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gail, come on up here. [app base.ur fan [applause] >> thank you. i'm worried about these microphones. they're not working.pers microphones not working.be -- t- how that's work. i wonder if i took one of your miervegs. it's here. we have it. whoever it did that, thank you. you saved our day. can i thank all you guys for having me here today. it is so seldom i get to come to chicago. i love chicago so much, and, you know, it's like when you're covering elections, i'm always in florida or iowa or something you never get to come to chicago. it's a real treat to be here. thank you. >> before we get to the hard stuff, i want to ask you a question. are you as fun as everyone thinks. >> my husband lived under this burden for a long time. he said people are coming up to him and saying wow, it must be a laugh a minute at your house. [laughter] and he says, no, she's not always that entertaining. no, no. >> let's talk about more serious. gail's new book which is a entertaining but serious read texas texas goes. we talked about the premise of the book. it all
gail, come on up here. [app base.ur fan [applause] >> thank you. i'm worried about these microphones. they're not working.pers microphones not working.be -- t- how that's work. i wonder if i took one of your miervegs. it's here. we have it. whoever it did that, thank you. you saved our day. can i thank all you guys for having me here today. it is so seldom i get to come to chicago. i love chicago so much, and, you know, it's like when you're covering elections, i'm always in florida or...
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it is hard to believe that this was gail the day before.at a hospital getting her fourth round of chemotherapy. >> i am not a person to sit around and complain that i had breast cancer. >> she was diagnosed with cancer in 2000. the more questions that she had about the disease, the more she realized there were not enough resources in her community. >> i wanted to know why we, as african-american women, why we did not want to talk about this disease. >> so 12 years ago she founded the first chapter of the sisters network right here in the bay view. as part of the national organization for african american breast cancer survivor. >> i wanted an organization where, yes we would do things that can help us grow. things that can help us teach us how to eat better. teach us that we need to exercise, things mentally, that we can do to help ourselves. >> in addition to the weekly support meetings, she teamed up with michael bennett and the baby ymca. together they have held the affairs and education classes and walks to raise awareness. >> they star
it is hard to believe that this was gail the day before.at a hospital getting her fourth round of chemotherapy. >> i am not a person to sit around and complain that i had breast cancer. >> she was diagnosed with cancer in 2000. the more questions that she had about the disease, the more she realized there were not enough resources in her community. >> i wanted to know why we, as african-american women, why we did not want to talk about this disease. >> so 12 years ago...
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. >> so, gail, clearly what has happened now is this has moved back into the political courts, one of the analysis pieces over the week saying that president won the legal battle. mitt romney may have won the political battle. >> health care is not popular with the public. and the president is calculating. he made an interesting comment after the d >> and 2/3 of affected small businesses are finding the system that is supposed to provide them with tax credit relief so confusing as to find it unusable. >> there's a lot of pain in the short term. and the issue is really what is the larger picture. >> we and the president and mitt romney and every news organization in town and everybody who cared about this was prepared for this to go in several different directions. but i do think that politically the problem that the president has is that right now there are no real benefits that will be seen from the health care law between now and november. there is just the threat in people's minds of what might happen because of this looming on the horizon. that said, i do think that it's important
. >> so, gail, clearly what has happened now is this has moved back into the political courts, one of the analysis pieces over the week saying that president won the legal battle. mitt romney may have won the political battle. >> health care is not popular with the public. and the president is calculating. he made an interesting comment after the d >> and 2/3 of affected small businesses are finding the system that is supposed to provide them with tax credit relief so...
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26 years gail has decided to leave her family here to be with her family in texas.watched gail cover many of the biggest stories with class, accuracy and nothing but the top -level professionalism. you know you will be missed. >> almost a spring time kind of pattern. temperatures tomorrow only in the 70's. the weather posted 4/7. back into the 80's on sunday. >> that's it. >> hope you have a great weekend. >> see y [ obama ] i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [ female annouer ] every woman who believes decisions about oudir bodies and our health caree should be our own is troubled mitt romney supports overturning roe versus wade. romney backed a law that outlaws all abortion -- even in cases of rape and incest. and that's not all. i'ut cut off funding to planned parenthood. [ male announcer ] for women planned panthood means life-saving cancer screenings and family-planning services. but, for mitt romney.... planned parenthood. we're going to get rid of that. [ male announcer ] olympic tennis players bob and mike bryan are always on the move. so they can't
26 years gail has decided to leave her family here to be with her family in texas.watched gail cover many of the biggest stories with class, accuracy and nothing but the top -level professionalism. you know you will be missed. >> almost a spring time kind of pattern. temperatures tomorrow only in the 70's. the weather posted 4/7. back into the 80's on sunday. >> that's it. >> hope you have a great weekend. >> see y [ obama ] i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [...
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i am gail pennybacker, abc 7 news. >> so many stories and hairstyles.that and through all of that, her grace and compassion and her 26 years of service to our station and to you, our viewers we will always be grateful. >> we are happy she will be closed your family. she is ecstatic about the move. >> we are not going to say goodbye. we are going to say see you soon. >> let's take a look at what is coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00. >> we really are going to miss gail pennybacker around here. when i grow up, i want to be just like her. we are following the developments of the tragic shooting in colorado including a plea from michael bloomberg to barack obama and mitt romney. we will hear what he has to say just hours after the shooting. and could a commuter tax apply to those who worked in the city but do not live there? >> thank you gordon. and here is a look at what is coming up tonight on abc 7 prime time. trying to persuade millionaires to invest in their projects, followed by a special "20/20" on the colorado shooting and then the abc 7 news at 11:00.
i am gail pennybacker, abc 7 news. >> so many stories and hairstyles.that and through all of that, her grace and compassion and her 26 years of service to our station and to you, our viewers we will always be grateful. >> we are happy she will be closed your family. she is ecstatic about the move. >> we are not going to say goodbye. we are going to say see you soon. >> let's take a look at what is coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00. >> we really are going to miss gail...
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and joining us to question him are gail russell chaddock, washington editor of "the christian science monitor" and david leitman from mcclatchy. >> there's a lot coming up this year. we have one week in session next week and then six or eight days in september. then elections. in the fiscal cliff. is congress really have enough time in those eight days plus next week to assure the country that all is well heading into these elections? >> indeed, i think the battle next week may give people some discouragement, though i would hope it might encourage people. we're going back about over one of the key issues related to the long term. that is whether revenues will be a part of the solution. the republicans are essentially saying that we cannot touch the income taxes of the very high income families. that is their position and they are stuck on it, i think it does not bode well. i was looking a few days ago about the income figures for 2010, the latest we have them. the upper 1% receive 93% of income growth that year. the upper 1% receive 93%. when that is true and a very small percentage
and joining us to question him are gail russell chaddock, washington editor of "the christian science monitor" and david leitman from mcclatchy. >> there's a lot coming up this year. we have one week in session next week and then six or eight days in september. then elections. in the fiscal cliff. is congress really have enough time in those eight days plus next week to assure the country that all is well heading into these elections? >> indeed, i think the battle next...
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joining me is kara swisher of all things d and author gail cmac. how big of a deal is this?eing named the ceo of a troubled company, we'll get to the fact she is pregnant as well which i think is terrific. is this a major glass ceiling event? >> it is important. there are very few women running companies, ceos, genie ra many of ibm and meg whitman of hp and cheryl sandberg but there is few women in top positions of power. >> why do you think they went for marisa myers? >> she is a star. she is a big name, very well known, gotten herself out there publicly and a lot of articles and things like that so i think yahoo! is going for a very splashy choice and competent well. >> on top of that marissa mayer is pregnant as you are and congratulations and the board said the pregnancy was not a big issue. i love that. is this a sign of changing times? >> i thought it was an incredible sign of progress and the fact the board said it was a non-issue and she and her family worked it out i think makes a very public statement about a very private matter. >> i don't know. i was just talking
joining me is kara swisher of all things d and author gail cmac. how big of a deal is this?eing named the ceo of a troubled company, we'll get to the fact she is pregnant as well which i think is terrific. is this a major glass ceiling event? >> it is important. there are very few women running companies, ceos, genie ra many of ibm and meg whitman of hp and cheryl sandberg but there is few women in top positions of power. >> why do you think they went for marisa myers? >> she...
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businesses like mine that have 50 or more employees that must make that kind of a decision. >> >> gailat's been very helpful to try to understand what small business people are going through. thank you, gail. >> thank you. >> how will president obama's health care law affect the federal deficit in for the first time since the supreme court upheld most of the law, the congress and budget scorekeepers are releasing a report. sam baker is here. what's the latest? after the supreme court decision, what will happen? costs, up, down? deficits, up, down? >> the cbo, the ckal budget office says that the health care law, the affordable care act will continue to decrease the deficit and it got a little less expensive since the supreme court decision. >> how is it -- how can could it become -- what was it about the supreme court dision that make its less expensive? >> it got less expensive because it got less effective. tell cover 3 million fewer people, as a result of the supreme court say that this states have to have the option of opting out of the medicaid expansion. a lot of republican gover
businesses like mine that have 50 or more employees that must make that kind of a decision. >> >> gailat's been very helpful to try to understand what small business people are going through. thank you, gail. >> thank you. >> how will president obama's health care law affect the federal deficit in for the first time since the supreme court upheld most of the law, the congress and budget scorekeepers are releasing a report. sam baker is here. what's the latest? after the...
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it is hard to believe that this was gail the day before.at a hospital getting her fourth round of chemotherapy. >> i not a person to sit around and say " i have breast cancer ... ". >> she was diagnosed with cancer in 2000. more questions that she had about the disease, the more she realized there was not enough resources in her community. >> i wanted to know why we, as african-american women, why we did not want to talk about this disease. >> so 12 years ago she found the first chapter of the sisters network right here in the bayview. it is part of the national organization for african american breast cancer survivor is. >> i wanted an organization where, yes we would do things that can help us grow. it things that can help us teach us how to eat better. teach us that we need to exercise. things, mentally, that we can do to help ourselves. >> in addition to weekly support meetings she teamed up with michael bennett and the a few ymca. together they have held health there's an education class is in block walks to raise awareness. >> they st
it is hard to believe that this was gail the day before.at a hospital getting her fourth round of chemotherapy. >> i not a person to sit around and say " i have breast cancer ... ". >> she was diagnosed with cancer in 2000. more questions that she had about the disease, the more she realized there was not enough resources in her community. >> i wanted to know why we, as african-american women, why we did not want to talk about this disease. >> so 12 years ago...
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here with me, author and journalist gail lemon., why are women so obsessed with how long marissa mayer's going to be out with maternity leave? >> i think people are frightened that this would be the new normal for maternity leave, and i think she's not trying to create that. my sense is, just from talking to people at yahoo, even, is that what she's trying to do is is be a leader who is taking over a public company at a really difficult time, and i think we want more women like that, right? we spend so much time talking about how few women there are at the top, and here is somebody who's trying to make it work in a very personal way, and we have a really public discussion because everyone is uncomfortable with the range of choices they have. >> and i think what some women are saying is that at a time when they're trying to have more choices. >> yes. >> and trying to have a corporate structure that recognizes that, hey, women can be at the top, so maybe we should be a little more, you know, in tune with what women need and then you
here with me, author and journalist gail lemon., why are women so obsessed with how long marissa mayer's going to be out with maternity leave? >> i think people are frightened that this would be the new normal for maternity leave, and i think she's not trying to create that. my sense is, just from talking to people at yahoo, even, is that what she's trying to do is is be a leader who is taking over a public company at a really difficult time, and i think we want more women like that,...
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. >> he's married to gail golden, his second wife and former assistant. >> how you doing?se he is such a workaholic, gail says they have little time to enjoy the money he's made. >> do you have a yacht? >> we have a yacht, but we don't use it much. >> you don't have a lot of houses? >> yeah, we do, but we don't go. >> [chuckles] >> can she have anything she wants? >> she takes it. she don't ask me, you know? i have no idea what she buys. >> but why do you care? >> well, you know, i just don't--i wouldn't like somebody just frittering away money. i mean, it still means something to me. i'm a kid from far rockaway. i still would not-- >> you have $14 billion, and she wants to go-- >> well, you say i've got $14 billion. i never said it. >> so how do they spend their money? more and more on philanthropy, like building this track and field stadium for the school children of new york city. >> raise your hand. >> and building two charter schools in poor neighborhoods in the bronx. these are overseen by icahn's foundations, which gail runs. >> call them just to make sure. >> she w
. >> he's married to gail golden, his second wife and former assistant. >> how you doing?se he is such a workaholic, gail says they have little time to enjoy the money he's made. >> do you have a yacht? >> we have a yacht, but we don't use it much. >> you don't have a lot of houses? >> yeah, we do, but we don't go. >> [chuckles] >> can she have anything she wants? >> she takes it. she don't ask me, you know? i have no idea what she buys....
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the gail huff with more. >> this is a story of survival. already she has been through several surgeries but there is nothing doctors can do to assure she will never -- to a sure she will ever walk again. >> his daughter is paralyzed after this massive tree fell on top of her. she was writing a motorcycle home when a tree snapped in the two and fell across her back. her spinal cord was severed meaning she is now paralyzed from the waist down. doctors have not yet given her the news. >> a committed volunteer in the latino community, news spread quickly. >> there is an amazing group of people that love her dearly and want to see her be ok. >> her friends say two things saved her life the fact she was wearing a helmet and the fact a good samaritan went to help. >> give my thanks to them. if it would not have been for them, she would be dead. >> it is her family's hope she might be a candidate for stem cell therapy. it has been used to repair the broken spinal cords of small animals who did walk again. you can hear more on our web site wjla.com.
the gail huff with more. >> this is a story of survival. already she has been through several surgeries but there is nothing doctors can do to assure she will never -- to a sure she will ever walk again. >> his daughter is paralyzed after this massive tree fell on top of her. she was writing a motorcycle home when a tree snapped in the two and fell across her back. her spinal cord was severed meaning she is now paralyzed from the waist down. doctors have not yet given her the news....
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gail pennybacker is live. >> arlington county had the first bait car program 10 years ago. now they have a fleet of them. we do not know which one of these is a bait car. that is the secret to catching the thieves. this is what it looks like inside a stolen car. these convicted car thieves do not make it. the car they have taken is an arlington police bait car. >> go to the left lane. >> they are outfitted with microphones and kills -- kill switches to shut down the vehicle and lock the doors. >> let me see your hands. >> the video is produced and have made internet hits. some believe there is more to last to be taken away. >> this is one of the best ways to catch somebody who is stealing a car. >> i do not think it deters anyone from breaking into a car because you do not think you are as stupid as them. >> after 10 years of using bait cars 80% of its 200 cases are break ins, not facts. the youngest person trying to break into a bay to car is seven-years old. >> get your hands up. do not move. >> get out of the car. >> i can. >> everybody seen in that video had been convic
gail pennybacker is live. >> arlington county had the first bait car program 10 years ago. now they have a fleet of them. we do not know which one of these is a bait car. that is the secret to catching the thieves. this is what it looks like inside a stolen car. these convicted car thieves do not make it. the car they have taken is an arlington police bait car. >> go to the left lane. >> they are outfitted with microphones and kills -- kill switches to shut down the vehicle...
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gail pennybacker with more on these efforts. klutzy know how popular this trail is and how long it is. they are making it their top priority to protect the area and to look for this rapist. they say there is nothing more important trade now. arlington county police say finding the person who attacked a 23-year-old woman on this trail around 7:30 in the evening is a priority. the assault was particularly violent. >> nobody should have to go through that. everybody should feel safe. >> police are patrolling the many entrances that merge into the pathway. the concern is that the man will strike again. >> i hope police are doing everything they can to make a parking space for everybody. >> if you are somebody on the trail, keep an eye out for other people. clucks the victim's describes the attacker as short with a dark build, a shirt stated the word george. the man did not seem to speak much english. a word of warning is going out in english and spanish. hist >> it is good to walk with my sister. >> arlington police are trying to ge
gail pennybacker with more on these efforts. klutzy know how popular this trail is and how long it is. they are making it their top priority to protect the area and to look for this rapist. they say there is nothing more important trade now. arlington county police say finding the person who attacked a 23-year-old woman on this trail around 7:30 in the evening is a priority. the assault was particularly violent. >> nobody should have to go through that. everybody should feel safe....
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gail pennybacker is live with the details. >> we know tonight matthew sweeney is a lieutenant commander active duty with the united states navy. he and his wife moved here one year ago and people here say they kept to themselves. they are stunned at what happened in the middle of the night. >> he does not deserve that. nobody does. >> when she saw the little boy with a sweet face and battered arms and body she had to help him. >> he had bruises on his back. >> he showed up at the home before 1:00 tuesday morning they had never seen the child before and brought him inside. >> i immediately said to call 911 and explain we had a little boy who said he was lost. >> the boy told police he escaped being abused and he had been beaten very many times. he walked almost a half mile to get help. >> based on the injuries the tell sustained, it had been a constant basis. >> they are the adoptive parents of more than five years. matthew sweeney is a lieutenant commander at the united states navy. >> i will not comment. >> this 88-year-old was the on the adoptive child and the family and the only one
gail pennybacker is live with the details. >> we know tonight matthew sweeney is a lieutenant commander active duty with the united states navy. he and his wife moved here one year ago and people here say they kept to themselves. they are stunned at what happened in the middle of the night. >> he does not deserve that. nobody does. >> when she saw the little boy with a sweet face and battered arms and body she had to help him. >> he had bruises on his back. >> he...
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gail pennybacker has the new details today. >> we are going to give you a closer look at what happened with this tree. talking to arborists with the county and others who have shown up on the scene english ivy may have been the only thing that held that tree up for an undetermined period of time. fear is why, absolutely no roots to this oak tree. >> it had lived along the georgetown pike for a century and a half. but the tree that took his life had been dead for some time. the cause is seen here -- route rot. how the tree had been turned away from the power lines needed heavy on one side. he had been sitting in heavy rush hour southbound traffic on georgetown pike tuesday evening when the tree crashed his car. davis saw it happen from his office window and said there was nothing anybody could do. >> it was such a random horrible thing to happen. >> the sudden loss was standing, especially the manner of his death. >> i just pray that he went quickly and in no pain. >> thea another huge tree right next to the one that fell was taken down as a precaution. just one month, four people have
gail pennybacker has the new details today. >> we are going to give you a closer look at what happened with this tree. talking to arborists with the county and others who have shown up on the scene english ivy may have been the only thing that held that tree up for an undetermined period of time. fear is why, absolutely no roots to this oak tree. >> it had lived along the georgetown pike for a century and a half. but the tree that took his life had been dead for some time. the cause...
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gail just at that of the meeting and has more, such as how will they pay for it. >> that is a great debate. this is an all-republican board. one observer said this is nine shades of republicanism today as people debated discussed, and in some cases were in the but caustic in a commentary on how they were going to vote. this is a vote that all lies in the metropolitan washington area were set on. there will determine the funding for the bill is real station and five more real stations that go west of dulles airport. loudoun county had been the holdout. what they decided is that they will look at the possibility of creating tax districts not unlike the one have already set up on the route 28 corridor. this will put the burden of paying for the metro and the businesses that will use metro the most. effectively in some of these lectures stations -- in these metro stations, there is great amount of debate and we will have much more on that later this week. >> we have breaking news from north carolina where we are told that the man who put mayberry on the map has died. a close friend of andy gri
gail just at that of the meeting and has more, such as how will they pay for it. >> that is a great debate. this is an all-republican board. one observer said this is nine shades of republicanism today as people debated discussed, and in some cases were in the but caustic in a commentary on how they were going to vote. this is a vote that all lies in the metropolitan washington area were set on. there will determine the funding for the bill is real station and five more real stations that...
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and gail writes...""hey &pshould have stopped it last y" year." is some support for the race on our facebook page but many people seem to think itss no longer with it. go to fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you think. you can also sound oof through facebook. send us a tweet.. at foxbaltimore. and you can text your answerrto 45503. enter fox45a for yys.. or 3 tax-free online shopping may soon be a thing of the past. what new legislation ill mean &pfor your internet purchases. 3 --adblib weather tz-- a close call... with a great white shark.take a look at this picture... capttrrd off the coast of cape cod.the man suddenly hears people screaming at him. he turns back to see the fin of a ggeat white shark... trailing behind him. 3&&p1:14 "i had a sense that th was t... so i just did what i could do nd paddled" paddled"aa you caa see... thee kayaker survived to tell his story.he even admmts that right before heading out on the water... he reassured his seeing a shark was very smaal. experts say a reeent spike in shark sightings is due to an abund
and gail writes...""hey &pshould have stopped it last y" year." is some support for the race on our facebook page but many people seem to think itss no longer with it. go to fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you think. you can also sound oof through facebook. send us a tweet.. at foxbaltimore. and you can text your answerrto 45503. enter fox45a for yys.. or 3 tax-free online shopping may soon be a thing of the past. what new legislation ill mean &pfor your...
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. >> i'm with gail. i think it's fake. i don't. i think it's real. the referee sneaks behind. fake, too. >> what do you say, mac? >> i think i've also been convinced this is fake. plus i don't think there are footlockers in russia. >> yeah. true. >>> just chilling in the woods. ♪ ♪ >>> who needs skype and who needs facetime when you can use this? it's called the kiss me. it was developed by a singapore-based company. i found this on newscientist.com. it's basically an egg, smaller than a human head, with some lint attached. this thing allows users to wirelessly send kisses to another person who also has a kiss me. the lips are made of pressure sensitive soft plastic that contain pressure sensors. if you were to kiss this thing like this -- the lips on the other kiss me egg will mimic what i just did. so then it is as if you are kissing -- >> i'm afraid to ask. does this thing have a tongue? >> no tongue. it's still a prototype. they did come out and say we're trying to minimize the creepiness. >> they didn't try very hard. they stuck a pair of plastic lips on something worse t
. >> i'm with gail. i think it's fake. i don't. i think it's real. the referee sneaks behind. fake, too. >> what do you say, mac? >> i think i've also been convinced this is fake. plus i don't think there are footlockers in russia. >> yeah. true. >>> just chilling in the woods. ♪ ♪ >>> who needs skype and who needs facetime when you can use this? it's called the kiss me. it was developed by a singapore-based company. i found this on...
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gail has it. >> police in oklahoma city say a 6-year-old is okay after she was held hostage by her father. in this video, you can see she's been let go. she's running into the arms of a s.w.a.t. team member. >> she must be so confused right now. >> she's got to run towards a guy with a gun and a helmet on. >> police say a woman called early in the morning saying my boyfriend is holding me and my 2-year-old and 6-year-old girls hostage. the girl's mother and younger sister were able to escape, but the girl was still inside the house. police called and negotiated with him. eventually, the father was found dead after the girl got out of the home. >> you know if he harmed her in any way while she was in the house? >> immediately afterwards, she was swept into an ambulance and checked for injuries. at this point, they didn't indicate anything was wrong. >> after the mom and 2-year-old left the house, there was a gunshot, but the little girl didn't come out of the house for three hours. >> according to the suspect's mother, she says he had been involved with the girls' mother on and off for ten
gail has it. >> police in oklahoma city say a 6-year-old is okay after she was held hostage by her father. in this video, you can see she's been let go. she's running into the arms of a s.w.a.t. team member. >> she must be so confused right now. >> she's got to run towards a guy with a gun and a helmet on. >> police say a woman called early in the morning saying my boyfriend is holding me and my 2-year-old and 6-year-old girls hostage. the girl's mother and younger...
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it's not only in russia, gail. it also happens in taiwan. you see the light turn red up ahead. this white car is going way too fast for that red light. >> oh! >> like some bowling pins, he plows right into a group of people riding scooters. there's even a small child that was on one of these scooters. you can see people are hurt, but the guy takes off. >> no way! >> but luckily an ambulance is on the scene within seconds. >> look at that. wow! >> and drives right by. >> are they on their way to another more serious accident? >> i feel bad. maybe it was the only ambulance on duty. maybe the driver was, like, i'll be right back for you. >> the one bit of good news, you can see the small child doesn't appear to be hurt seriously, and the front license plate of the car that ran away fell off at the scene. >> oh, perfect. >> reports say that police were able to catch up with the guy that took off, and the guy reportedly said, i was nervous because i didn't have a driver's license. >> there's a reason. there was an entire herd of scooters in front of him and he tried to drive right t
it's not only in russia, gail. it also happens in taiwan. you see the light turn red up ahead. this white car is going way too fast for that red light. >> oh! >> like some bowling pins, he plows right into a group of people riding scooters. there's even a small child that was on one of these scooters. you can see people are hurt, but the guy takes off. >> no way! >> but luckily an ambulance is on the scene within seconds. >> look at that. wow! >> and drives...
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it'll begin by investigating whether a place known as the gail crater ever offered an environment favorable for microbal life. president obama set a goal of sending humans to mars in the 2030s. >>> facebook, the world's largest social networking surface, it boasts around 900 million active users. but rival networks in other regions are enjoying explosive growth. china has its micro blogging services with 300 million leaders. another service has 100 million. and very soon the middle east will have its own. now, there is going to be a new alternative, salamworld. >> the people behind salamworld have an ambitious goal, connecting the world's 1.5 billion muslims. we see how they plan to do that. >> salamworld is based in istanbul, turkey, on the border between the middle east and europe. >> as salamworld, our aim is to open muslims to the world and the world to muslims. >> salam sms world is aiming to become a version of facebook. it hopes to attract 150 million users, within the first three years. the platform will be available in eight different languages. commonly used by muslims around the
it'll begin by investigating whether a place known as the gail crater ever offered an environment favorable for microbal life. president obama set a goal of sending humans to mars in the 2030s. >>> facebook, the world's largest social networking surface, it boasts around 900 million active users. but rival networks in other regions are enjoying explosive growth. china has its micro blogging services with 300 million leaders. another service has 100 million. and very soon the middle...
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republican delegate gail bates proposes holding up funding until they are resolved. >> i think it trulya culture. we give out millions of tax credits with no documentation. we give up food stamps and don't find out if there even eligible. >> it is a drop in the bucket. >> withholding money from agencies until they resolve the audit findings is one of many ideas on the table for the joint audit committee. it plans to take up the issue in october. i am david collins. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> temperatures are still well above normal today for the sixth consecutive day above 90 officially at bwi marshall. downtown baltimore for the first time since last thursday the break that string. you can see from this matt a lot of hot weather out there, slowly moving in our direction. almost 100 in chicago, 98. check out that 99 up there in central minnesota. that is minneapolis. theeat up quite a bit in the summertime. temperatures in the night of the all the way across the mid atlantic, although today at least the humidity levels did come down a
republican delegate gail bates proposes holding up funding until they are resolved. >> i think it trulya culture. we give out millions of tax credits with no documentation. we give up food stamps and don't find out if there even eligible. >> it is a drop in the bucket. >> withholding money from agencies until they resolve the audit findings is one of many ideas on the table for the joint audit committee. it plans to take up the issue in october. i am david collins. >>...
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reports of deaths at this time but the city did raise to its highest typhoon warning overnight while gail force winds and torrential rain grounded flights and halted port operations and marked one of the strongest typhoons, that battered the city in the past decade. more than 24u7b tree estoppeled and pieces of buildings were seen crashing down on down downtown streets. almost 250 people thought refuge in storm shelters. financial markets, schools, businesses and nonessential markets were closed on tuesday. it looks like people are out here trying to clean up after the aftermath of this storm but still there is a threat of rain. there is a counter clockwise of rotation around this system. it is pulling out of the south china sea here. and with that about 150 to 200 additional millimeters of rain could be seen here off-shore towards gong dong province. still weakening with that threat of the rain fall with it, and this is what it'll look like for rain totals and even in northern portions of vietnam here, you could see heavy rain fall with that threat of flash flooding and also landslide. t
reports of deaths at this time but the city did raise to its highest typhoon warning overnight while gail force winds and torrential rain grounded flights and halted port operations and marked one of the strongest typhoons, that battered the city in the past decade. more than 24u7b tree estoppeled and pieces of buildings were seen crashing down on down downtown streets. almost 250 people thought refuge in storm shelters. financial markets, schools, businesses and nonessential markets were...
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. >> gail shuster, anderson cooper said before he changed his mind that he felt that his private life no one's business. was he right? >> i think it is -- at a certain period of time that was true. but i think that to answer your previous question about why so many gay people are in the closet and it's embarrassing is because they're on the wrong side of history. i think that the trend is absolutely changing. we're in the midst of a cultural sea change in terms of same-sex marriage, don't ask, don't tell. it's only a matter of time before it's legalized all over the country. they just don't want to be seen as completely out of touch with the mainstream. and i'd like to make a point which is why are so many so-called celebrities coming out so quietly. it's because people were making a lot of noise about coming out, like me for example, 40 years ago, that we were the people and michael were the people that were breaking down the walls so we would be at the point as a society where you can come out quietly. but if the walls hadn't been broken very loudly first, we wouldn't be in that pos
. >> gail shuster, anderson cooper said before he changed his mind that he felt that his private life no one's business. was he right? >> i think it is -- at a certain period of time that was true. but i think that to answer your previous question about why so many gay people are in the closet and it's embarrassing is because they're on the wrong side of history. i think that the trend is absolutely changing. we're in the midst of a cultural sea change in terms of same-sex marriage,...
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you'll need them in the south bay, especially with morgan hill at 94. 96 in gail roy. a lot of water and frequent breaks if you work outside. this will be the hottest location. we have low to mid 90s for the air temperature. if you're out in the sun for more than three to four hours, that will feel like 100 for a lot of you. 72 in san francisco and close to 80 in oakland. 75 in berkeley. 90 in sonoma. all about the olympics on nbc. we're highlighting the venue for tomorrow. it is sailing. we'll have a few showers, temperatures cooler, so not as hot as it was last week. it looks like the trend of on and off showers will stay put. a chance for showers on thursday and also another chance on friday. those sailors used to having to boat it in all kinds of weather. it day buys in 1900 olympics, 237 competitors will be men this year. 143 women. three of those account for people from the bay area. one will be page riley from san francisco who will be competing over the next couple days. let's go for the gold. three-day forecast says temperatures in the mid 90s and then what we
you'll need them in the south bay, especially with morgan hill at 94. 96 in gail roy. a lot of water and frequent breaks if you work outside. this will be the hottest location. we have low to mid 90s for the air temperature. if you're out in the sun for more than three to four hours, that will feel like 100 for a lot of you. 72 in san francisco and close to 80 in oakland. 75 in berkeley. 90 in sonoma. all about the olympics on nbc. we're highlighting the venue for tomorrow. it is sailing. we'll...
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gail sullivan said she's pretty sure the ring fell in by accident and now the charity is hoping to find the owner. >>> we have a few storms to the north and west, we'll take a look the maybe an isolated storm in town but we're not headlining that. we're going to headline the humidity that comes in play by tuesday and wednesday. those temperatures will be in the 90s, wednesday it will feel like 105. we'll see you tomorrow morning. >>> 4:30 tomorrow morning that's when you get the latest how b and g is handing getting the power back.
gail sullivan said she's pretty sure the ring fell in by accident and now the charity is hoping to find the owner. >>> we have a few storms to the north and west, we'll take a look the maybe an isolated storm in town but we're not headlining that. we're going to headline the humidity that comes in play by tuesday and wednesday. those temperatures will be in the 90s, wednesday it will feel like 105. we'll see you tomorrow morning. >>> 4:30 tomorrow morning that's when you get...
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host: gail russell chaddock that is from the floor of the senate in 2005.roberts went on to overwhelmingly when the confirmation by the senate. some perspective? guest: if you want even more astonishing video, look at the state of the union address in 2010 after the citizens united decision. the president looks straight at the chief justice sitting directly in front of him and let loose a critique of the court. he said -- in our lifetime we have not seen a president may something like that -- make something like that. he would have to go back to fdr to see something like that. the president said a us senator, we will judge him by his deeds. i would say this deal has gone a long way to vindicating his concern. host: has this gone to the right and not the left? guest: a think the justice roberts' decision has changed the perspective on what right and left means. host: good morning. welcome to the "washington journal." democrats andn't republicans get along. to reply -- why can't we have the same coverage as the senate and house of representative? guest: the r
host: gail russell chaddock that is from the floor of the senate in 2005.roberts went on to overwhelmingly when the confirmation by the senate. some perspective? guest: if you want even more astonishing video, look at the state of the union address in 2010 after the citizens united decision. the president looks straight at the chief justice sitting directly in front of him and let loose a critique of the court. he said -- in our lifetime we have not seen a president may something like that --...
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it will begin by investing weather, a place known if the gail crater, ever offered an environment favorable for microbal life. u.s. president obama set a goal of sending humans to mars in the 2030s. >>> one of japan's favorite summer time dishes may be under threat. u.s. officials say they want to impose restrictions on the global trade of eels. they say the species are in danger and must be protected. the government made the announcement in the federal register. it said officials are considering the proposal ahead of an international conference on endangered species next march in thailand. they are acting in response to appeals by environmental groups. the move would add 29 species to appendix two of the convention on international trade in endangered species. the appendix lists animals, not directly threatened with extinction. it allows international trade and lists species only if the exporting country issues permission. european eels were listed in 2007. j pan imports most of its eels from china and taiwan. japanese fisheries minister says the government will closely monitor the proposa
it will begin by investing weather, a place known if the gail crater, ever offered an environment favorable for microbal life. u.s. president obama set a goal of sending humans to mars in the 2030s. >>> one of japan's favorite summer time dishes may be under threat. u.s. officials say they want to impose restrictions on the global trade of eels. they say the species are in danger and must be protected. the government made the announcement in the federal register. it said officials are...
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. >> reporter: gail wooter is talking about the reward money. nancy dunning was a well known realtor affectionately called the queen of delray. >> if this brings more attention to the fact that there is still a reward fund, that the community hadn't given up, that we desperately want to find out who took somebody that was so important to the community away. >> reporter: police say on the morning of her murder nancy dunning went shopping at this target at potomac yards, was then to meet her husband and son for lunch but never showed up. police later released this surveillance image of a man seen inside the target store that same morning. >> we did not ever identify that person. i would think our prevailing issue now, though, is that that may not be as important an issue as we first thought it could have been. >> the former sheriff's body has been sent to a south carolina medical examiner for autopsy, but it's believed james dunning died of natural causes. >>> following breaking news out of new york city where a bomb squad is investigating a suspi
. >> reporter: gail wooter is talking about the reward money. nancy dunning was a well known realtor affectionately called the queen of delray. >> if this brings more attention to the fact that there is still a reward fund, that the community hadn't given up, that we desperately want to find out who took somebody that was so important to the community away. >> reporter: police say on the morning of her murder nancy dunning went shopping at this target at potomac yards, was...
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gail saltz is a psychiatrist and a "today" contributor. gail, good morning.to us, what is survivors' guilt? >> it's just that, it's guilt that you lived while somebody else died. it could be somebody in as close proximity as, you know, they shielded you and you feel guilty you survived and they didn't. or it could be more distant, like why did this happen to my family member, even if you weren't there, and not me? >> how does the guilt play into the role of recovery for the movie-goers, for the people that did survive? >> i think for some of them, it probably will be very significant. you know, it depends a lot on the individual's psychology. in other words, are you someone that's prone to that type of guilt? what kind of relationship did you have with the person that you feel guilty that they died and you didn't? but there are definitely going to be people, because it was so random and because some, a family member was killed and the other one wasn't, a friend was, the other one wasn't, people shielded people -- >> right. >> so, i would be very concerned abo
gail saltz is a psychiatrist and a "today" contributor. gail, good morning.to us, what is survivors' guilt? >> it's just that, it's guilt that you lived while somebody else died. it could be somebody in as close proximity as, you know, they shielded you and you feel guilty you survived and they didn't. or it could be more distant, like why did this happen to my family member, even if you weren't there, and not me? >> how does the guilt play into the role of recovery for...
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surveillance video shows a car hitting the pedestrian and driving off near lake in pulaski 52 year-old gail watkins is in critical condition with head wounds a broken leg and broken ribs police are looking for a gray or light brown chevy and palo or malibu with damage to the car the license numbers 621800 ... jim the navy intelligence officer from crystal lake was killed in the shooting rampage in colorado will be honored today there will be awake of 27 year-old john lorimer between three and 9:00 in the davenport family funeral home in crystal lake the petty officer third class was shot as he protected his girlfriend during the massacre of 11 other people were also killed he was stationed at buckley airforce base in our colorado funeral services and the burial will be private the suspect in the colorado movie theater shootings doesn't know why he's in jail james holmes has been in custody for one week as he waits charges for last week's deadly shootings the new york daily news reports that holmes has been acting like he has an issue in jail one worker says that he's been asking people why
surveillance video shows a car hitting the pedestrian and driving off near lake in pulaski 52 year-old gail watkins is in critical condition with head wounds a broken leg and broken ribs police are looking for a gray or light brown chevy and palo or malibu with damage to the car the license numbers 621800 ... jim the navy intelligence officer from crystal lake was killed in the shooting rampage in colorado will be honored today there will be awake of 27 year-old john lorimer between three and...
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later turned violent police firing tear gas and rubber bullets before more let's not talk live with gail she's a labor market specialist at business school in madrid people are once again on the streets there calling the recently approved cutbacks robbery but does a government really have any other options. really. you know if they did not have their commitments to europe and if they were not in the euro specially you probably see different policies here. stimulus trying to get this economy but they really have no choice this time the unemployment level in spain as possible twenty four percent in is the highest in europe you're a labor market specialist what can be done about about it considering this dreadful current economic state there. well it's probably going to go nowhere man up right now has done a labor market reform and it was a very grave reform it was passed in the beginning of this year and it's something they put in after forty years so they've done it but it's going to take a little bit of time for it to take effect because what they've essentially what they've done is redu
later turned violent police firing tear gas and rubber bullets before more let's not talk live with gail she's a labor market specialist at business school in madrid people are once again on the streets there calling the recently approved cutbacks robbery but does a government really have any other options. really. you know if they did not have their commitments to europe and if they were not in the euro specially you probably see different policies here. stimulus trying to get this economy but...
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until six months left and the president saying i mean what kind of feedback are you getting i am from gail payne. i'm assuming it's making them pretty happy right that the book has been number one on the new york times bestseller list for six weeks straight which i guess speaks for how successful it's been i am very gratified that so many people have found the book both informational and entertaining. obviously the democrats don't like the book as i expected they wouldn't but independents are buying this book the amateur republicans are buying it it's been s. the speak at many places i think it's important that this book is important because it does for iraq obama what the mainstream me he never did which was is to vet him so early and carefully and explain why he's been so ineffective as president i would say it's no doubt that this book is successful you know top an era times best bestseller arrest but there is a lot of controversy surrounding about many critics say that being details right now lot of them just simply aren't true what do you say to them. well first of all they do say tha
until six months left and the president saying i mean what kind of feedback are you getting i am from gail payne. i'm assuming it's making them pretty happy right that the book has been number one on the new york times bestseller list for six weeks straight which i guess speaks for how successful it's been i am very gratified that so many people have found the book both informational and entertaining. obviously the democrats don't like the book as i expected they wouldn't but independents are...
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gail huff explains how. >> the department of homeland security has released a safety checklist for cinemaers. some fear a trip to the movies could become a hassle. >> if you see something, say something. what they are reminding citizens to notify authorities if they see something suspicious at an entertainment venue. they released guidelines for security. a spokesman tells us they will continue to work closely with state, local, and private sector partners to ensure that all necessary security precautions are being taken. >> the questions i get are, what can i do to protect myself? >> at local movie theaters, police presence has been increased. what i do think they could be safer. you have to use whatever is at your disposal to protect yourself. >> they are looking for suspicious people that could be loitering in the parking lot inappropriate photos or videotaping, diagrams or maps could be somebody scoping out a venue. note taking or asking questions could be suspicious. for safety amc is banning patrons from wearing costumes. some feel the stepped up security is unnecessary. but i do no
gail huff explains how. >> the department of homeland security has released a safety checklist for cinemaers. some fear a trip to the movies could become a hassle. >> if you see something, say something. what they are reminding citizens to notify authorities if they see something suspicious at an entertainment venue. they released guidelines for security. a spokesman tells us they will continue to work closely with state, local, and private sector partners to ensure that all...
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. >> gail joins us from york city. >> they say that art is very subjective and it sounds like that is>> a head submerged in water, i don't know. we will have a new look at the colorado shooting crime scene. we will be looking at a 3d technology. also, newly released very frightening video of a whale attacking a trainer at sea world. the man called the steve jobs of yogurt, he will tell us how he turned a little company into a $1 billion business. those stories and more when we see you at 7:00. >> i eat that yogurt every day of the weekend i was not a big fan before >> it has protein and it fills you up, good stuff. >> bite your tongue the next time you decide to do a little bit of swearing at work. >> a new survey suggests that four-letter words could damage or professional future more than you might think. 57 percent of employers said they would be less likely to promote someone who uses salty language. more than half say it made workers seen not as smart. we want you to answer this question, what do you think about swearing in the workplace? chris says i strive to speak intelligentl
. >> gail joins us from york city. >> they say that art is very subjective and it sounds like that is>> a head submerged in water, i don't know. we will have a new look at the colorado shooting crime scene. we will be looking at a 3d technology. also, newly released very frightening video of a whale attacking a trainer at sea world. the man called the steve jobs of yogurt, he will tell us how he turned a little company into a $1 billion business. those stories and more when we...
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gail pennybacker is live with the very latest. >> these people had electricity.also want to make sure everyone knows that nobody was hurt over this ablaze. they do know it started in the top floor deck with a propane device. standing in the shade with thousands of people left homeless after a huge fire, she is worried she might be to blame. she says she was cooking in her apartment when suddenly there was fire. >> the fire started burning. i do not know exactly what happened. >> fire officials have not said whether a specific person is responsible. they are looking at a propane device on a deck for the reason the fire sparked. >> the view from news choppers 7 showed the theory of the flames sent people from this complex running out of their apartments carrying their children and the clothes on their back. >> what is going on. clucks 100 people are without a place to live. 24 apartments are condemned. >> if they give us a chance we will grab what ever we can. >> i just have this. >> they still consider themselves fortunate. >> at least everybody got out. >> here a
gail pennybacker is live with the very latest. >> these people had electricity.also want to make sure everyone knows that nobody was hurt over this ablaze. they do know it started in the top floor deck with a propane device. standing in the shade with thousands of people left homeless after a huge fire, she is worried she might be to blame. she says she was cooking in her apartment when suddenly there was fire. >> the fire started burning. i do not know exactly what happened....