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that is how i see pastor fuller. after 58 years my looking back, i know god's worth has been preached faithfully at this congregation. pastor fuller has contributed significantly during his tenure and continues to do so. this is what pastor fuller had to say about our church -- quote -- "there are a lot of good churches around the valley. we're lucky to have that. i think people get attracted here -- meaning prairie lakes church -- because we just stick with the bible. we're authentic. we're invitational, and we try to keep things simple." these attributes have attracted many congregants and i believe they'll continue to attract many more and the church will continue to grow. lastly, i will pray that god will continue to shine his light through pastor fuller, his pastor and the prairie lakes congregation. and it's my privilege once again to introduce pastor full tore this senate. -- pastor fuller to this senate. mr. reid: mr. president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i appreciate the senator's
that is how i see pastor fuller. after 58 years my looking back, i know god's worth has been preached faithfully at this congregation. pastor fuller has contributed significantly during his tenure and continues to do so. this is what pastor fuller had to say about our church -- quote -- "there are a lot of good churches around the valley. we're lucky to have that. i think people get attracted here -- meaning prairie lakes church -- because we just stick with the bible. we're authentic....
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i'm peggy fox reporting, back to you. >> professor steven fuller who runs the center at george mason says sequestration would raise the national unemployment level from 8.2% to 9.6%. >>> today the u.s. house is going to vote on a controversial bill which would ban certain abortions in d.c.. if it's approved the bill would prohibit any abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy. unless there's a danger to the mother's life. now right now, abortions at any point in the pregnancy are legal in the district. city leaders have opposed the bill as an intrusion to d.c.'s self-rule. >>> a new research out revealing more about juvenile arthritis. it's an autoimmune disease which affects around 300,000 kids in the united states. but children with the condition can also have gi tract problems. skin issues even inflammation of the eyes. >> ongoing eye inflammation can lead to cataracts, glaucoma and even blindness. >> the pain and swelling continues the child should be brought to a pediatrician's attention and the best doctor to treat a complex disease in kids is a pediatric rheumatologist. >>> a healt
i'm peggy fox reporting, back to you. >> professor steven fuller who runs the center at george mason says sequestration would raise the national unemployment level from 8.2% to 9.6%. >>> today the u.s. house is going to vote on a controversial bill which would ban certain abortions in d.c.. if it's approved the bill would prohibit any abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy. unless there's a danger to the mother's life. now right now, abortions at any point in the pregnancy are...
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stephen fuller who runs the center for regional analysis says if sequestration takes effect, it wouldse the national unemployment level from 8.2 to 9.6%. >>> tonight, we are preparing a major investigation that's airing right here tomorrow at 11:00. ♪ [ music ] ♪ put your hands up in the air ♪ >> remember those videos about the bonuses and easy money at the gsa? investigative reporter russ has found out those bonuses there are three times bigger than anybody knew. 9 wants to know obtained the information even congress couldn't get. >> now we can see why they didn't want to give us the details. you've helped uncover incredible abuse of a bonus system. >> watch our investigation expose $30 million in unreported gsa bonuses right here tomorrow night. >>> so in light of all that, how does $5.25 an hour sound to attend summer school? that's right. paying kids to go to class right here in d.c. according to the washington examiner, the program pays rising 9th graders who are considered less likely than their peers to graduate on time. the examiner goes on to say only 53% of public school stu
stephen fuller who runs the center for regional analysis says if sequestration takes effect, it wouldse the national unemployment level from 8.2 to 9.6%. >>> tonight, we are preparing a major investigation that's airing right here tomorrow at 11:00. ♪ [ music ] ♪ put your hands up in the air ♪ >> remember those videos about the bonuses and easy money at the gsa? investigative reporter russ has found out those bonuses there are three times bigger than anybody knew. 9 wants...
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it make yous feel fuller faster. you can eat less and feel fuller. the study received nutrition counselling and received exercise counselling. she said it right here it's not just the pill. she knew how to eat healthier and worked out more. >> she even thought she was on the placebo which is fascinating and i'd probably stop taking it. meg said she lost 48 pounds the first year and only lost two and when she was off the drug she put 20 back on. the huge weight loss comes at the beginning, not necessarily after that. >> the bigger weight loss is in that first year and the next year are maintenance. i asked the director of this company about that and other people as well and what people have said is some people may have to be on them forever. that may be the case. we gained back a good chunk of that weight. >> meg we want to ask you another question. is this the kind of drug you would take again once it becomes available. were you frustrated that you put the weight back on? do you want to go back on the drug and see if you can lose however much weight
it make yous feel fuller faster. you can eat less and feel fuller. the study received nutrition counselling and received exercise counselling. she said it right here it's not just the pill. she knew how to eat healthier and worked out more. >> she even thought she was on the placebo which is fascinating and i'd probably stop taking it. meg said she lost 48 pounds the first year and only lost two and when she was off the drug she put 20 back on. the huge weight loss comes at the beginning,...
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some of those displaying will be held at the inner harbor, fuller ton park and organ ridge. go to wjz.com and click on our links and numbers for more. >>> in other news, a serial drunk driver convicted in the hit and run death of a john hopkins university student is asking for gnaw hearing now. last year thomas meighan pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter. now according to our media partner the baltimore sun meighan wants a new hearing claiming he was pressured into a plea deal he did not want. prosecutors have not commented on his request. >>> business is booming for maryland's casino. ron matz joins us for a closer look at numbers. >> reporter: the numbers are good. maryland's newest casino is providing a big boost to the state's economic. the maryland live casino generated $28.5 million in revenue on june 6th at its opening. more than a combined $12 million in june at other casinos. that means a lot of cash for maryland schools. maryland live is much larger than the other two casinos. it has more than 3,000 video terminals. the others have 1 #5shgs ,a -- 1 ,500 and 80
some of those displaying will be held at the inner harbor, fuller ton park and organ ridge. go to wjz.com and click on our links and numbers for more. >>> in other news, a serial drunk driver convicted in the hit and run death of a john hopkins university student is asking for gnaw hearing now. last year thomas meighan pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter. now according to our media partner the baltimore sun meighan wants a new hearing claiming he was pressured into a plea deal he...
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justin fuller and two of his college buddies were doing some snorkeling near singer island in floridacame across that. see that? that's a nurse shark that is tangled up in some fishing line. to me it also looks like the shark is wedged down there under those rocks. common race for a nurse shark because according to "national geographic" they do tend to hang out on the sea floor. >> these kids seem to know their sharks because they don't seem afraid to help out. >> it is important to point out nurse sharks are relatively harmless to humans. you can see he is caught up. they are able to free the shark from underneath that rock, but the shark then takes off with the gear still attached to him. so these guys were like, well, we can't let that happen so they chase after the nurse shark. >> what? >> you've got to point out the school girl-like screaming. continue. >> they're probably super excited about what experience they're having. >> they did eventually cut the line and set the shark free. he's out there doing his nurse shark life. >> it's the would you hit an animal on the road test? >
justin fuller and two of his college buddies were doing some snorkeling near singer island in floridacame across that. see that? that's a nurse shark that is tangled up in some fishing line. to me it also looks like the shark is wedged down there under those rocks. common race for a nurse shark because according to "national geographic" they do tend to hang out on the sea floor. >> these kids seem to know their sharks because they don't seem afraid to help out. >> it is...
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>>> new from overnight now, an investigation into a bizarre hit-and-run near the intersection of fullernd 15th streets northwest. police say a pedestrian was crossing the street just before 2:00 this morning. the person was hit by a car and knocked unconscious. the pedestrian later woke up and walked to a nearby apartment for help. there is no word on the extent of his or her injuries. >>> also new from overnight, two d.c. police officers are recovering after a head-on crash. this happened in the 1900 block of capitol avenue in northeast. police say an suv going the wrong way down a one-way street slammed into the police cruiser. the driver then jumped out and took off running. other officers caught him. witnesses say a woman riding in the suv was also taken to the hospital. the officers' injuries are not serious. >>> today, we will find out if construction on a controversial gas station in montgomery county will go forward. the county council plans to vote on a bill today that would ban a costco gas station next to the new warehouse store in wheaton. that bill would drafted after some
>>> new from overnight now, an investigation into a bizarre hit-and-run near the intersection of fullernd 15th streets northwest. police say a pedestrian was crossing the street just before 2:00 this morning. the person was hit by a car and knocked unconscious. the pedestrian later woke up and walked to a nearby apartment for help. there is no word on the extent of his or her injuries. >>> also new from overnight, two d.c. police officers are recovering after a head-on crash....
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the washington area would be hit hard and could lose 161,000 jobs, according to economist, steven fuller. >> when you start cutting back federal spending, if the cuts come here proportional to what we get now, 21% of all of the cuts will come out of our economy. >> even though the sequestration cuts don't take effect until january 2, there are reprecushions. they are required by law to notify their employees working on federal projects. if they plan to lay them off, some 60 days in advance. so those notices may be going out soon in the next few months. if congress doesn't act. peggy fox, 9news now. >> the state of virginia did end the 2012 fiscal year with $129 million than they expected. rick brown tells the associated pres, revenues were up 5.4% and 55 million of that surplus came from sales tax collections. 33.5 from individual withholding and 32 million from corporate income tax. >>> virginia may not be finished boosting its bottom line. the senator is planning to introduce the bill that would legalize gambling in the commonwealth during the next legislative session. the limited focu
the washington area would be hit hard and could lose 161,000 jobs, according to economist, steven fuller. >> when you start cutting back federal spending, if the cuts come here proportional to what we get now, 21% of all of the cuts will come out of our economy. >> even though the sequestration cuts don't take effect until january 2, there are reprecushions. they are required by law to notify their employees working on federal projects. if they plan to lay them off, some 60 days in...
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. >> now steven fuller who runs the center for regional analysis at george mason says if it takes effect, it would raise the national unemployment from 8.2% to 9.6. anita. >> there's some good news on virginia's state finance. it finished the 2012 fiscal year with $129 million surplus. that marks the third straight year virginia has had a surplus. state law dictates where the extra cash goes. most will go to the state's rainy day fund, cleaning up the chesapeake bay, and to maintaining roads. >>> and virginia may not be done raking in the cash just yet. coming up tonight on 9news at 7:00, one lawmaker's gamble to boost higher. we'll have the details at 7:00. >> see you then, derek. still to come on 9news at 6:00, people kicked out of poly acres park head back to their homes, but not for good, we'll tell you why. topper. >> statistically, this is the hottest part of the year. we'll take these numbers. 89 was our high. that's the bargain really. low temperature 73. that's right about average. record 199 and 56. below in the monthly total and about 7 inches below of precipitation for the ye
. >> now steven fuller who runs the center for regional analysis at george mason says if it takes effect, it would raise the national unemployment from 8.2% to 9.6. anita. >> there's some good news on virginia's state finance. it finished the 2012 fiscal year with $129 million surplus. that marks the third straight year virginia has had a surplus. state law dictates where the extra cash goes. most will go to the state's rainy day fund, cleaning up the chesapeake bay, and to...
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improving health means he can take on a fuller schedule. tiger flirting with the cut line at plus 1 on 10. woods in the deep spinach right here and this ain't good. from spinach to spinach looking like me. he would bogey. he's in desperation mode. needs a little bird on the 18th. he gets it but he needed an eagle. he ends up one shot short of the cut line. tiger going home. >>> sundays wiblton a great match up. the match up is great. roger will play in his 8th finals. first time son will be in the finals since 1938. >>> all right finally check this out. if it rains here this weekend, let's hope this crew isn't working the tarps. they are having a tough time. and look at this guy right here, the tarp turns on him. kind of like a tsunami affect. tarp nami going on there. >> looks like he was lucky to escape with his life. >> only you,
improving health means he can take on a fuller schedule. tiger flirting with the cut line at plus 1 on 10. woods in the deep spinach right here and this ain't good. from spinach to spinach looking like me. he would bogey. he's in desperation mode. needs a little bird on the 18th. he gets it but he needed an eagle. he ends up one shot short of the cut line. tiger going home. >>> sundays wiblton a great match up. the match up is great. roger will play in his 8th finals. first time son...
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us use this occasion, the 750th anniversary of this city, to usher in a new era, to seek a still fuller, richer life for the berlin of the future. together, let us maintain and develop the ties between the federal republic and the western sectors of berlin, which is permitted by the 1971 agreement. and i invite mr. gorbachev, let us work to bring the eastern and western parts of the city closer together so that all the inhabitants of all berlin can enjoy the benefits that come with life in one of the great cities of the world. [ applause ] to open berlin still further to all europe east and west, let us expand the vital air access to this city, finding ways of making commercial air service to berlin more convenient, more comfortable and more economical. we look to the day when west berlin can become one of the chief aviation hubs in all of central europe. [ applause ] with our french and british partners, the united states is prepared to help bring international meetings to berlin. it would be only fitting for berlin to serve as the site of united nations meetings or world conferences o
us use this occasion, the 750th anniversary of this city, to usher in a new era, to seek a still fuller, richer life for the berlin of the future. together, let us maintain and develop the ties between the federal republic and the western sectors of berlin, which is permitted by the 1971 agreement. and i invite mr. gorbachev, let us work to bring the eastern and western parts of the city closer together so that all the inhabitants of all berlin can enjoy the benefits that come with life in one...
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improving health means he can take on a fuller schedule.iger flirting with the cut line at plus 1 on 10. woods in the deep spinach right here and this ain't good. from spinach to spinach looking like me. he would bogey. he's in desperation mode. needs a little bird on the 18th. he gets it but he needed an eagle. he ends up one shot short of the cut line. tiger going home. >>> sundays wiblton a great match up. the match up is great. roger will play in his 8th finals. first time son will be in the finals since 1938. >>> all right finally check this out. if it rains here this weekend, let's hope this crew isn't working the tarps. they are having a tough time. and look at this guy right here, the tarp turns on him. kind of like a tsunami affect. tarp nami going on there. >> looks like he was lucky to escape with his life. >> only you, dave. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> all right
improving health means he can take on a fuller schedule.iger flirting with the cut line at plus 1 on 10. woods in the deep spinach right here and this ain't good. from spinach to spinach looking like me. he would bogey. he's in desperation mode. needs a little bird on the 18th. he gets it but he needed an eagle. he ends up one shot short of the cut line. tiger going home. >>> sundays wiblton a great match up. the match up is great. roger will play in his 8th finals. first time son will...
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matias fuller across syria with violence on the rise between government troops and the rubble after a deadly attack on several of the regime's top brass the free syrian army has claimed responsibility with a former inner circle bodyguards named the culprit. points the finger of blame at her wrong over and the top on its citizens after at least eight tourists all killed in a blast in the bulgarian city of border guards. and a test of transamerica authority of the german parliament is set to vote on whether to funnel trash to spain's beleaguered banks. up next it's all the latest sports news with paul. thank you very much karen welcome along the to this was headlines here's what we've got for you. european the top and jane prepare for their first ever competitive europa league match by the way from darkest on the way for the club the region that too dangerous. on the top of the world england and south africa prepared to begin their rematch test series one of the world's number one ranking is at stake. and on his way to rapid rise to fame jeremy lin leads the new york knicks and science
matias fuller across syria with violence on the rise between government troops and the rubble after a deadly attack on several of the regime's top brass the free syrian army has claimed responsibility with a former inner circle bodyguards named the culprit. points the finger of blame at her wrong over and the top on its citizens after at least eight tourists all killed in a blast in the bulgarian city of border guards. and a test of transamerica authority of the german parliament is set to vote...
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most people would -- >> i would urge people to get over the privacy part because your life would be fuller and richer if you get over that part. >> interesting story, nancy. thank you. >> you bet. >>> up next here a close encounter of the great white kind. we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> perhaps the most notable thing about ernest borgnine who died yesterday in hollywood was his ten years in the u.s. navy including destroyer experience in world war ii. he was that kind of guy. he never planned on being an actor. his mother talked him into it and out of a job with an air conditioner company. he won an award for his role in the film "marty" and his career included projects from "the dirty
most people would -- >> i would urge people to get over the privacy part because your life would be fuller and richer if you get over that part. >> interesting story, nancy. thank you. >> you bet. >>> up next here a close encounter of the great white kind. we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be...
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while a motive for the shooting isn't yet clear a fuller picture is emerging of a detailed plan of attack that was months in the making. >> reporter: good evening, kate. one of the investigators who came out of the formerly booby trapped apartment say it was a sophisticated plan, a plan long on details and short on mistakes and ultimate the goal was maximum may hem. when the investigation of james holmes began early saturday morning it became clear how complicated the task might be. when bomb technicians used a controlled explosion to disable the trip wires and other triggers in his apartment police knew they were dealing with what they called an intricate scenario. they found 30 softball sized explosive devices. they also found items related to paint ball battles, a poster of a warrior in battle gear and reportedly one computer. police say holmes purchased four weapons like these at local sporting goods stores but much of the ammo was allegedly purchased online and shipped to his apartment. >> we think this begins to explain how he got his hands on the magazines and ammunition. >> report
while a motive for the shooting isn't yet clear a fuller picture is emerging of a detailed plan of attack that was months in the making. >> reporter: good evening, kate. one of the investigators who came out of the formerly booby trapped apartment say it was a sophisticated plan, a plan long on details and short on mistakes and ultimate the goal was maximum may hem. when the investigation of james holmes began early saturday morning it became clear how complicated the task might be. when...
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famously margaret fuller was allowed to do research in the harvard library in 1843 and it's been writ enabout how the undergraduates gawked at her never having seen a woman in their midst. do you know if it was 1843 not until 1767 when lament allowed women in. were women allowed to use harvard libraries as independent scholars in between that time? >> well, weidner library. you had the undergraduate. >> yes. >> libraries. weidner library was fully open to women. i don't know when that began, but probably always. and -- and as a main scholarly resource, and so that -- but in 1894 when harvard opened its graduate courses to women, i would imagine that the library went along. >> well, you know, i'm remembering that there are novels, you know, i think rona jaffe's, whatever those are, class reunion, they talk about not being allowed to go into weidner. i think the radcliffe undergraduates were not -- >> no. >> no, is that wrong? >> please answer. >> i hope that's wrong. >> okay. >> someone will answer. >> good, i'm glad i'm wrong. >> i think miss jaffe may have gotten it wrong. >> i'm jea
famously margaret fuller was allowed to do research in the harvard library in 1843 and it's been writ enabout how the undergraduates gawked at her never having seen a woman in their midst. do you know if it was 1843 not until 1767 when lament allowed women in. were women allowed to use harvard libraries as independent scholars in between that time? >> well, weidner library. you had the undergraduate. >> yes. >> libraries. weidner library was fully open to women. i don't know...
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police are investigating a bizarre hit-and-run near the intersection of fuller and 15th streets northwest. police say a pedestrian was crossing the street just before 2:00 this morning. the person was hit by a car and knocked unconscious. that pedestrian woke up and walked to a nearby apartment for help. there is no word on the extent of his or her injuries. two d.c. police officers in the hospital this morning after a head-on crash in the 1900 block of capitol avenue in northeast. police say an suv going the wrong way down that one-way street slammed into the police cruiser. the driver then jumped out and took off running. other officers caught him. witnesses say a woman riding in the suv was also taken to the hospital. the officers' injuries are not serious. >>> today we will find out if construction on a controversial gas station in montgomery county will be allowed to go forward. the county council plans to vote on a bill today that would ban a costco gas station next to the new warehouse store in wheaton. the bill was drafted after some residents raised concerns that the station was
police are investigating a bizarre hit-and-run near the intersection of fuller and 15th streets northwest. police say a pedestrian was crossing the street just before 2:00 this morning. the person was hit by a car and knocked unconscious. that pedestrian woke up and walked to a nearby apartment for help. there is no word on the extent of his or her injuries. two d.c. police officers in the hospital this morning after a head-on crash in the 1900 block of capitol avenue in northeast. police say...
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but how radical this adjustments made pat you have to leave to a fuller exposition of the issues afterwe get a closer look at them. >> host: for future communicators we interviewed walt mossberg of "the wall street journal" is one of the things he raised. he said congress is up in 10 years behind technology, five years the high-tech elegy. is that a bad name? >> guest: i don't think it's add bad thing because it limits the ability of congress to step in$6 and regulate in these areas. if you're a big believer in regulation you always frustrated that regulations are staying ahead of all these great new ideas and great at technologies being deployed. i think the tech elegies have been deployed and content created on the way consumers can utilize the content are occurring because there is not a lot of regulation of the internet and we should be striving to keep it that way. again, that is not to say that there aren't areas where people abuse the law. and in some instances break the law. those people should have the book thrown at them. creative people who come up with new started businesse
but how radical this adjustments made pat you have to leave to a fuller exposition of the issues afterwe get a closer look at them. >> host: for future communicators we interviewed walt mossberg of "the wall street journal" is one of the things he raised. he said congress is up in 10 years behind technology, five years the high-tech elegy. is that a bad name? >> guest: i don't think it's add bad thing because it limits the ability of congress to step in$6 and regulate in...
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most people would -- >> i would urge people to get over the privacy part because your life would be fuller and richer if you get over that part. >> interesting story, nancy. thank you. >> you bet. >>> up next here a close encounter of the great white kind. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. people don't like to miss out on money that should have been theirs. that's why at ally we have the raise your rate 2-year cd. you can get a one-time rate increase if our two-year rate goes up. if your bank makes you miss out, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪
most people would -- >> i would urge people to get over the privacy part because your life would be fuller and richer if you get over that part. >> interesting story, nancy. thank you. >> you bet. >>> up next here a close encounter of the great white kind. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. people...
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steve fuller still being told to stay with from the contamination site. >> a spokesperson says that they were able to recover 800 gal. to 200 of the untreated sewage flowed from a man holding of the pump station into a storm drains boards the creek backs up to several apartment complexes. the smell of sewage was strong but one resident says it always has a small war. >> guard big raids in corte madera are going up. a 3.4% increase was approved and now all customers will pay about $1 more. the changes are effective retroactively. >>jaqueline: it was cooler out there today but we will reverse that trend as we head into toman began. temperatures will warm as wins out of the north increased. we will start the board with coastal fog and fog along the beach shorts. temperatures will be warming back into these in a number of places. let's take a look at fog tracker 4 tomorrow morning. temperatures will warm tomorrow as the sea breeze when back off into the afternoon. more 80 degree readings in the inland valleys. here is a love your extended forecast. >>pam: and you could be booted off of the i
steve fuller still being told to stay with from the contamination site. >> a spokesperson says that they were able to recover 800 gal. to 200 of the untreated sewage flowed from a man holding of the pump station into a storm drains boards the creek backs up to several apartment complexes. the smell of sewage was strong but one resident says it always has a small war. >> guard big raids in corte madera are going up. a 3.4% increase was approved and now all customers will pay about $1...
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everything we can about hair loss, it's causes and what you can do to obtain a noticeably thicker fuller head of hair. specifically we're gonna talk to you about bosley, the state of the art in natural hair restoration. what we want to do is dispel all the myths, shatter the misconceptions and demonstrate just how difficult it really is, even up close to tell the difference between a bosley restored hairline and a natural hairline. we're gonna walk you step by step through the process and introduce you to a bunch of men and women who refused to accept hair loss sitting down. i just happen to be one of those people. this is how i looked 7 years ago when i was a contestant on american idol and this is how i look today. but hey, i'm just one person. let's hear what some other folks have to say. life comes at yourself fast and one day it really hits you, i'm bald. i hated it. she always wanted to go to the clubs or the trendy restaurants and i always like to go to a place like an irish pub where i can wear a ball cap and a t shirt and not have to wear dressed up stuff where everybody could s
everything we can about hair loss, it's causes and what you can do to obtain a noticeably thicker fuller head of hair. specifically we're gonna talk to you about bosley, the state of the art in natural hair restoration. what we want to do is dispel all the myths, shatter the misconceptions and demonstrate just how difficult it really is, even up close to tell the difference between a bosley restored hairline and a natural hairline. we're gonna walk you step by step through the process and...
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he said the pills caused him to develop a fuller breasts and bigger hits.name mandy and hisis considering a complete sex change. he is not able to join a lawsuit because he purchased a generic form of the drug. a bizarre story. >> it seems that money is an issue in all relationships. >> the company that gave us a moppets is now giving chick-fil- a the boot. linda bell now at bloomberg headquarters in new york. >> hello. let's begin with jim henson company. that is the company behind the muppets, terminating its relationship with chick-fil-a. it made the announcement on a page. it previously had provided toys for kids meals. the chief operating officer of chick-fil-a confirmed its stance on gay marriage. jim henson says they will donate to glad, the gay and lesbian alliance. weddings are a very sticky area that can cost runs a bundle. 40% of people declined from being in a bridal party because of the high cost. bridesmaids' dresses and tuxedo rentals can be quite expensive. that is business news. live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, linda bell reporti
he said the pills caused him to develop a fuller breasts and bigger hits.name mandy and hisis considering a complete sex change. he is not able to join a lawsuit because he purchased a generic form of the drug. a bizarre story. >> it seems that money is an issue in all relationships. >> the company that gave us a moppets is now giving chick-fil- a the boot. linda bell now at bloomberg headquarters in new york. >> hello. let's begin with jim henson company. that is the company...
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. >> right, and playing a very active role and peterson's attorneys say they want a fuller picture, hisd in law enforcement is an important tool in his defense. he was heavily involved, seven men, five women, alternates chosen from the first 47 potential jurors. >> we call them the ultimate jury consultant because he knows that area so well, and he was a cop there for 29 years, he knows the neighborhood and the ethnic groups and he knows the socioeconomic parts of the county. >> reporter: now, if convicted of murdering savio, drew peterson could face 20 to 60 years behind bars or even the death penalty. peterson also remains a person of interest in stacy peterson's disappearance, b buffets, bu but faces no charges. >> harris: and we don't know if he'll testify on his own before. >>. >> reporter: we don't know that and we did sigh one of the spokes people for them, an attorney, saying they're happy with the jury pool they have. and happened quickly, lightning speed. >> harris: if it goes on schedule it will start on tuesday, anna kooiman, thank you. a delicate dance 210 miles above our h
. >> right, and playing a very active role and peterson's attorneys say they want a fuller picture, hisd in law enforcement is an important tool in his defense. he was heavily involved, seven men, five women, alternates chosen from the first 47 potential jurors. >> we call them the ultimate jury consultant because he knows that area so well, and he was a cop there for 29 years, he knows the neighborhood and the ethnic groups and he knows the socioeconomic parts of the county....
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as time goes on we're getting a fuller picture of james holmes, the gunman behind the largest mass shootings. history. the 24-year-old is described as a reclusive standoffish grad student who recently and abruptly quit school when he dropped out of the doctoral program. he graduated with honors in 2010 from riverside with a degree in neuroscience. police say he had no criminal history. this morning investigators are trying to figure out how to safely enter the suspect killer's pardon me. photos show trip wires, jars full of ammunition and liquid. firefighters are monitoring the building for gases to determine what chemical holmes might have used in his trap. and investigators hope getting inside the apartment will give them insight into james holmes. so far hz he refused to cooperate with investigatored. >> and the fbi and homeland investigators say there's no indication there are other shooting sprees planned. they reveal no motive nor the shooting, but investigators say they are confident that he acted alone. >>> and our coverage continues on our news tonight at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00. for
as time goes on we're getting a fuller picture of james holmes, the gunman behind the largest mass shootings. history. the 24-year-old is described as a reclusive standoffish grad student who recently and abruptly quit school when he dropped out of the doctoral program. he graduated with honors in 2010 from riverside with a degree in neuroscience. police say he had no criminal history. this morning investigators are trying to figure out how to safely enter the suspect killer's pardon me. photos...
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some day we will know the fuller story. a bunch of new polls out this morning gives us our first real look at how last week's supreme court decision is being digested by the public. the verdict? the court's ruling did give the president a minor boost. the public seems to be split right down the middle on the decision. look at that. you see it is pretty much even on both sides. it is up four points from may. we're still outnumbered by republicans who strongly oppose the law, the proportion of democrats who say they have a very favorable view of the law has jumped from 31% to 47% this month. it's an all time high in polling stretching back two years. as you see that jump is largely driven by self-described democrats whose views of the law surged 19 points. republicans are still more likely than democrats to say the law will make them turn out to vote in november. 31% say it will make them more likely to vote compared to 18% of democrats. and what amounts to a head to head between the presidential. 45% of americans have a favo
some day we will know the fuller story. a bunch of new polls out this morning gives us our first real look at how last week's supreme court decision is being digested by the public. the verdict? the court's ruling did give the president a minor boost. the public seems to be split right down the middle on the decision. look at that. you see it is pretty much even on both sides. it is up four points from may. we're still outnumbered by republicans who strongly oppose the law, the proportion of...
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. >>> a deadly police beating one year ago in fuller ton, california. back in the headlines. what's next in the kelly thomas saga? >>> also this hour, herman cain in the house to tell us all about his new project and share his one-of-a-kind insights on today's headlines. >>> first, though, the road to the white house has always run through ohio, so president obama, of course, hitting the road in ohio. live pictures right now. the tarmac in toledo. soon he'll be on a bus dubbed "betting on america." the first stop the museum in mao me. you'll see that live at 40 past the hour give or take. in the meantime let's bring in cnn's dan lothian who's already there. dan, this is actually the president's first bus tour, right? >> reporter: it is. he has done two other bus tours but those were, as the white house described them, official bus tour. this is the first one of his campaign and the focus will be on the economy, specifically getting americans back to work. and today the president is expecting to focus on two things. first of all, what he's done to stabilize the economy, to try
. >>> a deadly police beating one year ago in fuller ton, california. back in the headlines. what's next in the kelly thomas saga? >>> also this hour, herman cain in the house to tell us all about his new project and share his one-of-a-kind insights on today's headlines. >>> first, though, the road to the white house has always run through ohio, so president obama, of course, hitting the road in ohio. live pictures right now. the tarmac in toledo. soon he'll be on a...
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stephen fuller. >>> now to decision 2012 and the race for the white house. one of the biggest issues for both candidates and voters is the economy. today federal reserve board chairman ben bernanke weighed in as jennifer johnson reports. his outlook was less than upbeat and that triggered more heated debate on the campaign trail. >> reporter: federal reserve chairman ben bernanke offered a sour assessment of the u.s. economy to the senate banking committee tuesday. evidenced by slowed job growth and little consumer spending. bernanke says the fed is ready to take more steps to boost the economy but offered no specifics. >> we have said we're prepared to take further action. the complication, of course, is that we are dealing with less conventional tools. >> reporter: bernanke says the fed can only do so much and warn the economy will struggle further if congress fails to reach a budget deal. that led to finger pointing by both parties and some predicting little cooperation to come. >> given the political realities, mr. chairman, particularly in this election
stephen fuller. >>> now to decision 2012 and the race for the white house. one of the biggest issues for both candidates and voters is the economy. today federal reserve board chairman ben bernanke weighed in as jennifer johnson reports. his outlook was less than upbeat and that triggered more heated debate on the campaign trail. >> reporter: federal reserve chairman ben bernanke offered a sour assessment of the u.s. economy to the senate banking committee tuesday. evidenced by...
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they want to paint a fuller picture saying his background in law enforcement is a critical tool in hisction. 7 men five women fpicked out of the first 47 potential jurors. >> he knows the area so well and he was a cop there for 29 years. he knows the neighborhoods and knows the ethnic groups. he knows the socioeconomic part of the county. >> if kong vikted drew peterson could face 20-60 years behind bars or even the death penalty. he remains a person of interest in stacy peterson's disappearance but faces no charges. >> he thanked the jurors openly in court. everyone wonders if the department will testify in their own behalf. we don't know that yet. >> we saw a spokesperson for him one of the attorneys on judge janeane's show they are happy with the jury pool. >> if it guys on schedule we will see it tuesday. >>> a delicate dance 202 miles above our heads. they are making an attempt to dock with the space station. this is all just to take out the trash? a member of congress also happens to be a military veteran accusing the u.s. army. refusing to provide our troops with new life saving
they want to paint a fuller picture saying his background in law enforcement is a critical tool in hisction. 7 men five women fpicked out of the first 47 potential jurors. >> he knows the area so well and he was a cop there for 29 years. he knows the neighborhoods and knows the ethnic groups. he knows the socioeconomic part of the county. >> if kong vikted drew peterson could face 20-60 years behind bars or even the death penalty. he remains a person of interest in stacy peterson's...
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they painted a fuller picture of their mother and reminded all of us of the multiple roles women balance every day in ways that are truly remarkable. as they did, i want to present to you a woman leader of great depth and accomplishment as i have noted but a woman was also a wife, and mother, and a friend to all of us in this room who fight for equality and dignity for women all over the world. mrs. laura bush. [applause] >> thank you all. thank you so much. thank you very much. thanks to everyone here. i'm very happy to be with you today in this conference. i am glad you are meeting in our beautiful capital city and i hope you have enjoyed your time in washington. i am especially glad that would mark the progress that has been made and look forward to an even greater response to hiv aids. thank you, helene, you're the perfect moderator for a session on leadership in the age response to women. thank you for your leadership of care and thank you for your life-saving work. we have just heard from a leader that i admire very much from burma. her courage and persistence is an example for wom
they painted a fuller picture of their mother and reminded all of us of the multiple roles women balance every day in ways that are truly remarkable. as they did, i want to present to you a woman leader of great depth and accomplishment as i have noted but a woman was also a wife, and mother, and a friend to all of us in this room who fight for equality and dignity for women all over the world. mrs. laura bush. [applause] >> thank you all. thank you so much. thank you very much. thanks to...
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that this is, there's a fuller picture prosecutors, prosecutors have a fuller picture of this. are a lot of emails that show traders actually talking about, talking about this. and we know there's a lot of public desire for someone to go to jail. so big, big criminal investigations in this. so we'll be looking for it. i would say that any day or week now. in the days and weeks ahead we'll be seeing more about the libor scandal. >> that will be big news when it happens. >> there have not been very many prosecutions of financial misdeeds during a period of huge financial misdeeds in the financial system almost coming to its knees. >> a lot of "i'm sorry" but no consequences. >> "i'm sorry" doesn't punch your 401(k). >>> dozens of ieds ready to explode, not in iraq or afghanistan. this was a colorado apartment building. exclusive details, we have about what bomb experts found in the aurora shooting suspect's home. that's coming up. >>> and if you're leaving the house, you can watch us any time on your mobile phone, desk top. go to cnn.com/tv. for their "destination wedding." doubl
that this is, there's a fuller picture prosecutors, prosecutors have a fuller picture of this. are a lot of emails that show traders actually talking about, talking about this. and we know there's a lot of public desire for someone to go to jail. so big, big criminal investigations in this. so we'll be looking for it. i would say that any day or week now. in the days and weeks ahead we'll be seeing more about the libor scandal. >> that will be big news when it happens. >> there have...
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. >> the roads getting fuller as well. this atypical flow for your traffic tuesday. >> right now live look outside spanning over san jose on a tuesday, july 3rd. "today in the bay." >> good morning. the time is 6:00 on the nose. thanks for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. 20 people out of their homes this morning because of this, a four-alarm fire in san francisco's bay view district that damaged three buildings. we're learning police have a man in custody who may have set that fire. it started around 3:00 this morn near bayshore and augusta. we have live coverage. christie smith talked to people evacuated. bob has the latest on the fire. let's start with bob. >> reporter: good morning. yes, damaged three buildings and destroyed one more, given how intense this fire was it's remarkable that no one was hurt and it didn't take out the entire block. now that we've got sunlight. a pretty good idea of the damage. looking on the back side, extending all the way to the front on the right where you could see
. >> the roads getting fuller as well. this atypical flow for your traffic tuesday. >> right now live look outside spanning over san jose on a tuesday, july 3rd. "today in the bay." >> good morning. the time is 6:00 on the nose. thanks for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. 20 people out of their homes this morning because of this, a four-alarm fire in san francisco's bay view district that damaged three buildings. we're learning police...
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we want a fuller explanation of the set-back. we want the big numbers they talk about in the ad years. stock has been on the mend. i bet we'll be rewarded for staying with it. i'm worried about 3m. reports thursday. i normally wouldn't have trepidation. such a fabulous company. the stock's been on a tear. i fear it's gotten too much risk versus the strong dollar which i fear will play havoc with the quarter. be careful. there could be giveback. normally fridays are sleepy in the summer. nothing sleepy about chevron and merck. harvard is buying timber. you could do that. i own a couple of trees. my trust is buying weyerhauser. the stock isn't done yet. i'm a fan of dividends, but not merck. this attracts me even with slow growth. chevron gave us a rosy update that made my charitable trust a buy. no one else seemed to care. that's a mistake. it's cheap, steady with better growth than any major oil company including exxon. bottom line. another big one. another week with the u.s. in charge because there are so many report cards given
we want a fuller explanation of the set-back. we want the big numbers they talk about in the ad years. stock has been on the mend. i bet we'll be rewarded for staying with it. i'm worried about 3m. reports thursday. i normally wouldn't have trepidation. such a fabulous company. the stock's been on a tear. i fear it's gotten too much risk versus the strong dollar which i fear will play havoc with the quarter. be careful. there could be giveback. normally fridays are sleepy in the summer. nothing...
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with the dish are hollywood life.com bonnie fuller and gossip gram roseanne colletti.atherine jackson. there were reports she was missing. what's the real story? >> well, jermaine has come out and tweeted that she is not missing. that she is resting with family in arizona. how could she be missing? question, why hasn't she spoken to her grandchildren in a week, as paris, michael's 14-year-old daughter, tweeted. >> who is trent and why did he think she was missing? >> trent is a nephew. i never heard of him before. he thought she was missing because she went to arizona a week ago. she left on july 15th, apparently nobody, at least certain nobodies in the family have not heard from her. they aren't nobody. her granddaughter, paris, she is the guardian of michael's three children. blanket is only 10 years old. they have not heard from her in a week. >> can't they call the cousins in arizona? >> jermaine said no one is kept from speaking to her and she is following doctor's advice to rest and not to talk on the phone or use the computer. >> there is something going on. app
with the dish are hollywood life.com bonnie fuller and gossip gram roseanne colletti.atherine jackson. there were reports she was missing. what's the real story? >> well, jermaine has come out and tweeted that she is not missing. that she is resting with family in arizona. how could she be missing? question, why hasn't she spoken to her grandchildren in a week, as paris, michael's 14-year-old daughter, tweeted. >> who is trent and why did he think she was missing? >> trent is...
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. >> makes it thicker and a little fuller. >> where are you from, nick?ester, england. >> what's alecia got going on? >> this is a permanent texture change. that's what this is. >> what are you doing? >> she has naturally very very straight hair. >> oh, my gosh. those are awesome! >> this is how we set it. >> when it's wet? >> we apply the lotion. now she has these permanent waves. >> it looks fantastic! >> when we started out, she had bone-straight hair. this is the newest way. remember in the good old days we used to perm? >> that doesn't hurt your hair at all. that is gorgeous. >> doesn't hurt. we have different lotions now. this creates movement. she had bone-straight hair when we met her. this is permanently done. >> you did this side already? >> we didn't put these in. we only put these in to show you. in the good old days they used to perm with small rods. >> yes. it was nasty. >> now we're using a soft tool to create the waves and movement. >>> if you're looking to save some money, we will tell you what to buy right now. >> that looks really great
. >> makes it thicker and a little fuller. >> where are you from, nick?ester, england. >> what's alecia got going on? >> this is a permanent texture change. that's what this is. >> what are you doing? >> she has naturally very very straight hair. >> oh, my gosh. those are awesome! >> this is how we set it. >> when it's wet? >> we apply the lotion. now she has these permanent waves. >> it looks fantastic! >> when we started...
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when you start shaving that hair underneath -- >> it will come back fuller. >> no, no, it won't. >> why not? >> that's an old wives' tale. >> i've shaved my legs since i 12 and now i have three hairs growing out of each follicle. >> well, you know, someday, we'll have to ask god about that. he has a plan. i'm not sure what it is. >> with my hairy legs. >> yeah, with my hairy legs. >> the ladies love it them get in my bunk and they rub their legs up and down my legs. they say it reminds them of their boyfriend at home. it is a win/win situation for me, really. >> having come off a serious heroin binge prior to her arrest for armed robbery, jessica styx is ready to focus on her appearance. >> can you really thin it out? >> we don't have razors. >> it is really thick and matted. >> it's going to be great. i'm going to put a good conditioner in you. >> i'm so nervous. >> you'll be good. every time someone does my hair, they [ bleep ] it up. no offense to you. >> no "f" words, please. >> sorry. >> that's the "f" bomb. >> excuse me. they screw it up. >> we're on holy ground here. we don't tal
when you start shaving that hair underneath -- >> it will come back fuller. >> no, no, it won't. >> why not? >> that's an old wives' tale. >> i've shaved my legs since i 12 and now i have three hairs growing out of each follicle. >> well, you know, someday, we'll have to ask god about that. he has a plan. i'm not sure what it is. >> with my hairy legs. >> yeah, with my hairy legs. >> the ladies love it them get in my bunk and they rub their...