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thanks bev. 4:50 now. we have a confrontation that was caught on camera recently. investigative reporter russ ptacek got thrown out of a grocery store. >> and mice leave their mark at a popular japanese restaurant. it's time for this morning's food alert. >> reporter: grab your smart phones. in a moment, how to know about these restaurant closures even before broadcast. but first, a lot of you have tweeted me asking how do you pick these restaurants? well, they are serious violations that couldn't be fixed while the inspector was there. so the health department ordered them closed. in temple hills at fuel gee mountain steak house on branch avenue. the kitchen gets good reviews for woks of japanese cooking. >> now that i know it may not be so good. >> reporter: so good customers often order and pay in advance like this woman. the health department found rodent droppings all over the kitchen. >> droppings, oh my gosh and i paid. oh my gosh. >> reporter: what would we find? we'll show you in a moment. but first, this closure on benning road southeast at dollar plus fo
thanks bev. 4:50 now. we have a confrontation that was caught on camera recently. investigative reporter russ ptacek got thrown out of a grocery store. >> and mice leave their mark at a popular japanese restaurant. it's time for this morning's food alert. >> reporter: grab your smart phones. in a moment, how to know about these restaurant closures even before broadcast. but first, a lot of you have tweeted me asking how do you pick these restaurants? well, they are serious...
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i use the word intellect in its ancient text, to bev:( # one thing from another is the power to make?inctions to sort things throughwmo i've been] that concerns me the most in this battle for our minds. we should be taught not what to think, but how to think. thank you for listening. >> -- all the supervisors)i( of la you about the future my future, our future, the future of the city. we was discussing education in item 13, and i feel that ifl( don't fire up every channel if we don't liquidate every pipeline and search every avenue[vjld in! >> president chiu: excuse me, sir. we have a rule in the board chamber that issues that have already been discussed in committee can't be discussed in public comment today. that being said if you want to discuss education issues in general you're free to do that. >> yeah. i feel like the children that's in schoolútpÑ now they're going to be sitting in these seats, the same children so if we don't get on top of this education crisis, we're basically"wp(g÷ contributing to the demise of our own future and the future of this city. so i think that it's
i use the word intellect in its ancient text, to bev:( # one thing from another is the power to make?inctions to sort things throughwmo i've been] that concerns me the most in this battle for our minds. we should be taught not what to think, but how to think. thank you for listening. >> -- all the supervisors)i( of la you about the future my future, our future, the future of the city. we was discussing education in item 13, and i feel that ifl( don't fire up every channel if we don't...
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>>> thanks bev. 5:48 now. it is 37 degrees outside right now. it's giving you an excuse not to work out. we're not going to let you do that because even with the windchill it can feel like the 20s and teens depending on where you're waking up this morning. this gentleman is going to help us. his name is josh bookbinder from lifetime fitness. based out of columbia, maryland right? >> right. >> he has some activities that are hysterical. just like playing a game with your family and also involves trying to stay healthy. >> absolutely. >> let's talk about the ideas. the playing cards here. we have a ball. we have a -- big container full of papers with stuff on it. let's start with the playing cards. what are we doing with that? >> sure. the deck of cards workout is basically where you take each suit and we have four different suits and you can choose four different exercises whether it be lunges, squats, whatever it is that you want and you feel like doing. each base will note how many reps you're going to do. if you pull a face card it's going to
>>> thanks bev. 5:48 now. it is 37 degrees outside right now. it's giving you an excuse not to work out. we're not going to let you do that because even with the windchill it can feel like the 20s and teens depending on where you're waking up this morning. this gentleman is going to help us. his name is josh bookbinder from lifetime fitness. based out of columbia, maryland right? >> right. >> he has some activities that are hysterical. just like playing a game with your...
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i'm bev haberle, and i'm a person in long-term recovery, and that means that for the past 40 years, iaven't used alcohol or any other mood-altering drugs. (applause) as a result of that, i have lived a remarkable, wonderful life. it's allowed me to give back, to help others. it's allowed me to be a wife, a mother, a productive citizen, as well as an elder in my church. so i'm truly grateful to be standing here today. my grandmother taught me a song that kind of saw me through a lot of the worst of my alcoholism, and i thought i'd just ask you to join me on it, because i think it's always a nice way to close any discussion about past, present, and future. (singing of "amazing grace") thank you. (applause) (music) each year, thousands of people around the country help to organize recovery month community events and celebrations in september in cities and towns across the nation. so vital in making recovery a reality. in 2011, the efforts of thousands of individuals throughout the country produced more than a thousand events nationwide, supporting our 2011 theme, "join the voices for rec
i'm bev haberle, and i'm a person in long-term recovery, and that means that for the past 40 years, iaven't used alcohol or any other mood-altering drugs. (applause) as a result of that, i have lived a remarkable, wonderful life. it's allowed me to give back, to help others. it's allowed me to be a wife, a mother, a productive citizen, as well as an elder in my church. so i'm truly grateful to be standing here today. my grandmother taught me a song that kind of saw me through a lot of the worst...
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coast guard, [speaker not understood] colleague, many of the restaurateurs, hoteliers, could you bev, i could go on and on and on. * council i do want to say a very special thank you, though, to the fisherman's wharf group who spent years and years and years thinking about what this might be, which included our very own ann and many of our port staff. it also included the late port commissioner sue beer man, commissioner denise mccarthy, and members of our planning, engineering, and maintenance crews have all had a part in this as well as our real estate and finance division, as mentioned the bond was a city-wide effort. the permitting process was a federal, state and local effort. and, of course, we had just a fabulous cadre of consultants, [speaker not understood], vortex, [speaker not understood], and m.h. construction. and then of course our friends at dpw. so, please give yourselves all a great round of applause. (applause) >> and thanks, and keep pushing along with us. it make take us decades, but it's long worth the wait. and to celebrate that we are going to cut the ribbon and
coast guard, [speaker not understood] colleague, many of the restaurateurs, hoteliers, could you bev, i could go on and on and on. * council i do want to say a very special thank you, though, to the fisherman's wharf group who spent years and years and years thinking about what this might be, which included our very own ann and many of our port staff. it also included the late port commissioner sue beer man, commissioner denise mccarthy, and members of our planning, engineering, and maintenance...
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drug trafficking but the guerrillas have always he denied it if it's not drug money used to find your bev a listener is struggle than what. how to know when colombia known as act governor to which of largest every citizen to pay a special tax to finance the government's war against its own people that fool would believe anyone who makes a million dollars the moon must pay a revolutionary tax to the guerrillas so will love this tax under now as well as they grow coca plants and where people have nothing else except for the coca we tax the cartels who make a lot of money on this business but we won't tax village folk who own but if you have to is of current bush's each that is why everyone wants to draw a relation between coca and the guerillas in other areas where they have different businesses who also have a our tax differently but the reality in colombia is such that every institution across the country is involved in drug trafficking so wherever we go collecting our tax now always local drug dealers and cartel members to be found and they will have to pay us a war acquires money just l
drug trafficking but the guerrillas have always he denied it if it's not drug money used to find your bev a listener is struggle than what. how to know when colombia known as act governor to which of largest every citizen to pay a special tax to finance the government's war against its own people that fool would believe anyone who makes a million dollars the moon must pay a revolutionary tax to the guerrillas so will love this tax under now as well as they grow coca plants and where people have...
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dear, bev, it is me, melissa. i must admit i'm sorry to see you go. once described you as the thin blue line because you have so fearlessly used your office to stop and halt the radical agendas off republicans in north carolina. to protect the state's environment, you vetoed a bill for hydraulic fracking. and you also vetoed a bill that would have increased insurance cost for teachers. to shield homeowners you extended the state's emergency foreclosure program. i know it has been hard. i know you have often lost, but you did not shy a wway from fighting the difficult battles when issues of fairness and justice were on the line which is why, as you prepare to leave office next week, i'm going to ask you to take up one last cause and to use the power of your office to do what only you can do. governor perdue, it is time to par d pardon the wilmington ten. as you know 1972 nine african-american men and one white woman were wronglily convicted of firebombing a store. most of them were teenagers ats the time, and despite shaky evidence, the musics and stud
dear, bev, it is me, melissa. i must admit i'm sorry to see you go. once described you as the thin blue line because you have so fearlessly used your office to stop and halt the radical agendas off republicans in north carolina. to protect the state's environment, you vetoed a bill for hydraulic fracking. and you also vetoed a bill that would have increased insurance cost for teachers. to shield homeowners you extended the state's emergency foreclosure program. i know it has been hard. i know...
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that is by far the most offensive part of this, bev sides the fact the united states government seems to be sitting on its hands on it. any thoughts on chaining a marine in a mexican prison? >> we have to take into consideration that at the request of his lawyer he was transferred to the mainstream of the jail, so i believe it's for his own good that he's chained. the picture is no good. it's a topic that's justified, but also kind of difficult to judge. >> greta: well, it's not difficult for me. anyway, thank you, sir, for helping us. good luck on getting our american marine out of the jail. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> greta: coming up, did you hear what rush limbaugh is saying about the republicans? and why plan b is a bad idea. we'll tell you why. and breaking news out of the state department. just minutes ago, fox's katherine harridge will tell you what joins us on the phone. i know you've been looking at the report. tell us. >> there's several things that jump out at me, greta. first and foremost, it does appear very critical of the state department. it says there were syste
that is by far the most offensive part of this, bev sides the fact the united states government seems to be sitting on its hands on it. any thoughts on chaining a marine in a mexican prison? >> we have to take into consideration that at the request of his lawyer he was transferred to the mainstream of the jail, so i believe it's for his own good that he's chained. the picture is no good. it's a topic that's justified, but also kind of difficult to judge. >> greta: well, it's not...
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bev a delay approaching 123. -- we have a delay approaching 123. from manassas to 123, an hour and 15 minute drive. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> here is the deal. just little pieces and you don't tell mommy about the movie and i don't tell her about the cake. >> this is a clip from the new movie parental guidance starring billy crystal, bette midler and marissa tomei. today, two winners will be chosen by random drawing. they will each receive four tickets valid mondays through thursdays starting december 31st. you must be 18 or older to enter. you can see the complete rules on our web site at myfoxdc.com. >> and now we want to take a look at our fox 5 christmas tree and share some more of those ornaments that you've sent in. the slowed photo frame ornament comes to us from priscilla johnson. you asked us to put a picture of the morning news team in there and we will do it before we donate the tree. check out the homemade fox 5 ornament right there. well, that was made and sent in by olivia keeler of round hill, virginia. we lov
bev a delay approaching 123. -- we have a delay approaching 123. from manassas to 123, an hour and 15 minute drive. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> here is the deal. just little pieces and you don't tell mommy about the movie and i don't tell her about the cake. >> this is a clip from the new movie parental guidance starring billy crystal, bette midler and marissa tomei. today, two winners will be chosen by random drawing. they will each receive four tickets...
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new year approaches, civil- rights activists are making a last-ditch push for north carolina governor bevdue to pardon a group of civil rights activists who were falsely convicted and imprisoned in the city of wilmington over 40 years ago. on thursday, supporters delivered more than 130,000 petition signatures to the governor is rep. at the press conference, the state naacp president rev. william barber said it is not too late to right a wrong. what we come here after advent and christmas and believing north carolina can turn this tragic history into a triumph, a time of redemption and repentance. >> the case of the wilmington 10 goes back to 1971 when the city of wilmington was in the midst of a civil-rights struggle. after a white-owned grocery store and a black neighborhood was firebombed, police saucers and firefighters arrived to extinguish the flames but came under gunfire. an african-american teen was killed by police that night and a white man was shot and killed the next day. the national guard moved in. nine black man and one white women -1 one woman or rounded up and hustled of
new year approaches, civil- rights activists are making a last-ditch push for north carolina governor bevdue to pardon a group of civil rights activists who were falsely convicted and imprisoned in the city of wilmington over 40 years ago. on thursday, supporters delivered more than 130,000 petition signatures to the governor is rep. at the press conference, the state naacp president rev. william barber said it is not too late to right a wrong. what we come here after advent and christmas and...
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." >>> all morning we're looking at your bev moment of 2012.om i reporter beth woods. here's her story. she was told in 2008 she'd never be able to have kids without medical help. look at this little guy. so cute. her new son alex, his birth was her best moment of 2012. >>> and every week, dr. sanjay gupta brings us incredible stories of recovery and survival from around the world. in today's "human factor," our chief medical correspondent reports on a 71-year-old who's continued his dream of running marathons while fighting a dangerous form of cancer, one where patients are rarely cured. >>> don wright's career spanned engineering, being a company vice president, and the law. at age 62, he discovered a new passion -- marathons. [ applause ] >> reporter: nine year ago, days after running his first 26-mile race, he got some devastating news. >> i had gone to the doctor a couple of times for pain in my back. it was multiple myeloma. >> reporter: this is a cancer of the blood where the white blood cells invade the bone marrow causing pain. usually
." >>> all morning we're looking at your bev moment of 2012.om i reporter beth woods. here's her story. she was told in 2008 she'd never be able to have kids without medical help. look at this little guy. so cute. her new son alex, his birth was her best moment of 2012. >>> and every week, dr. sanjay gupta brings us incredible stories of recovery and survival from around the world. in today's "human factor," our chief medical correspondent reports on a...
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the vigil sunday night, two of the children that attend that school showed me the necklaces they made bev blue beads. and six stars for the adults. this community is not only quintessentially new england, it is squint essentially american in its strength, its resiliency and caring and courage. part of what has inspired newtown is the outpouring of support that they have received from all across america and all across the world. so never doubt that the messages you have sent, the thoughts and prayers have made a difference to them. they truly is. they truly is. new top is a call for nationalon reflection and coming together.y the tragedy hit connecticut, but the town of newtown is supporter by the grief shared by allmerins americans. also a call for act action. it's the right time to ask what we can do to stop this sort of tragedy. in recent years, there have beev horrific shootings at virginia tech, in aurora, in oak ridge, on university campus and movie r theaters, in places of worship and places where unsuspected goi americans going about their liv everyday lives has the lives cut short
the vigil sunday night, two of the children that attend that school showed me the necklaces they made bev blue beads. and six stars for the adults. this community is not only quintessentially new england, it is squint essentially american in its strength, its resiliency and caring and courage. part of what has inspired newtown is the outpouring of support that they have received from all across america and all across the world. so never doubt that the messages you have sent, the thoughts and...
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given the lack of data today, economic data here in the u.s., and a numb bev of big deals, of course,ocus on any headlines that will come out of washington. so far it's been quiet and so has activity in the market with dow held at just about a 56-point range today. what are investors focusing on? well, in the absence of any headlines, of course, they're awaiting tomorrow's two-day meeting from the federal reserve. and also a lot of bond auctions here in the u.s. heavy supply over the next eight days. also bond auctions in italy and spain to see how they are received. take a look at some of the sectors leading the markets higher. technology, health care and industrials moving to the upside. we are seeing weakness, so in financials as well as telecoms today. i also want to point out the outperformance we're seeing in hardware stocks. all of this despite the weakness we have seen in apple recently. the new york, nyse computer hardware index outperforming since the beginning of december, having its strongest five-day run in four months, and since the beginning of the month, it is up just
given the lack of data today, economic data here in the u.s., and a numb bev of big deals, of course,ocus on any headlines that will come out of washington. so far it's been quiet and so has activity in the market with dow held at just about a 56-point range today. what are investors focusing on? well, in the absence of any headlines, of course, they're awaiting tomorrow's two-day meeting from the federal reserve. and also a lot of bond auctions here in the u.s. heavy supply over the next eight...
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and why is it that the general media refuses to call bev fuffe out on this?e. >> wait till next year and you pay higher taxes because i believe the tax rate should go higher. do you think warren buffett is writing a check to the government for this year's taxes because he thinks he should pay higher taxes? no. >> the seller wanted an incentive to have the higher capital gains in this year. my point is that buffett made it quite easy for his friend to be able to pay less taxes to the government. and we're in a, as you clearly saw from the boehner press conference, we're in an environment where the wealthy people, somebody who sells a billion dollars worth of stock should pay the most taxes. >> that he didn't want to see 9200 shares of class "a" stock all at once and cause panic? >> could have been. could have been. but come on, folks in the general media, folks at "the new york times," be a little more hypocritical of mr. buffett, please. i beg you. i'm done with my nasty stuff today. >> warren buffett is almost sacred. >> not to me, simon. >> there are no sac
and why is it that the general media refuses to call bev fuffe out on this?e. >> wait till next year and you pay higher taxes because i believe the tax rate should go higher. do you think warren buffett is writing a check to the government for this year's taxes because he thinks he should pay higher taxes? no. >> the seller wanted an incentive to have the higher capital gains in this year. my point is that buffett made it quite easy for his friend to be able to pay less taxes to the...
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i'm bev haberle, and i'm a person in long-term recovery, and that means that for the past 40 years, i haven't used alcohol or any other mood-altering drugs. (applause) as a result of that, i have lived a remarkable, wonderful life. it's allowed me to give back, to help others. it's allowed me to be a wife, a mother, a productive citizen, as well as an elder in my church. so i'm truly grateful to be standing here today. my grandmother taught me a song that kind of saw me through a lot of the worst of my alcoholism, and i thought i'd just ask you to join me on it, because i think it's always a nice way to close any discussion about past, present, and future.
i'm bev haberle, and i'm a person in long-term recovery, and that means that for the past 40 years, i haven't used alcohol or any other mood-altering drugs. (applause) as a result of that, i have lived a remarkable, wonderful life. it's allowed me to give back, to help others. it's allowed me to be a wife, a mother, a productive citizen, as well as an elder in my church. so i'm truly grateful to be standing here today. my grandmother taught me a song that kind of saw me through a lot of the...