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and the first ceo of johns hopkins medicine. the next two quarters of the fbi could be here in maryland. -- the next headquarters of the fbi. they're looking to move to a central location. for the past 37 years, it has been based at the j. edgar hoover building but they're looking to move because of a number of problems. the estimate that a new headquarters would cost $1.20 billion and would not be completed until 2020. senator cardin says things could proceed as soon as the funding is approved and there are several locations in maryland that would fit the qualifications. >> tonight, 40,000 pounds of ground beef being recalled in 16 states. a voluntary recall by tyson birds come a sample of the 80/20 beefed tested positive for e coli. no positive cases of human illness come in there should not be as long as it is handled properly. it does not look like although any of it was distributed here in maryland. it may feel like a bladder infection but it is not it is it painful bladder syndrome that affects women, much more often than
and the first ceo of johns hopkins medicine. the next two quarters of the fbi could be here in maryland. -- the next headquarters of the fbi. they're looking to move to a central location. for the past 37 years, it has been based at the j. edgar hoover building but they're looking to move because of a number of problems. the estimate that a new headquarters would cost $1.20 billion and would not be completed until 2020. senator cardin says things could proceed as soon as the funding is approved...
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c-span: in your professional training in your life at johns hopkins would have used it to yourself i n't ever want to do what i see that doctor dewey? >> guest: there have been a few occasions obviously. you learn likely at places like hopkins there are privileges where we have some of the post a brilliant and best physicians and the world. i wouldn't say that happens as much to be as it happens in the local school and as much as it happens as a resident when i saw colleagues only in my discipline but in other disciplines to be good things i consider to not be good for either for the welfare of a patient. the key decisions to continue the treatment. making decisions to stopping treatment. giving the family false expectations. i think that that is obviously some think that i really feel strongly against it. and i told myself i will never do that. my goal in life is always to be honest to a patient is to beat when i cannot of the operating room the first thing what i do talk to them this is what we do this is what we are going to do. you do every single thing that is in my brain right n
c-span: in your professional training in your life at johns hopkins would have used it to yourself i n't ever want to do what i see that doctor dewey? >> guest: there have been a few occasions obviously. you learn likely at places like hopkins there are privileges where we have some of the post a brilliant and best physicians and the world. i wouldn't say that happens as much to be as it happens in the local school and as much as it happens as a resident when i saw colleagues only in my...
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staff, faculty, alumni, and supporters of the john hopkins university and hospital marked the 130th anniversary of his death. mr. hawkins died on this day back in 1873 leading $7 million in his will to establish university and hospital that bears his name. at that time, it was the nation's largest philanthropic request that many benefit from down to this day. >> educated people created new knowledge and helped keep people healthy and make people who are sick go better. >> the friends of john hopkins society has been marking the occasion since 1973. that was then the 100th anniversary of his death. >> here is your 11 insta-weather forecast. >> we have seen a significant drop in temperatures. we were close to the 60's at the end of last week. now temperatures are in the 40's and 30's. we hit a 45-degree high at bwi. have dropped down to 37. it is even colder toward the west. it is 28 in oakland. these temperatures are closer to where we should be this time of year. we have said goodbye to the mild weather. it looks like temperatures will continue to drop tonight. we're under mostly clear skies. t
staff, faculty, alumni, and supporters of the john hopkins university and hospital marked the 130th anniversary of his death. mr. hawkins died on this day back in 1873 leading $7 million in his will to establish university and hospital that bears his name. at that time, it was the nation's largest philanthropic request that many benefit from down to this day. >> educated people created new knowledge and helped keep people healthy and make people who are sick go better. >> the...
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. >> much more ahead including a new leader at the helm of johns hopkins. we introduce you to the new ceo of the famous institution. >> ravens come home reeling from a west coast trip that will likely complicate travel plans for january. >> a little rain in the forecast of the next few days. a look at the seven-day in just a moment. traffic heavy this afternoon. your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a gentle giant. bundle home and auto at progressive.com. >> state leaders say they are hoping to land the fbi headquarters in maryland. they are looking to relocate from the j. edgar hoover building because of problems with the facility. the fbi estimates a new headquarters would cost more than $1 billion and would not be completed until 2020, but site selection to begin next year. governor o'malley has signed an executive order outlining the first plant for sustainable growth. the o'malley's administration says the purpose of the plan maryland is to work with local government to identify areas for pitcher state investment, growt
. >> much more ahead including a new leader at the helm of johns hopkins. we introduce you to the new ceo of the famous institution. >> ravens come home reeling from a west coast trip that will likely complicate travel plans for january. >> a little rain in the forecast of the next few days. a look at the seven-day in just a moment. traffic heavy this afternoon. your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a gentle giant. bundle home and auto at...
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a new leader at john hopkins. >> it is hard around the holidays, that is all. it is hollen. i miss my son. >> a mother's desperate plea to find a person who gunned down her son. >> if you are hoping for a white christmas, there is a chance. here is a look outside. mostly cloudy. 50 >>> had at it, -- have at it. >> and orioles but feel the helped make the holiday by air. outfielder helped make the holiday happier. let's just seeing the smiles makes it all worthwhile. >> i'm excited and appreciative. we do not have a gift. trying to take care of your kids. >> the program brought baltimore city public schools helped the family slept a family. -- select a family. >>> it has to be a lot of pressure taking over at johns hopkins. that is the task for paul rothman. he is currently dean of the harvard college of medicine at the university of iowa. university officials call him a visionary leader with a deep understanding of the many challenges facing health care. >> hopkins has wonderful traditions. i am committed to ensuring those are followed and maintained. >> he will join hopkins
a new leader at john hopkins. >> it is hard around the holidays, that is all. it is hollen. i miss my son. >> a mother's desperate plea to find a person who gunned down her son. >> if you are hoping for a white christmas, there is a chance. here is a look outside. mostly cloudy. 50 >>> had at it, -- have at it. >> and orioles but feel the helped make the holiday by air. outfielder helped make the holiday happier. let's just seeing the smiles makes it all...
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the 9-year-old girl was taken also to johns hopkins hospital. she remains in critical condition. there's no word on condition of any of the drivers. as you can see, the police have cleared the scene and traffic is now once again flowing. state tuned for later updates later on this evening. back to you. >> reporting live in sky chopper 13. more breaking news on the roads, the bad rush hour continues with another deadly accident, this one in montgomery county. at least one person has died and several others are injured in a crash on rockville pike. a metro bus and at least five vehicles were involved. they're treating patients from the walk wag wounded to trauma cases. >>> heartbreak for the family of an honor student who vanished here in baltimore. one year later her family is pushing for answers. we're live in west baltimore and we have more on the vigil that's set to begin an hour from now. mike? >> reporter: many of felicia barns' family members will be here. it's been a difficult year for them even as police say they're making progress in the case. >> we just want the person b
the 9-year-old girl was taken also to johns hopkins hospital. she remains in critical condition. there's no word on condition of any of the drivers. as you can see, the police have cleared the scene and traffic is now once again flowing. state tuned for later updates later on this evening. back to you. >> reporting live in sky chopper 13. more breaking news on the roads, the bad rush hour continues with another deadly accident, this one in montgomery county. at least one person has died...
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and in a relatively short period of months the dark winter exercise come by johns hopkins university concluded -- and i'm going to be rhomboid -- but concluded somewhere in the neighborhood of 800,000 americans would be dead. some one here knows the exact number. where is keith? that's close enough. and something, a multiple of that would be infected with smallpox. imagine in our country of that happened think of the martial law, think of being diligent to move from state to state. free people, that's what we are. we are people that want to get up in the morning and go where will want and see what we want and think what we wanted the purpose of terrorism is not to kill people, the purpose is to terrorize. it's to alter your behavior. and imagine this country if we had 800,000 people dead from smallpox and martial law imposed the process and that study exists it's available and it is that concern that caused george w. bush to step up and decide you couldn't wait to be attacked the only thing you could do is try to put pressure on terrorist states and put pressure on terrorist networks
and in a relatively short period of months the dark winter exercise come by johns hopkins university concluded -- and i'm going to be rhomboid -- but concluded somewhere in the neighborhood of 800,000 americans would be dead. some one here knows the exact number. where is keith? that's close enough. and something, a multiple of that would be infected with smallpox. imagine in our country of that happened think of the martial law, think of being diligent to move from state to state. free people,...
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john hopkins -- johns hopkins they don't let you cut the grass there without a degree. [laughter] you cannot mow the lawn without a bachelors of arts. we have to challenges we need to bring the bottom to the average and we need to bring the average so much fire with particular emphasis on a tony wagner calls the three c's of education creativity, a communication and collaboration and so you have people who can not only do their job but invent and reinvent on the spot. as the head of dupont said to was, i need every employee to be present, to be present all the time. because in the hyper-connected world, this is the last chapter, the average is officially over. what happens when the world gets this hyper-connected and your next boss has access to the robot, or chief genius or automation or digitization, the averages over. woody allen victim that 82 90% of life is just showing up is no longer applicable. if you just show up for your job, you will not have that job for thrive. there is this saying in texas all you never have done is all you'll ever will do. that is no long
john hopkins -- johns hopkins they don't let you cut the grass there without a degree. [laughter] you cannot mow the lawn without a bachelors of arts. we have to challenges we need to bring the bottom to the average and we need to bring the average so much fire with particular emphasis on a tony wagner calls the three c's of education creativity, a communication and collaboration and so you have people who can not only do their job but invent and reinvent on the spot. as the head of dupont said...
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familiar live south baltimore. 5-year-old jake and his sister 9-year-old alexandria were flown to johns hopkins but a hour later jake died. their parents were also taken to the hospital. >> it's believed to be very critical. >> reporter: police identified the driver of the suv that plowed into them as 23-year-old devin mckeiver who was speeding will both children are at federal hill preparatory. alexandria a 4th and jake a kinder gardener. the principal announced the news on the website and said the boy's calm spirit and charming smile will be missed. wjz spoke with the driver of the car that was directly in front of the owens and he said even though it was a chain reaction, the impact for him was also hard. 39 -year-old joshua says it happened in seconds. just as i was coming to a stop because traffic slowed. it was easily the most horrific thing i've ever been involved in. weija jiang, wjz "eyewitness news." >> after the investigation is complete, police will consult with the state's attorney to determine if charges will be filed. >>> a terrifying single car incident killed two young women in
familiar live south baltimore. 5-year-old jake and his sister 9-year-old alexandria were flown to johns hopkins but a hour later jake died. their parents were also taken to the hospital. >> it's believed to be very critical. >> reporter: police identified the driver of the suv that plowed into them as 23-year-old devin mckeiver who was speeding will both children are at federal hill preparatory. alexandria a 4th and jake a kinder gardener. the principal announced the news on the...
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two professors at jobs hopkins -- johns hopkins propose a permanent calendar each 12 month period isthe same as the year before. the new year march june, september and december would have 31 days and all the rest would have 30. christmas would always fall on a sunday and halloween october 30th and always fall on monday. and they say this is an effort to save money because we spend many of our hours and millions of dollars calculating on what i did a certain week would fall for future reference. justin. >> if your birthday is always on tuesday you might not be happy. >> how confusing shah. >> are you kidding me? how about the people proud to be born on a leap day. that 29th is eradicateed. anyway let's do weather. how about this sunrise shot from the naval academy. i believe we will have a beautiful sun is rise. there's the time-lapse view. look over the severn. get your cameras ready. i want to see the photos because it should be a pretty one of the clouds rollback in 35 annapolis by the water. and centerville 28 in columbia and 26 in woodbine and white snow across the northern tier
two professors at jobs hopkins -- johns hopkins propose a permanent calendar each 12 month period isthe same as the year before. the new year march june, september and december would have 31 days and all the rest would have 30. christmas would always fall on a sunday and halloween october 30th and always fall on monday. and they say this is an effort to save money because we spend many of our hours and millions of dollars calculating on what i did a certain week would fall for future reference....
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. >> it happen and exploded and all three were engulfd in flames -- one was taken to john hopkins and one 17-year-old girl was burned over half her body. the families here are shocked and saddened over this tragic accident. >> this is more on the kids that got hurt. i hate to see anybody get hurt, let alone the teeners. >> my grandson knows the little girl. it is really sad. >> the baltimore fire officials said that this is a reminder about safety for anybody that starts backyard fires. >> this is someone that has never used this type of thing. >> another 17-year-old girl and these are expected to be okay. >> thank you. the fire officials said there was a fire inside the house after that situation. >> armed and dangerous, the police are looking for two suspects behind the attack of a light rail train. these are the pictures released by the police. the police said that they tried the loss at the light rail, a passenger was hurt, if you have information, call the police and -- >>> gone too soon, more on that young victim killed in a violent accident. this 5-year-old from baltimore is sa
. >> it happen and exploded and all three were engulfd in flames -- one was taken to john hopkins and one 17-year-old girl was burned over half her body. the families here are shocked and saddened over this tragic accident. >> this is more on the kids that got hurt. i hate to see anybody get hurt, let alone the teeners. >> my grandson knows the little girl. it is really sad. >> the baltimore fire officials said that this is a reminder about safety for anybody that starts...
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. >> johns hopkins university doctors facing serious charges.oming up, what he's accused of stealing from a disabled adult care facility. >> and talks underway in a merger with the university of college park. >> first let's see if you won the lottery last night. here's a look at lottery numbers. [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. pillsbury holiday star cookies start with pillsbury cookie dough easy. then add my own favorite frosting and sprinkles. just three ingredients to sweet memories. holiday ideas made easy. >> a nationwide search for the county's next superintendent enlisting the help of a national search firm. >> a final report on a possible quote on a possible school merger. that merger is recommended by the board would involve the university of maryland baltimore with the university of maryland college park. 11 n
. >> johns hopkins university doctors facing serious charges.oming up, what he's accused of stealing from a disabled adult care facility. >> and talks underway in a merger with the university of college park. >> first let's see if you won the lottery last night. here's a look at lottery numbers. [ female announcer ] what would you call an ordinary breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a...
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>> the older sister is here at john hopkins and is stable tonight and the former governor reached out for a comment, he declined as the family is in mourning. from sky eye chopper 13, a state police crash team on thursday afternoon piecing together a deadly crash that claimed the life of a $5 year old baltimore boy the day before. i 83 was shut down to reconstruct the scene. the traffic was stopped well into rush hour after the crash at 3:00 p.m. >> it was a four-vehicle pile up. the first vehicle had the most injuries. >> that call was this see dan and inside, the family from south baltimore and the two other siblings were taken too the -- to the hospital. the boy died and the parents were taken to the hospital. the police said that the driver of the s.u.v. that hit them as a 32 23á year old male that they said was speeding at the time. both of the children go to this school, jake was in kindergarten. the principal talked about it on the school web page and said his spirit will be missed. another driver said that the impact was hard for him. they said it happen in seconds, the traffi
>> the older sister is here at john hopkins and is stable tonight and the former governor reached out for a comment, he declined as the family is in mourning. from sky eye chopper 13, a state police crash team on thursday afternoon piecing together a deadly crash that claimed the life of a $5 year old baltimore boy the day before. i 83 was shut down to reconstruct the scene. the traffic was stopped well into rush hour after the crash at 3:00 p.m. >> it was a four-vehicle pile up....
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he is treated at johns hopkins this morning.upy protesters disrupt the ports up and down the west coast. demonstrators set to picket ports from california to washington state. thousands of people closed the port of oakland, california last month. organizers want to highlight the unfair working conditions there. >>> investors on wall street will try to extend the rally. consumer sentiment jumped up to a 6-month high, trade gap narrowed in november. businesses and consumers bought goods and services made in the united states. >>> americans continue to set records in on line shopping for the holiday season with sales totaling $25 billion so far. as mike hellgren reports, that kind of spending is leaving some groups in the dust. >> big sales whipped some shoppers in to a frenzy, gobbling up bargains for themselves. >> each box has a name of a child and a number. >> reporter: while the shelves of the warehouse don't look bare, they are struggling to keep up with requests for help, while giving is down. imagine the feeling of child wa
he is treated at johns hopkins this morning.upy protesters disrupt the ports up and down the west coast. demonstrators set to picket ports from california to washington state. thousands of people closed the port of oakland, california last month. organizers want to highlight the unfair working conditions there. >>> investors on wall street will try to extend the rally. consumer sentiment jumped up to a 6-month high, trade gap narrowed in november. businesses and consumers bought goods...
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johns hopkins university bloomberg school of public health insurance and so on and have you here it's an honor to be here thanks for joining us. there's so many different places to start i can't can we start with the evergreen project and then work backwards to what is the evergreen project it's basically a health cooperative that's enabled each to each state is i'm able to have one health care cooperative a nonprofit health insurance cooperative which is a mouthful we'll talk about what it actually is but under the affordable care act as you may remember when the compromising was going on back in two thousand and ten in late two thousand and nine there was a public option which is sort of mini single payer that was in the original bill and fell out in sort of as a sop to liberals if you will senator kent conrad introduced a small section of the bill that allows for these nonprofit co-ops in each state so that's what we're trying to do in the state of maryland so you can have so each state could have basically want correct that's interesting and you can go right across the state. we w
johns hopkins university bloomberg school of public health insurance and so on and have you here it's an honor to be here thanks for joining us. there's so many different places to start i can't can we start with the evergreen project and then work backwards to what is the evergreen project it's basically a health cooperative that's enabled each to each state is i'm able to have one health care cooperative a nonprofit health insurance cooperative which is a mouthful we'll talk about what it...
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a 5-year-old boy and his 9-year- old sister were flown to the johns hopkins children's center. an hour later he died. the parents were taken to the hospital. all four were wearing seat belts. state police identified the driver of the suv that plowed into them as a 23-year-old from baltimore county. he was treated for minor injuries. the accident is one of three in a span of 12 hours. in bethesda a metro truck slammed into a car. a dozen passengers were treated at the hospital. a few miles on the beltway at 3:00 a.m. thursday two women were killed. a 22-year-old and a 19-year- old. her uncle was at the scene. >> she works and goes to school. she just graduated from high school. thinking about going to college. >> reporter: police say their car is up against a brick wall. investigators are still working to figure out how all three tragedies happened. the little girl and her parents involved in the crash on the jfx are in stable condition. at this point it is unclear if the driver will be charged. >>> police reconstructed the accident scene on the jfx this afternoon. they believe
a 5-year-old boy and his 9-year- old sister were flown to the johns hopkins children's center. an hour later he died. the parents were taken to the hospital. all four were wearing seat belts. state police identified the driver of the suv that plowed into them as a 23-year-old from baltimore county. he was treated for minor injuries. the accident is one of three in a span of 12 hours. in bethesda a metro truck slammed into a car. a dozen passengers were treated at the hospital. a few miles on...
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. >> reporter: they're cracking down on repeat offenders like a man who murdered a john hopkins researcher. john wagner now serving a life sentence for killing pitkaren. >> i want to thank them for their help in prosecuting mr. wagner who in many ways is the poster child for the type of offenders that my office is committed to prosecuting. >> reporter: taking violent criminals off the streets, helping make neighborhoods safer. >> more progress, the number of nonfatal shootings has been cut in half since the year 2000. juvenile homicides are at a 30 year low. megan mckorkel. >>> the number of robbery, and deaths are dropping since july. >>> firefighters are battling a two alarm fire on washington boulevard in elk ridge. firefighters were called to help battle the flames. we have a crew on the scene and we're working to get more information. >>> a scare brings the bomb squad to baltimore city hall, someone noticed a package outside of city hall. it was wrapped in a t-shirt with the word bomb on it. turns out there were no explosives just a box of chicken. offices were closed today for the ho
. >> reporter: they're cracking down on repeat offenders like a man who murdered a john hopkins researcher. john wagner now serving a life sentence for killing pitkaren. >> i want to thank them for their help in prosecuting mr. wagner who in many ways is the poster child for the type of offenders that my office is committed to prosecuting. >> reporter: taking violent criminals off the streets, helping make neighborhoods safer. >> more progress, the number of nonfatal...
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she was taken to the johns hopkins bayview burn center. a second person was also burned.no worddon their condition this morning. the department of public works is reminding baltimore residents... to recycle wrapping paper and christmas tr. trees.you can take your tree to the ree-bird avenue citizen drop-off center... throughout the month of january.you can also bring your own containers... to collect mulch. anyone who can't drop off trees... can set them out during regular trash days... just make sure any tinsel is removed. it's a different way to in maryland.pollution problems maryland."environment maryland" tookkto m and t bank how big of a problem chicken - manure is in mmryland.its lattst report says maryland farmerr produce enough chicken manure to cover the entire football field ann reach twice the height of the stadium. farmers take the untreated waste.. and spread it on their fields as fertilizer.but the excess waste runs right into the bay. 3 "we need to stop putting too much chicken litter on the gorund... we have too much chicke
she was taken to the johns hopkins bayview burn center. a second person was also burned.no worddon their condition this morning. the department of public works is reminding baltimore residents... to recycle wrapping paper and christmas tr. trees.you can take your tree to the ree-bird avenue citizen drop-off center... throughout the month of january.you can also bring your own containers... to collect mulch. anyone who can't drop off trees... can set them out during regular trash days... just...
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johns hopkins is rolling out a program that helps you lose weight over the phone. a groundbreaking case welcomes the troops home. >> the latest storm system is moving offshore. >> your morning commute is looking very nice. we have no delays on those roadways. >> a bullying case heads to the jury today in baltimore city. i will have a live report. >> the congressional stalemate over your paycheck continues and time is running out. i am kate
johns hopkins is rolling out a program that helps you lose weight over the phone. a groundbreaking case welcomes the troops home. >> the latest storm system is moving offshore. >> your morning commute is looking very nice. we have no delays on those roadways. >> a bullying case heads to the jury today in baltimore city. i will have a live report. >> the congressional stalemate over your paycheck continues and time is running out. i am kate
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he is treated at johns hopkins pediatric.will have a chance to meet ray rice, cohosting a program at the port discovery childrens museum. the event is set to run from 5:00 until 8:00 this evening. stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. up next, robert griffin talks about his heisman trophy win. >>> look at that name there, robert griffin iii, baylor university, he is also with us ahead this morning and looking forward to talk to him. >> very impressive kid. >> that, he is. >>> first, new set of sexual abuse allegations against a leading sports figure there. police in memphis say bobby dodd long time leader of the aau is suspected of sexual abusing boys, a separate story here. two alleged victims told their story to espn last week. >> that story on the heels of penn state. meanwhile, developments this week at penn state. at least five alleged victims are set to tell their stories in court for the first time. anna werner is in state college, pennsylvania. good morning, anna. >> reporter: good morning, jeff. you know, there
he is treated at johns hopkins pediatric.will have a chance to meet ray rice, cohosting a program at the port discovery childrens museum. the event is set to run from 5:00 until 8:00 this evening. stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. up next, robert griffin talks about his heisman trophy win. >>> look at that name there, robert griffin iii, baylor university, he is also with us ahead this morning and looking forward to talk to him. >> very impressive kid. >> that, he...
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that's what the doctor, director of the breast cancer program at johns hopkins is doing. she's developed a new way to treat and prevent breast cancer by delivering chemo cell to the milk ducts. >> it is akin to putting drano down the tubes so that everything gets cleaned out. once it is cleaned out, the breast can stay intact. it doesn't have to be removed. >> using a hair thin catheter, chemotherapy is injected through openings at the nipple directly into the milk ducts. the chemo destroys cancer cells or early stage cancers that are invisible by mammography all without toxic side effects. >> they inject the agents, we found that many of them are protected from getting cancer later on. there are those that had received the same drugs intravenously, had succumbed to their tumors. >> those results were from animal models. her colleague, medical oncologist dr. sterns supervised the study on 17 women with breast cancer who were scheduled to have a mastectomy. in this trial, the nipple therapy was used to determine how well the procedure was tolerated, not specifically to tre
that's what the doctor, director of the breast cancer program at johns hopkins is doing. she's developed a new way to treat and prevent breast cancer by delivering chemo cell to the milk ducts. >> it is akin to putting drano down the tubes so that everything gets cleaned out. once it is cleaned out, the breast can stay intact. it doesn't have to be removed. >> using a hair thin catheter, chemotherapy is injected through openings at the nipple directly into the milk ducts. the chemo...
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johns hopkins college park, right intthe montgomery county. >> doeses it offer pital? does it offer information resource >> it offers capapital entree and partnership with firms that want to d do business in the cnty and the opportunity to do research and development witith somof the institutions that t are involved. we d do it under one units.. that is the objective. i think we e have a pretty good chance of success. >> there has been a lot written lately comparing montgomery county to fairfax county. in t washingtonn pt, montntgomery county has lost its status as a fairfax's twin, saying virginia is adding jobs at a faster ratate and montgomery county is not keeping pacace. >> i think thatt was a little overstated. fairfax as done a t terrific job. it is likike having a magic johnsoand chael jordan on your basketball team. they are doioing fine. >> but if you have the potential to win a championship, and i s say this as a a newontgomery county residents. i anot proud mtgomerery county resident. -- i am now a proud montgomery county resent. >> if you look at our taxes
johns hopkins college park, right intthe montgomery county. >> doeses it offer pital? does it offer information resource >> it offers capapital entree and partnership with firms that want to d do business in the cnty and the opportunity to do research and development witith somof the institutions that t are involved. we d do it under one units.. that is the objective. i think we e have a pretty good chance of success. >> there has been a lot written lately comparing montgomery...
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noah was taken to johns hopkins hospital and died. the tree was dead for a long time before the wind storm and noah's family is suing for $12 million, including more than $60,000 in medical bills and said the tree should have been cut down and that the kids should have never been taken outside in dangerous conditions. instead of an apology, the forum refunded them money and invited them to attend another festival. >>> there's a big help wanted sign at the cause. it should be ready for a june 2012 opening, they started the hiring process. right now only 15 job openings are posted but more are coming. >> from here through the opening of the facility, call it april and the hiring process, we'll add jobs continually every week. that process will ramp up. today it's just 15 to 20 jobs. >> the casino plans to host a recruiting event in mid-january to help fill everything from part time jobs to six-figure management position. for a look at the openings, click on this story's link. >>> when this comes to the holidays, there are plenty of pres
noah was taken to johns hopkins hospital and died. the tree was dead for a long time before the wind storm and noah's family is suing for $12 million, including more than $60,000 in medical bills and said the tree should have been cut down and that the kids should have never been taken outside in dangerous conditions. instead of an apology, the forum refunded them money and invited them to attend another festival. >>> there's a big help wanted sign at the cause. it should be ready for...
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and two children were flown to johns hopkins after this accident along northbound i-83 in baltimore countyve people were hurtt lauren cook ...// let's... us know.../ if... those accidents... are still... causing headaches. áásheáá.../ has our traffic edge report. report. if you were hoping to score a cheap ticket to this sunday's ravens/bengals game.. you might be out of luck. luck. cincinnati fans were given hot dogs... cotton candy.. and hot chocolate as they waited in line for a ""-for-1" ticket promotion yesterday. all tickets to the cincinnati home game have now been sold. the bengals have only sold out one game this season... meaning only one gameehas been televised in that market. that's too bad for bengals fans.. they've missed plays like this one from last weekend... when jerome simpsoo flipped over a cardinals defender to score a touchdown. this sunday's game is big or both the bengals and the ravens. if the bengals win.. they're in the playoffss if the ravens win.. they get aafirst round bye in the playoffs. 3 celebrating kwanzaa with crafts.. and music. pusic.-dancing- -dancing
and two children were flown to johns hopkins after this accident along northbound i-83 in baltimore countyve people were hurtt lauren cook ...// let's... us know.../ if... those accidents... are still... causing headaches. áásheáá.../ has our traffic edge report. report. if you were hoping to score a cheap ticket to this sunday's ravens/bengals game.. you might be out of luck. luck. cincinnati fans were given hot dogs... cotton candy.. and hot chocolate as they waited in line for a...
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. >> there is a way to try to raise money for the pancreatic research center at johns hopkins. reporting live from the studios in northwest baltimore, barry simms, wbal tv 11 news. >> thanks, barry. he was an all-around great guy. we want to thank the many of you who are leading condolence messages. -- leaving condolence messages. you can share your messages on wbaltv.com. click on "ron smith." the house has voted down the extension of the payroll tax cut. sally kidd is in our washington bureau with a look at what is next. >> president obama made a surprise appearance at the white house press briefing this afternoon and called on the house republican leadership to take action. unless congress breaks its stalemate, taxes will go up january 1 for some 160 million americans. >> i am calling on the leadership to bring it for a vote. >> president obama needs to call on senate democrats to go back into session and go to conference. >> the problem with the senate bill, republicans say, is that it is only a two-month extension. >> two months of certainty when it comes to payroll, their
. >> there is a way to try to raise money for the pancreatic research center at johns hopkins. reporting live from the studios in northwest baltimore, barry simms, wbal tv 11 news. >> thanks, barry. he was an all-around great guy. we want to thank the many of you who are leading condolence messages. -- leaving condolence messages. you can share your messages on wbaltv.com. click on "ron smith." the house has voted down the extension of the payroll tax cut. sally kidd is in...
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trooper had to land and wait for another med evac helicopter while the 9-year-old girl was taken to johns hopkins hospital. the conditions of both of the children are not known at the time. it is believed to be very critical. maryland state police have not released any other information at this time about the condition of any of the other drivers involved in this accident. but they still have two lanes of the ramp that go eastbound on the inner loop of the beltway closed as they continue their investigation. that is causing a fairly massive traffic delay back on the jones paul expressway extending back into the city. i would urge drivers to use another route out of the city other than the northbound 83. as you can see, it is backed up significantly. will likely be so for sometime. back to you on tv hill. >> thank you captain mike perry. continuing coverage continues at wjz.com. kristy breslin has more on the delays. >>> well the delays, as captain mike shows you, it will take 30 minutes to get through the city. get off at cold spring lane and get off at northern parkway. if you are in the delay,
trooper had to land and wait for another med evac helicopter while the 9-year-old girl was taken to johns hopkins hospital. the conditions of both of the children are not known at the time. it is believed to be very critical. maryland state police have not released any other information at this time about the condition of any of the other drivers involved in this accident. but they still have two lanes of the ramp that go eastbound on the inner loop of the beltway closed as they continue their...
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. >>> johns hopkins university announced the appointment of a new medical school dean. paul rothman has been working was a dean at the university of iowa and will start his new position in july. >> i think it's a top medical school now. i think our goal is to continue to be the top center. >> his background is a molecular rule toll ties. >>> a shooting happened in the 3200 block of wallford drive this morning. police believe the man was involved in an armed robbery. when they got to the scene, he had a gun in his hand. when he didn't drop it, they shot him. >> a harford county man faces child abuse charges for setting some of his children's hair on fire. 44-year-old steven heel gen son used an arrow some can and lighter to burn the kids' hair. >>> the international community is keeping a close eye on north korea. it comes as that country mourns the death ofs it long time leader kim jong il. they hope for a peaceful and stable transition of power. they also said the white house doesn't have new concerns. just the same ones they've always had. >>> showers off to the north
. >>> johns hopkins university announced the appointment of a new medical school dean. paul rothman has been working was a dean at the university of iowa and will start his new position in july. >> i think it's a top medical school now. i think our goal is to continue to be the top center. >> his background is a molecular rule toll ties. >>> a shooting happened in the 3200 block of wallford drive this morning. police believe the man was involved in an armed...
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siblings, 5-year-old jake owen and his sister alexandria were flown to the john hopkins children center, an hour later jake died, the parents were also taken to the hospital, all four were wearing seat belts, state police identified the driver of the suv that plowed into them as a 23-year-old man from baltimore county, treated for minor injuries, the accident is one of three deadly crashes on maryland roads in a pan span of 12 hours. a metro bus collided with a pickup truck, killing the driver. >> i felt the bus kind of sway and then it was just like bang we just hit it. >> reporter: a dozen passengers were treated at the hospital. a few miles down the beltway around 3:00 a.m. thursday two young women were killed on silver springs university boulevard. 22-year-old denise richards and 19-year-old tamara johnson. her uncle was at at the scene. >> she works and going to school and just graduated from high school, thinking about going to college. >> police their car was the only one involved, it is barely recognizable. they are working to find out how all three happened. right now it is clo
siblings, 5-year-old jake owen and his sister alexandria were flown to the john hopkins children center, an hour later jake died, the parents were also taken to the hospital, all four were wearing seat belts, state police identified the driver of the suv that plowed into them as a 23-year-old man from baltimore county, treated for minor injuries, the accident is one of three deadly crashes on maryland roads in a pan span of 12 hours. a metro bus collided with a pickup truck, killing the driver....
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stabbed another a cat.it happened just affer - midnight yesterday morning.the victim was rushed to johns hopkins hospptal. she's in stable coodition with stab wounds in the arm and thigh. nicholson is being held on 75- thousand dollars bail.poliie say this isn't the only stabbbng to happen at mckeldin square. 9:25:302 deeinitely possibly 3 at occupy baltimore one was food. it's dishearttning... we have an obligation to reactt react.the city has gone on record ssying they suppoot free speecc but that camping is prohibited t the inner harbor..hen the city is ready to actt police tell us they residenns in southeast baatimore are on alert.. after a pair of pitbulls attack a poodle.and now police arr getting involved. involved.police say thee've gooten a ffood of complaints about nleashedddogssin pptterson park...nd they say unleashed dogs.. lead to attaaks..hey've given out 10 citations recently ... and last night police held a meeting about the troubbing trend.the owner of the pitbulls blamed for the mmst rrcent attacks.. howed up.and so did theeowner of the poodle ... she gave a vivid descriptionn
stabbed another a cat.it happened just affer - midnight yesterday morning.the victim was rushed to johns hopkins hospptal. she's in stable coodition with stab wounds in the arm and thigh. nicholson is being held on 75- thousand dollars bail.poliie say this isn't the only stabbbng to happen at mckeldin square. 9:25:302 deeinitely possibly 3 at occupy baltimore one was food. it's dishearttning... we have an obligation to reactt react.the city has gone on record ssying they suppoot free speecc but...
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unless this was developed at johns hopkins, i don't believe a word of it. now we have some flying things and then we're off and running. >> yes. this is good stuff. this is called an a.s.o. >> dave: this is an old idea for a toy. >> hold it steady and give it a quick pull. >> dave: oh, and it-- it has-- >> yeah, hold it out steady. >> dave: you've got to concentrate now. >> quick pull. >> dave: oh, yeah. >> they're pretty good. they work every time. >> dave: these aren't very expensive, are they? >> they're $19. >> dave: look out, lady, look out! oh, my god! one more. i have to get one in the balcony. i like these. >> hold it up straight. >> dave: okay, here we go. >> dave: there you go. shannon ice, ladies and gentlemen. we'll be right back are governor jon huntsman. merry christmas, shannon. thank you very much. nice job. ( applause ) ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ ♪ ( applause ). >> dave: thank you very much. our next guest is the former governor of the great state of utah, also a former united states ambassador to china. he is now a candidate for the republican nominat
unless this was developed at johns hopkins, i don't believe a word of it. now we have some flying things and then we're off and running. >> yes. this is good stuff. this is called an a.s.o. >> dave: this is an old idea for a toy. >> hold it steady and give it a quick pull. >> dave: oh, and it-- it has-- >> yeah, hold it out steady. >> dave: you've got to concentrate now. >> quick pull. >> dave: oh, yeah. >> they're pretty good. they work...
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he told a counselor at john hopkins hospital that his father abused him so he would not have to be sent back to glenmont elementary school. the young men -- man was admitted while dealing with the bullying. he was beat up and even joked until he passed out. -- and even joked -- choked until he passed out. an attorney asked sullivan if there was a paper trail or evidence of the bullying, and the father said no and that he did not think he had to document this. the school said they never received the bling -- bullying form. city's schools do not have a zero tolerance policy -- city schoolds do not have -- schools do not have a zero tolerance policy. reporting live from the city courthouse east, wbal tv 11 news. >> now, your 11 insta-weather forecast. >> temperatures managed to get into the low 50's, and with the cloud cover, they will drop back down. 49 at the airport. an east wind at 5. this is mostly up near the pennsylvania line, but there is a chance you could see some light rain, especially north of baltimore. the chance of rain will go up significantly tomorrow. we will stay in the
he told a counselor at john hopkins hospital that his father abused him so he would not have to be sent back to glenmont elementary school. the young men -- man was admitted while dealing with the bullying. he was beat up and even joked until he passed out. -- and even joked -- choked until he passed out. an attorney asked sullivan if there was a paper trail or evidence of the bullying, and the father said no and that he did not think he had to document this. the school said they never received...
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. >>> johns hopkins and pepsi inked a deal that could have thousands of pepsi employees coming here. the world's second largest soda company is going to pay for workers and dependents to get certain surgeries done at hopkins. it covers cardiac and complex joint proceeders and open to pepsi-co employees. >>> after a win, the ravens have taken over the afc. here is sports director mark viviano. >> reporter: the ravens maybe the best team in the afc. the indianapolis colts are the worst. that mismatch played out as expected. for the first time ever against the colts , the ravens had the better qb. manning is hurt. joe flacco flew two touchdown passes. the ravens scored on their first possession and never trailed the colts. three sacks forcing three fumbles that ends up a routine ravens beatdown of a bad team, 24-10 the final. >> we got to keep it rolling. championship teams, they don't settle for what is happening now, every week they strive to get better and continue to go in progress. >> i mean, hey, for me, it was one of them games where i didn't want to do too much but stayed the co
. >>> johns hopkins and pepsi inked a deal that could have thousands of pepsi employees coming here. the world's second largest soda company is going to pay for workers and dependents to get certain surgeries done at hopkins. it covers cardiac and complex joint proceeders and open to pepsi-co employees. >>> after a win, the ravens have taken over the afc. here is sports director mark viviano. >> reporter: the ravens maybe the best team in the afc. the indianapolis colts...
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your wholesale source for trophies and awards. 3 college foottall coaching honorsscoograas to johns hopkinsargraaf...named a-f-c-a regioo two coach offthe year.. and tooson's rob ambrose one coach of the year..that's it for sports unlimitedd i'm &&pmorgan adsi
your wholesale source for trophies and awards. 3 college foottall coaching honorsscoograas to johns hopkinsargraaf...named a-f-c-a regioo two coach offthe year.. and tooson's rob ambrose one coach of the year..that's it for sports unlimitedd i'm &&pmorgan adsi
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despite best efforts by doctors at john hopkins, he did not survive injuries. the family has filed a $12 million lawsuit against carroll county his lawyers say they never apologized for the boy's death and handle the situation in an insulting manner. >> he was the lead of my life. he was a lot of everybody's life and knew him. i mean, we are just devastated. >> she fights back tears as she explains how her life has changed forever center 9-year- old boy noah was killed after being struck by a hickory tree almost two years ago. >> it was very upsetting. everything was handled. -- it definitely should have been handled differently. >> that a lawsuit filed by the family, a clemson the investigation done by the sheriff's office proved that the tree had been dead for a long period of time. the lawsuit goes on to say the camp is that clinton because it allowed the campers to play outside ignoring a high wind advisory debt had been issued by the national weather service. >> it is clear to us that carroll counties first priority is to protect the kids treaty failed to
despite best efforts by doctors at john hopkins, he did not survive injuries. the family has filed a $12 million lawsuit against carroll county his lawyers say they never apologized for the boy's death and handle the situation in an insulting manner. >> he was the lead of my life. he was a lot of everybody's life and knew him. i mean, we are just devastated. >> she fights back tears as she explains how her life has changed forever center 9-year- old boy noah was killed after being...
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the family is asking donations to be made in ron's name to john hopkins pancreatic concern research fund. >>> smith leaves behind five children and seven grandchildren. >>> the military hearing continues for bradley manning. the young soldier accused of leaking information to top secrets of wikileaks. she warned that he should not be loud to handle classified documents. after his time in iraq, he worked at intelligence analyst giving him access to documents. >>> on the stand, the parents of 10-year-old boy who they say is victim of years of bullying. saying the city did nothing to protect their son. wjz is live and mike schuh has more. >> reporter: the 10-year-old suffered a brain injury. he took the stand today telling the jury that he was beat up constantly, everyday. the sign couldn't be clear, no bullying. at hazelwood, the special needs child was repeatedly bullied. called racial names. they point to repeated attempts to get the principals and others to act with no success. the boy's father says all of this bullying fundamentally changed his son. when asked how, he couldn't continue
the family is asking donations to be made in ron's name to john hopkins pancreatic concern research fund. >>> smith leaves behind five children and seven grandchildren. >>> the military hearing continues for bradley manning. the young soldier accused of leaking information to top secrets of wikileaks. she warned that he should not be loud to handle classified documents. after his time in iraq, he worked at intelligence analyst giving him access to documents. >>> on...
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the woman charged in the death of a johns hopkins researcher will spend five additional years in prison. a judge sentenced her for violating the terms of her probation when she participated in the robbery and murder in july 2010. at the time of the attack, she was serving probation on drug charges. the sentence will be served in addition to rather than concurrent with the 30-year sentence she is already serving. >> the last big political showdown is playing down tonight and could affect your paycheck. house republicans say they will vote down a bipartisan senate bill to extend the payroll tax cut for two months. republicans say it is a one-year extension are nothing, but they're going toe to toe with senators who have already gone home for the holidays. here is brian more. >> it was endorsed by the white house and passed by a wide majority. >> two months? really? >> it creates uncertainty and will cause problems for people trying to create jobs in the private sector. but the showdown is creating uncertainty for 160 million americans as paychecks will go up on january 1st. the white hous
the woman charged in the death of a johns hopkins researcher will spend five additional years in prison. a judge sentenced her for violating the terms of her probation when she participated in the robbery and murder in july 2010. at the time of the attack, she was serving probation on drug charges. the sentence will be served in addition to rather than concurrent with the 30-year sentence she is already serving. >> the last big political showdown is playing down tonight and could affect...
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when things went wrong the woman was taken to union hospital, later johns hopkins. police investigated and found 35 fetuses in the freezer, some as late term as 36 weeks. the attorney representings rilely says the charms are without legal merit. >>> two firefighters suffered injuries bhiel fighting a fire today. both are expected to be okay. the cause of that fire is under investigation. >>> if you'll be downtown for the fireworks tomorrow, you'll find changes in the air and on the ground. fencing is up around the harbor this year to help with crowd control and police will be out in force to help with thousands of people expected to attend the big show and the show itself will be different. crews are putting the last touches on their show. they've added what they say will show that extra sizzle. >> we changed the show a little bit differently. we have a larger effect from the barge. we have added a different set piece. that should be really neat to see. >> the festivities kick off tomorrow at 9:00 and the fireworks start promptly at midnight. >>> and make sure when
when things went wrong the woman was taken to union hospital, later johns hopkins. police investigated and found 35 fetuses in the freezer, some as late term as 36 weeks. the attorney representings rilely says the charms are without legal merit. >>> two firefighters suffered injuries bhiel fighting a fire today. both are expected to be okay. the cause of that fire is under investigation. >>> if you'll be downtown for the fireworks tomorrow, you'll find changes in the air and...
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explosion que quemo a los jovenes de 16 y 17 aÑos de edad, quienes fueron internados en el hospital johns hopkinsenfrenta cargos por haber provocado un incendio en su propia vivienda... patricia cullop, de mount airy, maryland, presuntamente inicio el incendio en la cocina, y luego se parapeto en el atico, y llamo al 911 pidiendo ayuda... el siniestro ocurrio el 19 de diciembre.. autoridades informan haber arrestado a un hombre de 22 aÑos, en coneccion con un asesinato de un joven de 19 aÑos en el nor este de washington el pasado mes de octubre.... la policia arresto a terry terrell johnson acusado de asesinato en primer grado. segun informes, la policia respondio a un llamado de la cuadra 5200 de la calle clay el 26 de octubre para investigar un reporte de disparos y encontro a la victima en agonia quien fue trasladado a un hospital donde murio mas tarde. y las autoridades del condado de cumberland, carolina del norte, dijeron que un hombre acusado de dar muerte a su novia y secuestrar a su hija de 22 meses de edad se entrego a la policia en conneticut... segun informes, alexander zelaya habria
explosion que quemo a los jovenes de 16 y 17 aÑos de edad, quienes fueron internados en el hospital johns hopkinsenfrenta cargos por haber provocado un incendio en su propia vivienda... patricia cullop, de mount airy, maryland, presuntamente inicio el incendio en la cocina, y luego se parapeto en el atico, y llamo al 911 pidiendo ayuda... el siniestro ocurrio el 19 de diciembre.. autoridades informan haber arrestado a un hombre de 22 aÑos, en coneccion con un asesinato de un joven de 19 aÑos...
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johns hopkins is using modern technology to keep dieter's motivated. >> for doug howard, the decision to lose weight came shortly after the scale readfield he weighed 280 pounds. >> -- readfield he weighed 280 pounds. >> i found out i was diabetic. >> all purges the pins were given information about healthy eating and exercise. -- all participants were given information about healthy eating and exercise. two-thirds were given access to a website where they could track their way. summer offered counseling sessions and others were given phone and group counseling. >> most people know what to do. the key is to sustain behavior. a lot of the counseling is focused on the behavior is necessary to sustain weightloss. >> many lost at least 5% of their body weight and kept off for two years. and phone counseling had the same results as group counseling. >> they have the ability to go to the same facility week after week. but it is much easier to schedule an appointment and do it over the phone and scheduled again for the following week. >> he was able to track its progress on line. all of this
johns hopkins is using modern technology to keep dieter's motivated. >> for doug howard, the decision to lose weight came shortly after the scale readfield he weighed 280 pounds. >> -- readfield he weighed 280 pounds. >> i found out i was diabetic. >> all purges the pins were given information about healthy eating and exercise. -- all participants were given information about healthy eating and exercise. two-thirds were given access to a website where they could track...
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the woman was taken to johns hopkins can for treatment. >>> baltimore city officer shot by a county officer is expected to survive. the investigation on pine cove avenue in odenton started off on a search warrant on drug charges. vernon jackson was taken into custody outside the home. police seized 27 pounds of marijuana and another,000 dollars cash. officers went inside and that's when the shooting started. >> it appears once the intruders were inside the residents at a certain point a weapon discharged from one of the task force officeers from baltimore county that discharged striking one of the officers on the task force from baltimore city. >> police are investigating but county police say it locks like the shooting was probably -- looks like the shooting was probably accidental. >>> a fire caused damage to the side of a house. leon alexander junior sent in the video. authorities say the fire started yesterday afternoon on calvert road in north eat. no word on the cause or theextent of the damages. >>> deliberations resume in the case of paul schurick the one time aid of paul ehrlich on
the woman was taken to johns hopkins can for treatment. >>> baltimore city officer shot by a county officer is expected to survive. the investigation on pine cove avenue in odenton started off on a search warrant on drug charges. vernon jackson was taken into custody outside the home. police seized 27 pounds of marijuana and another,000 dollars cash. officers went inside and that's when the shooting started. >> it appears once the intruders were inside the residents at a certain...
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. >> at john hopkins doctor has been accused of stealing $150,000 to a nonprofit agency. he is submitting false timecards to deliver a facility that provides care to adults. he set up and control the account or the agency deposited the money. he stands trial this month. a charlottesville judge ruled that the family members of former lacrosse player hughley did not testify if they are present in the quarter. they are trying to lift the ban, but the judge says he is rejecting the defense's motionandrew leavey says although it is an unusual ruling, they have a reason behind it. >> he wants to make certain that witnesses are only testifying from their own knowledge and not what they heard some other witness testified to. >> the trial will take place in february of next year. the state report on a possible merger between the university of maryland college park and the baltimore campus is due out in the next week or so. the state board of regents is reviewing testimony from two public hearings. the merger report is being compiled at the request of the maryland general assembly.
. >> at john hopkins doctor has been accused of stealing $150,000 to a nonprofit agency. he is submitting false timecards to deliver a facility that provides care to adults. he set up and control the account or the agency deposited the money. he stands trial this month. a charlottesville judge ruled that the family members of former lacrosse player hughley did not testify if they are present in the quarter. they are trying to lift the ban, but the judge says he is rejecting the defense's...
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. >>> today a professioner from john's hopkins university was awarded the nobel prize in physics. adam weiss received the prize in stockholm. he helped to discover that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate. each nobel prize is worth $1.5 million. >>> still ahead here on news 4, a string of armed robberies in unexpected places. the man who's accused of targ targeting goodwill senders in maryland. >>> how you can buy christmas trees online. >>> a new twist at an old rivalry. how an army flag wound up at the navy memorial. >>> a cold day outside today, tomorrow, promises much the same, but there's a little bit [ female announcer ] more people are using wireless devices... in more ways than ever. and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress frees up more wireless spectrum... we can empower more people to innovate... putting momentum behind our economy. and we can reduce the deficit... with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. >>> a former goodwill employee is being he
. >>> today a professioner from john's hopkins university was awarded the nobel prize in physics. adam weiss received the prize in stockholm. he helped to discover that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate. each nobel prize is worth $1.5 million. >>> still ahead here on news 4, a string of armed robberies in unexpected places. the man who's accused of targ targeting goodwill senders in maryland. >>> how you can buy christmas trees online. >>> a...
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cancer specialists from the cancer center at johns hopkins find faults with the directive on self breast exams. >> i do believe that self exam is an important part of a woman's routine. and that is because she knows her breasts best. >> reporter: but she does agree with the reasoning behind the mammography recommendations. >> those are high risk with family history of breast cancer, the guidelines need to be quite different. but for the public at large, perhaps two to three years is sufficient to discover new breast cancers. >> reporter: before making any decision on how or when to screen, every woman should resolve in 2012 to learn her own individual risk for breast cancer. make that appointment now to have a serious discussion with your primary care doctor or gynecologist. have a healthy and happy new year. i'm andrea roane. >> you can get much more information about the fight against breast cancer by going to our website wusa9.com. just look for our health section under the features tab on our home page. >>> all right. olga is here to give us the great forecast, right? >> well, we got
cancer specialists from the cancer center at johns hopkins find faults with the directive on self breast exams. >> i do believe that self exam is an important part of a woman's routine. and that is because she knows her breasts best. >> reporter: but she does agree with the reasoning behind the mammography recommendations. >> those are high risk with family history of breast cancer, the guidelines need to be quite different. but for the public at large, perhaps two to three...
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. >> reporter: he enrolled in a trial program at john's hopkins. some were offered telephone counsel eming sessions, while others had both phone and group counselling. >> most people know what to do, the key is sustaining behavior. a lot of the counselling was focused on the behaviors that are necessary to sustain weight loss. >> both the phone and group counselling participants lost at least 5% of their body weight and kept it off for two years. the doctors were most excited to learn phone counselling helps just as much as groups. because of its convenience, it has the potential to reach more people. >> it's difficult to go to a facility on a regular basis week after week, it's much easier to schedule an appointment, do it over the phone and schedule again for the following week. >> doug participated in both phone and group counselling sessions and weighed himself every day to track his progress online. he says all the support motivated him to exercise six days a week and stick to an 1800 camry diet. >> i started out as a diabetic, and i'm now off
. >> reporter: he enrolled in a trial program at john's hopkins. some were offered telephone counsel eming sessions, while others had both phone and group counselling. >> most people know what to do, the key is sustaining behavior. a lot of the counselling was focused on the behaviors that are necessary to sustain weight loss. >> both the phone and group counselling participants lost at least 5% of their body weight and kept it off for two years. the doctors were most excited...
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that is unless two johns hopkins professors get their way and end leap years forever.t too confusing. notice how january 1st of this year fell on a sunday while january 1st of this year will be on a sunday. the professors want to change it so the same dates will always fall on the same day of the week. january 1st would be on sunday forever. and the need for leap year days would cease to exist. their calendar would follow a pattern of two 30-day months followed by one 31-day-longmont. the pair admits it's not as accurate as the current calendar, but say it would be more convenient and the day/date consistency would be business-friendly too. still, this would be really bad news for those who are superstitious. the new calendar would include four friday the 13ths every year. and the other catch, about every five years, to keep everything in sync, we'd have to have a leap week. see you on december 36th, my friends. so, wait, no leap year or leap day, but we need leap weeks? explain to me how exactly this is simpler again? >>> next, why it might just be worth it to adopt t
that is unless two johns hopkins professors get their way and end leap years forever.t too confusing. notice how january 1st of this year fell on a sunday while january 1st of this year will be on a sunday. the professors want to change it so the same dates will always fall on the same day of the week. january 1st would be on sunday forever. and the need for leap year days would cease to exist. their calendar would follow a pattern of two 30-day months followed by one 31-day-longmont. the pair...
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the woman was taken to johns hopkins for treatment and police across the country evict people out of the camp and authorities say they won force the denial of using the park at the time of their choice. >> but we are not going to tolerate people that are going to get into fights whether it be a stabbing or anything other and hurt people. >> reporter: an organizer say the victim and suspect have been staying at site but are not participants in the greater goal. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> an occupy protesters will be on the move in some cities. they are going to be joining up with housing rights activists to help families resist eviction and take control of vacant properties. this is an effort to focus attention in the ongoing housing crisis and giving moment jump and movement a new focus after dismantling many of the encampments over the past several weeks. >>> texas -- in texas a shooting aboard an amtrak train andate a dallas union station involvesplain clothes narcotics officer and a suspect. it happened aboard the texas eagle waiting to depart for chicago. the officer and bys
the woman was taken to johns hopkins for treatment and police across the country evict people out of the camp and authorities say they won force the denial of using the park at the time of their choice. >> but we are not going to tolerate people that are going to get into fights whether it be a stabbing or anything other and hurt people. >> reporter: an organizer say the victim and suspect have been staying at site but are not participants in the greater goal. sherrie johnson, abc2...
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. >> well, welcome to johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. i am charles duran, i'm the andrew w. millen professor of international relations here. we are absolutely delighted to have you participate in this lively discussion of a very important book, "conquered into liberty: two centuries of battles along the great warpath that made the american way of war." we're going to start off with a little exapplication of what is in the book by its author, eliot cohen, and then we're going to have some discussion afterwards, and we hope to have some time for a response to those comments and maybe even a chance to hear a couple of questions from the floor. eliot cohen is the robert osgood professor of strategic studies. he has served on the policy planning staff of the office of the secretary of defense before coming here in 1990. he has always been an officer in the united states army reserve. from 2007 to 2009, he was a counselor, was counselor of the department of state serving as secretary condoleezza rice's senior adviser on strategic issues. and
. >> well, welcome to johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. i am charles duran, i'm the andrew w. millen professor of international relations here. we are absolutely delighted to have you participate in this lively discussion of a very important book, "conquered into liberty: two centuries of battles along the great warpath that made the american way of war." we're going to start off with a little exapplication of what is in the book by its author, eliot cohen,...