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. >> lauren grove came up with the idea of a walking clothes line as part of a class project. but there is another reason as well. >> when i was 10, i was assaulted. sexually. and so i think that's really changed who i am as a person. >> numbers show baltimore city is facing a serious problem. on the front of domestic violence. >> more common than people think. >> from 2008 to 2009, the number of people killed as a result of domestic violence, more than tripled in baltimore city. jumping from seven to 22. >> yet the problem is, that we keep silent about it. we don't tell our stories. and so the goal of the clothes line project is to break the silence. >> i really hope that people that have been assaulted or abused, they will speak out. and they will tell their story. and they won't feel ashamed of what happened to them. they understand that there is a large community of us that have been through the same thing. and that it is okay. they are not alone. >> for grove, it was support from her mother, that made all the difference. in grove coming forward, with the abuse, she experi
. >> lauren grove came up with the idea of a walking clothes line as part of a class project. but there is another reason as well. >> when i was 10, i was assaulted. sexually. and so i think that's really changed who i am as a person. >> numbers show baltimore city is facing a serious problem. on the front of domestic violence. >> more common than people think. >> from 2008 to 2009, the number of people killed as a result of domestic violence, more than tripled in...
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a report of an accident on 370 near shady grove road.out on the rails at this hour, the earlier delays on mark rail, they have cleared. all are looking good at this hour. that's how we're doing now. eun, back to. >>> it was a terror scare caused by a diplomat's undiplomatic behavior. he sneaked a smoke and people thought he may be trying to set off a bomb. tracee wilkins joins us live from reagan national airport on how the man's words added to the confusion. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. when they say no smoking on a plane, they mean it. last night one diplomat and a planeful of passengers found out how serious they are about this. it was a united airs flight that took off from reagan on its way to denver. a passenger complained of smelling smoke coming from a bathroom. a crew member questioned the man in the bathroom about it, and he said i was trying to light a shoe is what he said. turns out he was trying to put a cigarette out on his shoe. it caused some fighter jets to come in and u.s. marshals to take him into custody.
a report of an accident on 370 near shady grove road.out on the rails at this hour, the earlier delays on mark rail, they have cleared. all are looking good at this hour. that's how we're doing now. eun, back to. >>> it was a terror scare caused by a diplomat's undiplomatic behavior. he sneaked a smoke and people thought he may be trying to set off a bomb. tracee wilkins joins us live from reagan national airport on how the man's words added to the confusion. good morning. >>...
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i have one of these at my beach house in ocean grove.n't get me out of it no matter how nice it is outside. but the question is not whether i should go outside at my ocean grove house but whether you should buy pier 1 right here just off its 52-week high and up more than 5% from a year ago. tonight what we're doing, we're going off the charts with the help of tim collins, fabulous technician, my colleague at thestreet.com, writes for the paid side of realmoney. i'm chairman over there. and collins is going to provide us with the answer of whether we buy pier 1 or just stay in the papa san chair. collins likes pier 1, but he would not be a buyer right here based on his reading of the charts, which is what we do every tuesday. okay? now, let's take a look at the daily pictograph of the action in the stock of pier 1. right now we're seeing a low volume. that's the volume indicator. pullback. this is the pullback. okay? to test pier 1's recent breakout off its latest terrific earnings report.here's the breakout. okay? we're testing it. colli
i have one of these at my beach house in ocean grove.n't get me out of it no matter how nice it is outside. but the question is not whether i should go outside at my ocean grove house but whether you should buy pier 1 right here just off its 52-week high and up more than 5% from a year ago. tonight what we're doing, we're going off the charts with the help of tim collins, fabulous technician, my colleague at thestreet.com, writes for the paid side of realmoney. i'm chairman over there. and...
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host: next up, the oak grove, md., on the line for independents. caller: dr. judyann bigby, i'm very concerned because just a whisper of health reform in missouri -- i was immediately drop from my insurance to pick up another advantage to be told, when this goes through, i will lose it, and my sisocial securiy will be damaged thdown the road. you did not have this happen. i have dementia, bipolar come of back surgery i never healed from. my doctor says that i will probably have to stand in line for months afterward to get my pain medication which they only give 30 days at a time. could you help me to understand that a little? guest: think you are referring to the provisions in national reform that deal with medicare advantage. just remember, medicare advantage is the program where private insurers were paid a bonus to take medicare-eligible individuals, mostly elders. they the to keep the bonus as part of their profit margin. so when the national bill was passed, one of the things they are trying to do is find ways they pay for it. one of the savings identifie
host: next up, the oak grove, md., on the line for independents. caller: dr. judyann bigby, i'm very concerned because just a whisper of health reform in missouri -- i was immediately drop from my insurance to pick up another advantage to be told, when this goes through, i will lose it, and my sisocial securiy will be damaged thdown the road. you did not have this happen. i have dementia, bipolar come of back surgery i never healed from. my doctor says that i will probably have to stand in line...
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>> the first time i heard curl grove sayre is time with a small file that had to do with him giving glassesung republicans but nothing really developed of it. but i think his perception it is right and carl has been politically perceptive and what they don't understand is nixon was not calling the shots. msi finally got together in the appendix for the new edition how the flung happen starting a couple years before him where they wanted and they were good about the way the democrats were doing and he wanted dirt on the mocrand constantly pushing him to get the dirty and the way he pushed very few places they could get it then you add into it to the catalyst, the itt scandal that arose in the spring of 72. this is when nixon was accused of having his administration settle the antitrust case for the campaigner bravery there's a whole special investigation by the watergate prosecutor but it did not have been. what is forgotten and i put this together in sequence, his administration and attorney-general designate former attorney general are having the big cheeses kicked out of them buy the fed
>> the first time i heard curl grove sayre is time with a small file that had to do with him giving glassesung republicans but nothing really developed of it. but i think his perception it is right and carl has been politically perceptive and what they don't understand is nixon was not calling the shots. msi finally got together in the appendix for the new edition how the flung happen starting a couple years before him where they wanted and they were good about the way the democrats were...
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as we speak, census director robert groves is leading a rally at freedom plaza downtown to encourage people to fill it out. earlier this morning he paid a visit to ben's chili bowl on u street to answer questions about it. every ten years the federal government tries to get an accurate count of just how many people are in the united states. those who don't return their census by today will receive a second questionnaire. if that doesn't get mailed back, uncounted families will get a visit from an enumerator. they're federal employees who go door to door trying to get an accurate count. so far states in the central and upper midwest like nebraska and south dakota are leading the way in returning the forms. but response rates in the southeast and parts of alaska are well below the national average. >> about 73% of the households last decade filled out the form and mailed it back. we think we can do better this decade because we've made it a simplyprocess. >> the white house released this photo of president obama filling out his census form. he answered questions about the first lady an
as we speak, census director robert groves is leading a rally at freedom plaza downtown to encourage people to fill it out. earlier this morning he paid a visit to ben's chili bowl on u street to answer questions about it. every ten years the federal government tries to get an accurate count of just how many people are in the united states. those who don't return their census by today will receive a second questionnaire. if that doesn't get mailed back, uncounted families will get a visit from...
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. >>> today robert groves visited a restaurant to get census forms and encouraged people to send in theirs. the census determines more than just how many people are in the country. >> what's riding on it is political power will be redistributed after we deliver the counts at the end of december. >> with some states picking up new congressional seats and others losing them. but population figures also decide how a staggering $400 billion in federal money is distributed: the search is on for two men captured on video stealing firearms from a gun store. what makes this crime disturbing, the suspect had a toddler with him at the time in his pajamas. police say one of the men distracted the employee while the other man reached behind the counter taking two handguns. >> typically in a gun store we pay attention to who works in there and you see somebody coming in with a child you really don't think anything of it, kind of took advantage of that fact. >> and a safe landing but not necessarily a good one. it happened today near valley forge, pennsylvania. a pilot and his plane ended up stuck in a
. >>> today robert groves visited a restaurant to get census forms and encouraged people to send in theirs. the census determines more than just how many people are in the country. >> what's riding on it is political power will be redistributed after we deliver the counts at the end of december. >> with some states picking up new congressional seats and others losing them. but population figures also decide how a staggering $400 billion in federal money is distributed: the...
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host: prairie grove, ark., good morning. caller: in the morning when we have to stick to the subject, would you please stick to the subject, too? but anyway, for my point, i see this down the road as another mandate. when you allow the federal retirement to mandate to a private citizen, you have gone down socialism and entered communism. make no mistake, once they find out they can do this, they will mandate every right you ever had away from you. host: do see it as a mandate? guest: no, this is in the bill as not a mandate. this is anything but a communist plot. you can make that decision yourself. you can make the decision for yourself in a spirit of autonomy. caller: i get a little tired government trying to take over the entire insurance business. i deal with long-term care all the time. let me tell you something, people do not want to make the choice. families, especially in the south, do what they have to do to take care of loved ones. that is part of the southern way of doing business. but i am tired of it taking over
host: prairie grove, ark., good morning. caller: in the morning when we have to stick to the subject, would you please stick to the subject, too? but anyway, for my point, i see this down the road as another mandate. when you allow the federal retirement to mandate to a private citizen, you have gone down socialism and entered communism. make no mistake, once they find out they can do this, they will mandate every right you ever had away from you. host: do see it as a mandate? guest: no, this...
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at the start of another transformational period in american business, andy grove of intel said there are two kinds of businesses, those that use e- mailed and those that well. -- those that use e-mail and those that will. workplace flexibility is the new e-mail. there are those that have it and there are those that will. [applause] as an h.r. practitioner is clear to me that helping our workers achieved their life and career goals together make sense for all of us. when we allowed a new mother or father to work from home part time, retain their valuable skills and keep on getting a return on investment for the valuable training that we have made. we promise you that we will take it as exciting ideas back to our federal workplace, and judging by the buzz the has been in the rooms and workgroups today, the ceo's and the labor leaders here will also take them back to their workplaces as well. with little encouragement from a corporate voices challenge that valerie jarrett mentioned in the opening session. flexibility and will work when we define the results that each worker and team is
at the start of another transformational period in american business, andy grove of intel said there are two kinds of businesses, those that use e- mailed and those that well. -- those that use e-mail and those that will. workplace flexibility is the new e-mail. there are those that have it and there are those that will. [applause] as an h.r. practitioner is clear to me that helping our workers achieved their life and career goals together make sense for all of us. when we allowed a new mother...
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the world china on the sheets of drywall she said had sicken her kids and others in her coconut groveorida, neighborhood and elsewhere had blacken and corroded cotton pipes, fixtures, wiring, air conditioning coils and even jewelry. the culprit, mostly in homes in the southeast, sulified compounds, hence the rotten egg odor. and among the conclusion from the consumer product safety commission, certain chinese samples had emission rates of hydrogen sulfified 100 times greater than non-chinese samples. for renters like the lane family in newport news, virginia, it's an easy decision. >> it's just best for us to move on. >> reporter: but it's not so easy for homeowners like the sanches or schultz family of new orleans. their homes were among tens of thousands during the housing boom and the '05 post-hurricane reconstruction frenzy that used chinese drywall when other sources ran out. now despite a growing anecdotal collection of health threats, there's been no proven report between chinese drywall and health problems. but the damage to the house is real and the recommended fix dramatic.
the world china on the sheets of drywall she said had sicken her kids and others in her coconut groveorida, neighborhood and elsewhere had blacken and corroded cotton pipes, fixtures, wiring, air conditioning coils and even jewelry. the culprit, mostly in homes in the southeast, sulified compounds, hence the rotten egg odor. and among the conclusion from the consumer product safety commission, certain chinese samples had emission rates of hydrogen sulfified 100 times greater than non-chinese...
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el peligro de que las armas nucleares caigan en manos terroristas.y el director del censo, robert groveseron aloestadio jalisc para felicitar lo para su traspaso a manchester united. el chícharo no dejó de recibir hasta el palco privados decenas de kam se tas para ser autografiada. >>> horas antes el que también es catalogado como la revelación de la selección mexicana compartió lo que era su ument rueda de prensa en guadalajara. >>> mi cabeza está en la selección hay que europasir pas paso, primero la selección, después iremos haciendo opeo pensando muchas cosas quien estaba más emocionado su abuelo omar balcázar. >>> la vida cambia, cambia la de él también... una familia muy unida. >>> la que fue su última vista a la cancha de las chivas hablaron sus ex compañeros. >>> contento por él porque primero es un gran amigo y pasa por la mente alcanzarlo. >>> al despedirse su carisma y buen humor no fue la excepción vean.... >>> se dejará seducir por las top modelo.... >>> el día de hoy se concentró con la selección mexicana, la próxima vez que utilice la camiseta de las chivas será el 30 de j
el peligro de que las armas nucleares caigan en manos terroristas.y el director del censo, robert groveseron aloestadio jalisc para felicitar lo para su traspaso a manchester united. el chícharo no dejó de recibir hasta el palco privados decenas de kam se tas para ser autografiada. >>> horas antes el que también es catalogado como la revelación de la selección mexicana compartió lo que era su ument rueda de prensa en guadalajara. >>> mi cabeza está en la selección hay...
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and it happened just after 10:30 at the intersection of donaldson avenue and walnut grove road in severn. police say the driver of a ford truck crossed the center line and collided head on with a suv. the victims have been identified as jessica ray, driving the truck. and preston mathews, that was driving the suv. a nanny the suv also died. >> the staff at baltimore's afro american newspaper are mourning the death of their one of their own. the paper's security guard was gown gunned down while ordering food at a asian carry out. and detectives are desperately searching for clues. >> that's really tragedy. >> 72-year-old charles bowman, died hungry. >> this was the guy trying to get to work. eat before the shift. and gunned down. >> bowman just placed an at order at this asian carry out when two robbers walked n police say they stole from one customer and shot bowman in the chest. vietnam veteran lost his life over $13. >> took an old man's life, for what reason? he did nothing to nobody. >> bowman on the way to afro american newspaper where he worked as overnight security guard good. >>
and it happened just after 10:30 at the intersection of donaldson avenue and walnut grove road in severn. police say the driver of a ford truck crossed the center line and collided head on with a suv. the victims have been identified as jessica ray, driving the truck. and preston mathews, that was driving the suv. a nanny the suv also died. >> the staff at baltimore's afro american newspaper are mourning the death of their one of their own. the paper's security guard was gown gunned down...
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it happened at the intersection of donaldson avenue and walnut grove. police say jessica rae was driving a pickup that crossed the line and crashed into the suv causing it to calcatch fire. and the firefighter injured last night is in stable condition. last night's fire started in the 3900 block of liberty heights avenue just before 9:00 p.m. authorities city firefighter fell from the second floor of the building and suffereda lifee perceived image he once havd, te fallen star hoping to receive acceptance. this banner from an unknown source flew over the exclusive club as woods played. inside the gates, as expected, the koran seemed to rule the day. even before tiger -- and decorum seemed to rule the day. even before taggart began -- even before tiger began, he seemed prepared. >> some bad weather moving into the area could cause some delays. the winds have been picking up for the past few hours as the storms moved in. but any delay is not expected to be a big problem for the tournament schedule. >> we have continuing coverage of tiger woods' return to
it happened at the intersection of donaldson avenue and walnut grove. police say jessica rae was driving a pickup that crossed the line and crashed into the suv causing it to calcatch fire. and the firefighter injured last night is in stable condition. last night's fire started in the 3900 block of liberty heights avenue just before 9:00 p.m. authorities city firefighter fell from the second floor of the building and suffereda lifee perceived image he once havd, te fallen star hoping to receive...
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it looks good right now if you are in the darnestown area, shady grove road. check some with julie and also tony has your forecast coming up next on fox 5 morning news. e ♪ is that your new car ? uh... yeah ? cool. thanks. i knew i wanted a subaru legacy. i went back and forth on the hood scoop... but i'm glad i went for it. the subaru legacy. feel the love. >>> welcome back. just a little chilly outside. a little rain on our way. >> that is absolutely right. we can see the rain showers off to the north and west. let's start with the bus stop forecast as you are getting ready for work and getting the kids ready for school early this morning. it is a cool start to the morning. temperatures in much. area in the low 50s and in parts of the area in the mid- to upper 40s. so a cool start to the day. cloudy skies, sunrise is at 6:35. but there will be a lot of cloud cover out there this morning. all right of the your weather headline if today and the next few days, here we go. much cooler today after a fall days in the 70s. very nice weekend. very nice day yesterday
it looks good right now if you are in the darnestown area, shady grove road. check some with julie and also tony has your forecast coming up next on fox 5 morning news. e ♪ is that your new car ? uh... yeah ? cool. thanks. i knew i wanted a subaru legacy. i went back and forth on the hood scoop... but i'm glad i went for it. the subaru legacy. feel the love. >>> welcome back. just a little chilly outside. a little rain on our way. >> that is absolutely right. we can see the...
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and bradley boulevard an okay drive for the most part but this is how things change, 355 and shady grove, very low visibility here. we can hardly see the head lights we are tracking. a lot of fog this morning. on the toll road, the same situation. a live look at route 7. as we can switch it over from the weather camera to show you. this is a tough drive this morning. i drove it in fact and took me longer than usual, ten minutes to make it through that. so factor in extra minutes. 66 eastbound, more drivers are hitting the road. low visibility out here and the story continues on to 395 through the beltway making your way in to the district. a little bit of that pea soup to contend with. back to you. >>> the widow of the late senator ted kennedy victoria reggie kennedy took part in ceremonies to mark the first anniversary of the serve america act. the event was held yesterday in washington during national volunteer week. at a luncheon, organizers of national service groups talked about how to increase opportunities for americans and sustain momentum. >>> the smithsonian's national museum o
and bradley boulevard an okay drive for the most part but this is how things change, 355 and shady grove, very low visibility here. we can hardly see the head lights we are tracking. a lot of fog this morning. on the toll road, the same situation. a live look at route 7. as we can switch it over from the weather camera to show you. this is a tough drive this morning. i drove it in fact and took me longer than usual, ten minutes to make it through that. so factor in extra minutes. 66 eastbound,...
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grove. chief executive officer of intel. he had gone through in the mid 80s, huge strategic introduction point of his own and that was when they got out of the memory business which basically created this multimillion-dollar international industry and shifted over into the microprocessor business and when this started to happen this was a difficult shift and he goes on about the tough decision of taking your company out of a market it is known for and shifting into a completely new market that it may not know anything about or at least only a small segment of company was interestn a lot of this book had some interesting things to say about what happened in the micg the thing is down about what the music industry can learn and and in addition some of my own thoughts so what can we learn from the music industry's example of what not to do when you are faced with this kind of strategic inflexion point which i designed as a fork in the road. one takes you to the new technology business, reinvents your company and turns you into
grove. chief executive officer of intel. he had gone through in the mid 80s, huge strategic introduction point of his own and that was when they got out of the memory business which basically created this multimillion-dollar international industry and shifted over into the microprocessor business and when this started to happen this was a difficult shift and he goes on about the tough decision of taking your company out of a market it is known for and shifting into a completely new market that...
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whether that was the decision that grove charlie crist-- because even though people who agreeed with his veto questioned his motives, whether in fact he did it. so i think that there's one question, we've seen an enormous change in the political landscape. ... it might make the republican primary in florida-- or any other state-- a referendum on who is closer to obama or who most stridently opposes barack obama, personally and his program-- the person who seems as the most intent and committed in opposition to the president will probably wen. >> lehrer: and in this case, it's rubio. >> it is rubio. it's interesting -- the party is in one of two states. it's either streaking converts, that is, welcoming in dissident democrats, and the democrats did under barack obama . or it's going-- hunting down and maybe searching or hunt are for a few her ticks. i think -- rubio is definitely nominateable. the question sis he electable? charlie crist is reverse. he is not nominateable but he has proven himself to be electable. >> lehrer: where do you see this politics of anger fitting into this? i
whether that was the decision that grove charlie crist-- because even though people who agreeed with his veto questioned his motives, whether in fact he did it. so i think that there's one question, we've seen an enormous change in the political landscape. ... it might make the republican primary in florida-- or any other state-- a referendum on who is closer to obama or who most stridently opposes barack obama, personally and his program-- the person who seems as the most intent and committed...
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i could compare the damage to the february 2nd, 2009 tornado that tore through long grove.that. >> and so many people are talking about the span of the tornado, just how wide it was. tell us your insight and perspective on that. >> it was extremely a. once the video was done we headed down to see if we could help and came along the damage path about five miles outside of town and i never seen a tornado that was that wide. i think the initial report is that it was a mile and a half wide. and it was every bit of that. i mean, there were trees broke, houses destroyed, and it wasn't, you know, a narrow swath like you're used to seeing with a lot of tornadoes. i mean, it was big and massive and the damage was unbelievable. >> and, you know, we can hear underneath the video this -- some of the reaction from i guess your team. let's listen in a little bit. i think we have some sound. >> oh, look at that sucker! >> oh, my god! >> go! go! >> woo hoo! >> we hear you or i don't know if that's you but we hear voices in the background. obviously they are happy to capture these images bu
i could compare the damage to the february 2nd, 2009 tornado that tore through long grove.that. >> and so many people are talking about the span of the tornado, just how wide it was. tell us your insight and perspective on that. >> it was extremely a. once the video was done we headed down to see if we could help and came along the damage path about five miles outside of town and i never seen a tornado that was that wide. i think the initial report is that it was a mile and a half...
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we are along a little street called white grove where we believe that three of the youngest victims of this storm were killed yesterday. a 14-year-old girl, a 9-year-old girl and a 3-month-old baby girl as well. we just pulled into the neighborhood trying to get a sense of how it all unfolded here yesterday. what we're seeing is massive trees all splintered and shattered to pieces as well as dozens of homes. it's a small country roads that we're on. this was a heavily devastated area with a very tragic unfolds as three of the youngest victims were killed in the area where i am right now, fredricka. >> all right, ed. what about these three children among the ten killed in that state? what's your understanding about how that family's doing? >> reporter: we understand that the -- the 14 and the 9-year-old girls were sisters. and that their parents are being treated in hospitals as we speak. the mother of the 3-month-old baby girl we understand is a 24-year-old girl who survived. and so we're actually just pulling up to the location where all of this unfolded yesterday. we're kind of begin
we are along a little street called white grove where we believe that three of the youngest victims of this storm were killed yesterday. a 14-year-old girl, a 9-year-old girl and a 3-month-old baby girl as well. we just pulled into the neighborhood trying to get a sense of how it all unfolded here yesterday. what we're seeing is massive trees all splintered and shattered to pieces as well as dozens of homes. it's a small country roads that we're on. this was a heavily devastated area with a...
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robert grove is director of the u.s. census. no fooling, today is the day.et to, look, not everybody is going to fill out this form, so you don't get to count every single person. so how do you come up with a count if you don't get all the forms back? >> well, first of all, you're right. we've got about two more weeks to fill out this form. and we now know that 62 million households have already filled it out and mailed it back. so most of your friends and neighbors have done this in time. if you haven't gotten to it, it's time to fill it out and get it back. you have about two more weeks. your question is what happens if you don't fill it out? if you don't fill it out and mail it back, since by law we at the census bureau are required to count everyone, we have to hire someone who will go out to your home and call on your house and interview you in person. this turns out to be pretty expensive to do so it's a lot better to fill it out and mail it back. >> just to clear something up, what happens if you don't fill it out? is it illegal? are they going to com
robert grove is director of the u.s. census. no fooling, today is the day.et to, look, not everybody is going to fill out this form, so you don't get to count every single person. so how do you come up with a count if you don't get all the forms back? >> well, first of all, you're right. we've got about two more weeks to fill out this form. and we now know that 62 million households have already filled it out and mailed it back. so most of your friends and neighbors have done this in...
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boulevard and a few accidents in the city with north point road and cane street and edmondson and poplar grove approaching black rock. there's the look at the drive types and speeds on the driveway. and there's a 15 minute wait to the drive. >>> and still in the news, the police tasing and shooting a man last week and now, the man's family is speaking up saying that the police went too far. alex demetrick has more. >> reporter: two sides are emerging. an officer on routine patrol saw a man jumping up and down on a minivan. the officer used a taser to subdue the man arguing with his girlfriend and when the taser didn't stop him. he picked up something in the street and advanced. his family said they saw it happen and he never had a weapon. the officer shot him once and he's recovering at shock trauma and the investigation is open and on going. >>> thank you, alex. stay with wjz-13, maryland's news station. up next, it's almost time for camp, summer is around the corner and thousands of kids will be shipping off to sum ♪ (announcer) we all want to stay active. we don't want anything... ...to slo
boulevard and a few accidents in the city with north point road and cane street and edmondson and poplar grove approaching black rock. there's the look at the drive types and speeds on the driveway. and there's a 15 minute wait to the drive. >>> and still in the news, the police tasing and shooting a man last week and now, the man's family is speaking up saying that the police went too far. alex demetrick has more. >> reporter: two sides are emerging. an officer on routine patrol...
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we went directly to directer robert groves for an explanation, here's what he told fox news. >> censusu, as you know, is a nonpartisan statistical agency. we are independent both of the political uses of census data and the partisan politics that comes along with it and the enforcement side of the federal government. >> reporter: they don't care how you vote, who you like, they just want you to fill out the form, jane. jane: and what happens if you don't? >> reporter: this is interesting because it's something that impacts the employment numbers that we've seen coming out because there will be a boost of 600-700,000 census workers over the summer who will go door the door. it starts in may, it'll wrap up in july, but if you didn't do the form, it looked like junk mail and you tossed it, you're going to get the face to face interview. so you can count on that starting in may. if you're one of the people who didn't fill out the forms, you'll be putting a lot of your fellow americans to work in the meantime. jane: shannon, thanks. >> reporter: sure. jon: we're tracking your taxes, and we'
we went directly to directer robert groves for an explanation, here's what he told fox news. >> censusu, as you know, is a nonpartisan statistical agency. we are independent both of the political uses of census data and the partisan politics that comes along with it and the enforcement side of the federal government. >> reporter: they don't care how you vote, who you like, they just want you to fill out the form, jane. jane: and what happens if you don't? >> reporter: this is...
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there are red line delays in the direction ever shady grove.on square station is closed because of the summit. vre no delays. marc rail brunswick 874 seven minutes behind schedule. aaron, eun, back to you. >>> thank you. >>> traffic has always been an issue but a lot of people think it's getting worse. according to a new "the washington post" poll 60% of drivers say traffic has gotten worse in the past five years. 28% say the traffic has been so bad it's forced home to move closer to work or occasionally work from home. the average commute for those surveyed was about 35 minutes, 16% reported trips of an hour or more. >>> traffic in the district will be especially bad today. more than 40 world leaders are in washington for president obama's nuclear security summit and because of that many streets surrounding the convention center in northeast washington have been sealed off. there's a security zone from o street to massachusetts and new york avenue and 11th street to 6th street. megan mcgrath has more. how is the traffic moving? >> reporter: pe
there are red line delays in the direction ever shady grove.on square station is closed because of the summit. vre no delays. marc rail brunswick 874 seven minutes behind schedule. aaron, eun, back to you. >>> thank you. >>> traffic has always been an issue but a lot of people think it's getting worse. according to a new "the washington post" poll 60% of drivers say traffic has gotten worse in the past five years. 28% say the traffic has been so bad it's forced home...
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they spent two nights at the grove park in resort and spa in ashville, nk. they get back to -- north carolina. they get back to business today. but you had an interesting story about this resort. guest: i know the area from the last of the moheekance, the film, which i rented just to see the site at the end, where did that final scene running through the woods along the chris comes from. and it's exactly the site of the president's vacation. it's a simply gorgeous area. host: and michael sheer points out that a local newspaper, maybe this is a sign of the times. the ashville citizen times blogging in realtime about the president ds activities, and dinner last night and a tour of the vander bilt estate. guest: i liked on friday after they arrived they went with a hike with 50 secret service officers along with them and actually passed four or five couples on the path of their hike. and one of them came across them and said are you two who i think you are? and what a stunning discovery on your hike to come across the first couple. guest: there is another angle
they spent two nights at the grove park in resort and spa in ashville, nk. they get back to -- north carolina. they get back to business today. but you had an interesting story about this resort. guest: i know the area from the last of the moheekance, the film, which i rented just to see the site at the end, where did that final scene running through the woods along the chris comes from. and it's exactly the site of the president's vacation. it's a simply gorgeous area. host: and michael sheer...
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north carolina, to go to a resort in-fill for private time, and they are expected to stay at tehe grove park in. this may be $670 for the club level. that is the schedule for the weekend. otis from jackson, michigan. caller: i want to say this. all but obama does is talk about the lack of integrity, and he will set the tone. host: is that everything? caller: that is everything. host: we have the democratic line. caller: how is the average american, or the average investor, going to be able to figure out the exotic instruments that were being sold when the german banks could not figure this out? what was done, this was almost a crime. i think that the president was very easy on wall street. i think that i want to see somebody in handcuffs. people have lost their homes, their children's opportunities to go to college, and the savings were tied up with all this money. they are still getting bonuses? two weeks ago? host: "don't cry for wallstreet." obama went to cannot -- went to a crowd drawn from wall street to push financial reform. krugman writes -- mr. obama said it won't affect financ
north carolina, to go to a resort in-fill for private time, and they are expected to stay at tehe grove park in. this may be $670 for the club level. that is the schedule for the weekend. otis from jackson, michigan. caller: i want to say this. all but obama does is talk about the lack of integrity, and he will set the tone. host: is that everything? caller: that is everything. host: we have the democratic line. caller: how is the average american, or the average investor, going to be able to...
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tapping the grove to let him know he is here. >> rob dibble: there is other ways to get pitchers outs. running the bases is one of them. >> bob carpenter: we saw yesterday pitchers running the bases. you never know what is going to happen. i guarantee you 99% of major league ball players, pitcher position players coming home on a play like stammen yesterday would have done just about the exact same thing never dreaming the guy behind them would be thrown out at third. not making excuses but it was anen usual play for the pitcher to be involved in. that was a strike. >> rob dibble: i agree, nyjer morgan shouldn't have gotten called out at third. i bet it won't happen again. i bet craig stammen will never slow upcoming across the plate and nyjer will never make the third out at third. it was a lesson learned. a little bit of school yesterday. but as jim said defense in that game and the way guys were playing their hearts out, tough that someone has got to lose especially if it is us. >> bob carpenter: that was a tough one to lose. it was. >> bob carpenter: up and away. gone. 7 strike o
tapping the grove to let him know he is here. >> rob dibble: there is other ways to get pitchers outs. running the bases is one of them. >> bob carpenter: we saw yesterday pitchers running the bases. you never know what is going to happen. i guarantee you 99% of major league ball players, pitcher position players coming home on a play like stammen yesterday would have done just about the exact same thing never dreaming the guy behind them would be thrown out at third. not making...