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tonight, beth parker has more on pinball heaven. >> reporter: under a light of bamboo next to a japanese garden, you can find peace or be taken to your past. david silverman designs these gardens for a living, and this is what he does for fun. >> you know i designed these, as a kid, i loved them. >> reporter: as a grown-up he bought a machine and that was just the start. >> then it becomes a total blur. >> reporter: now he has 870 pinball machines, mostly behind his house. >> what does your wife think about this? >> truthfully, i'm not sure. >> reporter: he is no wizard, he says, but he scored big by finding a passion for pinball. >> the art, the collection, the challenge. >> reporter: in his first report, he made one in 1935, that has glass balls, no flippers. one was signed. he says a walk through pinball history is a world of history. this one was built in the '50s. >> pop game, culture, the culture of the time was the queen. so the perfect name for the pinball, she never looked like this that i know of. >> now this is a very rare pinball machine. most of these were destroyed because
tonight, beth parker has more on pinball heaven. >> reporter: under a light of bamboo next to a japanese garden, you can find peace or be taken to your past. david silverman designs these gardens for a living, and this is what he does for fun. >> you know i designed these, as a kid, i loved them. >> reporter: as a grown-up he bought a machine and that was just the start. >> then it becomes a total blur. >> reporter: now he has 870 pinball machines, mostly behind...
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beth parker got a look oat the research today. here with more now, beth. >> most people get their new shots in the fall but some are taking swine flu shots safe and effective as possible. >> reporter: devon has weighed in and had his blood pressure checked. he's a college sophomore but on this day a volunteer. >> not really a fan of shots, but i mean it is just one little quick prick. i will be okay. >> reporter: he is getting a shot of an inactive version of the h1n1 virus. that is swine flu. >> i just thought it was an interesting opportunity. i have never done something like this before and the swine flu seems to be grabbing the country country. >> reporter: the university of maryland school of medicine is one of nine sites an the wasn't where researchers are working to test different version 0 the swine flu vaccine. the university of maryland study is designed to find out three things, how many doses a person needs, how big should the doses be and how fast does it work. >> which arm do you prefer? >> reporter: it is research t
beth parker got a look oat the research today. here with more now, beth. >> most people get their new shots in the fall but some are taking swine flu shots safe and effective as possible. >> reporter: devon has weighed in and had his blood pressure checked. he's a college sophomore but on this day a volunteer. >> not really a fan of shots, but i mean it is just one little quick prick. i will be okay. >> reporter: he is getting a shot of an inactive version of the h1n1...
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i'm beth parker. coming up, i'll tell you what a fan can is and why people are talking about it. he p'zone... and our personal panormous pizza starting at just $5. the big eat tiny price menu. only at pizza hut. - woooh, nice! - that's a lot of food! now get big meals like our stuffed pizza rolls, pizza mia, the p'zone... and our personal panormous pizza starting at just $5. the big eat tiny price menu. only at pizza hut. >>> did you see it? the beer can with college pride. they call it the fan can. new budweiser cans in college motif. this is a takeoff of the purple and ld of the lousiana state. targeting more sales of beers during the football season but some fear it will only make the college drunking problem worse. >> reporter: beer and football. some people feel they just go together. now anheuser-busch is launching a new line of budweiser cans in college colors, called fan cans. >> would it make you buy it? >> yeah, i think it would. it's like maryland, you kind of have the school spirit. >> reporter: we're told red and black cans will be showing up at places like college p
i'm beth parker. coming up, i'll tell you what a fan can is and why people are talking about it. he p'zone... and our personal panormous pizza starting at just $5. the big eat tiny price menu. only at pizza hut. - woooh, nice! - that's a lot of food! now get big meals like our stuffed pizza rolls, pizza mia, the p'zone... and our personal panormous pizza starting at just $5. the big eat tiny price menu. only at pizza hut. >>> did you see it? the beer can with college pride. they call...
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in washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> 230 miles per gallon. that got your attention, right?n american automaker hoping a car is developing right now can put them back in the driver's seat. melanie is here with details on this one. the emphasis was on a lot of people would be surprised. >> reporter: that's true, brian. it's the chevy volt and expected to be the first mass marketed car to exceed triple-digit gas mileage. the head of general motors showed it off today in detroit. this one is powered by an electric motor and a battery pack with a 40-mile range. after that, a small gas engine kicks in. gm says the car could get 230 miles per gallon of gas in city driving. if you don't drive a lot, the company's ceo says you could go without using any gas at all. >> 80% of americans drive less than 40 miles a day to and from, and this vehicle if you drive less than 40 miles a day, you're probably opere your whole year without using a drop of gas. >> reporter: the volt's gas mileage is more than four times the current and that's the prius. the gas-powered electric is currently sold
in washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> 230 miles per gallon. that got your attention, right?n american automaker hoping a car is developing right now can put them back in the driver's seat. melanie is here with details on this one. the emphasis was on a lot of people would be surprised. >> reporter: that's true, brian. it's the chevy volt and expected to be the first mass marketed car to exceed triple-digit gas mileage. the head of general motors showed it off today in...
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as beth parker shows us, this time they were not alone. this has been a problem. >> reporter: and now it might be a problem for -- in blazensberg. the tools made by dewalt. >> these are husbands of items brand-new. this is what brought us here. the items are obviously sold. >> they expensive item when is you buy in retail. they sold to pawnshops on the dollar. >> reporter: police had help. the retailers safeway sent employers and trucks. it's mostly health and beauty items. >> this is a multimillion issue for of a say -- safeway and talking about billions. >> it's not hard to figure out why where they came and it's got the safeway logo on the front and on the sticker, the store number. it was stolen from a safeway store in alexandrea. >> this is stolen from home depot. the only area retailer carrying this brand of equipment. >> reporter: police say some of the goods were stolen by customers and is some employees. >> the majority of our pawnshops are legitimate business owners not dealing in secondhand items. you can expect to see the polic
as beth parker shows us, this time they were not alone. this has been a problem. >> reporter: and now it might be a problem for -- in blazensberg. the tools made by dewalt. >> these are husbands of items brand-new. this is what brought us here. the items are obviously sold. >> they expensive item when is you buy in retail. they sold to pawnshops on the dollar. >> reporter: police had help. the retailers safeway sent employers and trucks. it's mostly health and beauty...
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you will hear from ba'ath about collaboration -- beth about collaboration. what we did was say let's connect, with a nonprofit entity, so collect -- connecting all libraries and every school to the system. what does it mean? this fall we will be offering for the first time in our community, mandarin chinese education, language instruction for any high school student who wants it, japanese, and arabic. that will be offered from the campus to students three days on an online learning program with high video connection videotwo days at the university. -- i video connection, two days at the university. when gte was purchased by verizon -- -- was purchased by verizon. i said we do not want to be last. the strategy of having fiber optic access was a strategy that was a win for everybody. we were able to convince verizon to build it, first in the midwest, 132 homes and businesses -- 132,000 homes and businesses. we promised to make sure we work to get all the utilities locate quickly and create an innovative as -- innovators form. investing in companies to develop
you will hear from ba'ath about collaboration -- beth about collaboration. what we did was say let's connect, with a nonprofit entity, so collect -- connecting all libraries and every school to the system. what does it mean? this fall we will be offering for the first time in our community, mandarin chinese education, language instruction for any high school student who wants it, japanese, and arabic. that will be offered from the campus to students three days on an online learning program with...
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beth parker has the news ege on this one. >> reporter: enter the world of foreclosed homes and there'sretty good chance you'll run into this. mold. >> when i came into this room for the first time and saw what was developing on the wall, i knew it was a serious problem and could be addressed. >> reporter: real estate agent brandon green knew the drywall would have to be removed and crews would have to make sure the mold had not spread to the rest of the structure. outside you see the likely source of the moisture. >> and water is clearly getting in around the windows. >> reporter: it can take months for a foreclosure to run iats course with the power turned off sump pump and air t rengernt e thto combat mold. look at the ceiling tiles in this house in rockville. >> this is we stcaever e. enorst cases i've ever s >>. re rter: paul ramsey has seen a lot of mold. he's a licensed inspector who sees mold in foreclosed homes every week. >> some of the damage was vindictive. there are people who have ans oo w . rekhomes and walked out. >> reporter: he says the mold is not always obvious. here
beth parker has the news ege on this one. >> reporter: enter the world of foreclosed homes and there'sretty good chance you'll run into this. mold. >> when i came into this room for the first time and saw what was developing on the wall, i knew it was a serious problem and could be addressed. >> reporter: real estate agent brandon green knew the drywall would have to be removed and crews would have to make sure the mold had not spread to the rest of the structure. outside you...
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she expects look 17 might bethe one. so she shops target. where they've alwaysot her back for back to school. target. expect more. pay less. . >>> this is geico sports extra. >>> welcome back, you don't have to be dr. phil to know it was a rocky off season for jason campbell. they tried to trade for cutler, and they ended up with campbell. where he is emotionally, hard to tell. he is kind of a quiet guy. where he will be physically, well that is up to an offensive line with a lot of question marks. more on the story. >> reporter: this year all eyes will focus primarily on one guy, jason campbell, but look closer. his success could ultimately depend on that of five guys , his effective line. samuels anchors the tough spot, doing for 10 straight seasons. but the big question, who will protect 17 on his right side? who will it be, the 400-plus pounder and top, pick in mike williams, or jeremy bridges? more on the opinion. >> i think it is tough -- you know we have depth from guys that have started in the league before, and this is probably the
she expects look 17 might bethe one. so she shops target. where they've alwaysot her back for back to school. target. expect more. pay less. . >>> this is geico sports extra. >>> welcome back, you don't have to be dr. phil to know it was a rocky off season for jason campbell. they tried to trade for cutler, and they ended up with campbell. where he is emotionally, hard to tell. he is kind of a quiet guy. where he will be physically, well that is up to an offensive line with a...
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i am a practicing cardiologist at beth israel deaconess medical center. i direct the medical device safety institute, an independent industry independent ant, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the safety of medical devices. i served as consultant to fda center for devices in radiologic health since 2003 and previously chaired the fda's poe-market and heart device advisory panels. i hope that you will appreciate that fda marketing clearance or approval of a medical device does not guarantee its safety. in particular, manufacturers' responsibilities for product safety extend well beyond initial fda approval. the u.s. supreme court's regal decision eliminates an important consumer safeguard, the threat of manufacturer liability, and will lead to less safe medical devices and an increased number of patient injuries. we are very fortunate to have the preeminent regulatory system in the world. the u.s. food and drug administration regulates more than 100,000 different medical devices manufactured by more than 15,000 companies. they receive several t
i am a practicing cardiologist at beth israel deaconess medical center. i direct the medical device safety institute, an independent industry independent ant, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the safety of medical devices. i served as consultant to fda center for devices in radiologic health since 2003 and previously chaired the fda's poe-market and heart device advisory panels. i hope that you will appreciate that fda marketing clearance or approval of a medical device does not...
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last but not least, i would like to wouldmary beth richards -- i would like to thank mary beth richards. with that, i was like to introduce my incredibly smart and capable staff who have been extremely hard at work to make sure that we hit the ground running. they are over there. my legal adviser is going to be covering wireless and homeland security. they are great. my confidential assistant -- and she has us together. it is amazing. our receptionist is betty morris. i have enormous gratitude for all of your help and wisdom. thank you. i am honored and humbled and really thrilled to get to work at this incredible place. at this incredible crucial time in communications history. i look forward to working together to help bring the most advanced and efficient communications systems in the world to all american consumers. let's get started. >> perfect. thank you. i appreciated especially that the commissioners took the time to think their staff. i that we all know here on the commission deis that without the incredible work of our staff and offices and the commission, we would not get any
last but not least, i would like to wouldmary beth richards -- i would like to thank mary beth richards. with that, i was like to introduce my incredibly smart and capable staff who have been extremely hard at work to make sure that we hit the ground running. they are over there. my legal adviser is going to be covering wireless and homeland security. they are great. my confidential assistant -- and she has us together. it is amazing. our receptionist is betty morris. i have enormous gratitude...
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in valve, beth parker, "fox 5" news. >> the worst mass shooting in modern u.s.tory. >> dozens of pages of records detailing cho, threats of taking his own life. a sigh cry tryst reveals why the law make it is so difficult to protect you from someone who might be showing dangerous signs. it's all coming up tonight at 11:00. cash for clunkers is available at your chevy dealer. if yo c lunker qualifies to be recycled, you can get a $3500 or $4500 government rebate. j ndan at usnounced! you qualify for the clunker reyobate, u may also qualify for 0% apr for 72 months. that means you can b t siserado half-ton for $228 a month after a $3500 rnnt reteo a n pndwndoaymewn. go to chevy.com for details. >>> dc police chief issued a big challenge to her department, lose weight, and they responded. hundred civilians signed up and they are already showing a difference. how they are getting fit -- >> reporter: cops love food and food lovers them back. rib sticking stuff they can grab on the go, it can creep up on you. >> you look at the profession and the officers that have st
in valve, beth parker, "fox 5" news. >> the worst mass shooting in modern u.s.tory. >> dozens of pages of records detailing cho, threats of taking his own life. a sigh cry tryst reveals why the law make it is so difficult to protect you from someone who might be showing dangerous signs. it's all coming up tonight at 11:00. cash for clunkers is available at your chevy dealer. if yo c lunker qualifies to be recycled, you can get a $3500 or $4500 government rebate. j ndan at...
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you will hear from beth about collaboration and about the government. one of the things we did here is to say let's connect, and we did this with an rfp three private not-for-profit entity with indiana where we have 11,000 students serving as the hub, connecting all of the libraries with a system and all of the schools with a good system. but does this mean? this fall we will be offering for the first time in the community mandarin chinese education, language instruction for any high school student at once it, japanese and arabic. that will be offered from the campus to students three days on an online learning program with video connection interactivity today's at the university. i do as the mayor did virtual town hall meetings. we came to fort wayne to visit the hub of the midwest area when gte was purchased by verizon. we said we don't want to be the last to get fiber to the home. i am a big, borrow, build kind of guy and a strategy of having fiber-optic access, competitor to comcast was a strategy that was a win for everybody. so we were able to con
you will hear from beth about collaboration and about the government. one of the things we did here is to say let's connect, and we did this with an rfp three private not-for-profit entity with indiana where we have 11,000 students serving as the hub, connecting all of the libraries with a system and all of the schools with a good system. but does this mean? this fall we will be offering for the first time in the community mandarin chinese education, language instruction for any high school...
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as beth parker shows us, you won't see the difference but you might smell it. >> reporter: when you spin through the air at the montgomery county fair, the spinning earth is getting a break, too. >> what happens we became conscious of the fact that we use add lot of diesel fuel during the course of the fair. >> reporter: they teamed with the soybean board. they converted the fair's source of power. now it's powered by generators burning pure diesel. >> we are taking a product grown in maryland by the maryland farmers and putting that into the generators to produce the electricity that fuels the fair. >> reporter: this isn't just good for the environment but may be helping the fair. when it burns, soy biodiesel smells better than regular diesel. it may even make you hungry. he has been visiting fairs since he was a kid. amid all the activity he noticed the soy biodiesel sign. were you surprised. >> actually i was. al culture rail fair so it's common sense. but common sense isn't that comm. >> one of our mission statements is agriculture. we tend tteach folks about how agriculture supports
as beth parker shows us, you won't see the difference but you might smell it. >> reporter: when you spin through the air at the montgomery county fair, the spinning earth is getting a break, too. >> what happens we became conscious of the fact that we use add lot of diesel fuel during the course of the fair. >> reporter: they teamed with the soybean board. they converted the fair's source of power. now it's powered by generators burning pure diesel. >> we are taking a...
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fox 5 news' beth parker has the story. >> reporter: elizabeth is unloading groceries, not for her familydonation to the food center in rockville. as an experiment, she spent the last sunday fasting. >> it was really hard. >> reporter: it made her appreciate how fortunate her family is. >> my husband was complaining how hungry he was, and i said we're doing it by choice, they don't have a way to feed the children. >> reporter: in fact, the way they help, the needs for children continued. >> they opened about 20 years ago, giving out about a million pounds of food each year. now that jumped to 3 million, so much food they actually ran out of space. >> in order for us to rise to the occasion and meet the current need, we actually had to look at ways to handle that increased volume a little more efficiently. >> reporter: that means move to go a new larger space in gaithersburg. the need is a surprise to some. >> and montgomery county is one of the richest counties in the u.s.. but it also has rural pockets of poverty in fact, 28% of the students qualify for a free or reduced price lunch. so
fox 5 news' beth parker has the story. >> reporter: elizabeth is unloading groceries, not for her familydonation to the food center in rockville. as an experiment, she spent the last sunday fasting. >> it was really hard. >> reporter: it made her appreciate how fortunate her family is. >> my husband was complaining how hungry he was, and i said we're doing it by choice, they don't have a way to feed the children. >> reporter: in fact, the way they help, the needs...
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beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> the news tonight is far from over.ere is brian with the "news edge at 6:00." >>> from furloughed to possibly fired. thousands of prince george county workers forced to take unpaid time off n
beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> the news tonight is far from over.ere is brian with the "news edge at 6:00." >>> from furloughed to possibly fired. thousands of prince george county workers forced to take unpaid time off n
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mary beth, can i ask you to ask the first question?> i've been thinking as we move from the physical public square to a national virtual public square, and you all have kind of looked back at changes that you've seen over the last couple of years, the last 12 years. what is the experience -- what do you predict the next 12 months or the next couple of years with the use of broadband and applications and things we should be thinking about as we move forward? >> i think we are going to@@ destructive discourse. what we need now is innovation that can move tosk back in a virtual form and maybe use a lot of these different tools and i am hoping public broadcasting will be a very significant vehicle for this that can induce people to come and have an interesting experience but where we can rebuild a set of common facts to have our arguments. >> the trend i would point out is barriers are decreasing. you made a website in 1997 the first step would be to learn how to code and html and if you want to put together a vlore website now you don't h
mary beth, can i ask you to ask the first question?> i've been thinking as we move from the physical public square to a national virtual public square, and you all have kind of looked back at changes that you've seen over the last couple of years, the last 12 years. what is the experience -- what do you predict the next 12 months or the next couple of years with the use of broadband and applications and things we should be thinking about as we move forward? >> i think we are going to@@...
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and i know that folks like beth and all of you at ofa have been working to make that change.lock by block, neighbor by neighbor, having doors slammed in your faces, people telling you, why are you doing this. it doesn't make any chance. but just so you don't lose heart, as we enter into probably our toughest fight, let's recall what we've already gotten done. not one month into this administration, we responded to the worst financial crisis since the great depression by put nging in a sweeping economic recovery plan. we've got millions of people who have unemployment insurance and got cobra so they could keep their health insurance and states who have been able to avoid layoffs of teaches and firefighters. a tax cut for 95% of working families. a commitment we made during the campaign that we have already fulfilled. thousands of people being put back to work across the country. >> president obama speaking at an online town hall at the dnc today. he's going to take online questions. c.c. conley and ryan grim join me. ryan, how important is it for him to keep doing this or is i
and i know that folks like beth and all of you at ofa have been working to make that change.lock by block, neighbor by neighbor, having doors slammed in your faces, people telling you, why are you doing this. it doesn't make any chance. but just so you don't lose heart, as we enter into probably our toughest fight, let's recall what we've already gotten done. not one month into this administration, we responded to the worst financial crisis since the great depression by put nging in a sweeping...
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teen has learned that at a young age >> yeah, not only is he dealing with an unusual life injury, bethshows how he is inspiring others as well. >> reporter: 19-year-old wes hughes is learning much after an accident. he ran off a trail. >> i saw i was going off, time went by. >> reporter: he broke bones, cut an artery in his left leg, lost a lot of blood. >> i came close to dying that day, thankful that somebodwas there. >> reporter: as he laid there in the snow, he assumed that the doctors would just fix it. they couldn't. instead they had to take his leg. >> i loved action, always wanted to do this and that. and i am just taking this like a new challenge, learning everything all over again. >> reporter: three and a half weeks after the accident, he walked on a new leg. >> it was a new thing that happened, whether it is the first thing on this leg, or being able to run for the first time orplay basketball, just doing every little thing is such a great thing, motivating you, giving you self confidence and joy that it is like there is no reason to feel depressed about it. >> reporter: he
teen has learned that at a young age >> yeah, not only is he dealing with an unusual life injury, bethshows how he is inspiring others as well. >> reporter: 19-year-old wes hughes is learning much after an accident. he ran off a trail. >> i saw i was going off, time went by. >> reporter: he broke bones, cut an artery in his left leg, lost a lot of blood. >> i came close to dying that day, thankful that somebodwas there. >> reporter: as he laid there in the...
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fox 5 news beth parker has more on the difference. >> reporter: when you're spinning through the air at the montgomery county fair, the spinning earth is getting a little break as well. >> what happened was we were conscious of the fact that we used an awful lot of diesel fuel during the course of the fair. >> reporter: the fair teamed with the maryland soybean boy and powers great american mid- way which operates the ride, converting the source of power. now instead of ordinary diesel, the rides and lightsare powered by diesel used with clean energy made from soybean. >> we're taking the product grown by the maryland farmers, putting it into the generators to help the economy. >> reporter: and this is not just good for the environment. it will help the fair as well. you see when it burns, it smells a whole lot better than regular diesel and could even make you hungry. >> when it burns it smells like popcorn. >> reporter: dave has visited fairs since he was a kid. even in the middle of the activity, he noticed the smell. >> were you surprised? >> yeah, i actually was. so the agricult
fox 5 news beth parker has more on the difference. >> reporter: when you're spinning through the air at the montgomery county fair, the spinning earth is getting a little break as well. >> what happened was we were conscious of the fact that we used an awful lot of diesel fuel during the course of the fair. >> reporter: the fair teamed with the maryland soybean boy and powers great american mid- way which operates the ride, converting the source of power. now instead of...
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in baltimore, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> gary mcgrady here now.we first started out, i wasn't too happy about it but, you know, i'm starting to like it a little bit more now. >> weekend is not looking too bad. the last weekend was very hot, very humid. a little warmer this weekend but it's not going to be unbetterable. that's kinof my forecast for tonight. i hope that doesn't change. just so you know, some of the guidance is suggesting that maybe we do get back up into the middle 90s for a brief period coming up monday, tuesday of next week. i think that may be a stretch but we'll keep an eye on that in terms of what may be happening over the next couple of days. it's been a nice evening out there. one ittle lonesome shower or thunderstorm moving on throuh earlier this evening. but since then it's calmed down and everything is really nice out there. temperatures have calmed down as well. down into the 70s for just about everybody. 87 for ray dan began -- for reagan. bwi was struggling again to get up into the middle 80s. we had 84 degrees. here's
in baltimore, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> gary mcgrady here now.we first started out, i wasn't too happy about it but, you know, i'm starting to like it a little bit more now. >> weekend is not looking too bad. the last weekend was very hot, very humid. a little warmer this weekend but it's not going to be unbetterable. that's kinof my forecast for tonight. i hope that doesn't change. just so you know, some of the guidance is suggesting that maybe we do get back up into the...
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in silver spring, maryland, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> never good at pinball. >> always went where it not supposed to go. >> fun to watch people who are good. it's fun. >>> the news tonight is the is far from over. >> the news edge at 6 starts right now. >>> an emotional outpouring
in silver spring, maryland, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> never good at pinball. >> always went where it not supposed to go. >> fun to watch people who are good. it's fun. >>> the news tonight is the is far from over. >> the news edge at 6 starts right now. >>> an emotional outpouring
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is morning, fox 5's beth parker shows us how one man inspired by something in his own childhood is showingole new way on-line. >> reporter: from his home in great falls, virginia, eric gar finkle is sending kids around the world. >> if we can inspire young people to find their interest and path and to think about how they can make a difference in the world, then we can make the world better place. >> has been a lawyer, businessman and an stand secretary of commerce but in some ways, he is still a kid. oo that is the ebgidfru the '64 fair which is a seminal event in my life. >> he grew up in queens just one subway stop down from the 1964 world's fair. that experience inspired him to create this internet fair called wonder rotunda. kids can travel from africa's serengeti right into the human digestive system. watch out. it can get ugly. >> all travelers, activate your stabilizers. >> reporter: from the strength of the stomach to the lessons of history. >> it was considered in 1884. >> reporter: wonder rotunda even makes a stop here in washington and it is definitely a vip tour. >> from insid
is morning, fox 5's beth parker shows us how one man inspired by something in his own childhood is showingole new way on-line. >> reporter: from his home in great falls, virginia, eric gar finkle is sending kids around the world. >> if we can inspire young people to find their interest and path and to think about how they can make a difference in the world, then we can make the world better place. >> has been a lawyer, businessman and an stand secretary of commerce but in some...
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. >> beth parker found a lot of examples of the senator's legacy in action and how it is affecting peopleing here in the washington area. >> reporter: this army of volunteers lost a leader. pete davis delivers food to elderly people through meals on wheels of arlington. >> i think there would be a lot of ungry people if this program didn't exist. >> the hope still lives. >> reporter: back in 1972, ted kennedy sponsored legislation to help make sure older people have a nutritious meal. today be meals on wheels deliver as a million meals a day. peggy ingram works for the meal on wheels ssociation of america. >> he wrote a letter to our ceo that said i love this program and that is absolutely true. he lived that. >> reporter: ingram says as recently as this week, she was still talking ted kennedy's office about helping those in need. >> i think that he was a voice for the voiceless perhaps is the best way to put it. >> reporter: now, every time you walk down a street, you see ted kennedy's work. before the americans with disabilities acted passed in 1990, there were very few curbs like this
. >> beth parker found a lot of examples of the senator's legacy in action and how it is affecting peopleing here in the washington area. >> reporter: this army of volunteers lost a leader. pete davis delivers food to elderly people through meals on wheels of arlington. >> i think there would be a lot of ungry people if this program didn't exist. >> the hope still lives. >> reporter: back in 1972, ted kennedy sponsored legislation to help make sure older people...
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beth parker explains when customers lined up at at door, best buy said there had been a big mistake. >> reporter: they called themselves best buy and this may have been the best buy of all. a 52-inch msung hd tv for just $9.99. that's nine dollars and 99 cents. for a short time early wednesday morning, people did take advantage of that amazing deal. they even lined up outside this best buy store in alexandria before it opened. >> can i get one of those? turns out no. >> reporter: you see, best buy meant to say $1,699.99. the company told fox 5, quote, "there was an on-line pricing error on a 52-inch samsung television this morning. we've corrected the issue and apologi for the confusion this may have caused. we will not be honoring the incorrect price and again apologize for the mistake." >> if you buy something that says the price, they can't retract that. >> reporter: they can. prices and availability of products and services are subject to change without notice. errors will be corrected where discovered and best buy reserves the right to revoke any stated offer and to correct any
beth parker explains when customers lined up at at door, best buy said there had been a big mistake. >> reporter: they called themselves best buy and this may have been the best buy of all. a 52-inch msung hd tv for just $9.99. that's nine dollars and 99 cents. for a short time early wednesday morning, people did take advantage of that amazing deal. they even lined up outside this best buy store in alexandria before it opened. >> can i get one of those? turns out no. >>...
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beth parker, fox 5 news. >> wes plans to return to west virginia wesleyan college this fall.is accident happened just six months ago but he' already talking about getting back -- he's already talking about getting back out there on the ski slopes. >> es 19 brand new apartments in d.c. should make life a little easier for people living with disabilities. verizon house introduced its brand new $2 million wing today. it meets most of the stringent federal standards for people in wheelchairs. they have wider doors and other improvements. one of the current residents is hoping to get one of these new apartments. >> i -- [ indiscernible ] they started from scratch. when it turned out, it looked pretty nice. >> it's a public housing development for seniors and the disabled. >>> over to brian for a check of what's coming your way on the news edge at 11:00. >>> conflicting reports about d.c. mayor adrian fenty's fender bender. tonight we're going to take our questions directly to the mayor and the police chief. >>> plus, a surprise guest at the baltimore ravens training camp today. th
beth parker, fox 5 news. >> wes plans to return to west virginia wesleyan college this fall.is accident happened just six months ago but he' already talking about getting back -- he's already talking about getting back out there on the ski slopes. >> es 19 brand new apartments in d.c. should make life a little easier for people living with disabilities. verizon house introduced its brand new $2 million wing today. it meets most of the stringent federal standards for people in...
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fox 5's beth parker has more on what schools are doing to fight the h1n1 virus. >> reporter: it's the day of school at largo high school. they'll be learning all sorts of luhet nc, club the science of fighting germs. the sign out front says "failure is not an option." this school and others all over maryland are making changes. hoping they don't fail when it comes to controlling swine flu. in the bathrooms and elsewhere, students will notice new dispensers containing hand sanitizer. >> they will be strategically placed throughout the school building. >> reporter: from the principal to the governor, people all over maryland are talking about swine flu. martin o'malley boasted today that maryland is the first state in the nation to have all of its hospitals participating in a program that quickly links emergency rooms -- [ indiscernible ] >> timely, accurate information shared by all. greater connectedness, greater connectivity so that we know what we know and more importantly can act upon what we know for the benefit, the protection and the lives of our people. >> reporter: the vaccine
fox 5's beth parker has more on what schools are doing to fight the h1n1 virus. >> reporter: it's the day of school at largo high school. they'll be learning all sorts of luhet nc, club the science of fighting germs. the sign out front says "failure is not an option." this school and others all over maryland are making changes. hoping they don't fail when it comes to controlling swine flu. in the bathrooms and elsewhere, students will notice new dispensers containing hand...
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beth ann bovino of standd and poor'sotes there has also been increased bung of distressed properties and existg homes. >> those homeowners were actually free to move and actuly buy something elwhere. you're starting to see it ickle through. will it coinue through next year? we, we do expect that is something that igoing to see some... sically get some stabily and continue through next year,lthough we're not expecting any kindf blockbuster sales rough this ar or the next. it's just somethinthat we'll slowly climb out of at hole. >> reporter: stos in the home constructionector began llying in early july. but maury harris of u.b. warns there wille a shakeout among the compans in the group. >> you're going to have a t more conceration among the top five of sisellers in the market. its partly because of credit conditionsnd the small builders not beingble to get the financing. so when you talk abo what's going to happen tohe homebuders and their fortunes, th should outperform overall me sales because they're goi to get a bigger maet share. >> reporter: but how b a market will they share? s
beth ann bovino of standd and poor'sotes there has also been increased bung of distressed properties and existg homes. >> those homeowners were actually free to move and actuly buy something elwhere. you're starting to see it ickle through. will it coinue through next year? we, we do expect that is something that igoing to see some... sically get some stabily and continue through next year,lthough we're not expecting any kindf blockbuster sales rough this ar or the next. it's just...
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silver spring, maryland, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> all right, gary.e rain out of here. >> how comes it always comes down to this. fray night a we're talking about is it going to rain or not? >> because pressure is on. it's the weekend. people have things to do. >> one week out of six is easy and the other five i'm left with what do i do. some would think that's the way i do it all the time. >> don't you? >> no. no, there's science to n. listen, i think as the day progresses tomorrow, it's going to improve and then for sunday not too bad. there could be a spotty thunderstorm on sunday but it looks like improving conditions as we progress through the weekend, okay. but tomorrow for the first half of the day, i think we have a pretty good chance of getting some more showers and some of these too. this is max hd live radar mode going around and around. you can see the thunderstorm activity. not a lot of lightning here but there is some lightning. certainly not as much lightning as what we were having last night with the thunderstorms that were moving acro
silver spring, maryland, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> all right, gary.e rain out of here. >> how comes it always comes down to this. fray night a we're talking about is it going to rain or not? >> because pressure is on. it's the weekend. people have things to do. >> one week out of six is easy and the other five i'm left with what do i do. some would think that's the way i do it all the time. >> don't you? >> no. no, there's science to n. listen, i think...
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. >> reporter: mary beth, once devon champagne's trail went cold here in maryland, sheriff's deputies alerted the u.s. marshals who were able to track the suspect down. as we reported champagne had been on the run since last thursday. the 20-year-old was being driven to the howard county detention center when deputies say he attacked a deputy when handcuffed and hackeld. last night, u.s. marshals found him at a home in richmond, virginia, hiding inside a wall. authorities aren't sure if champagne's family helped him to hide. >> i don't think his family's been uncooperative of i think anything else in live there's one bad apple in the bunch, i think the family was somewhat shocked that this had happened. i don't think they realized the intensity of the violence. >> reporter: it is still unclear how champagne got out of his cuffs and shackles of the investigators will be looking into how the felon was able to escape and see if changes need to be made in security. as for the deputy that was attacked, he has been released from the hospital. >>> new at 5, baltimore city police have found t
. >> reporter: mary beth, once devon champagne's trail went cold here in maryland, sheriff's deputies alerted the u.s. marshals who were able to track the suspect down. as we reported champagne had been on the run since last thursday. the 20-year-old was being driven to the howard county detention center when deputies say he attacked a deputy when handcuffed and hackeld. last night, u.s. marshals found him at a home in richmond, virginia, hiding inside a wall. authorities aren't sure if...
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. >> the congregation of beth el a.m.e. church returns home sunday. lightning hit the steeple of the church july 1. the church is reopening in time for its annual holy convocation event. tonight we got a look at the repairs. much more on that tonight at 11:00. >> howard county police have taken four people into custody in a large-scale identity theft scheme. an alert house keeper noticed suspicious documents at a hotel. officers found hundreds of documents including driver's licenses, credit cards, checks and bank statements. they also found $12,000 in cash and several wigs in a vehicle belonging to the suspects. >> investigators have begun to contact the victims and we anticipate to continue to identify victims and make contact with them in the coming weeks and months. it will take some time to process all of the evidence that they have collected. >> police arrested three women and a man, all of them from florida. they're charged with a number of crimes including credit card theft. police say they plan to file additional charges as the investigation
. >> the congregation of beth el a.m.e. church returns home sunday. lightning hit the steeple of the church july 1. the church is reopening in time for its annual holy convocation event. tonight we got a look at the repairs. much more on that tonight at 11:00. >> howard county police have taken four people into custody in a large-scale identity theft scheme. an alert house keeper noticed suspicious documents at a hotel. officers found hundreds of documents including driver's...
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beth ann bovino of staard and poor notes there has also been increased ying of distressed properties and exiing homes. >> those homeowners we actually free to move and acally buy something sewhere. so you're starting to see it trickle through. will it ntinue through next year? ll, we do expect that is something thats going to see some..basically get some stabity and continue through next yea although we're not expecting any ki of blockbuster salethrough this year or the next. it's just somethg that we'll slowly climb out othat hole. >> reporter: scks in the home constructi sector began rallng in early july. but maury harris of u.b.s. wns there will be shakeout among the companies the group. you're going to have a lot more concentraon among the top five of six seers in the market. it is rtly because of credit conditions andhe small builders not being ablto get the financing. so when you talk about wt's going to happen to the homeilders and their fortunes, ey should outperform overall home sales because they're gng to get a bigger rket share. >> reporter: but howig a market will they s
beth ann bovino of staard and poor notes there has also been increased ying of distressed properties and exiing homes. >> those homeowners we actually free to move and acally buy something sewhere. so you're starting to see it trickle through. will it ntinue through next year? ll, we do expect that is something thats going to see some..basically get some stabity and continue through next yea although we're not expecting any ki of blockbuster salethrough this year or the next. it's just...
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. >> beth parker tonight. >>> a developing story this evening, the cash for clunkers program will shut down on monday. if you don't trade in your clunker by 8:00 monday night, you are out of luck. dealers ran through 1 billion so fast congress voted to put another 2 billion into it. >>> deals on luxury items at a local mall. these low prices ended in a mall store raid. today investigators carried out a search warrants in manassas. roz plater has details. >> reporter: apparently there were several clues something was apparently ms. some of the merchandise was marked down to about a third of the original price. the store had been operating at the manassas mall for two years. about a month ago they were receiving complaints about counterfeit merchandise and decided to investigate. >> approximately a week ago, one of our detectives working undercover went into the store and purchased four-bags, four counterfeit bags and that was what lead to today's search warrant. >> acting on a search warrant this morning, police removed hundreds of items, most handbags with labels like coach and others.
. >> beth parker tonight. >>> a developing story this evening, the cash for clunkers program will shut down on monday. if you don't trade in your clunker by 8:00 monday night, you are out of luck. dealers ran through 1 billion so fast congress voted to put another 2 billion into it. >>> deals on luxury items at a local mall. these low prices ended in a mall store raid. today investigators carried out a search warrants in manassas. roz plater has details. >>...
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in washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> much more on senator kennedy's death on our website. a photo gallery spanning his life and worldwide reaction. and what is pa -- his passing means for the future of the senate on the front page there on www.myfoxdc.com. >>> the news edge. why did a local juvenile detention is center give gun par to troubleteens. the news edge investigates that. >>> and terrifying moments on the about theway -- beltway. a giant truck tire comes flying off and smashing into an oncoming car. >>> and virginia's version of the scarlet letter? meet the cheater grabbing all the tag in tyson's corner this morning. the news edge at 6 rolls on. id >> thage in edge and a developing story. a deadly double stabbing on q street northwest. >> reporter: finally it unfolded this afternoon on the streets of northwest at 2:30. the investigation continues that the hour and looking at on the street as police ok for evidence. we than two people were stabbed this afternoon near the intersection of third and quirk street nohwest. d.c. police tell us one person was stabbed and
in washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> much more on senator kennedy's death on our website. a photo gallery spanning his life and worldwide reaction. and what is pa -- his passing means for the future of the senate on the front page there on www.myfoxdc.com. >>> the news edge. why did a local juvenile detention is center give gun par to troubleteens. the news edge investigates that. >>> and terrifying moments on the about theway -- beltway. a giant truck tire...
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. >> reporter: hewitt advised him use make up bethe declined eventually losing the election. a couple of years later he became the executive producer of the cbs evening news with walter cronkite. he is credited with coining the term anchorman and creating a look that for decades defined how information news was presented but his greatest reindication is no -- creation was 60 minutes the face of journalism. >> this is 60 minutes a kind of magazine for television. >> reporter: 6 a minutes was the first news program to become a top ten television show. it regularly made headlines with stories ranging from hard- hitting investigative pieces to interviews with the famous and the notorious. the show won every award in the book. >> you're running the piece. >> tell me a story, hewitt would demand. he had an instinct for knowing what the average american likes to watch. he carefully scrutinized every script. the show remained on top for more than 30 years. hewitt had already celebrated his 80th birthday when in 2004 he officially stepped down as head of 60 minutes. but don hewitt rem
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i'm not beth. aaaaaahhh. ooooohhhh. (announcer) calling all captains. responsibly. ♪ >> surprise, surprise. the a.p. released its preseason rankings saturday -- really no surprise, defending champ florida your number one. the gators got 58 of 60 first-place votes. that's good for 96.7% of the vote -- a new a.p. preseason poll record. we asked lou holtz, to you, what stands out in the top 10? >> when i look at the top 10, the first thing that jumps out at me is three teams from the big 12 are ranked in the top 10. i'm telling you, the big 12 south -- texas, oklahoma and oklahoma state are all from the big 12 south. they're going to have to play one another. who is the best team in the big 12 north? kansas, which comes in at number 25. that doesn't seem fair to me. >> thank you, dr. lou. >> professional football, jeremy shockey and the saints taking on texas, shockey got into a training-camp scuffle with the texans. shockey can work and play well with others. shockey, look at that, hurdling a defender on the way to a seven-yard gain. later in the second q
i'm not beth. aaaaaahhh. ooooohhhh. (announcer) calling all captains. responsibly. ♪ >> surprise, surprise. the a.p. released its preseason rankings saturday -- really no surprise, defending champ florida your number one. the gators got 58 of 60 first-place votes. that's good for 96.7% of the vote -- a new a.p. preseason poll record. we asked lou holtz, to you, what stands out in the top 10? >> when i look at the top 10, the first thing that jumps out at me is three teams from the...
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in washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> setting goals no doubt achieving them in life. you can watch live streaming video of the games and learn more about the league. just go to our website myfoxdc.com and look under web links. >>> the news keeps coming. brian is off tonight. here's van van with the news edge -- here's laura evans with the news edge at 11:00. >>> bold and brazen. who could do this? target a 99-year-old woman just days before her 100th birthday. apparently it was part of a scam to get into her apartment and steal her things. tonight cops are on the hunt for the two suspects that terrorized the victim in silver spring. bob barnard is live in the newsroom with the news edge on this one. >> reporter: laura, police say the woman lives alone and was perhaps targeted because of that fact. the men who did this certainly didn't expect this woman to fight back, not when their victim is 99 years old. she was robb inside her garden apartment on mckenny avenue in silver spring. no, not under the cover of darkness but at 2:30 this afternoon. isaac is her upstairs ne
in washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> setting goals no doubt achieving them in life. you can watch live streaming video of the games and learn more about the league. just go to our website myfoxdc.com and look under web links. >>> the news keeps coming. brian is off tonight. here's van van with the news edge -- here's laura evans with the news edge at 11:00. >>> bold and brazen. who could do this? target a 99-year-old woman just days before her 100th birthday....
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beth parker, fox 5 news. >> contact the virginia department of transportation and they said they areooking in too the matter. >>> walk outside today and thank you, oath, it is cool. wait until tonight. >> it will be cooler tonight and you know what i love about september it always delivers, doesn't it. >> good-bye to august. september begintomorrow and it will feel like it. usual lay beautiful monday here in dc. i'm psyched. feeling invigorated and look at the skies over the region tonight. it already dropped to 72 degrees. so it is not going to take long for us to see temperatures get down there tonight. even as early as 9:00 or 10:00. i could have used a sweater or sweatshirt. it will be that cool with 40s overnight. here's the temperatures today. reagan national a mere 76 degrees. normal is 84. dulles 76. bwi marshall 75. it is nice out there. frederick you are down to 70 at this hour. baltimore 71 and dover 71. so right on schedule. things are changing. we look around the region and find leching on the at 69. pittsburgh 68 and new york city 70. now, most areas have been dry down
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i'm mary beth marsden.ews has learned this situation involves 12 members of the varsity football team at kent island high school in stevensville. they've been taken to the hospital. many of them are being treated on the scene on a football field. it apparently happened during practice this afternoon. the teens reportedly have become ill, but the reason is unclear because it's only apparently affecting one field. heat could be one possibility, but again, reports from the scene indicate other athletes and other fields are still practicing at this high school. abc 2 news has crews en route to kent island high school right now. we'll have more information as it becomes available. again, about a dozen high school student athletes from the varsity football team at kent island high school are being treated at the scene or have been transported to area hospitals because of some sort of illness. one thing we do know, it is very hot on the eastern shore. norm joins us with a look at the heat indexes. >>this is what w
i'm mary beth marsden.ews has learned this situation involves 12 members of the varsity football team at kent island high school in stevensville. they've been taken to the hospital. many of them are being treated on the scene on a football field. it apparently happened during practice this afternoon. the teens reportedly have become ill, but the reason is unclear because it's only apparently affecting one field. heat could be one possibility, but again, reports from the scene indicate other...
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the first pass a good one complete to ladell beths for 12 yards. that was a good season. things were off to a good start. his second pass, complete to chris cooley, 11 yards. so many things are going well for jason campbell. we're still on the very first drive. and campbell is going to throw it a bit high to a former virginia receiver marcus hagan who had some room behind him but didn't catch it. campbell 3 of 6, 38 yards and had thiassessment after the game. >> we had a couple of plays. we have a whole bunch of plays but -- [ inaudible ] you have to play more to get the rhythm. but for the most part we moved the ball. [ indiscernible ] the offensive line held up real well, the first group. >> as for the game's outcome, 11 seconds left in the first half, troy smith to justin harper. 19 yards for a touchdown. 13-0 ravens at the half. in the second half let's check in with colt brennan. he was the star of the preseason a year ago but here he's picked off by derek martin. the redskins fall 23-0. brennan 4-12, 43 yards and one pickoff and he said this after the game. >> that'
the first pass a good one complete to ladell beths for 12 yards. that was a good season. things were off to a good start. his second pass, complete to chris cooley, 11 yards. so many things are going well for jason campbell. we're still on the very first drive. and campbell is going to throw it a bit high to a former virginia receiver marcus hagan who had some room behind him but didn't catch it. campbell 3 of 6, 38 yards and had thiassessment after the game. >> we had a couple of plays....
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there was a lot of controversy in britain because people sided with beth. it was kind of a conflict who do they side with their previous or previous people who were colonist in the united states. he takes a look at how the press viewed the war. in england, the common person would write editorial. so even the common person had a voice about the revolution. >> now being northern illinois, you're in the midwest, you're publishing a book called "industrializing the corn belt." >> yes, it's a case study on
there was a lot of controversy in britain because people sided with beth. it was kind of a conflict who do they side with their previous or previous people who were colonist in the united states. he takes a look at how the press viewed the war. in england, the common person would write editorial. so even the common person had a voice about the revolution. >> now being northern illinois, you're in the midwest, you're publishing a book called "industrializing the corn belt."...
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i mean mary beth marsden. thank you for joining us. we'll be back here at 11.hope to see you then. good night. >>>thanks for choosing abc 2 news at 6. for more news watch abc 2 news at 11 or go now to abc2news.com. abc 2 news works for you.
i mean mary beth marsden. thank you for joining us. we'll be back here at 11.hope to see you then. good night. >>>thanks for choosing abc 2 news at 6. for more news watch abc 2 news at 11 or go now to abc2news.com. abc 2 news works for you.
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ladell beths could not get in the end zone on second or third down. zorn, how imperative is it that your starters score this week? >> very imperative. but if you asked me the first week had we not played the game, i would have given you the same answer. it's for the like i'm stressing over not getting into the end zone yet that's what our goals are every time we put our offense on the ball. >> scoring or not, my only goal is to go out there and get something going and scoring would be nice. that's the goal cha you have every time you -- that you have every time you go out on the field. whatever the outcome is -- [ indiscernible [ f. >> which brings us to the other side. the ball. this year boasting the addition of free agent albert haynesworth and brian arrack poe -- orakpo. >> we're going to go out and do o jobs. we can't worry about the other side of the ball. hopefully they'll move the ball up and down the field and give us some rest and we'll go out and do our jobs. we can't worry about what the offense does. >> we'll see on friday. 30 years after
ladell beths could not get in the end zone on second or third down. zorn, how imperative is it that your starters score this week? >> very imperative. but if you asked me the first week had we not played the game, i would have given you the same answer. it's for the like i'm stressing over not getting into the end zone yet that's what our goals are every time we put our offense on the ball. >> scoring or not, my only goal is to go out there and get something going and scoring would...
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. >> reporter: the beth weapon is to make sure americans are immunized and fully protected. >>> steve osunsami, thanks. >>> divers searching for bodice the accident brought to light that there is no supervision over low-flying planes in this very crowded air space. abc's lisa stark in hoboken, new jersey. >> reporter: in 60 feet of murky water divers were able to find the wreckagef piper lancer. >> some parts separated from the helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft at the time of the collusion, we'll continue to look for all of the aircraft parts. >> reporter: remains of two of the nine victims have not yet been recovered. as the search continues, police release some anxious 911 calls from eye witnesses to the mid air collision. >> it was struck by a small plane and the helicopter went straight down. i'm not sure what happened with the plane. >> reporter: the accident led to calls for more restrictions in the low altitude corridor over the hudson where aircraft operate on their own without direction from air traffic control. >> right now we're flying through what is called this exclusion
. >> reporter: the beth weapon is to make sure americans are immunized and fully protected. >>> steve osunsami, thanks. >>> divers searching for bodice the accident brought to light that there is no supervision over low-flying planes in this very crowded air space. abc's lisa stark in hoboken, new jersey. >> reporter: in 60 feet of murky water divers were able to find the wreckagef piper lancer. >> some parts separated from the helicopter and fixed-wing...
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like a lot of families, beth and her kids are back to school shopping, warmed their teacher's list. >ayons, washful markers, pencils, glue sticks. >> reporter: where should she shop? i went undercover, swapping my suit for some casual digs. i grab admin any hd camera and started to shop. first stop target, where i found crayola crayons just 20- cents a box, washable markers for $1.50. my next stop was wal-mart. the back to school section was smaller and less organized but low prices. folders for just 15 cents, and spiral notebooks for just 35 cents. the crayola washable marketers that were $150 at target were 75 cents here. my final stop was staples with aisle after aisle of supplies. while staples had a few loss leaders like spiral notebooks for just 33 cents, most of the items were slightly more expensive such as 24 crayola crayons for 89 cents. the low price winner? wal-mart, no surprise. target was next. staples was the most expensive. but most families don't shop by just price alone. so our winner for best selection was staples. target took second place for select and price. so o
like a lot of families, beth and her kids are back to school shopping, warmed their teacher's list. >ayons, washful markers, pencils, glue sticks. >> reporter: where should she shop? i went undercover, swapping my suit for some casual digs. i grab admin any hd camera and started to shop. first stop target, where i found crayola crayons just 20- cents a box, washable markers for $1.50. my next stop was wal-mart. the back to school section was smaller and less organized but low prices....
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tate is a pillar of the men's study group at beth jacob synagogue in atlanta.bbi, ilan feldman, calls him his go-to guy and a stickler when establishing the religious calendar. >> he's got a clock which is connected to pueblo, colorado, an atomic clock because he's that precise. and no matter what the synagogue clock says, when his clock says it's time to begin, we begin. >> williams: on the sabbath and high holidays orthodox jews may not carry things outside the home. so doc "t," a crack engineer long before he was called to obstetrics, constructed an eruv- - a religious boundary that binds the entire community into one household. >> so that for the purposes of jewish law, an individual would be able to carry or transport items outdoors on the sabbath on shabbat. >> williams: as for dr. tate using his cell phone and delivering babies on the sabbath, jewish law makes exceptions. >> jewish law does have adjustments, so to speak, for people who are serving matters of life and death. and certainly, a medical doctor like dr. tate would be governed by that exception
tate is a pillar of the men's study group at beth jacob synagogue in atlanta.bbi, ilan feldman, calls him his go-to guy and a stickler when establishing the religious calendar. >> he's got a clock which is connected to pueblo, colorado, an atomic clock because he's that precise. and no matter what the synagogue clock says, when his clock says it's time to begin, we begin. >> williams: on the sabbath and high holidays orthodox jews may not carry things outside the home. so doc...
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they also plan a special thanks to members of temple oeb shalom that allowed beth toll use their buildinghile the church was being repaired. >>> for a look at tonight's top stories. the agent rookie tony fein says his client was profiled by race. police say the 27-year-old linebacker was arrested sunday after he assaulted a city police officer. security at the light street pavilion thought fein passed a gun to a friend, but it was actually just a cell phone. when police went to investigate, they say fein shoved an officer. fein was released on his own recognizance, and is due back in court in october. >>> baltimore county police say a man shot to death over the weekend may have been killed by someone he knew. scott greenburg was found dead by his ex-wife at his parents' home in owings mills. she was going to drop off their children. police say there was no sign of forced entry, and the doors were locked when the ex-wife got to the home. there is just a little more than two hours left before the government puts the brakes on its cash for clunkers program. we're told there have been some gl
they also plan a special thanks to members of temple oeb shalom that allowed beth toll use their buildinghile the church was being repaired. >>> for a look at tonight's top stories. the agent rookie tony fein says his client was profiled by race. police say the 27-year-old linebacker was arrested sunday after he assaulted a city police officer. security at the light street pavilion thought fein passed a gun to a friend, but it was actually just a cell phone. when police went to...
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. >> my name is beth. i'm from chester, virginia. i was a volunteer during the campaign last year, and this spring i started volunteering with organizing for america. i got involved with the campaign and i've stayed involved because i believe that we must change this country. i found and continue to find barack obama to be the one public figure in my lifetime who has the vision, ideas, passion, and commitment to bring the change that we must bring to this country. i was trained as a community organizer and now i'm one of 13 lead volunteers in my state. i got involved in the campaign because one man's vision restored my hope for this country. my involvement in health insurance reform is deeply personal. right now our system works better for the insurance companies than it does for regular people. that's why i've been organizing people in my community to get healthcare insurance reform passed in 2009. i'm proud to be doing this work. thousands of people in my area have signed on already. and we will keep working. person by person, bloc
. >> my name is beth. i'm from chester, virginia. i was a volunteer during the campaign last year, and this spring i started volunteering with organizing for america. i got involved with the campaign and i've stayed involved because i believe that we must change this country. i found and continue to find barack obama to be the one public figure in my lifetime who has the vision, ideas, passion, and commitment to bring the change that we must bring to this country. i was trained as a...