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daniel ezeikial grant, de 29 aÑos, de burtonsville, se encontraba escondido en el sotano del almacenw hampshire, cuando fue captado por las camaras de vigilancia la manana del lunes... la policia espero en las afueras de la tienda por mas de 12 horas hasta que grant finalmente salio ...el supuesto ladron fue acusado por un robo similar reportado en en centro comercial lakeforest, el pasado 23 de noviembre... ni la persistente lluvia ni las temperaturas bajas fueron un determinantes para que cientos de personas, en su mayoria desempleados y activistas llegaran hasta el capitolio para abogar a voz en cuello por leyes mas justas para las mayorias y sobre todo trabajo..fernando pizarro nos amplia.. desafiando la incesante lluvia, manifestantes de todo el pais llegaron a washington a ocupar el capitolio, exigiendo soluciones para los desempleados. como carlos rivera, que perdio su empleo de funcionario de emergencias medicas. yo estoy desempleado, estoy a punto de perder la casa. otros piden la extension de beneficios de desempleos que expiran a fin de mes. tienen que extenderlos porque s
daniel ezeikial grant, de 29 aÑos, de burtonsville, se encontraba escondido en el sotano del almacenw hampshire, cuando fue captado por las camaras de vigilancia la manana del lunes... la policia espero en las afueras de la tienda por mas de 12 horas hasta que grant finalmente salio ...el supuesto ladron fue acusado por un robo similar reportado en en centro comercial lakeforest, el pasado 23 de noviembre... ni la persistente lluvia ni las temperaturas bajas fueron un determinantes para que...
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dea say the cocaine came from south america and the used cars came from columbia, maryland and burtonsville. an export company and burton business are among 30 from michigan to miami named in the federal filing. >> the idea was to get the money into the banking system in lebanon. >> reporter: the way it works, money is wired from lebanon to buy the cars in columbia, burtonsville and elsewhere. the cars were sent to africa. proceeds from the sales of the cars and coke in africa gets sent back to lebanon. the lebanese canadian bank was among the chief entity. once the money was back in the middle east, a substantial portion of the money would find its way to hezbollah. >> terrorists going to networks for funding. we have recognized if drugs are generating $400 billion a year around the world and state sponsorship of terrorism is declining, terror is fueled by drug trafficking is on the rise. >> reporter: they would be completely within their rights and the law to seize the assets of companies who did this with terrorist organizations. they do not believe many of the dealers especially the one
dea say the cocaine came from south america and the used cars came from columbia, maryland and burtonsville. an export company and burton business are among 30 from michigan to miami named in the federal filing. >> the idea was to get the money into the banking system in lebanon. >> reporter: the way it works, money is wired from lebanon to buy the cars in columbia, burtonsville and elsewhere. the cars were sent to africa. proceeds from the sales of the cars and coke in africa gets...
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as you make your drive on u.s. 29, clear from i-70, all the way to the burtonsville region. north on i-83, 69, harrisburg. no reported troubles from the pennsylvania state line to. the topside of the beltway, on the harrisburg, no problems. drive times looking pretty good. over to you. >>> the holidays are a lot of fun for families and loved ones, if you have a toddler, there are several things you need to keep in mind for the little ones. we brought in linda so. welcome back from vacation. i forgot your name. you've been gone for so long. or mom. this is something -- you are a mom. this is something that is a big concern for you guys. >> if you have a toddler, they are curious people and love to grab things, put things in +;-÷ their mouth. if you take them to a family's house, you have to be careful. some things can become hazards. the christmas tree, all the decorations on the tree can attract their attention. parents should watch out for small ornaments, tensile and fake snow. watchout for small holiday treats, candies and nuts. while you are home maybe child proof, your
as you make your drive on u.s. 29, clear from i-70, all the way to the burtonsville region. north on i-83, 69, harrisburg. no reported troubles from the pennsylvania state line to. the topside of the beltway, on the harrisburg, no problems. drive times looking pretty good. over to you. >>> the holidays are a lot of fun for families and loved ones, if you have a toddler, there are several things you need to keep in mind for the little ones. we brought in linda so. welcome back from...
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on u.s. 29 and maryland 108 northbound and southbound lanes all open between i-70 through the burtonsville area, and on the north side of 695, here is the beltway at green spring avenue, north side open between 95 all the way around to 795. and remember to follow us on twitter this morning at maryland traffic. charley, back to you. >>> congress has finally worked out a deal. they've agreed to extend the payroll tax cuts for two additional months. abc 2 news' linda stow is here now with what that could mean for you in the vote expected today. linda. reporter: charley, in just a few hours the house and senate are expected to approve the bill by unanimous consent. it's a procedural measure so lawmakers won't actually have to return to washington on their holiday break. the deal essentially means you won't see a tax hike come january 1st. it came down to the wire with house republicans finally caving and agreeing to a short- term two-month extension of that parole tax cut. as part of the deal, the senate will appoint members to negotiate with the house on a one-year extension. that's what hous
on u.s. 29 and maryland 108 northbound and southbound lanes all open between i-70 through the burtonsville area, and on the north side of 695, here is the beltway at green spring avenue, north side open between 95 all the way around to 795. and remember to follow us on twitter this morning at maryland traffic. charley, back to you. >>> congress has finally worked out a deal. they've agreed to extend the payroll tax cuts for two additional months. abc 2 news' linda stow is here now with...
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. >> reporter: the way it works, money is wired from lebanon to buy the cars in columbia, burtonsvillehere. shipments of cocaine purchased in south america. proceeds from the cars get sent back to lebanon. prosecutors say the lebanese bank is among the chief. once the money is back in the middle east, what they characterize as a substantial portion of the money finds its way to hezbollah. >> we in the d.e.a. recognized that if drugs are generating $400 billion a year around the world and terrorism is declining, terrorists fueled by drug trafficking is on the rise. >> reporter: these transactions were made speaks to the war on terrorist fwrgroups. federal authorities say while the law gives them the right to seize assets of businesses who willingly or unwillingly did business with terrorist organizations. they knew the proceeds were ending up in hezbollah. in columbia, derrick ward, news 4. >>> facebook unveiled a new time line profile today. the new feature creates a montage of what you have shared since you first joined facebook. users have seven days from when they activate the new d
. >> reporter: the way it works, money is wired from lebanon to buy the cars in columbia, burtonsvillehere. shipments of cocaine purchased in south america. proceeds from the cars get sent back to lebanon. prosecutors say the lebanese bank is among the chief. once the money is back in the middle east, what they characterize as a substantial portion of the money finds its way to hezbollah. >> we in the d.e.a. recognized that if drugs are generating $400 billion a year around the...