people don't want to see herman cain ge
damn right, garrison. oh, hello, piggy. how are your eyes doing? and i'll never have to see you ever again! i don't think that's possible, piggy, not with your eyes. no, not with my eyes. with these. [ laughs ] was he an organ donor? sure. all right. then let's get to work. say, you don't have $3.50 on you, do you? [ mid-tempo introduction plays ] ♪ light ♪ the for looking on keep let's sunshine ♪ ♪ the find to chance a have we night ♪ ♪ the through on hold can we if after ♪ ♪...
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garrison, but it's obvious you aren't tolerant of your own behavior. - vhat do we have here, new recruits? i assure you, the next veek will be nothing but pain and suffering! - oooh, this could be kind of fun. ohh! - ♪ lemmiwinks has made it out the tale is nearly through ♪ - great job, lemmiwinks! - thanks to you, we are all free. - but your adventures are just beginning. for you are no ordinary gerbil, lemmiwinks, you are-- the gerbil king. all: all hail the gerbil king! - ♪ now that you're the gerbil king ♪ ♪ there's more adventures to go on ♪ ♪ fly away to faraway lands and to the setting sun ♪ ♪ there's still so many enemies and battles yet to fight ♪ ♪ for lemmiwinks the gerbil king ♪ ♪ to be told another night ♪ ♪ lemmi, lemmi lemmiwinks ♪ ♪ lem, lemmiwinks lemmiwinks ♪ ♪ lem, lem lemmiwinks lemmiwinks, lemmiwinks ♪ ♪ lemmiwinks, lemmiwinks ♪ gerbil king - ohh, jesus! jesus christ, ohh! captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com >> november 7, 2011. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: w
garrison, but it's obvious you aren't tolerant of your own behavior. - vhat do we have here, new recruits? i assure you, the next veek will be nothing but pain and suffering! - oooh, this could be kind of fun. ohh! - ♪ lemmiwinks has made it out the tale is nearly through ♪ - great job, lemmiwinks! - thanks to you, we are all free. - but your adventures are just beginning. for you are no ordinary gerbil, lemmiwinks, you are-- the gerbil king. all: all hail the gerbil king! - ♪ now that...
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. >>> if you have ever curled up on a saturday night with "a prairie home companion" the great garrisoneiler radio show, then you heard the great sounds of tom keith. [ barking ] >> reporter: that's tom playing himself in the film about the show. tom did every animal except elephants. he did gunshots, choppers, hooves that were clip-cloppers. he did vacuums, babies and bagpipes, and the crunch of minnesota snow like nobody else. you name it, he played it. he was a styrofoam symphony and king of the props. so props to tom keith who left us too soon at 64. >>> in other news this week, we learned sitting around increases your chances for colon and breast cancer, though we're pretty sure a half hour a day is pretty good for you. >>> we also learned the president is fit at 50 as his doctor put it. he says the president is now tobacco-free. >>> in other health news an exhaustive european study set out to find exactly what it is about the sound of fingernails on a blackboard that is so awful. the answer seems to involve the mechanics of our ear canals. medical proof that that sound in particul
. >>> if you have ever curled up on a saturday night with "a prairie home companion" the great garrisoneiler radio show, then you heard the great sounds of tom keith. [ barking ] >> reporter: that's tom playing himself in the film about the show. tom did every animal except elephants. he did gunshots, choppers, hooves that were clip-cloppers. he did vacuums, babies and bagpipes, and the crunch of minnesota snow like nobody else. you name it, he played it. he was a...
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. >> reporter: just back from afghanistan, he's the garrison commander of fort meade in maryland. he said leave seas or here on base serving a first-class thanksgiving is a major mission for an army at war. >> there is a lot of stress put on our soldiers and service members being away from family and friends. but, in truth, the resiliency of being there with my comrades, you do the best can you. >> reporter: the army, like any family, has its traditions. one of the oldest is having the entire senior leadership dawn their dress uniforms to serve the soldiers. >> it's a great opportunity when we had the opportunity to give back to the soldiers and come out and sib them. >> it was -- i was intimidated. not by the peopley ising food but i was. >> this was the best thanksgiving away from home. this is good food. >> reporter: even for the united states average, serving -- army, serving thanksgiving dinner for 750 people is a big job and that comes with an equally big shopping list. fort meade won the award as the top dining facility in the army this year. >> had to get 400 pounds of tur
. >> reporter: just back from afghanistan, he's the garrison commander of fort meade in maryland. he said leave seas or here on base serving a first-class thanksgiving is a major mission for an army at war. >> there is a lot of stress put on our soldiers and service members being away from family and friends. but, in truth, the resiliency of being there with my comrades, you do the best can you. >> reporter: the army, like any family, has its traditions. one of the oldest is...
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garrison keillor: a native of california, kay ryan taught basic english at the college of marin for mores. appointed united states poet laureate in 2008, she's the author of six books, including the niagara river, flamingo watching and say uncle. she says her poems don't begin with images or sounds but the way an oyster does, with an aggravation. "turtle." who would be a turtle who could help it? a barely mobile hard roll, a four-oared helmet, she can ill afford the chances she must take in rowing toward the grasses that she eats. her track is graceless, like dragging a packing case places, and almost any slope defeats her modest hopes. even being practical, she's often stuck up to the axle on her way to something edible. with everything optimal, she skirts the ditch which would convert her shell into a serving dish. she lives below luck level, never imagining some lottery will change her load of pottery to wings. her only levity is patience, the sport of truly chastened things. (applause)
garrison keillor: a native of california, kay ryan taught basic english at the college of marin for mores. appointed united states poet laureate in 2008, she's the author of six books, including the niagara river, flamingo watching and say uncle. she says her poems don't begin with images or sounds but the way an oyster does, with an aggravation. "turtle." who would be a turtle who could help it? a barely mobile hard roll, a four-oared helmet, she can ill afford the chances she must...
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jordan garis son -- hits jordan garrison. brandon owens never had a chance. appropriate.tuffs it. 1:13 to play. fourth and one. as much as as soon as he gets the first down, game is overnight poly has another chance. millburn. plenty of time to throw. halls it in. 15-6 left in the game. play action. ball game. poly. one of the most dramatic editions of the game. >> there we have it. >> we're going to have a huge -- >> it is going to be cool today. mid 50's. another chance for rain holding off until the end of next week. >> this is really delicious. >> this is excellent. >> havana cuban cafe on pennsylvania avenue. >> "meet the press" is next. have a great day. >> as the i-team first reported, maryland residents are generous when it comes to breast cancer research. the charities that collect for the cause will receive almost $6 billion this year. however, as lead investigative reporter jayne miller found out how much goes to research and expenses may surprise you. looking over federal tax returns, the i-team found organizations that spend more than 50% of what was raised o
jordan garis son -- hits jordan garrison. brandon owens never had a chance. appropriate.tuffs it. 1:13 to play. fourth and one. as much as as soon as he gets the first down, game is overnight poly has another chance. millburn. plenty of time to throw. halls it in. 15-6 left in the game. play action. ball game. poly. one of the most dramatic editions of the game. >> there we have it. >> we're going to have a huge -- >> it is going to be cool today. mid 50's. another chance for...
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we are celebrating 50 years, because we started 50 years ago on garrison boulevard in the inner city. the church was, basically, birth and revival. they had a speaker, a preacher by the name of sean bach. he was supposed to preach for a couple days or so, but it went on for weeks and weeks and weeks, and then the church began to grow and people in the inner cities were magnetized to this church. it just went on and on. today when we look back where the lord has brought us from and where we are today, that's why we are sobering. >> people can come celebrate with you at 4:30 area is located on liberty road. back to you guys. >> congratulations to them. >> reporting live from baltimore county. >> still ahead, holiday food doesn't have to come with a big helping portion of heartburn. >> like? >> because it ,,,,,,,,,, [ male announcer ] does your cable company keep charging you more... and more... and more? stop paying so much for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for our best price online: just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years. you save $600. go to
we are celebrating 50 years, because we started 50 years ago on garrison boulevard in the inner city. the church was, basically, birth and revival. they had a speaker, a preacher by the name of sean bach. he was supposed to preach for a couple days or so, but it went on for weeks and weeks and weeks, and then the church began to grow and people in the inner cities were magnetized to this church. it just went on and on. today when we look back where the lord has brought us from and where we are...
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if people lived nearby nearby, if the remains of the fort worth starting to crumble or rot, the garrison had left, local citizens would go there and grab anything they could walk off with bricks, a fireplace come the timber to use them for their own house is. military sites are compromise all the time by people one team souvenirs and things to recycle for their own use. by the time the archaeologist arrive the fragment of was once there. >> people would not expect what you would find and what tells the story? >> i think what people expect us to find like them basketballs it is interesting. i see the students get very excited the more unexpected things are usually the personal items that a soldier had on their body. buttons, cufflinks, anything of a personal nature you suddenly see the button that the person was wearing that and you are connecting with that soldier from the past. i think the unexpected things that we find it is the fancy things we assume everything is standard military issue but all of a sudden you find something nice and one word that comes to mind is the city of all the
if people lived nearby nearby, if the remains of the fort worth starting to crumble or rot, the garrison had left, local citizens would go there and grab anything they could walk off with bricks, a fireplace come the timber to use them for their own house is. military sites are compromise all the time by people one team souvenirs and things to recycle for their own use. by the time the archaeologist arrive the fragment of was once there. >> people would not expect what you would find and...
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a 17-year-old girl was walking in the garrison woods apartment complex when a man in a wage vehicle drove up and told her to get in. she ran away and the man drove off. there have been two other attempted abductions in the past two weeks in nearby spotsylvania county. >>> jurors at the lululemon murder trial are hearing from a police detective who believed almost from the start that brittany norwood was a suspect and not a victim. norwood's accused of killing her co-worker back in march at the bethesda yoga shop and covering it up. the victim's mother is also expected to be called as a witness. chris gordon joins us live from the courthouse in rockville with the latest developments today. >> dramatic developments in the brittany norwood murder trial as it moves toward its conclusion in the next few days. >> reporter: phyllis will be a witness for the prosecution in the murder trial of brittany norwood. norwood's defense lawyer objected to allowing mrs. murray to testify about her daughter saying it would be extremely prejudicial, but the judge ruled the testimony is relevant.defense also
a 17-year-old girl was walking in the garrison woods apartment complex when a man in a wage vehicle drove up and told her to get in. she ran away and the man drove off. there have been two other attempted abductions in the past two weeks in nearby spotsylvania county. >>> jurors at the lululemon murder trial are hearing from a police detective who believed almost from the start that brittany norwood was a suspect and not a victim. norwood's accused of killing her co-worker back in...
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a 17-year-old girl was walking in the garrison woods apartment complex when a man told her to get in his vehicle. there have been three other attempted abductions in the last month. investigators are looking in to any possible connections. >> we're learning more about a man accused of impersonating a police officer and sexually assaulting women. police believe thomas kim was targeting latino illegal immigrants. in two separate case, police say he approached women and questioned them in spanish about their immigration status. investigators say he would show a badge and that he was wearing a gun. in both cases, he forced the victims into his car and sexually assaulted they will. police say kim is a suspect in several other cases. >>> to politics now. republican presidential frontrunner herman cain is doing damage control tonight over some serious questions about his past. but the scandal doesn't appear to be hurting his campaign. at least not yet. he reportedly raised more than a quarter of a million dollars in online donations yesterday just as allegations of sexual harassment surface
a 17-year-old girl was walking in the garrison woods apartment complex when a man told her to get in his vehicle. there have been three other attempted abductions in the last month. investigators are looking in to any possible connections. >> we're learning more about a man accused of impersonating a police officer and sexually assaulting women. police believe thomas kim was targeting latino illegal immigrants. in two separate case, police say he approached women and questioned them in...
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. >> the infomercial i did about, well, six years ago for gray garrison putting together the dean martiny: yeah. >> i just loved it. and when people saw it late at night or whenever they were selling it they had so many clips of the great artists that we had years ago that you don't see anymore, you're never going to hear them or see them and a lot of people thought it was the real show. >> jimmy: he's your justin bieber. >> i thought he was great. >> jimmy: you just love him. >> yeah, you're absolutely right. >> jimmy: did you get the chance to spend time with him. >> in my high school prom -- you had a high school prom. >> jimmy: i didn't go. >> no girlfriend? >> jimmy: exactly. >> what an eye opener. >> jimmy: i stayed home and watched "the fall guy" starring lee majors. >> everybody went to a nightclub after they had dinner with the whole class and some restaurant somewhere. so five of us took our dates and we rented a limo and we went to the copa co-banna which is years gone now but there was martin and lewis, dean martin, jerry lewis, i had read about them but to see those guys wor
. >> the infomercial i did about, well, six years ago for gray garrison putting together the dean martiny: yeah. >> i just loved it. and when people saw it late at night or whenever they were selling it they had so many clips of the great artists that we had years ago that you don't see anymore, you're never going to hear them or see them and a lot of people thought it was the real show. >> jimmy: he's your justin bieber. >> i thought he was great. >> jimmy: you...
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army colonel ed rolf steen, just back from afghanistan, the colonel is garrison commander of ft. meade in maryland. he said overseas are here on base serving a first class thanksgiving is a major mission for an army at war. >> there's a lot of stress put on us being away from family and friends, but in truth the resiliency of being there with my comrades, you do the best you can. reporter: the army like any family has its traditions. one of the oileddest is having the entire senior leadership -- oldest is having the entire senior leader shill don their dress uniforms to serve their soldiers. -- leadership don their dress uniforms to serve the soldiers. >> it was really great. i was intimidated, usually not intimidated by the people that serve you food. >> this is the best thanksgiving way from home. this is really good food. reporter: even for the u.s. army serving thanksgiving dinner for 750 people is a big job and that comes with an equally big shopping list. ft. meade won the award of the top dining facility in the army this year. >> had to get 400 pounds of turkey, 200-pounds
army colonel ed rolf steen, just back from afghanistan, the colonel is garrison commander of ft. meade in maryland. he said overseas are here on base serving a first class thanksgiving is a major mission for an army at war. >> there's a lot of stress put on us being away from family and friends, but in truth the resiliency of being there with my comrades, you do the best you can. reporter: the army like any family has its traditions. one of the oileddest is having the entire senior...
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before that around 7:30 in the evening a 17-year-old girl reported she was walking garrison woods apartment complex when someone in a beige car started following her. the driver told her to get in and threatened to make her get in. she ran off spe sped off. police don't believe they are connected but that's not being completely ruled out. there are differing descriptions. it is serving to put the county on notice regarding safety issues especially as it relates to females and tuckly female children. we want to show you some numbers. if you have any information on any of these abduction attempts call the sheriff's office at 540-582-7115 or crime solvers 540-582-5822. that's the latest. now back to you. >> all right. derrick ward reporting live from our newsroom. thank you for that report. >>> a maryland pee wee football team is remembering a teammate killed in a fiery car accident. 2-year-old delonte and his brother anthony died friday after a multicar accident caused their car to burst into flames. the boys who were buckled up in the back seat never had a chance to get out. on saturday, the
before that around 7:30 in the evening a 17-year-old girl reported she was walking garrison woods apartment complex when someone in a beige car started following her. the driver told her to get in and threatened to make her get in. she ran off spe sped off. police don't believe they are connected but that's not being completely ruled out. there are differing descriptions. it is serving to put the county on notice regarding safety issues especially as it relates to females and tuckly female...
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just back from afghanistan, he is the garrison commander at fort meade in maryland. he says overseas or here on base, serve a first chase thanksgiving is a major mission for an army at war. >> there is a lot of stress put on us as soldiers and service member being away from family and friends. but in truth, the resiliency of being there with my comrades, you do the best you can. >> reporter: the army, like any family, has its traditions. one of the oldest is having the entire senior leadership don their dress uniforms to serve the soldiers. >> it is a great opportunity when we had opportunity to give back to the soldiers and they come out and serve them. >> i was intimidated. usually not intimidated bay the people that serve you food but it was. >> that has been the best thanksgiving away from home. this is really good food. >> reporter: even for the united states army, serving thanksgiving dinner for 750 people is a big job and that comes with an equally big shopping list. fort meade won the ward as the top dining facility in the army this year. >> had to get 400 po
just back from afghanistan, he is the garrison commander at fort meade in maryland. he says overseas or here on base, serve a first chase thanksgiving is a major mission for an army at war. >> there is a lot of stress put on us as soldiers and service member being away from family and friends. but in truth, the resiliency of being there with my comrades, you do the best you can. >> reporter: the army, like any family, has its traditions. one of the oldest is having the entire senior...
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commandos killed usama bin laden in a pakistani garrison town last may. simon mcgregor wood, abc news. >> police in the philippines arrested four people who allegedly hacked into at&t's phone systems as part of a plan to funnel money to a saudi based terror group. according to investigators, the hackers worked for a group that helped fund a deadly 2008 terror attack in mumbai, india. they say that hacking costs at&t around $2 million. at&t couldn't immediately comment today. the arrest came after a complaint filed by at&t and the f.b.i. at&t said by tuesday, that hack was unsuccessfully attempted to link a mobile numbers with on-line customer accounts. but it's unclear if that incident is linked to the arrest. >> the first of three american students arrested during an anti-government protest in egypt is home tonight. 19-year-old gregory porter stepped off a plane in philadelphia today. porter did not take questions. only saying he's thankful to be back. porter, luke gates and derek sweeney, all students at american university in cairo were arrested last s
commandos killed usama bin laden in a pakistani garrison town last may. simon mcgregor wood, abc news. >> police in the philippines arrested four people who allegedly hacked into at&t's phone systems as part of a plan to funnel money to a saudi based terror group. according to investigators, the hackers worked for a group that helped fund a deadly 2008 terror attack in mumbai, india. they say that hacking costs at&t around $2 million. at&t couldn't immediately comment today....
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the 17-year-old was walking between apartment buildings at the garrison woods complex in stafford county last tuesday. she says this man here, the man resembling this drove up and ordered her into the car. when she refused, he threatened to make her come with him. she ran and the man drove off telling her he would be back. are. >>> president obama using a local bridge as a backdrop for a speech later today. the president will visit the georgetown waterfront park near the key bridge high heighting the need for infrastructure investments that boost the economy. the white house said the bridge could receive funding if congress approves the bill. >>> republican presidential candidate herman cain coming to tysons corner later today. he is still dogged by sexual harassment charges from the late 1990s. for more on the claims, we turn to fox 5's stacy cohan who is live this morning in tysons corner. >> reporter: good morning. herman cain certainly arrived here in washington during a trouble spot in his campaign with charges swirling around him and the sexual harassment suit and what happened dur
the 17-year-old was walking between apartment buildings at the garrison woods complex in stafford county last tuesday. she says this man here, the man resembling this drove up and ordered her into the car. when she refused, he threatened to make her come with him. she ran and the man drove off telling her he would be back. are. >>> president obama using a local bridge as a backdrop for a speech later today. the president will visit the georgetown waterfront park near the key bridge...
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people lived in nearby, and if the remains of a fort were starting to crumble or starting to rot, a garrisonat left, local citizens, local townspeople would always go there, grab anything they could walk off with, whether it is bricks, older fireplaces, timbers, and take them off and use them for their own houses. so military sites are compromise all the time by people wanting souvenirs and wanting things to recycle for their own use. so by the time they archaeologist arise, there's only a fragment of what was once their at a military site. >> what are some of the things you found that people wouldn't expect that you would find at a fort or a battlefield? what type of things can tell the most storied? >> i think what people expect us to find would be things like the musket balls and gunsmiths, gun parts. that's always interesting. i've seen lots of students get very excited find a musket ball. but i think more unexpected things are usually the personal items, things that a soldier actually had on their body. buttons, buckles, cufflinks, anything of a personal nature. you suddenly see that bu
people lived in nearby, and if the remains of a fort were starting to crumble or starting to rot, a garrisonat left, local citizens, local townspeople would always go there, grab anything they could walk off with, whether it is bricks, older fireplaces, timbers, and take them off and use them for their own houses. so military sites are compromise all the time by people wanting souvenirs and wanting things to recycle for their own use. so by the time they archaeologist arise, there's only a...
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raiders can come in, kill someone, kill someone in an army garrison town, leave without the pakistani military even knowing. so after, this the pakistani military gets very, very worried it american access to pakistan's nuclear weapons. and of course, as you know, pakistan treasures its nuclear weapons more than any other aspect of its arsenal certainly. and -- and -- >> it would be fair for them to think, as you point out, that there might be an american plan, a kind of a plan deep in the pentagon that in a worst case scenario if something terrible happened in pakistan, we would find a way of going in and securing the nuclear weapons. >> there -- there are plan, in fact. it's a very, very high priority for american planners. we'd rather have nothose nuclea weapons not fall in the hands of gee haddists, if the taliban gets closer to some of these bases. so what happened was this -- the spd, this pakistani army branch, gets a call from general kyani, chief the army staff, saying are we secure -- not from jihadists but from america. >> and what does the head of this nuclear unit, what d
raiders can come in, kill someone, kill someone in an army garrison town, leave without the pakistani military even knowing. so after, this the pakistani military gets very, very worried it american access to pakistan's nuclear weapons. and of course, as you know, pakistan treasures its nuclear weapons more than any other aspect of its arsenal certainly. and -- and -- >> it would be fair for them to think, as you point out, that there might be an american plan, a kind of a plan deep in...
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the 17-year-old was walking between apartment buildings at the garrison woods complex in stafford county last tuesday and said this man drove up beside her, ordered her into his car. when she refused, he threatened to make her come with him. she ran off and the man told her he'd be back. if you recognize him, please call the stafford county sheriff's office. >>> we have an update on a virginia boy with autism lost in the buy boy for a week. -- boy for a week. the child remains in the hospital tonight after doctors found a hole in his esophagus. his grandmother told a virginia newspaper she thinks the tear stems from something the boy tried to eat while lost in the wood. a volunteer found the child in a creek bed north of richmond on friday. >>> election day is a week away. voters heading to the polls in virginia, wtop political analyst mark plotkin joining us now. mark, i know the republicans are feeling pretty good about maybe having a clean sweep in that state for once. >> they sure do. they won the governorship, the lieutenant governorship, the attorney general. they control the house
the 17-year-old was walking between apartment buildings at the garrison woods complex in stafford county last tuesday and said this man drove up beside her, ordered her into his car. when she refused, he threatened to make her come with him. she ran off and the man told her he'd be back. if you recognize him, please call the stafford county sheriff's office. >>> we have an update on a virginia boy with autism lost in the buy boy for a week. -- boy for a week. the child remains in the...
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in her new book "core of conviction" bachmann sheds praise on garrison keillor.home companion and a native minnesotan. quote, his politics are very different from mine, but i love his gentle, knowing humor. he understands minnesota and his ability to squeeze laughs out of serious-minded midwesterners makes him a lend. well, do you think he feels the same minnesota bond? not even close. during last year's midterm election season he called bachmann embarrassing to me and a great many minnesotans. what does he have to say in response to the nod in bachmann's book? well, as an old democrat, i wish that michele's presidential campaign were doing better than it is. there are many other democrats who would like to second that one. >>> finally, clarity or more confusion? in the past couple months it seemed that just when gop candidate herman cain seemed to be clearing up what he calls his pro-life stance on abortion, we were all thrown for a loop. remember this? >> i believe that life begins at conception. and abortion under no circumstances. >> no circumstances? >> no c
in her new book "core of conviction" bachmann sheds praise on garrison keillor.home companion and a native minnesotan. quote, his politics are very different from mine, but i love his gentle, knowing humor. he understands minnesota and his ability to squeeze laughs out of serious-minded midwesterners makes him a lend. well, do you think he feels the same minnesota bond? not even close. during last year's midterm election season he called bachmann embarrassing to me and a great many...
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we are now all living in garrison keeler's.inaudible] all the minister on, all the women are beautiful, and all the children are above average. average is officially over. what this means for education is two things. we need to bring our bottom to our average calamity to bring our average so much higher. law requires more education and the other requires better. now, we conclude this chapter in this whole section by trying to think through. what is the right mode for educators, parents. as the think about describing. it would leave you with three attitudes, points that we would suggest. think like a new immigrant, think like a new immigrant. think white and partisan, and think like a waitress at perkins pancake house in minneapolis just off highway one. what do i made? first of all, we all need to think like new emigrants. the new emigrant things that i come to this country and there is no legacy spot waiting for me at johns hopkins. the new emigrant understands that he or she is in a new world. we are in a new world. the hyper
we are now all living in garrison keeler's.inaudible] all the minister on, all the women are beautiful, and all the children are above average. average is officially over. what this means for education is two things. we need to bring our bottom to our average calamity to bring our average so much higher. law requires more education and the other requires better. now, we conclude this chapter in this whole section by trying to think through. what is the right mode for educators, parents. as the...
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in virginia, northbound i-95 near 610/garrison bill road as a accident.ng looks like we are dealing bankse of fog morning. there is slow traffic and 95, 66 beltway and to the to rosalyn across the roosevelt bridge. a fog out there especially north and northwest of metro with reduced visibility. otherwise, just a gray day today. had overnight and morning is just about gone not specs becton tonight andl ofough the first half wednesday. 50's right now and remain therewill more rain for wednesday. remain t[ dog barking ] mom! breakfast? in this house? in the morning i can use all the help i can get. that's why i love nutella, a delicious hazelnut spread that's perfect on multigrain toast and even whole-wheat waffles. it's a quick and easy way to give my faly a breakfast they'll want to eat. and nutella is made with simple, quality ingredients, like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. they love the taste and i feel good that they're ready to tackle the day. ♪ nutella. breakfast never tasted this good. >>> you're looking at 2-year-old sky metalwala. missing for two weeks without a trace a
in virginia, northbound i-95 near 610/garrison bill road as a accident.ng looks like we are dealing bankse of fog morning. there is slow traffic and 95, 66 beltway and to the to rosalyn across the roosevelt bridge. a fog out there especially north and northwest of metro with reduced visibility. otherwise, just a gray day today. had overnight and morning is just about gone not specs becton tonight andl ofough the first half wednesday. 50's right now and remain therewill more rain for wednesday....
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we are now all living in garrison keillor's, where all the men are strong, all the women are beautifulverage. average is officially over. and so what this means for education is two things as i said. we need to bring the bottom two are average and we need to bring our average so much higher. one requires more education. the other requires better education. we conclude this dirt by trying to think through, what is the right mode for educators as they think about describing an inspiring their kids to drive in. and we would leave you with just sort of three attitudinal points that we should suggest. think like a new anagram. think like a new anagram. think like an artisan and think like a waitress at perkins pancake house in minneapolis just off highway 100. what do i mean? first of all, we all need to think like new immigrants. the new democrat thinks that come to this country and there is no legacy spot waiting for me at john's hot and. the new immigrants understand that he or she is in a new world and friends, we are in a new world here the hyper connected world. we are on the immigran
we are now all living in garrison keillor's, where all the men are strong, all the women are beautifulverage. average is officially over. and so what this means for education is two things as i said. we need to bring the bottom two are average and we need to bring our average so much higher. one requires more education. the other requires better education. we conclude this dirt by trying to think through, what is the right mode for educators as they think about describing an inspiring their...
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wyden: i would also ask unanimous consent that joel garrison, a legislative defense fellow in our office be granted floor privileges for the duration of these amendments. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. wyden: mr. president, the first amendment has previously passed the senate, and it would solve a problem created by the lawyers at the pentagon who in effect at the last minute on a critical issue for eastern oregon pulled the rug out from under our -- our communities. mr. president, when we have a problem or conflict in our state, we solve it the oregon way, by finding consensus and building common ground. that's why when it became apparent 20 years ago that the u.s. army's chemical depot in umatilla, oregon, would be closing once all the chemical weapons were destroyed, the community leaders gathered all of the critical organizations together and began the process of planning what to do with the land once the facility closed. the depot straddles two counties, several cities and historic tribal lands, so suffice it to say, there are a lot of folks at home in my state who ar
wyden: i would also ask unanimous consent that joel garrison, a legislative defense fellow in our office be granted floor privileges for the duration of these amendments. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. wyden: mr. president, the first amendment has previously passed the senate, and it would solve a problem created by the lawyers at the pentagon who in effect at the last minute on a critical issue for eastern oregon pulled the rug out from under our -- our communities. mr....
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those running for mayor of the local towns in okinawa are running against a 10,000 marines who are garrisonedeir because of the encroachment issues in the city. and when that becomes a political issue, you say we got out to address their kind of a long-term downward that our overall relationship with japan starting in okinawa and working outward. so are the opportunities in guam to expand? absolutely. are the opportunities in place like philippines where we were booted out and they took a vote to the senate in 88 or 89? would have a very large presence there and we regret that decision ever since. to have new openings in places like south east asia, indonesia? maybe even vietnam. i mean, how surreal would it be, we are have the uss jon mccain, u.s. navy destroyer. the vietnamese are very, very concerned about the issues in the south china sea, and they are very real. whenever you have disputed land at the core of a foreign policy issue, they get hot. so we need to stay vigilant in that part of the world. so it's about, i think showing up to relationship in the asia-pacific region all the way
those running for mayor of the local towns in okinawa are running against a 10,000 marines who are garrisonedeir because of the encroachment issues in the city. and when that becomes a political issue, you say we got out to address their kind of a long-term downward that our overall relationship with japan starting in okinawa and working outward. so are the opportunities in guam to expand? absolutely. are the opportunities in place like philippines where we were booted out and they took a vote...
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it is reflected by the response of our marines as you toward the battlefield and garrison situations in the states. marines are pumped, motivated the biggest question i get is, "hey, when do i get to go to the field, when do i get to go to the war, when do i get to go to the fleet?" our morale is tremendous and that is reflected in their reenlistment rates, which are the best they have ever been. we can be selective with the marines and they tried to keep on. we have more and more marines list --nt to rein reenlist. right now it is tough to join the corporate our recruiters are doing a great job. down -- right now it is tough to join the core. our workers are doing a great job. host: what are the biggest problems the corps is facing these days? guest: the biggest issue is, as we draw down from afghanistan, we need to reset the force. we have been in that part of the world for at least 10 years, with much of the same equipment in both iraq and afghanistan. that equipment is getting aged. as we reset the force and prepare for the next major commitment, wherever that happens to be, we w
it is reflected by the response of our marines as you toward the battlefield and garrison situations in the states. marines are pumped, motivated the biggest question i get is, "hey, when do i get to go to the field, when do i get to go to the war, when do i get to go to the fleet?" our morale is tremendous and that is reflected in their reenlistment rates, which are the best they have ever been. we can be selective with the marines and they tried to keep on. we have more and more...
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it is reflected by the response of our marines as you toward the battlefield and garrison situationsthe states. marines are pumped, motivated the biggest question i get is, "hey, when do i get to go to the field, when do i get to go to the war, when do i get to go to the fleet?" our morale is tremendous and that is reflected in their reenlistment rates, which are the best they have ever been. we can be selective with the marines and they tried to keep on. we have more and more marines list --nt to rein reenlist. right now it is tough to join the corporate our recruiters are doing a great job. down -- right now it is tough to join the core. our workers are doing a great job. host: what are the biggest problems the corps is facing these days? guest: the biggest issue is, as we draw down from afghanistan, we need to reset the force. we have been in that part of the world for at least 10 years, with much of the same equipment in both iraq and afghanistan. that equipment is getting aged. as we reset the force and prepare for the next major commitment, wherever that happens to be, we will
it is reflected by the response of our marines as you toward the battlefield and garrison situationsthe states. marines are pumped, motivated the biggest question i get is, "hey, when do i get to go to the field, when do i get to go to the war, when do i get to go to the fleet?" our morale is tremendous and that is reflected in their reenlistment rates, which are the best they have ever been. we can be selective with the marines and they tried to keep on. we have more and more marines...
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chief justice the garrison and conduct in a political question analysis that is for the court to decideto decide the scope. data within nixon against united states and mccormick says and that in answering those questions we think the court will have gone a long way to determining the question -- the >> why not all the way. >> this court decides to the president that it's all over. does the president had this authority. the political question seems to be a subterfuge because if there is a school commitment to the president, that's the industry. >> well, i do think that with respect to the first baker fact turkoman textual commitment is a factor that the court has indicated is one that can make to the conclusion that it's a political question. i do think the court has to go through the analysis. at the end of the day, there may not be much of a difference. >> advance on the question and to decide whether it's a political question or not you have to identify the question. if the question is whether the president has exclusive authority with respect to the form of acute vision of a foreign
chief justice the garrison and conduct in a political question analysis that is for the court to decideto decide the scope. data within nixon against united states and mccormick says and that in answering those questions we think the court will have gone a long way to determining the question -- the >> why not all the way. >> this court decides to the president that it's all over. does the president had this authority. the political question seems to be a subterfuge because if there...
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it is reflected by the response of our marines as you toward the battlefield and garrison situations in the states. marines are pumped, motivated the biggest question i get is, "hey, when do i get to go to the field, when do i get to go to the war, when do i get to go to the fleet?" our morale is tremendous and that is reflected in their reenlistment rates, which are the best they have ever been. we can be selective with the marines and they tried to keep on. we have more and more marines list --nt to rein reenlist. right now it is tough to join the corporate our recruiters are doing a great job. down -- right now it is tough to join the core. our workers are doing a great job. host: what are the biggest problems the corps is facing these days? guest: the biggest issue is, as we draw down from afghanistan, we need to reset the force. we have been in that part of the world for at least 10 years, with much of the same equipment in both iraq and afghanistan. that equipment is getting aged. as we reset the force and prepare for the next major commitment, wherever that happens to be, we w
it is reflected by the response of our marines as you toward the battlefield and garrison situations in the states. marines are pumped, motivated the biggest question i get is, "hey, when do i get to go to the field, when do i get to go to the war, when do i get to go to the fleet?" our morale is tremendous and that is reflected in their reenlistment rates, which are the best they have ever been. we can be selective with the marines and they tried to keep on. we have more and more...
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mastermind of the september 11 attacks, 9/11 attacks, was captured in a raid on a house in the pakistani garrison city of rahla pendi near the capital, islamabad. it includes ramsi bin alshid, the key facilitator of the 9/11 attacks. sheikh said masri, a leader of al qaeda, was killed in a u.s. drone strike. and most importantly, our exceptional intelligence teams and armed services have tracked down and killed osama bin laden, the founder and head of al qae al qaeda. citizens may fairly ask, and they do ask, given that we have successfully pursued our original two missions, isn't it time to bring our sons and daughters home? our citizens remind us that the u.s. has been at war in afghanistan for over ten years, the longest war in american history. our citizens recognize that the war in afghanistan has come at a terrible price. more than 1,200 americans have died from snipers, from improvised explosive devices and other deadly weapons of war. more than 6,700 americans have been wounded by those same weapons, and thousands of our soldiers have suffered from and will suffer for years, decades to co
mastermind of the september 11 attacks, 9/11 attacks, was captured in a raid on a house in the pakistani garrison city of rahla pendi near the capital, islamabad. it includes ramsi bin alshid, the key facilitator of the 9/11 attacks. sheikh said masri, a leader of al qaeda, was killed in a u.s. drone strike. and most importantly, our exceptional intelligence teams and armed services have tracked down and killed osama bin laden, the founder and head of al qae al qaeda. citizens may fairly ask,...