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debra! debra! where are you from?ance, california. >> drew: tell us your story. >>. >> i was diagnosed with breast cancer five years ago so, i've had my five-year anniversary! >> drew: george, what do we have for debra? >> george: well deborah, now you'll race for the cure in beautiful washington d.c. ( cheers and applause ) you and a guest will fly roundtrip coach from los angeles to washington, d.c. for a four-night stay at the washington marriott. within walking distance to historic georgetown and trendy dupont circle, this stylish hotel is close to everywhere you want to be. and, next mother's day weekend, you'll join the susan g. komen global race for the cure. make a lasting impact. one goal. millions of lives. plus, visit the v.i.p. tent before and after the race. registration included. >> drew: all right. the gape is called coming or going. you tilt it towards you or away from you so it's 5,637. good luck, debra. tilt it one way or the other way. that's all you gotta do. $5 x 637. all right. here she goes, fou
debra! debra! where are you from?ance, california. >> drew: tell us your story. >>. >> i was diagnosed with breast cancer five years ago so, i've had my five-year anniversary! >> drew: george, what do we have for debra? >> george: well deborah, now you'll race for the cure in beautiful washington d.c. ( cheers and applause ) you and a guest will fly roundtrip coach from los angeles to washington, d.c. for a four-night stay at the washington marriott. within walking...
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we'll check back in with debra. >> she's been out on the streets. debra, tell us more. >> reporter: okay, i will. we are driving on huntington avenue. pardon me if i don't look right at you as i'm driving. i'm trying to be safe here. i'll give you a tour of what we've been seeing. can you take a look on the right-hand side, jean? it looks like it's been open, and it's the 7-lech. that's one place that's open in this area, and that's probably it. let's also take a look here at this metro shopping center. this has been ground zero for everything that's been going on as far as firefighters, police, they've all been meeting here, and this is where they've been having their command center. so we've been in this area all night. we're on air linton drive and fenwick terrace. and here's engine 37 right here from kingstown. you see a couple of these different vehicles here, fairfax county fire and rescue. the captain said people are under a mandatory rescue. they're not forcing people to get out, but they would like people to leave because of the fact that t
we'll check back in with debra. >> she's been out on the streets. debra, tell us more. >> reporter: okay, i will. we are driving on huntington avenue. pardon me if i don't look right at you as i'm driving. i'm trying to be safe here. i'll give you a tour of what we've been seeing. can you take a look on the right-hand side, jean? it looks like it's been open, and it's the 7-lech. that's one place that's open in this area, and that's probably it. let's also take a look here at this...
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ktvu's debra is outside busch stadium in st. louis. debra, has the weather cleared up yet? >> reporter: it has, considerably, since i last saw you an hour ago. yeah, it was wild when that seventh inning stretch became a seventh inning soaking. but the downpore seems to have stopped as suddenly as it started. if you look outside, there are still people milling around, waiting for the game to resume. the rain has really let up. two hours ago, at its worst, there was a downpour. it had been predicted all day. everyone bolted out of their seats and up under cover to the concessions and the protected areas. now, we have seen in this sea of cardinal red a handful of orange-wearing giants fans. among them, two brothers from san francisco, positioned in front spots behind home plate and hoping that when play resumes, their team will turn things around, since they were losing 3-1. >> obviously, i wish we put a few more across, but it's still early, and the giants are known for late-inning comebacks. so hopefully the magic continues in this game. >> we did have a scoring opportunity
ktvu's debra is outside busch stadium in st. louis. debra, has the weather cleared up yet? >> reporter: it has, considerably, since i last saw you an hour ago. yeah, it was wild when that seventh inning stretch became a seventh inning soaking. but the downpore seems to have stopped as suddenly as it started. if you look outside, there are still people milling around, waiting for the game to resume. the rain has really let up. two hours ago, at its worst, there was a downpour. it had been...
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debra? >> reporter: if you wanted to stand in the potomac, this is really your chance. it's actually meeting king street right here in alexandria. it's actually been rising for quite awhile. ever since we got here around, let's say, 5:30 or so. that's when we ran into this group. [ shouting ] volunteers showing heart isn't shy. he's one of those vocal volunteers handing out free sandbags this afternoon. some were used at businesses up and down king street. lots of people came out to see. they're curious. they wanted to snap pictures of the flooding. someone took a chance to drive through the rising water. many hoping sandy isn't as mean as isabel was. this whole area resembled a river then. so sandbags, important to have or not? >> i would say they are. i mean, take the chance, put the sandbags up, not lose your property. >> and they're free. >> yes, absolutely free. >> reporter: so you can see the water certainly rising here at this point. it's probably going to get a lot worse when high tide comes later on. we'll have a lot more for you at 11:00 tonight. debra alfaron
debra? >> reporter: if you wanted to stand in the potomac, this is really your chance. it's actually meeting king street right here in alexandria. it's actually been rising for quite awhile. ever since we got here around, let's say, 5:30 or so. that's when we ran into this group. [ shouting ] volunteers showing heart isn't shy. he's one of those vocal volunteers handing out free sandbags this afternoon. some were used at businesses up and down king street. lots of people came out to see....
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debra was behind the cash register at the time. >> it's $161.85.she said i needed help befores i want to help them. >> the stranger left before the family did. out inspired a family to preed the act of kindness to other people. people in line began paying it forward including two teenagers, debra shade the story on her facebook page and the fan page had it too. 9 days later the story has gone viral. 242,000 likes and 17,000 comments. we need inspiration like that. >> helps in paying it forward. >>> today's caption this picture, a great photo, sent in by bob and carol of grandsons. >> they are adorable. >> take a look at the picture. they love to go fishing together. we posted the picture on facebook. it's generated a lot of comments. donny said you should have seen this fish, it was this big. nicole saying we are going to need a bigger boat. lisa, we have to catch dinner tonight and rebecca, her caption was, i belief in you, bro, go get the big one. keep your captions coming. i need photos for this week. >>> the proud owner of $25,000 sneakers, a g
debra was behind the cash register at the time. >> it's $161.85.she said i needed help befores i want to help them. >> the stranger left before the family did. out inspired a family to preed the act of kindness to other people. people in line began paying it forward including two teenagers, debra shade the story on her facebook page and the fan page had it too. 9 days later the story has gone viral. 242,000 likes and 17,000 comments. we need inspiration like that. >> helps in...
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we're live in old town, debra alfarone, 9 news. >> thank you, debra. let's go to ryan dean.s along the monocacy river where one day later flooding does remain the great concern. ryan? >> reporter: that's right. right now the monocacy river is at 22 feet. 7 feet above flood stage, the highest level since 1996. it's flooded this road here and also the park to the left of me. >> reporter: the flooding is not historic but residents wanted to capture history. >> never. we've been traveling around all day looking at the different rivers and see seeing how high they were. >> reporter: super storm sandycaused the river to spill out of its bank and put a county park underwater. >> i'm hoping people who live by the river are okay with houses. i'm a nature lover so i think it's amazing to see nature work. >> reporter: a few miles away, the river unfortunate near a historic landmark, the gambrel mill. according to the national water service, if the water would have reached 30 feet that would have filled the second floor of this building which happened twice in the 1970s, including 1972
we're live in old town, debra alfarone, 9 news. >> thank you, debra. let's go to ryan dean.s along the monocacy river where one day later flooding does remain the great concern. ryan? >> reporter: that's right. right now the monocacy river is at 22 feet. 7 feet above flood stage, the highest level since 1996. it's flooded this road here and also the park to the left of me. >> reporter: the flooding is not historic but residents wanted to capture history. >> never. we've...
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. >> definitely could have used that clash button, debra.hank you for that >>> as of tomorrow, mitt romney will be in leesburg, virginia. he'll be attending a rally at ida lee park. doors open at that event at 4:30. it gets started at 6:30. you need a ticket to attend and you can get them at the victory offices in arlington, loudoun or sterling. we put all the addresses right on our screen. now, stick with us. we've got a lot more debate coverage ahead. we'll check back in with anita brikman and the fact checkers at usa today. plus a look at what people were saying on twitter about tonight's debate and there was a whole lot of tweeting going on. moving on to social security, saving it as a matter of fact. a 1.7% cost of increase will go into effect but for millions of americans that is not stuff. our ken molestina is live to explain why recipients of social security may be struggling to scrape by with that. >> reporter: social security benefits continue to be a highly contested issue during the election season. following the announcement of
. >> definitely could have used that clash button, debra.hank you for that >>> as of tomorrow, mitt romney will be in leesburg, virginia. he'll be attending a rally at ida lee park. doors open at that event at 4:30. it gets started at 6:30. you need a ticket to attend and you can get them at the victory offices in arlington, loudoun or sterling. we put all the addresses right on our screen. now, stick with us. we've got a lot more debate coverage ahead. we'll check back in with...
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debra alfarone, 9news. >>> taking his seat right now, howard bernstein. this is the calm before the storm. >> it is the calm before the storm. if you want to take some precautions, kristin fisher has been talking about it. debra alfarone was just talking about it. >> we're not trying to panic people. >> i think we're going to get moderate rainfall out of this, maybe heavy rain. you've got today and tomorrow and even part of sunday if you're west of town to get the lawn furniture inside, the garbage cans. make sure the drains are clear. pick up some of the leaves so they're not clogging the drains. this morning i am going to start off with sandy which is still a hurricane coming out the bahamas this morning. it's raining over much of the southeastern, eastern parts of florida even though the brighter cloud tops are closer to the center of the storm which is normally the case. this storm seeing a little bit of wind sheer in the upper levels but still maintaining itself with winds from the hurricane center 80 miles an hour. the latest advisory gusting to 100
debra alfarone, 9news. >>> taking his seat right now, howard bernstein. this is the calm before the storm. >> it is the calm before the storm. if you want to take some precautions, kristin fisher has been talking about it. debra alfarone was just talking about it. >> we're not trying to panic people. >> i think we're going to get moderate rainfall out of this, maybe heavy rain. you've got today and tomorrow and even part of sunday if you're west of town to get the...
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>> thank you, debra. we want to welcome you to wusa 9. if you have any story ideas, you can send her a tweet or find us at wusa9.com. >> looking forward to hearing from you. >> looking forward to working with you guys. >> let me add my welcome as well. >>> meantime the washington nationals didn't have it so good. they blew an opportunity to take a two-game lead over the defending champs. we're here with more on everything that went wrong tonight. kristen berset. >> reporter: a lot went wrong tonight. it started on the mound. jordan zimmerman got the start and in five regular season games he has yet to win one of them against the cardinals. not the greatest of stats to take into today's playoff game. jordan zimmerman lasted a season-low three innings. he gave up seven hits and three runs in the process. zimmerman wasn't the only problem on the mound. the nats shuffled out seven different pitchers today and in all they gave up 12 runs. the cardinals crushed the nats 12-4. our dave owens has been in st. louis the past few days covering the n
>> thank you, debra. we want to welcome you to wusa 9. if you have any story ideas, you can send her a tweet or find us at wusa9.com. >> looking forward to hearing from you. >> looking forward to working with you guys. >> let me add my welcome as well. >>> meantime the washington nationals didn't have it so good. they blew an opportunity to take a two-game lead over the defending champs. we're here with more on everything that went wrong tonight. kristen berset....
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debra alfarone found out tonight a lot of people actually do care about it. >> reporter: it all started>> hip. >> reporter: an article saying, quote, the city is not hip and it never will be. ever since on the streets and in some tweets, the hipness debate has raged on. first, when you think of hip as hipsters. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: some who organize onesie bar crawls. brooklyn new york wins on that front. >> hip. >> reporter: so to compare -- >> so to compare it to other cities is not what i think we should be doing. >> reporter: she is promoting her hometown hipness in the hippest way on twitter. >> so to compare it to other cities is not what i think we should be doing. >> reporter: to be fair, we reached out to the author. she wasn't available, but in the article she points to one detracting factor, lots of young people here that would be hip work for the government or, quote, the man. >> nonprofit people, everyone's talking about politics, you know. >> that's not hip? >> not hip at all. >> i think it really needs to support the arts more. >> reporter: she moved here, picked colu
debra alfarone found out tonight a lot of people actually do care about it. >> reporter: it all started>> hip. >> reporter: an article saying, quote, the city is not hip and it never will be. ever since on the streets and in some tweets, the hipness debate has raged on. first, when you think of hip as hipsters. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: some who organize onesie bar crawls. brooklyn new york wins on that front. >> hip. >> reporter: so to compare -- >>...
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debra borchardt is markets analyst with the street.com. the biggest offering is expected to be dave and busters, a chain of restaurant, video game arcades. this company was taken private in 2006. how has it changed? >> well, what has changed is they have been loaded on with tops of debt by their private equity owners. and now those owners want the public to help pay for all that debt that they dumped all those company on. so it's really awful to see. and what's also kind of interesting s that they filed this as an emerging growth company under the jobs act. and yes, this chain has been around since 1982. so we're going to get a whole lot less transparency on their earnings. >> tom: certain rules under the jobs act passed earlier this year to encourage more companies to be formed and go public. but you mentioned the debt. how big of a concern is the debt to you if a share hold certificate looking to potentially putting money to work in this stock? >> well, once it goes public it's still going to have over 400 million dollars worth of debt.
debra borchardt is markets analyst with the street.com. the biggest offering is expected to be dave and busters, a chain of restaurant, video game arcades. this company was taken private in 2006. how has it changed? >> well, what has changed is they have been loaded on with tops of debt by their private equity owners. and now those owners want the public to help pay for all that debt that they dumped all those company on. so it's really awful to see. and what's also kind of interesting s...
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that's the latest from here. >> thank you debra. appreciate that. >>> talk about a friend in need. >> exactly. >> to video just in, it's flooding along rhode island avenue in northeast dc. some folks were probably expecting this. flooding in that part of town is a real problem in recent months. any time there is a heavy rain that neighborhood gets flooded with water backing up into many homes there, city crews are making a point of clearing out the storm drains and the major talked about this area and visited it. >> but if there was one thing people were worried about, it is the lights going out, power outages,. we are following that story and via the web he can tell us who is out and who is not. >> we're approaching a half million people. you can look at that number 480,000, you can compare that to 29 minutes earlier at 431,000 and i got a quote from a spokeswoman who spoke to -- you were talking about earlier is pepco's numbers -- the spokeswoman saying the low outage numbers are not what they expected, either. we've been very for
that's the latest from here. >> thank you debra. appreciate that. >>> talk about a friend in need. >> exactly. >> to video just in, it's flooding along rhode island avenue in northeast dc. some folks were probably expecting this. flooding in that part of town is a real problem in recent months. any time there is a heavy rain that neighborhood gets flooded with water backing up into many homes there, city crews are making a point of clearing out the storm drains and...
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debra villone is live. >> reporter: we're in a frontage road which just reopened after some six hours and just minutes ago, we watched as a flat bed tow truck pulled out of here carrying a car that you can see is shot full of bullet holes and it's windows shattered. crime technicians went over this car all evening searching for clues as to who opened fire on it and why. it's a 2009 dodge charger. most of it hidden in shrubbery after it swerved across lanes and slam into a construction fence along the freeway. >> another vehicle came alongside and began shooting at the charger. >> reporter: multiple shots that caused the driver to lose control. two men and a woman in the car. >> at least one person in the vehicle has been shot. all three were taken to the hospital with injuries. >> reporter: all southbound lanes of 101 were closed for about a half hour. and even when two of the lanes opened, traffic remained snarls. >> it may have started back as far as highway 92. >> reporter: the crime scene is strewn throughout a mile of freeway. bullet casings litter the road. it's unclear if it wa
debra villone is live. >> reporter: we're in a frontage road which just reopened after some six hours and just minutes ago, we watched as a flat bed tow truck pulled out of here carrying a car that you can see is shot full of bullet holes and it's windows shattered. crime technicians went over this car all evening searching for clues as to who opened fire on it and why. it's a 2009 dodge charger. most of it hidden in shrubbery after it swerved across lanes and slam into a construction...
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with debra winger, your forecast with john collins, an 11 sports with pete gilbert. >> three people were shot and killed inside wisconsin spa and it is reported the suspected shooter is still on the run. in addition to the deaths, four people were hurt, none of them in critical condition. it all happened around 11:00 this morning at a baseball. the suspected shooter has been identified as radcliffe franklin hal andughton. a task force has released a sketch to help identify a suspect in the rash of shootings in the detroit area. multiple victims have reported a man firing shots while driving toward them. this is a sketch, based on one victim's description. so far no one has been injured. the incidents have occurred in the i-90 corridor. seven new saints have been identified today, two of them american. it includes the first native american saint. the other american st. was mother mary ann cope, who cared for lepers in hawaii. the canonization coincided with the vatican meeting of world bishops. waterspouts and final clouds and washington state. tens of thousands of people dressed in pink
with debra winger, your forecast with john collins, an 11 sports with pete gilbert. >> three people were shot and killed inside wisconsin spa and it is reported the suspected shooter is still on the run. in addition to the deaths, four people were hurt, none of them in critical condition. it all happened around 11:00 this morning at a baseball. the suspected shooter has been identified as radcliffe franklin hal andughton. a task force has released a sketch to help identify a suspect in...
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debra was working at the cash register the whole time, and she was so inspired, she shared in on target's facebook page. >> they may not hit a like button or make a comment, but people, you are not as invisible as you think you are. you can impact people. >> the post has thousands of comments, and double the amount of likes and says she always will remember the stranger who showed a simple act of kindness towards another stranger. >>> a recall regarding a popular brand of sunscreen. >> why the makers of banana boat are telling you to be careful with the brands of sunscreen because of burn warnings. >>> severe weather hitting parts of europe. where this rainstorm left people looking for a spot to dry out. this was a common scene as storms passed over spain and southern france, dumping more than 6 inches of rain. the drought situation made the flash flooding worse. when the dry ground gets intense rain falls, the flash flooding will occur more readily. >>> we are not dealing with that for today. base which i basically the opposite. sunshine as the kids head off to the school bus. you don't
debra was working at the cash register the whole time, and she was so inspired, she shared in on target's facebook page. >> they may not hit a like button or make a comment, but people, you are not as invisible as you think you are. you can impact people. >> the post has thousands of comments, and double the amount of likes and says she always will remember the stranger who showed a simple act of kindness towards another stranger. >>> a recall regarding a popular brand of...
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that was debra alfarone reporting for us. a high of 81. by 4:00 79. then we're finishing the evening. look at that. 8:00 p.m. still 72 degrees. rormd today is 84. -- record today is 84. we're not going to make it but we'll be a few degrees shy. some clouds and showers west of us in west virginia, ohio, kentucky. a lot of this will break up in the mountains but it's throwing some clouds our way. maybe an ice lighted sprinkle. you -- isolated sprinkle. you probably won't need a jacket at the bus stop with readings in the mid-50s. fort belvoir one of the cool areas at 52. 55 in baden this morning. 57 in laurel. as we look outside on our michael & son weather camera, we're looking at wisconsin avenue, northwest d.c. all is quiet and dry. 60 degrees. mostly cloudy skies and calm winds. bigger picture showing you the clouds and the showers that are coming in from the ohio valley. a little disturbance here. going to throw some clouds and again maybe that sprinkle this morning across the region. but as that passes this afternoon, we'll get more in the way of
that was debra alfarone reporting for us. a high of 81. by 4:00 79. then we're finishing the evening. look at that. 8:00 p.m. still 72 degrees. rormd today is 84. -- record today is 84. we're not going to make it but we'll be a few degrees shy. some clouds and showers west of us in west virginia, ohio, kentucky. a lot of this will break up in the mountains but it's throwing some clouds our way. maybe an ice lighted sprinkle. you -- isolated sprinkle. you probably won't need a jacket at the bus...
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debra villa lone caught them warming up. ktvu was on which dash was only able to -- ktvu was only able to get there. the skies over st. louis are looming. storms are expected to hit the stadium. the unders -- the grounds keeper remembered that the city received three inches of rain. owe so heavy winds tore the tarp. the mood right now in st. louis is let's get on with baseball then the teams would have to play saturday. that would really screw up the schedule. we have morements -- fans wearing orange. we may face some delays here. as far as the weather goes. let's check in with steve paulson to see how everything is unfolding. >> it's unfolding in a very omni mouse way -- omminnow's way. things are -- omminnow's way -- ominous way. severe thunderstorm watches have been posed -- posted. this area is prime for this. it's still about an hour and a half, two hours away. but i would be stunned if there was not 1078 kind of a delay but i still think they will get that game once that goes through. i think he'll have mostly cloudy s
debra villa lone caught them warming up. ktvu was on which dash was only able to -- ktvu was only able to get there. the skies over st. louis are looming. storms are expected to hit the stadium. the unders -- the grounds keeper remembered that the city received three inches of rain. owe so heavy winds tore the tarp. the mood right now in st. louis is let's get on with baseball then the teams would have to play saturday. that would really screw up the schedule. we have morements -- fans wearing...
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you can see debra johnson can be seen seth the machine on fire. she will get her chance to come clean during a court appearance. >>> students had trouble focusing in class when they saw this mamma bear and cubs. school officials walked the grounds to make the area was safe. the area is full of salmon. >>> the details on the scope of the meningitis outbreak that keeps growing. >>> we'll have the latest numbers. >> one person is still missing after that massive parking garage collapse. we'll hear from the family. >> and omazing team coverage. we'll have a look at tonight's game.
you can see debra johnson can be seen seth the machine on fire. she will get her chance to come clean during a court appearance. >>> students had trouble focusing in class when they saw this mamma bear and cubs. school officials walked the grounds to make the area was safe. the area is full of salmon. >>> the details on the scope of the meningitis outbreak that keeps growing. >>> we'll have the latest numbers. >> one person is still missing after that massive...
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still too many questions. >> that was debra alfarone reporting. chief ma gaw says bowden got off work at 1:00 p.m. it's not known where he was headed or how fast they were going when they collided. >>> the fungus has been found in unopened vials of steroid medication. the food and drug administration says the fun buzz was in vials made in august by the new england compounding center. yes the massachusetts pharmacy at the center of the national investigation into more than 250 meningitis cases. there have been at least 20 deaths including some in maryland and virginia. >>> they called it a rumble at hofstra but last night president obama and mitt romney took some time off from campaigning for some light hearted moments ad the al smith dinner last night in new york city. the candidates joked about themselves and each other. >> now the good times are going to end today when they head back out on the campaign trail. both men will make stops in virginia. kristin fisher is live in the 9news now satellite center and she promised us some of the best momen
still too many questions. >> that was debra alfarone reporting. chief ma gaw says bowden got off work at 1:00 p.m. it's not known where he was headed or how fast they were going when they collided. >>> the fungus has been found in unopened vials of steroid medication. the food and drug administration says the fun buzz was in vials made in august by the new england compounding center. yes the massachusetts pharmacy at the center of the national investigation into more than 250...
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. >> debra, what do you think? >> i would tend to agree that if we have obama staying in that the market will be under pressure next year because now they're not worried so much about re-election. they don't have to worry so much about making friends with everyone, that they can go back to doing what maybe they need to do, which is back off on the fed. if we lose that fed juice, then the market could pull back. but that's next year. i think right now going into the end of the year, i think the market's going to do quite well. >> you're not worried about the fiscal cliff? some people have -- goldman sachs and morgan stanley have specifically looked at the fiscal cliff and said it's decidedly problematic for the fourth quarter and the s&p could fall from here. >> that's if the fiscal cliff happens. i really don't think they're going to let that happen. i think we'll see the same kind of drama we saw around government shutdown where is they tiptoe and dance all the way up until the last minute and then get it done. we
. >> debra, what do you think? >> i would tend to agree that if we have obama staying in that the market will be under pressure next year because now they're not worried so much about re-election. they don't have to worry so much about making friends with everyone, that they can go back to doing what maybe they need to do, which is back off on the fed. if we lose that fed juice, then the market could pull back. but that's next year. i think right now going into the end of the year,...
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have always thought their direct there are -- showing that there is a recurrence of the beauty from debra countries and origins. >> i was 11 or 12 in a school that was mixed. there were boys and girls. there was one girl i remember that was coming from the french colony. she was in algeria and came back to france. she had a very white skin. very, very white with speckles? >> freckles. >> freckles. more glamorous. glittering. but she was glamorous for me, sparkles -- no, freckles. sorry, i cannot say. [laughter] but she has beautiful red hair, light afro type but red hair. to me, i was like, oh, my god, she is so beautiful. for me, if i want to be friends with someone that i admire, i have to be like him or her, cannot have the red hair. so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to
have always thought their direct there are -- showing that there is a recurrence of the beauty from debra countries and origins. >> i was 11 or 12 in a school that was mixed. there were boys and girls. there was one girl i remember that was coming from the french colony. she was in algeria and came back to france. she had a very white skin. very, very white with speckles? >> freckles. >> freckles. more glamorous. glittering. but she was glamorous for me, sparkles -- no,...
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the generous stranger left beffre thh family did -- it as debra's job to tell them your ddet is totallyfull the wife she started tearing up - she goes why would anybody do that for me? family too and the kindness began to ppead. hh looks at me, i idn't have enough for my bbll, but i have a 20 dollar illland i'm going to pay that for her. she ended up giving me the money she was goinn o spend. the next person came through the line which i believeewere the two - teenagers! what would i have done as a teenager, score! i wouldn'' pass it on to the next perssn, but they did ii. and the mmney left over from &pand 51 cents left went on to yet anothhe personn : deborah shared tte story with her facebooo friends - and to the target an page. now nine days later - the story has gone viial. it has more than 17,000 comments? numbers that are still growing. it's phey may not hit a like lesson. button, they ay not make a comment, but yyu're really not as invisible assyou think you are, and you can impact people. ssmmle kindness can go s far as that 161 dollars one poman decided to pay. i will plways r
the generous stranger left beffre thh family did -- it as debra's job to tell them your ddet is totallyfull the wife she started tearing up - she goes why would anybody do that for me? family too and the kindness began to ppead. hh looks at me, i idn't have enough for my bbll, but i have a 20 dollar illland i'm going to pay that for her. she ended up giving me the money she was goinn o spend. the next person came through the line which i believeewere the two - teenagers! what would i have done...
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according to the juror, debra madden took cocaine from a lab.he jurors couldn't agree whether placerville proved, hearing of deception. a hearing has beep set, including a possible retrial. >> the oakland police department is under fire for its handling much tomorrow a motion will be filed to request a federal takeover. it comes on the heelings of the federal monitor who question the use of force in some of the shooting. a civil rights attorney says the department has to change. >> we simply can't wait any longer. that's why we're acting now. >> that's okay. >> a, a hearing is scheduled for mid december to discuss the motion and the city of oakland is expected to fight the request. >>> for the sixth year in a row, car thefts in california are decreasing. highway patrol says auto thefts are down 1.3% this year compared to last year. they attribute the decrease tone forcement and advancing technology. >> license reader technology. lojack technology. bait vehicle technology, we place cars, in places we want them to be stolen so we can chase down of
according to the juror, debra madden took cocaine from a lab.he jurors couldn't agree whether placerville proved, hearing of deception. a hearing has beep set, including a possible retrial. >> the oakland police department is under fire for its handling much tomorrow a motion will be filed to request a federal takeover. it comes on the heelings of the federal monitor who question the use of force in some of the shooting. a civil rights attorney says the department has to change. >>...
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now we head over to debra alverone in a huntington neighborhood where evacuations were ordered tonight. >> reporter: we're standing on fenwick drive in the huntington section of alexandria, i'm standing here and you can see cars going by. you can see the metro over behind us. that's really the only place that's lit up. this is a mandatory evacuation area. this street specifically, also one other street, arlington terrace. so we got here maybe about a half hour ago. we got over here, started walking around talking to people, came up to this -- whoa, it's getting bad out here -- this house right here i met a vice nice couple with their two young children getting ready to go, but they had no idea there was a mandatory evacuation until we told them. now about maybe 15 minutes or so ago we saw police officers and firefighters down here with flashlights going door to door. we'll show you a little of that video later. coming back over here to fenwick, you can look at the road, sure, it's wet, but they say this always floods, not sometimes, but they say it always floods. in fact, this very nic
now we head over to debra alverone in a huntington neighborhood where evacuations were ordered tonight. >> reporter: we're standing on fenwick drive in the huntington section of alexandria, i'm standing here and you can see cars going by. you can see the metro over behind us. that's really the only place that's lit up. this is a mandatory evacuation area. this street specifically, also one other street, arlington terrace. so we got here maybe about a half hour ago. we got over here,...
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. >>> california secretary of state debra boeing was in the area to thank two long time workers. >> thank you rita for your 60 years of service. would you like to come up? medina began her work with the county's registrar's work in 1962 after the urging of her brother cesar chavez. there's a huge need for poll workers and people of all ages are encouraged to help out. >> we often urge counties to talk to their high schools because high school students who are 16 and have a 2.5 average can work at the polls and we have a lot of bilingual high school students. >>> boen says she's hoping more voters will jump into the process. with as many as 25,000 polls across the state, she says the state needs an army of volunteers. >>> at this time tomorrow, president obama and mitt romney will be facing off over issues of domestic policy. ktvu will carry this first presidential debate live then stay with us for ktvu channel 2 news immediately after. >>> we are outside walnut creek's largest homeless services program. but why the people who rent it say it may not survive much longer. >>> and i'm back he
. >>> california secretary of state debra boeing was in the area to thank two long time workers. >> thank you rita for your 60 years of service. would you like to come up? medina began her work with the county's registrar's work in 1962 after the urging of her brother cesar chavez. there's a huge need for poll workers and people of all ages are encouraged to help out. >> we often urge counties to talk to their high schools because high school students who are 16 and have a...
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debra breaks down the numbers and takes a closer look at the unfaithful. >> reporter: usually when you hear the word study your eyes might glaze over but this one right here says more people don't identify with any religion. and they have a name. some call them nuns. next time you go out to dinner with four of your friends, odds are one of you either never identified with any religion or you least it over the years. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: catholic, jewish, protestant, muslim, sikh, so many religious. now the nuns, they could believe god doesn't exist or does or could be affiliated with any religion. >> the way the world is today, a lot of stuff is breaking apart, you know. why not religio ? >> but according to the pugh research center they make up one out of every five adults in this country. >> i'm not affiliated with any religion. >> reporter: that's a 5% spike in the last five years. the crowd gets younger, even more are just saying no. one out of three under age 30 just doesn't believe. >> well, i don't feel good bit. >> reporter: father thomas knows these statistics well. he stu
debra breaks down the numbers and takes a closer look at the unfaithful. >> reporter: usually when you hear the word study your eyes might glaze over but this one right here says more people don't identify with any religion. and they have a name. some call them nuns. next time you go out to dinner with four of your friends, odds are one of you either never identified with any religion or you least it over the years. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: catholic, jewish, protestant, muslim,...
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the apostolic outreach garden is the dream come true of debra surtain. a trained master gardener, surtain felt compelled to act after learning that her state ranks in the top ten for obesity or diabetes. now, 27 members of her church are part of its garden club. >> it doesn't cost anything right now. we just ask them for a donation because of limited funds. >> reporter: surtain and other food activists say what they are doing can only be a start. they insist the nation needs a broader discussion about how and what its citizens are fed. first lady michelle obama has made battling childhood obesity a personal cause and has championed teaching children how to garden. >> people say to me, "how can you have obesity and hunger at the same time?" they seem like they're problems at odds. but in fact they have the same root cause, and that's lack of access to good, healthy foods. >> reporter: government can advise and educate the public about healthy eating, but ultimately it can't demand people change their eating habits or force supermarkets to locate in poorer
the apostolic outreach garden is the dream come true of debra surtain. a trained master gardener, surtain felt compelled to act after learning that her state ranks in the top ten for obesity or diabetes. now, 27 members of her church are part of its garden club. >> it doesn't cost anything right now. we just ask them for a donation because of limited funds. >> reporter: surtain and other food activists say what they are doing can only be a start. they insist the nation needs a...
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debra bakeir owns the liquor store. she wasn't there, but two employees and a customer were. >> they took the three of them into the back hallway here and set them on the floor and requesting where was the safe, where's the money? >> reporter: the owner says before the robbers could get anything another customer came in looking for the workers. the suspect ran out the backdoor. >> they had a gun. none of my employees were hurt. we didn't lose anything. so we're extremely lucky in that. >> reporter: that wasn't the case at country place liquors, a little more than a week after portside was robbed the store held up at gunpoint, too. an employee who was alone says he was tied up and forced into a freezer while the robbers took cash, lottery tickets and liquor. charles county police believe the suspects are the same and that a woman caught on camera is involved. >> this female was connected to those lottery tickets in that she tried to cash one of them. we got surveillance footage of her doing that. she's been linked to one
debra bakeir owns the liquor store. she wasn't there, but two employees and a customer were. >> they took the three of them into the back hallway here and set them on the floor and requesting where was the safe, where's the money? >> reporter: the owner says before the robbers could get anything another customer came in looking for the workers. the suspect ran out the backdoor. >> they had a gun. none of my employees were hurt. we didn't lose anything. so we're extremely lucky...
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debra alferon has the story that is the big talk of the night. >> reporter: it certainly is.n i heard about it, i wasn't convinced a belt drive would raise those saggy pants. but this may be more about raising consciousness. the street style inspires a lot of opinion and even a couple of songs. ♪ this for all the people, just pull them up. >> reporter: they're saggy, they're baggy, their underwear is hanging out, but still this street smart style hangs on. >> turn around, you're not welcome here. pull your pants up. >> reporter: he doesn't minutes words. he's -- mince words. he's ahead of the creator of the pull them up belt drive now on in prince george's county. you may question whether a simple belt is the answer. >> i'm going to throw it away. >> reporter: but this former pro basketball player says his prison influence, swagger and style is standing in the way. >> you can't get a job. image is everything in our community. kids will not get jobs, and we know how tough it is in our communities to get a job. >> reporter: or even a girl. >> very unprofessional. and it's unnec
debra alferon has the story that is the big talk of the night. >> reporter: it certainly is.n i heard about it, i wasn't convinced a belt drive would raise those saggy pants. but this may be more about raising consciousness. the street style inspires a lot of opinion and even a couple of songs. ♪ this for all the people, just pull them up. >> reporter: they're saggy, they're baggy, their underwear is hanging out, but still this street smart style hangs on. >> turn around,...
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our debra alfarone is one of them. >> reporter: what are you ing to do if the lights go out? that's i am' in arlington with nathan who will help us out. >> we have a few things that will help you get through a power outage. we have a solar charger. you'd be able to charge up before a storm hits and charge it up in the wall. it will give you one or two charges on a cell phone or ipad to help you get back online. >> reporter: what about this? >> it's a very essential for the power going out, an emergency radio and flashlight which could be handy for finding your way around the home. we have head lamp. it allows for hands free. we have small usb chargers. you can hook them into your car charger, plug in a cell phone, ipad. this is a great emergency blanket. works just like your propane gas range at home. they are easy to obtain, coleman fuel canisters. >> reporter: that will make sure you don't get sick. >> when the water plants can't pump out water anymore. we have freeze dried meals. they took tasty. they could be worse. >> reporter: if the storm does come and we do lose power
our debra alfarone is one of them. >> reporter: what are you ing to do if the lights go out? that's i am' in arlington with nathan who will help us out. >> we have a few things that will help you get through a power outage. we have a solar charger. you'd be able to charge up before a storm hits and charge it up in the wall. it will give you one or two charges on a cell phone or ipad to help you get back online. >> reporter: what about this? >> it's a very essential for...
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debra alpha roan has the story. >> reporter: the closer you get the harder it is to even corn reend.ems -- comprehend. it seems unfair anyone would meet this kind of end. >> with a very heavy heart that i come before you tonight to advise you of the death of prince george's county police officer. officer kevin bowden. >> reporter: 3:00 this afternoon. 28-year-old prince george's county police officer kevin bowden was driving northbound. some how, some way, bowden and an suv collided ending with his crash seemingly wrapped entirely around the utility pole at surratts road. the female driver of the suv lived taken to the hospital with what police say are nonlife-threatening injuries. the morning starts along with lots of questions. >> we have witnesses saying that the officer was cutoff and we're not at a point yet to say what's that caused the accident but it's certainly we're looking into that. >> it's very sad yet again in the past two months we've lost another officer. >> reporter: it was august when prince george's county police officer adrian morris was killed during a pursuit wh
debra alpha roan has the story. >> reporter: the closer you get the harder it is to even corn reend.ems -- comprehend. it seems unfair anyone would meet this kind of end. >> with a very heavy heart that i come before you tonight to advise you of the death of prince george's county police officer. officer kevin bowden. >> reporter: 3:00 this afternoon. 28-year-old prince george's county police officer kevin bowden was driving northbound. some how, some way, bowden and an suv...
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>> that was debra alpha roan reporting. he got off work at 1:00 p.m. and it's not known where he was headed or how fast they were going when they collided. >>> the fungus behind the meningitis outbreak has been found in unopened vials of steroid medication. the food and drug administration said the fungus was in vials made in august by the new england compounding center. the apartment pharmacy is at the center of a -- massachusetts pharmacy is at the center of the investigation. >>> 4:30 and campaign 2012, president obama and mitt romney will both campaign in virginia today. the president will be at george mason university in fairfax county this morning. governor romney will make a stop in abingdon. >> yesterday both men took some time off for comical moments at the al smith dinner a fundraiser for catholic charities. the men joked about themselves and each other. tara mergener has more. >> reporter: for one knightage, president obama and mitt romney -- night only, president obama and mitt romney took a break from the bitter campaign. sort of. >> in th
>> that was debra alpha roan reporting. he got off work at 1:00 p.m. and it's not known where he was headed or how fast they were going when they collided. >>> the fungus behind the meningitis outbreak has been found in unopened vials of steroid medication. the food and drug administration said the fungus was in vials made in august by the new england compounding center. the apartment pharmacy is at the center of a -- massachusetts pharmacy is at the center of the investigation....