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with an budget, and this is proceeding with all of its complications as a major, important hospital-first citybeen working together. i want to thank our dpw construction management team and the inspectors, because they're doing a great job. the reason why this is on time and we look forward to the possibility -- and i always have to say without being too overly exact on updates, but sometime this summer, perhaps towards the end of july, we are looking at the top behalf of this structure -- topping it off of this structure. that is a milestone. the largest bond capital program we have experienced. but one that was a smartly, thoroughly assessed with our capital improvement program and the city, one that i know carmen was proud of in her supportq this and the approach that we have had in how we have approached and how we have build this thus far. and with the kind of modeling that has been experienced and with web corp. and having the design meld with the construction and construction management and getting early input from hospital management is the model that i think well, for generations to c
with an budget, and this is proceeding with all of its complications as a major, important hospital-first citybeen working together. i want to thank our dpw construction management team and the inspectors, because they're doing a great job. the reason why this is on time and we look forward to the possibility -- and i always have to say without being too overly exact on updates, but sometime this summer, perhaps towards the end of july, we are looking at the top behalf of this structure --...
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hospital. city officials believe the training facility could be the first step to building a new stadium for the in the district after their fedex field lease is up in 2027. several members of the city council oppose the plan. hill east is slighted to be used for mix use development and the trade facility would nix those plans. >>> apple's hotly anticipated ipad 3 means hot deals on the old ipad 2. cnbc's jackie deangelis has more on that story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that's exactly right. when apple launches the new ipad 3 next week, it's also planning to start selling a cheaper ipad 2. reports are saying that the move will help combat and take market share away from cheaper tablets that use google's android software. apple did something similar when it launched the iphone 4s, selling a cheaper brand and making the iphone 3gs with a three-year contract. >>> and at&t is ending its all you can eat unlimited data plans for users. it will slow speeds for people who exceed three gigabytes of data per month. about equal to ten hours of h.d. video. the cap for people who use the netw
hospital. city officials believe the training facility could be the first step to building a new stadium for the in the district after their fedex field lease is up in 2027. several members of the city council oppose the plan. hill east is slighted to be used for mix use development and the trade facility would nix those plans. >>> apple's hotly anticipated ipad 3 means hot deals on the old ipad 2. cnbc's jackie deangelis has more on that story. good morning. >> reporter: good...
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hospital. city officials believe that the training facility could be the first step to building a new stadium forict after their fedex field lease is up in 2027. several members of the city council already oppose the plan. hill east is slated to be used for mixed use development, and the training facility would nix those plans. >>> from the gridiron to the baseball diamond where the nationals will be in action today. the team will take on georgetown in an exhibition game in florida. the nationals are hoping to have a new nat-itude. the new slogan being launched this weekend. a group of team employees came up with the phrase. several players are being asked to design t-shirts which will express their own nat-itudes. the shirts will be team giveaways or sold in team stores. how do you get to the giveaway part? i'd rather get that than pay i guess. >> i agree. >> which dye think is dirtier -- >>> come do you think is dirtier? a toilet handle or cell phone? i don't want to know. >> a study shows the cell phone, this thing, is the loser in the battle, joe. don't touch. it you might catch something. a
hospital. city officials believe that the training facility could be the first step to building a new stadium forict after their fedex field lease is up in 2027. several members of the city council already oppose the plan. hill east is slated to be used for mixed use development, and the training facility would nix those plans. >>> from the gridiron to the baseball diamond where the nationals will be in action today. the team will take on georgetown in an exhibition game in florida....
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hospital. city officials believe the train flag silt could be the first step to building a new stadium for them in the district after their fedition field lease is up in 2007 -- 2007. some have already opposed that plan. mixed-use plan with that development but the train flag silt might knicks those plans. >>> proposed income tax would likely cost marylanders more than fwof martin o'malley originally touted. a review of the tax by the independent department of legislative services found that one in every five marylanders would pay about $274 extra in taxes each year under the plan. that's $80 more than o'malley's original estimate. the burden would be even higher in montgomery county and where about 32% ofs are dwoents pay up to $334. expected receive gnaw from t ee lower. >>> stocks are mixed this morning. we will check in with brian shactman. he joins us with more on that. >> good friday to you. actually the one positive index was the nasdaq. that's now turning to negative as well. we have all three major indices in negative territory. one of the key things is oil. yesterday there was a repo
hospital. city officials believe the train flag silt could be the first step to building a new stadium for them in the district after their fedition field lease is up in 2007 -- 2007. some have already opposed that plan. mixed-use plan with that development but the train flag silt might knicks those plans. >>> proposed income tax would likely cost marylanders more than fwof martin o'malley originally touted. a review of the tax by the independent department of legislative services...
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first latino councilmember in years. neither the county nor city had a strong relationship with the spanish-community organization and after the hospital and the foundation was damaged, our county health department headquarters was about 14 miles away and we quickly knew that we were on our own. and our clinic staff right after the earthquake continued to provide medical services right across the street at a plaza right in the park. and a fire captain coming by saw what we were doing and provided me with a radio. thank you, chief. that i used to -- i did a little bit of radio work when i was a ranger and i heard what they were asking for so i took this radio from the police -- from the fire department and listened all night to hear that they were asking for things so i thought wow. this would be great. so i asked for a generator and a large stadium light and extension cords. this allowed us to provide services for the next 24 hours. for the next seven days since we knew the hospital was in and out of service. well, the next day after i had been calling for things, because i started asking for fuel for the generator and water the city o
first latino councilmember in years. neither the county nor city had a strong relationship with the spanish-community organization and after the hospital and the foundation was damaged, our county health department headquarters was about 14 miles away and we quickly knew that we were on our own. and our clinic staff right after the earthquake continued to provide medical services right across the street at a plaza right in the park. and a fire captain coming by saw what we were doing and...
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city >> roberta ran that an finished, congratulations. the final four matchups are set. could tiger winds win his first pga event? >> golfing legend arnold palmer was hospitalizedy when his blood pressure increase. he was being held overnight and was thus unable to greet the winner of his own tournament at pal. tiger woods is back. he will win the arnold palmer invitational, his seventh win at bay hill. the tar heels plane without mark kendall. taylor rolls in, a three-point play. can't this eliminates north carolina. they advance to face ohio state. former baylor quarterback watching the baylor basketball team get run off the floor by kentucky. anthony davis, throwing it down. they will play louisville in the final four. marcus aldridge was too much for the warriors. you cannot defend that. the warriors lose 90-87. barry zito allows nine hits, five runs including back-to-back home runs. the giants lose to the white sox 5-2. i don't know what they will do about that but barry zito is a problem might think. bay area ! here's big news from verizon wireless and xfinity from comcast. now get the xfinity triple play and verizon wireless together. call 855-704-7400 t
city >> roberta ran that an finished, congratulations. the final four matchups are set. could tiger winds win his first pga event? >> golfing legend arnold palmer was hospitalizedy when his blood pressure increase. he was being held overnight and was thus unable to greet the winner of his own tournament at pal. tiger woods is back. he will win the arnold palmer invitational, his seventh win at bay hill. the tar heels plane without mark kendall. taylor rolls in, a three-point play....
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first account of allegations of torture in syria's state-run hospitals. this week the u.n. said it received similar videos. this is a doctor from the city of homs who recently came to lebanon after being injured in a rocket attack while treating opposition forces in a makeshift clinic. he told us about one patient who he tried to evacuate. the convoy was stopped by syrian army soldiers and the wounded man was taken to a military hospital. two days later, they called his family and told him to pick up his body. his body was burned and had holes from nails in it. most people were injured in the fighting go to field hospitals like this one. we visited last month. medical supplies are limited and the conditions are basic. but the alternative military hospitals can be a death sentence. clarissa ward, cbs news, beirut. >>> the associated press reports iran may be trying to clean up evidence of tests on a device used to trigger a nuclear weapon. satellite images of iran's nuclear site appears to show trucks that could cart off can tomorrow nated soil. the iranians may be trying to clean up radioactivity produced by that test. >>> in this count
first account of allegations of torture in syria's state-run hospitals. this week the u.n. said it received similar videos. this is a doctor from the city of homs who recently came to lebanon after being injured in a rocket attack while treating opposition forces in a makeshift clinic. he told us about one patient who he tried to evacuate. the convoy was stopped by syrian army soldiers and the wounded man was taken to a military hospital. two days later, they called his family and told him to...
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first account of allegations of torture in syria's state-run hospitals. this week, the u.n. said it had received similar video. abu abdullah is a doctor from the city of homs. he recently came to lebanon after he was injured in a rocket attack while treating opposition forces in a makeshift clinic. he told us about one patient whom he tried to evacuate from homs. the convoy was stopped by syrian army soldiers and the wounded man was taking to a military hospital. two days later they called his family and told him to come pick up his body, abu abdullah said. his body was burned and had holes from nails in it. most people who are injured in the fighting go to a field hospital like this one we visited last month. the conditions are basic and supplies are limited but the alternative-- military hospitals-- can be a death sentence. clarissa ward, cbs news, beirut. >> pelley: on this day after super tuesday here is where the republican presidential race stands. mitt romney won six of the ten states that voted yesterday. rick santorum three, newt gingrich one. so far, 22 states have voted. romney has won 13, santorum 7, gingrich two. it takes 1,144 delegat
first account of allegations of torture in syria's state-run hospitals. this week, the u.n. said it had received similar video. abu abdullah is a doctor from the city of homs. he recently came to lebanon after he was injured in a rocket attack while treating opposition forces in a makeshift clinic. he told us about one patient whom he tried to evacuate from homs. the convoy was stopped by syrian army soldiers and the wounded man was taking to a military hospital. two days later they called his...
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first to tell her about the possible abuse. and then she heard from redwood city police. the mother thinks her son was hospitalized for dehydration and vomiting because bogdis withheld food and water from him as punishment. >>> four uc-berkeley students and professor are set to be arraigned later this month in connection with an "occupy" protest on campus. they are among 39 people arrested november 9. the five were charge last week with resisting arrest. some also face charges of blocking a public right of way and failing to disperse. >>> budget cuts have forced some cutthroat competition among school parents here in northern california. dozens of parents in lincoln have been camping out for days now to snag their kids a kindergarten spot at the lincoln crossing elementary school there. a second elementary school was supposed to be finished this year. but budget cuts put those plans on hold. >> it is frustrating when i'm paying tax dollars especially living in this community to not be able to have my kid immediately go into this school. >> i feel cheated. you know? we were promised the school when we bought into t
first to tell her about the possible abuse. and then she heard from redwood city police. the mother thinks her son was hospitalized for dehydration and vomiting because bogdis withheld food and water from him as punishment. >>> four uc-berkeley students and professor are set to be arraigned later this month in connection with an "occupy" protest on campus. they are among 39 people arrested november 9. the five were charge last week with resisting arrest. some also face...
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first time since the siege. syrian state television posted this. while he posed for the cameras, some of them were killed in that city. this video shows injured kids at a hospital in a neighborhood of homs. hospital was not part of assad's tour today. in another neighborhood in homs, shelling left this house in flames. again can't vouch for this video or the next one shot in homs. does this look like a commitment to peace? does this next video sound like peace is coming any time soon? [ explosions ] all of this is happening in homs. the syrian regime is making another promise for peace. while bodies like this one sit in the streets waiting to be recovered. >> president assad visited homs today for the nirs time since the city was bombarded by his forces. the syrian news agency says that he inspected destruction caused by armed terrorist groups and that he was greeted by people saying we are with you until death. when you hear those reports, what do you say? >> yeah. this was heroic. wonderful. declaring victory over his own people. this was -- i should envy myself. i envy my own people for this. our government has reached a point where declaring a victory, shel
first time since the siege. syrian state television posted this. while he posed for the cameras, some of them were killed in that city. this video shows injured kids at a hospital in a neighborhood of homs. hospital was not part of assad's tour today. in another neighborhood in homs, shelling left this house in flames. again can't vouch for this video or the next one shot in homs. does this look like a commitment to peace? does this next video sound like peace is coming any time soon? [...
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hospital thursday. he done want to be identified when he spoke with us. he said it's not the first time that he's been targeted because of his sexuality. >> this particular type of hate in the citything new. it's definitely not new to me, though i've never been attacked in this manner. >> anti-hate crime advocates organized a rally in response to the shooting along with two beatings involving a gay man and another involving a transgender woman. that rally is tomorrow at 7:00 at columbia heights ihop on 14th and irving streets. police have not made an arrest in any of these cases. >>> two former metro workers accused of stealing from fare card machines are set to plead guilty in court today. horace mcdade and john hale were arrested in january. prosecutors say the pair would drop off bags of money on the way to the revenue facility and pick them up after their shifts. the two spent most of the money on lottery tickets. police were tipped off after one of the employees was buying tickets with bags full of coins. >>> a group connected to al qaeda in yemen is claiming responsibility for the killing of an american teacher. officials say a group called the partisans of islamic law sho
hospital thursday. he done want to be identified when he spoke with us. he said it's not the first time that he's been targeted because of his sexuality. >> this particular type of hate in the citything new. it's definitely not new to me, though i've never been attacked in this manner. >> anti-hate crime advocates organized a rally in response to the shooting along with two beatings involving a gay man and another involving a transgender woman. that rally is tomorrow at 7:00 at...
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hospital after being hit by a driver police say was drunk. terence shepard had stopped another car before midnight on eastbound route 40 and 29 near ellicott city when his car was rear endeding the firsto him. 35-year-old sunning -- sung jaing was arrested. >> a westminster man is in shock trauma after being stabbed in the lower back. police say he was trying to remove unknown guests from a party at a home on the 3700 block of bullfrog road. police are investigating and now have no suspects. >> reaction continues to come in an anne arundel county executive leopold's indictment. he's accused of using members of his police security for political and personal benefit. councilman jamie benoit said he is disappointed in the entire police department. >> in this case i'm not sure the police met its own high standard of conduct. that's really troubling to me. >> a spokesperson for chief james tear said the chief does not believe it is appropriate to comment and he thinks questions are best answered in a court of >> good morning. noticing a lot of clouds out there. cool temperatures. 31 at b.w.i. 30's in the western suburbs. only 20's in the western part of the state. the mountains will only g
hospital after being hit by a driver police say was drunk. terence shepard had stopped another car before midnight on eastbound route 40 and 29 near ellicott city when his car was rear endeding the firsto him. 35-year-old sunning -- sung jaing was arrested. >> a westminster man is in shock trauma after being stabbed in the lower back. police say he was trying to remove unknown guests from a party at a home on the 3700 block of bullfrog road. police are investigating and now have no...