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thanks for contacting denise. the incumbent democratic governor, the bluest state in the country since march has run a series of pretty over-the-top negative ads. now, i have to tell you just to be real frank. march, april, may, june, july, august, most of those negative ads made up all the difference in the polls. we started ten down and by the end of those negative ad wes were even in the polls -- ads, we were even in the polls. the oil spill-- >> i didn't blame you for the oil spill. >> that ad helped us. my second favorite ad is when you cut and pasted four or five different interviews together and whatever that ad was, but different interviews you cut and paste. now, here's the problem, andrew. you have a governor unwilling to talk about or try to market what he's done over the past four years. from march on with all the elected officials supporting you, all the money, all the advantage of incumbency, these ads are negative and that speaks volume abouts what the governor feels, thinks and believes about what
thanks for contacting denise. the incumbent democratic governor, the bluest state in the country since march has run a series of pretty over-the-top negative ads. now, i have to tell you just to be real frank. march, april, may, june, july, august, most of those negative ads made up all the difference in the polls. we started ten down and by the end of those negative ad wes were even in the polls -- ads, we were even in the polls. the oil spill-- >> i didn't blame you for the oil spill....
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denise? >> thank you, bob.'s check on the roads now with sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >>> still not such a bad afternoon on the roads. it's not blocking anything. another accident at york road at greenmeadow. a second in the city on tems at philpot street. and one more in pasadena. that one on bar harbor road. if you're traveling on 83 in the southbound lanes, just approaching the beltway, we have a disabled vehicle there. we also have some delays on the beltway. also delays on 95 in the northbound lanes between 175 and 32. there's a look at your delay on the beltway. 34 miles an hour is the slowest spot. a 25-minute drive time there. there's a live look outside at 95 just south of 195. and that is the delay that i mentioned. a second delay on everything running smoothly on 83 north of the beltway. but we still have that delay working on the 95. just approaching the tunnel. this traffic report is brought to you by purdue oven fresh roasters. back to you. >>> a birthday celebration turns into a surprise
denise? >> thank you, bob.'s check on the roads now with sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >>> still not such a bad afternoon on the roads. it's not blocking anything. another accident at york road at greenmeadow. a second in the city on tems at philpot street. and one more in pasadena. that one on bar harbor road. if you're traveling on 83 in the southbound lanes, just approaching the beltway, we have a disabled vehicle there. we also have some delays on the beltway. also...
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her grandson antonio is here, and her daughter denise is here. supervisor avalos will be speaking about her in roll call. after a great 85 years, she was born in august of 1925. she was raised in san francisco her entire life. she studied psychology at city college. she loved her family and made that her life's priority. she joins her mother that struggled to give her family a better life. her sister and her brother -- she leaves behind her sister marie and her children denise. sorry. ok. and edward, she worked hard to help raise until her last days. she will be missed, he and i have had the privilege of knowing antonio for almost 10 years from the time that i met him as a student government leader. going on to his career in city government and then in turn -- an intern working with me, a ga and at -- a student at gateway high school. denise, antonio's mom, has been very active through her work and her advocacy. it is a tremendous family that both supervisor avalos and i have had the privilege of knowing. after a lifetime of dedication, children
her grandson antonio is here, and her daughter denise is here. supervisor avalos will be speaking about her in roll call. after a great 85 years, she was born in august of 1925. she was raised in san francisco her entire life. she studied psychology at city college. she loved her family and made that her life's priority. she joins her mother that struggled to give her family a better life. her sister and her brother -- she leaves behind her sister marie and her children denise. sorry. ok. and...
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so now that denise's safely back in russia tell me what's next for the young boy. well he was arrested way from here. to a hospital where else the next ten days being looked at physically examined to make sure he's healthy. then the climatized to his new surroundings from there he'll go to a foster care center where he'll be looked after further climatized and hopefully they'll find a new family to take him in also one major problem in the case of denise is that with all the time he spent in the dominican republic and other countries outside of russia he's forgotten russian he can speak starting to learn spanish but he's going to have to be retorts russian so that he can integrate into this culture mr stark of said that he would receive a flats once he reaches the age of eighteen and he'll be well looked after here in russia but also that there's a good investigative going on into the adoption authorities that let him be put up for adoption in the first place all right tom gardner reporting from moscow's domodedovo airport thank you. a little bit later third dramat
so now that denise's safely back in russia tell me what's next for the young boy. well he was arrested way from here. to a hospital where else the next ten days being looked at physically examined to make sure he's healthy. then the climatized to his new surroundings from there he'll go to a foster care center where he'll be looked after further climatized and hopefully they'll find a new family to take him in also one major problem in the case of denise is that with all the time he spent in...
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got to love that, denise. >> sure do, thank you bob. the ravens get ready for a visit from the buffalo bills. there could be some roster moves before game time, that's next in sports. ,,,, [ male announcer ] baltimore. a city that's been inspiring ideas and innovation since 1729. at bank of america, we live, work and help serve the community here through hundreds of branches and atms. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion. from supporting the university of maryland medical center... to the restoration of the hippodrome theater and american brewery building. because when you're giving, lending and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. today, it's nearly double. and nearly a quarter of a million marylanders are looking for work. in addition, we face a national health care plan that will hurt small business and cost us jobs. so we have to ask, are you better off today than you were four years ago? we're heading in the wrong direction. we need strong leadership. say no to things we
got to love that, denise. >> sure do, thank you bob. the ravens get ready for a visit from the buffalo bills. there could be some roster moves before game time, that's next in sports. ,,,, [ male announcer ] baltimore. a city that's been inspiring ideas and innovation since 1729. at bank of america, we live, work and help serve the community here through hundreds of branches and atms. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion. from supporting the university of maryland...
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denise? >> all right.hank you, jessica. >> you're welcome. >> i don't think i'm eligible, however. >> no. we can still play, though. >>> still ahead. wjz eyewitness news at 4:00. seafood snafu. bp executives, out to prove gulf food is safe to eat. >>> i saw him hitting her. >> a good samaritan calls 911 when she sees a violent man in a nearby car. then her phone rings, and you'll never guess who it was. >>> and our string of weather is about to end. bob will update the first warning five-day forecast. when i melt to sleep with unisom sleep melts i get to sleep faster, stay asleep and wake refreshed. melt to sleep fast. unisom sleep melts. >>> the stepmother of a missing north carolina girl is in court. people who know eliza say she has a short fuse and her stepdaughter usually wore the brunt of her nasty temper. she was charged with obstruction of justice. she is accused of using a fake ransom note to try to throw investigators off the trail of 10-year-old zara baker. police continued to look for the child
denise? >> all right.hank you, jessica. >> you're welcome. >> i don't think i'm eligible, however. >> no. we can still play, though. >>> still ahead. wjz eyewitness news at 4:00. seafood snafu. bp executives, out to prove gulf food is safe to eat. >>> i saw him hitting her. >> a good samaritan calls 911 when she sees a violent man in a nearby car. then her phone rings, and you'll never guess who it was. >>> and our string of weather is...
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that's it for us for now. >> i'm denise koch. don't go away.uch more ahead on the cbs evening news with katie couric, including the miners in chili being lifted to safety. we take you now to >> couric: tonight from disaster to rapture. joyous reunions in chile as those miners are rescued one by one. and the incredible ingenuity that saved their lives. i'm katie couric. also tonight, americans losing their homes in record numbers. but were all the foreclosures legal? a joint investigation is opened by every state in the union. and the night the world stood still to watch a miracle unfold before our eyes. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. was hard to imagine any kind of happy ending when a chilean mine caved in 10 weeks ago, trapping 33 men a half mile below the earth. but 27 have now been rescued and the rest will soon be on the w
that's it for us for now. >> i'm denise koch. don't go away.uch more ahead on the cbs evening news with katie couric, including the miners in chili being lifted to safety. we take you now to >> couric: tonight from disaster to rapture. joyous reunions in chile as those miners are rescued one by one. and the incredible ingenuity that saved their lives. i'm katie couric. also tonight, americans losing their homes in record numbers. but were all the foreclosures legal? a joint...
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denise will moderate. it will be taped and broadcast exclusively here on wjz at 7:00 in the evening. do you have a question for the candidate. submit them by going to wjz.com. >>> the sun is trying to come out. outside right now, it's mostly cloudy. but the sun did make at least a little appearance on tv hill? wjz has weather ask traffic together. meteorologist bern bet det woods is -- bernadette woods is here with us. >> reporter: the same storm that moved in on sunday is affecting us. but it's weakening along the way. that's why we saw a couple of peeks of sun with a lot of clouds out there. the rain has fanned off to the north and west of us. all around the storm system. but what's going to happen is as this remains around, there is still a chance for a shower. small chance tonight. but again for tomorrow, before the storm finally holds out. here on thursday. but temperatures taking a major hit. it is 60 degrees now in baltimore. it's warmer than yesterday. but still pretty cool out there. take a look a
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denise will moderate.will be broadcast exclusively here exclusively on wjz at 7:00. >>> do you have questions for the candidates? submit them by going to wjz.com, and clicking on the link at the top of the home page. >>> some sun is on its way back. after gray skies and occasional rain, the sky is slowly clearing up. meteorologist tim williams is here with the updated numbers from first warning weather. hi, tim. >> hello, kai. we're deputily looking at -- definitely looking at another day of pretty cool temperatures. not quite as cool or as damp as we had the first part of this week. 53 degrees. 60% relative humidity with a west wind at 8 miles per hour. that west wind is going to eventually bring dryer conditions into our region. but as you see, with still a bit of a steady rotation from a low-pressure system, just up to the northeast, we're still getting a little bit of cloud cover. and the sun is not helping. every time the sun comes up, it warms up the ground. and the warmth and the moisture starts to
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i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about tonight. >>> 26 miners out. only seven to go. just moments ago, claudeio akuhn was brought to surface.
i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about tonight. >>> 26 miners out. only seven to go. just moments ago, claudeio akuhn was brought to surface.
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. >> and i'm denise koch. >>> oil spill fallout. they are talk about the disaster in the gulf. bill plant has the story. >>> the report says they were not able to handle the spill or not fully candid with the american people about the full scope of the problem. besides faulting the administration for its initial estimate, it singles out karen brownert for her unfolding response to the disaster. in an early august show, browner said that most of the spill had already been taken care of. >> scientists are telling us the vast majority of the spill was contained. almost three-quarters was captured, contained and skimmed. >> reporter: but reports now show that the oil could still be there. in late april, the white house denied a request from government scientists to make
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denise richards spoke about it tuesday on the lifestyle show l.x.at, they don't know what happened. and thank god our girls are young enough, they're 5 and 6 and i do my best to protect them from certain things. he and i, still good, no matter what. >> reporter: for charlie sheen, there's a lot of the stake here. >> if i don't make it, you need to know about my will. >>. >> reporter: he's the highest paid actor on television, reportedly making nearly $2 million an episode. and he's still on probation for an episode with his current white brooke mueller. >> my husband had a knife and i'm in fear for my life and he threatened me. >> reporter: he pled guilty to misdemeanor assault and sentenced to rehab. instead, he came to new york and some experts say may have let his addiction get the best of him. >> the sad reality is that if charlie continues on the path he is on and continues to attempt to work instead of take time off and focus on treatment, he will likely die. >> reporter: even after all of this, no one pressed any charges, not the woman in the
denise richards spoke about it tuesday on the lifestyle show l.x.at, they don't know what happened. and thank god our girls are young enough, they're 5 and 6 and i do my best to protect them from certain things. he and i, still good, no matter what. >> reporter: for charlie sheen, there's a lot of the stake here. >> if i don't make it, you need to know about my will. >>. >> reporter: he's the highest paid actor on television, reportedly making nearly $2 million an...
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i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about. >> a california man risks his life to save a child who was abducted from her home. kendis gibson reports with the story. >> reporter: victor perez recognized the truck in the surveillance video from television news reports. >> i just took the chance to follow the truck. >> reporter: he cut off the driver. they exchanged words. then perez saw the girl who had been abducted while playing outside her home monday. so he cut off the driver again. the suspect then pushed the girl out of the truck. perez stayed with her until police arrived. >> she was terrified. she said twice, i'm scared, i'm scared. she asked me if she was going to be okay. and i said, you're okay for now. and just waited for the right people to get there to help her out. >> reporter: the little girl had been sexually assaulted. police arrested 24-year-old suspected gang member, gregorio gonzalez. they say he fits the description of a man who exposed himself to two girls
i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about. >> a california man risks his life to save a child who was abducted from her home. kendis gibson reports with the story. >> reporter: victor perez recognized the truck in the surveillance video from television news reports. >> i just took the chance to follow the truck. >> reporter: he cut off the driver. they exchanged words. then perez saw the girl who had been abducted while playing...
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we do know that denise richards and his two daughters were very close by and that denise actually went with him to the hospital. >> larry: but there was supposed to be another woman in the room? >> there are reports there was another woman in the room. she has been variously identified as a porn star, as a prostitute, but we don't know exactly what went on. >> larry: dr. pinsky, sheen reportedly told radar online via text, i'm fine, the story is totally overblown and overplayed as far as the reality of the scenario. also reportedly texted, i know what went down and that's all there is to say. that's all he will say, under wraps. what do you make of this? >> you know, a series of things. one is this idea that it's an allergic reaction, let's sort of clear that up. an allergy means a rash, wheezing. it's not that. could it be some sort of untoward effect of psychotropic medications? people can have that sort of thing. you have to add the score. if you have somebody with a history of rediction. who in my eye turned back to work far too prematurely back when he had his original domestic vi
we do know that denise richards and his two daughters were very close by and that denise actually went with him to the hospital. >> larry: but there was supposed to be another woman in the room? >> there are reports there was another woman in the room. she has been variously identified as a porn star, as a prostitute, but we don't know exactly what went on. >> larry: dr. pinsky, sheen reportedly told radar online via text, i'm fine, the story is totally overblown and...
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. >> reporter: i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. here is what people are talking about tonight. >> even exchanges for the two men that want to lead maryland. wjz is live with complete coverage, political reporter pat warren breaks down the show down, pat. >> reporter: that's right denise, it's definitely something to see maryland gubernatorial candidates cramming eight years of bad blood over opposing policies into an hour long debate. it's the 2010 rematch of 2006. >> this is not a personality contest. it's not martin o' malley, bob ehrlich, it's about you. >> you count, you get the vote. >> you have a clear choice to make in this contest. >> reporter: governor o' malley and former governor ehrlich open old blood. >> he increased tolls and fees, and maryland was not making much progress. we were spending more but we weren't moving forward. >> the largest tax increase in maryland history. $1.4billion. that was your answer. you also transferred a couple billion dollars from existing cash accounts. you also took $3.7 billion of stimul
. >> reporter: i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. here is what people are talking about tonight. >> even exchanges for the two men that want to lead maryland. wjz is live with complete coverage, political reporter pat warren breaks down the show down, pat. >> reporter: that's right denise, it's definitely something to see maryland gubernatorial candidates cramming eight years of bad blood over opposing policies into an hour long debate. it's the 2010 rematch of...
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part of a an organ trade either way they left shortly afterwards and went back to russia and left denise on his own that well with a local family without them in the dominican republic this local family was then said to have treated him very coolly indeed including physical punishment leaving him without meals mr stark of himself earlier here at a free press conference detail some of the other cruel treatment that young denise underwent. the conditions he was living in were more than uncomfortable he was abandoned he was treated cruelly he was put in danger not every adult could survive what he went through the russian adoption agency committed a crime by letting drug dealers adopt the bully that's the subject of a future investigation but hopefully all the bad things are in the past now. younger nieces adoptive parents returned to russia they were found guilty later of trafficking cocaine in russia and are now doing a prison sentence here. young denise has always been a russian citizen and he will now he has now come back to russia that process was started one. they discovered him in st
part of a an organ trade either way they left shortly afterwards and went back to russia and left denise on his own that well with a local family without them in the dominican republic this local family was then said to have treated him very coolly indeed including physical punishment leaving him without meals mr stark of himself earlier here at a free press conference detail some of the other cruel treatment that young denise underwent. the conditions he was living in were more than...
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said that scars on the boy's head indicate he was beaten now an investigation is looking into why denise was allowed to be adopted by such bad parents in the first place and what really happened in the dominican republic with a motion not every adult can survive where he went through the russian adoption agency committed a crime letting drug dealers adopt the boy that's the subject of our future investigation but hopefully all the bad things are in the past now dennis will now be able to resume his life in russia after his five year absence will have to really learn his native language and rediscover life here but it's hoped that he'll receive a lot more care in his next five years than he did in his last five. r.t. moscow. north korean leader kim jong il has made his youngest son a four star general and a promotion seen as the first step towards handing in power the appointment was made just hours before a key convention of the country's ruling workers' party the first in decades after historic meeting john l. award to his son kim john on another fan and other family members rather top
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said that scars on the boy's head indicate he was beaten now an investigation is looking into why denise was allowed to be adopted by such bank parents in the first place and what really happened in the dominican republic with a motion not every adult can survive what he went through the russian adoption agency committed a crime letting drug dealers adopt the boy that's the subject of our future investigation but hopefully all the bad things are in the past now dennis will now be able to resume his life in russia after his five year absence will have to rely on his native language and rediscover life here but it's hope that he'll receive a lot more care in his next five years than he did in his last five. and. probably have the next five just looking ahead to live. the go to stress if you can hear it. all started to my grave. if this feels very very strange. and also to be doing all right that thing is going to get scary well seems so we explore what it feels like to be buried alive in the interests of taking away the strain you pays your money gets it thrills more on that next. time thi
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dealers and they to abandon the caribbean as safely returned to his home country twelve year old denise will now on the go medical tests and receive help to adapt to a normal life back in moscow tom barton was there for his return. home at last after allegedly being sold for drugs on the other side of the world physical abuse and five years in an orphanage twelve year old denise is finally back in his native russia the full extent of his suffering isn't just to give us that he might have been taken to the dominican republic as a slave in exchange for drugs or it may have been an organ trade the judicial investigation couldn't clarify all the circumstances that we should make speculations just because the boy can't explain what happened born in the volgograd region in one thousand nine hundred eight his adoptive parents moved to the dominican republic in two thousand and four a year later they returned to russia turning their backs on dennis and leaving him with the local family they too soon gave him up this time to an orphanage but not before acoustic that they hit and punished him the
dealers and they to abandon the caribbean as safely returned to his home country twelve year old denise will now on the go medical tests and receive help to adapt to a normal life back in moscow tom barton was there for his return. home at last after allegedly being sold for drugs on the other side of the world physical abuse and five years in an orphanage twelve year old denise is finally back in his native russia the full extent of his suffering isn't just to give us that he might have been...
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said the scars on the boy's head indicate he was beaten now an investigation is looking into why denise was allowed to be adopted by such young parents in the first place and what really happened in the dominican republic emotion not every adult can survive what he went through the russian adoption agency committed a crime letting drug dealers adopt the boy that's the subject of our future investigation but hopefully all the bad things are in the past now dennis will now be able to resume his life in russia after his five year absence will have to really learn his native language and rediscover life here but it's hoped that he'll receive a lot more care in his next five years than he did in his last five tomasson moscow . germany's marking twenty years since it was officially reunify. politicians and celebrities have been celebrating in bremen and parties being held all over the country marking combination of a process part of the full of the berlin wall in one thousand nine re together in east west germany but that led to a turbulent decade with the huge cost of rebuilding infrastructu
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said that scars on the boy's head indicate he was beaten now an investigation is looking into why denise was allowed to be adopted by such bad parents in the first place and what really happened in the dominican republic. not every adult can survive where he went through the russian adoption agency committed a crime letting drug dealers adopt the boy that's the subject of our future investigation but hopefully all the bad things are in the past now dennis will now be able to resume his life in russia after his five year absence will have to really learn his native language and rediscover life here but it's hope that he'll receive a lot more care in his next five years than he did in his last five. there are to a much more to come from. next hour including. well i just don't feel like we're getting all the facts the news media isn't just new jersey anymore no news is news slapshot entertainment it seems like they try and since they show like everything. why don't americans trust the evening newton anymore the resident dallas opinion in new york. also find out why spending twenty minutes b
said that scars on the boy's head indicate he was beaten now an investigation is looking into why denise was allowed to be adopted by such bad parents in the first place and what really happened in the dominican republic. not every adult can survive where he went through the russian adoption agency committed a crime letting drug dealers adopt the boy that's the subject of our future investigation but hopefully all the bad things are in the past now dennis will now be able to resume his life in...
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denise coke -- denise koch is the moderator.re's time for us to hear from you. >>> well, remember the rainy, gray days earlier in the week, we're paid back and it's nice in the area and these are ships out in the inner harbor. and wjz-13 has -- the ravens play the broncos and we have the coverage -- and tim is in the first warning weather center. >>> well, the first thing, marty doesn't have his jacket on. we're in the first full week of october and the temperatures are nice and enjoyable. look at the temperatures across the state. the coolest spot in oakland and 69 in pax river and ocean city and 71 at baltimore and 74 in washington and the d.c. suburbs around the mediate area and everyone's on the 70-degree range and the winds are light. lighter than yesterday. we were in the double digits yesterday. things are calming down nicely. this is going to translate into all of the activities into the weekend. and for more, here's marty bass. >>> good afternoon, everyone, let's get to it. queue the music. 1:00 sunday, the russell stre
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said that scars on the boy's head indicate he was beaten now an investigation is looking into why denise was allowed to be adopted by such bad parents in the first place and what really happened in the dominican republic. not every adult can survive what he went through the russian adoption agency committed a crime letting drug dealers adopt the boy that's the subject of our future investigation but hopefully all the bad things are in the past now dennis will now be able to resume his life in russia after his five year absence will have to really learn his native language and rediscover life here but it's hoped the pair received a lot more care in his next five years than he did in his last five tamasin r.t. moscow. let's take a quick look now at some other. news from around the world the united states has issued a travel alert for its citizens in europe because of intelligence suggesting an increased risk of al qaeda style attacks in main cities americans are being told to be vigilant but are being advised against traveling to the continent meanwhile the u.k. is warning its citizens tha
said that scars on the boy's head indicate he was beaten now an investigation is looking into why denise was allowed to be adopted by such bad parents in the first place and what really happened in the dominican republic. not every adult can survive what he went through the russian adoption agency committed a crime letting drug dealers adopt the boy that's the subject of our future investigation but hopefully all the bad things are in the past now dennis will now be able to resume his life in...
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first, though, denise.oard and what gave you this idea. >> well, i have been searching for a job online for about a year and a half. then i decided to go -- i looked in the yellow pages and went and joined a lot of temporary agencies trying to seek employment, and i try to stay positive, and every couple of days, if no one's responded, then i decided to take my resumÉs, caught the bus downtown and went to several businesses like door to door, trying to seek employment, but most people would say, go online. so i just -- >> go ahead, i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry, what made me do that is you see the people that's homeless and people wanting handouts. i thought to myself, i don't want any handouts. i'm capable and able to and ready to work. i thought, i wonder if anybody ever put their resumÉ on a poster. i went to kinko's and said would you be able to put my resumÉ as tall as i am, and they said, yeah. >> that's a first. sure, denise, we'll do that for you. >> yeah. i kept trying to convince myself, this seems posi
first, though, denise.oard and what gave you this idea. >> well, i have been searching for a job online for about a year and a half. then i decided to go -- i looked in the yellow pages and went and joined a lot of temporary agencies trying to seek employment, and i try to stay positive, and every couple of days, if no one's responded, then i decided to take my resumÉs, caught the bus downtown and went to several businesses like door to door, trying to seek employment, but most people...
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denise. >> thank you, bob. check in tomorrow morning starting at 4:55 a.m.r the first updated forecast. for the first updated forecast. >>> ,,,,,,,, ♪ our low fares can only be found ♪ ♪ at just one site -- so don't ya mess around ♪ ♪ is a southwest flight what you hope to score? ♪ ♪ only southwest.com... [ sharon ] ♪ for tickets and more ♪ southwest.com... ♪ it's where you go! ♪ southwest.com... ♪ for fares so low! ♪ only southwest... ♪ two bags fly free! ♪ southwest.com... ♪ sing it with me! [ all ] ♪ southwest.com ♪ only at southwest.com southwest! -[ ding ] -[ laughter and applause ] southwest! bob ehrlich says he wants to fix maryland. but he increased state spending by record amounts. ehrlich raised $3 billion in taxes and fees... including property taxes... and a 40% increase in college tuition. and now he's made over $1 billion in new promises... with no plans to pay for them... except for cutting education. cuts that will lay off teachers and increase class sizes. that's not a budget. and bob ehrlich's not the kind of leader... we can trust. >>> i t
denise. >> thank you, bob. check in tomorrow morning starting at 4:55 a.m.r the first updated forecast. for the first updated forecast. >>> ,,,,,,,, ♪ our low fares can only be found ♪ ♪ at just one site -- so don't ya mess around ♪ ♪ is a southwest flight what you hope to score? ♪ ♪ only southwest.com... [ sharon ] ♪ for tickets and more ♪ southwest.com... ♪ it's where you go! ♪ southwest.com... ♪ for fares so low! ♪ only southwest... ♪ two bags fly...
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denise. >>> thank you, bob. check in tomorrow starting at 4:55 a.m. for the updated forecast. >>> mark has details next in >>> mark has details next in sports on the ,,,,,,,,,,,, man: let me see the map. just drive, we'll get there! adventure runs on dunkin', with our maple cheddar breakfast sandwich. breakfast just got a whole lot sweeter. "maryland is moving forward"... ...and moving maryland forward. [ female announcer ] ...this jobs report tells the truth... maryland's economy stalled. [ male announcer ] "we face an uphill struggle in trying to regain the jobs lost." [ female announcer ] o'malley attempts a cover-up, falsifying the jobs report to help his campaign. [ male announcer ] "whatever we can do to make it disappear, we need to do it. that's coming straight from the top..." [ female announcer ] martin o'malley. first he makes stuff up. when caught, he covers stuff up. we need a governor who tells the truth. >>> baseball playoffs, i only know who i don't want to win. >> baseball steals the headlines when we're usually talking football. roy
denise. >>> thank you, bob. check in tomorrow starting at 4:55 a.m. for the updated forecast. >>> mark has details next in >>> mark has details next in sports on the ,,,,,,,,,,,, man: let me see the map. just drive, we'll get there! adventure runs on dunkin', with our maple cheddar breakfast sandwich. breakfast just got a whole lot sweeter. "maryland is moving forward"... ...and moving maryland forward. [ female announcer ] ...this jobs report tells the...
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denise, antonio's mom, has been very active through her work and her advocacy. it is a tremendous family that both supervisor avalos and i have had the privilege of knowing. after a lifetime of dedication, children and grandchildren are continuing to give so much to the city. it is a comfort, i hope, as her lust is irreplaceable. i also want -- loss is irreplaceable. i also want an in memoriam, his family of 10 has given some much toussaint prince it is -- toso much to san francisco. the airport police bureau -- their father was born in 1927. henry pengle traveled to the united states, they raised their family in saint cecilia's parish. he joined the police department in 1950 and served for 29 years. he was proud of all of his children, and certainly lead the way for his four daughters -- led the way for his four daughters. and i also wanted to submit an in memoriam for miss potter, julian continues to be a great leader at the airport. patricia potter passed away after an illness, and i wanted to submit this on behalf of the board. she was 80, and her loss was c
denise, antonio's mom, has been very active through her work and her advocacy. it is a tremendous family that both supervisor avalos and i have had the privilege of knowing. after a lifetime of dedication, children and grandchildren are continuing to give so much to the city. it is a comfort, i hope, as her lust is irreplaceable. i also want -- loss is irreplaceable. i also want an in memoriam, his family of 10 has given some much toussaint prince it is -- toso much to san francisco. the...
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denise is standing by with the preview. >> reporter: hi, kai.le killer, carbon monoxide gas floods this house. >>> why prices are going up at mcdonalds and some items may no longer be on the dollar menu. check in with these stories and all the breaking news. >>> still to come tonight on >>> still to come tonight on wjz eyewitness ,,,,,,,, bob ehrlich is desperate, and he'll say anything to get elected. negative attacks the media have repeatedly called "dishonest" and "total malarkey." and why can't we trust bob ehrlich? because he raised taxes and fees by $3 billion then denied it... because he says he's for us, but made $2.5 million at a special interest lobbying firm. and ehrlich says he'll cut education again if elected governor. bob ehrlich-- a career politician we really can't trust. >>> some news for parents, a candy recall just before halloween. nestle is recalling raisinets. >>> in health watch tonight, postpartum depression can be bad for new moms but it can also affect their babies. sandra hughes reports for wjz and has more on the sto
denise is standing by with the preview. >> reporter: hi, kai.le killer, carbon monoxide gas floods this house. >>> why prices are going up at mcdonalds and some items may no longer be on the dollar menu. check in with these stories and all the breaking news. >>> still to come tonight on >>> still to come tonight on wjz eyewitness ,,,,,,,, bob ehrlich is desperate, and he'll say anything to get elected. negative attacks the media have repeatedly called...
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. >>> hello everyone i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. here is what people are talking about tonight. >> a 6 -month-old baby dead and his father is charged with murder. kelly mcpherson has the reaction and the reaction from the family. >> the father confessed to choking his pay by girl while she was crying in her crib. the baby's maternal family says this could have been prevented. >> reporter: chloe lewis was a week away from turning 6 months old when she was strangled by her father. her father and sole guardian brought the baby to the hospital telling doctors she had stopped breathing and believed it was sids. he later admitted he had choked her and it was not sids. >> we knew that he was not a responsible father. >> i sat down personally with one of the social workers and i told her specifically that i did not feel my gut feeling was telling me that he does not, that chloe does not need to go with him because of all the things i heard. >> i was there with him when chloe was born. he would always tell him what he should do and he would
. >>> hello everyone i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. here is what people are talking about tonight. >> a 6 -month-old baby dead and his father is charged with murder. kelly mcpherson has the reaction and the reaction from the family. >> the father confessed to choking his pay by girl while she was crying in her crib. the baby's maternal family says this could have been prevented. >> reporter: chloe lewis was a week away from turning 6 months old when she...
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by drug dealers and later abandoned in the caribbean has been safely returned to his home country denise will now undergo medical tests and get help for him to readapt to a normal life back here in moscow. reports from. home at last after allegedly being sold for drugs on the other side of the world physical abuse and five years in an orphanage twelve year old denise is finally back in his native russia the full extent of his suffering isn't yet know just give us that he might have been taken to the dominican republic as a slave in exchange for drugs or it may have been an organ trade the judicial investigation couldn't clarify all the circumstances that we should make speculations just because the boy can't explain what happened born in the volgograd rage in one nine hundred ninety.
by drug dealers and later abandoned in the caribbean has been safely returned to his home country denise will now undergo medical tests and get help for him to readapt to a normal life back here in moscow. reports from. home at last after allegedly being sold for drugs on the other side of the world physical abuse and five years in an orphanage twelve year old denise is finally back in his native russia the full extent of his suffering isn't yet know just give us that he might have been taken...
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i hear i've just over a couple of hours ago here at domodedovo airport in moscow young denise was very nervous at the.
i hear i've just over a couple of hours ago here at domodedovo airport in moscow young denise was very nervous at the.
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drugs on the other side of the world physical abuse and five years in an orphanage twelve year old denise is finally back in his native russia the full extent of his suffering isn't just give us that he might have been taken to the dominican republic as a slave in exchange for drugs or it may have been an organ trade the initial investigation couldn't clarify all the circumstances and we should make speculations just because the boy can't explain what happened born in the volgograd region.
drugs on the other side of the world physical abuse and five years in an orphanage twelve year old denise is finally back in his native russia the full extent of his suffering isn't just give us that he might have been taken to the dominican republic as a slave in exchange for drugs or it may have been an organ trade the initial investigation couldn't clarify all the circumstances and we should make speculations just because the boy can't explain what happened born in the volgograd region.
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denise wagner, what do you tell your students -- i think you oversee 600? 523 journalism students at san francisco state. so how do you talk these days about the quality of the news? >> overall, the quality is quite spotty. there has been some stellar news stories coming from traditional, legacy media organizations, but you are also getting some really interesting coverage from some start-ups. talking points memo, a blog that does a lot of journalism. propublica doesn't allow as well. there is not any one place you can go to get stellar reporting. it comes from a lot of different places. the ecosystem itself has changed. we have citizen journalists, private-public partnerships, legacy media, start-ups. it is an uneven thing right now. >> how do you define who the journalists are in your class? >> that is an interesting question. many of my students think "the daily show" is news. while "the daily show" provides interesting insight, provide satire and parody of news, it is clear there is some element of news there. what is tricky is how you help students def
denise wagner, what do you tell your students -- i think you oversee 600? 523 journalism students at san francisco state. so how do you talk these days about the quality of the news? >> overall, the quality is quite spotty. there has been some stellar news stories coming from traditional, legacy media organizations, but you are also getting some really interesting coverage from some start-ups. talking points memo, a blog that does a lot of journalism. propublica doesn't allow as well....
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. >>> hello everybody i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. here is what people are talking about tonight. >>> americans visiting europe are urged to be vigilant after threats of terror attacks surface. why some americans aren't changing their plans. >> reporter: most here are on alert but not alarmed. the intelligence is just so vague. still travelers are asked to take common sense precautionings. the state department issued an extraordinary alert to americans traveling in europe warning against terrorist attacks there in mayor cities where security has been tightened at tourist sights and transportation hubs. >> we believe we have credible information that justified the alert. >> reporter: sources say osama bin laden and other senior al- qaida leaders are behind the plot. the trained operatives may have already been dispatched to carry out attacks mod modeled after the one in mumbai. >> i wouldn't say we have specific information about a particular place, a particular time, but we have sufficient information that justified the issuing of the
. >>> hello everybody i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. here is what people are talking about tonight. >>> americans visiting europe are urged to be vigilant after threats of terror attacks surface. why some americans aren't changing their plans. >> reporter: most here are on alert but not alarmed. the intelligence is just so vague. still travelers are asked to take common sense precautionings. the state department issued an extraordinary alert to americans...
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. >> and i'm denise koch. here's what people are talking about tonight. >> the fa a's new proposal directly affects the causes. but they don't include all of the recommendations from the ntsb. there is a broad impact it could have on safety nationwide. >>> the proposed new guidelines affect equipment, training and bad weather, all found to be factors in maryland's deadliest medivac crash. the faa calls their proposals comprehensive and significant. they're the first major step toward mandating safety reforms since a rash of deaths in 2008 including this chopper crash with five people on board. only one survived. >> i looked up to the star and said, god, save us. please. >> that night, the rain turned from bad to worse. >> completely fogged in. we're unable to land there. >> reporter: the new proposals would mandate better pilots and better risks for flying. it would also require a terrain warning system. which would require a new pilot flowing to the ground. >>> they're flying in challenging conditions. often
. >> and i'm denise koch. here's what people are talking about tonight. >> the fa a's new proposal directly affects the causes. but they don't include all of the recommendations from the ntsb. there is a broad impact it could have on safety nationwide. >>> the proposed new guidelines affect equipment, training and bad weather, all found to be factors in maryland's deadliest medivac crash. the faa calls their proposals comprehensive and significant. they're the first major...
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i'm denise denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. people are talking about tonight. >> albert snyder's father is in court. it is a case that pits a
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denise?let's check the roads now with sharon gibala with traffic control. >> reporter: despite the rain, it is an incredibly quiet commute right now. just a few problems out there. disabled vehicle on the outer loop at pairing parkway. watch for fire activity at owings mills, toll gate road and delays on 95 northbound slow from 32 to 175. four minutes there at 29 miles per hour. there is a look at the drive times and speeds on the beltway. it is slow on the beltway 32 miles per hour between 795 and 95 and between 83 and 95 on the inner loop. 22 miles per hour as the average with a 27-minute drive time. 50 eastbound at the bay bridge is backed up because of the weather. they are not doing two-way traffic. that's what's caused that delay. there is i live look at the beltway at bw parkway and a look at the topside at york road. this traffic report's brought to you by purdue oven-red roasters. >>> dorothy, the scare crow and rest of the gang are in baltimore for the urban rendition of the wizard
denise?let's check the roads now with sharon gibala with traffic control. >> reporter: despite the rain, it is an incredibly quiet commute right now. just a few problems out there. disabled vehicle on the outer loop at pairing parkway. watch for fire activity at owings mills, toll gate road and delays on 95 northbound slow from 32 to 175. four minutes there at 29 miles per hour. there is a look at the drive times and speeds on the beltway. it is slow on the beltway 32 miles per hour...
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denise? >> thank you, kai. says the cause of the leak is under investigation. >>> maryland schools are celebrating record improvements tonight. the number of students graduating from high school is at an all-time high. adam may has details in tonight's school watch report. >>> after dropping out of high school four years ago, darrent farmer is back, finishing his senior year. >> i gotta see everything coming into play. >> reporter: his story, an example of what is being seen in just-released school assessments across the state and especially baltimore city. >> every single child in our school system can reach their fullest potential. >> reporter: the city's graduation rates hit an all- time high of 66%. and the dropout rate sinks to a record low of just 4%. >> the decline of the dropout rate, i venture to say, dwarfs that of most urban school districts in the country. >> this is stunning. >> reporter: state superintendent, nancy grasmick says improvements in the city also helped the state achieve record results
denise? >> thank you, kai. says the cause of the leak is under investigation. >>> maryland schools are celebrating record improvements tonight. the number of students graduating from high school is at an all-time high. adam may has details in tonight's school watch report. >>> after dropping out of high school four years ago, darrent farmer is back, finishing his senior year. >> i gotta see everything coming into play. >> reporter: his story, an example of...
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things weren't any better with second wife denise richards. she accused sheen of being addicted to pornography and gambling. years earlier, he attacked a girlfriend and pleaded no contest, getting just two years probation. >> it seems like when you pick your head up, charlie sheen is in the tabloid for some sort of thing involving his ex-wife or a girlfriend or this or that or is it alcohol or what's going on? >> you don't want to talk about your problem? >> reporter: for sheen, life seems to imitate art. >> his first role was in farris bueller's day off. he had a small role as a criminal. maybe that was foreshadowing. and now on "two and a half men" he's played a guy that's a wo n womanizer, he drinks a lot and sort of a guy that's done for come immediatic purposes, but made that's part of the reason why no one seems to get too outraged at what happens to him. >> reporter: "two and a half men" brings in millions of dollars in advertising revenue. >> wait, wait, wait, there is one thing. >> no, you can't see them. >> good. >> reporter: actor j
things weren't any better with second wife denise richards. she accused sheen of being addicted to pornography and gambling. years earlier, he attacked a girlfriend and pleaded no contest, getting just two years probation. >> it seems like when you pick your head up, charlie sheen is in the tabloid for some sort of thing involving his ex-wife or a girlfriend or this or that or is it alcohol or what's going on? >> you don't want to talk about your problem? >> reporter: for...
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so now that denise is safely back in russia tell me what's next for him. well after he was taken away from the airport he was taken to a hospital well spend around the next ten days a climatized into his new surroundings and sort of being being how to having a physical examination. he's been malnourished and on maltreated in the past so after that have you moved on to a foster care center where have you prepared hopefully to meet a new family who want to take him in one big problem in the in the in this case is that denise has forgotten russian has been out of the country too long in a different language until now have to really learn that language as well as all of that he'll he'll hopefully get a flat says mr starr called when he reaches the age of eighteen he will be well looked after wally's here and as well as the on his behalf and on behalf of the russian state an investigation is going on into how he could have been being fallen through the gaps really and been allowed to have been adopted. mr stark of elaborated a bit more on that when we asked him
so now that denise is safely back in russia tell me what's next for him. well after he was taken away from the airport he was taken to a hospital well spend around the next ten days a climatized into his new surroundings and sort of being being how to having a physical examination. he's been malnourished and on maltreated in the past so after that have you moved on to a foster care center where have you prepared hopefully to meet a new family who want to take him in one big problem in the in...