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first stop, hale's house. did you steal thousands of dollars in coins from malfunctioning fare machines? a man tapes up cardboard and then a woman walks to the front of the window and says -- >> please get off our property. >> reporter: no problem, ma'am. they're charged with conspiring to commit theft from programs receiving federal funds. mcdade was a technician who worked on the machines. hale was a transit police officer guarding money while it was in transit to the revenue collection facility. prosecutors say as recently as two weeks ago, surveillance video and a gps tracking device caught the pair taking bags of money from machines, leaving them athis underpass, and picking them up after work. >> it's ignorant. >> reporter: metro's gm says the allegations are troubling. investigators say they were tipped off when a store owner in wood bridge told them that john hale walked in and allegedly bought scratch-off lottery tickets with $500 bags of coins. and prosecutors say hale won at least $32,000 from the t
first stop, hale's house. did you steal thousands of dollars in coins from malfunctioning fare machines? a man tapes up cardboard and then a woman walks to the front of the window and says -- >> please get off our property. >> reporter: no problem, ma'am. they're charged with conspiring to commit theft from programs receiving federal funds. mcdade was a technician who worked on the machines. hale was a transit police officer guarding money while it was in transit to the revenue...
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and that since 2008 hale had some $63,000 in winnings. in court today hale indicated he'd need a court-appointed attorney. >>> now the two made a brief appearance in federal court here in alexandria today. the judge has given them until monday to try to find attorneys. if they are convicted, they could face up to five years in prison. live in alexandria, back to you. >> if they're convicted, what will happen with those lottery winnings and will they be allowed to keep them? >> reporter: that is the $64,000 question almost quite literally. it is alleged they collected some $63,800 in lottery winnings between 2007 and 2011. whether all of that came from money that was allegedly taken from the fare card machines remains to be seen. however, that may come out later on as this case continues. >> all right. they're players. thanks. >>> a man's body was found this afternoon near the campus of georgetown university. his remains were in some woods off canal road northwest near one of the entrances to the school. we don't know the man's identity or
and that since 2008 hale had some $63,000 in winnings. in court today hale indicated he'd need a court-appointed attorney. >>> now the two made a brief appearance in federal court here in alexandria today. the judge has given them until monday to try to find attorneys. if they are convicted, they could face up to five years in prison. live in alexandria, back to you. >> if they're convicted, what will happen with those lottery winnings and will they be allowed to keep them?...
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three weeks ago mississippi governor halee barbour -- a hearing scheduled for next week. before the furor died down, authorities revealed they can't find some of the freed inmates, including a convicted murderer. and now they can't find the paperwork on some of the pardons either, they say. here's mississippi's attorney general jim hood. >> we have a list of about 20 files that are missing. the vast majority of which are murder, manslaughter, several murders. and we have made a request of the governor's office and received correspondence indicating that they do not have these files. >> you'll you're going to hear from the former governor halee barbour. our reporter is in mississippi tonight. ed just heard the attorney general mr. hood there saying they're missing records. what's the significance? >> reporter: well, there's a couple of different things going on here, john. one of them and what the a.g. here in mississippi is trying to convince a judge of is that these pardons didn't follow the constitution of this state, and that is that these pardons needed to have been a
three weeks ago mississippi governor halee barbour -- a hearing scheduled for next week. before the furor died down, authorities revealed they can't find some of the freed inmates, including a convicted murderer. and now they can't find the paperwork on some of the pardons either, they say. here's mississippi's attorney general jim hood. >> we have a list of about 20 files that are missing. the vast majority of which are murder, manslaughter, several murders. and we have made a request of...
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ten years ago at age 13, hale complained of back pain.d it was from her backpack but she had nonhodgkin's lymphoma on her spine. >> they hit you with so much poisonous drugs and chemotherapy you can't help but feel lifeless. >> reporter: she is part of an unknown group on the war on cancer. adolescents and young aat all times account for 72,000 new cancers every year. seven times more pediatric cancers and unlike other groups their mortality rates have not improved. >> our peers are suffering because there has not been medical advances that have trickled down to our age group. >> reporter: after surviving brain cancer at age 21, matthew zachary founded an organization called stupid cancer. >> young people don't cancer that is usually screened. they get hodgkin's, sarcoma and and not likely easily detectable. they go to the doctor and say screen me for hodgkin's. >> reporter: survivorship at a young age can mean a lifetime of complications from the treatment. hale needed hip surgery in high school. and last year, zachary suffered a stroke.
ten years ago at age 13, hale complained of back pain.d it was from her backpack but she had nonhodgkin's lymphoma on her spine. >> they hit you with so much poisonous drugs and chemotherapy you can't help but feel lifeless. >> reporter: she is part of an unknown group on the war on cancer. adolescents and young aat all times account for 72,000 new cancers every year. seven times more pediatric cancers and unlike other groups their mortality rates have not improved. >> our...
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in october, the affidavit says hale spent more than $13,000 on lottery tickets at one store near his woodbridge home. in november, he spent over $7,000 and just about the same amount in december. it. the affidavit says the two would stop at an overpass near a hotel in alexandria and hide bags of coins in the underbrush. they would then come back later in their personal cars and remove the cash. police were able to track their movements using gps devices attached to their cars. according to the affidavit, bank records show hale had unexplained cash deposits in excess of $150,000 since 2008. >> they betrayed all their honest colleagues that they have worked with for many years. it. >> reporter: now, the affidavit also says that officer hale won as much as $62,000 from the virginia lottery, and when he went to purchase these tickets, he showed up in uniform, and apparently didn't think twice about having all these coins and buying all these tickets night after night after night. those two men appeared here in federal court, laura, and they were released on their own recognizance. >> fin
in october, the affidavit says hale spent more than $13,000 on lottery tickets at one store near his woodbridge home. in november, he spent over $7,000 and just about the same amount in december. it. the affidavit says the two would stop at an overpass near a hotel in alexandria and hide bags of coins in the underbrush. they would then come back later in their personal cars and remove the cash. police were able to track their movements using gps devices attached to their cars. according to the...
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hale needed hip surgery in high school and last year zachary suffered a stroke.hat have you found out and what does it tell you about the system? >> i found out that the system is really broken, that when the doctor says you're cured go home, that's not the end of the story. that you have the rest of your life to get busy living through the challenges and the consequences of not dying from your treatments. >> reporter: for zachary those consequences included losing his career and infertility. but after nine years of trying, he and his wife jessica had twins. >> when you're 60 years old you don't care about fertility. when you're six you don't care about fertility. when you're 21 or 28 or you have a child or you want to have a child or your chemotherapy makes you infertile, have you the right to live, you have the right to have children and that should not be take answer way from you. this is a unique issue that only faces people in their fertile years, which are largely young adults. >> reporter: both carolyn and matthew were initially misdiagnosed, and researche
hale needed hip surgery in high school and last year zachary suffered a stroke.hat have you found out and what does it tell you about the system? >> i found out that the system is really broken, that when the doctor says you're cured go home, that's not the end of the story. that you have the rest of your life to get busy living through the challenges and the consequences of not dying from your treatments. >> reporter: for zachary those consequences included losing his career and...
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ten years ago, at age 13, hale complained of back pain.octors said it was from her backpack, but she turned out to have non-hodgkin's lymphoma wrapping around her spine. >> they hit you with so many poisonous drugs, so much chemotherapy, that you just can't help but feel lifeless. >> reporter: carolyn is part of a largely unknown group in the war on cancer. adolescents and young adults ages 15 to 39 account for more than 72,000 new cancers every year, seven times more than pediatric cancers. and unlike other groups, their mortality rate have not improved. >> our peers are suffering because there's not been medical advances that have trickled down to our age group. >> reporter: after surviving brain cancer at age 21, matthew zachary founded an organization called stupid cancer. >> young adults who don't get cancers that are easily screened, they get hodgkin's, they get sarcomas, usually not detectable cancers. so it's not like you can go to the doctor and say, "screen me for hodgkin's," because there's no such test. and by the time you real
ten years ago, at age 13, hale complained of back pain.octors said it was from her backpack, but she turned out to have non-hodgkin's lymphoma wrapping around her spine. >> they hit you with so many poisonous drugs, so much chemotherapy, that you just can't help but feel lifeless. >> reporter: carolyn is part of a largely unknown group in the war on cancer. adolescents and young adults ages 15 to 39 account for more than 72,000 new cancers every year, seven times more than pediatric...
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many people loved halee barber. they believe he had been a great leaded in this state. now they're having second thoughts because of what he did in his final hours. he issued a lengthy statement last night. he didn't deliver it in person. he delivered it on paper. he said that the clemency process has been miscon sfrued by a lot of people. he also said "approximately 90% of these individuals were no longer in custody. and he said that these pardons were intended to allow them to find gainful employment and/or acquire professional licenses as well as hunt and vote. he means of course if you're a convicted felon you couldn't own a gun or could not vote. by pardoning them he allowed them to do that. he didn't address the fear, what about the murderers, rapists that you pardoned and are now free. he didn't respond to that. john? >> when you hear the accounts from those family members it's pretty clear he's going to have to respond to that. martin savidge, thank you. >>> on the presidential campaign trail tonight, mitt romney's trying to stay astep ahead of his components. h
many people loved halee barber. they believe he had been a great leaded in this state. now they're having second thoughts because of what he did in his final hours. he issued a lengthy statement last night. he didn't deliver it in person. he delivered it on paper. he said that the clemency process has been miscon sfrued by a lot of people. he also said "approximately 90% of these individuals were no longer in custody. and he said that these pardons were intended to allow them to find...
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affidavit, horace dexter mcdade, a metro employee since 1979, had a scheme going with john vincent hale, a metro transit police officer since 1997. according to the affidavit, the duo worked together, servicing fare cart machines that either needed to be replenished with cash or emptied. the investigation began in september after the fbi received a tip a metro police officer was using bags of coins to purchase virginia scratch- off lottery tickets worth thousands of dollars, and he was doing it a lot. it the affidavit says the two would stop at an overpass near a hotel in alexandria and hide bags of coins in the underbrush. police were able to track their movements using gps devices attached to their cars. according to the affidavit, the virginia lottery says that mr. hale, the police officer, actually won more than $62,000 over the last several years playing those scratch-off particulars. >> makes you wonder how much he allegedly stole to win that much money. >>> fox 5 is monitoring metro. if you have a story idea, something doesn't look quite right, snap a picture, shoot a video, and
affidavit, horace dexter mcdade, a metro employee since 1979, had a scheme going with john vincent hale, a metro transit police officer since 1997. according to the affidavit, the duo worked together, servicing fare cart machines that either needed to be replenished with cash or emptied. the investigation began in september after the fbi received a tip a metro police officer was using bags of coins to purchase virginia scratch- off lottery tickets worth thousands of dollars, and he was doing it...
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money, mostly coins, would be collected from machines by mcdade with hale keeping guard. they drop off bags of money on the way back to the revenue facility and then pick it up after their shifts end. >>> as a result i've ordered that a forensic accountant from deloitte tususche join the investigation to look at existing control systems to determine what more improvements have to be made. >> reporter: authorities say the pair netted more than $28,000 this way between october and december of last year. metro is not sure how much is alleged to have been taken all together. if the allegations do prove true metro's gm says some of the costs of the crimes can be measured in dollars and cents. >> it's a betrayal of the trust of our customers, of washington metro itself, and of the thousands of honest employees here. >> reporter: now the lottery board apparently tells the court that there's been about $64,000 in payoffs to mr. haley over the past four years and they also note, the courts do at least, the prosecutors note there's about $150,000 questionable account deposits made
money, mostly coins, would be collected from machines by mcdade with hale keeping guard. they drop off bags of money on the way back to the revenue facility and then pick it up after their shifts end. >>> as a result i've ordered that a forensic accountant from deloitte tususche join the investigation to look at existing control systems to determine what more improvements have to be made. >> reporter: authorities say the pair netted more than $28,000 this way between october and...
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accident.kyle hale was struck by a car around 10:30, monday night...t sandy-mount and patapsco roads in finksburg. investigators say several cars slid down a hill and couldn't stop because of icy conditions. that's when hall was hit. (girl driver)"a car just lost control and he was trying to help another accident and was struck"(girl driver)"were just all praying that everything turns out ok" ok"the firefighter was rushed to shock trauma... with serious injuries. so far... no one can explain how 40 animals turned up dead inside a columbia townhome. right now, police are searching for the occupants of the home.megan gilliland is live from the scene where the gruesome find was made. made.good morning patrice, recently neighbors here at the glen shire townhome complex &pnoticed a foul odor...it was coming from this home... inside police made a horrific d. discovery.they found forty dead animals in this home... including birds, cats, rabbits and a guinea pig.police say 19 of them were packed inside a freezer.one neighbor says it appeared the animals were t
accident.kyle hale was struck by a car around 10:30, monday night...t sandy-mount and patapsco roads in finksburg. investigators say several cars slid down a hill and couldn't stop because of icy conditions. that's when hall was hit. (girl driver)"a car just lost control and he was trying to help another accident and was struck"(girl driver)"were just all praying that everything turns out ok" ok"the firefighter was rushed to shock trauma... with serious injuries. so...
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sot - hale says: "...at work i'll be singing a lot, everybody said oh you sound good, youucan sing youe singing that's what i do." contestant paul neary says heewon't be singing while doing his hoola-hooping but we'll seesot - neary sayss "...probably not effectively ... because it's a pretty intense workout by tself so it's using a llt of lung power.. for one experienced singer, hoping her mentor's success rubs off on her is a good starting point. sot - cataria says: "... i was discovered by michael jackson, he was the last artist i recorded with the king of pop and he passed away and we were going to embark on aaworld tour and he's no longer with us, but today i'm singing as tribute to him." and who better to put the judges city auditions into perspective than steven tyler, who compares some of the performances to a trrp to the dentist... sot - tyler says: "...it's like pulling teeth, sometimes it's easy and sometimes you have to do a root canal." yyu can see american idol tonight and tomorrow at 8-pm here on fox45 her cat died without showing signs of illness... now one facebook vie
sot - hale says: "...at work i'll be singing a lot, everybody said oh you sound good, youucan sing youe singing that's what i do." contestant paul neary says heewon't be singing while doing his hoola-hooping but we'll seesot - neary sayss "...probably not effectively ... because it's a pretty intense workout by tself so it's using a llt of lung power.. for one experienced singer, hoping her mentor's success rubs off on her is a good starting point. sot - cataria says: "... i...
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scene.kyle hale .../ was... struckkaround .../ 10: 30.../ last night.../ at...../// ááinvestigatorsáá say.../ several cars.../ rolled--down .../ the hill.../ ááandáá... couldn't.../ stop.../ áábecauseáá... of... icy conditions...//// ááandáá... hit... the firefighter. (girl driver)"a car just lost control and he was trying to help another accident and was struck"(girl driver)"were just all praying that everything turns out ok" ok" the... firefighter.../ was... rushed.../ to... shock trauma .../ with serious,.../ injuries. friends anddcolleagues of the late radio talk show host ron smith...turned out today...to remember him. him. 3((music)) ((music)) a memorial service was held at gouchhr college.smith spent 26- years at wbal radio...where he described himself as conservative...but not necessarilyrepublican. those attending... includedmany public officials...past and present. (ehrlich) "anyyne that he suspected spoke from the heart operated from the heart, was not politically up front, he would give a break to." to."ron smith died last month ofpancreative cancer.
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scene.kyle hale .../ was... struck around .../ 10: 30.../ last night.../ at...patapsco roads.../// in.,.. finksburg..../// ááinvestigatorsáá say.../ several cars.../ slid--down ...// the hill.../ ááandáá... couldn't.../ stop.../ áábecauseáá... of... icy conditions...//// ááanddá... hit... the firefighter. (girl driver)"a car justtlost control and he was trying to help another accident and was struck"(girl driver)"were just all praying that everything turns out ok" ok" the... firefighter.../ was... rushed.../ to... shock traumaa.../ injuries.ous,.../ take a look at this video.p-g county police want our help fighting back...finding the man who robbed this armored tru. truck.it happened about 8 yesterday morning at the walmart on crain highway.... and watch closely... it happenes really quicklya man walks up... grabs money from the guard... and runs off. anyone with informatton is asked to call police ...and baltimore city police want you to take a close look at these guyy.on january 6th... they drove up to the loading dock at sinai hospital... ...and ástoleá a lar
scene.kyle hale .../ was... struck around .../ 10: 30.../ last night.../ at...patapsco roads.../// in.,.. finksburg..../// ááinvestigatorsáá say.../ several cars.../ slid--down ...// the hill.../ ááandáá... couldn't.../ stop.../ áábecauseáá... of... icy conditions...//// ááanddá... hit... the firefighter. (girl driver)"a car justtlost control and he was trying to help another accident and was struck"(girl driver)"were just all praying that everything turns out...
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we're told kevin hale was assisting victims. another vehicle slid down the road and hit him. there were a total of nine cars involved in the accident. now an update for you. one of the three men accused of raping a 12-year-old girl inside a skating rink has entered an alford plea. they found him not guilty but they were deadlocked on to other charges. the victim identified. as one of the attackers who forced her to perform sex acts on them. the incident happened in 2010. perry will be sentenced on february 1. prosecutors said they will recommend probation. a 16-year-old accused of killing his father was back in court. robert richardson iii waived his right to a preliminary hearing. the teen was charged as an adult with murdering his father and dumping his body in an aberdeen park -- pool. >> we want to do something for our kids. we want to help someone -- this little boy. he has got no one. i would expect the same for my kids. >> richardson's public defender said he may ask for reverse waiver so the case may be moved to juvenile court. if you have a lead foot, more speed came
we're told kevin hale was assisting victims. another vehicle slid down the road and hit him. there were a total of nine cars involved in the accident. now an update for you. one of the three men accused of raping a 12-year-old girl inside a skating rink has entered an alford plea. they found him not guilty but they were deadlocked on to other charges. the victim identified. as one of the attackers who forced her to perform sex acts on them. the incident happened in 2010. perry will be sentenced...
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schools today to boost his $660 million building plan for chicago public schools he visited nathan haleary to talk about the capital program that would approve of hill elementary is scheduled to receive $15 million to build an annex to relieve overcrowding. the recently opened at 10 and a half million dollar addition. the mayor says it's more than an investment in buildings and bricks and mortar. >> the most important three things we have to invest in is a principal who is committed and not scared about being unaccountable. and parents who are involved. >> the mayor says that the plan will improve facilities in technology at 439 schools. the attacks are sharpening in the republican presidential primaries, a second debate in as many days gets tough. later a chicago hospital is going about the delicate business of moving patients to a new location. living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira's proven to help relieve pain and s
schools today to boost his $660 million building plan for chicago public schools he visited nathan haleary to talk about the capital program that would approve of hill elementary is scheduled to receive $15 million to build an annex to relieve overcrowding. the recently opened at 10 and a half million dollar addition. the mayor says it's more than an investment in buildings and bricks and mortar. >> the most important three things we have to invest in is a principal who is committed and...
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barbara hale, assistant to our -- assistant power generation. we have a pretty flat budget without much change from last year. very happy to answer any questions as we go through. so, you see that we have our capital and program changes, where we are reducing our boat, if you will. by $22 million. the recall of assets from water to power reflected here as well, as mr. ritchie described. so, generally an overall modest change. in looking at the authorized positions, similarly pretty flat. look at the changes. not a lot to address their. here is my overall organizational structure. you see, from the boxes of activity, you can see where our operating funds are falling within the organization. you can see where the position loading is. notice the box on the extreme left. energy infrastructure planning and development is where we implement energy efficiency and the renewables project. not a lot of operating budget there for 21 positions, but that is where a large part of our capital program dollars go, with energy efficiency investments, renewables i
barbara hale, assistant to our -- assistant power generation. we have a pretty flat budget without much change from last year. very happy to answer any questions as we go through. so, you see that we have our capital and program changes, where we are reducing our boat, if you will. by $22 million. the recall of assets from water to power reflected here as well, as mr. ritchie described. so, generally an overall modest change. in looking at the authorized positions, similarly pretty flat. look...
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you kn how they do that at t end of geometry -- >> mitt romney was unable hale important questions about his character, bain capital. the tax return issue heard him andheir -- hururt him there. unlike the iowa and unlike new hampshire and unlike florida -- south carolina is different demographically, and like iowa and unlike new hampshire and florida. >> what you need its a cab ride. >> charlrles, you protest too much. the $5 million did make a difference. one guy who had interest here could have that much influence. >> peter hart, in the latest "wall stre journal" poll, says that the republican primary seemems to be hurting the republicans. >> no kidding. [laughter] these guys are calling each other child rapists and you think is not going to hurt them? [laughter] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. nort
you kn how they do that at t end of geometry -- >> mitt romney was unable hale important questions about his character, bain capital. the tax return issue heard him andheir -- hururt him there. unlike the iowa and unlike new hampshire and unlike florida -- south carolina is different demographically, and like iowa and unlike new hampshire and florida. >> what you need its a cab ride. >> charlrles, you protest too much. the $5 million did make a difference. one guy who had...
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the italian coast guard confirmed today that jerry and barbara hale of white bear lake are among 29 people still mixinmissing. many reports have the captain on shore while passengers tried to get all alive. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> we have been able to get through this evening without too much in the way of wintry weather concerns. a reporter some icy conditions of on the pennsylvania border and perhaps parts of northern baltimore county. a little sleet or patchy freezing rain, but most areas dealing with a chilly rain across central and eastern maryland. some heavy downpours coming from central delaware across the eastern shore. the worst weather as far as wintry conditions is perhaps out in allegheny county. cold air their continuing to produce some sleet and freezing rain. if you are going north baron into the colder air, there is some snow being reported in parts of upstate new york and southern new england. the total precipitation in baltimore is really nice. high temperatures about normal for this kind of year period of very cold
the italian coast guard confirmed today that jerry and barbara hale of white bear lake are among 29 people still mixinmissing. many reports have the captain on shore while passengers tried to get all alive. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> we have been able to get through this evening without too much in the way of wintry weather concerns. a reporter some icy conditions of on the pennsylvania border and perhaps parts of northern...
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turkey burgers are in moves haled by nutritionist wendy schlosser. >> it's common sense to feed a child nutritious food. the big question is why aren't we all doing this and it is because it's a shift from where we were and change takes time. reporter: taking time to change is not something l.a. can afford. school officials say one in three students is overweight or obese. so far it's healthy meals are a -- its healthy meals are a bust. >> usually we'll go to the student store and i'll buy a bag of cheetos. reporter: to woo students back the district launched another menu makeover, a tastier menu it says now being tested on elementary school kids and their parents. >> any food that she says is good for me i think i'm not going to like it. reporter: the verdict on items like hummus and greek salad? better. >> i like the humus. reporter: it's reaction these parents did not expect. >> seriously he's shoveling it in and i've never seen him eat salad at home. reporter: schools nationwide this week are looking at new federal standards. >> anyone who works with kids knows that they need someth
turkey burgers are in moves haled by nutritionist wendy schlosser. >> it's common sense to feed a child nutritious food. the big question is why aren't we all doing this and it is because it's a shift from where we were and change takes time. reporter: taking time to change is not something l.a. can afford. school officials say one in three students is overweight or obese. so far it's healthy meals are a -- its healthy meals are a bust. >> usually we'll go to the student store and...
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hale needed hip surgery in high school.t year zachary suffered a stroke. >> what's your journey been. what have you found out what does it tell you about the system. >> i found out the system is really broken. that when the doctor says you're cured go home that's not the end of the story. you have the rest of your life to get busy living through the challenges and consequences of not dying from your treatment. >> reporter: for zachary those consequences included losing his career and infertility. but after 9 years of trying he and his wife jessica had twins. >> when you're 60 years old you don't care about fertility. when you're 6 you don't care about fertility. when you're 21 or 28 or you have a child and you want to have a child or your chemotherapy makes you combo dent and infertile you have the right to live you have the right to have children and that should not be taken away from you. this is a unique issue that only faces people in their fertile years which are largely young adults. >> reporter: both carolyn hail and
hale needed hip surgery in high school.t year zachary suffered a stroke. >> what's your journey been. what have you found out what does it tell you about the system. >> i found out the system is really broken. that when the doctor says you're cured go home that's not the end of the story. you have the rest of your life to get busy living through the challenges and consequences of not dying from your treatment. >> reporter: for zachary those consequences included losing his...
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ok here up to date now more sports news from around the globe in two hours time hale and hearty weather is next by fell. well. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. markets why not scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy because a report on our. mission. critical free. free. free. free. you free. old free broadcast video for your media project free media. shocking revelations in an already troubled post gadhafi libya has human rights groups accuse the military of torturing detainees to death. and back on the streets of coding to protest against the government's signing up of those key international policy that they say will result in internet censorship. and iran considers banning oil sales to europe head of the decision to stop importing crude from the country but iran says it's ready for negotiations over its nuclear program. and business russian markets open in the red with energy made his dragging the. market's performance. internationally using comment twenty four hou
ok here up to date now more sports news from around the globe in two hours time hale and hearty weather is next by fell. well. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. markets why not scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy because a report on our. mission. critical free. free. free. free. you free. old free broadcast video for your media project free media. shocking revelations in...
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that's when hale was hit.rl driver)"a car just lost control and he was trying o help another accident and was struck"(girl driver)"were just all praying that everything turns out ok" ok"the firefighter was rushed to shock trauma... itt serious injuriee. obesity leeell in the u-s haven't gotttn any to new research... it's leveled off.the numbers show about one in every three adults in the u-s and almost one ii every five children and teens are obese. african-americans and mexican- americans had higher rates of obesity than white americans. 3 3 most avens fans are putting the finishing touches on their party plans by now for the big game this sunday.... but a few lucky folks are going to be at the game in new england. do joel d. smith is live today.... .somewhere in ravens-nation to show you how to in a free trip to the game! good morning joel d. 3 3 it's time to dd sooe trash talking.our sisser station w-g-m-e in portland, maine... has the audacity to think the patriots will beat the ravenss so you want to get
that's when hale was hit.rl driver)"a car just lost control and he was trying o help another accident and was struck"(girl driver)"were just all praying that everything turns out ok" ok"the firefighter was rushed to shock trauma... itt serious injuriee. obesity leeell in the u-s haven't gotttn any to new research... it's leveled off.the numbers show about one in every three adults in the u-s and almost one ii every five children and teens are obese. african-americans...
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he's a harvard graduate and co- managing partner in the boston- based law firm wilmer-hale.also served on the presidential search committee. >> what she had was strength of character, an integrity and an ability to communicate and engage with a broad cross- section of people that we were confident that would make her a great president. the other thing she had was a personality and a persona that would be good for harvard at that time in its history. >> one of the main reasons that the harvard corporation must have found faust so appealing is that in many ways she's the anti-summers. larry summers was a controversy- seeking missile and there was controversy about him almost throughout his tenure at harvard. >> when she came in, one of her jobs was to calm everybody down and get them focused on the task of moving harvard forward. and one of the marvelous things she did is, in her very first year, she literally imposed her personality on the campus, someone who was intellectually dominant but calm and collected and a great communicator. and the campus calmed down and got focuse
he's a harvard graduate and co- managing partner in the boston- based law firm wilmer-hale.also served on the presidential search committee. >> what she had was strength of character, an integrity and an ability to communicate and engage with a broad cross- section of people that we were confident that would make her a great president. the other thing she had was a personality and a persona that would be good for harvard at that time in its history. >> one of the main reasons that...
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folks have been stolen from their land raped their names drug through the mud but they are tough as hale break everything else you can grab but these people ain't breaking on your science on your say so run your legislation of the month hell yes they get red headed mad when things seem counterfeit what else do you have in there any much. just your word your soul and your back. one hundred years later they're still here still fighting for their health and their cool spotted there. whether it's fair weather or they are going this will not be home anymore. and a hundred years after the first pickaxe struck oklahoma go they're handing this place back to the quapaw. appreciate the your here's the war superfund site in the country. hasn't even started. you know just because the buyouts go along doesn't mean it's over with these it's just all they can buy these people out which is that what they're going to do but the tribes going to be here forever because the government's not going to give them anymore land. you can see that with all this mind why it's covering the landscape it's really not u
folks have been stolen from their land raped their names drug through the mud but they are tough as hale break everything else you can grab but these people ain't breaking on your science on your say so run your legislation of the month hell yes they get red headed mad when things seem counterfeit what else do you have in there any much. just your word your soul and your back. one hundred years later they're still here still fighting for their health and their cool spotted there. whether it's...
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the capital account let's check in with lauren lester to find out what's on today's agenda lauren hale is happy friday i heard you talking about the presidential race and possibly the debates last night you know we don't cover politics all that much but just watching the debate last night seeing everyone's views on the economy and the reception particularly of wrong paul who in kind of conventional wisdom is seen as having these you know loony economic views when he's the only one talking about sound money about the problems of federal reserve policy about the problems of the monetary system we're going to really break down. now and what it what toll it takes that more people aren't talking about the things that he's talking about and where really the u.s. is all in this outline in this spans of the monetary system because there are some real problems liz and that's what we want our viewers to be hearing about it's nice to know that you'll be talking about that because as we know ron paul doesn't get a lot of love from some of the other media sources so that is coming up after the news
the capital account let's check in with lauren lester to find out what's on today's agenda lauren hale is happy friday i heard you talking about the presidential race and possibly the debates last night you know we don't cover politics all that much but just watching the debate last night seeing everyone's views on the economy and the reception particularly of wrong paul who in kind of conventional wisdom is seen as having these you know loony economic views when he's the only one talking about...
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using your smartphone pay not be the smartest thing for your hale. a new study out of great britain shows that the more you use your smartphone, the more stressed you may become. the most stressed smartphone users were not those who use theed vice for work but rather those who used the devices to keep up with their social life. it led to more compulsive phone use. experts say the results don't prove cause and effect but more stressed people are likely to check for social updates. what are you doing! put that down. >> the nbc health and fitness expo is officially under way. it's at the washington convention center. doreen gentzler is there live with special athletes. we have great guests all over the place, doreen. >> reporter: we do. one thing really good about the nbc4 health and fitness expo is the opportunity to try some things you might not otherwise have an opportunity to try. this is the booth for the national rehab hospital. our friends from rehab have made it possible for people to come down here and try out wheelchair basketball, whether you
using your smartphone pay not be the smartest thing for your hale. a new study out of great britain shows that the more you use your smartphone, the more stressed you may become. the most stressed smartphone users were not those who use theed vice for work but rather those who used the devices to keep up with their social life. it led to more compulsive phone use. experts say the results don't prove cause and effect but more stressed people are likely to check for social updates. what are you...
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there are thunderstorms that are producing hale well into the deep selfouth.. there is heavier snow falling up in wisconsin with limited visibility ... the northern suburbs ... our camera in harvard is showing snowfall accumulating theirre.. kankakee is simply wet ... they have had a quarter of an inch of rain. there is strong wind happening to the west of chicago ... it is currently 30 degrees at o'hare ... 28 at midway ... we missed the heaviest snowfall here in chicago that lake effect will turnon in indiana tonight ... we will have cleared here in chicago by then ... here is the new model forecast we are down to fractions but just enough to make the roads slick ... the pineapple express emanates from moisture out in hawaii ... northern california portland and seattle will be affected with heavy rain and almost a foot of snow to the north in seattle ... and these arctic blasts will be headed our way over the next several days we will continue to watch for this ... falling temperatures will go to the mid- 20s today ... we will go into a warming cycle next wee
there are thunderstorms that are producing hale well into the deep selfouth.. there is heavier snow falling up in wisconsin with limited visibility ... the northern suburbs ... our camera in harvard is showing snowfall accumulating theirre.. kankakee is simply wet ... they have had a quarter of an inch of rain. there is strong wind happening to the west of chicago ... it is currently 30 degrees at o'hare ... 28 at midway ... we missed the heaviest snowfall here in chicago that lake effect will...
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hale is accused of using his share to buy lottery tickets. >> we are learning about fbi raids on an internationals accused of copyright violations. the fbi has issued 20 search warrants. >> rick perry is dropping out of the race for the white house. south carolina the governor suspended his campaign for the presidential nomination. instead, he endorsed former speaker newt gingrich. >> divers are back in the water searching for those still missing. authorities are searching for a young woman who was with the captain at the time of the wreck. >> this is the woman and italian authorities believe may provide key details in the disaster. on this interview domica defended the captain saying he helped save 3000 lives by steering the ship closer to land. she confirmed she was with him at the time of the wreck but said the captain was still on board at 11:30 that night when she made it off the ship. that contradicts reports from eyewitnesses who said he was on the dock hours before most passengers the state. he himself has changed his story. first, he said the collision for him into the water. now he says
hale is accused of using his share to buy lottery tickets. >> we are learning about fbi raids on an internationals accused of copyright violations. the fbi has issued 20 search warrants. >> rick perry is dropping out of the race for the white house. south carolina the governor suspended his campaign for the presidential nomination. instead, he endorsed former speaker newt gingrich. >> divers are back in the water searching for those still missing. authorities are searching for...
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i can't hale a cab to save my life. i don't know who would be car sharing. why would you want to share a car with somebody? they probably eat which is gross. they probably listen to their ipod too loud. they probably stink. they probably want to listen to heavy metal instead of country music. >> i can't wait for the first lawsuit after this car sharing app. >> i will be involved in it too. that will be me involved. get in, you need a ride to work? i'm going the same way you going. i don't needs pants to drive. can't wait. >> when did you become somebody from "deliverance"? >> you boys better get from around here. i do three voices. >> n jo, you said no liberal actually supports chet. >> no, he is a fashion statement and not a political statement. he is a bad fashion statement. >> well, you have your hollywood buddies like sean penn and bo niece yodel toro. these are all liberals who worshiped this murdering stalinist thug. >> not worship. >> they make movies about him and write songs about him. >> did he ever really exist? is there evidence? >> do you really
i can't hale a cab to save my life. i don't know who would be car sharing. why would you want to share a car with somebody? they probably eat which is gross. they probably listen to their ipod too loud. they probably stink. they probably want to listen to heavy metal instead of country music. >> i can't wait for the first lawsuit after this car sharing app. >> i will be involved in it too. that will be me involved. get in, you need a ride to work? i'm going the same way you going. i...
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in court, prosecutors said horace macdade and john hale would systemically pilfer from care card machines that didn't work. they would use bags of coins to purchase scratch-off lotto tickets eventually winning more than $60,000 with that. they were able to track the movement using gps devices attached to their cars. >>> megaupload is shut down in virginia. federal prosecutors have charged its founder with violating piracy laws. indictment accuses megaupload of costing copyright holders at least $500 million in lost revenue. megawith respect load is based in hong kong but some of the pirated content was hosted on servers in ashburn, virginia. >>> coming up next, the cia says they took out a target. >>> we are abecome in a moment. time is 6:08. ♪ i'm feelin' subway ♪ let's go [ male announcer ] hey, capital area! are you feelin' subway®? then heat up your day with the big hot pastrami melt! it's fresh toasted and piled-high with pastrami, then topped with pickles, mustard, and cheese. head into a subway® restaurant today for this melty, mouthwatering sub! ♪ let's go never in my lifetime did
in court, prosecutors said horace macdade and john hale would systemically pilfer from care card machines that didn't work. they would use bags of coins to purchase scratch-off lotto tickets eventually winning more than $60,000 with that. they were able to track the movement using gps devices attached to their cars. >>> megaupload is shut down in virginia. federal prosecutors have charged its founder with violating piracy laws. indictment accuses megaupload of costing copyright holders...
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she is taken to the country that she hales from, allegedly. so it really is a multistep process.s interesting in this case that it wasn't figured out step by step by step. because she was deported and then given a colombian passport once she arrived in colombia. i think that's another fascinating piece of this. now she is sort of recognized as a colombian citizen. this 15-year-old runaway. she ran away from her home, ends up in houston, gets arrested and ends up in colombia. really just a fascinating case. >> apparently she is in custody down there. they're not letting her go either. it begs the question how often does this happen and we're not talking about it. my other question, how can this be prevented without infringing over one's rights. we'll have to go through some massive finger prinling system or i.d. checks every time we try to leave the country. >> that was a question i had for the immigration lawyers i spoke to. they said this is something that they don't believe is happening. that it is a multistep process with a lot of checks and balances. and typically, identities
she is taken to the country that she hales from, allegedly. so it really is a multistep process.s interesting in this case that it wasn't figured out step by step by step. because she was deported and then given a colombian passport once she arrived in colombia. i think that's another fascinating piece of this. now she is sort of recognized as a colombian citizen. this 15-year-old runaway. she ran away from her home, ends up in houston, gets arrested and ends up in colombia. really just a...
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gerald and barbara hale are excited about their 16-day trip. their kids back home say they've heard nothing. below, you see scenes of water, searching for survivors. this south korean couple on their honeymoon, rescued after being trapped in their cabin for 30 hours. but overnight, a gruesome discovery, one more body was found. a man wearing a life vest in the submerged part of the ship, raising the death toll to six. the nightmare began friday night at 9:45. the 490-foot liner was reported to be four miles off port, navigating through shallow waters just 10 o100 feet deep. drifting off the island of giglio. with a gash across its left side, within minutes water began gushing in and the vessel started tilting. at 9:50 a crew announcement. the now serious questions over how the ship's captain and crew responded. according to the ship's black box the coast guard wasn't alerted until 10:43 p.m. and then ordered off 10:50. >> we had to wait over an hour and a half before we could get on to that boat and the boat was obviously sinking. >> reporter:
gerald and barbara hale are excited about their 16-day trip. their kids back home say they've heard nothing. below, you see scenes of water, searching for survivors. this south korean couple on their honeymoon, rescued after being trapped in their cabin for 30 hours. but overnight, a gruesome discovery, one more body was found. a man wearing a life vest in the submerged part of the ship, raising the death toll to six. the nightmare began friday night at 9:45. the 490-foot liner was reported to...
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operation to help them, including using twitter and facebook to help the search for gerald and barbara halemissing. one american tells cnn that she got little help from the embassy after losing her passports and documents. >> i called the embassy and told them the situation, they said come on down and get a new passport. i said we're here at the hotel, we have no transportation, no money. they said, well, grab a cab. we had no money. >> reporter: but the state department says it did everything it could to make sure the cruise line was assisting ship wrecked passengers with food, hotel rooms and transcription. >> we made a deal with the cruise line that they would transport all of the americans after accounting for them with us to a hotel in rome and to the embassy for those who needed documents. >> reporter: the embassy officials say they processed more than 100 emergency american passports, provided information, advice, and phones to contact family members back in the u.s. it gave some passengers a little money for a passport photos. joan fleecer says she got some of that money. last march
operation to help them, including using twitter and facebook to help the search for gerald and barbara halemissing. one american tells cnn that she got little help from the embassy after losing her passports and documents. >> i called the embassy and told them the situation, they said come on down and get a new passport. i said we're here at the hotel, we have no transportation, no money. they said, well, grab a cab. we had no money. >> reporter: but the state department says it did...