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amatuzio discovered what really caused deborah's death.people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> forensic experts found what they believe was the murder weapon used to kill deborah hollerman. it was the knob used to adjust the passenger side mirror. >> the adjustment knob was caked with blood and long, brown hairs. it was clear to me that that adjustment knob was the instrument
amatuzio discovered what really caused deborah's death.people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. where their electricity comes...
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deborah sampson. you remember now. deborah sampson again and must and she was injured several times and catch not only fighting, but volunteering for difficult duty. finally, she got sick and ended up in the hospital the doctor discovered wait, hold on. but she also did receive a full pension benefits from the congress, which said that she had -- she was an example of female heroism, fidelity and courage. so we had lots of different women who are actually on the battlefield. but you know, in the middle of the war, this long, long war, things are not going so well. 17 a.d., the british were occupying new york. they were occupying charleston. the french had not yet shown up to help in the soldiers were threatening to leave the army in great numbers by regiments. and so, there was a woman in philadelphia this has been the governor of philadelphia, of pennsylvania, who decided that the women of the country had to really do some thing to cheer up the soldiers as a whole. her name was mr. duper read and she was an english wo
deborah sampson. you remember now. deborah sampson again and must and she was injured several times and catch not only fighting, but volunteering for difficult duty. finally, she got sick and ended up in the hospital the doctor discovered wait, hold on. but she also did receive a full pension benefits from the congress, which said that she had -- she was an example of female heroism, fidelity and courage. so we had lots of different women who are actually on the battlefield. but you know, in...
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or contact deborah at her website. or give a call at 415-397-7020. >> sander and deborah, thank you for being with us. we will say goodbye to you and welcome other authors. in the meantime, thank you for sharing your books with us. and your thoughts. please join us in one moment back here on mosaic. announcer: every day across america, excess food is gathered by a network of good people at local food banks, giving hope to millions of children who struggle with hunger. they've earned their wings. and you can, too. together we can solve child hunger. support feeding america and your local food bank at feedingamerica.org. >>> welcome back to mosaic. i'm rabbi eric whites. i am honored to be your host this one. we're in the middle of a wonderful conversation about books. about how an imaginative idea becomes something on a piece of paper with words, on the internet, and enjoyed by so many different readers. we're joined by david pearlstein and jennifer fielding. welcome. >> the two books that are very different, and yet co
or contact deborah at her website. or give a call at 415-397-7020. >> sander and deborah, thank you for being with us. we will say goodbye to you and welcome other authors. in the meantime, thank you for sharing your books with us. and your thoughts. please join us in one moment back here on mosaic. announcer: every day across america, excess food is gathered by a network of good people at local food banks, giving hope to millions of children who struggle with hunger. they've earned their...
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curse for us. >> deborah watched the tragic footage several times.ter, sharon anderson is casey's house guest, along with her friend, marie rogers. in less than an hour, all three will be murdered while a hidden security camera chronicle the attack. >> i know exactly what happened to her. i know everything they did to her and i realize from other people who have lost family members to violence, there's some peace in that. >> in 2000, seth and pablo are sentenced to death for the triple homicide. even as he awaits execution, though, he continues insisting he's not the killer seen on the tape in the hat and glasses. >> i'm thinking it's going to get right. it's going to get right somewhere. >> if there's any case that deserves the death penalty, that is the worst of the worst cases, the most egregious, the most fits and deserves the death >> i just didn't this is no game. this is the real deal. i have hit rock bottom. they are going to try to kill me. >> from his cell on florida's death row, he and his defense death row, he and his defense these days w
curse for us. >> deborah watched the tragic footage several times.ter, sharon anderson is casey's house guest, along with her friend, marie rogers. in less than an hour, all three will be murdered while a hidden security camera chronicle the attack. >> i know exactly what happened to her. i know everything they did to her and i realize from other people who have lost family members to violence, there's some peace in that. >> in 2000, seth and pablo are sentenced to death for...
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deborah sampson. you remember now, right clicks well, again, she enlisted as robert, and she was injured several times and kept not only fighting but volunteering for difficult duty and finally she got sick and she ended up in the hospital and the doctor discovered hold on this is a woman. she also did receive full pension benefits from the congress which said she had -- she was an example of heroism, fidelity and courage. so we have lots of different women who were actually in the battlefield but in the middle of the war, things were not going so well. the french hadn't shown up to help and of the soldiers were threatening to leave the army increased numbers of hydrogen and so there was a woman in philadelphia whose husband was the governor of philadelphia, pennsylvania, who decided that women of the country had to really do something to cheer up the soldiers and her name was esther as she was an english woman who had just come to the country a few years before she had quickly become a great patriot.
deborah sampson. you remember now, right clicks well, again, she enlisted as robert, and she was injured several times and kept not only fighting but volunteering for difficult duty and finally she got sick and she ended up in the hospital and the doctor discovered hold on this is a woman. she also did receive full pension benefits from the congress which said she had -- she was an example of heroism, fidelity and courage. so we have lots of different women who were actually in the battlefield...
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deborah y hector llevan 7 aÑos viviendo en san jose. obligo a emigrar... hector fue victima de un secuestro. ante la grave censura mediatica que hay actualmente en su pas, el piensa que con este acto, esta aportando un granito de arena hector guerra "simplemente apoyar a todos los que estan alla... que la voz se escuche un poco mas" deborah, cuya familia aun vive en caracas, espera que este mensaje resone en su hija en unos aÑos... deborah maldonado "bueno ahorita la verdad, ella no sabe.. pero espero contarle en un futuro que hicimos lo que pudimos y que su flia. alla en vzla. esta haciendo lo que puede para que ella pueda ir y conocer el pais donde sus padres crecieron" la concentracio n de hoy mas que de venezolanos, fue para la tierra de bolivar... chris ghadosdik "soy americano" la esposa de chris es venezolana... pero siente el dolor como suyo... chris "pero mi flia. aqui nunca ha experimentado la violencia, la pobreza como su familia" cantando el himno nacional, estos venezolanos afirman que claudicar en su lucha, no esta entre l
deborah y hector llevan 7 aÑos viviendo en san jose. obligo a emigrar... hector fue victima de un secuestro. ante la grave censura mediatica que hay actualmente en su pas, el piensa que con este acto, esta aportando un granito de arena hector guerra "simplemente apoyar a todos los que estan alla... que la voz se escuche un poco mas" deborah, cuya familia aun vive en caracas, espera que este mensaje resone en su hija en unos aÑos... deborah maldonado "bueno ahorita la verdad,...
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deborah, now deborah landrith brown, went on to coach at notre dame and recently celebrated her 600thictory. sue walsh competes as a swimmer and last year broke the record in her age group. and ron gallamore supports the u.s. olympics as an executive with usa gymnastics. >> i feel great to have the dream i have now, and work with so many young athletes. i get to relive my life through them with the happiest ending. >> reporter: these athletes have all proven their strength and history always proves if you think it is tense between super powers now, there is often a ready example of when it was worse. >>> another break for us, when we come back the start of something very big 50 years ago today. ck the start of something very big 50 years ago today. i don't just make things for a living i take pride in them. so when my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis was also on display, i'd had it. i finally had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, he prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trial
deborah, now deborah landrith brown, went on to coach at notre dame and recently celebrated her 600thictory. sue walsh competes as a swimmer and last year broke the record in her age group. and ron gallamore supports the u.s. olympics as an executive with usa gymnastics. >> i feel great to have the dream i have now, and work with so many young athletes. i get to relive my life through them with the happiest ending. >> reporter: these athletes have all proven their strength and...
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. >>> wusa9, deborah is back on pothole patrol. we head to prince georges county to put repair crews on the clock. >> we are above freezing right now, but tonight we'll go below freezing. around 40 downtown, but 36 in gaithersburg. and 39 in manassas. we'll talk about the possibility of a refreezing tonight and we still have a few flakes on our first alert seven- day. >> plus, today's icy start was an inconvenience. in other parts of the country. it is just winter storm. >> plus, the flu smacks students hard. what you need to know to keep your family healthy in >>> while parts of our area were covered in ice this morn, the northeast getting hit with another round of rain. it's a slushy, yucky mess. the mayor warning residents about awnings collapsing. he is warning people to stay inside if they can. more than a foot of snow. the wet and heavy snow is falling so fast, plow drivers are having a tough time keeping up. >>> it's pretty heavy. >> obviously, a little too much work on the truck. >> airline travelers are waiting it out. the
. >>> wusa9, deborah is back on pothole patrol. we head to prince georges county to put repair crews on the clock. >> we are above freezing right now, but tonight we'll go below freezing. around 40 downtown, but 36 in gaithersburg. and 39 in manassas. we'll talk about the possibility of a refreezing tonight and we still have a few flakes on our first alert seven- day. >> plus, today's icy start was an inconvenience. in other parts of the country. it is just winter storm....
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deborah, i want to point out you're an honorary of the board of the multiple myeloma foundation. for more information on this go to toww.vrmm. thank you very much indeed for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up, hillary papers. will her private thoughts to a friend damage her if she plans to run in 2016? ann coulter is here and has plenty to say about the subject. there she is looking almost normal. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. ♪ ♪ ♪ abe! get in! punch it! [ male announcer ] let quicken loans help you save your money with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze. thanks, "g." you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you acc
deborah, i want to point out you're an honorary of the board of the multiple myeloma foundation. for more information on this go to toww.vrmm. thank you very much indeed for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up, hillary papers. will her private thoughts to a friend damage her if she plans to run in 2016? ann coulter is here and has plenty to say about the subject. there she is looking almost normal. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on...
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deborah, i want to point out you're an honorary of the board of the multiple myeloma foundation. for more information on this go to toww.vrmm. thank you very much indeed for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up, hillary papers. will her private thoughts to a friend damage her if she plans to run in 2016? ann coulter is here and has plenty to say about the subject. there she is looking almost normal. [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, ex
deborah, i want to point out you're an honorary of the board of the multiple myeloma foundation. for more information on this go to toww.vrmm. thank you very much indeed for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up, hillary papers. will her private thoughts to a friend damage her if she plans to run in 2016? ann coulter is here and has plenty to say about the subject. there she is looking almost normal. [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let...
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deborah sampson. deborah sampson was, again, she listed it as robert sherman. she was injured several times and kept not only fighting but volunteering for difficulty. finally, she gets sick and she ended up in the hospital and the doctor discovered, wait, hold on. this is a woman. but she also did receive full pension benefits from the congress which said that she had -- she was an example of female heroism, fidelity, encourage abuse so we have lots of different women who were actually on the battlefield. but, you know, in the middle of this war, this long, long a war, things and of killing so low. 1780's, the british were occupying the york. there were occupying charleston. the fridge and let it show up to help. and the soldiers were threatening to leave the army in great numbers by rigid. so there was a woman in philadelphia whose husband was the governor of philadelphia, pennsylvania, had decided that the woman of the country had to really do something to cheer up the soldiers. her name was esther to byrd read. she was an english will in. she had just come
deborah sampson. deborah sampson was, again, she listed it as robert sherman. she was injured several times and kept not only fighting but volunteering for difficulty. finally, she gets sick and she ended up in the hospital and the doctor discovered, wait, hold on. this is a woman. but she also did receive full pension benefits from the congress which said that she had -- she was an example of female heroism, fidelity, encourage abuse so we have lots of different women who were actually on the...
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. >> deborah: did they buy their way in? >>> then, parking meter robin hoods.r strangers, so why is it leading to war on the streets? >> move on. >> no. >> that's the camera, and that's the idiot
. >> deborah: did they buy their way in? >>> then, parking meter robin hoods.r strangers, so why is it leading to war on the streets? >> move on. >> no. >> that's the camera, and that's the idiot
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deborah robinson deborah robinson, residente del area y asidua compradora en este supermercado, dice antes dejaba a su nieto de diez aÑos en el carro mientras iba de compras, pero tras el incidente, afirma esta en shock y tomando medidas de proteccion adicionales... andres cualquier informacion que usted tenga se le aconseja llamar de forma inmediata y anonimamente a las autoridades...... en vivo..... blanca -- andres, muchas gracias por la informacion!. cesar ---un gran jurado del condado de santa clara ha acusado formalmente a antolin garcia torres, por la muerte de la adolescente sierra lamar... take vo ademas de varios ataques violentos contra mujeres en el sur de la bahia en 2009... ---garcia-torres de 22 aÑos sera instruido de cargos el jueves en la corte del condado de santa clara... cesar ---por mas de una decada abus sexualmente de uno de sus propios familiares. pitch - blanca ---por eso... hoy en martinez se dicto una condena de 22 aÑos de prison contra raul ochoa. ---pilar niÑo tiene los detalles y las reacciones de vecinos que lo conocen. take pkg ;01 ;16 ;43 ;58 1;18 1;4
deborah robinson deborah robinson, residente del area y asidua compradora en este supermercado, dice antes dejaba a su nieto de diez aÑos en el carro mientras iba de compras, pero tras el incidente, afirma esta en shock y tomando medidas de proteccion adicionales... andres cualquier informacion que usted tenga se le aconseja llamar de forma inmediata y anonimamente a las autoridades...... en vivo..... blanca -- andres, muchas gracias por la informacion!. cesar ---un gran jurado del condado de...
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deborah brings us that story coming up at 5:30. top. >> well, it looks nice out here, except if you step outside, it's cold. sunshine, windy, and temperatures in the 30s and 40s. 40 in baltimore. 44 downtown. 37 in gaithersburg and leesburg and 43 in manassas. we'll talk about not one, but two chances of snow and which one may have the biggest impact on the rush hour. >> and a mysterious disease leaving some kids paralyzed. we're going to explain what debilitating virus it's being compared to. >> a new study finds more and more people are moving out of places like new york >>> pinpointing exactly where it hits your neighborhood. wusa9's first alert weather. >> and you have been telling us about snow in the forecast for a week now. >> we have, we told you winter would come back. i know everybody is not happy, but it's february. it's february, it's not like it's april. >> it's going to be march this saturday. >> metrological spring this saturday. we really had a phenomenal weekend. distant memory. as colder air moves in, a couple cha
deborah brings us that story coming up at 5:30. top. >> well, it looks nice out here, except if you step outside, it's cold. sunshine, windy, and temperatures in the 30s and 40s. 40 in baltimore. 44 downtown. 37 in gaithersburg and leesburg and 43 in manassas. we'll talk about not one, but two chances of snow and which one may have the biggest impact on the rush hour. >> and a mysterious disease leaving some kids paralyzed. we're going to explain what debilitating virus it's being...
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>> reporter: well, deborah, certainly, he's not happy about it.t his health. he's basically said that if he has to stay there for several months, then it means that he'll probably be back in hospital again. remember, last year he only spent three months in the labor camp and then was taken to hospital because of concerns about his health. but certainly, one thing that he'll be hoping for is that there is help on the way and there is going to be an envoy in pyongyang trying to lobby for his release. now, there's no direct link at this point, but as you say, we do know that a u.s. ambassador is to the ground. donald greg, the former u.s. ambassador to south korea in the late '80s and the early '90s and has been lobbying for more engagement with north korea, he has landed in pyongyang. this, we're being told by kcna, the state-run media. we don't know why he's there, but the assumption certainly among south korean media is that it's to lobby for bae's release. but bae is concerned he's being sent back to this labor camp. let's listen to what he said.
>> reporter: well, deborah, certainly, he's not happy about it.t his health. he's basically said that if he has to stay there for several months, then it means that he'll probably be back in hospital again. remember, last year he only spent three months in the labor camp and then was taken to hospital because of concerns about his health. but certainly, one thing that he'll be hoping for is that there is help on the way and there is going to be an envoy in pyongyang trying to lobby for...
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martha: deborah, what do you think? we're both criminal defense attorneys, and i'm sure we've both done arraignments where we've advised their clients to turn their t-shirt inside out because they were wearing a pro-drug message. here these are students who are wearing american flag t-shirts to their school, and i think in this decision which backed up the school's right to tell the students to turn their t-shirt inside out or send them home, i think that the decision was very narrowly tailored, and it did not at all address the fact that then-american students were allowed to wear mexican flag attire or colors bearing the mexican flag. and this is a huge problem that in our own country students are not allowed to wear t-shirts that show their pride if their country. martha: yeah. i mean, there's two levels to this. there's the legal level, and then there's the school administrative level. alex, go back to the legal level here for a moment, because this may find its way all the way to the supreme court. how is it that y
martha: deborah, what do you think? we're both criminal defense attorneys, and i'm sure we've both done arraignments where we've advised their clients to turn their t-shirt inside out because they were wearing a pro-drug message. here these are students who are wearing american flag t-shirts to their school, and i think in this decision which backed up the school's right to tell the students to turn their t-shirt inside out or send them home, i think that the decision was very narrowly...
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deborah peel and then we will look at hunger in the u.s. and what the usda, the department of agriculture, calls food security. those are the two segments coming up. this weekend is a three day weekend on booktv and on american history tv. one of the features of this three-day weekend is a visit to macon, georgia by our local content vehicles. here is just a preview. macon is located right in the middle of the state of georgia. one of our claims to fame is that we are about six miles from being geographically center so we are real easy to find. i would say that macon's location and participation in the civil war are significant. there are a lot of stores but one of my favorites is a house known as the cannonball house. believe it or not, during the war, when general wilson's army was trying to decide whether or and burn it oron to go around, there was an artillery fight that ensued. there are two different versions of the story as you might imagine. one version is we fought them off. the other version is they decided we were not worth their
deborah peel and then we will look at hunger in the u.s. and what the usda, the department of agriculture, calls food security. those are the two segments coming up. this weekend is a three day weekend on booktv and on american history tv. one of the features of this three-day weekend is a visit to macon, georgia by our local content vehicles. here is just a preview. macon is located right in the middle of the state of georgia. one of our claims to fame is that we are about six miles from being...
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stay tuned for inside edition with deborah norville. see it, after the news. [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ revenue view of the suspect. only on 4 . a happy ending to a story that we first brought to you last night. that of a disabled man whose special van was stolen. a van that was recovered, after our story aired. the suspects are still on the loose, but kron 4's j.r. stone has more on the van that was recovered. i'm so very pleased because the channel for and everyone's efforts i was able to get my car back. we first told you about this monday evening when thieves stole his van. but that was then this is now his band is back and you better believe he is using it. turns out the man who recognize the van was one who was walking his dog in the neighborhood. i
stay tuned for inside edition with deborah norville. see it, after the news. [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ revenue view of the suspect. only on 4 . a happy ending to a story that we first brought to you last...
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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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we sent deborah out on pothole. >> this is one pothole with edge. located in the 5200 block of massachusetts avenue and bethesda, it is creating a whole lot of pain. >> apparently the front wheel to replace and at least one tire. >> how much is that going to cost you? >> oh, probably $2,000. >> he could try to recover damages from the state and within minutes of our cameras arriving, a crew fixed this crater. but how long will ta maryland to fix this one in silver spring on east, west highway. >> that's a big one, 17. >> and the district to fix this one. on 34th street near garrison northwest. >> 23 inches. this mind field at georgia and alaska avenues. >> i say eight, but right over here is another 3 inches. this goes right down. another 6 inches. >> and this pit on 32nd place in southeast. >> look good. re this is how i look with my gular boots on and this is how i look when i'm down there. this is going to hurt someone. >> over in prince georges county, road crews have their work cut out for them along this stretch of route 4. we found this pit n
we sent deborah out on pothole. >> this is one pothole with edge. located in the 5200 block of massachusetts avenue and bethesda, it is creating a whole lot of pain. >> apparently the front wheel to replace and at least one tire. >> how much is that going to cost you? >> oh, probably $2,000. >> he could try to recover damages from the state and within minutes of our cameras arriving, a crew fixed this crater. but how long will ta maryland to fix this one in silver...
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deborah solomon is an art critic, journalist and contributor to "the new york times."she also wrote a column in "the new york times" magazine section called question for that address questions asked by celebrities and other people of interest in the new york city area. she takes a fresh look at artist norman rockwell's life in her book american mirror the life and art of norman rockwell. she has a life different from his humors and optimistic thinking. ms. solomon was an art history major at cornell university and earned her masters master's degree at columbia graduate school of journalism. she's written several biographies of american artists including joseph curnow and she is the art critic for the radio which is the npr affiliate in new york. she was awarded a guggenheim fellowship in 2001 in the category of biography. asked to characterize her political beliefs, and this is my favorite part, solomon once said not dependably pro- anything except thinking. please welcome debra -- deborah solomon. [applause] >> hello, savannah. it's great to be here. thank you, linda
deborah solomon is an art critic, journalist and contributor to "the new york times."she also wrote a column in "the new york times" magazine section called question for that address questions asked by celebrities and other people of interest in the new york city area. she takes a fresh look at artist norman rockwell's life in her book american mirror the life and art of norman rockwell. she has a life different from his humors and optimistic thinking. ms. solomon was an art...
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i'm deborah. we would like to be done about 17 union street. we request that you deny the application for the cellular site the know are building is not appropriate. at the last minute at&t is requesting an indefinite continuance. if the path is a continuance we don't understand. the mraks was gracious in let me eliciting them have a continuance for the last meeting. it's now appropriate to deny their application. we all need to a move open to our jobs and other prongs we've worked diligently here's my file on trying to work with them. at&t has not demonstrated working with us. time to move on with more time the building wouldn't be any more suitable it is and is the wrong building for this site ambassador you i trust you'll do what you need to do for us to be finished. thank you >> good afternoon commissioners islam lawrence - i am the vice president of the union station. i come to you to ask to move on. i've heard from the commissioner how they felt about the project and it didn't sound favorable. i talked to at&t they were going to come and
i'm deborah. we would like to be done about 17 union street. we request that you deny the application for the cellular site the know are building is not appropriate. at the last minute at&t is requesting an indefinite continuance. if the path is a continuance we don't understand. the mraks was gracious in let me eliciting them have a continuance for the last meeting. it's now appropriate to deny their application. we all need to a move open to our jobs and other prongs we've worked...
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deborah. deborah borman's a really good friend of mine. of she was the lead attorney on the tom drake case, and i worked on that case with a tremendously successful case. tom drake was a whistleblower from nsa who was charged with five counts of espionage for leaking some rather mundane information. i was able to show with the help of debbie that the information they were charging him with was not only unclassified and they wanted to put him in jail for 35 years, it was not only unclassified, but it was in the public domain and put there by the nsa and the pentagon. so when it came time for the trial, the prosecution threw the case out and asked him to, please, just sign this thing agreeing to a misdemeanor with no jail time and no fine, and a judge spent 20 minutes yelling at the prosecutor and the nsa. so it was a really good case, so i appreciated debbie's work on that. [applause] >> so hi, jim, it's good to see you. thank you for that. [laughter] >> for 'em -- embracerring you. >> slightly. i'm going to play dell's advocate a bit which
deborah. deborah borman's a really good friend of mine. of she was the lead attorney on the tom drake case, and i worked on that case with a tremendously successful case. tom drake was a whistleblower from nsa who was charged with five counts of espionage for leaking some rather mundane information. i was able to show with the help of debbie that the information they were charging him with was not only unclassified and they wanted to put him in jail for 35 years, it was not only unclassified,...
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and deborah fletcher, once you get by the eating of human flesh, "the walking dead" is a great show. as a gluten-free guy i can't take the cannibalism, and bill, love the new history quiz on billo'reilly.com. that is for everybody. not just premium members, but you guys should check out the premium membership, it is a great deal, you will thank me. and finally, to the cbs pharmacy chain, as you may have heard it will no longer sell tobacco products after october first. cvs will lose about $12 billion, but they're gaining good will. tobacco hurts people. no question. you smoke it, you chu it, whatever you do with it going to hurt your body. so in support, i will shop at cvs whenever i can. factor tip of the day. and that is it for us tonight, please check out the fox news factor website different from billo'reilly.com, also like you to spout off about the factor, lots to talk about tonight. o'reill o'reilly@fox news.com, word of the day. tomorrow, our mad as hell segment, get some feisty letters again. people annoyed at certain things happening in american, again, thank you for joinin
and deborah fletcher, once you get by the eating of human flesh, "the walking dead" is a great show. as a gluten-free guy i can't take the cannibalism, and bill, love the new history quiz on billo'reilly.com. that is for everybody. not just premium members, but you guys should check out the premium membership, it is a great deal, you will thank me. and finally, to the cbs pharmacy chain, as you may have heard it will no longer sell tobacco products after october first. cvs will lose...
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said he hopes his wife, deborah, a political fixture in detroit, will run for his congressional seat. >>> and still today, a price you pay for the spike in grocery bills, the price starts to have real-life consequences at the food store. real-life consequences at the food store. er ] your heart. it powers your body to walk enough stairs in a lifetime to climb the empire state building. and then climb it again 1,000 times. your heart is amazing. take care of it with centrum silver. multivitamins with b vitamins and lycopene to help support your heart and packed with key nutrients to help support your eyes and brain, too. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. better eggs. this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find a walmart with a foot mapping center at drscholls.com. i'm a belie
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>>> hello everyone, i'm deborah feyerick in for ashleigh banfield. welcome to "legal view." we begin with cnn's exclusive interview with juror number eight in michael dunn's murder trial. christiana miles paints a picture of an explosive deliberation room, men and women crying and shouting so loudly, you could hear them through the walls. the judge had to send everyone out of the courtroom. after 30 hours of deliberations and even a prayer that everyone would have an open mind, they simply could not agree on a verdict for jordan davis' death. alina machado talked with juror number eight to talk about the verdict and the hot button issue in this trial, race. >> i never once thought about, oh, this was a black kid, this was a white guy. because that was -- that wasn't the case. >> so people who say here is another white guy who got away with shooting a black kid -- what would you tell them? >> i would tell them that they really should acknowledge the wall. >> she is setting the record straight. >> if this case wasn't about race, then what was it about? for you? >> it was about
>>> hello everyone, i'm deborah feyerick in for ashleigh banfield. welcome to "legal view." we begin with cnn's exclusive interview with juror number eight in michael dunn's murder trial. christiana miles paints a picture of an explosive deliberation room, men and women crying and shouting so loudly, you could hear them through the walls. the judge had to send everyone out of the courtroom. after 30 hours of deliberations and even a prayer that everyone would have an open...
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i remember deborah did a thing a couple years ago. she basically said men interrupt women all the time. a bunch of men, i don't care if you are at a cocktail party or a house. the men will chitchat. women will be talking and the man will interrupt her. and the woman almost never interrupts. should she? >> if she feels comfortable. you can be a woman and interrupt a guy. guys don't mind being interrupted as long as your point is even with his point. women's minds see the bigger picture. men tend to focus on one thing. if you interrupt and you are focused on the same point, the guy goes i'll listen to that. if you have something else it is like wait a second. >> true or false. one word answer. you can only change yourself. you can change the other people. >> i love it. >> that's three words but i'll take it. the book is called work with me. there are practical ideas in the work place and how to change yourself in the work place so it is a better place for you. you can also get in touch with john gray and the rest of his work and worksho
i remember deborah did a thing a couple years ago. she basically said men interrupt women all the time. a bunch of men, i don't care if you are at a cocktail party or a house. the men will chitchat. women will be talking and the man will interrupt her. and the woman almost never interrupts. should she? >> if she feels comfortable. you can be a woman and interrupt a guy. guys don't mind being interrupted as long as your point is even with his point. women's minds see the bigger picture....
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. >> deborah you took bronze in the 1988 olympics. i know you wanted the gold, so given that, is that a positive experience - do you have good or bod memories? >> i kind of make fun of my bronze medal. in the right light it looks gold. i was winning and ended up with the bronze. my final performance was not the favourite, but i made history, becoming the first black athlete to medal. it's a learning experience that you can't let your guard down and have you to be aggressive and go for things. it's, you know, it's a bronze medal. i can't complain too much. >> how did you get into figure skating? >> mum exposed me to a lot of things. ice shows was one of them. my favourite person was a comedian, mr frick, and ironically when i won my world championship the real mr fricke had followed my career and was there and gave me flowers after i won the world championship. it was pretty surreal havingour childhood idol be there when you are on top of the world. >> from your olympic exploits to your life as an orthopaedic surgeon, you are a high ac
. >> deborah you took bronze in the 1988 olympics. i know you wanted the gold, so given that, is that a positive experience - do you have good or bod memories? >> i kind of make fun of my bronze medal. in the right light it looks gold. i was winning and ended up with the bronze. my final performance was not the favourite, but i made history, becoming the first black athlete to medal. it's a learning experience that you can't let your guard down and have you to be aggressive and go...
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deborah owens tweeted. really glad you're focusing on the middle class. pamela lane said: today i've been asking you on social media to help us shape our future coverage on the middle class, and i want to know what issues you want "real money" to explore. michael wants us to talk about social security and what it might look like in 20 years, barney asked us to talk about education, and something that we started to do in our rebuilding the green section on monday. and about the station on the u.s. me. that's our show today, and hope you join us tomorrow. i'm ali velshi. latest news online at aljazeera.com. imagination to come up with a more brutal execution. >> also tonight, end of the line. the keystone pipeline. enough already. >> when do we stop moving, when do we stop and turn and fight? these industries are cropping up all over the country, all over the world.
deborah owens tweeted. really glad you're focusing on the middle class. pamela lane said: today i've been asking you on social media to help us shape our future coverage on the middle class, and i want to know what issues you want "real money" to explore. michael wants us to talk about social security and what it might look like in 20 years, barney asked us to talk about education, and something that we started to do in our rebuilding the green section on monday. and about the station...
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deborah feyerick, cnn news. >>> lots more happening tonight.dricks has a 360 bulletin. >> reporter: drug king pin joaquin guzman which is face charges in mexico before any possibility of extradition to the united states. that's according to mexico's ambassador to the u.s. the boss of the sinal o a cartel was captured in a raid on saturday. >>> a south african judge ruled that cameras will be allowed in the murder trial of oscar pray torious which begins next week. he's accused of murdering his girlfriend just over a year ago. >>> was the victory by cassius clay now known as muhammad ali over sonny liston the win it seemed? the fbi suspects it may have been fixed by someone with ties to the mob and also sonny liston. >> susan hendricks, thanks very much. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] hey, look at you! you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but that's ok. while you do your thing... [ alert ri
deborah feyerick, cnn news. >>> lots more happening tonight.dricks has a 360 bulletin. >> reporter: drug king pin joaquin guzman which is face charges in mexico before any possibility of extradition to the united states. that's according to mexico's ambassador to the u.s. the boss of the sinal o a cartel was captured in a raid on saturday. >>> a south african judge ruled that cameras will be allowed in the murder trial of oscar pray torious which begins next week. he's...
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deborah feyerick, cnn news. >>> lots more happening tonight.has a 360 bulletin. >>> drug kingpin jauquin guzman will face charges in mexico before any possibility of extradition to the united states. that's according to mexico's ambassador to the u.s. the boss of the sinaloa cartel was captured in a raid on saturday. >>> a south african judge ruled that cameras will be allowed in the murder trial of oscar pistorius which begins next week. he's accused of murdering his girlfriend just over a year ago. >>> was the victory by cassius clay now known as muhammad ali over sonny liston really the upset it seemed. the fbi suspects it may have been fixed by someone with ties to the mob and also sonny liston. >> susan hendricks, thanks very much. we'll be right back. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and
deborah feyerick, cnn news. >>> lots more happening tonight.has a 360 bulletin. >>> drug kingpin jauquin guzman will face charges in mexico before any possibility of extradition to the united states. that's according to mexico's ambassador to the u.s. the boss of the sinaloa cartel was captured in a raid on saturday. >>> a south african judge ruled that cameras will be allowed in the murder trial of oscar pistorius which begins next week. he's accused of murdering his...
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deborah feyerick, cnn news. >>> lots more happening tonight.cks has a 360 bulletin. >>> drug kingpin jauquin guzman will face charges in mexico before any possibility of extradition to the united states. that's according to mexico's ambassador to the u.s. the boss of the sinaloa cartel was captured in a raid on saturday. >>> a south african judge ruled that cameras will be allowed in the murder trial of oscar pistorius which begins next week. he's accused of murdering his girlfriend just over a year ago. >>> was the victory by cassius clay now known as muhammad ali over sonny liston really the upset it seemed. the fbi suspects it may have been fixed by someone with ties to the mob and also sonny liston. >> susan hendricks, thanks very much. we'll be right back. id you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ]
deborah feyerick, cnn news. >>> lots more happening tonight.cks has a 360 bulletin. >>> drug kingpin jauquin guzman will face charges in mexico before any possibility of extradition to the united states. that's according to mexico's ambassador to the u.s. the boss of the sinaloa cartel was captured in a raid on saturday. >>> a south african judge ruled that cameras will be allowed in the murder trial of oscar pistorius which begins next week. he's accused of murdering...
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deborah owens tweeted. really glad you're focusing on the middle class. pamela lane said: today i've been asking you on social media to help us shape our future coverage on the middle class, and i want to know what issues you want "real money" to explore. michael wants us to talk about social security and what it might look like in 20 years, barney asked us to talk about education, and something that we started to do in our rebuilding the green section on monday. and about the station on the u.s. me. that's our show today, and hope you join us tomorrow. i'm ali velshi. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in "the stream." do comic book characters have the power to influence society? you might be surprised. our digital producer, rajahad ali is here, giving us all of your feedback, and raj, you don't have to be sold on comic books to be intrigued tonight. >> comic books are not just f
deborah owens tweeted. really glad you're focusing on the middle class. pamela lane said: today i've been asking you on social media to help us shape our future coverage on the middle class, and i want to know what issues you want "real money" to explore. michael wants us to talk about social security and what it might look like in 20 years, barney asked us to talk about education, and something that we started to do in our rebuilding the green section on monday. and about the station...
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. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> deborah: total olympics chaos. >> don'tit's yellow. open manhole covers. you call this pry single digits? >> this is like squaller. >>> and police raid. >> did the actor philip seymour hoffman buy his heroin here? >> you can see the smashed in doorknob where police broke his way in. >> and did his addiction age him prewhat turley? >> they are actually preparing for the morgue. >>> and icemaggedon, inside the secret ice caves. >> you can imagine what it feels like to crawl on broken glass. >>> then, biggest loser uproar. the winning contestant and her shocking weight loss. even the judges can't believe it. >> wow.
. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> deborah: total olympics chaos. >> don'tit's yellow. open manhole covers. you call this pry single digits? >> this is like squaller. >>> and police raid. >> did the actor philip seymour hoffman buy his heroin here? >> you can see the smashed in doorknob where police broke his way in. >> and did his addiction age him prewhat turley? >> they are actually preparing for the morgue....
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he hopes his wife, deborah, will run for his congressional seat. >>> >>> and still today, a price you pay for the spike in grocery bills, the price starts to have real-life consequences at the food store. >>> tonight we begin an occasional series of reports called the price you pay. it's about the forces at work that make everyone pay more, and the price hikes that are holding back so many people from getting ahead. and our focus this evening starts with what we're paying at the food store as all those warnings about the historic drought and its effect on prices are sadly starting to become real. we get our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: grocery shopping for jasmine forte's family of five isn't cheap. averaging 200 a week, she cuts coupons and balances between stores. >> meat was on sale today, which is why i bought it. >> reporter: and it's likely to get more expensive for her and families across the country. the california drought is one very big reason as farmers and ranchers lose their harvest and sell off their livestock. >> it means that you're going to pro
he hopes his wife, deborah, will run for his congressional seat. >>> >>> and still today, a price you pay for the spike in grocery bills, the price starts to have real-life consequences at the food store. >>> tonight we begin an occasional series of reports called the price you pay. it's about the forces at work that make everyone pay more, and the price hikes that are holding back so many people from getting ahead. and our focus this evening starts with what we're...
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is it becoming increasingly complex and difficult to resolve any scale and russell and deborah valley and spoke to his story end chris baker. he's not real confident on this and the people suppose to do with a not so fun that they can create all kinds of people from east region. equally and we have a lot of people from the south who are coming in to the city at the moment to support these current demonstrations which you wouldn't necessarily describe the clock. now the country's history. thai military has entertained during moments of political deadlock. that's what happens in two thousand six. some people expect the country's rapid monarch king for me when i'm doing and it will be called into it this time around. baker says things are different now what is he so interesting the current mess. is that the ministry has focused on back here and taking a bowl of being into me during the initial refusing to take science. if something is very violent happened instead. if there's a judicial decision which creates a very unusual situation. can anyone stand i think it's cruel. they won the fir
is it becoming increasingly complex and difficult to resolve any scale and russell and deborah valley and spoke to his story end chris baker. he's not real confident on this and the people suppose to do with a not so fun that they can create all kinds of people from east region. equally and we have a lot of people from the south who are coming in to the city at the moment to support these current demonstrations which you wouldn't necessarily describe the clock. now the country's history. thai...
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. >> reporter: jake developed his idea during summer vacations when his mother deborah requires an hourriting each day. >> were you writing more for you or writing more for the kids your age who might read it? >> i was probably writing more for the kids my age who might read it, just to have them know that they're not the only ones going through it. even though it stinks, it's going to get better. >> reporter: it definitely got better for this author, already to work on his sequel. no surprise to anyone who knows him because that's just jake. jim axelrod, ponta vedra, florida. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," wall street's latest tumble. we'll get analysis from mellody hobson. plus, an investigation into a massive kickback scandal involving the army national guard. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, and i'm frank mallicoa >>> good morning everyone, it's tuesday, february 4th. i'm michelle griego. >> hi en, i'm frank mallicoat -- everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. let's get you out the door with traffic and weather. it was kind of
. >> reporter: jake developed his idea during summer vacations when his mother deborah requires an hourriting each day. >> were you writing more for you or writing more for the kids your age who might read it? >> i was probably writing more for the kids my age who might read it, just to have them know that they're not the only ones going through it. even though it stinks, it's going to get better. >> reporter: it definitely got better for this author, already to work on...
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the cracks so actually what's happened is that even while our societies have become much more open deborah tolerant and even more accepting of immigration in the u.k. there is far more acceptance of immigration that's ever been in that across europe to the problem is that people feel that the pace of change especially economic change is affecting their livelihoods and that a lot to do with the way our economic systems are and the way that the bankers of pretty much made sure that the society remains unequal you know and the financial elites have made sure that it carries on and so to try and blame cultural marxism is it's so redundant it's so one nine hundred sixty s. i can't even begin to you know start on it because the world has moved on basically the problems that we face now are much more to do with growing inequality in stabilisation people feeling that their livelihoods are not secure and as a result especially a lot of the youth in western europe are turning towards extreme groups because they feel like those don't. people articulating. it were found were apparently what a lot of t
the cracks so actually what's happened is that even while our societies have become much more open deborah tolerant and even more accepting of immigration in the u.k. there is far more acceptance of immigration that's ever been in that across europe to the problem is that people feel that the pace of change especially economic change is affecting their livelihoods and that a lot to do with the way our economic systems are and the way that the bankers of pretty much made sure that the society...
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it's deborah feyerick from cnn. we spoke very briefly. >> have a great day. >> excuse me, sir? have a great day. i've already told you that i have no comments to make. >> there are so many unanswered questions. we just wanted to circumstance. around. >>, sir. >> have a great day. >> as for the dime and the missing tongue, the mayor may not be significant. but they add more questions to the dozens already out. this why did the sheriff call off the search so quickly? did alfred wright know something he was not supposed to, something possibly threatening, something that ultimately led to his disappearance and death? >> you ready? let's go! >> all his family knows for sure is that someone they love, someone who always tried to do the right thing by god and his family is now dead, and his wife and young sons are left to cope as best they can. >> my 4-year-old asks a lot of questions. he doesn't understand why. why his dad doesn't come home. and my 2-year-old asks for him all the time. >> what are you telling them? >> well, we told my 4-year-old that the angels came to pick daddy up
it's deborah feyerick from cnn. we spoke very briefly. >> have a great day. >> excuse me, sir? have a great day. i've already told you that i have no comments to make. >> there are so many unanswered questions. we just wanted to circumstance. around. >>, sir. >> have a great day. >> as for the dime and the missing tongue, the mayor may not be significant. but they add more questions to the dozens already out. this why did the sheriff call off the search so...
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deborah feyerick has our report. >> reporter: the honeymoon ended quickly for new york city mayor bill which follows him day in, day out. do you feel you're being treated unfairly? >> i think too much of the time the debate veers away into side shows. but i'm not shocked by that. >> reporter: since being sworn in january 1, the rookie mayor has taken fire on everything, from keeping schools open during a snowstorm and taxing the rich to seemingly please constituents to perceived favoritism of a political supporter and a do what i say not what i do approach. the mayor asking new yorkers to drive better while his own ka caravan disregarded basic traffic laws. >> we're holding ourselves to this standard. >> reporter: when asked about the double standard, the mayor, visibly annoyed, refused to answer questions. >> mayor communicates to the voters, to the people through the press. and when you lose credibility with the press, you have a very hard time having credibility with the voters. and credibility, once lost, is hard to regain. >> reporter: previous mayors michael bloomberg and rudy gi
deborah feyerick has our report. >> reporter: the honeymoon ended quickly for new york city mayor bill which follows him day in, day out. do you feel you're being treated unfairly? >> i think too much of the time the debate veers away into side shows. but i'm not shocked by that. >> reporter: since being sworn in january 1, the rookie mayor has taken fire on everything, from keeping schools open during a snowstorm and taxing the rich to seemingly please constituents to...
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deborah feyerick is in new york right now. what's going on?t of people thought this was the weather they were going to get hit with yesterday during the super bowl, so you have to be thankful for certain small gifts. we can tell you it was snowing for most of the day. as a matter of fact, at the height of it you couldn't even see from one side of central park, which is just behind me, to the other side. and that's just a couple of blocks walk. there are 450 salt spreaders, about 1500 plow trucks that are out preparing the roads here. and you have to think of the scope of this city. you've got five borough, you've got 6300 miles of road. that distance, just to put it in perspective, it's the distance between new york, los angeles and then back again to new york. so it's messy, it is sticky, it is wet, it is cold. more snow is expected tomorrow. and for those fans that you mentioned who are trying to get home, well, a lot had to hunker down for one extra night because some 2,000 flights were actually canceled throughout the day. so good for the
deborah feyerick is in new york right now. what's going on?t of people thought this was the weather they were going to get hit with yesterday during the super bowl, so you have to be thankful for certain small gifts. we can tell you it was snowing for most of the day. as a matter of fact, at the height of it you couldn't even see from one side of central park, which is just behind me, to the other side. and that's just a couple of blocks walk. there are 450 salt spreaders, about 1500 plow...
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deborah a mound here in the middle could be soon to be set alight like the pauls of they've been burning for days if not weeks when you look at the broader picture of it all here's more fire for you and i'm people we've seen the air and people walking around but the congregations of such new coming into place reports of more buildings on fire and certainly over the past twenty four hours one of the headlines on international was a concert on all have people been using live ammunition well they have been and it's been used all over the place and now correspondents the press coming possibly under threat we're talking with more of this breaking news after a short break on r.t. international. it's the last. in london but no butter is being is this time even investor lives two hundred frickin years will never discover the vampire squid true nature investor may be able to understand the secrets of the houses but he or she will never understand the truth about goldman sachs tentacles of fraud and deception. international is your headquarters for the winter olympics and let's give the latest now
deborah a mound here in the middle could be soon to be set alight like the pauls of they've been burning for days if not weeks when you look at the broader picture of it all here's more fire for you and i'm people we've seen the air and people walking around but the congregations of such new coming into place reports of more buildings on fire and certainly over the past twenty four hours one of the headlines on international was a concert on all have people been using live ammunition well they...
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they hired deborah weir and are weaker than what they did was they shifted all this dialogue that all of us a lot of you are still in a movie right oh we're in the movie but we're not in the movie like we are but philip hoffman was not going to be denied before and i was i was a low i held back because steve martin and liam neeson and debra winger and but but philip he was bound and determined that that camera was going to see him and he was very creative and and and the director loved him the director said this got that talent and i'm going well i could do that too you know but i'm kind of holding back but philip did great actor well yeah when we come back big is indeed the oil. they are very hard to get. to. that that was the target there. to. the to. such. utter. such. a political. i've got a quote for you. it's pretty tough to. say where it's about story. because this guy's like but smear that guy stead of working for the people to choose the british media for each other bribe right station by. the brother. i marinate join me. in that in our. family for kerry interview and much. o
they hired deborah weir and are weaker than what they did was they shifted all this dialogue that all of us a lot of you are still in a movie right oh we're in the movie but we're not in the movie like we are but philip hoffman was not going to be denied before and i was i was a low i held back because steve martin and liam neeson and debra winger and but but philip he was bound and determined that that camera was going to see him and he was very creative and and and the director loved him the...