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after charring from johns hopkins, where he worked as an afterching, fox news -- retiring from johns hopkins, where he worked as a neurosurgeon, but she says hired him as -- fox news has hired him as an analyst. in our "commitment 2012" coverage, michael busch is endorsing anthony brown and the race to become maryland's next governor. we have a crew in annapolis for the announcement. he has received the endorsement of governor arjun o'malley and -- governor martin o'malley and senate president mike miller. attorney general doug gensler and heather mizeur are also in the running for the nomination. a retired police officer is dead, shot and killed by officers in west virginia. officials say that the 55-year- old was armed with an assault- style weapon and handgun when he fired more than a dozen shots into a federal courthouse. responding officers say they were forced to return fire, it killing him. the only other injuries, three on-duty security officers hurt by flying debris. awful moments for anyone afraid of heights. a roller coaster and universal studios got stuck at the top of the
after charring from johns hopkins, where he worked as an afterching, fox news -- retiring from johns hopkins, where he worked as a neurosurgeon, but she says hired him as -- fox news has hired him as an analyst. in our "commitment 2012" coverage, michael busch is endorsing anthony brown and the race to become maryland's next governor. we have a crew in annapolis for the announcement. he has received the endorsement of governor arjun o'malley and -- governor martin o'malley and senate...
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john hopkins is the first research university tarting in 1876. a research university, i was there for many years. my sense is we are trying to pursue excellence but it doesn't mean we are compromised in terms of teaching. we emphasize the quality of teaching, so you should have both. >> it is not black-and- white. you should have both of them. >> given the fact a lot of industry people are saying we don't reduce quality graduates that can meet industry needs, do you think that's the case with a lot of universities in taiwan? has that criticism been justified? >> this is another thing i'm working on that i recognize there is a gap between the industry in terms of what we need and what we produce. so we are working very hard on their way to gap which hopefully will divide job opportunities for our students. it is one of the reasons we have phd students. to see where the jobs are coming from. it's not that we don't have it, but in the past few months, we invite the ceos of many industries, why didn't they come and let us know what they need? what we
john hopkins is the first research university tarting in 1876. a research university, i was there for many years. my sense is we are trying to pursue excellence but it doesn't mean we are compromised in terms of teaching. we emphasize the quality of teaching, so you should have both. >> it is not black-and- white. you should have both of them. >> given the fact a lot of industry people are saying we don't reduce quality graduates that can meet industry needs, do you think that's the...
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sponsored by the women's board at johns hopkins hospital. >> all the proceeds go to the johns hopkins hospital. and last year, we waste $200,000 on this sale. >> who are you wearing, laurie? >> i am wearing st. john's. >> laurie's red jacket is just one of the hundreds of bargains you'll find here. >> the best dressed. >> st. john's, typically, a jacket like this is for hundreds of dollars. we are selling this jacket for $175, which is a bargain. >> reporter: everything is donated by individuals and local boutiques. most of the work is done by volunteers. you can't miss this sale. now in its 46th year. >> reporter: more men's clothing than ever before here this year. right, duffy? what do we have? >> that's right. ron, we have suits from joseph banks. donations from samuel parker. this suit is -- this actually is a custom-made suit. >> reporter: it's happening all weekend. i picked up a few $5 ties. >> i mean, you're a shopper here yourself. you know. you have gotten amazing deals. and it's just like that throughout -- through men's, through the boutique, furs, vintage, everything is
sponsored by the women's board at johns hopkins hospital. >> all the proceeds go to the johns hopkins hospital. and last year, we waste $200,000 on this sale. >> who are you wearing, laurie? >> i am wearing st. john's. >> laurie's red jacket is just one of the hundreds of bargains you'll find here. >> the best dressed. >> st. john's, typically, a jacket like this is for hundreds of dollars. we are selling this jacket for $175, which is a bargain. >>...
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sponsored by the women's board, at johns hopkins hospital. >> all the proceed goes to the johns hopkins hospital. and last year, we raised $200,000 on this sale. >> who are you wearing, laurie? >> i am wearing st. john's. >> laurie's red jacket is just one of the hundreds of bargains you'll find here. >> the best dressed. >> st. john's typically sells a jacket like this for hundreds of dollars, hundreds of dollars. we are selling this for $175, which is a bargain. >> reporter: everything is donated by local individuals and boutiques. most of the work is done by volunteers. you can't miss this sale, now in its 46th year. >> reporter: more men's clothing than ever before here this year. right, duffy? what do we? >> that's right. ron, we have suits from joseph banks, donations from samuel parker. this suit is -- this is actually a custom-made suit. and it's $25. >> reporter: it's happening all weekend. i picked up a few $5 ties. >> i mean, you're a shopper here yourself. you know. you have gotten amazing deals. and it's just like that throughout everything. through men's, through the bouti
sponsored by the women's board, at johns hopkins hospital. >> all the proceed goes to the johns hopkins hospital. and last year, we raised $200,000 on this sale. >> who are you wearing, laurie? >> i am wearing st. john's. >> laurie's red jacket is just one of the hundreds of bargains you'll find here. >> the best dressed. >> st. john's typically sells a jacket like this for hundreds of dollars, hundreds of dollars. we are selling this for $175, which is a...
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tomorrow a senior member of the syrian opposition will be at the johns hopkins school of international studies to talk about the state of conflict in syria and a planned peace conference. watch it live at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> during the depression she was thought to be out of touch with the people. after her death, it was discovered that she provided financial help to hundreds of americans in need and never cashed the checks of those who paid her back. watch the program on first lady lou hoover on c-span. live on monday night, arsenic content series continues. >> this is eleanor roosevelt typewriter and this is where she wrote her columns. what i have here is the original
tomorrow a senior member of the syrian opposition will be at the johns hopkins school of international studies to talk about the state of conflict in syria and a planned peace conference. watch it live at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> during the depression she was thought to be out of touch with the people. after her death, it was discovered that she provided financial help to hundreds of americans in need and never cashed the checks of those who paid her back. watch the program on...
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this is second to the country with sample people a comeback was affected members and the johns hopkins university for twenty years use. johns hopkins the first recession was in the united states study my eighteen seventy six in this great is that the recession receipt. how is that for many years and my senses being that yes we we're trying to sew a recession. excellent mode that indeed it would compromise in terms of the teaching of the least of all we do a time. but teaching. emphasize on the quality of teaching the quality of the curriculum. so you think you should have boats collided with others you also miss now that no news about but why no heat that we should have pulled something new. and given the fact that you know a lot of the industry people with the same that you know we don't produce. build quality graduates to meet industry needs. but do you think that's the case with a lot of universities in taiwan. well has that being that no criticism can testify. i think so. compassion is the one to another thing i'm home and working on a good time recognize that opposite camp the def
this is second to the country with sample people a comeback was affected members and the johns hopkins university for twenty years use. johns hopkins the first recession was in the united states study my eighteen seventy six in this great is that the recession receipt. how is that for many years and my senses being that yes we we're trying to sew a recession. excellent mode that indeed it would compromise in terms of the teaching of the least of all we do a time. but teaching. emphasize on the...
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it's all for the benefit of johns hopkins hospital and patient care. they raised $200,000 last year. congratulations ladies. thank you. we have to wrap it up. don and marty, i got a ravens hat. can i wear that up in 540? >> yes, you can. >> reporter: they will love it . >> ron, may i just say this, if you don't get that and wear it up to section 540 you don't have any. >> reporter: okay. i got them and i'm going to be wearing it. >> there you go. >> reporter: thank you very much. have a great day, guys. see you. >> i'll be able to see it from 513 too. >>> still to come on wjz this morning. >> a new campaign to make teenage drivers safer. i'm meghan mccorkell in,,,, you score little victories every day. now do it with dinner. land o'lakes sauté express meal starter, with herbs, spices, butter and olive oil. for chicken pasta... beef stir fry... shrimp tacos... endless possibilities! sauté express®. in the dairy aisle. you score little victories every now do it with dinner. land o'lakes sauté express meal starter, with herbs, spices, butter and olive oil
it's all for the benefit of johns hopkins hospital and patient care. they raised $200,000 last year. congratulations ladies. thank you. we have to wrap it up. don and marty, i got a ravens hat. can i wear that up in 540? >> yes, you can. >> reporter: they will love it . >> ron, may i just say this, if you don't get that and wear it up to section 540 you don't have any. >> reporter: okay. i got them and i'm going to be wearing it. >> there you go. >> reporter:...
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tom clancy, who was born and lived here in baltimore, died at johns hopkins after a brief illness. mary bubala has more on his literary legacy. >> as one of the most successful writers of military and political thrillers of all times, tom clancy kept readers on the edge of their seats. news of his death at just 66 years old has shocked his fans across the world and here at home. >> it's a huge fan base of people, particularly male readers of action, they're going to feel a sense of sadness. >> clancy was a minority owner in the orioles, throwing out the first pitch in 1994. >> when i get involved i get involved. that's my team now. i have to watch and make sure they do it right. >> orioles owner peter angalos released this statement. h he was a valued friend and advise or. he will be missed. >> tom clancy was born in baltimore, attended ed loyola. >> what an honor. >> and then loyola college where he was commencement speaker in 1986. he was a former insurance agent who went onto write 28 novels. >> it's to make people think. >> clancy's book s s were will transformed into block bus
tom clancy, who was born and lived here in baltimore, died at johns hopkins after a brief illness. mary bubala has more on his literary legacy. >> as one of the most successful writers of military and political thrillers of all times, tom clancy kept readers on the edge of their seats. news of his death at just 66 years old has shocked his fans across the world and here at home. >> it's a huge fan base of people, particularly male readers of action, they're going to feel a sense of...
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the cure is in -- within the walls of johns hopkins, but they don't have the insurance to get in.friend, dr. carson, knows that well. i don't know what this is about. i'm concerned that he made those statements. and i think it's very, very unfortunate. i don't know who he is talking to. but he needs to come back to baltimore. and i'll take him a tour -- give him a tour of my neighborhood, where we can sit and talk to some of these people who are going to benefit greatly from the affordable care act, those many people who have preexisting conditions, the young people who need to stay on their parents' insurance policies until they're 26, the children and -- who need all kinds of care, 17 million of them, who are now able to have insurance and not be thrown off because of preexisting conditions. >> yeah. >> those are the folks that, you know -- that hear him and some of my republican friends, they talk a lot about other folks, but they don't talk about the people that actually the affordable care act was put in place to assist in getting insurance. >> indeed. >> and so that's very u
the cure is in -- within the walls of johns hopkins, but they don't have the insurance to get in.friend, dr. carson, knows that well. i don't know what this is about. i'm concerned that he made those statements. and i think it's very, very unfortunate. i don't know who he is talking to. but he needs to come back to baltimore. and i'll take him a tour -- give him a tour of my neighborhood, where we can sit and talk to some of these people who are going to benefit greatly from the affordable care...
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case and then won after it hired a doctor at one of the country's most prestigious hospitals, johns hopkins in baltimore. dr. paul wheeler found day did not have disabling black lung, the same opinion he has given against hundreds of coal miners who also had been denied benefits. for dr. wheeler's opinions, the coal companies have paid hopkins millions of dollars. >> you have essentially become dr. no. you never find. >> i do find black lung. >> not according to what we have seen. >> reporter: according to available records from the last 13 years, examined by abc news and the center for peb integrity, of 1,573 cases dr. wheeler never found a single case of the severe form of black lung that would automatically qualify a miner for benefits, not one. >> you stand by all those cases? >> absolutely. that's my opinion and i have a perfect right to my opinion. >> reporter: based on the opinions of dr. wheeler and a small circle of other expensive doctors, coal miners across appalachia, men like mack lester are fighting a losing battle to get black lung benefits. at best fewer than one in ten is s
case and then won after it hired a doctor at one of the country's most prestigious hospitals, johns hopkins in baltimore. dr. paul wheeler found day did not have disabling black lung, the same opinion he has given against hundreds of coal miners who also had been denied benefits. for dr. wheeler's opinions, the coal companies have paid hopkins millions of dollars. >> you have essentially become dr. no. you never find. >> i do find black lung. >> not according to what we have...
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an infectious disease specialist at john hopkins. >>> coming up here, a high price for fashion >> as long as brands and retailers insist on prices so low that the only way they can meet the prices is to ignore worker safety, we don't make progress. what happens when social media uncovers >> finally tonight, it could be a new season for the fashion industry. they are working hard to improve safety starts for workers in bangladesh six months after a factory collapses there. but are the changes for real or just window dressing? from brooklyn, new york, the ethical fashion trend. >> reporter: in this trendy brooklyn boutique, where and how the clothes are made are just as important as how they fit. they produce ethic al designs. >> we try to hit all of these categories in some way. >> she launched the boutique a year ago. and designer, emily porter, is a student at fashion technology. >> i don't know if the store would have been able to survive even ten years ago or five years ago, but we have a lot of people who wanted to have conversations about what's happening in bangladesh. and they
an infectious disease specialist at john hopkins. >>> coming up here, a high price for fashion >> as long as brands and retailers insist on prices so low that the only way they can meet the prices is to ignore worker safety, we don't make progress. what happens when social media uncovers >> finally tonight, it could be a new season for the fashion industry. they are working hard to improve safety starts for workers in bangladesh six months after a factory collapses there....
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clancy died tuesday night at johns hopkins ... no word on the cause of death.he attended loyola blakefield in the 60's... where he was a member of the debate team and radio club... he also participated in intramural sports. we mourn the loss of a don of a son of loyola today and in many ways it means a great deal to us
clancy died tuesday night at johns hopkins ... no word on the cause of death.he attended loyola blakefield in the 60's... where he was a member of the debate team and radio club... he also participated in intramural sports. we mourn the loss of a don of a son of loyola today and in many ways it means a great deal to us
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there was a study from johns hopkins university.e. john hopkins is located in maryland. there are no palm trees. it was a marketing director who talked about it. her name was eslaf spelled backward. the false story was the upstart academy. extreme ironing is real. it is a real thing. it happens. >> that's unbelievable. >> unbelievable. >> order in the game show. >> come on. >> and the yoga thing. >> man, you should do this in hollywood at somebody's house. >> we're going to have two more stories tomorrow. >> what? >> can you come back sean? >> we should mention the end of the week the host with the most points gets $5,000 for his or her favorite charity. sean, way to go. you're the leader so far. >> up next, the woman behind the book eat, pray, love releases her first novel in more than a decade. what took her so long? >>> she is back with eat, pray, love that was made into a hit movie in 2010. well, now, gilbert is out with her first novel in 13 years. it's called the signature of all things. elizabeth gilbert, good to have you bac
there was a study from johns hopkins university.e. john hopkins is located in maryland. there are no palm trees. it was a marketing director who talked about it. her name was eslaf spelled backward. the false story was the upstart academy. extreme ironing is real. it is a real thing. it happens. >> that's unbelievable. >> unbelievable. >> order in the game show. >> come on. >> and the yoga thing. >> man, you should do this in hollywood at somebody's house....
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tom clancy, who was born and lived here in baltimore, died yesterday at johns hopkins hospital after a brief illness. mary has more on this literary legend. mary? >> reporter: well, denise. clancy fans across the nation and here at home, are mourning the loss of one of their favorite authors. ♪ [ music ] >> as one of the most successful writers of military and political the thrillers of all time, tom clancy kept readers on the edge of their seats. news of his death at just 66 years old, has shocked fans. >> it's a huge fan base, especially male readers reader of action and techno, they're going to be feeling a sense of sadness. >> reporter: clancy became a minor owner in the orioles. >> when i get involved in something, i get involved in it. that's my team there. i have to go and watch and make sure they do everything right. >> tom, a proud baltimorean was a devoted marylander, treasured friend, and valued partner and adviser in the orioles ownership group. we are deeply saddened by tom's passing. he will be missed but long remembered. tom clancy was born in baltimore, attended loyol
tom clancy, who was born and lived here in baltimore, died yesterday at johns hopkins hospital after a brief illness. mary has more on this literary legend. mary? >> reporter: well, denise. clancy fans across the nation and here at home, are mourning the loss of one of their favorite authors. ♪ [ music ] >> as one of the most successful writers of military and political the thrillers of all time, tom clancy kept readers on the edge of their seats. news of his death at just 66...
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the students went to johns hopkins hospital pediatric center and to greater baltimore medical center. >>> tropical storm karen is moving closer to the gulf coast tonight. emergency officials are concerned they could face problems getting helped to damaged areas because of the partial government shutdown. hundreds of thousands of workers are on furlough. many work for fema. the governors of louisiana, mississippi and florida have declared states of emergency. >>> where is karen now and could it impact our weather here? bob is in the first warning weather center. >> the latest information says karen remains disorganized. if you take a look at it, it's a little hard to tell on this satellite picture. it has not increased. the pressure came up today. the winds still around 50 miles per hour. that's all east of the center. there's a lot of sheer, which is not allowing the storm to intensify. over the next day or so it will come ashore just about we think east of mobile bay, alabama, head up towards alabama and into central georgia as a remnant low by monday, which is still a long way from
the students went to johns hopkins hospital pediatric center and to greater baltimore medical center. >>> tropical storm karen is moving closer to the gulf coast tonight. emergency officials are concerned they could face problems getting helped to damaged areas because of the partial government shutdown. hundreds of thousands of workers are on furlough. many work for fema. the governors of louisiana, mississippi and florida have declared states of emergency. >>> where is karen...
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he died at johns hopkins illness.after a brief he was 66 years old. coming up on abc 7 news at noon. jacqui's future after her surgery. >> fallout after a pack of bikers chased an suv and be a father in front of his family. why some say that the bikers are the real victims. >> is justin bieber's fame going to his head? backleen is bars afterrs behind an incident involving and a cv and a motorcycle club. dramatic video as this unfolded. man afterswarmed a he hit one of the bikers with his suv. trying to get away, he rolled over three other bikers. the mother of one of the injured bikers is slick -- speaking out. she wants the driver held accountable. her son is in critical condition. >> all his ribs are broken. he is never going to walk. never going to walk again. intolice are also looking the driver's conduct. he felt threatened and was beaten in front of his wife and child. more biker arrests are expected. youe have been telling about jacqui jeras' decision to undergo a preventative double masi to me because she was at a high risk of -- a preventativ
he died at johns hopkins illness.after a brief he was 66 years old. coming up on abc 7 news at noon. jacqui's future after her surgery. >> fallout after a pack of bikers chased an suv and be a father in front of his family. why some say that the bikers are the real victims. >> is justin bieber's fame going to his head? backleen is bars afterrs behind an incident involving and a cv and a motorcycle club. dramatic video as this unfolded. man afterswarmed a he hit one of the bikers...
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. >> we run for a charity which raises money for john hopkins children's center. sara inhad 9 surgeries before she turned 5. went back to john hopkins this he did so much. the doctors there are painful god healed her. she has been pain-free and surgery free for years. >> isn't that what the soul of this event has become, something that keeps families together and friends together. several people running for a cause today. congratulations on being here today. congratulations on your husband's start. i have a good feeling about your run today. >> starting soon. better do some stretches. >> the 5 k will be underway as we are underway. 13th annual running festival a day that brings runners together from all over the area. they will cover all of baltimore. we will watch this race this day this competition unfold live on tv 11. and when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios you get it. america's fastest most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading streaming, and chatting. -- that
. >> we run for a charity which raises money for john hopkins children's center. sara inhad 9 surgeries before she turned 5. went back to john hopkins this he did so much. the doctors there are painful god healed her. she has been pain-free and surgery free for years. >> isn't that what the soul of this event has become, something that keeps families together and friends together. several people running for a cause today. congratulations on being here today. congratulations on your...
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they were joined by johns hopkins high school. -- hospital. she's not only a young doctor in baltimore but also a new mother. >> my own children are being at that day. that really appreciate they're not getting assistance. >> a pediatrician from alabama said the impact is not only affecting her livelihood accreting a great impact on her patients. about 69% are on medicaid. [indiscernible] >> at some point we will run out. >> [indiscernible] >> last year one and five poverty.lived in possible just some of the acts that the stock is have been hashing out at each congressional meeting. with the shutdown, how many people will be insight to hear their cries? these doctors worry about vaccines being delayed and the popular program quickly running out. >> these are things that affect children. the issue of not having headstart programs. >> john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> the department of defense is bringing back hundreds of thousands of civilian workers who were furloughs. hagel said the law allows the dod to eliminate furloughs whose responsibilities
they were joined by johns hopkins high school. -- hospital. she's not only a young doctor in baltimore but also a new mother. >> my own children are being at that day. that really appreciate they're not getting assistance. >> a pediatrician from alabama said the impact is not only affecting her livelihood accreting a great impact on her patients. about 69% are on medicaid. [indiscernible] >> at some point we will run out. >> [indiscernible] >> last year one and...
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our goal is to raise close to $5,000 dollars.. donate to johns hopkins for the researchers, you know." each student was asked to raise 20- dollars in donations. after 17 months and millions in construction a city landmark reopens.... karen parks... live... at the senator theater... to tell us what we can expect... the 74 year old senator theater will reopen its doors tomorrow with a screening of john waters hairspray.... 25 years after the original film had its premiere here... the senator has been closed for 17 months for renovation under new ownership.... if you remember the theater was put up for sale after years of financial trouble and last minute bailouts under former owner tom kiefaber.. the city which owned the theater's mortgage sold the theater to james buzz cusack and his daughter kathleen for 500,000 dollars.... so tomorrow....thre e small screens have been added.... a restaurant and decades old artwork has been restored..... ((take sot)) (31:46) its been a very srreal feeling...... and we are thrilled (:05) the theater's seating has been reduced from 900 the theater's sea
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. >> kelly, we got a local group hitting the field to stick it to sarcoma, johns hopkins la crosse players are inviting people for a tournament. the money goes to shar coma research. they have raised enough for a research grant but they're not going to stop there. >> my goal for this year is to really emphasize the family as a whole, as a unit. this doesn't just affect the individual that has con ser but the whole family -- cancer but the whole family. >> the event kicks off october the 5th. for more information, head over to our website, abc2news.com. >> if you haven't noticed, the trees are starting to change. >> we're working for you. what you need to know before selecting a tree to plant in your yard. >> you'll be dishing out more cash with your milk to go with your cookies. why the government shutdown could be the blame. >> what isn't this the flame for. hey, kent island today hot and steamy on the bay bridge and a lot of traffic headed westbound. why in the get in one more beach weekend when you see the temperature. it's straight ahead on abc2 news at 5:00. so, um, do you want to com
. >> kelly, we got a local group hitting the field to stick it to sarcoma, johns hopkins la crosse players are inviting people for a tournament. the money goes to shar coma research. they have raised enough for a research grant but they're not going to stop there. >> my goal for this year is to really emphasize the family as a whole, as a unit. this doesn't just affect the individual that has con ser but the whole family -- cancer but the whole family. >> the event kicks off...
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welcome to johns hopkins. my name is daniel seward, the professor of conflict management the middle on stern that the middle eastern scholars decisively a it is pleasure to welcome our guest. he comes with an impeccable support for the a pedigreen syria, that includes the imprisonment of friends, emigration to the united states to avoid his own imprisonment and getting his theers in phd -- and phd at city university of new york. becoming a is a professor and associate at besser at the university of arkansas teaching middle east politics. with manyngagement syrian efforts to transition the auntry from what has been brutal and long-lasting dictatorship to something more seriousn citizen. citizen. syrian we will speak for about 15 minutes and then we will go to q&a her. >> thank you for the opportunity think one you about i of the most important political issues of our time and that is syria. about i will try to take 15 minutes just to present some points and then use these points for an opportunity to hear from
welcome to johns hopkins. my name is daniel seward, the professor of conflict management the middle on stern that the middle eastern scholars decisively a it is pleasure to welcome our guest. he comes with an impeccable support for the a pedigreen syria, that includes the imprisonment of friends, emigration to the united states to avoid his own imprisonment and getting his theers in phd -- and phd at city university of new york. becoming a is a professor and associate at besser at the...
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tom clancy, who was born and lived here in maryland, died tuesday, at johns hopkins hospital, after a brief illness. his fans across the nation and here at home are mourning the loss of this literary giant. >> reporter: as one of the most successful writers of military and political plil thrillers of all time, tom clancy kept readers on their feet. >> it's a huge fan base of people, i think particularly male readers of action and techno kinds of books, they're going to feel a real sense of sadness now that he's not going to be producing books anymore. yeah, a real shame. >> reporter: clancy was the owner of the orioles, throwing out the first pitch in 1994. >> when i watch something, i watch it. i have to go there and make sure they do it right. >> reporter: peter angelos said, tom, a proud baltimorean, was a devoted marylander, a treasured friend and valued partner and adviser in the ownership group. he enjoyed talking about baseball, the ball club and its operation. we are deeply saddened by tom's tom's passing. he will be missed but long remembered. tom clancy was born in baltimore
tom clancy, who was born and lived here in maryland, died tuesday, at johns hopkins hospital, after a brief illness. his fans across the nation and here at home are mourning the loss of this literary giant. >> reporter: as one of the most successful writers of military and political plil thrillers of all time, tom clancy kept readers on their feet. >> it's a huge fan base of people, i think particularly male readers of action and techno kinds of books, they're going to feel a real...
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the johns hopkins physician took his life after police found evidence he was videotaping his patients. the investigation sparked outrage from women's groups. >> it is the ultimate violation. it angers me. i mean for something like this to happen. >> a suspension hearing for dr. yacoub is set for next week. >> dr. yacoub leased office space with gbm but he was not an employee of the hospital. meghan mccorkell newsmeghan mccorkell wjz eyewitness news. >> according to the suspension order, dr. john yacoub is also accused of having a sexual relationship with a patient. >>> in anne arundel county, police are searching for three masked men who allegedly beat and robbed an elderly couple inside their home. it happened in the 500 block of mcpherson road in glen burnie. an 87-year-old man and his 73- year-old girlfriend were in the home at the time when three men pushed their way inside. the suspects ransacked the home and stole money and valuables. they also assaulted the couple before running away. no arrests have been made. >>> a u.s. air marshal is out on bail this morning after admitting
the johns hopkins physician took his life after police found evidence he was videotaping his patients. the investigation sparked outrage from women's groups. >> it is the ultimate violation. it angers me. i mean for something like this to happen. >> a suspension hearing for dr. yacoub is set for next week. >> dr. yacoub leased office space with gbm but he was not an employee of the hospital. meghan mccorkell newsmeghan mccorkell wjz eyewitness news. >> according to the...
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singer-songwriter james blake, laura marling, irish indie band villages, and electronic performer john hopkins. they are all competing to take home the prestigious prizes. >> i'm afraid there's bad news for all you wine lovers out there. a global shortage could be on the way. according to a new report, consumption is on the rise, especially in the u.s. and china, but world production has not managed to keep pace with some of the most prosperous countries. a forng do we have consumers feel the pinch. >> by director was rather disappointed. you have bottles behind you but none to drink. is that going to be the future of this global glut? >> it is possible in that demand is going up, and it is not possible to boost supply as readily as one might wish. >> why a supply going up? who is drinking this wine? >> it is going up in the united states am a which is becoming though leading consumer of wine the world as well. as within the commodity one would think producers would move to put supply in line with demand. but unlike beer for which one could simply buy more material and brew more. reduce materi
singer-songwriter james blake, laura marling, irish indie band villages, and electronic performer john hopkins. they are all competing to take home the prestigious prizes. >> i'm afraid there's bad news for all you wine lovers out there. a global shortage could be on the way. according to a new report, consumption is on the rise, especially in the u.s. and china, but world production has not managed to keep pace with some of the most prosperous countries. a forng do we have consumers feel...
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case and then won after it hired a doctor at one of the country's most prestigious hospitals, johns hopkins in baltimore. dr. paul wheeler found day did not have disabling black lung, the same opinion he has given against hundreds of coal miners who also been denied benefits. for dr. wheeler's opinions, the coal companies have paid hopkins millions of dollars. >> you have essentially become dr. no. you never find. >> i do find. >> reporter: according to records from the last 13 years, examined by abc news and the center for public integrity, of 1,573 cases dr. wheeler never found a single case that would automatically qualify a miner for benefits, not one. >> you stand by all those cases? >> absolutely. that's my opinion and i have a perfect right to my opinion. >> reporter: based on the opinions of dr. wheeler and a small circle of other expensive doctors, coal miners across appalachia, men like mack lester are fighting a losing battle to get black lung benefits. at best fewer than one in ten is successful. >> i have no idea what happens once the x-rays leave my department. >> does it matt
case and then won after it hired a doctor at one of the country's most prestigious hospitals, johns hopkins in baltimore. dr. paul wheeler found day did not have disabling black lung, the same opinion he has given against hundreds of coal miners who also been denied benefits. for dr. wheeler's opinions, the coal companies have paid hopkins millions of dollars. >> you have essentially become dr. no. you never find. >> i do find. >> reporter: according to records from the last...
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- funds national research comes back to large institutions with the university of maryland and johns hopkins. so everything that's earned here comes back into this community one way or another. >> we're talking about one in eight in terms of women affected by it. this is something that affects everybody. >> it's rarely that i go into a group and when i'm talking in public arenas and where people -- not everyone there who knows someone. everyone is touched. they have a colleague, a family, a friend, a sibling. it really does reach everyone. that speaks to survivorship. survivorship has grown so much and people now know people who have breast cancer. >> and a lot of money goes to research in terms of survivorship, helping people live longer. >> the treatments are better, the earlier diagnosis, so -- >> so you can get in on the bandwagon. >> it's never too late. you cran do walk up registration for a week in advance. you can do walkup the morning of the race and you can start early in the year and register for next year. it's never too early or never too late. there's always a race you can regi
- funds national research comes back to large institutions with the university of maryland and johns hopkins. so everything that's earned here comes back into this community one way or another. >> we're talking about one in eight in terms of women affected by it. this is something that affects everybody. >> it's rarely that i go into a group and when i'm talking in public arenas and where people -- not everyone there who knows someone. everyone is touched. they have a colleague, a...
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he died last night at johns hopkins hospital. the cause of death has not been released. the year-long renovation of harford county's maryland house is ending up costing a lot more than initially planned. the baltimore sun reports that cleaning up gasoline contaminated soil at the 50 year old facility will cost the state two- point-six million dollars-- far more than 800 thousand that was budgeted for the project. the company leasing the property will pay for the removal, and have those costs deducted from their rent payments to the state. the rest stop is slated to reopen this winter. engine 14... turns... 125 years old. these are pictures ...from today's event... at... engine 14... in southwest baltimore.../. you can see... the 1888 clapp and jones steamer... which... was new.../ and... assigned to engine 14... the day it opened... along ...with the... 1919... ahrens-fox engine... that was assigned... to the station.../. the department... is... the longest continuously... open fire station in maryland.../. present at the ceremony... were retired members,... current fire
he died last night at johns hopkins hospital. the cause of death has not been released. the year-long renovation of harford county's maryland house is ending up costing a lot more than initially planned. the baltimore sun reports that cleaning up gasoline contaminated soil at the 50 year old facility will cost the state two- point-six million dollars-- far more than 800 thousand that was budgeted for the project. the company leasing the property will pay for the removal, and have those costs...
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singer-songwriter james blake, laura marling, irish indie band villages, and electronic performer john hopkins. they are all competing to take home the prestigious prizes. >> i'm afraid there's bad news for all you wine lovers out there. a global shortage could be on the way. according to a new report, consumption is on the rise, especially in the u.s. and china, but world production has not managed to keep pace with some of the most prosperous countries. a forng do we have consumers feel the pinch. >> by director was rather disappointed. you have bottles behind you but none to drink. is that going to be the future of this global glut? >> it is possible in that demand is going up, and it is not possible to boost supply as readily as one might wish. >> why a supply going up? who is drinking this wine? >> it is going up in the united states am a which is becoming though leading consumer of wine the world as well. as within the commodity one would think producers would move to put supply in line with demand. but unlike beer for which one could simply buy more material and brew more. reduce materi
singer-songwriter james blake, laura marling, irish indie band villages, and electronic performer john hopkins. they are all competing to take home the prestigious prizes. >> i'm afraid there's bad news for all you wine lovers out there. a global shortage could be on the way. according to a new report, consumption is on the rise, especially in the u.s. and china, but world production has not managed to keep pace with some of the most prosperous countries. a forng do we have consumers feel...
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he died at johns hopkins hospital, who he gave millions to. he grew up on glen eagle road. his life was up and down charles street. down to loyola college. he was researches about u.s. intelligence with incredible detail and ac a say. former secretary of state colin powell called him a dear friend. 17 of clancy's novels appeared on the new york's best selling look. you could see him out there at camden yards and he was referred to as a treasured friend and devoted marylander and that his passion for the military is evidence to make sure the machine and women who served our country were properly recognized for their service and commitment. we want to know which was your favorite novel or the story made into a movie. >> clear and present danger. >>> coming up, the shutdown won't be too much of a burden on one person. that's because they won $180 million. >> lus, we always -- plus, we always want the latest and the greatest. we'll break down what you should and shouldn't cope around the house so you don't waste your money. >> 86 at bwi. i'll tell you one tech follow scry that'
he died at johns hopkins hospital, who he gave millions to. he grew up on glen eagle road. his life was up and down charles street. down to loyola college. he was researches about u.s. intelligence with incredible detail and ac a say. former secretary of state colin powell called him a dear friend. 17 of clancy's novels appeared on the new york's best selling look. you could see him out there at camden yards and he was referred to as a treasured friend and devoted marylander and that his...
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> reporter: well, tom clancy who was born and lived in baltimore died after a brief illness at johns hopkins. he wrote the hunt for red october and patriots game. he attended loyola college. before making his literary debut he spent time selling insurance. he was a minority owner of the orioles. tom clancy is one of only three authors to have sold 2 million copies on the first printing. tom clancy was 66 years old. jessica back to you. >> thank you. more on his death and life coming you up on wjz at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. >>> day 2 of the u.s. government shutdown and lawmakers are still trying to find a solution. tara mergener reports from washington. >> there's no sign of compromise on capitol hill. plenty of finger pointing though. >> republicans in the house have proposed one can't pass idea after another the last few days. >> in the end they got their shut down, which they apparently think will help them politically. >> house republicans are pushing a plan to fund parts of the government, including national parks and veterans affairs. democrats call it a publicity stunt and insist on a bil
> reporter: well, tom clancy who was born and lived in baltimore died after a brief illness at johns hopkins. he wrote the hunt for red october and patriots game. he attended loyola college. before making his literary debut he spent time selling insurance. he was a minority owner of the orioles. tom clancy is one of only three authors to have sold 2 million copies on the first printing. tom clancy was 66 years old. jessica back to you. >> thank you. more on his death and life coming...
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the event kicks off at johns hopkins on sunday october 6th. admission is just $5.ll proceeds go toward sarcoma research. you can find out more information on hour website at abc2news.com. >> a beautifully sunny, warm october day. i want to warn you about storm shield. one download. it could become a player for us, something you may need into monday and tuesday with heavy rain possible. you're looking great for your friday evening plans. by sunday night a different system will be knocking on the door. that will be the frontal boundary coming out of the west. there's two different weather makers in play. in the meantime, though, it's about the sunshine and the unseasonable warmth. we continue to see warm conditions. 84 right now. relative humidity is in the that high. when you look at the dew point number for the of 60 you feel it. i think we're going to see a it increase into the day tomorrow a few weather cameras for you larks busy day on the bay bridge at kent island. our view from hemingway always a great one. looks like a lot of people eastbound, trying to get i
the event kicks off at johns hopkins on sunday october 6th. admission is just $5.ll proceeds go toward sarcoma research. you can find out more information on hour website at abc2news.com. >> a beautifully sunny, warm october day. i want to warn you about storm shield. one download. it could become a player for us, something you may need into monday and tuesday with heavy rain possible. you're looking great for your friday evening plans. by sunday night a different system will be knocking...