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>> now "inside edition" in high definition with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello, everybody, and thankt. he was a fixture on television for a generation and became synonymous with the so "moon river." now andy williams has died. the legendary singer passed away after a long belaid we are bladder cancer. ♪ moon river >> andy williams will be remembered as the last of the great crooners. no one will ever forget his rendition of the theme song for "breakfast at tiffany's." but what you may not know is that williams who died yesterday of bladder cancer at age 84, was instrumental in bringing new talent to life. look at a little marie osmond sitting on andy's lap during a 1964 broadcast of his popular variety show. >> he gave us our break. >> alan osmond will never forget what andy williams meant to him and the rest of the osmonds. >> we were close. we talked about life, we talked about family. he would teach us how to be profession ole and do it right. ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year. ♪ >> williams, whose annual ristmas specials drew huge tv ratings dade at his home in branson,
>> now "inside edition" in high definition with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello, everybody, and thankt. he was a fixture on television for a generation and became synonymous with the so "moon river." now andy williams has died. the legendary singer passed away after a long belaid we are bladder cancer. ♪ moon river >> andy williams will be remembered as the last of the great crooners. no one will ever forget his rendition of the theme song for...
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now "inside edition" in high definition with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello, everybody, and thank moment that a chef claims lindsay lohan hit him with a posh. but does the video help or hurt his case? either way he's sticking to his story being photographed in a wheelchair with his leg in a brace. diane mcinerney has more. >> it's your first look at the chef who says he was hit by a car driven by lindsay lohan outside a new york nightclub. clutching a pair of crutches, jose rodriguez leaves the hospital in a wheelchair, his left leg bound in a brace. "i just saw the car coming and i turned around," says rodriguez. "it hurt a lot." and now new york city police are releasing the surveillance video. we see lindsay's car appear to come in contact with the chef then we see the car continue to go down the ramp into the grasmght moments later you can see the chef running after lindsay's car as it headed down this ramp. >> it happened here and was captured by these surveillance cameras mounted on techs steer your of the building. the chef says he was coming out of this back door after fin
now "inside edition" in high definition with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello, everybody, and thank moment that a chef claims lindsay lohan hit him with a posh. but does the video help or hurt his case? either way he's sticking to his story being photographed in a wheelchair with his leg in a brace. diane mcinerney has more. >> it's your first look at the chef who says he was hit by a car driven by lindsay lohan outside a new york nightclub. clutching a pair of...
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thank you for having us. >> deborah, i'm going to start with you.f smellsome why is it such a trigger and why is it so important in the treatment of it? >> well, smell is very unique in the traumatic memories. what we know is smells are processed very quickly but more importantly they're processed in the part of the brain that also has to do with emotion, so what happens is this makes smells that are associated with the memory very long-lasting smells, very long-lasting memories and also very powerful memories. so when we do treatment for people with post-traumatic stress disorder, the type of treatment that we do is called exposure therapy, and in that therapy we want to expose the person to everything that happened in that traumatic event. so if smells are very powerful and are associated with that memory, then we need to include the sense of smell when we're doing the treatment. it makes the treatment more effective. >> so in terms of how each session works, just briefly, it sounds like you transport the troops through virtial reality, i guess, b
thank you for having us. >> deborah, i'm going to start with you.f smellsome why is it such a trigger and why is it so important in the treatment of it? >> well, smell is very unique in the traumatic memories. what we know is smells are processed very quickly but more importantly they're processed in the part of the brain that also has to do with emotion, so what happens is this makes smells that are associated with the memory very long-lasting smells, very long-lasting memories and...
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deborah khoshaba: hardiness is a term of resiliency. it's about a set of attitudes that a person has that helps them to transform the problems that they encounter in life in a way that enhances their performance, their morale, their conduct, and their health. salvatore maddi: it's a pattern, a personality pattern where you have certain attitudes and certain skills, a sense of commitment, a sense of control, and a sense of challenge. if you have a strong sense of commitment... what's natural for you is to involve yourself with other people, involve yourself with whatever's going on, rather than hang back and feel isolated and alienated. if you have a strong sense of control, it's natural for you to struggle and try to influence the outcomes that are going on around you rather than just sink into passivity and powerlessness. and if you have a strong sense of challenge... what feels natural to you is to continue to learn through your experience. but how do we know if we are effectively dealing with the everyday stress in our lives? salvato
deborah khoshaba: hardiness is a term of resiliency. it's about a set of attitudes that a person has that helps them to transform the problems that they encounter in life in a way that enhances their performance, their morale, their conduct, and their health. salvatore maddi: it's a pattern, a personality pattern where you have certain attitudes and certain skills, a sense of commitment, a sense of control, and a sense of challenge. if you have a strong sense of commitment... what's natural for...
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deborah benedict. >> thank you very much. my name is betty trainer and i am president of the board at senior action network. i am here to also not support the demolition of this housing, but rather to see an alternative project that has been presented by some of the neighbors for affordable senior housing and dislocation. as was mentioned, we have a wonderful model in japantown that used to be a synagogue that was converted into senior housing. as other reports have been presented to the city about the very large increase in our senior population here in san francisco, we need more and more affordable housing for seniors. this would be a wonderful example of a place that we could use. we have support from the neighborhood and we would like to have this alternative be considered. it would not include the demolition of the property. it would try to maintain the historic architecture. it would allow for some housing for much needed for our seniors. thank you very much. >> linda chapman. i know you do not want my legal device. st
deborah benedict. >> thank you very much. my name is betty trainer and i am president of the board at senior action network. i am here to also not support the demolition of this housing, but rather to see an alternative project that has been presented by some of the neighbors for affordable senior housing and dislocation. as was mentioned, we have a wonderful model in japantown that used to be a synagogue that was converted into senior housing. as other reports have been presented to the...
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deborah feyerick, thank you. >>> more on the breaking news out of libya to tell you about.'s word now arrests have been made in the attack that killed a u.s. ambassador. the prime minister i want to tell you just spoke with cnn of what's going on down. you'll hear about that and fareed zakariah will join me live. [ male announcer ] whether it's kevin's smartphone... mom's smartphone... dad's tablet... or lauren's smartphone... at&t has a plan built to help make families' lives easier. introducing at&t mobile share. one plan lets you share data on up to 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. add a tablet for only $10 per month. the more data you share, the more you save. at&t. >>> hinted of the breaking news just before we went to commercial break here but this is coming from the one very own christiane amanpour on the international program here on cnn. and it is saying that at least one person, one person is arrested in the killings of u.s. ambassador to libya christopher stevens and three other americans. the libyan prime minister said on thursday speaking to christiane
deborah feyerick, thank you. >>> more on the breaking news out of libya to tell you about.'s word now arrests have been made in the attack that killed a u.s. ambassador. the prime minister i want to tell you just spoke with cnn of what's going on down. you'll hear about that and fareed zakariah will join me live. [ male announcer ] whether it's kevin's smartphone... mom's smartphone... dad's tablet... or lauren's smartphone... at&t has a plan built to help make families' lives...
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thank you. >> deborah: and many others are benefiting from the family's generosity.er, his lungs, and his pancreas have also been donate. we'll be back with more after this. >> next, does child sex abuse run rampant in hollywood? >> this is standard practice. >> "inside edition" investigates hollywood pedophiles. >> how many other young actors in hollywood did you molest? >>> plus, revenge of the jilted mistress. first she puts up a billboard ?oomplt the woman he's posing with is not his wife. >> now she's making a movie about her relationship with a married millionaire. >>> and john travolta, defending kate. >> it's probably the worst time to be famous. >>> "inside edition" in >>> the biggest lose ergos under the knife, next "inside edition." she lost 100 pounds. >> size 22 to a size 8. >> but what does she do with all that excess skin? her beautiful new figure. then -- >> the prime time emmy awards. >> sophia, christina, leah michelle on the red carpet and inside the emmys. watch the next "inside edition." >> deborah: police are starting to close in on the person w
thank you. >> deborah: and many others are benefiting from the family's generosity.er, his lungs, and his pancreas have also been donate. we'll be back with more after this. >> next, does child sex abuse run rampant in hollywood? >> this is standard practice. >> "inside edition" investigates hollywood pedophiles. >> how many other young actors in hollywood did you molest? >>> plus, revenge of the jilted mistress. first she puts up a billboard...
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my name is deborah benedict. i live at 75 dora street.i am here as a representative of senior disability action, which is the former senior action network, and planning for elders joined together. the organization i speak for vehemently opposes this project for a variety of reasons, not visuals of a large portion of the city, and air to that portion of the city, but mainly because this project does not suit what this city needs. the housing that this city needs is affordable housing for seniors, disabled, and working people. we have the largest population of seniors in the entire state of california. those statistics are not mine. why this board would approve something for the .5 -- .05% of the population in a location that has been objected to vehemently by loads, obviously 31,000 people, is beyond me. but one thing for sure is we will remember who voted which direction regardless of the behind the screen screens. we know who is the progressive and who is thinking about the needs of the real people of san francisco and who is not. thank
my name is deborah benedict. i live at 75 dora street.i am here as a representative of senior disability action, which is the former senior action network, and planning for elders joined together. the organization i speak for vehemently opposes this project for a variety of reasons, not visuals of a large portion of the city, and air to that portion of the city, but mainly because this project does not suit what this city needs. the housing that this city needs is affordable housing for...
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>> now "inside edition" in high definition with deborah norville. >>> deborah: hello, everybody, andtory dance celebrating getting an injunction against those topless sunbathing photos. >> dancing with joy. that is kate middleton after a historic courtroom victory over the shocking topless photos. a judge ruled that the magazine that first published the oh, my god pictures must hand them over. >> a big win for prince william and kate. >> a rare injunction banning further distribution of those pictures. the judge ruled that kate and william were right in assuming that the french villa was sheltered from prying eyes. >> these images are there for the end of time unless somebody is able to come in and wipe the internet clean, unlikely. but, william set a precedent for the future that this type of journalism won't be tolerated. >> chris corodino showed the type of lens that was used. >> heavy, difficult to handhold. >> the house was a half mile from where the photographer was standing to take the shots. >> with this lens you think you will be able to see across the river which is about a
>> now "inside edition" in high definition with deborah norville. >>> deborah: hello, everybody, andtory dance celebrating getting an injunction against those topless sunbathing photos. >> dancing with joy. that is kate middleton after a historic courtroom victory over the shocking topless photos. a judge ruled that the magazine that first published the oh, my god pictures must hand them over. >> a big win for prince william and kate. >> a rare...
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. >> hoy en la corte federal continuó el juicio contra deborah maden, el cargo lleva 4 años en prisiónon cloro a la pareja arriesga años en la cárcel, un empleado bebió y descubrió que teníua cloro. >> después que se le viera portando un arma, tuvbieron que permanecer encerrados un perro localizó un hombre. >> victor hugo nos cuenta qué pasó. >> la señora marÍa nos cuenta. >> me dicen vienen a 51 y me pidieron el id y les dijo que no tenía, me trataron de intimidar si soy ciudadana yo les dije que ya les dije mi nombre. >> la detención se debió por llevar exceso de velocidad. >> nunca me había imaginado que le iba a pasar a mi madre y cuando me dijo eso me solté a llorart. >> esto fue alrededor de un hora y antes de llegar a inmigración fue librada. >> nuestro punto es que bajo ninguna circunstancia debe decir que está en ese estado de inmigración. >> ellos contactaron a inmigración, pero cuando supo que estaba detenida por exceso de velocidad, no tomó en cuenta. >> por primera vez más hispanos toman más pruebas para entrar a las universidad. >> / ---por primera vez, los estudiantes la
. >> hoy en la corte federal continuó el juicio contra deborah maden, el cargo lleva 4 años en prisiónon cloro a la pareja arriesga años en la cárcel, un empleado bebió y descubrió que teníua cloro. >> después que se le viera portando un arma, tuvbieron que permanecer encerrados un perro localizó un hombre. >> victor hugo nos cuenta qué pasó. >> la señora marÍa nos cuenta. >> me dicen vienen a 51 y me pidieron el id y les dijo que no tenía, me...
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we're live in san francisco,deborah villalon. >> so what were the key moments in today's game? joe fonzi will have all the highlights in sports. >>> and the fans were asked for patience. the owner said quote police know that our fans and partners are our number one priority. your enthusiasm and commitment to our franchise is unparalleled and something we do not take for granted. meantime the players put out a message of their own. they too apologize to the fans for the lock out which began at midnight. >>> business owners are worried about the impact this lock out could have on their bottom line. and some we spoke to say it's reminiscent of a lock out they went through in the 2004-2005 season. >>> smoke shut down a b.a.r.t. station in san francisco today. b.a.r.t. officials say there was some sort of emotion in that station. they believe it was caused by a break overload. a fire official explained why there was also some smoke. >> the shorting or explosion or whatever you want to call it that occurred with the third rail just that charge of energy will cause smoke, just like wh
we're live in san francisco,deborah villalon. >> so what were the key moments in today's game? joe fonzi will have all the highlights in sports. >>> and the fans were asked for patience. the owner said quote police know that our fans and partners are our number one priority. your enthusiasm and commitment to our franchise is unparalleled and something we do not take for granted. meantime the players put out a message of their own. they too apologize to the fans for the lock out...
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for the 11 news i-team, i'm deborah weiner. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together.>> time to take a look at the area roads. heavy delays on 295. let's start there. average speeds 11 miles per hour. a slowdown from 795 down towards edmondson. average speed is 26 miles per hour. 52 on the north side over towards the harrisburg express away. we have closures along monument street from wolfe street to patterson park -- towards the harrisburg expressway. an accident in cecil county at road.n roappleton this is the pace of things at baltimore national pike and stretching back to 795. this is 95. you can see the southbound delays that begins at white marsh continuing down to the 895 split. ava marie joins us now from the inner harbor. good morning. >> good morning. what a beautiful sight behind me as we get ready to honor all of our olympians and paralympians. trace he is with me -- tracy is with me. this will be exciting. it is open to the public. >> start right at 4:00 p.m. today and it is at the inner harbor amphitheater. bring your kids on down to meet these great athl
for the 11 news i-team, i'm deborah weiner. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together.>> time to take a look at the area roads. heavy delays on 295. let's start there. average speeds 11 miles per hour. a slowdown from 795 down towards edmondson. average speed is 26 miles per hour. 52 on the north side over towards the harrisburg express away. we have closures along monument street from wolfe street to patterson park -- towards the harrisburg expressway. an accident in...
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thank you, deborah kenny.d "born to rise" wherever you buy your favorite book. >>> and after 17 novels, it looks like he made the right decision. this morning, the best selling author will tell us about his latest new thriller. >>> and tomorrow, richard gere and susan sarandon in studio 57. you're watching cbs thm th"this morning." don't forget to follow us on google plus. just hit 1 million followers. thanks, thanks, thank. we'll be right back. i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. mitt romney's position on women's health...it's dangerous. vo:mitt romney and paul ryan would get rid of planned parenthood funding. and allow employers to deny coverage for cancer screenings and birth control. we can't afford to let him take away our choices... to take away basic health care. vo: both backed proposals to outlaw abortions...even in cases of rape and incest. i don't think that women's health issues have faced a crisis like this in decades. >>> jack reacher is a vigilante who lives lie his own rules. that cha
thank you, deborah kenny.d "born to rise" wherever you buy your favorite book. >>> and after 17 novels, it looks like he made the right decision. this morning, the best selling author will tell us about his latest new thriller. >>> and tomorrow, richard gere and susan sarandon in studio 57. you're watching cbs thm th"this morning." don't forget to follow us on google plus. just hit 1 million followers. thanks, thanks, thank. we'll be right back. i'm barack...
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congratulations to you. >> the results are impressive. >> thank you, deborah kenny.n to rise." lee child traded tv for books after 17 novels it looks like he made the right decision. this morning the best-selling author will tell us about his latest new thriller. >>> and tomorrow, richard gere and susan sarandon will be in studio 57. you're watching "cbs this morning." don't forget to follow us on google plus. we hit 1 million followers. thanks. >>> jack reacher i >>> jack reacher is a vigilante who lives by his own rules. the character is 6'5", 250 pouc pounds in "a wanted man." >> he sold millions of books. good morning. >> good morning. >> so tom cruise is going to -- i am interested in the book. >> didn't know tom cruise is 6'5". >> no, i didn't. >> it's always tense when you move a character from the book to the screen. always tense. i get that completely. but thing is that cruise is a fantastic jack reacher. how? i don't know. he's an actor, you know? that's what they do. >> then help us understand what jack reacher is because jack reacher has been enormously s
congratulations to you. >> the results are impressive. >> thank you, deborah kenny.n to rise." lee child traded tv for books after 17 novels it looks like he made the right decision. this morning the best-selling author will tell us about his latest new thriller. >>> and tomorrow, richard gere and susan sarandon will be in studio 57. you're watching "cbs this morning." don't forget to follow us on google plus. we hit 1 million followers. thanks. >>>...
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welcome to the show, deborah.ell 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
welcome to the show, deborah.ell 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...
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. >> i am deborah weiner. we begin with more violence overseas. nato says a member of the afghan local police turned his weapons on international forces killing two u.s. service members. a maryland national guard unit charged with training police in afghanistan and arrived home today. george joins us with more. >> more than 40 members of the maryland national guard came home to a ceremony here in hunt valley. they were assigned to the international assistance force in afghanistan. they helped to train the afghan army and police to fight the taliban on their own. there are mixed emotions as they learned of the shooting of a nato service member, allegedly and hands of an afghan trainee. it speaks to the difficulty of their mission. >> we have solid leadership. i am confident all the counter measures have been put in place and we will continue to do what is right for the soldiers performing the mission. >> i have four children. he is the first i did not get to see born. the sacrifice we do, it pays off. we come home. it is a good feeling. >> these me
. >> i am deborah weiner. we begin with more violence overseas. nato says a member of the afghan local police turned his weapons on international forces killing two u.s. service members. a maryland national guard unit charged with training police in afghanistan and arrived home today. george joins us with more. >> more than 40 members of the maryland national guard came home to a ceremony here in hunt valley. they were assigned to the international assistance force in afghanistan....
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i'm deborah weiner. we follow up with a perry halll high school shooting. daniel borowy is out of the hospital and today at a fund- raiser, he showed signs he is on the way to recovery. we are in the newsroom with more. >> his parents say he has my communicated what he remembers about getting shot on the first day of school. those around him are calling his battle back to health a miracle. a thumbs up from daniel borowy in his first outing since leaving the hospital. the 17 year-old, the only student hit during a school shooting at perry halll high school, was cleared by doctors to attend a fund-raiser for his family on the bay saturday. >> anyone else would complain. all daniel hasd one -- has done is a i wanted do what i was doing. >> daniel was shot on the side of this torso. he is going to home-based rehab. his parents are not sure when he will return to school. >> according to the doctors, it is nothing short of amazing. dr. o'connor at the university of maryland will tell you it is amazing. there is no way he is supposed to be where he is today. >> an
i'm deborah weiner. we follow up with a perry halll high school shooting. daniel borowy is out of the hospital and today at a fund- raiser, he showed signs he is on the way to recovery. we are in the newsroom with more. >> his parents say he has my communicated what he remembers about getting shot on the first day of school. those around him are calling his battle back to health a miracle. a thumbs up from daniel borowy in his first outing since leaving the hospital. the 17 year-old, the...
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i'm deborah fereyick in for randi kaye. >> i'm victor blackwell.for starting your morning with us. >>> we're just 38 days from election day. candidates are focusing on debatings and swing states. one of those states is new hampshire where we finds paul. where do things stand now in new hampshire because it is critical. >> reporter: it is a very important state. everybody knows new hampshire is the first election primary but a battleground state up for grabs. while mitt romney is getting ready, his wing man, paul ryan is behind me. later today, he goes out to ohio so a full day on the trail for ryan. he will be busy. not only is ryan having this rally, a state party convention on the side. democrats are campaigning. guess who will be here wednesday, bill clinton, the former president stumping for barack obama. you ask what the polls look like. this is from american research group. you can see the president with a five point advantage within that survey psychology error. another poll had a slightly larger advantage for the president. it's competitive
i'm deborah fereyick in for randi kaye. >> i'm victor blackwell.for starting your morning with us. >>> we're just 38 days from election day. candidates are focusing on debatings and swing states. one of those states is new hampshire where we finds paul. where do things stand now in new hampshire because it is critical. >> reporter: it is a very important state. everybody knows new hampshire is the first election primary but a battleground state up for grabs. while mitt...
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i am deborah. >> still ahead on 11 news at noon, planning a fall vacation? we'll tell you how to find the cheapest air fare. first, chicago in protest. how many students are affected and what the teachers are demanding. first, a tragedy. what a police officer was doing right before he waswç%y >> a florida police officer is dead after being struck by a pickup truck. a 20 year veteran was preparing to shut down the west palm beach highway to allow the motorcade to pass through when he was struck by an approaching vehicle. so far, no charges have been filed against the driver. thousands of teachers are expected to cross the picket lines before the day is out. dozens are picketing and chanting at the schools after talks failed to reach an agreement to 11 hour. the union announced they would strike. this is the first time in 25 years the chicago teachers have walked off the job. more than 400,000 students are affected by the strike. >> from london, a final farewell. the closing of the 2012 paralympic games. the event included a dazzling fireworks show over olympi
i am deborah. >> still ahead on 11 news at noon, planning a fall vacation? we'll tell you how to find the cheapest air fare. first, chicago in protest. how many students are affected and what the teachers are demanding. first, a tragedy. what a police officer was doing right before he waswç%y >> a florida police officer is dead after being struck by a pickup truck. a 20 year veteran was preparing to shut down the west palm beach highway to allow the motorcade to pass through when...
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another generation comes. >> deborah weiner, wbal tv 11 news. >> alongside dr. king, reverend wood was in the first class of african-american ministers accepted into the closure theological seminary. he recently received a very distinguished award. >>> time right now 5:10 and it is 58 degrees on tv hill, 54 degrees at the airport. a major study found arsenic in rice. we're going to have the federal response to that news. >>> also, tonight, the small screen honors its best and brightest. what to expect from the emmy awards. but first we're gonna go outside, take a live look. it is an absolutely beautiful and crisp morning. 11 news, your insta weather plus forecast will be up after that. [ taste buds ] donuts, donuts, donuts! who are these guys? oh, that's just my buds. bacon, donuts. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] waffles. how about we try this new kind of fiber one cereal? you think you're going to slip some fiber by us? rookie. okay. ♪ nutty clusters and almonds, ♪ ♪ almonds. ♪ fiber one is gonna make you smile. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new fiber one t
another generation comes. >> deborah weiner, wbal tv 11 news. >> alongside dr. king, reverend wood was in the first class of african-american ministers accepted into the closure theological seminary. he recently received a very distinguished award. >>> time right now 5:10 and it is 58 degrees on tv hill, 54 degrees at the airport. a major study found arsenic in rice. we're going to have the federal response to that news. >>> also, tonight, the small screen honors...
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i'm deborah feyerick in for don lemon. two americans were killed in afghanistan today. one u.s. soldier and one u.s. civilian. officials say they died in a fire fight either with insurgents or troops of the afghan army. investigators are not yet 100% sure exactly what happened. three afghan soldiers also died in an incident at a check point west of kabul. >>> in iraq at least 30 people were killed today in a wave of bombings. seven ex-pleases hit in or near bagdad. it is the deadliest day in iraq for nearly a month. shiite muslim communities appear to be the main targets of the attacks. the violence comes days after dozens of dangerous prisoners broke out of a jail in northern iraq. >>> in los angeles crews are working quickly to finish this bridge dem nigs over the 405 freeway. some scary, scary moments when a portion of the mulholland bridge came down unexpectedly, narrowly missing a couple of workers. it was feared the construction would cause massive traffic jams on one of the nation's busiest freeways. so far those fears have not come true. the 405 is expected to open back
i'm deborah feyerick in for don lemon. two americans were killed in afghanistan today. one u.s. soldier and one u.s. civilian. officials say they died in a fire fight either with insurgents or troops of the afghan army. investigators are not yet 100% sure exactly what happened. three afghan soldiers also died in an incident at a check point west of kabul. >>> in iraq at least 30 people were killed today in a wave of bombings. seven ex-pleases hit in or near bagdad. it is the deadliest...
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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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deborah madden case rocked the department when it came to light in 2009. as mark explains that case force add lot of changes. >>reporter: 62-year-old deborah madden retired from her job as crime lab technician in late 2009. in the midst of an audit that showed cocaine was missing from the lab. madden later admitted to police investigators that she took small amounts of cocaine. good idea of the trouble that has caused? ask san francisco police chief greg sur. >> her actions brought a lot of discredit and caused san francisco a lot of money and she needs to be responsible to it. >>reporter: the scandal cost san francisco millions of dollars. as many as 500 criminal cases were dismissed. missing or tainted evidence. police closed the lab drug testing unit in march of would 2010 and still closed today according to public defender. >> the drug lab essentially shut down and all of the drug testing was being out sourceed to other labs. >>reporter: he says that is still happening. and he adds also had an impact on san francisco drug enforcement. >> one good thing
deborah madden case rocked the department when it came to light in 2009. as mark explains that case force add lot of changes. >>reporter: 62-year-old deborah madden retired from her job as crime lab technician in late 2009. in the midst of an audit that showed cocaine was missing from the lab. madden later admitted to police investigators that she took small amounts of cocaine. good idea of the trouble that has caused? ask san francisco police chief greg sur. >> her actions brought...
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deborah feyerick reports. >> reporter: when father benedict groeschel celebrated his 50 years with then friars of renewal, he could not anticipate the anger he'd face over his comments concerning priests and sexual abuse. those comments have drawn fire from survivors and the new york archdiocese. the popular catholic author, radio host and tv figure known simply as father benedict, describing convicted serial pedophile jerry sandusky as this poor guy, before going on to defend predatory priests for blaming children for their own abuse. in his words, a lot of the cases, the youngster, 14, 16, 18, is the seducer. describing a father/child dynamic. saying, quote, they won't be planning to get into heavy duty sex but almost romantic, embracing, kissing. perhaps sleeping. but not having intercourse or anything like that. the archdiocese condemned child sexual abuse as a crime to be prosecuted fully. >> i'm with cnn. i was trying to find father groeschel. >> father's not -- he's not here. >> he's not. okay, thank you very much, ma'am. >> reporter: 78-year-old father benedict established this
deborah feyerick reports. >> reporter: when father benedict groeschel celebrated his 50 years with then friars of renewal, he could not anticipate the anger he'd face over his comments concerning priests and sexual abuse. those comments have drawn fire from survivors and the new york archdiocese. the popular catholic author, radio host and tv figure known simply as father benedict, describing convicted serial pedophile jerry sandusky as this poor guy, before going on to defend predatory...
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. >> good evening, i'm deborah weiner. the baltimore orioles one step closer to the playoffs. camden yards is packed this afternoon as the o's topped the red sox and were lucky to miss the rain. reporter barry simms has been talking to people about the big game but let's go to pete. >> it's turned cold and kind of chilly and rainey at camden yards but earlier on j.j. hardy bobblehead day the sun was out, more than 41,000 fans were here as they watched the orioles sweep the red sox. and for their final home regular season game, it was something special, indeed. and j.j. hardy on his bobblehead day, he delivered absolutely very well, from the field of play as well. at the bat, there he goes. he was handing out bobble heads himself in the pregame and he's not done peddling souvenirs. 4-0, orioles. bottom five, chris davis, fourth straight game going yard. another towering blow, 31st of the season. he described being dialed in. it feels really, really good. jim johnson finishes the greatest closer season in orioles history and gets his 50th save. started keeping track in saves sin
. >> good evening, i'm deborah weiner. the baltimore orioles one step closer to the playoffs. camden yards is packed this afternoon as the o's topped the red sox and were lucky to miss the rain. reporter barry simms has been talking to people about the big game but let's go to pete. >> it's turned cold and kind of chilly and rainey at camden yards but earlier on j.j. hardy bobblehead day the sun was out, more than 41,000 fans were here as they watched the orioles sweep the red sox....
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. >>> the iran's may come and bring new worries for a marin deborah and the property in san anselmo hasbeen washing away and the owner does nothing about it don ford with two was taking action. >>> in san anselmo plans a takeover what it wants to get its hands on this property on scene and gavin a the problem it is a hazard the city has been looking for the owner. >>> he has not been in contact with us >>> he needs to come back to his back to his own in pakistan >>> serious problems frighten the neighbors. the city was forced to step in and save the street and homes, holding that the mud with concrete barriers and protecting the slope. >>> that was a year and a half ago on with been unable to contact him with gone to the council and asked it be declared a public nuisance >>> it was on the sound gears up to make permanent repairs including a retaining wall to regret the slow and control vegetation to control of a mud slide. in neighbors are grateful >>> >>> it will look nice it is a good piece of property but an eye sore now >>> san anselmo says they're not doing this for free >>> as rem
. >>> the iran's may come and bring new worries for a marin deborah and the property in san anselmo hasbeen washing away and the owner does nothing about it don ford with two was taking action. >>> in san anselmo plans a takeover what it wants to get its hands on this property on scene and gavin a the problem it is a hazard the city has been looking for the owner. >>> he has not been in contact with us >>> he needs to come back to his back to his own in...
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election today for the woman in the middle of the san francisco crime lab scandal this is video of deborah manning accused of stealing cocaine held as evidence in 2009 she was a technician at the now close lab, that that's led to the dismissal of hundreds of criminal cases she faces four years in prison if convicted. >>> police in hayward shot and killed a man they say involved in a barroom shooting it happened at the dirty bird bar on mission boulevard, witnesses say a man shot someone during a fight, he took off and discard officers tracked him down, things turned deadly. >>> the driver responded by reversing his vehicle directly at the officers the officers recognized the threat of deadly force on them, and stop the suspect's actions >>> of three officers opens fire and killed the suspect those officers on administrative leave a police shooting in san francisco's mission district sparked violent protests businesses are upset with police joe vasquez tells us the officers did not stop protesters from damaging their shops. >>> emotions running high across the board in the mission from the
election today for the woman in the middle of the san francisco crime lab scandal this is video of deborah manning accused of stealing cocaine held as evidence in 2009 she was a technician at the now close lab, that that's led to the dismissal of hundreds of criminal cases she faces four years in prison if convicted. >>> police in hayward shot and killed a man they say involved in a barroom shooting it happened at the dirty bird bar on mission boulevard, witnesses say a man shot...
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trial of a former san francisco police crime lab technician accused of stealing cocaine. 61-year-old deborah madden faces a maximum sentence of four years in prison if convicted. prosecutors say she stole cocaine from the lab's drug analysis unit. that led to the closure of the facility and prosecutor's dismissal of criminal cases. >>> hayward police are investigating a fatal police shooting overnight. it happened on tennyson road near mission boulevard not far from the south hayward b.a.r.t. station. ktvu has been covering the story since 4:0 this morning -- 4:30 this morning. allie? >> reporter: well, part of the intersection is still closed off to traffic. police officers are still gathering evidence for this officer involved shooting investigation. about an hour ago, the coroner removed the body of the man shot and killed. the shooting happened at 1:00 this morning. hayward police say they received a call about shots fired at the birthdy bird lounge on mission boulevard and hayward. the shots rang out after an altercation happened inside the bar. one person was struck by a bullet taken t
trial of a former san francisco police crime lab technician accused of stealing cocaine. 61-year-old deborah madden faces a maximum sentence of four years in prison if convicted. prosecutors say she stole cocaine from the lab's drug analysis unit. that led to the closure of the facility and prosecutor's dismissal of criminal cases. >>> hayward police are investigating a fatal police shooting overnight. it happened on tennyson road near mission boulevard not far from the south hayward...
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. >> jeff: we have learned that the air force, a woman deborah liddick to do training in texas where six male instructors stand accuse kd of sexual offenses against female recruits. the official announcement mentioned neither the scandal nor colonel liddick's gender. still ahead, small islands, big protests. why demonstrators in china are so angry at japan. >> jeff: an unusual demonstration in washington today. several hundred protestors were outside the japanese embassy, a spillover from a simmering dispute between china and japan over a tiny set of islands in the east china sea. here's lucy craft. >> reporter: beijing finally clamped down on anti-japanese protests around the japanese embassy installing heavy security in response to yesterday's violent melee. but beyond the well-guarded chinese capitol, tens of thousands of protestors in nearly 80 cities across china joined what appeared to be well organized rallies. many carried posters of former communist leader mao zedong. anything associated with japan from sushi shops to factories to japanese brand cars was under siege. departm
. >> jeff: we have learned that the air force, a woman deborah liddick to do training in texas where six male instructors stand accuse kd of sexual offenses against female recruits. the official announcement mentioned neither the scandal nor colonel liddick's gender. still ahead, small islands, big protests. why demonstrators in china are so angry at japan. >> jeff: an unusual demonstration in washington today. several hundred protestors were outside the japanese embassy, a...
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deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >>> a very private community now on the national stage.amish beard-cutting incidents hate crimes? or just expressions of religious freedom? i'll talk to a criminal defense attorney. ♪ ♪ ♪ every mom needs a little helper. that's why i got a subaru. announcer: love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >>> religion meets american law this week as 16 amish men and women sit in a courtroom in ohio charged with federal hate crimes in connection with a bizarre series of beard cutting attacks. i'll take you back to an alleged attack that shocked a rural ohio community. it began when an amish woman arlene miller called 911.
deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >>> a very private community now on the national stage.amish beard-cutting incidents hate crimes? or just expressions of religious freedom? i'll talk to a criminal defense attorney. ♪ ♪ ♪ every mom needs a little helper. that's why i got a subaru. announcer: love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right...
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. >> now "inside edition" in high definition with deborah norville. >>> deborah: hello, everybody, and. tragic. a fiasco. those are just some of the words being used to describe the officiating at the nfl game between the seahawks and the packers. those are the words we can use on tv because the rest we can't repeat. lisa guerrero has more on what is being called the worst call ever. >> who has it? who did they give it to? >> referee rage is sweeping the nation after this hail mary pass ended in a jaw dropping call. >> outrage over another call by nfl refs. >> the whole country is buzzing about that blown call. >> abuse is pouring down on the replacement refs. >> it feels unfair, looks unfair, it is unfair. >> even republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan weighed in on the campaign trail. >> give me a break. >> here is the play everyone is talking about. trailing the green bay packers by 5, the seattle seahawks quarterback hurls the pass into the end zone. >> who comes up with it? seriously, who comes up with it because the referees can't agree. >> it looks like an interception
. >> now "inside edition" in high definition with deborah norville. >>> deborah: hello, everybody, and. tragic. a fiasco. those are just some of the words being used to describe the officiating at the nfl game between the seahawks and the packers. those are the words we can use on tv because the rest we can't repeat. lisa guerrero has more on what is being called the worst call ever. >> who has it? who did they give it to? >> referee rage is sweeping the...
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i'm deborah feyerick in for randi kaye. >> i'm victor blackwell.ories we're watching this morning. number one, the u.s. has warned iran to stop providing arms to syrian president al assad. hillary clinton asked syria's neighboring countries to refuse using the air space to transport those weapons. the u.s. announced a $15 million in nonlethal support for syrian opposition forces. >>> staying in iran, the country's news agency was fooled by the folks at the onion. took credit for a story claims a gallup poll found that rural white americans prefers ahmadinejad over president obama. they removed the story once they realized the onion was not a legitimate news organization.
i'm deborah feyerick in for randi kaye. >> i'm victor blackwell.ories we're watching this morning. number one, the u.s. has warned iran to stop providing arms to syrian president al assad. hillary clinton asked syria's neighboring countries to refuse using the air space to transport those weapons. the u.s. announced a $15 million in nonlethal support for syrian opposition forces. >>> staying in iran, the country's news agency was fooled by the folks at the onion. took credit for...
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ier deborah feyerick in for randi kaye. >> i'm victor blackwell. thanks for starting your day right here with us. we start with a surprising admission from the intelligence community. they are now saying the deadly attack on the consulate was a deliberate and organized assault. four americans were killed including ambassador chris stevens. it a violent end to a spontaneous protest over an anti-muslim film. but an investigation found c evidence to the contrary. >>> criticism from republicans over the initial response. now, one high-ranking republican wants u.s. ambassador to the united nations susan rice to step down. new york congressman peter king says rice is to be held account aable for her statements on the attack. here's what he told our wolf blitzer. >> i believe this was such a failure of foreign policy message and leadership. such a misstatement of the facts as known at the time and for her to go on all those showers and be misinforming the american people and our allies and countries around the world, to me, somebody has to pay the price f
ier deborah feyerick in for randi kaye. >> i'm victor blackwell. thanks for starting your day right here with us. we start with a surprising admission from the intelligence community. they are now saying the deadly attack on the consulate was a deliberate and organized assault. four americans were killed including ambassador chris stevens. it a violent end to a spontaneous protest over an anti-muslim film. but an investigation found c evidence to the contrary. >>> criticism from...
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and it would be best to have a report back by deborah johnson when she was in your role.when the track work was done, i believe the speed and the curve would increase. my understanding that -- was that would happen over the summer. it seems from my personal daily commute we are still going at the reduced speed. i do not want to demand an answer today, but if we could get a report back on the year recurve and where we are with its vehicle speed and the upgrade, i would appreciate it. >> ok. the advisory council? i do not see mr. mercer -- mr. murphy here. >> no, but you do have members of the public who wish to address you. one person. herbert weiner. >> is mr. weiner here? >> i do not see him. >> i do not see mr. murphy year. oh, mr. weiner, here he is. >> in respect to that offensive sign that has been posted on the municipal vehicles, i am really wondering how carefully that was reviewed before it was posted. i think that the mta is so desperate for money they will take it from dubious sources. basically, the 11 south van ness compound and its employees have to start th
and it would be best to have a report back by deborah johnson when she was in your role.when the track work was done, i believe the speed and the curve would increase. my understanding that -- was that would happen over the summer. it seems from my personal daily commute we are still going at the reduced speed. i do not want to demand an answer today, but if we could get a report back on the year recurve and where we are with its vehicle speed and the upgrade, i would appreciate it. >>...
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i'm deborah feyerick in for randi kaye. >> i'm victor blackwell. five stoese're watching this morning. number one, the u.s. has warned iran to stop providing arms to syrian president al assad. hillary clinton asked syria's neighboring countries to refuse using the air space to transport those weapons. the u.s. announced a $15 million in nonlethal support for syrian opposition forces. >>> staying in iran, the country's news agency was fooled by the folks at the onion. took credit for a story claims a gallup poll found that rural white americans prefers ahmadinejad over president obama. they removed the story once they realized the onion was not a legitimate news organization. >>> our third story, president obama is now a net job creator. that's according to new data from the labor department. about 4.3 million jobs were lost in the president's first years, but revised figures show about 4.4 million jobs have been recovered since then, including 125,000 jobs since early 2010. >>> in money news, bank of america will pay more than $2.4 billion to settl
i'm deborah feyerick in for randi kaye. >> i'm victor blackwell. five stoese're watching this morning. number one, the u.s. has warned iran to stop providing arms to syrian president al assad. hillary clinton asked syria's neighboring countries to refuse using the air space to transport those weapons. the u.s. announced a $15 million in nonlethal support for syrian opposition forces. >>> staying in iran, the country's news agency was fooled by the folks at the onion. took credit...