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and for dinner tonight, braised st. louis pork steaks. ng news from chili's lunch break combos. try our new lunch-size grilled chicken fajitas, with sauteed onions and peppers, served with soup or salad. lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. enjoy them with friends, because a lunch together feeds the friendship. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is a wbal-tv. 11 news. >> we are off to a nice start this thursday. dew points are in the low 60s. very comfortable for this time of year. a mixture of sunshine and a few clouds. 20% chance for thunderstorms. same forecast for fri ♪ ♪ ♪ somewhere down the road you might get lonely ♪ keep me in mind >> the zac brown band isn't your typical country band, they perform square dance to country and samba. i'm sufficient sufficient along with al roker and natalie morales. >> and coming up, easy summer style. all up need is a basic white t. we'll show you five different ways to dress it up or down, making it perfect for the office or a night out. >> you better maybe sure you paput a bib over that whit
and for dinner tonight, braised st. louis pork steaks. ng news from chili's lunch break combos. try our new lunch-size grilled chicken fajitas, with sauteed onions and peppers, served with soup or salad. lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. enjoy them with friends, because a lunch together feeds the friendship. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is a wbal-tv. 11 news. >> we are off to a nice start this thursday. dew points are in the low 60s. very comfortable for this time of...
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you should look for the spf number on lotions as braised. but dr.kim shows us the color of your shirt also matters >>> what to do, i do not give blue over a sunburnt. wear blue instead. in addition to sunscreen, the color of their clothes could add another layer of protection. the color alone is not enough, we've in fiber content all play a role. with the summer a checkup, dr. kim mulvihill cbs five clea >>> you know it's a big deal when you are here. we've got the great oregon made down the airplane the great accordion. it is all about the garlic this weekend. the folks up here, we have more garlic calamari on the way. the temperatures are going to be soaring up to the 90s this weekend. we have some fog best move been overnights privet its cap to amateurs down into the 50s overnights. we will see a lot of '60s and '70s around the bay parade then it looks like the clouds are going to win her out toward the coast. temperatures are going to pop a good 10 degrees in some areas. it will still be mild inland. you will see a lot of eighties inland with th
you should look for the spf number on lotions as braised. but dr.kim shows us the color of your shirt also matters >>> what to do, i do not give blue over a sunburnt. wear blue instead. in addition to sunscreen, the color of their clothes could add another layer of protection. the color alone is not enough, we've in fiber content all play a role. with the summer a checkup, dr. kim mulvihill cbs five clea >>> you know it's a big deal when you are here. we've got the great...
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:30 pm in georgia when an unlikely hero brought the curtain down and elisa between the giants and braised fennel one-tenth justin christian type 1 to chipper jones airmails at home runs course of the giants have believed it was 31 san francisco 2 out bottom of the ninth and it threw a fastball to run shots and tied the game to see his saves any chances the 11th inning brand in crawford called one of his knee and gets at the meeting minutes. gregor blanc go at it another career run homer in inning giants win nine to four and keep a 3 game lead over the dodgers and reduce to win games and now the a's are open down to groped once it the company barely missed a home run with it to run scored tied at the met three. still tied bottom of the ninth and brand mix is first career home run and as a walk off. the a's had nine what cost this year and have gotten good at decatur past. dirichlet's i decided his face so don't avoid me. it debt individually. jason kidd is probably lucky some of his life much less his health up after his jump driving arrests. was released to a and his cadillac crest into a
:30 pm in georgia when an unlikely hero brought the curtain down and elisa between the giants and braised fennel one-tenth justin christian type 1 to chipper jones airmails at home runs course of the giants have believed it was 31 san francisco 2 out bottom of the ninth and it threw a fastball to run shots and tied the game to see his saves any chances the 11th inning brand in crawford called one of his knee and gets at the meeting minutes. gregor blanc go at it another career run homer in...
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i am sorry, we should be the ones that in braise them and have the most, but sometimes we are the most critical, and what does my character think of the transition? big hair, a tight dresses, eyelashes, yes. and now she is back in st. louis being a pastor's wife, and it is all brand new. making the transition together though. tavis: we were talking about the fans in st. louis, who obviously would love it in st. louis, but what are we hearing from the tweeters? >> we ran into a bishop, who gave us all sorts of accolades. a bishop text messaged me that he was supporting us, so i think so far, so good. >> would she wear that to church? we introduce some language in the show from time to time, and it is that kind of thing. you gave a great answer to this. we want to show what it is really like. kind of like the movie "barbershop." in that movie, we went inside. it is controversial. it is not that everyone says the thing that is right for the next person. inside a church is the same. it is not like everyone is walking around holier than thou. tavis: i am sure glad you went there. ere was a
i am sorry, we should be the ones that in braise them and have the most, but sometimes we are the most critical, and what does my character think of the transition? big hair, a tight dresses, eyelashes, yes. and now she is back in st. louis being a pastor's wife, and it is all brand new. making the transition together though. tavis: we were talking about the fans in st. louis, who obviously would love it in st. louis, but what are we hearing from the tweeters? >> we ran into a bishop, who...
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do i want to braise another short rib in my life? absolutely not. but people want it, and i can't take it off, so i cook for them. but i cook the way i want to cook for them. >> tom: the menu is where the balance between food creativity, comfort, and cash flow come together. while bernstein is a world- renowned chef, she's aware of how her cooking choices can impact the business. >> bone marrow has become somewhat more expensive. and i want to split those bone marrow, which is more expensive, because i don't have one of the machines to split bones. so i asked my butcher to do it. but what i want to serve it with is stir-fried rice, which obviously is not an expensive dish whatsoever. >> i look at it as there's too many high-cost items on this menu and not enough... there needs to be balance, obviously. you look at the heirloom tomato salad. it has burrata cheese, which is extremely expensive. it has heirloom tomatoes, which are a fortune, and baby arugula, which is organic. so, for instance, that dish, where other restaurants would be making money o
do i want to braise another short rib in my life? absolutely not. but people want it, and i can't take it off, so i cook for them. but i cook the way i want to cook for them. >> tom: the menu is where the balance between food creativity, comfort, and cash flow come together. while bernstein is a world- renowned chef, she's aware of how her cooking choices can impact the business. >> bone marrow has become somewhat more expensive. and i want to split those bone marrow, which is more...
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ranch trade it took nearly to moderate and 50 firefighters and three bulldozers to knock down the braised>>> they found to these explosives in a home in the mission district yesterday afternoon. they also found a handgun. new technology could also make the fourth of july say for. it can be used to pinpoint illegal fire fighteworks. >>> celebrations of for the july are toned down due to weather. >>> that is right. it looks like our neighbors in the mid-atlantic and midwest are prepared celebrate the fourth of july the same way our founding fathers did, without electricity or fireworks sprayed explosions of every color live up the skyline, colorados governor banned personal fire were exposed due to fear of wild fires. and record high he is a reason that's left little choice. >>> you could just tell by the wire fires that we've had throughout the state. >>> rehearsals for the capitol hill concert will cut shot to. shorts. a lot of people are frustrated across those regions. >>> on to somebody who loves fireworks. lawrence is ready for all of the celebrations today >>> yes and we were just ta
ranch trade it took nearly to moderate and 50 firefighters and three bulldozers to knock down the braised>>> they found to these explosives in a home in the mission district yesterday afternoon. they also found a handgun. new technology could also make the fourth of july say for. it can be used to pinpoint illegal fire fighteworks. >>> celebrations of for the july are toned down due to weather. >>> that is right. it looks like our neighbors in the mid-atlantic and...
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police forces have become increasingly militarized with the war on terrorism the war on drugs and braise by most but both major parties cause for giving a free a free heavy hand to brutalize with impunity radley balko has been on the show to talk about the subject quite frequently and one disturbing fact that he pointed out is that police conduct roughly forty thousand no knock raids on an annual basis and typically these cops are taken to task for their terrorizing tactics so they show no contrition for harassing law abiding citizens just take a look at how they portrayed the raid to the local news crew even after they realized they had gotten it wrong. no one has been arrested and no charges have been filed yet but police are continuing their investigation but will take steps to address the issue of contraband committed for making the threats we're going to address that and if you have the means to carry out those threats and we find those then additional charges will come with that as well. yep that's right no arrests no terrorists just a teenager watching t.v. and her granny yet was
police forces have become increasingly militarized with the war on terrorism the war on drugs and braise by most but both major parties cause for giving a free a free heavy hand to brutalize with impunity radley balko has been on the show to talk about the subject quite frequently and one disturbing fact that he pointed out is that police conduct roughly forty thousand no knock raids on an annual basis and typically these cops are taken to task for their terrorizing tactics so they show no...
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prison being tortured and being killed they called good dictator because if you braise the previous regime that was before with their feet you may get. be taken to prison now if you glorify kid that if you will definitely be killed. now the u.s. took an active part in nato its military campaign in libya helping to overthrow gadhafi his regime now it's reportedly expanding its secret intelligence operations all across africa well coming up on cross talk that'll be fifteen thirty g.m.t. because of l. and his guests debate america's growing presence in the region. the real question is. are vial interests in some of these places and why the heck are we there right why not get out i think i would miss is the bigger point the bigger point is you can't have allies who you only call up on when it affects you and you don't come to their assistance when they want something now in the case of ugandan or you've got allies that we have that we have. we haven't you know because we have you here you know you're. in an era in hero getting everybody in new york by the bomb goes off there now they're probab
prison being tortured and being killed they called good dictator because if you braise the previous regime that was before with their feet you may get. be taken to prison now if you glorify kid that if you will definitely be killed. now the u.s. took an active part in nato its military campaign in libya helping to overthrow gadhafi his regime now it's reportedly expanding its secret intelligence operations all across africa well coming up on cross talk that'll be fifteen thirty g.m.t. because...
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and for dinner tonight, braised st. louis pork steaks.tas, with sauteed onions and peppers, served with soup or salad. lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. enjoy them with friends, because a lunch together feeds the friendship. >>> good morning, k 26 on this thursday, july 12th, i'm angie goff. let's go straight to storm 4 meteorologist tom kierein who has a look at this nice forecast. tom? >> it is a dreamy summer day under way. temperatures now into the upper 70s near 80 and not high humidity, thankfully. comfortable humidity today, tonight and tomorrow and more clouds around and highs reaching mid-80s on friday and humidity returns with a chance of showers over the weekend. increasing humidity and increasing heat and passing storms. >> tom, >>> right now we are still seeing some slow traffic right now on the outer loop and much better at route 50 and still have heavy delays as you make the trip from college park to silver spring. ange. >> mike, thanks. more weather ♪ ♪ ♪ somewhere down the road you might get lonely ♪ keep me in min
and for dinner tonight, braised st. louis pork steaks.tas, with sauteed onions and peppers, served with soup or salad. lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. enjoy them with friends, because a lunch together feeds the friendship. >>> good morning, k 26 on this thursday, july 12th, i'm angie goff. let's go straight to storm 4 meteorologist tom kierein who has a look at this nice forecast. tom? >> it is a dreamy summer day under way. temperatures now into the upper 70s near 80...
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we really tried to and braise that anyone can be a model, anyone can be beautiful.ulted 14 aspects of fashion. >>ysabel: you tried promote many designers as well? >> yes. we are a social a rate of fashion. lee makes fashion with theater and dance. >>marty: you say you look for some of your models in the malls or as are walking the streets, how are people responding to you when you come up to them? >> one of the things that breaks my heart is when people say i'm too big or too old, that is exactly what is wrong with the fashion industry. people should be a good feel beautiful and callable in their own skin. >> i have been doing this for a long time. i a.m still on the runway, we can do whatever we want. that is what we have come to change, the idea in the with the people feel and think about fashion end models. >>ysabel: not only that, the self-image has driven growth to do foolish and dangerous and deadly things. >> that is what drives us even more than fashion, the passion for social justice. we really believe that the image is not healthy for society. we do these
we really tried to and braise that anyone can be a model, anyone can be beautiful.ulted 14 aspects of fashion. >>ysabel: you tried promote many designers as well? >> yes. we are a social a rate of fashion. lee makes fashion with theater and dance. >>marty: you say you look for some of your models in the malls or as are walking the streets, how are people responding to you when you come up to them? >> one of the things that breaks my heart is when people say i'm too big...
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. >> media matters think progress, how art kurtz and the columbia journalism review all braised our coveragethe times square bomb. >> do any of them advertise on our network? >> i don't believe they advertise anywhere. >> that's right. aaron sorkin is making it seem like i as a media critic have given my august stamp of approval to his brave brand of journalism on this fictional news cast. the sad truth is he never even consulted me. wouldn't accept my gracious
. >> media matters think progress, how art kurtz and the columbia journalism review all braised our coveragethe times square bomb. >> do any of them advertise on our network? >> i don't believe they advertise anywhere. >> that's right. aaron sorkin is making it seem like i as a media critic have given my august stamp of approval to his brave brand of journalism on this fictional news cast. the sad truth is he never even consulted me. wouldn't accept my gracious
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this year's all-star game mvp played one year for the braise in yesterday's some fans were heckling him. that is when he made this gesture. here is video of the incident. it is only a couple of seconds of the right there, you can see him start to make the gesture. he is not giving the fans the thinker but some say his gesture is offensive. cabrera and the giants beat the braves 9-0. we share this video on our fan page and dozens of commons in less than an hour, taking a look at some. >>grant: we always want to know you think, like us on our facebook fan page and leave a comment. >>catherine: nfl star john lynch has been charged with driving under the influence. a former seattle seahawks player was arrested saturday in emeryville. police say is van had unswerving in and out of its lane. they say lynch performed poorly on his field sobriety testing. his attorney says his client might be able to beat the charge. he says he blue under 0.8 woods is the state's legal limit. a san leandro woman might have tracked down the person who burglarized her home through cragslist. police arrested this
this year's all-star game mvp played one year for the braise in yesterday's some fans were heckling him. that is when he made this gesture. here is video of the incident. it is only a couple of seconds of the right there, you can see him start to make the gesture. he is not giving the fans the thinker but some say his gesture is offensive. cabrera and the giants beat the braves 9-0. we share this video on our fan page and dozens of commons in less than an hour, taking a look at some....
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. >> media matters think progress, how art kurtz and the columbia journalism review all braised our coveragethe times square bomb. >> do any of them advertise on our network? >> i don't believe they advertise anywhere. >> that's right. aaron sorkin is making it seem like i as a media critic have given my august stamp of approval to his brave brand of journalism on this fictional news cast. the sad truth is he never even consulted me. wouldn't accept my gracious invitation to come on this program. how do i feel about sorkin using my reputation to validate his news room? maybe it's good for a brand. that's it for this edition of "reliable sources". i'm howard kurtz. if you miss a program you can go to itunes on mondays and download a free audio podcast or buy the video version. we'll be back next sunday morning for another critical look at the media. state of the union with candy crowley begins right now. >>> romney struggles to control the message. today, the battle over bain. >> you're ultimately responsible for the conduct of your operations, but again that's probably a question he's going
. >> media matters think progress, how art kurtz and the columbia journalism review all braised our coveragethe times square bomb. >> do any of them advertise on our network? >> i don't believe they advertise anywhere. >> that's right. aaron sorkin is making it seem like i as a media critic have given my august stamp of approval to his brave brand of journalism on this fictional news cast. the sad truth is he never even consulted me. wouldn't accept my gracious...
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. >> we get that braised. what's going on down here?le this is cooking and finishing, i do this -- >> this looks interesting. >> yeah. it's different. i do this thing called charcoal salt. i take mesquite charcoal. it went be gritty. you end up with this. >> we are running a little short of time. let's get to slicing. this is what i want to see. >> right when it comes off the grill, bang, just like that. >> done. >> and then, you slice it. look how good that looks. as you slice it -- >> luke, we promised you breakfast. >> that's good there. >> oh, you get it in there. >> the juices are olive oil and the natural juices of the meat. as you slice it. >> we have cheaters down there. robin? sam? what do you think? >> when it's quiet down there, things are working out. >> that's good. >> that's amazing. what is that? tomato sauce? >> oh, wow. turns out, it's delicious. so, again, the book is "charred & scrubbed." adam perry lang. as good as it gets. that was absolutely delicious. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ living now. ♪ this is the part o
. >> we get that braised. what's going on down here?le this is cooking and finishing, i do this -- >> this looks interesting. >> yeah. it's different. i do this thing called charcoal salt. i take mesquite charcoal. it went be gritty. you end up with this. >> we are running a little short of time. let's get to slicing. this is what i want to see. >> right when it comes off the grill, bang, just like that. >> done. >> and then, you slice it. look how good...
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it literally clapped the underside of my desk and braise tie sedin d ulan p .. oanesy ak wasoutobt >> was at genal assignment reporter which is really all i ever wanted to be. you gon the morning,'m t ers per s ha s aunandt l bo, two bodies found in a house in queens. cops think imight be drug-related or something a s. us u o t sway a ta te a aow emrn interviewed at the new york times when i was 24, i kept saying that. top editors wlday wt do asyt nel gn rte i don't speak german. >> host: what was your path at the times? er did youor of yrs. a e becea m t ias thtaseoho adept with the turn of phrase,es but not necessarily a seriousi l goint ne reporter, and i reed t i g t keyou taperasoing h toav inhehatldd . g asked to get to city hall and i covered the first two years ofat the administration which was so much money. f nechtart's keer ihe 3 it is the most fun.rtin twice a week you do reporting on anything you want in new york city, and its supposed to be te a k dti w ryoisint meopan.onut they stand which was interrupted by not one, to matnity leaves. realized th
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. >> bill: you know, to me, it braises question -- it raises questions, so it does say a lot about wherery and look at the acceptance of same-sex marriage in most parts of the country as well. but one area where we -- we're still dragging your feet, if you will on acceptance of a gay lifestyle is in conservative politics in right wing politics in the religious -- eyes of the religious right. i don't want to name any names but there are people -- everybody knows members of congress, senators and members of congress, i could name a few. we know are gay. republicans but they will not say so. they will not come out because they could not get re-elected. they think they could not get re-elected as republicans and in some cases people who did not get to certain points of leadership in the house or the senate because only because of the fact that they -- everybody knows that they're gay. we still have a ways to go in some circles. >> one of the people i interviewed, we have a story about how this could be actually really good for anderson cooper's career. you can check that out at buzz feed. on
. >> bill: you know, to me, it braises question -- it raises questions, so it does say a lot about wherery and look at the acceptance of same-sex marriage in most parts of the country as well. but one area where we -- we're still dragging your feet, if you will on acceptance of a gay lifestyle is in conservative politics in right wing politics in the religious -- eyes of the religious right. i don't want to name any names but there are people -- everybody knows members of congress,...
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he was born in hawaii, braised with midwestern values and educated at columbia and harvard. he served in the state senate for eight years before becoming the u.s. senator from illinois in 2004. he would co-sponsor numerous legislation to benefit to veterans. he would attend the vfw washington office legislative conference reception and appear on this stage for two years in a row as a candidate for our nation's highest office. then he appeared before us again after he got the job in 2009 when he would exchange diplomatic notes with the russian president to revitalize the u.s.-russia joint commission on pow mia is and would sign into law in advance to preparations for the department of veterans affairs. he said he would take care of veterans, service members and their families, and he has been true to his word. [applause] and mr. president, i would be definitely remus not to add our profound appreciation -- remiss not to add our profound appreciation for all the work the first lady has done along with a chilled by the end for our troops and their families. -- along with jill b
he was born in hawaii, braised with midwestern values and educated at columbia and harvard. he served in the state senate for eight years before becoming the u.s. senator from illinois in 2004. he would co-sponsor numerous legislation to benefit to veterans. he would attend the vfw washington office legislative conference reception and appear on this stage for two years in a row as a candidate for our nation's highest office. then he appeared before us again after he got the job in 2009 when he...