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colleen wanted him to go back to work.ome walk with johnny and his family on sunday. >> great story. much more coming up tonight at 11. breast cancer is scary, fighting is tiring. tonight a story of strength and survival. we will go inside city hall and introduce to you a woman who faced down the disease. >>> and we are working for you, we have money saving tips for halloween. we hit the wracks to show you how to put together a unique costume without spending a fortune. . >>> thank you for watching us here. we will see you tonight at 11. now here is world news at 6:30. woman: we love ordering sushi, but it was getting expensive. teen: have you seen captain stewie and lil' miss neptune? dad: did you look all over the place? under your desk? teen: they're fish, they live in a bowl. anncr: there's an easier way to save. anncr: go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more.
colleen wanted him to go back to work.ome walk with johnny and his family on sunday. >> great story. much more coming up tonight at 11. breast cancer is scary, fighting is tiring. tonight a story of strength and survival. we will go inside city hall and introduce to you a woman who faced down the disease. >>> and we are working for you, we have money saving tips for halloween. we hit the wracks to show you how to put together a unique costume without spending a fortune. ....
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phil and colleen are here to answer them. the first comes from an e-mail, i have an in-home health agency, and i am having a hard time attracting clients. radio ads were not effective, and certain elderly and disabled clients are not on the internet, and how can i get my name out there and attract clients in a cost-effective way. >> her clients are on the internet, because her clients are like me, sons of the elderly. we were looking for a place for my mom and we were all over the internet, all of the kids, and then the market is just like that i am quite sure. she should look at what her competitors are doing on the internet and start doing it. >> appears great idea. this is a great area. so many baby boomers retiring and it's a great industry she is in. i interviewed two sisters that started a similar company several years ago in north carolina, and they have been very successful, and they went out to churches and met with nonprofits and did free clinics -- >> doctor offices. >> yeah, word of mouth. you need to have referra
phil and colleen are here to answer them. the first comes from an e-mail, i have an in-home health agency, and i am having a hard time attracting clients. radio ads were not effective, and certain elderly and disabled clients are not on the internet, and how can i get my name out there and attract clients in a cost-effective way. >> her clients are on the internet, because her clients are like me, sons of the elderly. we were looking for a place for my mom and we were all over the...
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colleen and phil are back with us. amazing story, right? >> that's an amazing story. >> how the one woman said i had another job offer and i said no. she took the risk with him. >> you know, a lot of times you heard about business owners not taking pay. i think that's almost a given sometimes. but you rarely hear that about employees. i don't know that i have heard of this. i kind of wonder, i have a feeling this was a few years back. i don't know if employees would be so willing to do -- to take that leap of faith in this economy. if you are the owner of the company saying it's going to turn around, it's going to turn and. i don't know. >> i think the guy is a good leader. he's got these people committed to him. where he fails, actually, is he fails in his moral obligation to his employees here. he said he did everything he could do and he followed up and paid everybody up. but he didn't do everything he could do. this kind of thing fries me. i really don't like it. he asked them to become angel capitalists for him. they are in a very weak
colleen and phil are back with us. amazing story, right? >> that's an amazing story. >> how the one woman said i had another job offer and i said no. she took the risk with him. >> you know, a lot of times you heard about business owners not taking pay. i think that's almost a given sometimes. but you rarely hear that about employees. i don't know that i have heard of this. i kind of wonder, i have a feeling this was a few years back. i don't know if employees would be so...
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consumer goods unilever is buying an eighty two percent stake in russia's leading cosmetics maker colleen the deal is worth four hundred million euros of the move is part of unilever strategy to conquer a fast growing emerging markets colleen it has a thirty percent share of russia's skincare market at the company's stock price shot up forty percent today's trade is of the deal. russia or actually is one of the last consumer markets in europe which are able to show double digit growth every year and this is why european companies. spend a lot of money here invest a lot and big huge. let's have a look at the markets not all is rising reversing only a loss is after a group of twenty and i'm officials said that washington based lend may increase resources to help stem the new tech crisis brand blandest rating at one hundred fourteen dollars a barrel while doubling t.-i is at eighty six dollars a barrel u.s. retail sales data gave stocks a boost as investors away european debt crisis response retail sales rose one point one percent in september boosted by strong auto purchases also giving sto
consumer goods unilever is buying an eighty two percent stake in russia's leading cosmetics maker colleen the deal is worth four hundred million euros of the move is part of unilever strategy to conquer a fast growing emerging markets colleen it has a thirty percent share of russia's skincare market at the company's stock price shot up forty percent today's trade is of the deal. russia or actually is one of the last consumer markets in europe which are able to show double digit growth every...
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federal authoriiies say mohammad hassan khalid conspired with colleen larrse also known as jihad janey's elllcott ciiy home.... federal investigators say he others to provide material support......resourcess....nn personnel to a plot to kill overseas..... the indictment charges he also helped recruit womee with passports...... maryland congressman dutch ruppersberger who is a ranking membbr of the house select commitee onnintelligence //take sot// a 17 yeer old when he started to work with johad jane and we have to be concerned with this type of individual in the future because that's who alqaidaas now recruitting in &pthe united states.... 3& khalid....a legal immigrant froo pakistan faces 15 years deported if convicted... the occupy wall street movementccntinues to make its presence known n cities but as john rydellltells us... questions are now being raised members... tonight the demonstrators say they have no plans of ending their rotest. a coalition of broadcasters and business leaders comes up with a plan they believe will save free tel. television. congress.../ is... considerin
federal authoriiies say mohammad hassan khalid conspired with colleen larrse also known as jihad janey's elllcott ciiy home.... federal investigators say he others to provide material support......resourcess....nn personnel to a plot to kill overseas..... the indictment charges he also helped recruit womee with passports...... maryland congressman dutch ruppersberger who is a ranking membbr of the house select commitee onnintelligence //take sot// a 17 yeer old when he started to work with...
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. >> colleen stores are efficient night whileup over lot of money. >> it is great. >> there are at leastpop up the stores this season. they have different names and sizes. there are about 900. the vast majority are owned and by one company which planning andar selecting the best spots. >> some people go to las vegas. i open halloween stores. is my gamble. >> he has been an owner of the stores for 19 years. his search for the perfect spot begins in january. he got a deal on this location. was once a linens and things. keeping up with the real-estate industry to see chain stores are in in bankruptcy. >> with the federation expecting typical shoppers to spend an more this $6 halloween, there's nothing scary this business. >> listen up. we are inviting you to enter children into our halloween costume contest. is take ad to do and send itour kid to eyewitness@wjla.com will announce the winner monday night. >> we were talking about maybe recycling some halloween costumes. spray a pam cooking years ago. >>> there's still time to enter latest face big giveaway. we have surpassed 50,000 fans. we'
. >> colleen stores are efficient night whileup over lot of money. >> it is great. >> there are at leastpop up the stores this season. they have different names and sizes. there are about 900. the vast majority are owned and by one company which planning andar selecting the best spots. >> some people go to las vegas. i open halloween stores. is my gamble. >> he has been an owner of the stores for 19 years. his search for the perfect spot begins in january. he got a...
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wwth colleen larose also know as "jihad jane" in the plot...to rovide resources and personnel to &pkill people in south asia an europe. thheindictment charggs he alsoohelped recruit women with passsorts. a 17 year old when he starred to work with jihad jane and we have to be coocerned with this ttpe of individuall n thh future because that's who alqaida is now recruitting in the united states.... stttes.... khalid....a leggl immigrant from pakistan... faces 15 years ii prison and coulddbe deported if convictedd a istrial for a convictee killer.. on trial for áanotherá murder.ronnie winkler is accused of killing 19- year oll kyuna jackson... whose ody was found in herring run park in 20088 winkler is already serving time for killing his nephee's giilfriend.her body was found in frederick 3 years ago. reportedly, a juror "googled" winkllr's past criminal record.. causing the mistrial. a baltimore family remembers a basketball 10 years ago this we. week.loved ones gatherd thursday night in northeast baltimore for a candlelight year oll derrick blanton wwo 3 was playing basketball in aa all
wwth colleen larose also know as "jihad jane" in the plot...to rovide resources and personnel to &pkill people in south asia an europe. thheindictment charggs he alsoohelped recruit women with passsorts. a 17 year old when he starred to work with jihad jane and we have to be coocerned with this ttpe of individuall n thh future because that's who alqaida is now recruitting in the united states.... stttes.... khalid....a leggl immigrant from pakistan... faces 15 years ii prison and...
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into his backpack and spends the rest of the day calling him toilet boy and even sweet beautiful colleen allen cant help but join in even if this boy knows they're meant to be together and all that pain goes away from the spud inducedtor por that is a stomach full of fried potato. it is more than food! it is more than food! it's kid company nax! a hug he gets from the inside! a greased soaked hammer he uses to pound his emotions down! down, down until they're buried deeper than the potato that soothed him. where there's feelings laid dormant until tenth grade when jeffrey ozer flicks one too many rubber bands in his ear but this time the boy's fully grown and he slams jeffrey's head over and over into a locker until he has to be dragged away by the girl's swim coach! because who's the toilet boy now jeffrey? who's the toilet boy now? (cheers and applause) it's all right, though. it's other ida. other ida. ore ida. next up. recent studies show a record one in seven americans receive food stamps and they are suffering, folks, because government regulations prohibit food stamps from being u
into his backpack and spends the rest of the day calling him toilet boy and even sweet beautiful colleen allen cant help but join in even if this boy knows they're meant to be together and all that pain goes away from the spud inducedtor por that is a stomach full of fried potato. it is more than food! it is more than food! it's kid company nax! a hug he gets from the inside! a greased soaked hammer he uses to pound his emotions down! down, down until they're buried deeper than the potato that...
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. >> reporter: since 1999 colleen fought to keep her monkeys she started with 30 and created wild lifeover the years new homes have sprung up around her howard county rescue and those neighbors, especially the ones who share a drive way, wanted the monkeys gone. >> we were here first. keep in mind, when we had the sanctuary here you had to have three or more lakers to live here. >> reporter: this week the board agreed that her and her monkeys can stay. >> i've been smiling for 3 days. my husband gets up at 3:00 in the morning he says i'm smiling in my sleep. >> reporter: the county has never cited her for violation. neighbors fear that one of the monkeys will escape and pose a threat to homeowners. >> i don't know that anyone knows how dangerous monkeys are or that they can carry disease until you really look into something like that. >> reporter: attorney thomas represents some of the neighbors. he says this week's ruling may not be the last step for his clients. >> they were disappointed in the decision because it still allows the monkeys to stay and it still permits other exotic ani
. >> reporter: since 1999 colleen fought to keep her monkeys she started with 30 and created wild lifeover the years new homes have sprung up around her howard county rescue and those neighbors, especially the ones who share a drive way, wanted the monkeys gone. >> we were here first. keep in mind, when we had the sanctuary here you had to have three or more lakers to live here. >> reporter: this week the board agreed that her and her monkeys can stay. >> i've been...
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former high school honor student is accused of recruiting women with pass ports to further the plot of colleen larose, also known as jihad jane. mohammad hassan khalid faces 15 years in prison and could be deported. >>> police in alabama have arrested 37-year-old larry horton. he is accused of using a hatchet to kill 18-year-old ryan jackson. >>> first grade teacher is on troil in montgomery county accused of abusing her students. susan burke taught at green castle elementary school. several of her former students took the stand saying she choked them when they acted up in class. one boy said he was choked twice, then later said he was choked ten times. >>> the question is whether or not to merge the two largest research campuses in the state in the university system. today there will be a public hearing discussing the possibility of the merger with the university of maryland college park and the university of maryland baltimore. we're live in the city with the details. >> reporter: right now we're in the study phase. the board of regents was going to come up with a study. they want to see the
former high school honor student is accused of recruiting women with pass ports to further the plot of colleen larose, also known as jihad jane. mohammad hassan khalid faces 15 years in prison and could be deported. >>> police in alabama have arrested 37-year-old larry horton. he is accused of using a hatchet to kill 18-year-old ryan jackson. >>> first grade teacher is on troil in montgomery county accused of abusing her students. susan burke taught at green castle elementary...
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. >> reporter: colleen says he was most likely waiting for a bus to go to work at sport and health club. he was a personal trainer. >> he was the most healthy trained person i know. >> reporter: he was young, fit, and in shape, training for an upcoming try athlon. >> for him to be walking to the bus on a wednesday morning, for this to happen. irony may be the word to describe it. it blows me away. >> reporter: his family and friends will always miss his great personality. >> he is the most passionate, understanding person i've ever met. >> reporter: now a police officer on scene asked the urban forestry department to inspect the tree. somen residents want the authorities to inspect a lot of the old trees that have been here for at least 100 years. they are concerned about the winter months around the corner. i'm shomari stone, news4. >>> our weather today was lousy. >> it was not good out there. nasty across the area. a lot of people needing the umbrellas the entire day. the rain early, the drizzle then the fog more rain and the drizzle and more rain in some parts of the area. you neede
. >> reporter: colleen says he was most likely waiting for a bus to go to work at sport and health club. he was a personal trainer. >> he was the most healthy trained person i know. >> reporter: he was young, fit, and in shape, training for an upcoming try athlon. >> for him to be walking to the bus on a wednesday morning, for this to happen. irony may be the word to describe it. it blows me away. >> reporter: his family and friends will always miss his great...
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her mother, colleen, says she has a never-ending compulsion to eat things that are not food.pick up something you might eat? >> this. >> reporter: you would eat a twig? a brick? >> she prefers the wood, paper products, cardboard. sticks. and -- rocks, dirt -- she's had a bite out of a diet coke can. she's eaten the little magnet out of the shower curtain. plastic bottles. toys. >> run to the tree. >> reporter: it's hard enough watching a 3-year-old. try watching one who wants to eat everything in sight. >> you can't take your eye off of her. because if you do, she knows it. she'll try to eat something when she knows you're not looking. >> reporter: do you fear she could die from this? >> oh, yes, i do. if she eats the wrong thing. >> reporter: in february, she was rushed to the emergency room after eating a lightbulb. >> she moved her entertainment center and pulled the lightbulb out of the night-light when i was doing dishes at night. she's in bed. i assumed she was asleep. she had eaten all the glass. i was pretty much almost hysterical. >> reporter: doctors performed surge
her mother, colleen, says she has a never-ending compulsion to eat things that are not food.pick up something you might eat? >> this. >> reporter: you would eat a twig? a brick? >> she prefers the wood, paper products, cardboard. sticks. and -- rocks, dirt -- she's had a bite out of a diet coke can. she's eaten the little magnet out of the shower curtain. plastic bottles. toys. >> run to the tree. >> reporter: it's hard enough watching a 3-year-old. try watching...
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colleen o'neil said she was flying on continental airlines when the plane hit extreme turbulence 20 minutesfter taking off. the airline did nothing to ensure passenger safety, when local weather reports clearly showed the threat of severe flying conditions. >> this company was at fault. they were neglect in taking off that day. and because of that my entire life has changed. >> o'neil says she suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder and she has an extreme fear of flying which she clals has prevented her from getting a better job that would require travel. >>> we'll be back with a look at a pair of twins that do everything together. >>> many twins spend their whole lives doing things together. twin sisters in utah are taking it to extremes. each was induced by her doctor and each doctor chose the same day. they didn't have twins, but they had a baby boy and baby girl, they look-alike. both had complications when their umbilical cor wrapped around their baby's necks at just about the same time. and the babies wiggled out of their cords. we're happy to see the families are doing very well.
colleen o'neil said she was flying on continental airlines when the plane hit extreme turbulence 20 minutesfter taking off. the airline did nothing to ensure passenger safety, when local weather reports clearly showed the threat of severe flying conditions. >> this company was at fault. they were neglect in taking off that day. and because of that my entire life has changed. >> o'neil says she suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder and she has an extreme fear of flying which she...
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colleen o'neill says a normally 20-minute trip turned into a terrifying 2-hour ordeal, when the plane hit turbulence. o'neill says she shot she was going to die and claims she suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. >> i would sue to get a bigger bag of peanuts or pretzels. i'm suing over that. >>> coming up next on this thursday, private photos and voicemails of hollywood stars hacked. now, the fbi has a suspect. >>> and a pilot's quick thinking. landing on the freeway. [ female announcer ] starbucks via® is planted the same... ♪ ...harvested the same... ♪ ...and roasted the same as our other premium coffees. ♪ it only makes sense it would taste the same. so, try it for yourself. buy a pack of 100% natural starbucks via® ready brew. we promise you'll love it or we'll send you a bag of starbucks coffee. it's the starbucks via® taste promise. look for it at starbucks stores and where you buy groceries. our turkeys in november. and want to pick up our gifts in december. that's why sears layaway let's you reserve any item you want, whenever you want, and with no finance charges. that
colleen o'neill says a normally 20-minute trip turned into a terrifying 2-hour ordeal, when the plane hit turbulence. o'neill says she shot she was going to die and claims she suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. >> i would sue to get a bigger bag of peanuts or pretzels. i'm suing over that. >>> coming up next on this thursday, private photos and voicemails of hollywood stars hacked. now, the fbi has a suspect. >>> and a pilot's quick thinking. landing on the...
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colleen o'neill says a normally 20-minute trip turned into a terrifying 2-hour ordeal, when the plane turbulence. o'neill says she shot she was going to die and claims she suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. >> i would sue to get a bigger bag of peanuts or pretzels. i'm suing over that. >>> coming up next on this thursday, private photos and voicemails of hollywood stars hacked. now, the fbi has a suspect. >>> and a pilot's quick thinking. landing on the freeway. >>> a pilot is being praised for a heroic crash landing near miami. he brought the single-engine plane down on the florida turnpike yesterday, after experiencing some mechanical problems. amazingly, no cars were hit and no one on the ground was even hurt. the pilot and his passenger only suffered some minor injuries. >> incredible. >> good under pressure, that guy. >>> and now, for a look at morning road conditions. drenched on i-95, from portland to washington, d.c. slick spots into the carolinas, georgia and florida. also wet on i-80 and 90, from chicago to cleveland. i-70, from pittsburgh to st. louis. and i-40, fr
colleen o'neill says a normally 20-minute trip turned into a terrifying 2-hour ordeal, when the plane turbulence. o'neill says she shot she was going to die and claims she suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. >> i would sue to get a bigger bag of peanuts or pretzels. i'm suing over that. >>> coming up next on this thursday, private photos and voicemails of hollywood stars hacked. now, the fbi has a suspect. >>> and a pilot's quick thinking. landing on the freeway....
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i am a proud graduate of george washington high school as is my husband, as is my daughter, colleen, and so i always would like to ditto on commissioner wynns' request to have all our names put on it. i was p.t.a. president there for many years and i'm very familiar with that school and i would like to add a distinguished teacher, carl oche, who is a gifted teacher in our district, also is a hall of merit recipient for the george washington alumni association and we wish them many, many years of success. president mendoza: commissioner yee? vice president yee: ditto on putting my name on there, except that i'm reluctant. i wish -- i really wish washington didn't exist 75 years ago and maybe 25 years ago. if it had been built 25 years ago, my basketball team would have won the championship. they beat us! president mendoza: commissioner murase? commissioner murase: i wanted to congratulate the community and make a couple of announcements related to their celebration. friday, october 14, at 2:00 p.m., retired faculty and staff are invited to retired teachers' luncheon. on friday, octobe
i am a proud graduate of george washington high school as is my husband, as is my daughter, colleen, and so i always would like to ditto on commissioner wynns' request to have all our names put on it. i was p.t.a. president there for many years and i'm very familiar with that school and i would like to add a distinguished teacher, carl oche, who is a gifted teacher in our district, also is a hall of merit recipient for the george washington alumni association and we wish them many, many years...
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he dated colleen crinnion for a couple of years and they remained close. >> he was really one of my best friends. i could talk to him any time of day about anything. >> reporter: colcolleen believes ben still listening. >> and here is a toast to my favorite ex-boyfriend and one of my very very very best friends. >> reporter: ben's landlord happened to be walking by this morning and found him and performed cpr. a city official did and checking for me and told me where that tree is located. it's public space that area between the sidewalk and the street. mrs. mitchell who we heard from, the nature says she's never filed any complaints or requests to have that tree trimmed back shawn. >> such a bizarre accident. does ben have any family members? >> reporter: i'm told he's an only child, shawn and ben lost his father six weeks ago so now his mother in florida has to bury her son next. >> will thomas thank you. >>> another big story we are following tonight disturbing details emerging in court on the murder of a 12-year-old gaithersburg girl. prosecutors reveal that jessica nguyen was stabbed
he dated colleen crinnion for a couple of years and they remained close. >> he was really one of my best friends. i could talk to him any time of day about anything. >> reporter: colcolleen believes ben still listening. >> and here is a toast to my favorite ex-boyfriend and one of my very very very best friends. >> reporter: ben's landlord happened to be walking by this morning and found him and performed cpr. a city official did and checking for me and told me where...
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we got colleen sheikh mohammad as the mastermind but identified him as the mastermind of 9/11 in april of 2002. water boarding did not start until august of 2002. he was in custody in may of 2002. water boarding did not start until august of 2002. we can go through these alleged claims of the success of enhanced interrogation that i discuss in detail. the timeline doesn't make sense. there are a lot of politicians who are part of this program or invested a lot in the program and people who agree strongly about the program and believe -- we know from the stephen bradbury memo from the office of legal counsel, these declassified documents happened recently because the memos in the office of professional responsibility or review of it we know they went back to him and they said the efficacy document about water boarding says he was arrested in 2003. it can justify the time line. but he was arrested in 2002. why not check your facts? he said my daughter is not to check facts but to believe what i am being briefed. a lot of other people in washington believe what they were briefed and that
we got colleen sheikh mohammad as the mastermind but identified him as the mastermind of 9/11 in april of 2002. water boarding did not start until august of 2002. he was in custody in may of 2002. water boarding did not start until august of 2002. we can go through these alleged claims of the success of enhanced interrogation that i discuss in detail. the timeline doesn't make sense. there are a lot of politicians who are part of this program or invested a lot in the program and people who...
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colleen and bo knew the storm was coming. >> i knew they were predicting it but i didn't believe there was going to be snow. so now i believe it. >> snow and ice quickly filled the sidewalks. and some looked to the sky in disbelief. that such a storm was hitting before halloween. >> this is already an historic storm. by midday, the snow had already reached the record here in central park, that was set back in 1925. >> the wet snow is weighing down trees, still full of autumn leaves. tim hewitt and his friend were walking through central park. when police told them to get out. because of falling branches. >> the trees definitely are coming down either side of the road, trees are coming down all the time. >> the forecast in parts of southern new england called for more than a foot of snow. this weekend, the word wicked refers to the weather, rather than the witches and goblins who are due here this halloween. and states of emergencies have already been called in several states here in the northeast. and another big problem, power outages. up wards of a million people are without power in
colleen and bo knew the storm was coming. >> i knew they were predicting it but i didn't believe there was going to be snow. so now i believe it. >> snow and ice quickly filled the sidewalks. and some looked to the sky in disbelief. that such a storm was hitting before halloween. >> this is already an historic storm. by midday, the snow had already reached the record here in central park, that was set back in 1925. >> the wet snow is weighing down trees, still full of...
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consumer goods unilever is buying an eighty two percent stake in russia's leading cosmetics make a colleen that the deal is worth four hundred million euro and the move is part of unilever strategy to conquer a faster growing emerging markets has a thirty percent share of russia's skincare market the company's stock price shot up forty percent trade on news of the deal. russia actually is one of the last consumer markets in europe which are able to show double digit growth every year and this is why you'll see in companies. spend a lot of money here invest a lot. but look at the markets now european markets ended high on friday with miners and technology stocks helping offset further losses for some banks that's following a series of downgrades and warnings from brokers and credit rating agencies shares of ericsson rose three point four percent after its mobile handset joint ventures sony ericsson broke even in the third quarter and said it still expects modest industry growth in two thousand and eleven here and russia markets ended with the best weekly gain in more than one and a half yea
consumer goods unilever is buying an eighty two percent stake in russia's leading cosmetics make a colleen that the deal is worth four hundred million euro and the move is part of unilever strategy to conquer a faster growing emerging markets has a thirty percent share of russia's skincare market the company's stock price shot up forty percent trade on news of the deal. russia actually is one of the last consumer markets in europe which are able to show double digit growth every year and this...
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be no one who knows more about what americans fighting through foreclosure are going through than colleenz. >> it's ironic that people who are in this large group feel so alone. >> reporter: the housing crisis isn't hard to understand... >> but it's hard to fix. and it's fixed one by one. >> we're going to look at the budget right now. >> reporter: hernandez runs the hope hotline, a not-for-profit service that shepherds distressed homeowners. counselors will even call the banks on behalf of borrowers to ask about loan modifications or recommend to homeowners they sell. >> so keeping the home at the end of the day is your ultimate goal? >> reporter: 24 hours a day, seven days a week, hernandez commands an army of 600 counselors who field the calls of a nation in need. in five years, you've gone from 40 calls a day... you had how many yesterday? >> 4,000. that's a slow day. >> reporter: 40 to 4,000. and 4,000 is a slow day? >> 4,000 is a slow day. >> reporter: it's free to call, lenders largely foot the bill, hernandez says, because they avoid millions in losses by preventing more foreclosu
be no one who knows more about what americans fighting through foreclosure are going through than colleenz. >> it's ironic that people who are in this large group feel so alone. >> reporter: the housing crisis isn't hard to understand... >> but it's hard to fix. and it's fixed one by one. >> we're going to look at the budget right now. >> reporter: hernandez runs the hope hotline, a not-for-profit service that shepherds distressed homeowners. counselors will even...
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and brad made the quarterfinals safe however the victory was marred by a groin injury to fly off colleen slight difference self-worth by start down poulter and twenty two year old aaron cruden time on officer to three minutes but coach graham henry was still happy to reach his maiden semifinal. bloody amazing. right now as plays that guy was a tough football and i thought by sides by particularly well. i just plays with the composure of our fellows they were under a lot of pressure times and keep the. can play with a lot of composure good said pace good game of football that is now and i'm the memory has won his second title in two weeks after coming from a set down to beat defending champion rafael nadal at the japan eye open on the doll had sent murray crashing out of two majors this year and it looked like the world number two was about twenty six and never played in time after taking the first set six three but murray who won the title and open last week bounced back to level the match and took the deciding sets to love to see his fourth title of the season and the scot maintained hi
and brad made the quarterfinals safe however the victory was marred by a groin injury to fly off colleen slight difference self-worth by start down poulter and twenty two year old aaron cruden time on officer to three minutes but coach graham henry was still happy to reach his maiden semifinal. bloody amazing. right now as plays that guy was a tough football and i thought by sides by particularly well. i just plays with the composure of our fellows they were under a lot of pressure times and...
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there has been a further setback for the all blacks at the rugby world cup flyhalf colleen slater meals mariana have been ruled out of the tournament they were injured in the quarter final victory over argentina slade who was brought in to replace the injured dan carter who it is growing on me on a broken shoulder stephen and jose here have been called up replacement and will join the team on choose a day before facing a straight in the semis at the weekend. the all blacks are threatening to skip the twenty fifteen world cup to be held in england claiming the international rugby board needs to address concerns about the taunts affects on test match revenues and sponsorships astray also support a new zealand stand on a possible boycott the concerns were raised at a meeting of rugby's major nations on monday they also indorsed plans to play midweek at the next tournament to increase the number of days between matches for second tier sides while england maybe not down to the rugby world cup but their players need to be dogged by controversy sent a man who jumped off a ferry and into all ca
there has been a further setback for the all blacks at the rugby world cup flyhalf colleen slater meals mariana have been ruled out of the tournament they were injured in the quarter final victory over argentina slade who was brought in to replace the injured dan carter who it is growing on me on a broken shoulder stephen and jose here have been called up replacement and will join the team on choose a day before facing a straight in the semis at the weekend. the all blacks are threatening to...
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investigators said he met colleen rose online when he was 15. he helped raise money for her to sent to militants and recruited women. khalid is a militant from pakistan. and she named herself jihad aim jane on a youtube video. >>> murder on a metro bus. this morning, a possible break in the deadly shooting. surveillance cameras caught two alleged suspects moments before the shooting. if you recognize them, police want to hear from you. that shooting helpen -- happened early yesterday near 23rd street and alabama avenue. the victim, 22-year-old dimitrious thompson, killed while on the way from his fiance's home. the maryland man suspected of killing his wife and stepson could face the death penalty. he is still in north carolina where he was raved. the police found the wife's body in her germantown home last week. the remains of her son warm found six days later in clarksburg. this could be a death penalty case. until more evidence comes in, lopez has not been charged in williams' death. >>> a guilty plea from a former d.c. employee accused of st
investigators said he met colleen rose online when he was 15. he helped raise money for her to sent to militants and recruited women. khalid is a militant from pakistan. and she named herself jihad aim jane on a youtube video. >>> murder on a metro bus. this morning, a possible break in the deadly shooting. surveillance cameras caught two alleged suspects moments before the shooting. if you recognize them, police want to hear from you. that shooting helpen -- happened early yesterday...
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colleen is reaching out to other parents going through the same experiences. >> it's very sad.ep feeling helpless. my kids are my world. i care about helping other people in the same boat as me. >> pica can be a symptom of autism. she has not been tested yet. she suffers from insomnia and adhd. she knows what she is doing is wrong as she gets older, but she can't help herself. >> that's a serious form of this condition. most kids outgrow it? >> they do. my 1 1/2-year-old puts everything in her mouth. now i'm like, does my child have pica? probably not. the hope is that most children will outgrow it. i remember my older one stopped putting things in her mouth by 2. >> pretty early. you were fortunate. >>> we're seeing a whole new side to rob kardashian on "dancing with the stars." the young man overshadowed by his famous sisters is making name for himself. we sent cameron math sison in t get a closer look. >> keeping up with rob kardashian is not easy. he's doing well. moving up the leader boards week after week with his family behind him every step of the way. i got a sneak pee
colleen is reaching out to other parents going through the same experiences. >> it's very sad.ep feeling helpless. my kids are my world. i care about helping other people in the same boat as me. >> pica can be a symptom of autism. she has not been tested yet. she suffers from insomnia and adhd. she knows what she is doing is wrong as she gets older, but she can't help herself. >> that's a serious form of this condition. most kids outgrow it? >> they do. my 1 1/2-year-old...
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then our temperatures will rebound just a little on sunday and monday, which is colleen.an update on traffic now with lisa baden. >>> nothing scary on the highway right now. normal volume on 66 eastbound out of manassas, in centreville and 50 fair oaks, 95 out of woodbridge and again in springfield. if 395 had briefed allies in landmark. across the american legion bridge, and it looks good on the maryland side. there was a minor problem with the georgetown pike on the beltway, but no disruption right now. 270 southbound delays are normal and out of urbana to get to hyattstown. and again in germantown. no worries in and out of baltimore. new york avenue "crash tax" south dakota avenue -- a crash at south dakota avenue. >>> the 52 degrees. >> up next, chaz bono's final bow, what he says about six weeks on the ballroom floor. >>> coming up on "anderson," i am conquering my fear of heights. on my next show, we all have fears. i will show you how to face them and overcome them. on the next "anderson." >>> 6 down and the six still in the competition. >> chaz bono had one of the
then our temperatures will rebound just a little on sunday and monday, which is colleen.an update on traffic now with lisa baden. >>> nothing scary on the highway right now. normal volume on 66 eastbound out of manassas, in centreville and 50 fair oaks, 95 out of woodbridge and again in springfield. if 395 had briefed allies in landmark. across the american legion bridge, and it looks good on the maryland side. there was a minor problem with the georgetown pike on the beltway, but no...
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continental airlines following a rough flight saying she's suffering post trau maltic stress disorder and colleen o'neal claims continental air lines risked lives by flying into bad weather saying the 20 minute flight turned into two hours of violent shaking with alarms sounding in the cockpit. >> there was a lot of screaming going on and a lot of chaos. and it was a nightmare i experience was the plane cracking open like an egg. all of us falling into abyss. >> the flight was under contract with continental. and and he says they're well trained to handle the situation autos still ahead authorities are looking for the guy, just in time. >> then this,. >> do you see another rider? and you can chat with them. >> and the app could cut your cab fair in half. [ male announcer ] sizzler's steak fest! a tri-tip sirloin, and endless salad bar, all for just $10.99. sizzler. thinking fresh every day. >>> we're hearing about ways to save money on commuting like an app can help you find someone to share a cab. >> if you shudder at the thought of a $50 cab fare, remember, there is probably someone else who ca
continental airlines following a rough flight saying she's suffering post trau maltic stress disorder and colleen o'neal claims continental air lines risked lives by flying into bad weather saying the 20 minute flight turned into two hours of violent shaking with alarms sounding in the cockpit. >> there was a lot of screaming going on and a lot of chaos. and it was a nightmare i experience was the plane cracking open like an egg. all of us falling into abyss. >> the flight was under...
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colleen o'neal is suing both airlines because of the merger.t was a continental flight that she says left her with nightmares and extreme fear of flying and the need to be medicated. she believes her posttraumatic stress will last forever. it can be a terrifying experience. your plane starts shaking in midair. drinks teeter. the aircraft suddenly plummets. colleen o'neal, sitting alongside her attorney remembers the day in 2009, when her continental connection flight from college station to houston hit terrible turbulence just minutes after takeoff. >> i was thinking about my family. i was thinking, are they going to be okay without me? >> reporter: court documents show the 20-minute flight turned into two long hours as the aircraft, quote, repeatedly rose and fell, as if it had lost power and was falling out of the sky. alarms were repeatedly sounding in the cockpit. >> there was a lot of screaming going on. there was a lot of chaos. one woman had brought out her rosary and was praying. >> reporter: o'neal is now suing continental for damages
colleen o'neal is suing both airlines because of the merger.t was a continental flight that she says left her with nightmares and extreme fear of flying and the need to be medicated. she believes her posttraumatic stress will last forever. it can be a terrifying experience. your plane starts shaking in midair. drinks teeter. the aircraft suddenly plummets. colleen o'neal, sitting alongside her attorney remembers the day in 2009, when her continental connection flight from college station to...
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. >>> ward council woman colleen clay thinks the family pet makes her home less attractive to thieves she is urging her neighbors to look around their homes. >> even if they kick through the door it will get met with a chain they will not be able to breakthrough. >> sergeant john says tacoma park police will come out and do a security check for free they focus on areas thieves target. >> we start the inspection from the perimeter, we look again at the security lighting, windows, we look at the types of locks on your doors the type of door we make recommendations. >> recommendations like getting to know who belongs in the community and who doesn't. >> we have a neighbourhood like that, they look after their property those are key things that will reduce the crime of burglary. >> nicole has taken security a step further. >> i put on my alarm system every time i go out. even if my kids are home they put it on too. >> police believe a handful of break-ins are related since most happen between 7:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., they will have plain clothes officers out during those hours looking for
. >>> ward council woman colleen clay thinks the family pet makes her home less attractive to thieves she is urging her neighbors to look around their homes. >> even if they kick through the door it will get met with a chain they will not be able to breakthrough. >> sergeant john says tacoma park police will come out and do a security check for free they focus on areas thieves target. >> we start the inspection from the perimeter, we look again at the security...
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. >> reporter: since 1999, colleen layton-robin fought to keep her monkeys. she started with 30 primates and created frisky's wildlife sanctuary. but over the years, new homes have sprung up around her howard county rescue. and those neighbors, especially ones who share driveways with frisky's wanted the sanctuary gone. >> we were here first. keep in mind, when we had the sanctuary here, this was all farm land. you had to have three or more acres to live here. >> reporter: but this week, a howard county zoning board unanimously agreed that layton- rob bins and her monkeys can stay. >> it lifted such a cloud. i've been smiling for two days. my husband gets up at 4:00 in the morning, and he says i'm smiling in my sleep. >> reporter: layton robbins says the county has never cited frisky's for violations. but neighbors fear one of the monkeys will escape and pose a threat to homeowners. >> i don't know if anyone knows how dangerous monkeys are. >> attorney thomas meacham represents some of the neighbors. he said this week's ruling may not be the last step for his
. >> reporter: since 1999, colleen layton-robin fought to keep her monkeys. she started with 30 primates and created frisky's wildlife sanctuary. but over the years, new homes have sprung up around her howard county rescue. and those neighbors, especially ones who share driveways with frisky's wanted the sanctuary gone. >> we were here first. keep in mind, when we had the sanctuary here, this was all farm land. you had to have three or more acres to live here. >> reporter: but...
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colleen wants to know what she can do to make her carved pumpkins last longer. >> the pumpkins rot because they become dehydrated. you can do several things. soak them in water overnight. you can cut and coat them with petroleum jelly. other tricks like keeping the pumpkin out of direct sunlight or putting it in the refrigerator overnight will make them last longer as well. how about that? >> or dip it in water. the next question from sue. she wants to know how to keep squirrels from eating jack-o-lanterns. >> well, the author of the book out whiting squirrels. they love pumpkins. carve one for the front step and one out in the yard. that way, the lazy squirrels are going to eat the one in fact yard. you can put something noisy near the pumpkin that will annoy the squirrels or try peppering your pumpkin. rub red pepper inside the flesh. the squirrels will leave it alone. how about that? if you have a question you want us to consider for ask liz, send it to askliznbcwashington.com. your pump kins will now last longer. >> tricks i haven't tried. it's tough to outwhit the squirrels. jim? >>>
colleen wants to know what she can do to make her carved pumpkins last longer. >> the pumpkins rot because they become dehydrated. you can do several things. soak them in water overnight. you can cut and coat them with petroleum jelly. other tricks like keeping the pumpkin out of direct sunlight or putting it in the refrigerator overnight will make them last longer as well. how about that? >> or dip it in water. the next question from sue. she wants to know how to keep squirrels...
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remember colleen raleigh's whistle-blower complaint to director miller? she was begging for the authority to wiretap zacarias moussao moussaoui's laptop. she said she had that authority and she blamed bureaucratic ineptitude and fear of taking action. that is important because those cultural problems i take as our critique, those problems persist. >> in the front row. >> it was the humphrey case that set up the wall. when i was in the reagan justice department, before that gw a 47. we had to take down fiza cap because they said it has become a criminal case and it is illegal to keep any tap up. >> 9/11 show you couldn't maintain that distinction because it was built on this idea from the cold war that foreign national-security threats would be from abroad and it was primarily criminal and what 9/11 showed was the enemy could infiltrate the country and planes were hijacked in the united states. when you can cross the border to carry out attacks, that distinction between foreign down. >> this was in the 1980s anti-black -- piggyback -- there was an incident
remember colleen raleigh's whistle-blower complaint to director miller? she was begging for the authority to wiretap zacarias moussao moussaoui's laptop. she said she had that authority and she blamed bureaucratic ineptitude and fear of taking action. that is important because those cultural problems i take as our critique, those problems persist. >> in the front row. >> it was the humphrey case that set up the wall. when i was in the reagan justice department, before that gw a 47....
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. >> reporter: since 1999, colleen layton-robin fought to keep her monkeys.tarted with 30 primates and created a wildlife saintuary. but over the years, new homes have sprung up. and those neighbors, especially the ones who share a driveway with friskies wanted the monkeys gone. >> we're here first. keep in mind, when we had the sanctuary hare, this was all farmt lands. you had to have three or more acres to live here. >> reporter: but this week, a howard county zoning board unanimously agreed that layton- robbins and her monkeys can stay. >> it has lifted such a cloud. i have been smiling for three days. my husband says he gets up at 3:00 in the morning and i'm smiling in my life. >> reporter: she has never been cited for violation or found unsafe for animals or people. but neighbors fear one of the monkeys will escape and pose a threat to homeowners. >> i don't know that anyone knows how dangerous monkeys are or that they can carry disease until you really look into something like that. >> reporter: attorney thomas meacham represents some of the neighbors.
. >> reporter: since 1999, colleen layton-robin fought to keep her monkeys.tarted with 30 primates and created a wildlife saintuary. but over the years, new homes have sprung up. and those neighbors, especially the ones who share a driveway with friskies wanted the monkeys gone. >> we're here first. keep in mind, when we had the sanctuary hare, this was all farmt lands. you had to have three or more acres to live here. >> reporter: but this week, a howard county zoning board...
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was misinterpreted, which had to do with a cultural problem within the organizations, and remember colleen rowelly's whistle-blowing complaint to fbi director mueller when she said she was begging for authority to wire tapp zachariah moussaoui's laptop, and she had that ability before the patriot act, and she blamed bureaucratic ineptitude and errors and fear of taking action, not any law, and that's important because i think those cultural problems -- i take it this was the critique or messers cane and hamilton and those problems persist despite the legal changes. >> in the front row. >> hi. is was the humphreys case, do you remember john? that set up the wall, because when i was in the reagan-meese justice department, before that it was twa47. we had to take down fisa tap because the career people at the justice department told me it's now become a criminal case and it's illegal to keep any tap up. unless we get a title -- >> just to expand on that point. the thing that 9/11 showed you couldn't maintain that distinction anymore because it was built on this idea that came from the previou
was misinterpreted, which had to do with a cultural problem within the organizations, and remember colleen rowelly's whistle-blowing complaint to fbi director mueller when she said she was begging for authority to wire tapp zachariah moussaoui's laptop, and she had that ability before the patriot act, and she blamed bureaucratic ineptitude and errors and fear of taking action, not any law, and that's important because i think those cultural problems -- i take it this was the critique or messers...
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colleen o'neill sitting alongside her attorney remembers the day in 2009 when her continental connectionllege station to houston hit terrible turbulence just minutes after takeoff. >> i was thinking of my family. i was thinking are they going to be okay without me? >> reporter: court documents show the 20-minute flight turned into two long hours as the aircraft "repeatedly rose and fell as if it had lost power and was falling out of the sky." alarms were repeatedly sounding in the cockpit. >> there was a lot of screaming going on. there was a lot of chaos. one woman was -- had brought out her rosary and was praying. o'neill is now suing continental for damages relating to post-traumatic stress. >> the most graphic nightmare that i experienced frequently was of the plane cracking open like an egg and all of us falling into the abyss. >> reporter: she claims the airline risked lives by flying into bad weather. the lawsuit says weather reports available to the pilots showed a threat of tornadoes, wind sheer, and dangerously strong winds with rotating and intense thunderstorms. >> the decisi
colleen o'neill sitting alongside her attorney remembers the day in 2009 when her continental connectionllege station to houston hit terrible turbulence just minutes after takeoff. >> i was thinking of my family. i was thinking are they going to be okay without me? >> reporter: court documents show the 20-minute flight turned into two long hours as the aircraft "repeatedly rose and fell as if it had lost power and was falling out of the sky." alarms were repeatedly...