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so i'm taking him to metro market for some inspiration. try some for you, 'cause i'm gonna make it a little healthier than i would normally. lemonis: what is that? dave: that's whole milk. lemonis: what would you normally use? dave: half-and-half. lemonis: chef dave soup in the jar, available at metro market. dave: shh! ♪ you want to try my new soup? lemonis: that's it? dave: that's it. lemonis: what's in it? dave: grilled corn, grilled onion, roasted poblanos, grilled chicken, lime juice, cilantro, and yukon gold potato. it doesn't have any dairy. lemonis: whoa. dave: mm-hmm. lemonis: he did go back to work, and he told me he created a brand-new healthy soup for the grand opening. dave: what do you think? lemonis: that's good. maybe he's actually starting to listen. hey, great job, bud. dave: thanks. lemonis: see you soon. ♪ it's been about two weeks since i've seen dave, and i'm back for the grand opening of the new and improved soup market, and i have a feeling it's gonna look amazing. well! kevin: what's the word, man? lemonis: what do
so i'm taking him to metro market for some inspiration. try some for you, 'cause i'm gonna make it a little healthier than i would normally. lemonis: what is that? dave: that's whole milk. lemonis: what would you normally use? dave: half-and-half. lemonis: chef dave soup in the jar, available at metro market. dave: shh! ♪ you want to try my new soup? lemonis: that's it? dave: that's it. lemonis: what's in it? dave: grilled corn, grilled onion, roasted poblanos, grilled chicken, lime juice,...
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the median days on the market for february was just 28 days. the baltimore, maryland, metroseeing a hot housing market. of 230,000 is at its best february level since 2009 and inventories are still at their lowest level in over ten years. not a lot of stuff throughout to buy. but if you are, looks like it's pretty decent for sure. >> that's the problem. people go and find the house they love but then there's five to ten other offers on it. >> exactly. >> the return of the bidding wars. >>> a young girl decides on her own to do something to help the homeless. how this 8-year-old made a huge difference in our community. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in cutomer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds
the median days on the market for february was just 28 days. the baltimore, maryland, metroseeing a hot housing market. of 230,000 is at its best february level since 2009 and inventories are still at their lowest level in over ten years. not a lot of stuff throughout to buy. but if you are, looks like it's pretty decent for sure. >> that's the problem. people go and find the house they love but then there's five to ten other offers on it. >> exactly. >> the return of the...
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metro right now. outside eastern market there's a signal issues on the orange silver and blue line in both directions.on to be safe track. big problems on the roads. we'll get to more problems in a few. >> ♪ mmm! [ keys clack ] [ slurps ] make it iced, then make it happen with flavors like butter pecan or new coconut creme pie. it's america's iced coffee, whenever, wherever. america runs on dunkin'. >> ♪ >> this is fox5 news morning. >> right now at 7:00 mystery on the potomac. overnight rescue crews to be missing. this morning the rescue has turned into a recovery effort. details coming up. >> after a failed push to replace obamacare president trump blaming his fellow republicans is now courting the democrats. >>> a repeat white house fence jumper is due in court. >> plus the district's missing kids continuing to grab national attention. a look at mayor bowser's new task force aren't the new initiative to support young women of color in d.c. public schools that be unveiled today. >> good morning to you. i'm allison seymour. >> and i'm maureen um
metro right now. outside eastern market there's a signal issues on the orange silver and blue line in both directions.on to be safe track. big problems on the roads. we'll get to more problems in a few. >> ♪ mmm! [ keys clack ] [ slurps ] make it iced, then make it happen with flavors like butter pecan or new coconut creme pie. it's america's iced coffee, whenever, wherever. america runs on dunkin'. >> ♪ >> this is fox5 news morning. >> right now at 7:00...
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metro still lingering because of an east market problem. back to you. >> thanks erin.traffic? >> pretty much knew that one. >> me, too. >> okay. also not supposed to eat pancakes in traffic either but this guy did not get the memo and millions online can't get enough and i think that's the problem. >> um-hmm. >> i think that was his goal. >> he wanted to go viral and did you it. >> we'll watch it later. >> it work. >> we'll add it to. >> live look outside. you can sigh the pea soup still out there. fog is dense, tucker says it will burn off a little later though. we're at 48 degrees right now. on our way to possible the upper 60s, low 70s. we'll talk to him more about it in just a few. >>> meanwhile, the nats home opener believe it or one week from today. afternoon game against the marlins. steven strasburg has been named the starter for the first time in three years. he started on opening day for three straight years from 2012 to 2014. >>> all right. let's play ball. now let's check in with wisdom and maureen having said that in so long. >> i know. >> to see what's co
metro still lingering because of an east market problem. back to you. >> thanks erin.traffic? >> pretty much knew that one. >> me, too. >> okay. also not supposed to eat pancakes in traffic either but this guy did not get the memo and millions online can't get enough and i think that's the problem. >> um-hmm. >> i think that was his goal. >> he wanted to go viral and did you it. >> we'll watch it later. >> it work. >> we'll add it to....
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metro station. we've seen the car incident at the christmas market in berlin. but it has been a bit of time since we've seen something like this in london. have the folks there been worried about attacks? have they been thinking about terrorism more recently because it has been some time? >> i think when you live in a major city, town like this, you're always aware. because, as we heard, the uk has been under a terror warning for quoit a while now and it's possibly been aware of this. i think across the capital tonight much more police presence on public transport, on the roads as well. and that whole part of london has been shut down. everything has been brought to a standstill as emergency services do their work. >> appreciate you coming to the phone. wish you and the folks there well today. thank you. >> thank you. >> seb payne, with the british times. "power lunch" will pick up the breaking story. brian sullivan, tyler mathisen, melissa lee and michelle caruso-cabrera. >> that break story out of london, in which police are calling a terrorist incident. a ma
metro station. we've seen the car incident at the christmas market in berlin. but it has been a bit of time since we've seen something like this in london. have the folks there been worried about attacks? have they been thinking about terrorism more recently because it has been some time? >> i think when you live in a major city, town like this, you're always aware. because, as we heard, the uk has been under a terror warning for quoit a while now and it's possibly been aware of this. i...
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metro areas. we are coming back from a very first labor market to a much looser one so people are struggling to find as much work. they lost all of the overtime they were getting during the war. they suddenly had a lot less purchasing power for that reason, too. changing politics. this strike wave happens all across the country and it's largely the same story. the workers and their unions are forced to retreat. they're not able to get the broadvision they put forward realized. wage increases but not much else. in most cases they sign one-year contracts and both sides decide they will live to fight another day. one place that fight goes is into the political arena. it's 1946. essentially there is a huge war between the cio political action committee and all of its allies who want to elect friendly democratic members of congress and the national association of manufacturers and their allies who are advancing republican conservatives in most places. there is a general backlash against organized labor among middle-class voters. slick pra very vague campaign involved and ultimately labor loses. a very co
metro areas. we are coming back from a very first labor market to a much looser one so people are struggling to find as much work. they lost all of the overtime they were getting during the war. they suddenly had a lot less purchasing power for that reason, too. changing politics. this strike wave happens all across the country and it's largely the same story. the workers and their unions are forced to retreat. they're not able to get the broadvision they put forward realized. wage increases...
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metro areas. we are coming back from a very scarce labor market to a much looser one, some people are struggling to find as much work. the biggest change for these people was they lost over -- all the overtime they were getting during the work -- war. they have less purchasing power for that reason. changing politics. so, this strike happens all across the country -- strike wave happens all the cost -- the country, it is the same story: unions and their workers have to retreat, they cannot get the level of control and power. they get some wage increases but not much else. in most cases, they sign one-year contracts and both sides decide they will live to fight another day. one place that goes is into the political arena. 1946 is an off year election for congress. there is a huge war between the cio political action committee, founded in 1943, and its allies who wanted to elect friendly democratic members of congress, and the national association of manufacturers and their allies who are advancing republican, conservatives, and most places, democratic conservatives in the south. and there is a gener
metro areas. we are coming back from a very scarce labor market to a much looser one, some people are struggling to find as much work. the biggest change for these people was they lost over -- all the overtime they were getting during the work -- war. they have less purchasing power for that reason. changing politics. so, this strike happens all across the country -- strike wave happens all the cost -- the country, it is the same story: unions and their workers have to retreat, they cannot get...
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2019, but right now we're in a strong economy in our four major markets, san francisco, dallas, washington, d.c., and northern new jersey, metrond it's because of underlying building economy is very strong. >> that's important. i think that 2019 is the right time frame. i'm glad you're using that. in a bizarre way, i was thinking you're a strange but perhaps good play on tech. facebook, workday, google, amazon, they all come to new. >> they all come to us because they're very complicated projects, highly specified concrete, and they need good service, and they come to a company that specializes in that. >> they're also the number of bridges you have in the metropolitan area is quite shareholder. they use a huge amount of concrete. >> a huge amount of concrete. we did the oakland bay bridge a couple years ago. >> gigantic job. >> again, high specification concrete and high service levels demanded that only a few companies can provide. >> speaking of something that only a few companies can provide, if we are going to build a wall between us and mexico, i don't know how many companies would be as equipped as your company to do it
2019, but right now we're in a strong economy in our four major markets, san francisco, dallas, washington, d.c., and northern new jersey, metrond it's because of underlying building economy is very strong. >> that's important. i think that 2019 is the right time frame. i'm glad you're using that. in a bizarre way, i was thinking you're a strange but perhaps good play on tech. facebook, workday, google, amazon, they all come to new. >> they all come to us because they're very...
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have to live in metropolitan area and 1,000 from metro stop and eastern $5,000 annually from the farm. they sell produce from the home in a downtown market> it will help. the bills, you know, that is quite a bit of money. cheryl conner, abc7 news. jonathan: right now, the police are crawling through a movie theater chasing a man they say broke in. kimberly: another wave of threats targeting jewish americans. how a local community plans to tight back with tax dollars. worker shoving a child down the stairs. but because of what happened earlier the worker was arrested. announcer: from abc7 news this is a breaking news alert. jonathan: we start with the breaking news from the green belt. sam ford live outside the movie theater where inside the police are hunting for a burglary suspect inside the ceiling. sam? sam: >> -- sam: i am at the beltway plaza. there are the police trucks coming in now. there is a barricade situation that started. a burglar broke in a complex and took items out. they followed him to the understand when they confronted him he throw a television at the police that he stolen and proceeded to run through the mall. they c
have to live in metropolitan area and 1,000 from metro stop and eastern $5,000 annually from the farm. they sell produce from the home in a downtown market> it will help. the bills, you know, that is quite a bit of money. cheryl conner, abc7 news. jonathan: right now, the police are crawling through a movie theater chasing a man they say broke in. kimberly: another wave of threats targeting jewish americans. how a local community plans to tight back with tax dollars. worker shoving a child...
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metro. the fair hikes than a the changes that will go into effect you can't predict the market.i> but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. > welcome back, a jewish man is in custody tonight suspected of making more than 150 bomb threats to jewish community centers across the nation. the 19 year old suspect was taken into custody in israel. his name has not been release to the public. investigators say the suspect used advanced technology to disguise his voice and mask his location. the fbi by is ip address. the suspect's lawyer says the 19 year old suffers from mental problems caused boy a brain tumor and says that may have affected his behavior. > sky fox was over the scene of a fatal accident in charles county this morning along radio station road in look plate a. cheryl mitchell was killed after her car collided collided with l bus. two other people are also
metro. the fair hikes than a the changes that will go into effect you can't predict the market.i> but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. > welcome back, a jewish man is in custody tonight suspected of making more than 150 bomb threats to jewish community centers across the nation. the 19 year old suspect was taken into custody in israel. his...
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700 bucks to to $3000 in the milwaukee metro area based on the numbers we have looked at this is not a marketplace. hs a, getting consumers in the mark-- in the marketthing i want to see with this is going to cost me. we need help. this is not something you what central planners to fix. they can't. we need help of the american consumer & patient to help us fix this healthcare problem by going into this marketplace and demanding these providers on their care and services, hospitals, doctors, nurses, insurers compete against each other for our business based on quality and price and outcome and there's nothing that does this more than health savings account and if that is our vision. that's the way we want to go, so we really believe this idea of creating a strong powerful individual market with all of these market-based incentives will help us get at the root cause of this problem, high health inflation. it's other people's money. if you think it's someone else's any money on your healthcare you don't really care how much money , but if your employer says i'm going to pay for your food also you will go home and on your way home you will run by the gr
700 bucks to to $3000 in the milwaukee metro area based on the numbers we have looked at this is not a marketplace. hs a, getting consumers in the mark-- in the marketthing i want to see with this is going to cost me. we need help. this is not something you what central planners to fix. they can't. we need help of the american consumer & patient to help us fix this healthcare problem by going into this marketplace and demanding these providers on their care and services, hospitals, doctors,...
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market heat check on the heels of the interest rate hike. numbers on home sales are due. it remains strong with prices in many metro areas near peak levels. question now is can it continue. higher interest rates could put the pressure on buyers in more expensive areas. rates on the fixed mortgage hit a 201 high of 4.3%. but analysts say they still believe that we will stay below 5% for the rest of the year. historically that's still very low for emergency rates. >> sounds like good news for home buyers. >> for more you can check out cnnmoney.com. stay with us. with e*trade's powerful trading tools, right at your fingertips, you have access to in-depth analysis, level 2 data, and a team of experienced traders ready to help you if you need it. ♪ ♪ it's like having the power of a trading floor, wherever you are. it's your trade. ♪ ♪ e*trade. ♪ ♪ start trading today at etrade.com ♪ ♪ today, unlimited gets the network it deserves. verizon. (mic thuds) uh, sorry. it's unlimited without compromising reliability, on the largest, most advanced 4g lte network in america. (thud) uh... sorry, last thing. it's just $45 per line. forty. five. (cheering
market heat check on the heels of the interest rate hike. numbers on home sales are due. it remains strong with prices in many metro areas near peak levels. question now is can it continue. higher interest rates could put the pressure on buyers in more expensive areas. rates on the fixed mortgage hit a 201 high of 4.3%. but analysts say they still believe that we will stay below 5% for the rest of the year. historically that's still very low for emergency rates. >> sounds like good news...
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area because you do represent parts of new york and the whole metro area benefits from when wall street is strong, when the capital marketst financial deregulation, the kinds of motives that are being talked about? >> see, i think what we need to do is because what the republicans want to do they want to gut or as they say even with affordable care, they want to repeal dodd/frank. i think that would be the wrong thing to do. but can you fix dodd/frank? are there fixes that we can work on collective together to make dodd/frank stronger and yet give us the same security? >> any examples? >> well, for example, some of the regulations are small and medium size banks. there are some of those just over regulations that we can work on together that would help speed the economy, put more money for small businesses, we can work on that together. and that would be good not only for new york and urban america, it would be good for rural america too where you have small businesses there. so those are the kinds of things that dodd/frank we can look at how we can fix dodd/frank so we don't have to have those unintended consequences eff
area because you do represent parts of new york and the whole metro area benefits from when wall street is strong, when the capital marketst financial deregulation, the kinds of motives that are being talked about? >> see, i think what we need to do is because what the republicans want to do they want to gut or as they say even with affordable care, they want to repeal dodd/frank. i think that would be the wrong thing to do. but can you fix dodd/frank? are there fixes that we can work on...
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marketed to lure in more people. artists are worried about how it will be run now that the city has taken over. >>> big delays for commuters in northern virginia who rely on metroget around. >> reporter: it was the first day of school without their classmate. i'm tracee wilkins. coming up on news4,tudents s fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get our best offer of the year. 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone. ith a two-year agreement. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. go to getfios.com or call 1.888.get.fios get the best. get fios. >>> a maryland high school student shot and killed the same week he turned 17. jayquan holloway was gunned down walking home from class yesterday. his father is having a very hard time understanding what happened and why. >> people just tell me that, you know, your son gone, he dead, man. it's my only son, man. >> the
marketed to lure in more people. artists are worried about how it will be run now that the city has taken over. >>> big delays for commuters in northern virginia who rely on metroget around. >> reporter: it was the first day of school without their classmate. i'm tracee wilkins. coming up on news4,tudents s fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too....