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. >> thank you, deborah. >> 75 degrees on tv hill. the i-team continues its investigation into an alleged pill mill. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. how do you see the second half of the season playing out for the orioles? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. [ horn honks ] ♪ oh, those were the best of days ♪ ♪ i still feel the summer rays ♪ that graced our backs as we went down the lane ♪ [ horn honks ] [ male announcer ] when your car is more than just a car to you, the right insurance matters. are you getting the coverage options you need and the discounts you deserve? for an agent or quote, call 800-my-coverage or visit travelers.com. >> the i-team was there when a pain clinic was rateided. >> deborah weiner contributes the investigation. >> closed out by the owners and operators were indicted in may. stan the i-team began tracking the other side of the story, the medical professionals that work inside. >
. >> thank you, deborah. >> 75 degrees on tv hill. the i-team continues its investigation into an alleged pill mill. >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. how do you see the second half of the season playing out for the orioles? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. [ horn honks ] ♪ oh, those were the best of days ♪ ♪ i still feel the summer rays ♪...
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for the 11 news i-team, i am at deborah weiner. >> do you need or want a new job? and google yourself tops the list of tips. h.r. managers will google you, so make sure it they like what they see. stay current with their latest projects. make sure your resume is in several formats, like pdf, word, and html, and on a mobile device, to send it quickly. if you want to be an airline pilot, now could be your chance. nearly half a million new airline pilots will be needed in commercial, it's over the next two years. the greatest growth is predicted for the asia-pacific region. boeing executives say that airliners in china and india are facing a pilot shortage, creating flight delays. technicians will also be needed. >> now, you're 11 insta-weather- plus forecast with meteorologist lowell melser. >> loosen up the tie, because the hot weather is back. a brief break, but now high temperatures are returning. some of the warmer spots in salisbury, 91 degrees. edgewood, 86. pretty much the only relief you can get his way out in the western portions. 75 in oakland. when you tak
for the 11 news i-team, i am at deborah weiner. >> do you need or want a new job? and google yourself tops the list of tips. h.r. managers will google you, so make sure it they like what they see. stay current with their latest projects. make sure your resume is in several formats, like pdf, word, and html, and on a mobile device, to send it quickly. if you want to be an airline pilot, now could be your chance. nearly half a million new airline pilots will be needed in commercial, it's...
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before the seven day this was sent in by deborah smith.at in the river in springfield and got your storm umbrella. >> yeah. >> here is the outlook. you won't need that with the heat after monday. the break-in the heat is coming. it doesn't get here until late sunday. >> i see a little rain. >> we could use some rain but the big thing is breaking heat wave. >> all right. thank you. >> up next a -- more abc 2news, first a look at night line. >> coming up, she got robbed and she found a way to fight back, turning the tables by rigging her home with high tech surveillance. >>> and we get to know the extreme weight loss guru who helps his super obese clients go to half their size. that's coming up on night line after the news at 11. your grilling is still gonna be pretty amateur. but your deck? that's pro. finish like a pro with cabot wood stains. cabot...that's pro. . >>> 62, 998, 999, 63,000, that was a happy day for thomas who paid off his mortgage with $63,000 in pennys. they first got the idea after they bought their home in 1977. >> not m
before the seven day this was sent in by deborah smith.at in the river in springfield and got your storm umbrella. >> yeah. >> here is the outlook. you won't need that with the heat after monday. the break-in the heat is coming. it doesn't get here until late sunday. >> i see a little rain. >> we could use some rain but the big thing is breaking heat wave. >> all right. thank you. >> up next a -- more abc 2news, first a look at night line. >> coming up,...
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in fact, deborah, she remains a mystery woman.his is a woman we saw at the opening ceremony who joined the indian team as they marched around the stadium behind me and nobody knew who she was. and the indian team was absolutely furious. they had said it showed up with a lot of security issues that the london organizers had to answer today and sebastian, the head of the london organizing committee, said they still don't actually have name for her but they can confirm that she was a participant at the opening ceremony. she had been part of the splendid show and that he describes it as having gotten overexcited, a little too excited, and got involved in the ceremony. she did no harm at the end of the day but it threw up all sorts of questions about what had happened with security, if somebody could get on to the track and march alongside a team. >> sure. no harm if you include impostering an athlete. becky anderson in london, thank you. we appreciate it. so now that today events are over in london, china is in the lead right now with
in fact, deborah, she remains a mystery woman.his is a woman we saw at the opening ceremony who joined the indian team as they marched around the stadium behind me and nobody knew who she was. and the indian team was absolutely furious. they had said it showed up with a lot of security issues that the london organizers had to answer today and sebastian, the head of the london organizing committee, said they still don't actually have name for her but they can confirm that she was a participant...
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deborah. hi there. >> caller: hi. i wanted to comment on what the gentleman had said. he said he would have voted for the war, and i would have, too. i don't really think at that time, people were, you know, i don't think there was a widespread amount of newspapers. people weren't so literal that they could read about what was going on in the nation and people now that are voting are not thinking about that -- they're not placing themselves in that time frame of 1812. and what it must have been like for the people. >> professor, you had written in your book also, to answer deborah's question, you had written that the proponents of the war appealed directly to the national ardor in their effort to rouse the populace. she talked about the newspapers. how did they appeal to that ardor? >> well, in fact, there were many, many newspapers, hundreds of newspapers across the country in this period. in the period of the early republic it's really when you have the first explosion of printing, of the press, and that's very exciting. some newspapers last only a few years and then
deborah. hi there. >> caller: hi. i wanted to comment on what the gentleman had said. he said he would have voted for the war, and i would have, too. i don't really think at that time, people were, you know, i don't think there was a widespread amount of newspapers. people weren't so literal that they could read about what was going on in the nation and people now that are voting are not thinking about that -- they're not placing themselves in that time frame of 1812. and what it must...
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el siguiente es unnforme de deborah fico sexual de adcentes.enemos la idea equivocada de que los niños involucrados en el tráfico no son los que viven en nuestras comunidades... vemos todo el tiempo que sí lo son." la mayorÍa de esos niÑos se ha escapado de casa. el sexo como medio de supervivencia es comÚn- los adolescentes lo dan a cambio de una comida o un lugar donde estar. ella nos pidiÓ que no usa ramos su nombre real.... la llamamos violet. su hija se escapÓ de casa cuando tenÍa catorce aÑos. ¿quÉ sabe de su vida cuando se y sola, la adolescente era un blanco perfecto. en una parada de autobÚs conociÓ a un hombre que parecÍa agradable. "le pidió que los acompañara a a su a, y eentróal a.. asíezó o como muchas otras adolescentes , cuando se dio cuenta, era demasiado tarde. "la amenazó.... si decía qué ba haco o si reacciono antes los resultados de las elecciones presidenciales mexicanas del domingo... fernando pizarro, nos amplia el informe.. ---------------------- ----------------------- -------- el gobierno de estados unidos, primero a
el siguiente es unnforme de deborah fico sexual de adcentes.enemos la idea equivocada de que los niños involucrados en el tráfico no son los que viven en nuestras comunidades... vemos todo el tiempo que sí lo son." la mayorÍa de esos niÑos se ha escapado de casa. el sexo como medio de supervivencia es comÚn- los adolescentes lo dan a cambio de una comida o un lugar donde estar. ella nos pidiÓ que no usa ramos su nombre real.... la llamamos violet. su hija se escapÓ de casa cuando...
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deborah weiner continues her investigation. >> closed out by the owners and operators were indicted in may. since the i-team began tracking the other side of the story, the medical professionals that worked inside. >> it was a lucrative business. the pain clinic where prosecutors say doctors earned $1,200 a day and the clinic saw up to 80 patients a day who paid cash up front for treatment. since it was shut down, this physicians assistant who worked there was ordered to surrender her medical license. another physician's assistant was tracked down. the right to track down another person who used to work their and our conversation was brief. >> turn the cameras off. >> tonight a follow-up to the alleged pill mill case here in for the 11 news i-team, i am deborah weiner. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. not bad overall. one accident in hampstead along route 30 right near trenton mill road. watch for possible delays in that area. we have been tracking some defective traffic light at 50 near 404 at th
deborah weiner continues her investigation. >> closed out by the owners and operators were indicted in may. since the i-team began tracking the other side of the story, the medical professionals that worked inside. >> it was a lucrative business. the pain clinic where prosecutors say doctors earned $1,200 a day and the clinic saw up to 80 patients a day who paid cash up front for treatment. since it was shut down, this physicians assistant who worked there was ordered to surrender...
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. >> the event is the brainchild of deborah brenner. >> our whole thing is to sustain a farm. >> whoworld she knew very little about. so why wine? how did you get interested in this industry? >> what happened was i came out to napa to explore it. to see if i actually could do something? the wine industry and all of a sudden, i'm meeting these women that were incredibly resilient and hopeful, passionate for what they were doing and they were working for the toughest boss in the world because they worked for mother nature. >> her desire to spend more time outdoors coupled with the passion for wine led her to california. she spent months meeting women of the wine world and in 2006 published a book aptly titled, women of the vine. a year later, she turned the book into a bottle to create a wine company of the same name. california grape grower kim ledbetter farms the land. >> i'm thinking i'd like about -- >> allison crowe makes the wine. >> these are our main line of wines. >> and deborah, drawing on her marketing experience -- >> a nice letter from hillary clinton. >> acts as the compa
. >> the event is the brainchild of deborah brenner. >> our whole thing is to sustain a farm. >> whoworld she knew very little about. so why wine? how did you get interested in this industry? >> what happened was i came out to napa to explore it. to see if i actually could do something? the wine industry and all of a sudden, i'm meeting these women that were incredibly resilient and hopeful, passionate for what they were doing and they were working for the toughest boss...
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deborah weiner with more. >> traffic lights are blinking.re entwined with power lines and places that never seem to close are closed. it is a day after in ellicott city and no one seems to describe the storm that caused this mess better than andrew anina. >> we started ducking for cover! it was bad! it was just -- that storm that i've never seen before. came through like a freight. didn't think anything of it. and then -- started looking around and trees down everywhere. couldn't believe it. >> this is their house now. fortunately, no one was hurt but there's an enormous amount of hard cleanup ahead. the wooded lot they fell in love with has a whole different feel now with six trees down. >> when i woke up this morning, it was like wow, what happened? it looked like a tornado came through. >> winds were gusting over 60 miles an hour in some areas but it was not a tornado. nevertheless, debris in the road is slowing down traffic and trucks are hauling away tree limbs and generators are humming and they may be humming for sometime according to
deborah weiner with more. >> traffic lights are blinking.re entwined with power lines and places that never seem to close are closed. it is a day after in ellicott city and no one seems to describe the storm that caused this mess better than andrew anina. >> we started ducking for cover! it was bad! it was just -- that storm that i've never seen before. came through like a freight. didn't think anything of it. and then -- started looking around and trees down everywhere. couldn't...
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the cnn "newsroom" conditions with deborah in for don lemon. have a great week.rk state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. see life in the best light. [music] transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. [ dramatic soundtrack plays ] whether it's showing competitors' rates or striving to be number one, we're always up for a little competition. zap! [ sparking ] now, that's progressive. >>> you are in the cnn "newsroom." i'm deborah feyerick in for don lemon. let's look at the stories we're following this hour. a movie theater turned into a murder scene. the colorado suspect
the cnn "newsroom" conditions with deborah in for don lemon. have a great week.rk state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. see life in...
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welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at installation, photographers, videographers. >> that has really expanded the program out. it is becoming so dynamic right now with your vision of interesting artists in
welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool....
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dominic johnson, deborah benedict, henry j.w., ursula mcguire, and jay sahn. >> i am gilbert, i am had disabled veteran. i was homeless for 12 years, and since then i have been in five or six different hotels. the problem is that all of these people are unaccountable. we have the city inspector come by. there was one window that was accessible, and there was construction going on and there was an inch of dirt -- and i had to keep this closed. i was suffocating and burning up. the city inspector said that there was nothing to do. this is something he did not want to deal with. by building had the fire doors off of it for three years. you have the city, by -- and no one wanted to take up responsibility. my mail was still in four years. they did not want to deal with this. the u.s. post office did not want to deal with this. my neighbor down all killed himself and put a note on his door. it was there for two weeks until the smell of his body came down the hallway and my neighbor told me, what is that smell? finally we got them to open the door. they did not think this was an emergency. th
dominic johnson, deborah benedict, henry j.w., ursula mcguire, and jay sahn. >> i am gilbert, i am had disabled veteran. i was homeless for 12 years, and since then i have been in five or six different hotels. the problem is that all of these people are unaccountable. we have the city inspector come by. there was one window that was accessible, and there was construction going on and there was an inch of dirt -- and i had to keep this closed. i was suffocating and burning up. the city...
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affects product to market because investors are frustrated fat and and and and not an inexpensive and deboraht is the hands of thousands of dollars so not just treasure but time. >>> there is now officially announced location of the office it is expected to be in san jose the details unveil tomorrow at a news conference in washington d.c. >>> it san jose in one of the growing number of cities chronicle with budget cuts by slashing pay and pensions of city employees. cbs reporter. clemens shows the backlash. >>> after 15 years as a motorcycle cop in san jose sergeant ed, over cannot afford to patrol the streets of silicon valley >>> i own a home in san jose but if i take a pay cut and lose my house. >>> he's decided to look for new job and a new city turning in accidents of other police officers leaving san jose. fallout from a vote in june to reform pension paid. mayor chuck reed spearheaded the ballot measure which requires workers pay more now and into their pension plans. and abandon some benefits. >>> some people do like me and some don't >>> mayor rhee says the cuts re only way to avoid
affects product to market because investors are frustrated fat and and and and not an inexpensive and deboraht is the hands of thousands of dollars so not just treasure but time. >>> there is now officially announced location of the office it is expected to be in san jose the details unveil tomorrow at a news conference in washington d.c. >>> it san jose in one of the growing number of cities chronicle with budget cuts by slashing pay and pensions of city employees. cbs...
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but web ruwalker said -- deborah walker said she discussed the situation with mayor ed lee. the question is whether rost's attorneys -- whether ross mirkarimi's attorneys will pursue. >>> getting california's high- speed rail approved. lawmakers will vote tomorrow. governor jerry brown's proposal includes $705 million that will luelectrify -- electrify california's high-speed rails. >>> live in oakland where police are not just trying to clean up the streets, they are fighting crime on the water. how they are doing it coming up. >> clouds and cooler temperatures today. steve paulson is up to tell you if you could expect a warm up for the weekend. and a florida story that is surprising people nationwide, a lifeguard fired for saving a man who was in danger of drowning. >>> this fire broke out around 1:00 a.m. this morning in oakland. ktvu news crew arrived before the first firefighters. flames reached 20 feet in the air. we don't know if it was an accident or deliberately set. >>> huge tree fell and damaged a car in oakland on east 20th street around 3:30 a.m. this morning. t
but web ruwalker said -- deborah walker said she discussed the situation with mayor ed lee. the question is whether rost's attorneys -- whether ross mirkarimi's attorneys will pursue. >>> getting california's high- speed rail approved. lawmakers will vote tomorrow. governor jerry brown's proposal includes $705 million that will luelectrify -- electrify california's high-speed rails. >>> live in oakland where police are not just trying to clean up the streets, they are fighting...
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ktvu's deborah is live now. . >> reporter: the driver sid see the bicyclist. -- the driver did see the bicyclist. the car hits him and keeps going. >> reporter: just before 10:00 p.m. last night, police found a mangled bicycle in the street and the man in his 4ths who had -- in his 40s who had been riding it. >> body right there. >> reporter: she saw the impact and how badly the bicyclist was injured. >> reporter: she leaves the driver was gunning for the victim -- she believes the driver was gunning for the victim. police do not have evidence. >> after the collision the driver accelerated and drug the guy for 100 feet before it fell off the vehicle and then continued without stopping. >> reporter: investigators will review any surveillance video they can find. so far the car description is vague. a dark color older make sedan. others in the neighborhood wish they could help nab the driver. >> i wish i knew. >> reporter: would you talk about it? >> yeah. i would. because i am an honest guy, you see. >>> the victim did not have i.d. but using finger prints they were able to identify him
ktvu's deborah is live now. . >> reporter: the driver sid see the bicyclist. -- the driver did see the bicyclist. the car hits him and keeps going. >> reporter: just before 10:00 p.m. last night, police found a mangled bicycle in the street and the man in his 4ths who had -- in his 40s who had been riding it. >> body right there. >> reporter: she saw the impact and how badly the bicyclist was injured. >> reporter: she leaves the driver was gunning for the victim --...
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i'm deborah at cnn world headquarters in tonight for don lemon. let's get you up to speed on some of the day's headlines. the colorado suspect linked to that massed shooting spree back in court in just a couple of hours. james holmes expected to be formally charged with 12 counts of first-degree murder. 58 others were injured. court documents filed friday showed holmes was a patient of university of colorado's psychiatrist before the attack. a live report from the courthouse is just ahead. >>> this is jerusalem. the old city republican presidential hopeful mitt romney praying alt at the jewish holy site. romney met some israeli leaders today and raised eyebrows when he said israel's capital is jerusalem and if elected he would support moving the american embassy there. he also left no guessing where he stands on israel's defense against iran. >> we recognize israel's right to defend itself and that it is right for america to stand with you. >> full details on romney's day in jerusalem coming up in a moment. >>> defense secretary leon panetta says
i'm deborah at cnn world headquarters in tonight for don lemon. let's get you up to speed on some of the day's headlines. the colorado suspect linked to that massed shooting spree back in court in just a couple of hours. james holmes expected to be formally charged with 12 counts of first-degree murder. 58 others were injured. court documents filed friday showed holmes was a patient of university of colorado's psychiatrist before the attack. a live report from the courthouse is just ahead....
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deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >>> affiliate wfsb tells us that state officials have examined otherst hartford group home and "found no bruises or other signs of recent abuse." >>> a teenager easter fiing under water battle with a 10-foot gator. what he did to save himself will amaze you. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. [ female announcer ] new roc® retinol correxion max. the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. roc® max for maximum results. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pa
deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >>> affiliate wfsb tells us that state officials have examined otherst hartford group home and "found no bruises or other signs of recent abuse." >>> a teenager easter fiing under water battle with a 10-foot gator. what he did to save himself will amaze you. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and...
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the first one is from carla shorted to deborah morgan, and it deals with the trees that have been inspected and noted that three of the five were noted with public notice. two of the trees were denied based upon their condition, so that is the reason that this is here. president hwang: is that an exhibit to a submission already proved that email? what is the date of it? >> this is dated march 5. 2012. this is before the hearing on april 23. president hwang: ok. and what does it say again? it is from his short? >> this is an assistant. ok. do you want me to read it again? president hwang: we wanted in the record. i am wondering what it says. >> it says than ever inspected the trees and have posted some for public notice. some were in good condition. bay would issue a denial letter, and you can appeal the decision, but the reason i wanted to put this in here is that there were two trees that were in too good of condition to be given the
the first one is from carla shorted to deborah morgan, and it deals with the trees that have been inspected and noted that three of the five were noted with public notice. two of the trees were denied based upon their condition, so that is the reason that this is here. president hwang: is that an exhibit to a submission already proved that email? what is the date of it? >> this is dated march 5. 2012. this is before the hearing on april 23. president hwang: ok. and what does it say again?...
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deborah has spent 20 years in the transportation and transit business. she worked at bart, she worked for wmata, which runs the metro ntin d.c. she subsequently became director of administration and accessible services. before i came, it you appointed her to be the interim executive director and ceo of the agency. what you may not know is that she is also president of the northern california chapter of the conference on minority transportation officials. she is active in the women's transportation seminar. she serves on the california transit association's executive committee. she is on urban habitats board of directors. i know you will recognize how phenomenal diver is for this agency and for the city -- dabber is for this agency and for the city. i met with her very early on. i had a great conversation. from that moment forward, i have had the best of working relationships. in the success i have had i really a tribute to her support and guidance. she really knows this agency inside out. she really understands san francisco, at extremely hard- working,
deborah has spent 20 years in the transportation and transit business. she worked at bart, she worked for wmata, which runs the metro ntin d.c. she subsequently became director of administration and accessible services. before i came, it you appointed her to be the interim executive director and ceo of the agency. what you may not know is that she is also president of the northern california chapter of the conference on minority transportation officials. she is active in the women's...
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deborah linz... reports.../ from our...sister station... in... charleston, westvirginia.../ the...? uncertainty. 3 nats...> > here at rock branch mechanical...a heating and cooling company.. the > owner pays 100 percent of his employees health premiums.... under the > affordable care act...beginning in 2014... all businesses with more than > 50 employees must offer some form of health insurance... rock branch cfo > worries how that mandate will impact his vendors.> > 8:19:23-:42> "if they don't have the health care coverage like us... they may have to > increase prices...pass onto us...ultimately..we may have to eat...or > pass on somewhere down the road.> > if small businesses don't comply with the new legislation...they may be > fined two to three thousand dollars per employee every year.> > 8:04:33-"41> "my concern is they're going to find the penalty is less than offering > insurance to so they are going to drop employee health insurance and put > onto state exchange."> > congresswoman shelley moore capito> > 08:06:40-:49> "what were seeing now...even in anticipation of the pro
deborah linz... reports.../ from our...sister station... in... charleston, westvirginia.../ the...? uncertainty. 3 nats...> > here at rock branch mechanical...a heating and cooling company.. the > owner pays 100 percent of his employees health premiums.... under the > affordable care act...beginning in 2014... all businesses with more than > 50 employees must offer some form of health insurance... rock branch cfo > worries how that mandate will impact his vendors.> >...
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deborah winger found out it is taking a deadly toll on the young people of suburbia. >> these women are bound by grief, loss, and heroin. all three mothers lost children to heroin. >> is an epidemic. why are we not hearing more about it? i wish i knew. >> they were not losers are outcasts or unpopular, just regular kids, according to family. >> he missed just a really smart kid who had hopes and dreams and goals. >> sherries daughter even attended the funeral for cathy son and tried to get clean herself. >> it said no more drugs, no more drugs, i love my parents. >> drug counselors say they are seeing a spike and overdoses in the suburbs. harford county officials are compiling statistics. with the crackdown prescription painkillers, the cheaper and more pure than ever street heroin is a powerful lure. >> for the past several years they have been up using and abusing cox the cotton and prescription drugs. -- abusing oxycotin. the complicated and painful road of addiction lines straight through suburbia. >> we gave her anything she wanted and she could have had anything she wanted. >> the
deborah winger found out it is taking a deadly toll on the young people of suburbia. >> these women are bound by grief, loss, and heroin. all three mothers lost children to heroin. >> is an epidemic. why are we not hearing more about it? i wish i knew. >> they were not losers are outcasts or unpopular, just regular kids, according to family. >> he missed just a really smart kid who had hopes and dreams and goals. >> sherries daughter even attended the funeral for...
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. -- our presenter is deborah small. >> i want to go back to where we started this evening with conflict that president huffman made and talking about what the war on drugs is and how we got to this place. i feel like it is particularly important that we're having this conversation in san francisco because san francisco was one of the first cities to pass a law restricting drug use back in the late 1800's. not surprisingly, as was noted by alice in her talk, that first drug law was specifically directed at opium use and it had its bases in discrimination. it was specifically designed to target the chinese community for their drug consumption and completely ignored similar drug consumption by europeans here. in that way, that that law here in san francisco was based and built in discrimination, so have all of our drug policies in the u.s. parent is not an accident that we have chosen to target cocaine as opposed to ritalin, opiates as opposed to other products that we have targeted. all of the laws that we have passed initially were linked to monogamy is. the first anti canada's law was d
. -- our presenter is deborah small. >> i want to go back to where we started this evening with conflict that president huffman made and talking about what the war on drugs is and how we got to this place. i feel like it is particularly important that we're having this conversation in san francisco because san francisco was one of the first cities to pass a law restricting drug use back in the late 1800's. not surprisingly, as was noted by alice in her talk, that first drug law was...
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deborah leaderman tried to lick the heat with ice cream. >> ice cream helps and being around my fantastic family because they are cool and hip. >> reporter: weather forecasters expect a cold front to move in monday. problem is it will most likely bring severe weather with it. >> nearly 240 cities nationwide set all time highs over the past 30 days. remember washington remember wjz is always on. log on to wjz.com. >>> back here in police in baltimore are asking for your help in locating a missing teenager. this is 15-year-old cameron wilkerson. detectives say he was last seen on thursday in the 2900 block of edison highway. he is a foster child and developmentally challenged. police ask anyone with information to call 911. >>> it's an oyster reef unlike any other here in maryland. for the first time the chesapeake bay foundation has established a oyster habitat that fishermen and residents can reach out and touch. tim williams has more from anne arundel county. >> one adult oyster can filter up to 50 gallons of water every kay. you think of all the millions of oysters and they are a factor
deborah leaderman tried to lick the heat with ice cream. >> ice cream helps and being around my fantastic family because they are cool and hip. >> reporter: weather forecasters expect a cold front to move in monday. problem is it will most likely bring severe weather with it. >> nearly 240 cities nationwide set all time highs over the past 30 days. remember washington remember wjz is always on. log on to wjz.com. >>> back here in police in baltimore are asking for...
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deborah has the story. >> it was a go-to destination for people from all parts of the country. the pain clinic was rated then shut down in may, state authorities labeled it a pill mill. three people were charged with conspiracy to distribute narcotics. the operators of the clinics and the elderly man who owned the business. since may, when the signs announced this place was closed, we began tracking the other side of the story, the medical professionals who work inside. prosecutors say it doctors earn up to $1,200 a day and the clinic sought 80 patients a day who paid cash upfront for treatment. late last month, only the i te wasam there as the maryland board of physicians is spent in the -- suspended the license of this person, accused of prescribing drugs for illegal purposes were working out declining. the board ordered her to surrender her license and nonprescription forms in her possession. according to a affidavit, its legal troubles began in march of last year's with several out-of- state people trying to pass prescriptions for large amounts of the painkiller. prescripti
deborah has the story. >> it was a go-to destination for people from all parts of the country. the pain clinic was rated then shut down in may, state authorities labeled it a pill mill. three people were charged with conspiracy to distribute narcotics. the operators of the clinics and the elderly man who owned the business. since may, when the signs announced this place was closed, we began tracking the other side of the story, the medical professionals who work inside. prosecutors say it...
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maybe it is a fool me once -- but i stood here and voted for deborah walker. i voted for gabriel holland. respectfully, supervisor, i voted for you. knowing full well you would not vote the way i would want to see you vote. but i voted for all of these appointees, including commissioner sugaya when my good friend demonstrated all the conflict had and demonstrated some of the insensitive comments he made to the italian-american community right before the vote. but i did that because of his dedication and his willingness to serve the city of san francisco and because of his openness and because of his expertise. if we're going to go down the road of all the sudden we will have policy litmus test for our commissioners, i think that's a sad statement. i don't want to see this board do that. we haven't done it for 10 years. this is the third time he is here. supervisor maxwell voted for and three times. -- voted for him three times. we have seen broad diversity supporting mike, broad diversity supporting oliver commissioners when they demonstrate a commitment to th
maybe it is a fool me once -- but i stood here and voted for deborah walker. i voted for gabriel holland. respectfully, supervisor, i voted for you. knowing full well you would not vote the way i would want to see you vote. but i voted for all of these appointees, including commissioner sugaya when my good friend demonstrated all the conflict had and demonstrated some of the insensitive comments he made to the italian-american community right before the vote. but i did that because of his...
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virginia that takes decouple bush's next week and then there's a marvelous book right on my desk by deborahdean who was the author gulf [inaudible] and she has her book coming out. there is a very rich list coming out this summer. >> in question bookstore in salt lake what are you reading on your summer reading list? >> of the one i mentioned coming out in august is a wonderful model and
virginia that takes decouple bush's next week and then there's a marvelous book right on my desk by deborahdean who was the author gulf [inaudible] and she has her book coming out. there is a very rich list coming out this summer. >> in question bookstore in salt lake what are you reading on your summer reading list? >> of the one i mentioned coming out in august is a wonderful model and
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deborah post has been interviewing a lot of people in the neighborhood where he lived. one of the quotes that came from someone in his neighborhood who had seen him some frequent times said no one knew him, no one. this guy who was there in plain sight was unknowable. the search really will go on now to find out who in fact james holmes was. this is an incredible puzzle. lots of pieces that need to be put together here. of course all of the resources of nbc news are on the scene right now and we'll make sure that if there is any breaking news about this, we'll get it to you right away. we'll have continuing coverage of course on msnbc, nbcnews.com and tonight brian williams will be reporting live from aurora colorado on "nbc nightly news" and ann curry will anchor a special edition of "dateline" live at 9:00 eastern, 8:00 central. i'm harry smith. nbc news, new york. >>> a guy walks in dressed all in black, helmet, dwas mgas mas black armor. >> take a very close look. this is the first picture we're getting of 24-year-old james holmes, the man police say opened fire ins
deborah post has been interviewing a lot of people in the neighborhood where he lived. one of the quotes that came from someone in his neighborhood who had seen him some frequent times said no one knew him, no one. this guy who was there in plain sight was unknowable. the search really will go on now to find out who in fact james holmes was. this is an incredible puzzle. lots of pieces that need to be put together here. of course all of the resources of nbc news are on the scene right now and...
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for the 11 news i-team, i'm deborah weiner. >> and two healthy life doctors who worked at a previousn of the clinic in owings mills were suspended by the state's medical board, a trial date for the owner and operators hasn't yet been set. stay with us. there are much more news ahead on "11 news sunday morning." can the orioles win four in a [ snoring ] ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing. [ birds chirping ] introducing zzzquil, the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil. ♪ hands are healthy. with lysol kitchen soap, washing dishes is easy. with lysol kitchen soap, surfaces are clean. hands. dishes. surfaces. the lysol no-touch kitchen system: the only all-in-one kitchen soap. try it for yourself. lysol. mission for health. >> good morning. last year took the orioles until august 24th to win their 50th game of the season. going into last night's game, the orioles had 49 wins.
for the 11 news i-team, i'm deborah weiner. >> and two healthy life doctors who worked at a previousn of the clinic in owings mills were suspended by the state's medical board, a trial date for the owner and operators hasn't yet been set. stay with us. there are much more news ahead on "11 news sunday morning." can the orioles win four in a [ snoring ] ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds,...
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. >> the professor, you had written in the book also, to answer deborah's question, that the proponents of the war had appealed to the national arter, she talked about the newspapers. how did they appeal to that arter? >> well, in fact, there were many, many newspapers, hundreds of newspapers across the country in this period. in the period of the early republic it's really when you have the first explosion of printing of the press and that's very exciting. some of them last only a few years and then they fold and die. others have ones that go on for decade, but cheap printing is really emerging in this period and that's part of what makes the war of 1812 so interesting to look at in a cultural perspective to look at what's being printed in the papers because people are reading the papers and ordinary people are interested in getting involved in the war so not only are there newspaper, but there's something that we don't have any more today, but you might think of as being almost leak a facebook posting or a tweet and that's the broadside poster. people could make one-page posters that
. >> the professor, you had written in the book also, to answer deborah's question, that the proponents of the war had appealed to the national arter, she talked about the newspapers. how did they appeal to that arter? >> well, in fact, there were many, many newspapers, hundreds of newspapers across the country in this period. in the period of the early republic it's really when you have the first explosion of printing of the press and that's very exciting. some of them last only a...
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collapse on top of thousands of workers with heavy equipment trying to clean up the fast amounts of deborah and to provide people with shelter and with food but things are becoming more difficult as time wears on food supplies short people here are exhausted they are hungry and increasingly they're angry. russian president vladimir putin flew over the area and it's come and met local leaders to try and decide what should be done to help people here as best possible and he's demanded an inquiry looking into if there could have been moved things that could have been done to help protect this town and its citizens and the region from the floods swept through here and floods that have claimed so many lives. reporting there in the deadly floods in southern russia sent reverberations across the country the region is a massive tourist hub with thousands of holiday makers heading there every summer but with travel and communications now paralyzed news about friends and loved ones caught up in the disaster area is limited his art is current or archie. i'm here in moscow standing in front of one of t
collapse on top of thousands of workers with heavy equipment trying to clean up the fast amounts of deborah and to provide people with shelter and with food but things are becoming more difficult as time wears on food supplies short people here are exhausted they are hungry and increasingly they're angry. russian president vladimir putin flew over the area and it's come and met local leaders to try and decide what should be done to help people here as best possible and he's demanded an inquiry...