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jan's kitchen a ppears spotless. even here there are lessons to be learned. >> reporter: we brought in expert jennifer mcentire. >> i'm a food scientist through and through. >> she'll be testing jan for refrigerating processes, safe storing, and more. the required minimum handwashing time is 20 seconds. >> always wash the hands. am i doing good so far? >> i'm not not going to tell you yet. >> helped by the same musical timing method she teaches her daughter, she washed. >> i make her sing the happy birthday song. or old mcdonald. >> reporter: j an scrubbed for 21 seconds. watch what happened when we put germ simulation stuff on her hands. you can feel it until you've really washed your hands clean. >> it feels still like on my hands and i can feel it. >> reporter: this time to get clean she had to wash four times longer and even then black light reveals there were still missed spots. >> in the refrigerator, that's a safe temperature, well below the maximum 41 degrees. but although she has a digital readout, jan doesn
jan's kitchen a ppears spotless. even here there are lessons to be learned. >> reporter: we brought in expert jennifer mcentire. >> i'm a food scientist through and through. >> she'll be testing jan for refrigerating processes, safe storing, and more. the required minimum handwashing time is 20 seconds. >> always wash the hands. am i doing good so far? >> i'm not not going to tell you yet. >> helped by the same musical timing method she teaches her daughter,...
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. - [chuckles] and you sold it to jan, too, i mean... - yes.ughs] - i'm impress. - [laughs] - well, there's one problem. ouldn'he but notice that you offered a price point that was not approved by the head office. so, gotta run that stuff by me, dwight. - you were on a boat. - i was... - on boat in the ocean. - okay, the issues that you need to run this stuff by me. cooli e we coolio? just say the word "coolio." - i'm not gonna say it - say it. - ot a word. - coolio. - no. [dial tone sounds] what do you think you're doing? - just gonna call the scranton white pages and clear this right up. - don't you dare, an. [phone line rings] - hello? - oh... - hey, jan. nard dog her - oh, an... - i wasust looking over the paperwork. i found a little hiccup. - really?.. - yeah, it apars my employee offered you a price that he was not authorized to. - hmm. - coolio. - seriously? you're calling me a few weeks after falizing our contract to gouge me now for mo money? is that what you're doing? - coolio. i'm coolio. - no, no, non, i think you misunderstood. - y
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. >> all right, jan jeffcoat is in our newsroom. she has a look at what's ahead at 7:00.ood evening, jan. >> tonight in your on local news at 7:00, we are digging deeper to raise the minimum wage. plus, a man loses his job for refusing to open up shop on thanksgiving. and you saw those turkeys getting pardoned by the president today, but, they may not be as lucky as you think they are. the ominous omen coming up at 7:00. and i want to take this moment to remind you how easy it is to help needy kids and families in our area this holiday season with the click of a button, you can gift a gift, donate, or send a holiday message from anywhere with our virtual joy drive. for example, maya jay wrote a card that says merry christmas to you all. i pray your season is filled with his love, joy. between now and mid december, log on to wusa9.com/give joy to learn exactly how you can give joy this holiday season. derek, you have already done so, thank you my friend. all of the kids are very appreciative of that. >> the kids love it. thank you, jan, we appreciate that we are doing it.
. >> all right, jan jeffcoat is in our newsroom. she has a look at what's ahead at 7:00.ood evening, jan. >> tonight in your on local news at 7:00, we are digging deeper to raise the minimum wage. plus, a man loses his job for refusing to open up shop on thanksgiving. and you saw those turkeys getting pardoned by the president today, but, they may not be as lucky as you think they are. the ominous omen coming up at 7:00. and i want to take this moment to remind you how easy it is to...
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>> it's a pretty frightening >> it's a pretty frightening moment jan. moment jan. how were you able to pull it how were you able to pull it off, a whole number of circuses off, a whole number of circuses a couple of dozen lobby lions a couple of dozen lobby lions you saved. you saved. >> it was, it was 29 lions in >> it was, it was 29 lions in total in two rest accuse and the total in two rest accuse and the lion arc focuses on the rescue lion arc focuses on the rescue of the whole of the 25 from of the whole of the 25 from bolivia. bolivia. as you say we worked under cover as you say we worked under cover for 25 years. for 25 years. we released the findings to the we released the findings to the public and to the bolivian public and to the bolivian congress and they decided that congress and they decided that they didn't want this going on they didn't want this going on in their country. in their country. they didn't want animals to they didn't want animals to suffer behind the scenes just suffer behind the scenes just for a few moments of for a few moments of ent
>> it's a pretty frightening >> it's a pretty frightening moment jan. moment jan. how were you able to pull it how were you able to pull it off, a whole number of circuses off, a whole number of circuses a couple of dozen lobby lions a couple of dozen lobby lions you saved. you saved. >> it was, it was 29 lions in >> it was, it was 29 lions in total in two rest accuse and the total in two rest accuse and the lion arc focuses on the rescue lion arc focuses on the rescue...
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jan crawford is with us this morning.n a disaster, but you say that's not the worst part of the administration. >> i think, yeah, you can look at it that way. obviously it's a broken website. by the end of this month it will be up and morning so americans can access the website. the problem is this is not just about a website. if you look at some of the poling that was done, earlier this month with the launch gallop did a pole asking americans what do you know. 71% say they were unfamiliar, so this month has not just been an introduction to a broken website. it's been an introw dukz to this law and what americans are seeing and hearing. this becomes the perception. >> so how will the obama administration try to get beyond this? >> you see they're push back very strongly in these daily briefings. jay carney has reporters challenging things that we're reporting that of course is out there. the president went on the road this week to try to defend it. it's been a very sharp defense. >> and they're getting help from people li
jan crawford is with us this morning.n a disaster, but you say that's not the worst part of the administration. >> i think, yeah, you can look at it that way. obviously it's a broken website. by the end of this month it will be up and morning so americans can access the website. the problem is this is not just about a website. if you look at some of the poling that was done, earlier this month with the launch gallop did a pole asking americans what do you know. 71% say they were...
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. >>> let's check in with jan jeffcoat. she's in the newsroom with a look at what's coming up tonight in your only local news at 7:00. >> redskins coach mike shanahan just spoke to the media about the heartbreaking loss to the vikings last night. >> plus imagine being able to go from d.c. to new york city in just an hour without having to deal with the airport. we'll be joined live by man who wants to bring a high speed train service to the northeast corridor, see you at 7:00. >>> still ahead a battle for bragging rights, a look at why these two towers are at odds tonight. ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> don't you love those clever engineers in tokyo? they've created a robot that can actually cheat at the game of rock, paper, scissors and he wins every time. this particular robot has a high s
. >>> let's check in with jan jeffcoat. she's in the newsroom with a look at what's coming up tonight in your only local news at 7:00. >> redskins coach mike shanahan just spoke to the media about the heartbreaking loss to the vikings last night. >> plus imagine being able to go from d.c. to new york city in just an hour without having to deal with the airport. we'll be joined live by man who wants to bring a high speed train service to the northeast corridor, see you at...
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is jan marcason. colleagues, any comment if not public utilities seeing none, public comment is closed. can i have a motion to forward this to those the full board was recommendations >> motion. >> that will be the order. madam clerk, call item 2. >> it's to install and maintain two convenient facilities at the muni bus routes. >> thank you. this is this resolution corrects a tip gravel error from the resolution that the board previously approved regarding operator convenient facilities it mentioned the location of one of the facilities at the 25 street east of catrery it should have said west of catrery. colleagues comments or questions. seeing none, any public utilities seeing none, public comment is closed. and can i have a motion to forward this to the board with recommendations. and we'll take that without objection >> are you employed call item 3. >> it's a resolution approving u approving the cafe in the west area and golden gate park. >> i believe the supervisor is here if peter office. okay.
is jan marcason. colleagues, any comment if not public utilities seeing none, public comment is closed. can i have a motion to forward this to those the full board was recommendations >> motion. >> that will be the order. madam clerk, call item 2. >> it's to install and maintain two convenient facilities at the muni bus routes. >> thank you. this is this resolution corrects a tip gravel error from the resolution that the board previously approved regarding operator...
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>> it's a pretty frightening moment jan. how were you able to pull it off, a whole number of circuses a couple of dozen lobby lions you saved. >> it was, it was 29 lions in total in two rest accuse and the lion arc focuses on the rescue of the whole of the 25 from bolivia. as you say we worked under cover for 25 years. we released the findings to the public and to the bolivian congress and they decided that they didn't want this going on in their country. they didn't want animals to suffer behind the scenes just for a few moments of entertainment. and they were determined to ban them and they stopped all animals from traveling with circuses, and it was a year later that we wept back when some of the circuses said they were going odefy law and they thought the -- to defy the law and working with the government we were able to show them that we were determined to enforce this law. >> and bob you enforced the effort to get this lions out. you have been a stand-out activist for a long time. you refer to the circus as your archen
>> it's a pretty frightening moment jan. how were you able to pull it off, a whole number of circuses a couple of dozen lobby lions you saved. >> it was, it was 29 lions in total in two rest accuse and the lion arc focuses on the rescue of the whole of the 25 from bolivia. as you say we worked under cover for 25 years. we released the findings to the public and to the bolivian congress and they decided that they didn't want this going on in their country. they didn't want animals to...
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what we saw them do is come in and buy 6,000 of the jan 34 strike calls and over 14 thousand of the jan 35 strike calls. now that's 20 thousand contracts all told. over ten times the average daily options volume in syy. this is very very bullish looking order flow. an order flow that i want to follow with institutional money as well. the stock is only up 8 percent this year so when we get to markets at new all time highs, that's when investors and traders come in and look for stocks that maybe haven't moved as much or have been underperforming for a final push into the rest of the year. i think that's what's happening here and i want to follow it. > >that was my next question to you---what would make someone all of a sudden want to take this huge bullish stance in this stock that's been an underperformer. but that makes perfect james! > >right. so the stock has been underperforming the market throughout most of this year and its put together a very nice bid and very nice rally in the near term. they come in here and they get very long via options, leveraged exposure to the upside in syy
what we saw them do is come in and buy 6,000 of the jan 34 strike calls and over 14 thousand of the jan 35 strike calls. now that's 20 thousand contracts all told. over ten times the average daily options volume in syy. this is very very bullish looking order flow. an order flow that i want to follow with institutional money as well. the stock is only up 8 percent this year so when we get to markets at new all time highs, that's when investors and traders come in and look for stocks that maybe...
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jan crawford is with us this morning.rst part of the administration. >> i think yeah you can look at it that way. obviously it's a broken website. by the end of this month it will be up and morning so americans can access the website. the problem is this is not just about a website. if you look at some of the poling that was done earlier this month with the launch gallop did a pole asking americans what do you know. 71% say they were unfamiliar so this month has not just been an introduction to a broken website. it's been an introw dukz to this law and what americans are seeing and hearing. this becomes the perception. >> so how will the obama administration try to get beyond this? >> you see they're push back very strongly in these daily briefings. jay carney has reporters challenging things that we're reporting that of course is out there. the president went on the road this week to try to defend it. it's been a very sharp defense. >> and they're getting help from people like oracle. >> they brought in these tech expert
jan crawford is with us this morning.rst part of the administration. >> i think yeah you can look at it that way. obviously it's a broken website. by the end of this month it will be up and morning so americans can access the website. the problem is this is not just about a website. if you look at some of the poling that was done earlier this month with the launch gallop did a pole asking americans what do you know. 71% say they were unfamiliar so this month has not just been an...
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>> jan, stay with us.roll tide. >> roll tide. >> sunday night on "60 minutes" armon armon keten keteyian profiles nick saban. he's responsible for the remarkable run for the record books. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, for the last eight months nick saban granted "60 minutes" rare access inside his program as the crimson tide chased a record third straight national title. the chant is "get your mind right." it's the mantra the man out front the heartbeat of the alabama crimson tide, head coach nick saban. this program has become the gold standard of college football. to get a sense of how saban has driven alabama to the top, we begin with an afternoon in early august. an energized saban couldn't wait to get to his favorite part of the day. >> blow the horn. let's go. >> reporter: to practice. a thunderstorm had forced his team indoors. >> set, go. >> reporter: but it didn't dampen saban's passion to teach his players the finer points of football. >> i want you to step step step. we're not getting
>> jan, stay with us.roll tide. >> roll tide. >> sunday night on "60 minutes" armon armon keten keteyian profiles nick saban. he's responsible for the remarkable run for the record books. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, for the last eight months nick saban granted "60 minutes" rare access inside his program as the crimson tide chased a record third straight national title. the chant is "get your mind right." it's the mantra the man...
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more than just a website as jan detailed. it's now a problem both with the overall health care but then it's also a government problem. there's a story in the "washington post" today that is really amazing about a memo that was written by david cutler to the white house, white house health care advisor in 2010 saying you're not ready toe roll this out. then you get in to a very big problem democrats are going to have to defend which is can can a government handle the question like this this and republicans have all along argued, no, it can't. that gets to be a very big problem that can spin out of control. >> schieffer: you know, i think this goes beyond politics and fall out for republicans and democrats. this is about health care and a law has been passed that people are going to have to have it. now it's difficult to figure out how they're going to get it. what happens here, david? >> well, i think the reality is that we're going to stumble through a period of trial and error. the only thing i'd say is that there's no tech
more than just a website as jan detailed. it's now a problem both with the overall health care but then it's also a government problem. there's a story in the "washington post" today that is really amazing about a memo that was written by david cutler to the white house, white house health care advisor in 2010 saying you're not ready toe roll this out. then you get in to a very big problem democrats are going to have to defend which is can can a government handle the question like...
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the biggest issue for rain jans, regarding the nuclear issue is sanctions. damaging on a personal level for the average uranium. sanctions have not only bit into rain's economy and its ability to export oil and do business with the outside world because of the sanctions on the central bank, but it affects businesses in iran and the ability to trade. it means more job losses and unemployed people in tehran. they wanted the issue resolved. they wanted sanctions removed. it looks like they'll have to wait longer. the talks postponed for over a week. there's optimism with the new president and with the tone of the talks, that that might actually happen. a lot more optimistic than in the past decade. >> what do people thing overall about the first it 100 days in office for hassan rouhani? >> well, reactions really are mixed because there are different factors to take into consideration - talking about foreign policy and the sanctions. in three months the president has managed to make progress and ended 34 years slens between washington and tehran, with the phone
the biggest issue for rain jans, regarding the nuclear issue is sanctions. damaging on a personal level for the average uranium. sanctions have not only bit into rain's economy and its ability to export oil and do business with the outside world because of the sanctions on the central bank, but it affects businesses in iran and the ability to trade. it means more job losses and unemployed people in tehran. they wanted the issue resolved. they wanted sanctions removed. it looks like they'll have...
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in jan general the letters offer new coverage and hopefully -- >> at what cost? >> the letters that may or may not come from insurance company ifs they decide to do it if the state insurance commissioner says it's sunoco. >> depends on the person. some pay more and some pay less. that's what the law is designed to do. >> nobody was supposed to pay more. >> that's impossible. >> then he lied. >> we'll take it up with one of the obama care architects coming up. we're not saying we're sorry because -- you know why. you heard it there. we are not done yet. charles krauthammer will explain why obama care could haunt the president's party for years to come. >>> and alec baldwin loses his cool again. the reporter he screamed at today joins us live. >> you're the one that almost hit my wife in the face with the microphone. >> i did not. >> do you want to poll squiez to her on camera. >> i did not -- >> i asked you a question. do you want to apologize? get the [ bleep ] out of here. ♪ as your life changes, fidelity is there r your personal economy, helping you readjust al
in jan general the letters offer new coverage and hopefully -- >> at what cost? >> the letters that may or may not come from insurance company ifs they decide to do it if the state insurance commissioner says it's sunoco. >> depends on the person. some pay more and some pay less. that's what the law is designed to do. >> nobody was supposed to pay more. >> that's impossible. >> then he lied. >> we'll take it up with one of the obama care architects...
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. >> jan was shocked when she saw the pad including poeto copies of personal information. copies of social security cards, licenses and other information that shouldn't be out for anyone to see. >> reporter: what reaction did you have? >> this promotes identity theft. it's right there for anyone to pick up. >> this week, jan went to the post office and noticed the photo copies cut into quarters being used as scratch paper. >> i was shocked. >> reporter: we saw alisa a copy of the work badge. she applied for a passport and never thought a post office would compromise security. >> you think information will be safe. going there to get id. you can phone shally have id stolen from you. >> reporter: we asked to see the manager we waited a couple providing personal information for a child's passport. >> horrendous. >> reporter: they overheard our conversation. >> none of this would show up on a scratch pad. >> reporter: we showed the branch supervisor what we've found. >> this is a risk of identity theft. >> we agree. yes. a agree with you. >> reporter: how did this happen? >> i
. >> jan was shocked when she saw the pad including poeto copies of personal information. copies of social security cards, licenses and other information that shouldn't be out for anyone to see. >> reporter: what reaction did you have? >> this promotes identity theft. it's right there for anyone to pick up. >> this week, jan went to the post office and noticed the photo copies cut into quarters being used as scratch paper. >> i was shocked. >> reporter: we...
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i jan is standing by in the newsroom for a pre-- >>> jan is stand big in the newsroom for a preview of what's coming our way tonight. >> thank you to all those families helping with our turkey for troops drive. we'll do more of that at 7:00. >> plus you can meet a 3rd grader in france who is making a big difference in the lives of a family back in the states this veterans day. >> a family thought they were getting a bargain through craigslist, just didn't realize how much. find out why at 7:00 tonight. >>> by the way, our phone bank is still up. our wusa9 uso phone bank will be open another hour if you want to donate money and help to feed local military families this thanksgiving and christmas, what better way to say thank you to so many who have given so much to our freedom. just call 202-895-5560. you can also donate online by going to www.wusa9.com and click on the uso icon. >>> today on tellwusa9.com we're asking should veterans day be celebrated as a full scale national holiday like memorial day and labor day and the votes have been overwhelmly yes. one person wrote our vets are
i jan is standing by in the newsroom for a pre-- >>> jan is stand big in the newsroom for a preview of what's coming our way tonight. >> thank you to all those families helping with our turkey for troops drive. we'll do more of that at 7:00. >> plus you can meet a 3rd grader in france who is making a big difference in the lives of a family back in the states this veterans day. >> a family thought they were getting a bargain through craigslist, just didn't realize how...
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jan crawford is in washington. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie, margaret.ood morning to those of you in the west. technology experts tell us the website did not go through enough testing before it went live and they shared with cbs news several flaws that it could expose your personal information. and now we're starting to see real-life examples of what can go wrong. with critics openly mocking the obama administration about problems with healthcare.gov, officials insist on one thing -- at least the website is safe. >> consumers can trust that their information is protected by stringent security standards. >> reporter: but tell that to south carolina attorney thomas doog l. >> my information is out there and i want it deleted from their website. >> reporter: he and his wife signed up on the website in october but over the weekend got a disturbing call. a man in north carolina who also registered and was shocked to get their eligibility letters, including their names and home address. >> it's just a system that, you know, we've been continually told was secu
jan crawford is in washington. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie, margaret.ood morning to those of you in the west. technology experts tell us the website did not go through enough testing before it went live and they shared with cbs news several flaws that it could expose your personal information. and now we're starting to see real-life examples of what can go wrong. with critics openly mocking the obama administration about problems with healthcare.gov, officials...
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>> jan is in the newsroom.she has an update on what's coming our way at 7:00. >> i'm with you, any warm days we can get. we'll talk about which test the centers for disease control says millions of adults are not getting and it's a test that could save their lives. plus, the story of a middle school football coach who would rather get fired than cancel the team's party at hooters. and tiger woods literally stops traffic when he hits a golf ball from asia to europe. i'll see you at 7:00, derek. >> bullying is the hot topic in the nfl locker room this week. let's go inside the redskins locker room. what do those guys when i first got shingles it started on my back. and i had like this four inch band of bumps that came around to the front of my body. and the pain from it was- it was excruciating. i did not want anyone to brush into me to cause me more pain than i was already enduring. i wanted to just crawl up in a ball and just, just wait till it passed. >>> now, game on with kristen berset. live from the wusa9 c
>> jan is in the newsroom.she has an update on what's coming our way at 7:00. >> i'm with you, any warm days we can get. we'll talk about which test the centers for disease control says millions of adults are not getting and it's a test that could save their lives. plus, the story of a middle school football coach who would rather get fired than cancel the team's party at hooters. and tiger woods literally stops traffic when he hits a golf ball from asia to europe. i'll see you at...
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jan that cow ski, you just heard what mary landrieu had to say in the senate. what do you think?you think what the president did today was you have? >> we had a democratic caucus. the reaction was approving of the president's plan. i think people felt that this was was a good fix and you know when you start something like this there are going to be changes that we need to make and felt that this was a good idea and so i think the response has been very, very positive on the part of the democrats that we're dealing with something that we have been hearing from our constituents about and there's nothing to be ashamed of when you try and fix something that already has so much promise for millions and millions of americans who have been denied health insurance in the past. >> ifill: except i keep hearing democrats, ms. schakowsky, say this is a good first step, this should be a permanent fix, this should be a permanent rollback. do you think that that might gather some speed? >> well, the democrats are going to offer a response to the legislation that the republicans are offering tom
jan that cow ski, you just heard what mary landrieu had to say in the senate. what do you think?you think what the president did today was you have? >> we had a democratic caucus. the reaction was approving of the president's plan. i think people felt that this was was a good fix and you know when you start something like this there are going to be changes that we need to make and felt that this was a good idea and so i think the response has been very, very positive on the part of the...
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all those stories coming up at 7:00. >> looking forward to it, jan, and still to come, fear the beard. see what's happening to some of the red sox now that they have come away with obenshain tried to outlaw. birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. >>> welcome back to wusa. i'm kristen berset. it's monday, which means it's time to reveal our latest game of the week poll for high school football. here are the four games to choose from this week. text the code to 22543. like us on facebook, vote for the game you want us to cover and feature on friday night and you can always check out the latest high school sports news at wusa9.com. through the computer or ipad app. lesli. >> all right, thanks, kristen. confetti filled the air as boats carry the red sox through the streets of boston saturday. the team were celebrating the team's third world series win in the last nine years. but last week's win against the cardinals was the first time the team has clinched the championship at home since 1918. >
all those stories coming up at 7:00. >> looking forward to it, jan, and still to come, fear the beard. see what's happening to some of the red sox now that they have come away with obenshain tried to outlaw. birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. >>> welcome back to wusa. i'm kristen berset. it's monday, which means it's time to reveal our latest game of the week poll for high school...
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now these sort of after the mean, look, let's give jan her due. story.an interesting whether it was true, we have to assume it's true. i heard so many variations on it. we have to wait until the justices that were all involved papers.ee their it is to some extent a footnote about the real story which is the court upheld the obama care decision. the question of whether they changeled his or her vote, so what. often.o that the story was that the chief justice changed his vote. that was wrong, how dare he? ideological ertain that the chief justice -- this is scotus blog fodder. his is fascinating for those who care about the internal membering nations of the court. we don't try to find out the of the court. that's what the court does. it's structurally set up that way. i mentioned earlier the people who would know this would be a very small number. the justices themselves and he -- the law clerks who, in essence, take orders not to talk about this. some years later will talk about it. some will never talk about what they did when they were law clerks
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that's it for us, the cbs evening news is next. >> and i'll be back with jan at 7:00.usa9.com is always on. >> pelley: tonight, as millions head out for the holiday, a major storm moves in making travel difficult and dangerous. manuel bojorquez and jeff pegues on the problems in the air and on the road. meteorologist eric fisher has the the forecast. anna werner on a challenge to obamacare. can a private employer refuse to cover contraceptives? the supreme court will decide. the syrian dictator is accused of using ai÷ó new weapon against civilians-- starvation. clarissa ward reports many of the victims are whic children. and seth doane goes undercover to expose chinese counterfeiters specializing in art. >> no artist wants to find that someone has taken their stuff and is passing it off as their own. captioning sponsory
that's it for us, the cbs evening news is next. >> and i'll be back with jan at 7:00.usa9.com is always on. >> pelley: tonight, as millions head out for the holiday, a major storm moves in making travel difficult and dangerous. manuel bojorquez and jeff pegues on the problems in the air and on the road. meteorologist eric fisher has the the forecast. anna werner on a challenge to obamacare. can a private employer refuse to cover contraceptives? the supreme court will decide. the...
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hi, i'm jan jeffcoat from wusa9.nd i'd love for you to join me, join all of us for our first ever virtual toy drive. it's actually a joy drive. right now, one out of every four d.c. area kids won't have much of a holiday. so we've partnered with volunteers of america and now you can give those kids a joyful holiday with just one click. so here's how it works. click on the tab right here and with one more click, you can send a child a toy from the wish list. click on this tab and you can give a donation and direct exactly with you'd like it to -- where you'd like it to go. or just give joy by sending a holiday message click on this tab. see? just click to give joy. won't you join us? >>> but if the old-fashioned brick and mortar method is still more your style. check out wusa9.com before you set out. we have maps of some local stores and inventory lists to help you plan ahead. >>> in today's affordable care act checkup, we're looking ahead to tomorrow's deadline for healthcare.gov's website to be fixed. as danielle no
hi, i'm jan jeffcoat from wusa9.nd i'd love for you to join me, join all of us for our first ever virtual toy drive. it's actually a joy drive. right now, one out of every four d.c. area kids won't have much of a holiday. so we've partnered with volunteers of america and now you can give those kids a joyful holiday with just one click. so here's how it works. click on the tab right here and with one more click, you can send a child a toy from the wish list. click on this tab and you can give a...
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this is only five years on the job, jan. are you telling me was not nudged? >> i don't think he was nudged. i think he came in when walmart was going through transition, clearing action, cutting back on the number of skus on the store, trying to be higher in than they should have been. >> that's starting pretty. >> back to where they should be. said we're going back to everyday low price, the virtuous circle, going to be good at what we do, be in stock, the great distribution company and brought them back from real problems they were having because the consumer was not convinced they were the everyday low price guy anymore. now it's time for a guy to come in that is more of a merchant, mike is turning 64 in december, he will be 65 after the year of transition. i think he was ready to leave. i think doug will be great. everybody inside walmart thought that doug was going to be the guy. and i think that he's -- that mike's done a good job. i agree, the stock has been miserable. it has under performed. but i don't think that's why this transition is taking place
this is only five years on the job, jan. are you telling me was not nudged? >> i don't think he was nudged. i think he came in when walmart was going through transition, clearing action, cutting back on the number of skus on the store, trying to be higher in than they should have been. >> that's starting pretty. >> back to where they should be. said we're going back to everyday low price, the virtuous circle, going to be good at what we do, be in stock, the great distribution...
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back to you, jan. >> all right, surae. in some other news, investigators made a gruesome discovery today while putting out a car fire. sky 9 flew over the scene on brokeridge in prince georges county where fire crews found a badly burned body. homicide detectives are now on the scene. >> prince william county police are asking for your help in a murder investigation. the victim is a 78-year-old man and he was found dead inside his home yesterday in the 3400 block of caldonia circle. police say they made the discovery after receiving a call from a woman who had come to visit the victim. he was pronounced dead on the scene. >>> how one of the areas leading experts on transportation was gunned down in his home remains a mystery. alexandria police continue to investigate the shooting of ronald kirby. he was the director of transportation planning for the metropolitan washington council of government. kirby was found shot to death this week in his home. wusa9 is live there in alexandria with more on just a heartbreaking story.
back to you, jan. >> all right, surae. in some other news, investigators made a gruesome discovery today while putting out a car fire. sky 9 flew over the scene on brokeridge in prince georges county where fire crews found a badly burned body. homicide detectives are now on the scene. >> prince william county police are asking for your help in a murder investigation. the victim is a 78-year-old man and he was found dead inside his home yesterday in the 3400 block of caldonia circle....
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so there were lots and lots of casualties. >> jan wong along with some other journalists retreated tooom at the beijing hotel which overlooks the square. >> the rest of the night, we just watched this carnage unfold. >> this is about the worst you can do to your own citizens, and they're doing it. that armored personnel group, as it worked its way down the main street toward tiananmen square, was firing at demonstrators. >> it was a bloodbath. i mean, you have one side with military-grade weapons, and then you have people in their summer dresses with their children. it's a massacre. >> the next day, "ap" still photographer, jeff widner convinces a man he just met named kirk to let him camp out in his room at the beijing hotel. jeff shoots photos until he runs out of film, but kirk locates one roll and gives it to jeff. >> i had one roll of film and had to make it last. >> by the morning of june 5th, the siege of tiananmen square is nearly over, and most of the protesters have fled. but there is one act of defiance yet to come. one that will live on forever. >> so i get wakened up by t
so there were lots and lots of casualties. >> jan wong along with some other journalists retreated tooom at the beijing hotel which overlooks the square. >> the rest of the night, we just watched this carnage unfold. >> this is about the worst you can do to your own citizens, and they're doing it. that armored personnel group, as it worked its way down the main street toward tiananmen square, was firing at demonstrators. >> it was a bloodbath. i mean, you have one side...
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but jan would mostly come by when she was super horny. by to visit his parents and do laundry. so... are we clear? >> that's not how i plan on doing things. >okay. okay. well, i'll just bounce that off david, see if it comes back. >> i'll tell david what he needs to know. sory. david wants it this way. >> well, whatever david wants... >> okay. >> michael scott calling for david. well, just tell him to call me asap as possible. thanks. >> oh, michael. come on, no. you have to charm them. [ringing over intercom] [sighs] >> david wallace's office. >> hey there, gorgeous. how you doing today? >> i'm good, thank you. >> how's it hanging? all right. >> good. listen, my name is michael...scotch, and i just wanted to say... that i've got david wallace's son in the trunk of my car. if he doesn't get on this phone in five seconds-- >> idiot, idiot, idiot. what are you doing? you've got to-- >> god! oh, my god. [ringing over intercom] >> david wallace's office. >> hi, stephanie. it's michael scott again. i just spoke with michael scotch. and the son
but jan would mostly come by when she was super horny. by to visit his parents and do laundry. so... are we clear? >> that's not how i plan on doing things. >okay. okay. well, i'll just bounce that off david, see if it comes back. >> i'll tell david what he needs to know. sory. david wants it this way. >> well, whatever david wants... >> okay. >> michael scott calling for david. well, just tell him to call me asap as possible. thanks. >> oh, michael. come...
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monday to be before the full mission often on what the government to prepare for the elections due by jan. the opposition alliance led by a bond with these nationalist party bnp hole in one of the crime scene as the polls. shops and businesses remained shut on monday the second day of the few people on strike that began on sunday. bnp and its allies want to hold the elections and none on top is the new caretaker government. the bickering strikes have angered many bond with the sheets on top of sight out of the top of the top of it. it lasted half the amount available to us in the middle of the bag in the blast. the cost of the above link. double boo dozens have been killed in the wind and put it simply to shadow squad but the bnp in its key ally of the tomb of the islami the civil society activists to go to the study mode. thus begins the confrontation this book picks and the coming months the system the saloon and the seven thirty the items at the end of a pessimist instead send them to become the hub and the truth the truth is truth and to have the option of october the roof above my be
monday to be before the full mission often on what the government to prepare for the elections due by jan. the opposition alliance led by a bond with these nationalist party bnp hole in one of the crime scene as the polls. shops and businesses remained shut on monday the second day of the few people on strike that began on sunday. bnp and its allies want to hold the elections and none on top is the new caretaker government. the bickering strikes have angered many bond with the sheets on top of...
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. >>> good evening, i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. take a look at what's coming down outside right now. first, that's out at the airport. and then right here, outside our back door as it is raining and trucking. >> we're heading into the busiest travel day of the year. so we'll get straight to the weather with topper. now, what can we expect overnight into the morning? >> icing is not the problem tonight, jan, it is heavy rain, rising temperatures, and a ton of moisture down to the south and the west of us. it is now entering south carolina. the heavier rain through the metro area overnight. temperatures are going up. as we actually have a wide range of temperatures. but for the most part, you can see the yellows. that's your heaviest rain. the one band is going on through. we have plenty more to the south of us. a yellow alert for tom and all kinds of rain -- for tomorrow with all kinds of rains. look at the temperatures. 43 in hagerstown as it is 58. a tough forecast to give you a low. and essentially they will rise overnight and th
. >>> good evening, i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm derek mcginty. take a look at what's coming down outside right now. first, that's out at the airport. and then right here, outside our back door as it is raining and trucking. >> we're heading into the busiest travel day of the year. so we'll get straight to the weather with topper. now, what can we expect overnight into the morning? >> icing is not the problem tonight, jan, it is heavy rain, rising temperatures, and a ton...
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he's got a bank account, sfb, in the name of jan sundberg. and the account number. okay. how we doing on that 1-1-2 call? kurt, i'm on it. "as i said to their children in the wilderness, "'do not walk in the statutes of your fathers, "'nor keep their rules, nor defile yourselves with their idols.'" so... do you recognize this? do you know where this church is? no. (slow, wheezy breathing) (phone rings) yeah, linda. linda: anna's not been back. all her stuff's here, but i don't think she's been here. i think she's gone, dad. properly. right, why don't i go and, um... well, i'll come over later, all right? we'll find out where she is. okay. all right? (several people wailing and sobbing) (people crying) (crying stops abruptly) kurt. you okay, monika? it's a symphony of crying people. 44 different crying... "voices" isn't the word. i leave them a little recorder. they switch it on when they're upset. really? yeah. they're easier to get hold of than you think. anna came to see me the other night. oh. how was she? she was upset. right. i haven't s
he's got a bank account, sfb, in the name of jan sundberg. and the account number. okay. how we doing on that 1-1-2 call? kurt, i'm on it. "as i said to their children in the wilderness, "'do not walk in the statutes of your fathers, "'nor keep their rules, nor defile yourselves with their idols.'" so... do you recognize this? do you know where this church is? no. (slow, wheezy breathing) (phone rings) yeah, linda. linda: anna's not been back. all her stuff's here, but i...
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back to you, jan. >> good information, i'll be flying out tomorrow. good to see that skies are smooth sailing right now. >> thanks so much. >> well, there was good news for those traveling by roads. aaa says the average price of gasoline is down 49 cents. >> we have new information now about a stunning tragedy in ocean city, where a deranged man set himself on fire and ran into a church food pantry. that fire killed a popular pastor and has left another church volunteer battling for her life in a baltimore hospital. scott broom is live at the church which is at the corner of 3rd and baltimore in ocean city with more on a by story. scott. >> well, let's start with the man who did this. officials have identified him as john raymond stern. 56 years old. a long criminal record, apparently a drifter here in ocean city. why he would have burst through the food pantry doors at this church on fire completely unknown. >> 56-year-old, john raymond of ocean city, a man with a long record of petty crimes has been identified as the person who soaked himself in fla
back to you, jan. >> good information, i'll be flying out tomorrow. good to see that skies are smooth sailing right now. >> thanks so much. >> well, there was good news for those traveling by roads. aaa says the average price of gasoline is down 49 cents. >> we have new information now about a stunning tragedy in ocean city, where a deranged man set himself on fire and ran into a church food pantry. that fire killed a popular pastor and has left another church volunteer...
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and some guy walks out. >> from a different floor of the hotel, jan wong is watching the same row of tanks. >> i saw this lone man stepping in front of them. i couldn't believe it. i immediately started crying because i just knew i was going to witness him getting smashed, like hamburger. i see the tank try to go around him. i see him jump to the one side to stop it. i see the tank turn, twist, and try to go around him, and i see him stop it, too. i'm going, this is unbelievable. >> he's standing there and i said, okay, i know what they're going to do. they're just going to shoot him. i'm just waiting for the incident. >> jeff snaps the shutter on his nikon. >> finally he crawls up on the top. >> he tries to get up to the turret so he can talk to them. >> as the tank begins to move, the man jumps in front once again and reestablishes the standoff. eventually, a few bystanders rush over and push the man out of the way. >> my thought is, how do i tell the world what i've just seen? not knowing that in the rest of the hotel, there was photographers, tv cameras. >> within hours, chinese
and some guy walks out. >> from a different floor of the hotel, jan wong is watching the same row of tanks. >> i saw this lone man stepping in front of them. i couldn't believe it. i immediately started crying because i just knew i was going to witness him getting smashed, like hamburger. i see the tank try to go around him. i see him jump to the one side to stop it. i see the tank turn, twist, and try to go around him, and i see him stop it, too. i'm going, this is unbelievable....
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is organized by activist group code pink and hosted by representatives alan grayson barbara lee and jan schakowsky i think that these joint hearings have been fascinating to those of us who took an interest in them and i've learned a lot personally but i think that many members still ignore the issue we have yet to have any member of the republican majority show up for either of these two hearings president obama has insisted that drone strikes are a critical tool in america's counterterrorism strategy we are at war with an organization that right now would kill as many americans as they could if we did not stop them first the drone program has been shrouded in secrecy and the number of civilian deaths is unclear so much of this is classified and so we need to really have some form of public awareness the delegation is calling for an end to drone strikes in yemen but until that happens they're calling for more transparency and at the very least recognition that the deadly strikes happened here at the capital is wall r.t. . now on the same day that congress members were listening to thos
is organized by activist group code pink and hosted by representatives alan grayson barbara lee and jan schakowsky i think that these joint hearings have been fascinating to those of us who took an interest in them and i've learned a lot personally but i think that many members still ignore the issue we have yet to have any member of the republican majority show up for either of these two hearings president obama has insisted that drone strikes are a critical tool in america's counterterrorism...
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have experienced the horrors of drone strikes firsthand representative barbara lee alan grayson and jan schakowsky hosted a congressional briefing tuesday where and number of humanity's told their stories there were terrors and questions and a demand for an end to the drone campaign are to correspondent liz wahl brings us a story of one of those people who witnessed the horrors and lived to tell the tale well you had no home for fight film then al egypt there a time of celebration quickly turned into a time of mourning we got there and we saw those loved ones who ones last night would dancing with us and joy of the wedding being cut to pieces by dismissals in august of two thousand and twelve he returned here to his home village of hashmi here in eastern yemen first on the wedding the next day a u.s. drone fired four missiles in the village killing five men among them to bear his brother in law salim ben ali to bare an outspoken anti al-qaeda cleric also killed his cousin while he'd been a leader there a local policeman my brother in law my my wife's brother my last brother salim ahmed
have experienced the horrors of drone strikes firsthand representative barbara lee alan grayson and jan schakowsky hosted a congressional briefing tuesday where and number of humanity's told their stories there were terrors and questions and a demand for an end to the drone campaign are to correspondent liz wahl brings us a story of one of those people who witnessed the horrors and lived to tell the tale well you had no home for fight film then al egypt there a time of celebration quickly...
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is organized by activist group code pink and hosted by representatives alan grayson barbara lee and jan schakowsky i think that these joint hearings have been fascinating to those of us who took an interest in them and i've learned a lot personally but i think that many members still ignore the issue we have yet to have any member of the republican majority show up for either of these two hearings president obama has insisted that drone strikes are a critical tool in america's counterterrorism strategy we are at war with an organization that right now would kill as many americans as they could if we did not stop them first the drone program has been shrouded in secrecy and the number of civilian deaths is unclear so much of this is classified and so we need to really have some form of public awareness the delegation is calling for an end to drone strikes in yemen but until that happens they're calling for more transparency and at the very least a recognition that the deadly strikes happened here at the capitol is wall r.t. now on the same day congress members were listening to those tes
is organized by activist group code pink and hosted by representatives alan grayson barbara lee and jan schakowsky i think that these joint hearings have been fascinating to those of us who took an interest in them and i've learned a lot personally but i think that many members still ignore the issue we have yet to have any member of the republican majority show up for either of these two hearings president obama has insisted that drone strikes are a critical tool in america's counterterrorism...
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the composer and writer jan swafford once probed the mystery of it for slate magazine, helping me for one, to ♪ ♪ >> there you have it, beethoven's final symphony moves, inspires and mystifies. the composer and writer jan swafford once probed the mystery of it for slate magazine, helping me for one, to see how beethoven forged elements from military and funeral marches, and that "dissonant shriek" that richard wagner saw as a "terror fanfare," how he took all of that and created "a great ceremonial work that doesn't just preach freedom and the unity of peoples but attempts however strangely to foster them." composed by a tortured man who during the bloody napoleonic wars wrote -- "what a destructive, disorderly life i see and hear around me, nothing but drums, cannons and human misery in every form." so, those of you who despair of the collapse of civilization, those of us who report it, and all of you trying to repair it can take heart from what emerged out of hard and bitter times, take heart from how beethoven "erected," in jan swafford's words," a movement of epic scope on a humbl
the composer and writer jan swafford once probed the mystery of it for slate magazine, helping me for one, to ♪ ♪ >> there you have it, beethoven's final symphony moves, inspires and mystifies. the composer and writer jan swafford once probed the mystery of it for slate magazine, helping me for one, to see how beethoven forged elements from military and funeral marches, and that "dissonant shriek" that richard wagner saw as a "terror fanfare," how he took all of...
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forward to seeing you downstairs to cut the ribbon >> and moving next to the district 678 supervisor jan kim. (clapping). >> good morning it's really great to be here at the tom o'dell medical clinton officially opened on july 9th. my first year in office several of our constituents in district 6 came to my office and said there was one place i had to visit immediately and that's the tom o'dell clinic. they came every week into my office wanting to know that. i want to say they're here in the audience they're not the easiest to pleas of our constituents and trust me they come into the office to let me know what i'm doing right and wrong by the one thing that praises us is the tom o'dell clinic. when i went to meet the staff and i got to meet the board that included many of our constituents i saw how much they loved the space. those are not the easiest to please but they know their loved and cared for and a place with integrity and respect. i mentioned this a couple months ago when i came to the affordable housing program an amazing youth space here in the tenderloin. but when i spinster
forward to seeing you downstairs to cut the ribbon >> and moving next to the district 678 supervisor jan kim. (clapping). >> good morning it's really great to be here at the tom o'dell medical clinton officially opened on july 9th. my first year in office several of our constituents in district 6 came to my office and said there was one place i had to visit immediately and that's the tom o'dell clinic. they came every week into my office wanting to know that. i want to say they're...
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i mean, it's right there for anybody to pick up. >>> earlier this week jan went to the post office in park. we showed alicia the copy of her work badge. she provided that and other personal data when she applied for a passport. a couple was providing personal information for the child's passport. they overheard our situation. >> none of the information would ever show up on somebody's scratch pad. >> we showed the supervisor what we found. >> this is a risk of identity theft. >> i agree with you. >> how did this happen? >> i don't know. i would have to investigate. >> we'll let you know what they find. >>> workers are under way around the clock to get water and aide. they decimated cities and town where is the survivors are hungry, dehydrated and at risk for disease. the official count stands at 11079. but more than 3,600 people are estimated to have died. at least 600,000 people have been displaced. officials are focusing on getting hope to survivors. >>> the pace of the delays operation is picking up with more food and medical aid reaching the disaster zone. happening today in the b
i mean, it's right there for anybody to pick up. >>> earlier this week jan went to the post office in park. we showed alicia the copy of her work badge. she provided that and other personal data when she applied for a passport. a couple was providing personal information for the child's passport. they overheard our situation. >> none of the information would ever show up on somebody's scratch pad. >> we showed the supervisor what we found. >> this is a risk of...
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and jan crawford is in washington. jan, good morning. >> good morning, margaret and charlie.chievement, a pledge he made dozens of times. >> if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. >> if you like your current insurance, you will keep it your current insurance. >> if you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. no one will be able to take that away from you. >> reporter: but now, as more than 3 million americans are getting letters saying that their existing insurance is being cancelled, the president last night added a few qualifiers. >> if you have or had one of these plans, before the affordable care act came into law, and you really like that plan, what we've said was you could keep it. if it hasn't changed since laws passed. >> now, his original promise earned the president four pinocchios from "the washington post" fact checker which called it a whopper. his new pledge three years later last night appears to be a little more precise. >>> the white house is giving public tours for the first time in nearly eight months. critics say the tours never should have bee
and jan crawford is in washington. jan, good morning. >> good morning, margaret and charlie.chievement, a pledge he made dozens of times. >> if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. >> if you like your current insurance, you will keep it your current insurance. >> if you like your insurance plan, you will keep it. no one will be able to take that away from you. >> reporter: but now, as more than 3 million americans are getting letters saying that their...