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bge held an expo to help people pay their utility bills.as the story. >> reporter: tiki johnson needs help with her utility bill, this college student has two kids, finds it tough to make ends meet. she hopes the energy assistance expo will get her family through the winter months. >> my bge is $2,056. i have a 4-year-old and 6-year-old i'm trying to provide for. i need help. they got to do something. >> reporter: dozens of people headed to the expo at union baptist church on druid hill avenue in west baltimore. bge teamed up with the office of home energy program and the upton community association to help qualifying customers in need of energy assistance. bge wants to be proactive. they want their customers to be ready for the cold weather and not wait until they are in a crisis to take action. workers talked to customers about ways to save on bills and ways to pay it. >> very important in this day and age when prices are high, customers need that extra help to get over the hump. to pay utility bills. we here today to assist them a little
bge held an expo to help people pay their utility bills.as the story. >> reporter: tiki johnson needs help with her utility bill, this college student has two kids, finds it tough to make ends meet. she hopes the energy assistance expo will get her family through the winter months. >> my bge is $2,056. i have a 4-year-old and 6-year-old i'm trying to provide for. i need help. they got to do something. >> reporter: dozens of people headed to the expo at union baptist church on...
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expos that the beacon sponsors. the date october 25th. >> that's right. and noon to 4:00 and november 1st at boston common mall in arlington. when you talk about help there will be booths there. people from the health field industry that will be able to pass information to you. >> and free health screenings. glaucoma screening, cholesterol, osteoporosis, cholesterol, all kinds of screenings. >> it is very important. but october 25th at white flint mall from 12:00 to 4:00. >> and november 1st. >> we have run out of time but we will talk more the next time you come. >> we'll do. >> thanks for joining us. bye-bye.
expos that the beacon sponsors. the date october 25th. >> that's right. and noon to 4:00 and november 1st at boston common mall in arlington. when you talk about help there will be booths there. people from the health field industry that will be able to pass information to you. >> and free health screenings. glaucoma screening, cholesterol, osteoporosis, cholesterol, all kinds of screenings. >> it is very important. but october 25th at white flint mall from 12:00 to 4:00....
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. >>> coming up, disney is opening the doors to the magic kingdom in its first ever fan expo and whatto say about the future for disney. >>> and tim geithner in a town hall meeting, 7:00 p.m. tonight, exclusive on cnbc. erin burnett and steve liesman will be up next to discuss geithner. >>> check out shares of yahoo. a gain of 5%. bank of america upped the company and added that user traffic continued to perform above as a whole. >>> now, a special town hall meeting tonight on cnbc beginning at 7:00 eastern. treasury secretary tim geithner will be on hand to talk about the financial crisis a year later, how it unfolded, how far we've come and where we are headed. the show will be hosted by erin burnett and steve liesman and they join us now from washington. hello, kids. erin burnett, start me off. where do you wish to take secretary geithner? >> well, if i were to do that right now, larry, is tap my watch and he would know. we are going the talk about the deficit, taxes. we're going to talk about china, t.a.r.p. and taxpayer money and compensation. >> we're going to talk about the anx
. >>> coming up, disney is opening the doors to the magic kingdom in its first ever fan expo and whatto say about the future for disney. >>> and tim geithner in a town hall meeting, 7:00 p.m. tonight, exclusive on cnbc. erin burnett and steve liesman will be up next to discuss geithner. >>> check out shares of yahoo. a gain of 5%. bank of america upped the company and added that user traffic continued to perform above as a whole. >>> now, a special town hall...
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it's a true dream for all collectors. >> let's not forget the merchandise, unique to the expo.'t be purchased anywhere else. >> reporter: come see the crown jewels of disney's archives. >> we have things from walt disney personally. we've got props and costumes, all kinds of things from all eras of the company from pinocchio to high school musical >> reporter: most items never publicly displayed before. >> my absolute favorite thing here is the sleeping beauty book. sci-fi unanimous will get excited, we brought many things for them. >> doors open today for disney fans nationwide. >>> we humans are fast on our feet. cheetahs are faster. meet sarah the cheetah who made her way into the record books. >>> and coming up new at 6:00 -- bernie madoff stole millions from investors but going to take millions to buy all of his homes at that are up for sale. w39?ióú]iíúoómtmrill by recommending finish. the diamond standard. (announcer) evenfter 20 washes, not pretty... so keep your clothes looking like new! (announcer) don't take a chance. trust woolite. true professionals, always ready w
it's a true dream for all collectors. >> let's not forget the merchandise, unique to the expo.'t be purchased anywhere else. >> reporter: come see the crown jewels of disney's archives. >> we have things from walt disney personally. we've got props and costumes, all kinds of things from all eras of the company from pinocchio to high school musical >> reporter: most items never publicly displayed before. >> my absolute favorite thing here is the sleeping beauty...
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expos in the organization acorn, that is the subject of tonight's talking points memos. there was an undercover sting during which some acorn officials were seen aiding and abetting prostitution and child prostitution. the resulting scandal resulted in congress de-funding them, and their image is now in tatters. they want to see if the undercover duo broke any federal laws, and they also want to find out exactly what acorn is guilty of an look at the housing opportunities agenda. in my opinion, they should be giveing them congressional medals for exposing something that the feds were not able to expos. frank did not vote at all -- they were not able to expose. any investigation into the couple would be brutally wrong and would come off as a partisan hatchet job. with more than 30 criminal conviction on its razum bay, they cannot be trusted. they understand that -- with more than 30 criminal convictions on its resume, they cannot be trusted. they do not deserve a federal witch hunt, and that is "memo." and joining us from washington is congressman barney frank. you would
expos in the organization acorn, that is the subject of tonight's talking points memos. there was an undercover sting during which some acorn officials were seen aiding and abetting prostitution and child prostitution. the resulting scandal resulted in congress de-funding them, and their image is now in tatters. they want to see if the undercover duo broke any federal laws, and they also want to find out exactly what acorn is guilty of an look at the housing opportunities agenda. in my opinion,...
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the adult entertainment expo in las vegas. do you ever say no to a fan when they ask you for your picture or your autograph? >> oh, no. you know what, only if i was in the middle of something else would i ever say no. >> but jane seems comfortable in the spotlight and on the red carpet. at the avn awards which some call the oscars of porn, jane wins best all-girl sex scene for this nine-minute scene in "pirates 2." jane may rack up the accolades for the five to six movies she makes a year, but it's her off-camera work that is the most lucrative. >> i make a lot more of my money off the -- not on the contract, off set, off camera. >> at store signings, hosting parties, and dancing at clubs like this one in san diego. how much could one make dancing at a club, or how much could one make hosting a party? >> if you're smart about it, you can make thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars. i don't dance a lot, and i pick seven or eight places a year to go. and the more exclusive you are, the even more money you make, because
the adult entertainment expo in las vegas. do you ever say no to a fan when they ask you for your picture or your autograph? >> oh, no. you know what, only if i was in the middle of something else would i ever say no. >> but jane seems comfortable in the spotlight and on the red carpet. at the avn awards which some call the oscars of porn, jane wins best all-girl sex scene for this nine-minute scene in "pirates 2." jane may rack up the accolades for the five to six movies...
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cliff lee as some of you know, originally a expo. florida drafted him in 97, he did not sign.nd did not sign. the expos signed him in the 4th round of 2000 after he pitched one year at the university of arkansas. not that highly recorded with a 4-3 record in college. he improved his draft position, and of course the infamous trade by omar. lee, stevens, phillips, sizemore for colon and drew's brother tim. a pitcher. >> rob: there was another drew? >> bob: yeah, tim. >> rob: what about nancy his sister. >> bob: she was busy solving crime. >> tim and j.d. with drafted in the first round in one year. tim would later have shoulder problems, here's dukes. he's walked 11 times in 13 games. that's why his on base average is on the rise. .588 over his last dozen cames. >> -- games. feliz plays it well. >> rob: you don't mind if f does not hit. this is what he brings to the table defensive low. did it in one moment. he throws great speed is going down the left field. he was playing it deep. scoops it up in one motion and throws it to 1st base perfectly. that was a go
cliff lee as some of you know, originally a expo. florida drafted him in 97, he did not sign.nd did not sign. the expos signed him in the 4th round of 2000 after he pitched one year at the university of arkansas. not that highly recorded with a 4-3 record in college. he improved his draft position, and of course the infamous trade by omar. lee, stevens, phillips, sizemore for colon and drew's brother tim. a pitcher. >> rob: there was another drew? >> bob: yeah, tim. >> rob:...
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what's more upsetting is the expo slur rates among teens and adults. >>> from the medical center, joiningus. let's talk about those numbers. what are we talk about? >> thank you for having me. and those numbers are just staggering. i think that what the public needs to understand is that we are ten times the rate of hiv cases in the district across the nation. >> 10 times? >> yes. >> and we see that when they are nationally out there for them. and for hiv cases. here in the district, we're up to 170 cases per 100,000. now, when we break that down, we talk about increasing 22% case of hiv, since 2006. now, that will stay in the field of the providers. and in a medicine, we'll say because that's because we're reporting better and yes, we have the improved recording. but we also see the increase in exposures. one of the populations are the adolescents. >> now, clearly this vaccine is exciting. we're not talking about anything that's close to 100% effective. what do we need to be talking to them about this now? >> ab innocence and those -- abs ab so innocent -- use that and it is so very impo
what's more upsetting is the expo slur rates among teens and adults. >>> from the medical center, joiningus. let's talk about those numbers. what are we talk about? >> thank you for having me. and those numbers are just staggering. i think that what the public needs to understand is that we are ten times the rate of hiv cases in the district across the nation. >> 10 times? >> yes. >> and we see that when they are nationally out there for them. and for hiv cases....
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ya estuvo una parte en la expo guadalajara.emplares. >> esto va a crecar mÁs y en cualquier momento vamos a salir volando de aquÍ. trtdsuvjñkph@empre voy encontr nuevo. >> h@con esta advertencia impa prÓximos aÑos podremos ver crecer su colecciÓn. que le dio a este hombre inmensas satisfacciones. >> quÉ hermosas. bueno, su colecciÓn es tan poco comÚn que los propios fabricantes de las piezas han pedido sus artÍculos para las exposiciones internacionales. >> mÁs de 30 mil personas se dieron cita en beijing china para entrar al libro univisionpn hablando de rÉcords guinnes, la iglesia mÁs pequeÑa de los estados unidos estÁ ubicada en el noreste de la naciÓn. nos lleva a conocer sus medidas y las historias vividas entre sus diminutas paredes. [ mÚsica ] >>> esta es la iglesia (...) de solamente 99, 1. >> puede pensar que estoy sobre un suelo comÚn y corriente, pero no es asÍ, venga por aquí para que vea, esto que tiene aquÍ es agua congelada, estoy en un estanque y el agua se ha congelado, usted puede ver que esta iglesia estÁ en
ya estuvo una parte en la expo guadalajara.emplares. >> esto va a crecar mÁs y en cualquier momento vamos a salir volando de aquÍ. trtdsuvjñkph@empre voy encontr nuevo. >> h@con esta advertencia impa prÓximos aÑos podremos ver crecer su colecciÓn. que le dio a este hombre inmensas satisfacciones. >> quÉ hermosas. bueno, su colecciÓn es tan poco comÚn que los propios fabricantes de las piezas han pedido sus artÍculos para las exposiciones internacionales. >>...
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julia boorstin has more. >> i'm here at the inaugural d-23 expo. they're showcasing every part of the magic kingdom for tens of thousands of fans. upkoling tv shows, future movies to new attractions. the focus here is on the long-term. he says in the near term, the market and economy seems to be improving. >> we have seen over the last three to four weeks improvement in a number of our businesses that rely on advertising. i'm not suggesting that it's bounced back in a tremendous way, but it's better than it was. >> with 150,000 employees, iger is watching the health care debate and weighed in on the issue of president obama's address last night. >> this company is a huge proponent of reform. it is necessary not just for the american people, it's necessary for american businesses. the walt disney company has been particularly focused on this because in florida, where we have 60,000 employees, the cost of health care is particularly high. >> disney -- iger will officially open the four-day expo shortly with a presentation. the cost is $75 a day for a
julia boorstin has more. >> i'm here at the inaugural d-23 expo. they're showcasing every part of the magic kingdom for tens of thousands of fans. upkoling tv shows, future movies to new attractions. the focus here is on the long-term. he says in the near term, the market and economy seems to be improving. >> we have seen over the last three to four weeks improvement in a number of our businesses that rely on advertising. i'm not suggesting that it's bounced back in a tremendous...
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the d-23 expo. inducted hollywood stars as disney legends.n talked with a number of them. robin williams is one. and "the golden girls." he sat down with betty white. >> don't think i ever had more fun in my life than i did with "the golden girl." >> i'm wrapping miles' birthday present. i got him a golf club. but don't tell him. it's a surprise. >> it was just such fun. it was like going to a party. >> reporter: sue ann nivens on "the mary tyler moore show" probably showed a side of betty white that people hadn't seen coming. this is almost 36 years ago, to this date. >> really? >> reporter: the first episode that you appear on "the mary tyler moore show." >> start at midnight. and go around the room, working clockwise toward the kitchen. you'll be done in two shakes of a lamb's tail. >> reporter: that was the first appearance of sue ann nivens. >> she was a legend in her own mind. >> betty white. >> reporter: i want to go back to 1964. this is the show you won your first emmy, right? >> yes. >> reporter: first of six. and you were not only
the d-23 expo. inducted hollywood stars as disney legends.n talked with a number of them. robin williams is one. and "the golden girls." he sat down with betty white. >> don't think i ever had more fun in my life than i did with "the golden girl." >> i'm wrapping miles' birthday present. i got him a golf club. but don't tell him. it's a surprise. >> it was just such fun. it was like going to a party. >> reporter: sue ann nivens on "the mary tyler...
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. >> i hope to do moref these types ofhings and expo more corruption and do more investigating,bsolutelyve to be able to do it. it would be a privilege. >> rorter: his hope, this introduction to the public is the beginng of a long relationship. >>> when we come back, a big milestone in the life of bruce springsteen. can you blame the rest of us for thinking we're not that young anymore? springsteen. can youlame the rest of us for thinking we're not that young anymore? the one thing about smoking - is it dominates your life, and it dominated mine. and the sad thing about it ishat you ca always use an excuse if cigarettes don't kill me, oh well - sothing else will. but,ou can't use that as an excuse. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i uld ever quit. it was very interesting that you could smoke onthe first week. chantix gave me at extra he that i needed to g through a tough time. (announcer) chant is a non-nicotine pill. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment, compared to 18% n sugar pill. it is proven to ruce t urge to smoke. i did
. >> i hope to do moref these types ofhings and expo more corruption and do more investigating,bsolutelyve to be able to do it. it would be a privilege. >> rorter: his hope, this introduction to the public is the beginng of a long relationship. >>> when we come back, a big milestone in the life of bruce springsteen. can you blame the rest of us for thinking we're not that young anymore? springsteen. can youlame the rest of us for thinking we're not that young anymore? the...
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i was talking on the radio over in the florida side a while ago with dave van horn long time expos and marlins radio voice, they cannot wait to tkpwhaoet their new park. this he have to wait a few more years but they have construction out of the ground. he thinks when their fans can get out of the sun not have to worry about the rain with the retractible roof, they think they will prosper as a franchise. on a day like this, hard to disagree. >> bob: change up way out was paulino. a good 1, 2, 3 for clippard. the nats, maxwell, orr and nieves. i love beer. i drink beer daily on taste panel here at the brewery. this isn't like other beer companies. everyone in here knows how to brew. we're a company of beer geeks. you all have yourself a good weekend. (man) samuel adams employees from the head of the legal department to the newest sales rep that we hired learns how to brew beer. you need passion. you have to actually believe in what you're doing. that's why i'm here. i love beer. sam adams tastes great because happy employees make better beer. i love my job. i just gave you some at the r
i was talking on the radio over in the florida side a while ago with dave van horn long time expos and marlins radio voice, they cannot wait to tkpwhaoet their new park. this he have to wait a few more years but they have construction out of the ground. he thinks when their fans can get out of the sun not have to worry about the rain with the retractible roof, they think they will prosper as a franchise. on a day like this, hard to disagree. >> bob: change up way out was paulino. a good...
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i don't understand why acorn thanked hannah and james and me for helping to expos the corruption last week and they fired these ladies and now they have gotten together to file a lawsuit with the women that they fired. i mean this is -- it is the strangest story i have ever seen in my entire life. and when i see that john podesta is doing that, the person that they brought in to internally investigate acorn is to try and isolate james, hannah and me from public rid ridicule to state that this was a vast right wing conspiracy and there is deep pockets behind it and at the end of the day is at any time. i'm willing to have a debate tomorrow on the funding of the right an and the left and whetr or not the right was involved in this at all. at the end of the day this is a first amendment issue. it is about free speech. biggovernment.com is a journalistic enterprise telling a story about corruption. and to have these people use government money to sue us for exposing how government money is misused to me is laughable, horrendous and the american people should get behind this, either left o
i don't understand why acorn thanked hannah and james and me for helping to expos the corruption last week and they fired these ladies and now they have gotten together to file a lawsuit with the women that they fired. i mean this is -- it is the strangest story i have ever seen in my entire life. and when i see that john podesta is doing that, the person that they brought in to internally investigate acorn is to try and isolate james, hannah and me from public rid ridicule to state that this...
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our holly morris isality the dallas expo center where you can get tips from the experts. holly good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i think this will be fun, because i'm hanging out with john pinal, a international renouned interal designer. we have two minutes to show one room three different ways. do you think we can do it? >> let's do it. >> let's get off and running. >> the first section is the same base. all of the furniture is set three different ways. we change the color and we'll create more space. so this is the first section. very young and trendy. if you go on the other side, your see it's more traditional. >> reporter: so we're modern and trendy here but we'll use some of the same furniture pieces and we'll just rearrange them and add different colors. >> so this is more classical, this is more of a hot and warm i think. and in the other section, we did a very urban look. so you can see the furniture is the same. we change the axis and the color. >> reporter: how do you go about picking the color pallet. >> we choose the color and we change the finish. >>
our holly morris isality the dallas expo center where you can get tips from the experts. holly good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i think this will be fun, because i'm hanging out with john pinal, a international renouned interal designer. we have two minutes to show one room three different ways. do you think we can do it? >> let's do it. >> let's get off and running. >> the first section is the same base. all of the furniture is set three different ways. we...
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farm report" is brought to you by ak connect expo where the world of agriculture will come together thisan in orlando, florida. heartland" this week showcases yet another . >> spirit of the heartland this week showcases yet another unique aspect of agriculture in the golden state. california is known for growing produce in all shapes sizes and colors. and now a new kind of watermelon is making a name for itself. tracy sellers from california country has our story. >> reporter: in a world of super-sized menus, some food is actually shrinking which is apparent in fresno county. here small round watermelons will the size of cantaloupes are being bred to meet consumer demand and a hunger for something new. >> we understand the public is looking for convenience. there is nothing more convenient than these personalized watermelons don't have a seed cavity to deal with like a cantaloupe and some other crops. but they are so easy to store. they store for a lengthy period of time. so i think it's the future. >> when people ask us what crops we grow and we tell them a personalized watermelons, the
farm report" is brought to you by ak connect expo where the world of agriculture will come together thisan in orlando, florida. heartland" this week showcases yet another . >> spirit of the heartland this week showcases yet another unique aspect of agriculture in the golden state. california is known for growing produce in all shapes sizes and colors. and now a new kind of watermelon is making a name for itself. tracy sellers from california country has our story. >>...
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we have a green expo on sunday at jefferson patterson park. >> reporter: just everything going on downe, but i'll tell you wha the reason we're here, you want to take another tour, part two? >> absolutely. we need to take another one. we've been on a great one down here. it is super. >> reporter: here we go. part two of the patuxent wine trail. let's get going. deep breath, sit back. cue the music. ♪ [music] ♪ ting your glass. you are never farther than seven minutes from a body of water whether it's the bay or patuxent. we want to drop in now at solomon's island winery? >> i would say it's really, really a hard point to come to in winemaking where you think you've made the perfect wine. but obviously we try. >> reporter: ah, he fell in love with solomon's. he built a house, pool, wine arery and his tasting room is right inside his own house. >> because we're really working hard. as hart as we ever worked at anything else. we see the level of personal satisfaction is at a much, much higher level. >> reporter: he says it's a manual labor job. you are always lifting, pushing, pulling and
we have a green expo on sunday at jefferson patterson park. >> reporter: just everything going on downe, but i'll tell you wha the reason we're here, you want to take another tour, part two? >> absolutely. we need to take another one. we've been on a great one down here. it is super. >> reporter: here we go. part two of the patuxent wine trail. let's get going. deep breath, sit back. cue the music. ♪ [music] ♪ ting your glass. you are never farther than seven minutes from...
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>> the work that has been donner it shows a double strand breaks in dna after expos are to cellphone radiation is very strong evidence experimentally. if we tie that with human studies that have looked at people that have tenures exposure or more we put them together and have strong evidence. >> well, the doctor testified that you see something after ten years but says that there are so few involved she can't draw a scientific conclusion. is that an accurate statement? >> regarding the ten years, yes. but first of all i would like to say i am not sure that there is an association. i cannot be sure based on the current epidemiological data. but what worried me was that in my study i saw consistent positive results and they always appeared where there was a possibility. they do not appear in this group or that. the appeared in more than ten years and on the same site where the phone was held and they appeared for the heavy users and in rural areas compared to urban and this also had ability because where it is more dense the exposure is low were so the fact that all of these indication
>> the work that has been donner it shows a double strand breaks in dna after expos are to cellphone radiation is very strong evidence experimentally. if we tie that with human studies that have looked at people that have tenures exposure or more we put them together and have strong evidence. >> well, the doctor testified that you see something after ten years but says that there are so few involved she can't draw a scientific conclusion. is that an accurate statement? >>...
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the university of dc having a green expo from 10:00 to 2:00. >> open house at the kennedy noon to 7:00. >> let's get them out of the way. >> let's get them out. >> the shuttles down there yesterday. same trouble as yesterday. the weather in edwards far superior. for us we would be lucky to get anything maryland isthry landma this morning. this ea of low pressure to the h-nort northwnot esthrowing moisture on the west side of the potomac but much is tt and we will not see that much on the west side either. as zoom m llwi yowill see th tb e moderate showers into fairfax county but you get much further than that outside the beltway, out 66 toward hey market and stuff things start to shut down, you go 95 past del city you are not seeing much there but in maryland it is coming down big time. 270 a wet ride, the beltway is wet, niervetion 2 five, out 50 coming down here. you can see it across parts of prince george's county from bowie toward woodmoore, out route 50 toward sai verna park and toward fairview and looking at a lot of heavy rainfall there. no real lightning or thunder, that is by
the university of dc having a green expo from 10:00 to 2:00. >> open house at the kennedy noon to 7:00. >> let's get them out of the way. >> let's get them out. >> the shuttles down there yesterday. same trouble as yesterday. the weather in edwards far superior. for us we would be lucky to get anything maryland isthry landma this morning. this ea of low pressure to the h-nort northwnot esthrowing moisture on the west side of the potomac but much is tt and we will not see...
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and an exclusive expo sse about a.c.o.r.n. can makes everything pop! ♪ hey [ male announcer ] same cost but a lot more fun. ♪ everything pops with the pringles superstack can! medication to lower your bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may not be seeing the whole picture. ask your doctor about trilipix. statin to lower bad cholesterol, along with diet, adding trilipix can lower fatty triglycerides and raise good cholesterol to help improve all three cholesterol numbers. trilipix has not been shown to prevent heart attacks or stroke more than a statin alone. trilipix is not for everyone, including people with liver, gallbladder, or severe kidney disease, or nursing women. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you are pregnant or may become pregnant. blood tests are needed before and during treatment to check for liver problems. contact your doctor if you develop unexplained muscle pain or weakness, as this can be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. this risk may be increas
and an exclusive expo sse about a.c.o.r.n. can makes everything pop! ♪ hey [ male announcer ] same cost but a lot more fun. ♪ everything pops with the pringles superstack can! medication to lower your bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may not be seeing the whole picture. ask your doctor about trilipix. statin to lower bad cholesterol, along with diet, adding trilipix can lower fatty triglycerides and raise good cholesterol to help...
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we are live at the dulles expo center where they are ready with 500 vendors that have everything younow on inspiration and ideas to do with your home and the how-to to get it done. we have a general contractor coming out and an interior designer and a chef. a contractor will talk about the overview of the show and give us ideas on what he calls nip/tuck, a improvement to your home and a reincarnated kitchen and how to make it look bigger without changing the dimensions. then an interior designer will show us how to do one room three different ways and for the first time we have a demonstration kitchen and so we have the reasoner up from hell's kitchen to do a demonstration and so we have everything you need to know to put it on your calendar. >> i love that stuff. and you can move your kitchen around for a whole new look. that will do it for the 6:00 hour. tony is in now with allison to bring you up to speed with the new stories today. >>> coming up, threats of terrorism across the u.s. we are learning more about home- grown terror plots with targets in texas, illinois and at quantic
we are live at the dulles expo center where they are ready with 500 vendors that have everything younow on inspiration and ideas to do with your home and the how-to to get it done. we have a general contractor coming out and an interior designer and a chef. a contractor will talk about the overview of the show and give us ideas on what he calls nip/tuck, a improvement to your home and a reincarnated kitchen and how to make it look bigger without changing the dimensions. then an interior...
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. >> i have going to tell u guys that i spoke at the healthy mom expo yesterday and everyone asked abouthare that with you. >> that is very nice. >> i talked about my baby and how he is the cutest baby. his name is bailey and he has speckels. the problem is he has four legs and a tail so it is important to take your prenatal vitamins. >> i thought, what? have i missed something i'm sure they were going bailie was an actual baby. >> well, he is to julie. >> i always refer to my dog as my first babies. they were. i understand being julie. >> good for you. >> tony is like wow! >> here we are southbound # 70. crash south of 1 # 4 meg village avenue off the road to the right shoulder squeezing that lane with an plans on the scene of the -- here we are southbound 270 crash south of 1 # 4 montgomery village avenue off the road to the right shoulder. -- south of 134 montgomery village avenue. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> let's take a look at what we have coming up on fox 5 morning news. >> at 7:00, it is fenty on fox. we'll talk with d.c. mayor adrian fenty about an issue st
. >> i have going to tell u guys that i spoke at the healthy mom expo yesterday and everyone asked abouthare that with you. >> that is very nice. >> i talked about my baby and how he is the cutest baby. his name is bailey and he has speckels. the problem is he has four legs and a tail so it is important to take your prenatal vitamins. >> i thought, what? have i missed something i'm sure they were going bailie was an actual baby. >> well, he is to julie. >> i...
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the "atlantic journal constitution" had a big expos 8. -- a big next possession -- expose. they said to be sure that people are treated right and get all of serviceman and leave the hospital. we did not like that because we won a more specific things. the mental-health community has really joined together. we had shared associations, all kinds of people in who are not normally involved, to be working on that. and also one center for mental health is involved, and the justice department, we got a judge that was on our side. we hope that we're going have a better system in georgia in the future. jimmy talked about the things that we did in going into bolivia. we had some really interesting times, and one of my favorite times was going the peasants and bolivia, where the beautiful outfits. we met with a woman's group, and they were really strong women. there were demanding. it was fun, because they were all chewing coca leaves, and they would put it in their mouths, and then there were tall, and there were strong. anyway, we had a good time. [laughter] they actually passed rea
the "atlantic journal constitution" had a big expos 8. -- a big next possession -- expose. they said to be sure that people are treated right and get all of serviceman and leave the hospital. we did not like that because we won a more specific things. the mental-health community has really joined together. we had shared associations, all kinds of people in who are not normally involved, to be working on that. and also one center for mental health is involved, and the justice...
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don'tven think aot of journalis do that but i wanted to make sure sense of was not trying to in some way expos something about these characters the world didn't know i was trying to do thei story donner and make sure they have full approval of the script that felt like i got their dialogue right that whatever special dialect issues might come up or accent issues, wherev i would get those right, shat i sort of a vy long winded response to your question. anybody else? all right well, thanks a lot. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >>> josh neufeld is the thor of katrina came calling. he spent three weeks following braking katrina as a volunteer for the american red cross in mississippi. for more information, visit joshcomix.com. >>> next, a porti of book tv's monthly three our live program, "in depth." on the first sunday of each month, we invite one ahor to discuss their entire body of rk and take your calls. "idepth" also includes a visit with the author to see where and how they write their books. that is what you are about to see. we visited author and request john mhorter and his home in
don'tven think aot of journalis do that but i wanted to make sure sense of was not trying to in some way expos something about these characters the world didn't know i was trying to do thei story donner and make sure they have full approval of the script that felt like i got their dialogue right that whatever special dialect issues might come up or accent issues, wherev i would get those right, shat i sort of a vy long winded response to your question. anybody else? all right well, thanks a...
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this week fromox expo america in new york city joe scarborough on his book "the last best hope" restoring conservatism in america's promise the former republic congressman and current host of msnbc's "morning joe"resents his thoughts on the bush administrationurrent state of the republican party and the obama prez den simt discusses his book with peggy noonan columnist for "the wall street journal". >> joecarborough, anchor of the morning cable news show "morning joe" on mbc which you co-host with mia. you are a former congressman you rresented florida's first district. >> fir district right. >> host: inhe house from 95 until 2001. you were elected in 1994. a member ofhat famous class tt won repubcan control of the house for the first time in i thinkwo generations. >> guest: it was a very long time. >> host: yes, 40-50 years. before that you were a practicing attorney and i think a schoolteacher. >> uh-huh. >> host: you're former host of scarborough country. you have aadio show with mika monday through friday 10-noon on i think wabc in new york. >> right. >> you have a new book out called
this week fromox expo america in new york city joe scarborough on his book "the last best hope" restoring conservatism in america's promise the former republic congressman and current host of msnbc's "morning joe"resents his thoughts on the bush administrationurrent state of the republican party and the obama prez den simt discusses his book with peggy noonan columnist for "the wall street journal". >> joecarborough, anchor of the morning cable news show...
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a former member of the expo/nationals organization. well in five of his last six outings. the slider, the fastball. i was taking to rizzo, and he said he looks like he's going to develop into that number 3 starter they had hoped for. >> he gets his first start tomorrow night against philadelphia. he has won 3 of his last six. when you look at philadelphia's come nation over the nats this year, in 27 games, they are now 22-5 over washington. pretty impressive number. >> usually that stacks up to solid defense and closing, and their closers have not been that good. after lidge went the whole year last year not failing to close a game, i mean he was perfect in his closing. he has blown 11 saves this year. they are working madson in. he hasn't been that good. i think brett myers. may be a guy they look to close, because they're in a tough spot. >> well, the phillies win over the nationals, five home runs the difference in the ball game. 35-3 the final. make your plans to be with us tomorrow night, 6:30. good night. ♪ (tucci) only at&t has
a former member of the expo/nationals organization. well in five of his last six outings. the slider, the fastball. i was taking to rizzo, and he said he looks like he's going to develop into that number 3 starter they had hoped for. >> he gets his first start tomorrow night against philadelphia. he has won 3 of his last six. when you look at philadelphia's come nation over the nats this year, in 27 games, they are now 22-5 over washington. pretty impressive number. >> usually that...
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this week from book expo america, ben mezrich en reviews the creation of facebook in "the accidental billionaires: the founding of facebook -- a tale of sex, money, genius and betrayal," detailing it from the beginning to the current international status, and profiles several principal players in the devopment of the site including facebook's parent ceo, he discusses it with a day objectives, author of the year of living biblically and the know it all. >> patentelcome to book tv's afterwards. i am a.j. jacobs, author of the year of living biblically. i am here with ben mezrich who has written an interesting book about the founding of called billionaires: the founding of facebook -- a tale of sex, money, genius and betrayal". welcome back. as our viers may know, you have created your own literary genre of the financial thriller, these books about brilliant young men who beat the system somehow, make a don of cash, get drunk a lot, date of lot of supermodels. i read about young kids doing wild things in that gray area between legal and illegal. they're usually geniuses to pull somethin
this week from book expo america, ben mezrich en reviews the creation of facebook in "the accidental billionaires: the founding of facebook -- a tale of sex, money, genius and betrayal," detailing it from the beginning to the current international status, and profiles several principal players in the devopment of the site including facebook's parent ceo, he discusses it with a day objectives, author of the year of living biblically and the know it all. >> patentelcome to book...
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[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> we are at book expo i am with craig hara founder of pm press.at is the impressed? >> good to see you as always. pm press is a small group of publishers. we do different types of media, dvds and cds, audio lectures, including music as was fiction and nonfiction books. all of the stuff that we do has ideas behind it. the ideas are political in the sense that we want to have an open dialogue aboutot only can he dance but history has been interpreted, who make history, who defis what is important for people to know and help it can empower people to make the right decisions. >> this is your first year and you have lot of books coming out in your launch. do you want to talk about the series that he started? >> sure. what we have, was new to us with the impressed could be doing in fiction. i can, because what's important for us is to have ideas behind what we do. fiction is a place where stories can often be told and interpreted in different ways. we have started a series called the outspoken authors series which combined short fiction from popular sci
[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> we are at book expo i am with craig hara founder of pm press.at is the impressed? >> good to see you as always. pm press is a small group of publishers. we do different types of media, dvds and cds, audio lectures, including music as was fiction and nonfiction books. all of the stuff that we do has ideas behind it. the ideas are political in the sense that we want to have an open dialogue aboutot only can he dance but history has been...
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. >> well, mark, bob iger is a man behind this massive and pretty unpress decedented expo.ntent and rides, also showcasing classic disney memorabilia. what is the strategy behind this event? >> well, it started with our most loyal fans, customers, who came to us and said that we should do something for them that they had a connection to the company that was really special and they wanted that connection to be a little bit more direct and a little richer. and so they actually were the inspiration. we decided that we would give back to them, which i think is really important in today's world because when you show appreciation for or to your most loyal customers, orphans s fans case, then they become your best marketers. in today's world with the power of digital media, that becomes very important. >> disney unquestionably has incredibly strong brand. among the strongest brands in the business. you face very steep competition, not just from nickelodeon but all of the ways that people find entertainment now. there are so many options. is d-23 a broader strategy? >> well, it doe
. >> well, mark, bob iger is a man behind this massive and pretty unpress decedented expo.ntent and rides, also showcasing classic disney memorabilia. what is the strategy behind this event? >> well, it started with our most loyal fans, customers, who came to us and said that we should do something for them that they had a connection to the company that was really special and they wanted that connection to be a little bit more direct and a little richer. and so they actually were...
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of course he was an expo from '94 through '97, before moving on to boston.s 6th start as a philly. and it's been a good pick up for them. >> rob: though rule says in the base runner moves for than thee feet away from the base line to avoid a tag, the runners baseline is established when the tag attempt occurs in a straight line. so i just think that when he ran into the grass, since there's no throw, the judgment is that there's to base line established because of the play. >> bob: right. so my point, if adam dunn throws the ball and hits him, he's going to be called out by the umpire. >> rob: because i'm with you, i always thought that if you're out of the base line, you're out. >> bob: willie harris. has he homered against? it's off the wall, and his last two swings and gone well over 700 feet in this ballpark on the heels of his lead-off homer in the 9th inning sunday. >> rob: on the replay here, you're going to see this pitch get way too much inside, and up, and pedro can't live up there. he doesn't throw 95 anymore. so this ball is just shellacked off t
of course he was an expo from '94 through '97, before moving on to boston.s 6th start as a philly. and it's been a good pick up for them. >> rob: though rule says in the base runner moves for than thee feet away from the base line to avoid a tag, the runners baseline is established when the tag attempt occurs in a straight line. so i just think that when he ran into the grass, since there's no throw, the judgment is that there's to base line established because of the play. >> bob:...
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that went to meridian comment college before going one year to the university of arkansas before the exposfted him in 2000. 1-2 the zimmerman. still throwing 92 here in the 8th inning. that was pitch number 100. >> rob: we'll wear him down eventually. we got him where we want him. >> bob: okay. you feeling good about this? >> rob: i'm feeling good about this. >> bob: right there with you. >> bob: zimmerman stays alive fouling a breaking ball off his foot. >> bob: he admitted that he needed to go down to the minor leagues and recapture what got him to the major leagues when he won 18 games back with the indians. >> sometimes your pride takes a shot. the ballclub is right. >> he said, he was pitching against his strength. which is challenging people and throwing fastballs and that's why he came back by vengeance. >> he was not pitching to contact? >> perish is t thought. and now it's up and in, zimmerman on 3-2 with josh willingham. chan ho park is ready when needed. wouldn't be surprised to see madd son being the closer tonight. last nights with the first time brad lidge was taken out for m
that went to meridian comment college before going one year to the university of arkansas before the exposfted him in 2000. 1-2 the zimmerman. still throwing 92 here in the 8th inning. that was pitch number 100. >> rob: we'll wear him down eventually. we got him where we want him. >> bob: okay. you feeling good about this? >> rob: i'm feeling good about this. >> bob: right there with you. >> bob: zimmerman stays alive fouling a breaking ball off his foot. >>...
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>> the work that has been donner it shows a double strand breaks in dna after expos are to cellphonee doctor testified that you see something after ten years but says that there are so few involved she can't draw a scientific conclusion. is that an accurate statement? >> regarding the ten years, yes. but first of all i would like to say i am not sure that there is an association. i cannot be sure based on the current epidemiological data. but what worried me was that in my study i saw consistent positive results and they always appeared where there was a possibility. they do not appear in this group or that. the appeared in more than ten years and on the same site where the phone was held and they appeared for the heavy users and in rural areas compared to urban and this also had ability because where it is more dense the exposure is low were so the fact that all of these indications appeared where they should have appeared told me it was a red light. but as a scientist this isn't enough for causality but is indication that according to my judgment it is enough in order to advise the
>> the work that has been donner it shows a double strand breaks in dna after expos are to cellphonee doctor testified that you see something after ten years but says that there are so few involved she can't draw a scientific conclusion. is that an accurate statement? >> regarding the ten years, yes. but first of all i would like to say i am not sure that there is an association. i cannot be sure based on the current epidemiological data. but what worried me was that in my study i...
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one of those great expo's. >> rob: those black gloves. four, batting glove. >> bob: desmond waiting for that breaking ball and he is gonna have another breaking ball hit. he hit it hard. going to fake three until pagan stops him, he is at second base leading off the fifth. % >> bob: for ian desmond, his fifth double him 6 tra basehits and he is still hitting .500. you keep hitting like that we can wait for you play second base for a long time. wait perfectly on the breaking ball like you said, not many big eagueso it that well. he is just a kid. shoots it right by david wright. . >> bob: josh bard looking advance that runner. >> rob: member when ibanez was dointhat early year to us. looked like he knew exactly what pitchers were go w to him. that's what he remind me of, looks like he knows what is coming. . >> hm kept by schneider. ian desmond now 11 for 22 as a major league hitter. bard on 2-0 anhe hits th ball a long way to right field. it is gone. >> ro
one of those great expo's. >> rob: those black gloves. four, batting glove. >> bob: desmond waiting for that breaking ball and he is gonna have another breaking ball hit. he hit it hard. going to fake three until pagan stops him, he is at second base leading off the fifth. % >> bob: for ian desmond, his fifth double him 6 tra basehits and he is still hitting .500. you keep hitting like that we can wait for you play second base for a long time. wait perfectly on the breaking...
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because of the expo nen shl rise in the cost of health care. number one. mean that a number of americans, the vast number of americans who now have health care who wonder or are secure in that health care and confident they'll be able to retain that health care will be diminished. it will mean an awful lot of people who should have access to health care will be denied that probability of being able to get it. so that would be a terrible, terrible outcome for the american people and, quite frankly, for our fiscal situation. i have not given up on the prospect. look, we've gone further -- i was a united states senator for 36 years. i got there when i was 29 years old. we have never been in a place where every major committee having jurisdiction over health care or any aspect of health care has either passed a bill out of their committee or laid down a bill. i think that this is one of those cases where the reports of the demise of a health care compromise are premature. it's like george mitchell's famous phrase about his negotiations with ireland. he said we
because of the expo nen shl rise in the cost of health care. number one. mean that a number of americans, the vast number of americans who now have health care who wonder or are secure in that health care and confident they'll be able to retain that health care will be diminished. it will mean an awful lot of people who should have access to health care will be denied that probability of being able to get it. so that would be a terrible, terrible outcome for the american people and, quite...
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of anybody ever being able to do surveillance swrid yo or -- video or undercover video that would expos corruption. as you know, jurmists, tv -- journalists, tv, sometimes it's the only way to get to the truth so there is question whether or not this would stand in court. maybe there's a higher principle at work which is that this has been exposed to the point where congress is now investigating, pulling funding -- steve: they're also investigating the young filming. alisyn: that is true. brian: the lawyer for acorn says, "we are blaming them for trying to destroy an organization whose principle purpose is to help poor people. not only are they looking to go after james o'keefe and hannah giles, they're also looking to go after the people who funded it." steve: here's a couple of reasons why. there's andrew breitbart right there. here's a couple of reasons why this is dumb, filing suit. number one, it gives the media good reason to continue to cover acorn and the corruption there. number two, there's this tricky, thorny legal thing called discovery which means they would have to, acorn
of anybody ever being able to do surveillance swrid yo or -- video or undercover video that would expos corruption. as you know, jurmists, tv -- journalists, tv, sometimes it's the only way to get to the truth so there is question whether or not this would stand in court. maybe there's a higher principle at work which is that this has been exposed to the point where congress is now investigating, pulling funding -- steve: they're also investigating the young filming. alisyn: that is true....
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wasn the gallery watching, we walked back over through the halls of congress and back to my office exposhortl afterhat we had a vestor: senator kennedy came over to my office a gave my mom a huge hug. will never forget the look on her face, the tears in her eyes, the clear @isbelief that she had met ted kennedy and it was overpowering. it was a moment i will never forget for my mom and it is certaiy i wil never forget that moment if with my friend ted kennedy. i will miss him. our countryill miss him. as he reminded us in the claim out speech he delivered last summer inenver, the torch has en passed to a new generation and the work begins anew. so today as we honor all of his contributions to the senate and the nation we must also remember to heed that brave final call and continue his fight for all of those who cannot fight for themselves. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. mr. schumer: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new york is recognized. mr. schumer: i thank my friend and colleague, senator murray for his heartfelt words and all of my colleagues. th
wasn the gallery watching, we walked back over through the halls of congress and back to my office exposhortl afterhat we had a vestor: senator kennedy came over to my office a gave my mom a huge hug. will never forget the look on her face, the tears in her eyes, the clear @isbelief that she had met ted kennedy and it was overpowering. it was a moment i will never forget for my mom and it is certaiy i wil never forget that moment if with my friend ted kennedy. i will miss him. our countryill...
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was in the gallery watching, we walked back over through the halls of congress and back to my office expo shortly after that we had a vestor: senator kennedy came over to my office and gave my mom a huge hug. i will never forget the look on her face, the tears in her eyes, the clear disbelief that she had met ted kennedy and it was overpowering. it was a moment i will never forget for my mom and it is certainly i will never forget that moment if with my friend ted kennedy. i will miss him. our country will miss him. as he remindeds in the claim out speech he delivered last summer in denver, the torch has been passed to a new generation and the wk begins anew. so today as we honor all of his contributions to the senate and the nation we must also remember to heed that brave final call and continue his fight for all those who cannot fight for themselves. thank you,r. president. i yield the floor. mr. schumer: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new york is recogniz. mr. schumer: i thank my friend and colleague, senator murray for his heartfelt words and all of my colleagu
was in the gallery watching, we walked back over through the halls of congress and back to my office expo shortly after that we had a vestor: senator kennedy came over to my office and gave my mom a huge hug. i will never forget the look on her face, the tears in her eyes, the clear disbelief that she had met ted kennedy and it was overpowering. it was a moment i will never forget for my mom and it is certainly i will never forget that moment if with my friend ted kennedy. i will miss him. our...
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has announced new steps after some staffers were expos exposed -- in some embarrassing videos. a fake pimp prostitute. this is in san bernardino, california. in this video, a female a.c.o.r.n. employee admits she has some firsthand experience operating an escort service. she says "heidi fleish is high hero." and she also claims that she shot and killed her abusive husband ten years ago. now a.c.o.r.n. is saying the staffer knew she was being setup but she was just playing along. in fact, the san bernardino police department looked into their claims of being a killer, and the statement said they've been in contact with the involved parties, known former husbands, that's their language, and that they're all alive and well. a.c.o.r.n. has fired four employees seen on other videos but it claims its videos are doctored. senate's already voted to block from a.c.o.r.n. >>> man in georgia is charged with kicking. police say 47-year-old troy west beat up tashia hill just because she told him to be careful. apparently he almost hit her 7-year-old daughter when he was opening the doors to
has announced new steps after some staffers were expos exposed -- in some embarrassing videos. a fake pimp prostitute. this is in san bernardino, california. in this video, a female a.c.o.r.n. employee admits she has some firsthand experience operating an escort service. she says "heidi fleish is high hero." and she also claims that she shot and killed her abusive husband ten years ago. now a.c.o.r.n. is saying the staffer knew she was being setup but she was just playing along. in...