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voting like him and, why a woman quit her job as a prosecutor and what it felt like being fired by the donaldr columbian president uribe took on drug trafficking and violence en his country and we'll ask him, how we can stop the drug trafficking and violence, at the u.s.-mexican border. and you will meet helene kro krohnin, her song will profoundly touch you and remind us how lucky we are to be americans. [applause]. >> mike: the deficits reduction panel brought forth its recommendations this week to keep america from going under water in debt faster than a lindsay lohan rehab stay. what we have is the mindset in america of everyone wants to go to heaven and no one wants to die. americans are rightfully angry and equally frightened that we have accumulated a national debt that is higher than joan rivers' plastic surgery bills. most people who have an iq above a stalk of celery recognize that spending has to be reduced and yet, naming specific programs for the chopping block, always is met with instant outrage that if we do that we'll kill children and old people. and all the good dogs in amer
voting like him and, why a woman quit her job as a prosecutor and what it felt like being fired by the donaldr columbian president uribe took on drug trafficking and violence en his country and we'll ask him, how we can stop the drug trafficking and violence, at the u.s.-mexican border. and you will meet helene kro krohnin, her song will profoundly touch you and remind us how lucky we are to be americans. [applause]. >> mike: the deficits reduction panel brought forth its recommendations...
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. >>> donald wuerl is on his way to becoming a cardinal. we'll hear from him about his upcoming meeting with the pope at 5:30. >>> this is topper shutt. don't put these away just yet. let me show you radar. this is the titan view. there is showers to the south down 95 and off to the west. we'll tell you where those are headed and when the winds pick up. >>> prince william and his fiance have given their first interview since announcing their engagement. i'm charlie d'agata in london and we'll tell you what they had to say coming up. >>> ground was broken today for the new george w. bush library in dollars. the library at southern med difficult university will hold a archive and institute. his former cabinet were on hand for today's ceremony. >>> meanwhile demonstrators angry over the war they say is unjustfied in iraq protested if dallas for a second straight day. >> an army sergeant who stepped into the line of fire who help his comrades in afghanistan received the medal of honor today. salvador jeanedda is the first living recipient since
. >>> donald wuerl is on his way to becoming a cardinal. we'll hear from him about his upcoming meeting with the pope at 5:30. >>> this is topper shutt. don't put these away just yet. let me show you radar. this is the titan view. there is showers to the south down 95 and off to the west. we'll tell you where those are headed and when the winds pick up. >>> prince william and his fiance have given their first interview since announcing their engagement. i'm charlie...
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on the subject of the theater, i was having a conversation with the donald, donald trump, and he likeso be asked if he'll run for president. so i asked. you're flirted from time to time for running for president yourself, and some say that's interesting. others say that's the donald. he wants attention. >> yes, they do say that. >> are you serious? >> i'd rather not do it. for the first time in my life -- years ago they wanted me to do. they always wanted me to do it, because i think i have an instinct for business and people. i love people and i love this country. i have had tremendous pressure over the years for me to run, but i've never had it like now. i'm thinking about it and don't know that i'll do it. i'd rather not do it. i'd rather have someone in there to straighten out the country. >> he also said in the conversation that if he runs, some people wondered if he would run as a third party candidate. he said he'll run as a republican, and we were shooting the breeze after the camera was off, and one of his questions was would i help or hurt palin? >> he's too shy and retiring
on the subject of the theater, i was having a conversation with the donald, donald trump, and he likeso be asked if he'll run for president. so i asked. you're flirted from time to time for running for president yourself, and some say that's interesting. others say that's the donald. he wants attention. >> yes, they do say that. >> are you serious? >> i'd rather not do it. for the first time in my life -- years ago they wanted me to do. they always wanted me to do it, because...
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and donald trump is saying, what, if he's a free trader he doesn't want any level of protectionism. how do you interpret that? what does he want? >> well, he wants what's called rules-base trade, which is where you have reciprocity. it's kind of the golden rule and we don't have that with china right now. we have record trade deficits. we have china cheating on their currency. we have a lot of subsidies. i mean, the house of representatives voted in october to punish china for its currency manipulation, overwhelmingly. even 99 republicans supported this bill. it's something that the lame duck senate should do. it would pass over overwhelmingly if mitch mcconnell brought it up. i know that sherrod brown wants to do it. and even senator graeme from south carolina wants to do it. which is, you're fired unless you play by the rules and that's what we need people to say. >> so, with the landscape here in america is, we have the anti-union, union-busted mentality, we have the top 2% outsourcing jobs looking for more tax cuts. we have china working us over on a trade deficit that is almost
and donald trump is saying, what, if he's a free trader he doesn't want any level of protectionism. how do you interpret that? what does he want? >> well, he wants what's called rules-base trade, which is where you have reciprocity. it's kind of the golden rule and we don't have that with china right now. we have record trade deficits. we have china cheating on their currency. we have a lot of subsidies. i mean, the house of representatives voted in october to punish china for its...
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our exclusive interview with former federal reserve vice chairman donald kohn, coming up. you're watching nightly business report for friday, november 5. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: ning sponst >> susie: good evening everyone. some signs of life in the job market. american businesses were hiring last month. there are still many people out of work. the pick up in hiring was much bigger than analysts expected: the labor department said non- farm payrolls rose by 151,000 jobs in october. but the pace of job growth is not strong enough to bring unemployment down. it remains stuck at 9.6%. president obama calls the jobless rate quote, unacceptably high. as stephanie dhue reports, the challenges facing the president and washington lawmakers. >> reporter: in october there were more jobs for temporary office workers, in health care, retail, and mining. while the growth was greater than expected, president obama says more needs to be done. >> i am open to any idea, any proposal, any way we can ge
our exclusive interview with former federal reserve vice chairman donald kohn, coming up. you're watching nightly business report for friday, november 5. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: ning sponst >> susie: good evening everyone. some signs of life in the job market. american businesses were hiring last month. there are still many people out of work. the pick up in hiring was much...
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. >> and two people who are talking about presidential ambitions, donald trump and sarah palin. >> sarah palin says she can do it, but will she? >> i'm looking at the lay of the land now and trying to figure that out, it is a good thing for the country, for the discourse, for my family. >> she has been vague -- flirting with the possibility of running for president since she feels as vice-president. >> could you be barack obama? >> i believe so. >> since quitting as alaska's's governor, jan another media blitz. she had another reality blitz this weekend. and her daughter, bristol, of course, is in the finals of "dancing with the stars." >> donald trump tells abc's george stephanopoulos that he will decide by june whether to run in the primary. he will dig into his billion dollar fortune to do it. that would pick a sitting president begins two well backed gop titans. -- against two well-backed gop titans. >> trump says, when it comes to -- trump, for now, when it comes to politics is untested. >> a judge was honored today for his work with children and families. he is a lifelong arlington
. >> and two people who are talking about presidential ambitions, donald trump and sarah palin. >> sarah palin says she can do it, but will she? >> i'm looking at the lay of the land now and trying to figure that out, it is a good thing for the country, for the discourse, for my family. >> she has been vague -- flirting with the possibility of running for president since she feels as vice-president. >> could you be barack obama? >> i believe so. >>...
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the name is donald simmons, the tough at november 27, 2008, speed said. so he was the light on election day, hamilton said, his vote should count against the eight said yes. three weeks later when the judges come to the absentee ballots, donald simmons vote was counted. he was one of the 312, so it's pretty -- that is what organization is and determination. most of you know i'm not really a political pungent but i'm kind of a recovering sports writer and i stumbled into the story. i had no idea about elections or recounts but exports there are personalities and politics and that was sort of why i felt it felt like i was back in the sports world to read a lot of guys, that's for sure. there were a lot of errors and big plays. the hamilton-simmons moment was a big play. there were offenses and defensive errors, there were accounts of the table. but this really was in a game and this wasn't for a trophy and for minnesota it was about a statewide identity because we are a state the tories how people think about us and we have this complex of how we are doing
the name is donald simmons, the tough at november 27, 2008, speed said. so he was the light on election day, hamilton said, his vote should count against the eight said yes. three weeks later when the judges come to the absentee ballots, donald simmons vote was counted. he was one of the 312, so it's pretty -- that is what organization is and determination. most of you know i'm not really a political pungent but i'm kind of a recovering sports writer and i stumbled into the story. i had no idea...
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the exhibit was the absentee ballot of donald p. simmons cast on october 29, six days before the election. in as polite but lawyerly a way as could, hamilton conducted a money know tone examination of manski. mr. simmons properly completed the absentee ballot application form,. yes and properly pleat completed the absentee ballot outside envelope. yes. mr. simmons was a properly registered voter at the time he registered the ballot, was he not. manski paused, looked at his papers. ramsey said do you know if he was a properly registered voter. manski said i don't know that. the reason i say that, i looked up the voter record, he has dezested status. what we don't know since this was printed out recently, if he was eligible on election day. so they don't know whether or not donald simmons was alive on election day. what do we need to figure out, hamilton asked manski. as long as you're alive at some time on election day, your ballot should count. this is not chicago. and manski says yes, that's what we need to figure out. and hamilton
the exhibit was the absentee ballot of donald p. simmons cast on october 29, six days before the election. in as polite but lawyerly a way as could, hamilton conducted a money know tone examination of manski. mr. simmons properly completed the absentee ballot application form,. yes and properly pleat completed the absentee ballot outside envelope. yes. mr. simmons was a properly registered voter at the time he registered the ballot, was he not. manski paused, looked at his papers. ramsey said...
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. >> donald trump. >> i want donald trump to run so somebody could pull out the rug from under him. >> thank you. see you next week. look inside a more than 17 billion dollar investment, and what do you see? at at&t, we see the dreams and ambitions of everyday americans coming true. we see an economic recovery taking root as businesses grow and prosper and add jobs, thanks to the amazing power of an open internet that works. america needs an internet that is always getting faster, safer, and more secure. at at&t, our investment last year of more than 17 billion dollars in the wireless and wired networks of tomorrow is what's fueling innovation today and creating jobs and opportunities now. we invest because we know the internet works. it's working for our children, our families, our economy and our future. and if there were ever a time to stick with what works, now is it.
. >> donald trump. >> i want donald trump to run so somebody could pull out the rug from under him. >> thank you. see you next week. look inside a more than 17 billion dollar investment, and what do you see? at at&t, we see the dreams and ambitions of everyday americans coming true. we see an economic recovery taking root as businesses grow and prosper and add jobs, thanks to the amazing power of an open internet that works. america needs an internet that is always getting...
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donald trump joins me on the phone. what do you make of the statement on china today? >>guest: it is terrible, just unbelievable, unthinkable, can you imagine ronald reagan making that statement, can you imagine any president making that statement, china is succeeding. they are rebuilding their country off our money. we are making so many products in china, paying china so much money for the products, that you go to the chinese cities and they are rebuilding cities and new cities that are bigger than any of our cities. it's absolutely insane to have made that statement. >> what are you going to do? we have a trade problem with china but we have news today that g.e. is getting a $2 billion investment out of china and news also today that saginaw, michigan, china is the number one employer in saginaw, michigan. >>guest: that is a small place that is wonderful but they are using that just to show how nice they are when, in fact, they are not looking for our good. and they should be looking for their good. and to have people that are very, very smart, and what i would do,
donald trump joins me on the phone. what do you make of the statement on china today? >>guest: it is terrible, just unbelievable, unthinkable, can you imagine ronald reagan making that statement, can you imagine any president making that statement, china is succeeding. they are rebuilding their country off our money. we are making so many products in china, paying china so much money for the products, that you go to the chinese cities and they are rebuilding cities and new cities that are...
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. >> donald trump. >> i want donald trump to run so somebody can pull the rug from underneath him. >> and there is a disconnect their pre >> thank you and see you next week. for a
. >> donald trump. >> i want donald trump to run so somebody can pull the rug from underneath him. >> and there is a disconnect their pre >> thank you and see you next week. for a
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a close confidant of billionaire donald trump has set up a website, touting a white house run. and "the apprentice" star gave me an exclusive interview yesterday to talk about it. shouldtrumprun.com. it says, under his guidance, the united states of america will once again be the land of opportunity, prosperity and strength. you believe that? >> that's a very nice statement. >> do you accept? >> i am thinking about things. i'm looking at this country, george, and what's happened. in terms of respect, i have many people from china that i do business with. they laugh at us. they feel we're fools. they're getting away with absolute murder. they're making the products that we used to make in this country. they're making them, in china. we're rebuilding china. >> if you were president, what would be different? >> i do things very strongly. i would tax china. they manipulate the currency. by manipulating the currency, it's very hard to compete with china. >> you tax china, they stop financing our debt, our economy collapses. >> we tax china, we will pay off the debt quickly. >> why w
a close confidant of billionaire donald trump has set up a website, touting a white house run. and "the apprentice" star gave me an exclusive interview yesterday to talk about it. shouldtrumprun.com. it says, under his guidance, the united states of america will once again be the land of opportunity, prosperity and strength. you believe that? >> that's a very nice statement. >> do you accept? >> i am thinking about things. i'm looking at this country, george, and...
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welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> our very own formally archbishop donald whirl, one of the prince's of the church as they're called, the cardinals and the ceremony is taking place in rome and set the scene for us. i understand a huge delegation came from d.c. and set the scene of what happened today. >> reporter: it was amazing. there were over 400 people with our group and i walked in to saint petary square an hour and a half and ran into tons of people i knew. the square was packed and there was a line tripled around the square and that map -- and people trying to get in. not everyone trying to get in and it was packed and there were people from all over the world. >> right. >> and there are 203 an bishops elevated, right? >> there were 24 elevated today. >> i see. >> and they're coming from the united states, south americaing, africa, europe. there were 10 italians, a large contemperaturent from italy. some of the rowdiest groups. >> yeah, yeah. >> and a wonderful group from congo. >> and we americans are known for making a lot of noise to show our appreciation and they should ha
welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> our very own formally archbishop donald whirl, one of the prince's of the church as they're called, the cardinals and the ceremony is taking place in rome and set the scene for us. i understand a huge delegation came from d.c. and set the scene of what happened today. >> reporter: it was amazing. there were over 400 people with our group and i walked in to saint petary square an hour and a half and ran into tons of people i knew. the square...
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donald hall junior is the third generation to run hallmark. while touring the company museum he told me what's kept the iconic company around for so long. >> our creativity, our innovation, and constant change. >> reporter: it all started in 1910 with j.c. hall-- an ambitious nebraska teen who came to kansas city to sell postcards. when the postcard fad fizzled, j.c. turned to greeting cards and an empire was born. hall was a shrewd businessman who licensed works by walt disney and norman rockwell. he was also an innovator, who invented tiered card displays still used today. in the second half of the twentieth century j.c.'s son donald expanded hallmark, buying the crayola brand and branching into television. today hallmark is a $4 billion privately held company with more than 13,000 employees. don junior and his brother david are carrying it into the 21st century. and, they see as much opportunity for hallmark now as their grandfather did 100 years ago. >> people are separated from distance more. they're busier, so the opportunities for real
donald hall junior is the third generation to run hallmark. while touring the company museum he told me what's kept the iconic company around for so long. >> our creativity, our innovation, and constant change. >> reporter: it all started in 1910 with j.c. hall-- an ambitious nebraska teen who came to kansas city to sell postcards. when the postcard fad fizzled, j.c. turned to greeting cards and an empire was born. hall was a shrewd businessman who licensed works by walt disney and...
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so they didn't know if donald simmons was alive or not on election day. what do we need to figure out, hamilton asked minsky? what they need to figure out is as long as you're alive at some point on election day, your ballot should count. this is not chicago. last night and ski says yes, this is what we need to figure out. hamilton repeats, we need to figure out is a time or date of his death? yes. so, that exchange is over. hamilton was onto the next exhibit, but members of the franken staffer watching the trial on the uptick, the c-span of i call it the psychedelic c-span in the book, but it's a computerized tv channel here. and they quickly ran over dfl headquarters to st. paul, look for donald simmons death certificate and lunchtime were back in court. manske is back on the stand and hamilton offers exhibit at 3007 into evidence and its simmons just acquired death certificate. hamilton shows it to minsky, let a step back. donald simmons was 65, an african-american guy who had liver cancer and came to get a transplant. his children were here. he really
so they didn't know if donald simmons was alive or not on election day. what do we need to figure out, hamilton asked minsky? what they need to figure out is as long as you're alive at some point on election day, your ballot should count. this is not chicago. last night and ski says yes, this is what we need to figure out. hamilton repeats, we need to figure out is a time or date of his death? yes. so, that exchange is over. hamilton was onto the next exhibit, but members of the franken staffer...
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. >>> washington archbishop donald whirl has a new title, a cardinal. ren benjamin elevated two -- pope benedict elevated many. >> reporter: the weather didn't cooperate too much but there was rejoicing as the catholic church made 24 new cardinals, among them two americans, archbishop raymond burk, who is head of the high court and archbishop donald whirl of washington, d.c. they now have their red hats, red being a sign that the new cardinals are throg shed their blood for the faith n. today's mass, they were given the special cardinals rings. archbishop whirl is interring what some call the most exclusive men's club in the world. there are over 200 cardinals over the globe and, at this point, about 150 came to the festivities this weekend and the key number is 121. that is the number of cardinals under the age of 80 and, us this could vote in the next papal election and could be elected that as for most times, the cardinals have elected one of their own. one of the key questions, could an american ever be elected pope? the answer is probably not. at l
. >>> washington archbishop donald whirl has a new title, a cardinal. ren benjamin elevated two -- pope benedict elevated many. >> reporter: the weather didn't cooperate too much but there was rejoicing as the catholic church made 24 new cardinals, among them two americans, archbishop raymond burk, who is head of the high court and archbishop donald whirl of washington, d.c. they now have their red hats, red being a sign that the new cardinals are throg shed their blood for the...
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s former archbishop donald wuerl is in rome for a very special ceremony with the pope. you are watching fox 5 news. we'll take a break and come right back. >>> making headlines this morning, there is grim new from new zealand. rescuers say the 29 miners trapped underground may not have survived that blast but they are keeping an open mine. rescue crews have not been able to go into the mine because of poisonous gases. they are drilling a small shaft to test the air and are prepared to send in a robot to take pictures. >>> d.c.'s former archbishop donald wuerl is officially a cardinal. he is celebrating mass with the hope. all 24 men received a ring symbolizing fidelity to the pope and to the church. >>> up on capitol hill, there is not much time left in this lame duck session of congress and lawmaker have a do the -- have a lot to deal with. all of the matters, the obama administration would like to see addressed before closing the books on the 111th congress and losing the democratic power in the house. >>> the taliban still lurks around every corn
s former archbishop donald wuerl is in rome for a very special ceremony with the pope. you are watching fox 5 news. we'll take a break and come right back. >>> making headlines this morning, there is grim new from new zealand. rescuers say the 29 miners trapped underground may not have survived that blast but they are keeping an open mine. rescue crews have not been able to go into the mine because of poisonous gases. they are drilling a small shaft to test the air...
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and it's hard to hard to hold them to very very strong significant commitment to make a professor donald pre-menopause those thoughts at that is all we have time for from the g. twenty summit here in a solo we have now had the final communique that's been induced by well of leaders here so until now the next time that these the does it needs to have to wait to see whether these words do read translate into action. what i say but they will russia's finance minister alexei kudrin has spoken about the dangers caused by countries trying to gain competitive advantages also officially keeping the currency is no where you can watch out for an interview with him at one thirty pm g.m.t. but has a preview for you. i don't wish to i think this problem may get worse if some countries will strengthen for example the ruble by weakening their own currencies and trying to gain competitive advantage of course it can force other countries to use different defense measures with tariffs or import restrictions so we need to find a common path without mis balancing the interests of different countries. terror
and it's hard to hard to hold them to very very strong significant commitment to make a professor donald pre-menopause those thoughts at that is all we have time for from the g. twenty summit here in a solo we have now had the final communique that's been induced by well of leaders here so until now the next time that these the does it needs to have to wait to see whether these words do read translate into action. what i say but they will russia's finance minister alexei kudrin has spoken about...
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one can see that in the interactions in which feith and donald rumsfeld indeed apparently threatened franks with his job as a -- >> what was his job? >> his job was head of centcom at that time. and the rumsfeld years as secretary of defense, his second time around, made it plain that one did not cross the office of the secretary of defense and to that end, compliant people worked for him. >> did you ever work for the government? >> i've consulted for the government many times over the decades. >> there's a footnote here, it says -- what was he doing at the time and why were you talking to him? >> i was a student in paris at that time and i took it upon myself to visit the chinese embassy in paris, not realizing that it was extraordinary for an american student to wander in. vernon walters was the military attache in paris at the time and he, in short order, became deputy director of the cia. and that established a relationship through much of my work in sharing insights with the intelligence community. >> what do you think of the council on foreign relations and how does it fit in a
one can see that in the interactions in which feith and donald rumsfeld indeed apparently threatened franks with his job as a -- >> what was his job? >> his job was head of centcom at that time. and the rumsfeld years as secretary of defense, his second time around, made it plain that one did not cross the office of the secretary of defense and to that end, compliant people worked for him. >> did you ever work for the government? >> i've consulted for the government many...
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so donald -- >> yes. >> that's a very, very familiar voice.hello. come on. >> go ahead. ask him a question. he's trying to throw you off. >> she's very different than she portends to be on the show. >> she is. >> she's a very different woman, but a great woman. >> that's repetitive. >> this truss registration you feel, is that why you're thinking of running for president. >> i am a republican. i'd prefer not running. i'm having a great time as you know doing what i'm doing. i build great things. i'm buying a lot of things right now. it's a great time to buy if you're in my business. >> i stand by the trump vod kachlt is there a frustration that you feel that may put you over the edge? would bit with the republican party. >> there's a frustration not with the republican party, not with anything. there's a frustration about how stupidly our country is run. we are giving this country up. we're moving jobs to mexico, china is making many of our products, soon it will be making all ouf our products. we're rebuilding china. then they talk about fair
so donald -- >> yes. >> that's a very, very familiar voice.hello. come on. >> go ahead. ask him a question. he's trying to throw you off. >> she's very different than she portends to be on the show. >> she is. >> she's a very different woman, but a great woman. >> that's repetitive. >> this truss registration you feel, is that why you're thinking of running for president. >> i am a republican. i'd prefer not running. i'm having a great time...
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. >> mario: comer que frutas y ve estén a precios más económicos,, es más económico ir a mac donalds.de comida, en la parte nutritiva para que el dinero rinda en otras cosas. >> mario: un negocio de comida tiene más éxito cuando las porciones son más abundantes. >> eso llama más la aten de la gente y ahí empieza el círculo vicioso. >> desde la casa, desde el seno familiar, para poder educar a las personas en lo que tienen que consumir, que cuando se sienten satisfechos de que dejara de comer, hay que implementar nuevos estilos de vida. >> mario: desde la niñez, los padres de familia tienen que comenzar a educar a los hijos sobre el peligro de la obesidad. >> educar como comer, comer comida saludable, hacer el hábito del ejercicio, y nosa, t escuela donde los niños están la mayor parte del tiempo, hay que enseñarles clases de nutrición, que hay que comer porcionemplementar el hábito del ejercicio. >> mario: cual son las opciones que existen para tratar el problema? >> comenzamos con cambio en el estilo de vida, con nuevos hábitos alimenticios, implementando el ejercicio físico y tenemo
. >> mario: comer que frutas y ve estén a precios más económicos,, es más económico ir a mac donalds.de comida, en la parte nutritiva para que el dinero rinda en otras cosas. >> mario: un negocio de comida tiene más éxito cuando las porciones son más abundantes. >> eso llama más la aten de la gente y ahí empieza el círculo vicioso. >> desde la casa, desde el seno familiar, para poder educar a las personas en lo que tienen que consumir, que cuando se sienten...
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donald berwick?raised a lot of eyebrows in controversial statements about sharing the wealth when it came to health care and how health care should be paid for. now lawmakers are going to get a minute to ask the man a few questions. he's about to testify and we'll take you there live. bill: what's next for the man, one of the most prestigeious honors in the u.s. military. that is next, also.eted martha: great story. my mortge - wonderful story. martha: is that you? dancing with the stars. look at them go. bill: break dance! maybe the christmas party! bristol palin survives to dance again, that's sarah palin's daughter, overcoming low judge scores and she's in the finals now. brandy got the boot last night. sheet compete for the mirror ball trophy against jennifer grey from dirty dancing and kyle massey. martha: all right. to this really emotional and fantastic story that happened, for the first time since the vietnam war, a living american soldier received the nation's' highest military decorations.
donald berwick?raised a lot of eyebrows in controversial statements about sharing the wealth when it came to health care and how health care should be paid for. now lawmakers are going to get a minute to ask the man a few questions. he's about to testify and we'll take you there live. bill: what's next for the man, one of the most prestigeious honors in the u.s. military. that is next, also.eted martha: great story. my mortge - wonderful story. martha: is that you? dancing with the stars. look...
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my name is donald duffy. violation is the dormitory constructed for permit from december 14 through 2009. 2008, 0612346, stopping the legality of the existing dorm found in 2008 without issuance today. >> questions? >> what happened between the first hearing and this one? >> the building permit applications with at the planning department was approved on the 25th of october this year. what if there are no other questions? >> how long will it be in that department? >> [unintelligible] >> border from the palate? >> good morning, commissioners. as i said before, i think i have made reasonable attempts to make this ferment finalized m. lee bloodiest -- finalized and legalized. requiring orders of abatement are unrealistic in slow-moving procedures to get a building permits through planning. recently i went through a d r request a hearing -- the art request a hearing -- dr request during -- hearing for a building permit. sorry. but since i m going of a reasonable speed and i do not think i should be fined or have
my name is donald duffy. violation is the dormitory constructed for permit from december 14 through 2009. 2008, 0612346, stopping the legality of the existing dorm found in 2008 without issuance today. >> questions? >> what happened between the first hearing and this one? >> the building permit applications with at the planning department was approved on the 25th of october this year. what if there are no other questions? >> how long will it be in that department?...
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. >>> donald trump for president.pared to run.n.,,,, >>> it is 5:29. 51 degrees with clouds. what are they playing there? lacrosse? lacrosse probably or soccer. but looks like lacrosse. nice night to do it, though. good evening, everybody. thanks for staying with wjz eyewitness news. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. a new contract puts city schools ahead of the curve. a groundbreaking contract ties their performance to their pay. >> reporter: new contract, new confidence. >> as a parent of students in the baltimore city public school system, i'm excited about the contract. and i think other parents will be excited, too. >> reporter: pay raises or step increases, traditionally based on teachers' tenure and degrees comes to an end. it will eventually be tied to student performance evaluation. >> tara barnes is a teacher. >> this is a great career letter for teachers. and hopefully parents and families will see that as such. >> it's a 3% agreement. it includes an automatic pay raise. >> it's
. >>> donald trump for president.pared to run.n.,,,, >>> it is 5:29. 51 degrees with clouds. what are they playing there? lacrosse? lacrosse probably or soccer. but looks like lacrosse. nice night to do it, though. good evening, everybody. thanks for staying with wjz eyewitness news. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. a new contract puts city schools ahead of the curve. a groundbreaking contract ties their performance to their pay. >>...
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in korea i miss donald because we didn't see much of each other but at family gatherings.out of state when he passed away and i missed his funeral. >> i'm marty piery. i'm the director of the lincoln cemetery. when you walk in, they represent everything our veterans have done. we have interred 25,000 spouses. come out and see what sacrifice means. not all veterans have been killed in action but they were ready to be killed in action. >> a wonderful thing. and to be in the final honors of the veterans. and. >> beautiful piece, you can find more information on our web site at www.wgn.com/veterans. >> i hope everyone pays tribute tomorrow. we'll be back with the forecast. [ female announcer ] why settle for plain bread when you can have pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits? the warm, light delicate layers are like nothing else. add a layer of excitement to your next meal. ♪ layers of brownie and caramel, dipped in chocolate ready to eat sweet moments new from pillsbury. in the refrigerated section the droid 2. a lightning-fast keyboard, a turbo-texting, web-jetting super y
in korea i miss donald because we didn't see much of each other but at family gatherings.out of state when he passed away and i missed his funeral. >> i'm marty piery. i'm the director of the lincoln cemetery. when you walk in, they represent everything our veterans have done. we have interred 25,000 spouses. come out and see what sacrifice means. not all veterans have been killed in action but they were ready to be killed in action. >> a wonderful thing. and to be in the final...
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. >> washington archbishop donald rural is heading to the vatican tomorrow to become a cardinal. throgs i will be able to pack very quickly -- >> i will be able to pack very quickly. i have my black suit and my backup black suit. >> he will receive the read perata from neilon -- he told me in the face of declining church attendance, evangelization is now a top priority. >> the whole priority -- idea that jesus had established a church so that his work can go on today seems to be lost on many people. >> pope benedict has called people to a special summit this friday to tackle thorny issues, including the clergy sex abuse scandal. allowing the anglicans to join the catholic church and the growth of secularism, an anti religious sentiment. >> we should never diminished religious freedom. >> and the gold he now wears, cardinal john wright, will be replaced this weekend. >> he will be fitted for his new outfit and where it for the first time at the ceremony. >> some rain tonight and rain early in the morning. early're up early, ayman now -- i'm on early now at 6:30 a.m. let's get to w
. >> washington archbishop donald rural is heading to the vatican tomorrow to become a cardinal. throgs i will be able to pack very quickly -- >> i will be able to pack very quickly. i have my black suit and my backup black suit. >> he will receive the read perata from neilon -- he told me in the face of declining church attendance, evangelization is now a top priority. >> the whole priority -- idea that jesus had established a church so that his work can go on today...
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benefit of the doubt to the national security wizard of the moment, whether it is robert mcnamara for donald rumsfeld. >> you say the hypnotism of fame grew cold as did much during the kennedy years. where do think this came from? >> there are about half a dozen that are consistent that come from deep within the keel of american culture, the way we think about ourselves, the way we interpret tradition and miss. -- myth. this comes from being a democracy. democracies love star individuals. it is harmless if one is making a star out of britney spears or a share, but if one takes this notion of stardom into national security realm, there lies the mistake. americans give wives but now the stars and wizards really might not be what they are cracked up to be, but in that amount of time, chaos and mayhem can come to rain. >> how did they get to be stars? >> the ivy league credentials have given extraordinary weight. they are made stars by the press. for example, when nixon resigned, one of the first announcement that his successor made to the white house press corps was that henry kissinger would b
benefit of the doubt to the national security wizard of the moment, whether it is robert mcnamara for donald rumsfeld. >> you say the hypnotism of fame grew cold as did much during the kennedy years. where do think this came from? >> there are about half a dozen that are consistent that come from deep within the keel of american culture, the way we think about ourselves, the way we interpret tradition and miss. -- myth. this comes from being a democracy. democracies love star...
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one of them donald wuerl. he spoke about the change in everyday life. >> i think this is something we need to be very aware of. it's a fundamental right, freedom of conscious and people need to have that freedom guaranteed. what we're seeing around the world, that's a serious, serious issue. it's been challenged, it's being diminished. >> today about 150 cardinals will meet with the pontiff to hear his concerns about the challenges that face the church. >>> those chilean miner who's were trapped underground continue to get the star treatment. they are now in los angeles where they are being honored at an all-star tribute. they'll spend the weekend shopping and touring southern california. the first group tour of the united states. >>> coming up on fox 5 morning news, we are updating the redskins injury report, including the latest on clinton portis. we'll check in with dave ross and the sports junkies later. >>> and also as we head to break, we're looking outside. we'll get the latest weather and traffic updat
one of them donald wuerl. he spoke about the change in everyday life. >> i think this is something we need to be very aware of. it's a fundamental right, freedom of conscious and people need to have that freedom guaranteed. what we're seeing around the world, that's a serious, serious issue. it's been challenged, it's being diminished. >> today about 150 cardinals will meet with the pontiff to hear his concerns about the challenges that face the church. >>> those chilean...
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archbishop donald whirl is at the vatican. tomorrow he and 23 other clergy members will be elevated to cardinal. he will be elevated to cdinal and rve as adviser to the pope. local catholic students are wearing red, which symbolizes the presence of god and commemorates special days for saints. >> earlystimate for how much prince william and kate middleton's wedding will cost. >>> 6:06. chilly start. tom and jerry are back with weathe >>> still to come a >>i must be the one to kill harry potter. >> he who must not be named is back. lord voltimort is on a missi to kill harry potter. muggles lined up in northwest to see the midnight showing of "harry potter and the deathly hallows" part 1. many stuck with the boy who lived since the beginning. it is the darkest of theseries and mirrors the book. this is the first part of the epic finale. the second part will be in theaters in july. on my way to work this morning i saw a bunch of people ouside. i didn't realize what they were doing. they were probably going home from the movie. >>
archbishop donald whirl is at the vatican. tomorrow he and 23 other clergy members will be elevated to cardinal. he will be elevated to cdinal and rve as adviser to the pope. local catholic students are wearing red, which symbolizes the presence of god and commemorates special days for saints. >> earlystimate for how much prince william and kate middleton's wedding will cost. >>> 6:06. chilly start. tom and jerry are back with weathe >>> still to come a >>i must be...
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running, i'm going to decide by june, what donald trump says. he says look, i talked to chinese business leaders all the time and they're laughing about this, they think we're being run by fools and he said no problem, i could throw 200 million at a campaign if i decided to do it, not a big deal for me. what do you think? >> you know what, it certainly would make the race more interesting. i think frankly it would benefit republicans because i think there would be a lot of dissatisfaction with barack obama and anything that we could do to divide the left of center vote i think would be helpful to us, but i think we've got some very good, very serious candidates that we can put up in the general election, and so as a republican, i would welcome a third party candidate. martha: i think he's talking about running as a republican. yeah. >> you know, then great, that's even better. he would be interesting addition to it and make the primaries more entertaining than they normally are. martha: let me ask the tea party representative here, if you had a
running, i'm going to decide by june, what donald trump says. he says look, i talked to chinese business leaders all the time and they're laughing about this, they think we're being run by fools and he said no problem, i could throw 200 million at a campaign if i decided to do it, not a big deal for me. what do you think? >> you know what, it certainly would make the race more interesting. i think frankly it would benefit republicans because i think there would be a lot of dissatisfaction...
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tomorrow pope benedict the 16th will elevate washington bishop donald wherl to cardinal.e left for the vatican and he and other cardinal designates are meeting privately with the pope for a day of discussion and prayer. it's the first timecard untiles around the world will discuss the sex abuse case by priests with the pope. >>> the united states mint will introduce the abraham lincoln $1 coin. this is the latest in the series of presidential $1 coins. the reason its put out today, abraham lincoln delivered the gettysburg address on november 19th, 1863, 147 years ago today. >>> president obama will be working on an exit strategy for afghanistan at the nato summit in portugal. >>> the maryland nature center checks the health of exotic animals stolen out of their delicately balanced environment. >>> here's a check and who is looking at a birthday today. media mogul, testified ted turner is 72. calvin klein is 68. meg ryan 49. a two time oscar winner, this american actress began in commercials at age three, jodi foster is 38. redskins quarterback deangelo hall is 27. it's 5:
tomorrow pope benedict the 16th will elevate washington bishop donald wherl to cardinal.e left for the vatican and he and other cardinal designates are meeting privately with the pope for a day of discussion and prayer. it's the first timecard untiles around the world will discuss the sex abuse case by priests with the pope. >>> the united states mint will introduce the abraham lincoln $1 coin. this is the latest in the series of presidential $1 coins. the reason its put out today,...