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. >> reporter: allison his one of the victims he started to profile.ht out of ten college rape victims she knew her rapist personally. >> this is someone i looked as a as a protector. someone i thought would have protected me from anything. >> reporter: she returned to missoula for a party in september of 2010. >> do you remember how much you were drinking? >> it wasn't an excessive amount. more socially throughout the night i had been drinking. so neither of us were in any condition 0 drive. >> reporter: at about 2:00 in the morning, allison decided to crash on the couch. >> i woke up to a lot of pain and a lot of pressure and sound of somebody moaning. quickly realized it was bo. and then i just shut my eyes and laid there and that wasn't -- i don't think it was a decision i consciously made. i waited until he was done and he got up and literally picked up a blanket and threw it on me and pulled up his pants and walked away. >> some would say why don't you scream out or fight back? >> this person is already willing to rape you. it's hard to imagine w
. >> reporter: allison his one of the victims he started to profile.ht out of ten college rape victims she knew her rapist personally. >> this is someone i looked as a as a protector. someone i thought would have protected me from anything. >> reporter: she returned to missoula for a party in september of 2010. >> do you remember how much you were drinking? >> it wasn't an excessive amount. more socially throughout the night i had been drinking. so neither of us...
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nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you could say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred dollars in our pocket or something crazy. >> we were not in a great financial position, and so someone offered us this place. and we're putting everything we have into building this. >> how many different types of candies are in here? >> hundreds of different types. >> we make lots and lots and lots of things by hand. it's what sweet pete's specializes in-- thing like caramels, hard candy, pulled sugar, chocolates, toffee. >> i'd like to get down to tasting. >> my personal favorite is this. >> now, everything that i'm gonna taste you made? >> i've got another candy maker on staff who's worked for me for many,
nice to meet you. >> hi. >> allison? >> yes. >> marcus. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> hi. i'm pete. >> pete, how are you? nice to meet you. you look like you're a mad scientist, with that lab coat. >> i guess you could say i am a scientist of sorts. >> i was a little surprised at where the place is located. it's, like, in a neighborhood. >> when we started this business, we had maybe a couple hundred dollars in our...
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larry over to you. >>> allison, thank you.to let my metro riders know the earlier issue on the orange line wrapped up but we still have the issue on the blue and yellow line delays to mount vernon and largox metro station. sky 9 is living us a live look and showing us how things are shaping up at 66 at 50. you can see volume building up for the most part but traffic is moving. just add some additional time to your drive time as a result of the volume building up on i66 eastbound. andrea and nick we'll send it back to you. a major break. an a rest has been made in the murder of a d.c. lawyer at the donovan hotel. >> according to nikki burdine live outside the donovan hotel. what do we know about the suspect so far? >> reporter: we know the suspect is a woman and she's only 21 years old. she is from southeast d.c. let's get you to a picture of her. think is the woman police say is responsible for the murder of david messerschmitt. her name straight of juan de fuca gal and she was arrested yesterday and charged with his murder. n
larry over to you. >>> allison, thank you.to let my metro riders know the earlier issue on the orange line wrapped up but we still have the issue on the blue and yellow line delays to mount vernon and largox metro station. sky 9 is living us a live look and showing us how things are shaping up at 66 at 50. you can see volume building up for the most part but traffic is moving. just add some additional time to your drive time as a result of the volume building up on i66 eastbound....
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murder convictions rarely get overturned but allison thought an appeal had a solid chance.e to get bill in trouble. >> i argued that should not be admissible. >> reporter: she said it prejudiced the jury against kevin and an appeals court agreed. two years after his conviction, kevin was granted a new trial. it was a stunning turnabout. allison rushed to phone kevin in prison. >> so, i called and said, "can i speak to kevin kyne?" and some very helpful person was like, "well, honey, it doesn't work like that. we can't just put him on the phone, you know? you have to schedule an appointment." and i was like, "can you just tell him he's getting a new trial?" >> i was astounded. i was extremely happy. >> i was hurting for my dad. no one on our side of the family had any doubt as to what happened that day. >> reporter: in february of this year, it was florida vs. kevin kyne round two. same courtroom, same judge and same prosecution strategy. >> there's really nothing to change. and, considering that he was convicted the first time, you know, it wasn't like you would say, "oh, w
murder convictions rarely get overturned but allison thought an appeal had a solid chance.e to get bill in trouble. >> i argued that should not be admissible. >> reporter: she said it prejudiced the jury against kevin and an appeals court agreed. two years after his conviction, kevin was granted a new trial. it was a stunning turnabout. allison rushed to phone kevin in prison. >> so, i called and said, "can i speak to kevin kyne?" and some very helpful person was...
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from prince george's county, i'm allison barber, wusa9. >> allison thank you. and those set to begin tomorrow. >>> over in montgomery county, the public school substitute teacher today pled guilty to two counts of child sex abuse for inappropriately touching two middle school students. >> i'm andrea mccarren in rockville. where a shocking allegation emerged in court that a middle school principal told pineda's first known victim not to report the abuse to police or child protective services. >> that was a mistake. i think that matter should have been reported. >> reporter: in 2004, a 2-year- old student -- 12-year-old student tearfully told forest oak middle school's then principal john buehrle and the school counselor about jose pineda's repeated inappropriate touching. that principal instructed the girl and her mother not to report the incident to police or child protective services according to police. quote -- we don't want to create a scandal he allegedly told them. and assured the family he would quote take care of it. and ensure pineda never subbed at th
from prince george's county, i'm allison barber, wusa9. >> allison thank you. and those set to begin tomorrow. >>> over in montgomery county, the public school substitute teacher today pled guilty to two counts of child sex abuse for inappropriately touching two middle school students. >> i'm andrea mccarren in rockville. where a shocking allegation emerged in court that a middle school principal told pineda's first known victim not to report the abuse to police or child...
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allison? >> we are still tracking very light showers around the district and off to the north. everything is pretty much winding down for now. we are under a slight risk for this afternoon. we could have strong to severe thunderstorms pushing in for the late afternoon and right through the early evening hours. we are going to be warm and breezy though, near 80 degrees tomorrow cool and breezy and a few showers on wednesday. >>> flood water is a problem on eastern avenue. looks like our crew has made it there on the scene. a live shot hose you how significant of an amount of water has accumulated under the bridge there. we are asking people to stay away from the area as we have seen water like this develop through other parts of the city. you don't want to get caught up in this stuff,. >>> cbs this morning is next. fans turn on tim mcgraw for playing a sandy hook benefit concert. what is behind the backlash. >>> did a flight crew leave a passenger to die because they believed he was being disruptive? the lawsuit filed against southwest airlines. >>> larry and i will be back in 2
allison? >> we are still tracking very light showers around the district and off to the north. everything is pretty much winding down for now. we are under a slight risk for this afternoon. we could have strong to severe thunderstorms pushing in for the late afternoon and right through the early evening hours. we are going to be warm and breezy though, near 80 degrees tomorrow cool and breezy and a few showers on wednesday. >>> flood water is a problem on eastern avenue. looks...
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allison: investors like the targets.we need a little more detail on how they will get their. we're talking about a long time frame. a five year time frame. they outline how they will get there and that is really what investors want more detail on. betty: what is the speculation here? how could they possibly get to the $4.5 billion in cuts they're talking about? allison: they have given broad strokes of the strategy and talked about the businesses they will scale back. they will be investing in asset wealth management. we have seen this across the major european investment banks. 3.5 billion of cross cuts they're aiming toward where they will be, specifically how they will get the cost out, how they will become more efficient, when it was announced costs this year, here are the costs and we already identified ways. betty: would you say they seemed unprepared or just did not want to reveal the details? allison: it is a broad strategy and they are thinking this is the target. i think they need to figure out how they will ge
allison: investors like the targets.we need a little more detail on how they will get their. we're talking about a long time frame. a five year time frame. they outline how they will get there and that is really what investors want more detail on. betty: what is the speculation here? how could they possibly get to the $4.5 billion in cuts they're talking about? allison: they have given broad strokes of the strategy and talked about the businesses they will scale back. they will be investing in...
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allison stanley representing the league of humane voters of california. my sincere thanks to you supervisor wiener, tang and supervisor yee for being willing to cosponsor this legislation. obviously it's very important. i also want to send big congratulations to the entire board of supervisors. you've done some extraordinary measures over the years and especially more recently to take humane measures on behalf of animals and it's just as somebody else said trend setting for the rest of the country. i want to make sure you're aware that the fact that the video shown of the abusive training of animals and have how they bring the animal acts to san francisco and i have articles here to provide evidence of that for you. again i really just want to give you my most sincere thanks and any additional information i can provide to you i am happy to do that but thank you and congratulations. >> thank you and as the next speaker comes up i will call the last speakers. [calling speaker names] . >> good afternoon. my name is daffy lang and a lifelong san francisco res
allison stanley representing the league of humane voters of california. my sincere thanks to you supervisor wiener, tang and supervisor yee for being willing to cosponsor this legislation. obviously it's very important. i also want to send big congratulations to the entire board of supervisors. you've done some extraordinary measures over the years and especially more recently to take humane measures on behalf of animals and it's just as somebody else said trend setting for the rest of the...
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but allison and her son hope to remind people that there is another side to the story.christof putzel, al jazeera south carolina. >> her son finally found work but his decision to go public made this job search challenging. families advocating for campus equality has been contacted by a hundred families looking for help. that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. come back, we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> a lands in yemen as the saudi led coalition intensifies air strikes against the houthis. hello and welcome to al jazeera live from our headquarters in doha. i'm elizabeth perananem. also on the program. as cuba and united states try
but allison and her son hope to remind people that there is another side to the story.christof putzel, al jazeera south carolina. >> her son finally found work but his decision to go public made this job search challenging. families advocating for campus equality has been contacted by a hundred families looking for help. that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. come back, we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> a...
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but allison and her son hope to remind people that there is another side to the story.christof putzel, al jazeera south carolina. >> her son finally found work but his decision to go public made this job search challenging. families advocating for campus equality has been contacted by a hundred families looking for help. that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. come back, we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> there are new accusations that a texas man executed for killing his own kids may have been innocent. tonight an exclusive al jazeera interview reveals the testimony that turned out to be a lie. >> everybody says i'm a snitch. i didn't snitch on anybody. straight up like john jackson told me to. >> plus kids behind bars, soledad o'brien goes into a juvenile detention center with a
but allison and her son hope to remind people that there is another side to the story.christof putzel, al jazeera south carolina. >> her son finally found work but his decision to go public made this job search challenging. families advocating for campus equality has been contacted by a hundred families looking for help. that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. come back, we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >>...
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first alert meteorologist allison ray is standing by with the details of the allison? >> reporter: thanks leslie. hard to think about when you are enjoying sunshine like this. but it is it is the sunshine and the warm temperatures that are setting the stage for active weather this afternoon. we had a lot of rain last night and early this morning. over 2 inches of rain in some areas. 74 degrees and we are warming up fast. notice the dew point, it is very high. the humidity is high because of the southwest winds. so high humidity, high moisture, warm temperatures, sunshine, all a great environment for thunderstorms to develop. what is left over? we are not dealing with any rain, just a lot of sunshine right now. areas through the tidal investigators are looking -- tidal shores are looking at flooding because we did see so much rain through the overnight hours. here's where we are right now. 74, we are headed to 80. i'm going to track the thunderstorms for you coming this afternoon for your drive home. leslie? >>> thank you. this morning's heavy rain led to flooding issue
first alert meteorologist allison ray is standing by with the details of the allison? >> reporter: thanks leslie. hard to think about when you are enjoying sunshine like this. but it is it is the sunshine and the warm temperatures that are setting the stage for active weather this afternoon. we had a lot of rain last night and early this morning. over 2 inches of rain in some areas. 74 degrees and we are warming up fast. notice the dew point, it is very high. the humidity is high because...
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allison joins us now. so it will be a chilly night? >> yeah. you know what, it was so windy today. absolutely beautiful. the wind is starting to die off, let's look at the current conditions. gorgeous out here. a lot of sunshine now that the winds have died down. we will see a more comfortable evening. winds, we had gusts more than 50 miles an hour recorded. those are gusts of course. but it was breezy. 13 miles an hour sustained winds. 59 degrees. as the winds relax, that allows the temperature to move down a little bit. lit be breezy and chilly this time of the year. 28 miles an hour wind gusts. temperatures going down to the 30s for the suburbs and near 40 for the district. sunrise services, you probably need the jacket. you will probably shed it for the afternoon. easter sunday looking great. mid to upper 60s . a lot of people want to know about the home opener forecast. back to you debra. >> thank you so much allison. >>> turning gears in kenya, survivors of yesterday's brutal attacks says she was so terrified she hid in a closet two days. five people were arrested in connecti
allison joins us now. so it will be a chilly night? >> yeah. you know what, it was so windy today. absolutely beautiful. the wind is starting to die off, let's look at the current conditions. gorgeous out here. a lot of sunshine now that the winds have died down. we will see a more comfortable evening. winds, we had gusts more than 50 miles an hour recorded. those are gusts of course. but it was breezy. 13 miles an hour sustained winds. 59 degrees. as the winds relax, that allows the...
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allison outside and in and got her confidence. let us know what you think about that one. >>> here is the song that never ends, and the greeting card that goes on forever and ever. ♪♪ ♪♪ happy birthday -- >> yes, even when you close the card it continues to sing and sing it's it's diabolical work of two brothers that poke fun at the cards that they despise and this sings for three hours and will not stop until the battery dies or it's destroyed. they tried drowning the card and it's still singing. >> impressive. >> they pull it out -- hear it? it's still going. the brothers are funding this idea on kick starter, they need $7500 to make it a reality. if you have someone you would like to celebrate or tore your for their big celebration -- >> it's a good idea. >> i'm thinking stomping action for that thing. >> a stomping party. >> making it hard to stop singing. >> lets get a check of the roads right now matt pellman is in the traffic center with an update for us. >> i would imagine after three hours it's less appealing. this is not
allison outside and in and got her confidence. let us know what you think about that one. >>> here is the song that never ends, and the greeting card that goes on forever and ever. ♪♪ ♪♪ happy birthday -- >> yes, even when you close the card it continues to sing and sing it's it's diabolical work of two brothers that poke fun at the cards that they despise and this sings for three hours and will not stop until the battery dies or it's destroyed. they tried drowning the...
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and allison is an amazing woman. a small swom woman she looks unassuming but when she was on the witness stand being badgered by this defense attorney, she stood up to him and wasn't cowed. she spoke her peace. she told the truth. she, you know she wanted people to know this is the truth. and i was so impressed by her, you know, i just-- i thought wow, i was inspired by her. i wanted to put her in the book. so that was what lead, that moment when i saw her testifying. >> rose: what did you learn about the man who raiched her? >> he was by many accounts a good guy. he grew up in a poor working class family. but he did well. he was a decent student and a brilliant athlete. local missoula boy done good. he was recruited by the university of montana football team, the grizzlies where he became a good football player. no one could have seen this. he had done other things like this but he had kept them hidden. so it was a shocking for allison fugat to wake up in the middle of the night being raped by her best friend was sh
and allison is an amazing woman. a small swom woman she looks unassuming but when she was on the witness stand being badgered by this defense attorney, she stood up to him and wasn't cowed. she spoke her peace. she told the truth. she, you know she wanted people to know this is the truth. and i was so impressed by her, you know, i just-- i thought wow, i was inspired by her. i wanted to put her in the book. so that was what lead, that moment when i saw her testifying. >> rose: what did...
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. >> allison, thanks. the trains, the buses running on schedule. so you are certainly looking at a smooth commute. meantime, we are keeping an eye on an accident right now. this taking place on 301 northbound between cedarville road and maryland 5. where we understand the left lane is blocked at this point. our camera close by doesn't show much in terms of the way of delays. actually, this is our camera at the key bridge. but our camera close by doesn't show much in the way of delays at 301, so you shouldn't have any major issues. in the meantime, traveling northbound on 95, we do have a vehicle fire. this taking place around center point parkway. you want to use caution, back to you. >> a second woman is under arrest in connection with the murder of david messerschmitt. >> this suspect wasn't there when messerschmitt was killed. >> nikki, we want to find out what police believe -- what role she did play in the case if not the murder. >> reporter: that's right, police say these two women conspired together to david messerschmitt. the new suspect ar
. >> allison, thanks. the trains, the buses running on schedule. so you are certainly looking at a smooth commute. meantime, we are keeping an eye on an accident right now. this taking place on 301 northbound between cedarville road and maryland 5. where we understand the left lane is blocked at this point. our camera close by doesn't show much in terms of the way of delays. actually, this is our camera at the key bridge. but our camera close by doesn't show much in the way of delays at...
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. >> allison brown has a four month old son and says each class brought her closer to a better life forthem both. now she will likely have to retake classes and pay thousands more in tuition that she wasn't planning on. >> i was ten weeks away from getting that degree and to have it all just swept out from underneath me it's heart wrenching. >> reporter: corinthian college the parent company closed all of its 28 camp is ses on monday following a $30 million fine for misrepresentation by the u.s. department of education. 16,000 students are now trying to figure out. >> where do we go from here smr allison is still hoping to graduate in year and ms. chohan would like to deliver her work as instructor. >> i have never for 23 years looked for a job. i am going to start. >> reporter: today only half of the students who use this campus were here for the meeting and the rest will arrive tomorrow. reporting live in mill pedas michelle roberts. >>> san francisco's biggest employer is reportedly up for sale with a price tag likely to be north of $50 pll investors quickly jumped in after a report
. >> allison brown has a four month old son and says each class brought her closer to a better life forthem both. now she will likely have to retake classes and pay thousands more in tuition that she wasn't planning on. >> i was ten weeks away from getting that degree and to have it all just swept out from underneath me it's heart wrenching. >> reporter: corinthian college the parent company closed all of its 28 camp is ses on monday following a $30 million fine for...
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allison sent her eldest son to the family on the east coast. it was too overwhelming. looking for a job was almost pointless. >> hygiene, i mean, that is a main part that you can be judged on just walking through a line at safeway. >> reporter: the tie-in between homelessness and unemployment might seem like a no-brainer but not until recently did the state and counties decide to tackle the issues simultaneously. paul oversees the calworks housing support program in contra costa county. >> families that are homeless and pull them into permanent housing so we take that off their list of worries and that helps them focus on getting a job and going back to school. >> reporter: the state gave contra costa and 19 other counties about a million dollars each to invest in people. here they partnered with a nonprofit shelter, inc., to help 100 families. >> given this opportunity to put us into a place where we can start paying money and paying rent. >> reporter: allison says getting housing saved her family. >> out of all that breakage, i couldn't repair it myself. and i wanted
allison sent her eldest son to the family on the east coast. it was too overwhelming. looking for a job was almost pointless. >> hygiene, i mean, that is a main part that you can be judged on just walking through a line at safeway. >> reporter: the tie-in between homelessness and unemployment might seem like a no-brainer but not until recently did the state and counties decide to tackle the issues simultaneously. paul oversees the calworks housing support program in contra costa...
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>> we do what allison does.we outsource things that could save us time more time to spend and to spend it in a high-impact strategies that support students. if you look at the work of george koo from indiana university and how it got translated into a set of high-impact strategies they are about nurturing advising creating pathways which they are not in the hybrid situation we will have to do on line paper going to have to figure out how either through on line mechanisms or in person we can get students the supports they say they need and that you can do more of it you can get other services done by someone else. >> i wanted to add one thing and it's important to understand economic argument. that's the most expensive part of college. if that's the part that's most important the information can be brought in lots of different ways that somebody sitting down and listening to a student talk about why they are having a hard year and sending them to five different offices for advice whether a person on campus or som
>> we do what allison does.we outsource things that could save us time more time to spend and to spend it in a high-impact strategies that support students. if you look at the work of george koo from indiana university and how it got translated into a set of high-impact strategies they are about nurturing advising creating pathways which they are not in the hybrid situation we will have to do on line paper going to have to figure out how either through on line mechanisms or in person we...
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allison says, there are some things you can try on your own like don't skip meals.nge worse later. keep a log of what you eat and when so you can stay on track and note what may trigger your binge episode. also there's big news. the fda just approved the use of have i advance often used for adhd to treat b. d. joyce evans, fox 29 news. >> a blind man's dream comes true at the field of dreams. >> this is great. robert smith throughout the first pitch of the season at the iconic field in diresville, iowa iowa. smith is tempting to become the first blind person to sing the national anthem and throw out the first pitch at every major and minor league baseball stadium in the country. despite his inability to see smith says he has never lost sight of his vision to inspire others with disabilityies. >> what i want to bring back is, hey, get out there throw the ball you know, smell the fresh air, feel the sunshine, if a mind guy can do it come on guys, you can do it. >> smith's father by the way oc smith because a famous singer best known for his song "green little apple".
allison says, there are some things you can try on your own like don't skip meals.nge worse later. keep a log of what you eat and when so you can stay on track and note what may trigger your binge episode. also there's big news. the fda just approved the use of have i advance often used for adhd to treat b. d. joyce evans, fox 29 news. >> a blind man's dream comes true at the field of dreams. >> this is great. robert smith throughout the first pitch of the season at the iconic field...
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allison's program for simon includes a list of do's and don'ts and explain why you slip. >> no, i eatt -- it doesn't matter for me. it's just there and i eat it. >> though she has select meals to keep her focused on portion control. >> when you see this it look like a little bit but slowly i'm getting used to smaller pouring. >> losing weight hasn't come quickly enough for simon. it but she stopped gaining. >> the goal is about 70 pounds and hopefully we'll have success success. >> and we wish success to simon. dr. allison says there are some things that you can try on your own like don't skip any meals you'll binge worse later. keep a log of what you eat and when you eat it to stay on track and make a note of what may trigger a binge eating episode for you and there's more big news. based on recent study the fda has now approved the first medication as a treatment for be bed. >>> philadelphia police officers giving special needs children some baseball pointers today. the philadelphia police baseball team the blue socks hosting the event. officers high schoolers and other volunteers h
allison's program for simon includes a list of do's and don'ts and explain why you slip. >> no, i eatt -- it doesn't matter for me. it's just there and i eat it. >> though she has select meals to keep her focused on portion control. >> when you see this it look like a little bit but slowly i'm getting used to smaller pouring. >> losing weight hasn't come quickly enough for simon. it but she stopped gaining. >> the goal is about 70 pounds and hopefully we'll have...
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allison says there are some things you can try on your own like don't skip meals.e worse later. keep a log of what you eat and when so you can stay on track and note what may trigger your binge episode. also, there's big news. the fda just approved the use of have i advance often used for a adhd to treat dbed. joyce evans fox 29 news. >> there is help. >>> the party is over for a massachusetts mom. she's in big trouble tonight after police say she through an underaged drinking party at her home last week. >> it gets worse. she's accused of of hosting the party herself and collecting a cover charge from the underaged guests. police believe at least 50 kids were reportedly at the party from patricia franks north hanover home friday night. some told authorities the forty-eight-year-old charged five bucks to get in. officers say frank appeared inn tock indicated when they respond to do her door. many of the kids inside the home took off when police showed up. >> smashing of glass was heard coming from the basement. as well as loud thuds an lot of movement. they demande
allison says there are some things you can try on your own like don't skip meals.e worse later. keep a log of what you eat and when so you can stay on track and note what may trigger your binge episode. also, there's big news. the fda just approved the use of have i advance often used for a adhd to treat dbed. joyce evans fox 29 news. >> there is help. >>> the party is over for a massachusetts mom. she's in big trouble tonight after police say she through an underaged drinking...
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i'm allison barber wusa 9. a lot of people will be asking about that. garrett hake has been investigating this. >> we have doug hughes, he told his local newspaper that he first came up with this idea two and a half years ago after his son's suicide. about a year ago he started to get more serious and he got a visit from the u.s. secret service asking him how serious he really was. there was no apparent follow up. then late last week, or two weeks ago he sat down with the tampa bay times to layout all of his planes in case he didn't make it back. hughes laid out his entire plan to the times in a video posted to the website. he took pains to explain his protest with nonviolent, not suicidal and he was not a terrorists. >> terrorists don't announce their flights before they take off. okay? terrorists don't broadcast their threat path. terrorists don't invite an escort to go along with them. >> hughes goal was to deliver 335 letters. one to each member of congress. urging campaign finance reform. he saw corruption from big money as a threat to the united s
i'm allison barber wusa 9. a lot of people will be asking about that. garrett hake has been investigating this. >> we have doug hughes, he told his local newspaper that he first came up with this idea two and a half years ago after his son's suicide. about a year ago he started to get more serious and he got a visit from the u.s. secret service asking him how serious he really was. there was no apparent follow up. then late last week, or two weeks ago he sat down with the tampa bay times...
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. >> i like that. >> you can season more of allison getting blown around tomorrow night on our weatherspecial which airs at 7:00, plus we have really important information to keep your safe, everything from what to do if you're caught outside in a lightning storm and purchasing storm insurance. you can't hear yourself at all after 75 miles an hour and spit and stuff just flying. it's just weird. >> is it hard to breathe? >> yeah. it's hard to talk. you can't scream. >> that's why she said stop. >>> now wusa9 game on sports brought to you by xfinity. >> the wizards look to take a commanding three games to none lead over the raptors tonight at the verizon center. >> can they do it? that's where we find our diane roberts. hey, di. >> reporter: of course, all the fans are going to be here tonight is what they hope happens. slowly but surely starting to get a little bit more exciting here, the calm before the storm. the wizards have a 2-0 lead over the raptors in their eastern conference series again the toronto raptors. the wizards took that 2-0 lead from the raptors in toronto which is gr
. >> i like that. >> you can season more of allison getting blown around tomorrow night on our weatherspecial which airs at 7:00, plus we have really important information to keep your safe, everything from what to do if you're caught outside in a lightning storm and purchasing storm insurance. you can't hear yourself at all after 75 miles an hour and spit and stuff just flying. it's just weird. >> is it hard to breathe? >> yeah. it's hard to talk. you can't scream....
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.) >> hello, everyone allison park very glad to stand here and happy to see my sculptures at the civic center plaza >> (speaking foreign language.) >> i bring my not speeding i like to give my gratitude to the city of san francisco for giving me the opportunity. >> thank you to the mayors invitation this time my animals traveled open 8 large containers is like novs arc i hope those skurlts will bring happiness and pleasure to people in san francisco. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> my animal have the concept of a global village in our eyes animals are humans by friends i specific made one sculpture for san francisco it is the eagle do have of peace american people emblem for the u.s. an elephant and the vibrance and the colors is also a kind of interaction in the open space the most interesting one i observed called the frog i saw a lot of people putting points on it to make a wish their interacting interacting are the sculpture that's exactly what i want to see. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> this couple of days and saw a lot of people faxing photos everyone was a big smile on
.) >> hello, everyone allison park very glad to stand here and happy to see my sculptures at the civic center plaza >> (speaking foreign language.) >> i bring my not speeding i like to give my gratitude to the city of san francisco for giving me the opportunity. >> thank you to the mayors invitation this time my animals traveled open 8 large containers is like novs arc i hope those skurlts will bring happiness and pleasure to people in san francisco. >> (speaking...
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. ♪ >> "high speed chase" allison. >> captured a coyote. she called 911. animal control came.ls are not able to determine if this is the same coyote. nearly $700,000. $698,838 and paid $193,000 in taxes last year. ♪ >> pretty regular. it happened on monday just as it did in november. students say great timing. >> our papers, term papers. >> it has altered the registration schedule for the 2nd semester and they have not said much except that they are working on it. it is a denial of service attack. >> literally millions per 2nd of requests coming up and you can only handle that just inundated. >> the ads it is just a blunt force attack and has been effective. >> the dizzying flashing wheel of nightmare. >> it raises deeper concerns about security. >> if rutgers cannot successfully stop a relatively simple attack how can i stop someone with deeper knowledge who can attempt to access this servers stealing information, addresses, phone numbers. >> the twitter sphere has been full. what did you find? >> a lot of students. i hope this hacker get stoned to death obviously very upset.
. ♪ >> "high speed chase" allison. >> captured a coyote. she called 911. animal control came.ls are not able to determine if this is the same coyote. nearly $700,000. $698,838 and paid $193,000 in taxes last year. ♪ >> pretty regular. it happened on monday just as it did in november. students say great timing. >> our papers, term papers. >> it has altered the registration schedule for the 2nd semester and they have not said much except that they are...
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let me start by introducing allison byerly to my immediate left. allison has been president of lafayette college in eastern pennsylvania for just about two years. she was previously provost at middlebury college and as a faculty member, she has had interdisciplinary appointments. she's a literary scholar by background. she's been a visiting scholar at mit, at stanford at oxford. she is a leading voice nationally about on issues of the emerging forms of digital scholarship as well as the changing role of the humanities in the digital age which i hope we'll touch on this afternoon as well as mooks, of course inevitably. she's written for the chronicle of education, for inside higher ed and other publications. she has a ph.d. from the university of pennsylvania and her most recent book is are we there yet: virtual travel in victorians realism. to allison's left is andy delbanco who is a professor at columbia where she's been since 19 -- he's been since 1985. he is an expert on melville he's an award-winning teacher, and his most recent book is called
let me start by introducing allison byerly to my immediate left. allison has been president of lafayette college in eastern pennsylvania for just about two years. she was previously provost at middlebury college and as a faculty member, she has had interdisciplinary appointments. she's a literary scholar by background. she's been a visiting scholar at mit, at stanford at oxford. she is a leading voice nationally about on issues of the emerging forms of digital scholarship as well as the...
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it says a victory by allison lundgren crimesgrimes would help control over the senate.t turned out. she lost. it disagrees with wikileaks assertion that it belongs in the public domain. put in a key word and you will find the e-mail you want. >> that's incredible. thank you, adam. a potentially deadly radioactive material is stolen from a truck in new mexico near the guatemala border. they are trying to find the toolbox container. it can cause burns, radiation sickness and even death if you are exposed longer than 24-hours. >> a cyber security expert who exposed weaknesses in airplane technology on fox news is now an fbi target. chris roberts told greta van susteren about hacking into plane's wi-fi. >> it is definitely difficult. it takes a lot of work. it takes a lot of research and you have to be on quite a number of flights to figure out the different architectures of the different planes and i would argue that the faa is not ready for it. >> he said two fbi agents pulled him off a plane in sir cutesyracuse and released him after four hours. the fbi confiscated sever
it says a victory by allison lundgren crimesgrimes would help control over the senate.t turned out. she lost. it disagrees with wikileaks assertion that it belongs in the public domain. put in a key word and you will find the e-mail you want. >> that's incredible. thank you, adam. a potentially deadly radioactive material is stolen from a truck in new mexico near the guatemala border. they are trying to find the toolbox container. it can cause burns, radiation sickness and even death if...
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it was shocking for allison to wake up to be raped by her best friend.hat changed the way she thought of him. during the sentencing, don't you think he is a good person? do you think he deserves another chance? she said i don't know the person sitting over there. the person who raped me is not the person i thought i knew. he has destroyed my faith in humanity. i don't trust anyone anymore. charlie: did you hear that often? something about their lives had been severely damaged? jon: yes. as i described, one victim being sexually assaulted as a teenager turned her into a ghost. the rapist robbed her innocence, turned her into this ghost forever trapped in the act of being violated for a decade. that is what it does. to be penetrated by another person is a different kind of trauma. it's hard to imagine if you yourself have not been assaulted. the rate of ptsd in rape victims is higher than in soldiers and marines returning from combat in afghanistan. it is similar. the military has good statistics on ptsd and veterans. academics are now coming up with stati
it was shocking for allison to wake up to be raped by her best friend.hat changed the way she thought of him. during the sentencing, don't you think he is a good person? do you think he deserves another chance? she said i don't know the person sitting over there. the person who raped me is not the person i thought i knew. he has destroyed my faith in humanity. i don't trust anyone anymore. charlie: did you hear that often? something about their lives had been severely damaged? jon: yes. as i...
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thank you, allison. >> okay. bill: jillian. don't use that one. go ahead. [laughter] ♪ come on.e orphaned bear cub. they have him at the woodland wildlife refuge. he is being treated for a bone illness. vitamin c calcium. >> known for doing these. now we have national peanut butter and jelly day. bill: these are the kind of national days we should celebrate. love it. ♪ >> the best-dressed man in the nba. >> their style of entertainment. now i we will introduce you to dish nation atlanta. other americans, withdrawal from empire, the hit. i don't know what to do myself -- don't know what to do with myself wednesday night. they had the brilliant idea to dress up like the cast of this mega show. he made a rap song. ♪ ♪ >> right now we are joined by head crack. welcome to the show. >> great to be here. >> are you suffering from withdrawal right now? >> it has been two weeks and am trying to find something to fill that gap. i'm trying to fill the void. bill: tell me about your name. >> it comes from a dice game terminology. whenever you role of four, five, six, they call that a head c
thank you, allison. >> okay. bill: jillian. don't use that one. go ahead. [laughter] ♪ come on.e orphaned bear cub. they have him at the woodland wildlife refuge. he is being treated for a bone illness. vitamin c calcium. >> known for doing these. now we have national peanut butter and jelly day. bill: these are the kind of national days we should celebrate. love it. ♪ >> the best-dressed man in the nba. >> their style of entertainment. now i we will introduce you to...
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. ♪ bill: tamara allison, start us off. >> senator robert menendez should resign. the sen.or is being indicted on 14 counts of federal corruption charges. even though some voters don't think she did anything illegal's. bill: stabile. >> a lot of complaining. the escalator have a broken for a month. people have to walk up the stairs. bill: the humanity. it was called #escalators. bill: i have my own. i have a couple. show us your meatballs and ready for veronica. ♪ bill: a councilman in brooklyn not too happy with the ad campaign that is on the subway. >> it's a battle of women and who is sexiest. when you go on the new york city subway there covered over with plus size models wearing lingerie with the #i'm no angel. the biggest issue is brooklyn city councilman this is the residents have complained to him that they are out there with their children. children. the jewish community and feel offended that the children have to be exposed to these images. >> the issue is now at the ads but the placement of the ads. a ads. a residential neighborhood and you're walking on the stre
. ♪ bill: tamara allison, start us off. >> senator robert menendez should resign. the sen.or is being indicted on 14 counts of federal corruption charges. even though some voters don't think she did anything illegal's. bill: stabile. >> a lot of complaining. the escalator have a broken for a month. people have to walk up the stairs. bill: the humanity. it was called #escalators. bill: i have my own. i have a couple. show us your meatballs and ready for veronica. ♪ bill: a...
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also here is allison williams.as it concerns trading, you think jpmorgan's numbers and a glimmer of hope that we will see the same thing from city and morgan stanley? guest: we started out for a strong. i think march was a little bit weaker. we did have bullish expectations. we raised our numbers. we could not be our trading -- trading forecast. stephanie: is it because volatility is back? we are seeing so many ipos. that spurs business. guest: you had them both. investment banking was very strong as well. we have primary activity, make no mistake about it, the fixed income trading was helped by the fed changing language. it has people rethinking their positions. the specter of the fed rating rates -- raising rates has been out there forever. they have expected it for so long and it hasn't happened. it's like the villagers with the boy who cried wolf. they are not paying attention anymore. it was a sign of what could have. -- happen. i think investors are going to be changing positions and we are going to have a tr
also here is allison williams.as it concerns trading, you think jpmorgan's numbers and a glimmer of hope that we will see the same thing from city and morgan stanley? guest: we started out for a strong. i think march was a little bit weaker. we did have bullish expectations. we raised our numbers. we could not be our trading -- trading forecast. stephanie: is it because volatility is back? we are seeing so many ipos. that spurs business. guest: you had them both. investment banking was very...
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. >> reporter: last week allison was looking forward to a new job as a medical assistant and finally having a degree from heald college. now, that is all changed. >> to think all of my hard work and all of our hard work is going to be basically down the drain. >> reporter: corinthian college, the parent company, closed all of its 28 campuses in the wake of a $30 million fine from the u.s. department of education. >> it is depressing. it changes everything. >> reporter: today more than 100 students showed up to pick up their transcripts and meet with other local colleges about options. for some the options will require retaking classes and paying even more in tu eggs. >> trying to make something better for myself and start a family. now, i can't do that. >> reporter: amanda millen calls the closure upsetting and shocking. many of her instructors agree. >> i felt like someone had torn my heart out of my body and throne it out. >> reporter: allison brown says she is determined to graduate somewhere. not for her but for her four-month-old son. >> i was ten weeks away from getting that de
. >> reporter: last week allison was looking forward to a new job as a medical assistant and finally having a degree from heald college. now, that is all changed. >> to think all of my hard work and all of our hard work is going to be basically down the drain. >> reporter: corinthian college, the parent company, closed all of its 28 campuses in the wake of a $30 million fine from the u.s. department of education. >> it is depressing. it changes everything. >>...
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here she is allison young. thank you so much for taking the time today. you walked off.ked away. tell me why. >> well the cultural adviser on the film set was the first person to walk off, and we followed his lead. i think it says something when -- >> a cultural adviser is the one who's leaving. >> yeah who's offended and leaves the set. >> i don't want to have you use any of the slurs, but can you describe how offensive or what kind of language was used? >> the broken english is in there, which the native american women -- you know two of the native american women are played by white actresses, and they're using the broken english. then there's the names that were reported like beaver breath and wears no bra. you know especially one scene that i felt very offended by was when a native american woman, who's played by a white actress, was passed out on the ground and the brothers of adam sandler in the film are pouring liquor on her. then she jumps up and starts dancing with everyone. >> okay. so those are some of the reasons why you left. i'm wondering, just knowing adam
here she is allison young. thank you so much for taking the time today. you walked off.ked away. tell me why. >> well the cultural adviser on the film set was the first person to walk off, and we followed his lead. i think it says something when -- >> a cultural adviser is the one who's leaving. >> yeah who's offended and leaves the set. >> i don't want to have you use any of the slurs, but can you describe how offensive or what kind of language was used? >> the...
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allison? >> reporter: the reporter of this story says he and his publications acted appropriately, even though they didn't call to tell them about their plan until it was about 30 minutes before he landed. they say that the other people knew, other people that knew him told the secret service about his plans and that the authorities interviewed him just months before speaking to the reporter. not everyone thinks they have handled this appropriately. one reporter wasn't all that surprised because hughes called him a year august. >> he didn't identify himself. he said he was going to commit an act of disobedience and no one was going to get hurt. >> he laid out this plan. he's a transparent guy. >> reporter: his editors didn't call anyone. when they called police it was in a journalistic manner. >> do you know about a man who is headed for protective air space, headed for protective air space. in a lightweight gyrocopter. >> as reporters we're not suppose to be in the business of hiding from the
allison? >> reporter: the reporter of this story says he and his publications acted appropriately, even though they didn't call to tell them about their plan until it was about 30 minutes before he landed. they say that the other people knew, other people that knew him told the secret service about his plans and that the authorities interviewed him just months before speaking to the reporter. not everyone thinks they have handled this appropriately. one reporter wasn't all that surprised...
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four students from muhlenberg college including alley elliot and allison hill are safe. hill posted that his path to cat moon due was blocked. >>> this is your chance to volunteer for the world meeting of families that is expected to attract a million people to the city of philadelphia. vernon odem joins us live from the convention center with all the details. hey vern. >> reporter: hi there, on friday i reported that homeland security officials are expecting somewhere between 2 and 3 million pilgrims coming to philadelphia for the world meeting of families. the event sponsor are counting on thousands of volunteers 18 and over. >> today it is my honor to announce the volunteer registration for the world meeting of family, philadelphia 2015 is now open. [applause] >>> pope francis' visit to philadelphia is five months away. you can register to be an official volunteer for the weekend of celebration for the world meeting of families. they are seeking ten thousand volunteers for all sorts of work including greeting the millions expected to come to philadelphia in late septe
four students from muhlenberg college including alley elliot and allison hill are safe. hill posted that his path to cat moon due was blocked. >>> this is your chance to volunteer for the world meeting of families that is expected to attract a million people to the city of philadelphia. vernon odem joins us live from the convention center with all the details. hey vern. >> reporter: hi there, on friday i reported that homeland security officials are expecting somewhere between 2...
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. >> kmhi allison park lee anderson son lived in noah valley neighborhood first of all, thank planning commission. >> i'll tell you about my housing experience having people stay at my home allows me to stay in san francisco home sharing makes that possible for me to be able to stay in my home and allows me to show people from around the world when san francisco is is allows a velocity a peak another what san francisco see i also suggest restaurant and take muni or taxis and patries i have questions about that reggie submit my registration the first week of march and here it is april 24th i have no answer and have made several calls to the planning department no response the other thing why one hundred and 20 days cap home sharing i'm sharing my home i'm not taking my home over the register arithmetic and the right of action we're asking neighbors to sue neighbors over homeowner rights is that good for the neighborhood isn't that what happened in east german i didn't also this requires may or may not information for example the planning commission wants to know who and when and when i'
. >> kmhi allison park lee anderson son lived in noah valley neighborhood first of all, thank planning commission. >> i'll tell you about my housing experience having people stay at my home allows me to stay in san francisco home sharing makes that possible for me to be able to stay in my home and allows me to show people from around the world when san francisco is is allows a velocity a peak another what san francisco see i also suggest restaurant and take muni or taxis and patries...
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we have a beautiful forecast from allison. >> it is absolutely beautiful out here. a little breezy but i think the stun shine and warm temperatures no one is complaining. i'll have a look ahead to the holiday weekend and we're talking rain but warmer temperatures all ahead in the seven day. >>> a dire situation until california forces governor jerry brown to order residents to cut back on water use by a full 25%. omar villafranca has more. >> reporter: from above it's easy to see. the drought is draining the state's reservoirs. leading bridges once provide vieding easy passage over massive bodies of water now touring over dry park. researchers say it will take 11 trillion gallons of water to recover. >> the black is the 1977 measurement. >> reporter: frank came to this part of the sierra nevada mountains o measure what is left of the winter snow. for the first time in his 30- year career there was no snow. >> this is bad news in terms of the states water picture. >> reporter: the snow pack provides a third of california's water supply. this year the snow pack measur
we have a beautiful forecast from allison. >> it is absolutely beautiful out here. a little breezy but i think the stun shine and warm temperatures no one is complaining. i'll have a look ahead to the holiday weekend and we're talking rain but warmer temperatures all ahead in the seven day. >>> a dire situation until california forces governor jerry brown to order residents to cut back on water use by a full 25%. omar villafranca has more. >> reporter: from above it's easy...