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so larry michelle will read his prepared remark. so susan houseman is the vice president of employment research and recognized expert on temporary health employment as well as manufacturing employment in which she's done a lot of research. delighted to be joined by carolyn friend from the car line institute. car line has been a senior fellow at the peterson institute since may 2013 but currently on leave for public service as director of investment climate at the world bank. so delighted she could make time to join us today and pleased to have her. and as i said michael hicks director of fall state university unable to join us but we hope to have ongoing dialogue with professor hicks in the posse vent blogs that we will have. and, finally, we are delighted to have our own josh bivens research director to also overcome tarry. this is an area that josh has spent a lot of time and research looking into. and so without further adieu, i'll have sue hasan houseman prt her research. please welcome susan. >> thank you very much. and also la
so larry michelle will read his prepared remark. so susan houseman is the vice president of employment research and recognized expert on temporary health employment as well as manufacturing employment in which she's done a lot of research. delighted to be joined by carolyn friend from the car line institute. car line has been a senior fellow at the peterson institute since may 2013 but currently on leave for public service as director of investment climate at the world bank. so delighted she...
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larry: "abc7 news at 6:00" starts now. michelleright now loosening winter's grip and the dangers we are facing as you start to thaw out. >> what are you doing? >> what are you doing? a teacher dragged away from a school board meeting in handcuffs. who she questioned moments before. michelle: four years after a truck plowed into an a.t.v. station, the man behind the wheel explains what made him do it. announcer: now "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. nancy: thank you for joining us. first tonight the anchor of the silver spring redevelopment is leaving. michelle: discovery communications consolidating the headquarters in new york brad bell is live outside one discovery place. brad? brad: this is the big discovery building. if you haven't seen it, it is huge. it takes up a city block. the lobby is a museum and the old motorcycles from the hit show "orange county choppers" from some years back. all of this now is going away. a business decision as discovery takes over the scripts networks. discovery employees heading to lunch today de
larry: "abc7 news at 6:00" starts now. michelleright now loosening winter's grip and the dangers we are facing as you start to thaw out. >> what are you doing? >> what are you doing? a teacher dragged away from a school board meeting in handcuffs. who she questioned moments before. michelle: four years after a truck plowed into an a.t.v. station, the man behind the wheel explains what made him do it. announcer: now "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. nancy: thank...
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michelle: she just turned 21 in december. all of this under her belt and she is looking forward to concurring so much more. larry: she will. and the poise. not that we're surprised. michelle: right. larry: great things to come. alison: a great story. thanks. larry: this just in. george washington middle school in alexandria closed again tomorrow for third day in a row. it's been closed since pipes burst on tuesday. george washington middle school in alexandria closed again tomorrow. alison: still ahead here, the payoff for hundreds of families after a big push by d.c. to get them a home for the holidays. >> how does the hurricane trigger a massive sho before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? haha, garbage boy! dad, i already took out ben. it's not funny. gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network. so get fios. now, just $79.99 per month with a 2-year pr
michelle: she just turned 21 in december. all of this under her belt and she is looking forward to concurring so much more. larry: she will. and the poise. not that we're surprised. michelle: right. larry: great things to come. alison: a great story. thanks. larry: this just in. george washington middle school in alexandria closed again tomorrow for third day in a row. it's been closed since pipes burst on tuesday. george washington middle school in alexandria closed again tomorrow. alison:...
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michelle marsh. back to you. larry: okay. the labor department proposed changes that it says would allow more people to ban together to buy health insurance across state line. critics say the health plans would not need protection and the benefit requirement of the affordable care act. nancy: the dow breaking the 25,000 mark for the first time this morning and ended the day above it. no one won power ball. larry: coming up at "abc7 news at 5:00", paging dr. love. the next stop for a young man arrested in virginia after claiming to be a doctor. nancy: then later claims of a connection between two people murdered in different part of d.c. >> plus more than 4,000 flights have been cancel and dozens have been diverted to the area from the new york city airport. larry: send us your locally-owned novec keeps the power delivery system in tip-top shape throughout the year. that ensures novec customers enjoy dependable power. novec holds the record for the most reliable electric service in the region... and has for almost two decades.
michelle marsh. back to you. larry: okay. the labor department proposed changes that it says would allow more people to ban together to buy health insurance across state line. critics say the health plans would not need protection and the benefit requirement of the affordable care act. nancy: the dow breaking the 25,000 mark for the first time this morning and ended the day above it. no one won power ball. larry: coming up at "abc7 news at 5:00", paging dr. love. the next stop for a...
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con capitol hill, michelle macaluso. live i -- larry: i'm larry smith. a class president turning to trump to make fifth grade great again. the highest ranking african-american woman is giving her first interview. nancy: recording of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu eldest son getting attention he can be heard drunkenly bragging about prostitutes in the reporting from 2015. telling the son of a gas tycoon "my father did a great deal for you as he demanded money." the prime minister under investigation for bribery, fraud and breach of the public trust. michelle: serena williams now speaking out about the medical issues she dealt with after the birth of her daughter. the tennis star says she had an emergency c-section because her heart rate was dangerously low. then the 36-year-old had a pulmonary embolism, blood clot and hematoma. she had three surgeries and couldn't get out of bed for six weeks. she is still considering more children. she is so strong. bill: absolutely. michelle: on the cover of "vogue" looking fantastic. nancy: she looks so good. i
con capitol hill, michelle macaluso. live i -- larry: i'm larry smith. a class president turning to trump to make fifth grade great again. the highest ranking african-american woman is giving her first interview. nancy: recording of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu eldest son getting attention he can be heard drunkenly bragging about prostitutes in the reporting from 2015. telling the son of a gas tycoon "my father did a great deal for you as he demanded money." the prime...
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michelle. two of the women who confronted larry nassar in court are here in studio 57. them about the courage it took to come forward and the abuse they endured. plus, john blackstone will be on a boat near alcatraz with information about a prison escape. a letter sent to police claims all three escapees thought to be dead for decades actually lived into their old age. where have they been? is it true? we sit down with grammy award winning couple alicia keys and her producer husband. swiz beats. in their first joint interview all that plus the eye-opener which means your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. see you at 7:00. so michelle, back to you. it's alicia's birthday today. >> i know norah's birthday was a couple of days ago and your birthday was a few weeks ago, so hey! >> mine was in december. >> happy belated. >> see yousee you at 7:00. >>> in-n-out is paying their employees well in an industry usually associated with low pay. most employees start at $13 an hour. but some managers at the restaurant chain make up to $160,000 a year. they also get health benefits
michelle. two of the women who confronted larry nassar in court are here in studio 57. them about the courage it took to come forward and the abuse they endured. plus, john blackstone will be on a boat near alcatraz with information about a prison escape. a letter sent to police claims all three escapees thought to be dead for decades actually lived into their old age. where have they been? is it true? we sit down with grammy award winning couple alicia keys and her producer husband. swiz...
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michelle: hard to do. easy to get distracted. larryin park partnership we want to keep you informed about important health matters. we have one factor help you beat odds in the quest for a healthier lifestyle. >> pushing yourself to start workout program and stick with it can seem overwhelming for americans. but connie tells us the key for her was making it not a personal priority. but a family one. >> we had different things that we did. but nothing together. this is something we can do together. my son comes now and my husband's aunt joined us as well. >> excellent. >> at least four days a week you can find three generations of the wilkerson family working out together. >> probably wouldn't have kept coming if it hadn't been for the two of us doing it g that. >> if you see results and you feel better, it gets fun. you have something to talk about at fun. >> lost weight and got in shape quick. got me involved naturally. >> i am 71. i have never done exercise at all. but i started to come to the gym. the weight started to come off and
michelle: hard to do. easy to get distracted. larryin park partnership we want to keep you informed about important health matters. we have one factor help you beat odds in the quest for a healthier lifestyle. >> pushing yourself to start workout program and stick with it can seem overwhelming for americans. but connie tells us the key for her was making it not a personal priority. but a family one. >> we had different things that we did. but nothing together. this is something we...
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michelle and also. a lot of the. m.s.l. around. because it's whole full pressure for sure gandhi i'm here you have them and they are turning in serious said larry british. from my law father live in africa who fucked around with mr heathcote for a gentleman and lawyer but i hope that our family. warhawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police hawks forcing you to fight the battles they don't need. to do socks credit to tell you that it's not be gossip and by styles of the most important news today. telling me you are not cool enough to fight their product. these are the hawks that we along with our lives. in order to overthrow the regime it does take popular discontent and popular mobilization but it also requires actors with the leadership of the regime who feel that the regime is no longer serving the national interest you need people in the military or the bureaucracy or both who are willing to see the regime change otherwise they would be able to put down a popular revolt but did not have support at higher levels. welcome back to worlds apart with julie on them other former prime minister of italy mr mudd just before the
michelle and also. a lot of the. m.s.l. around. because it's whole full pressure for sure gandhi i'm here you have them and they are turning in serious said larry british. from my law father live in africa who fucked around with mr heathcote for a gentleman and lawyer but i hope that our family. warhawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police hawks forcing you to fight the battles they don't need. to do socks credit to tell you that it's not be gossip and by styles of the...
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michelle griego and kenny choi will have all the news you need.. to ight. >>> the late show is next. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> it was larrycurly howard. [ laughter ] captioning sponsored by cbs >> millions on the east coast are finding out what a bomb cyclone is. >> bomb cyclone. this is a wcbs weather update. >> the big story today of course the bomb cyclone bringing heavy snow and wind. it's continuing to intensify but that's to be expected with a bomb cyclone. now let's look ahead at the week's forecast. on saturday, we'll have murder ring. sunday will bring us snowmageddon. monday vandersleet. tuesday, know drift. i know it's dumb. >> announcer: it's l
michelle griego and kenny choi will have all the news you need.. to ight. >>> the late show is next. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> it was larrycurly howard. [ laughter ] captioning sponsored by cbs >> millions on the east coast are finding out what a bomb cyclone is. >> bomb cyclone. this is a wcbs weather update. >> the big story today of course the bomb cyclone bringing heavy snow and wind. it's continuing to intensify but that's to be...
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michelle williams was paid less than $1000 for her participation in the recent. that pay discrepancy now taking center stage at the critics choice awards last night. larry: take a listen to this. >> i do want to say, by the way, thank you to the producers for paying us the same amount of money at mark wahlberg $1 million. >> say what now? >> i know, he took a pay cut, so it is really nice and generous of him. thank you so much. larry: one winner showed her appreciation for what has been done so far. in the best week, we have been witnessing a movement in the industry, in society, and i want to share this award with all be women and men who stand for what is right. autria: that is gal gadot. she dedicated her award to the victims of sexual assault. larry: eileen is here to get a check of the forecast. after a week of cold weather, we love talking about the 60's. eileen: i do. i really do. larry: you are blowing. eileen: blowing a little bit -- larry: you are glowing. glowing a little bit, unseasonably cold weather for much of next week i'm a but next weekend, temperatures climb a average.t above ryan hughes said eileen, i am heading to chicago, do i have
michelle williams was paid less than $1000 for her participation in the recent. that pay discrepancy now taking center stage at the critics choice awards last night. larry: take a listen to this. >> i do want to say, by the way, thank you to the producers for paying us the same amount of money at mark wahlberg $1 million. >> say what now? >> i know, he took a pay cut, so it is really nice and generous of him. thank you so much. larry: one winner showed her appreciation for...
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michelle miller. >>> let's take a look back at all that mattered this week. >> larry sought out and took pleasure inand women being sexually injured and violated. >> the prosecutor said the case would never have gotten to this point if it weren't for her. >> it wis my honor and privileg to sentence you to 175 years. i just signed your death warrant. >> usa gymnastics is an organization rotting from the inside out. >> they're deceased. they've been refusing to recognize what's going on. sneerch is broken up. >> another school is mourning the victims and asked why it happened. >> tristan, you just reacted. what was going through your head when you were driving there? >> i was scared. >> this separate kim jong-un detonated a sixth nuclear bomb. did we know that was coming? >> yes. >> diamond canceled those concerts because of the onset of parkinson's. ♪ sweet caroline ♪ sweet caroline ♪ >> i can't help but do that. >> i don't want to go out with a whimper. i want to go out with a big bang. >> shouldn't you be asleep already at this point. >> well, either asleep or waking up. i could say good morning to
michelle miller. >>> let's take a look back at all that mattered this week. >> larry sought out and took pleasure inand women being sexually injured and violated. >> the prosecutor said the case would never have gotten to this point if it weren't for her. >> it wis my honor and privileg to sentence you to 175 years. i just signed your death warrant. >> usa gymnastics is an organization rotting from the inside out. >> they're deceased. they've been refusing...
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larry: very nice. thank you for joining us at 5:00. alison: "abc7 news at 6:00" starts now with breaking news. announcer: from abc7 news, this is a breaking news alert. michellee come on the air word of the president using foul language to describe people fleeing to the united states. nancy: we are tracking this from the "live desk." tim? tim: the "associated press" writing that sources said in an oval office meeting president trump questioning why people from, "expletive countries" would come here. this was during a meeting talking about restoring protections for immigrants from haiti, el salvador and african countries. the "washington post" reports the president went on to say we should instead be bringing more people from people like norway. the white house spokesperson declined an immediate comment to the "post." expect more on the story in the coming hours ahead. i'm tim brant at the "live desk" -- tim barber at the "live desk." michelle: more breaking n apartment fire. these are live pictures from ellicott city. we are told three buildings are burning there. and that 45-mile-per-hour winds are complicating the firefight there. apartment workers were app
larry: very nice. thank you for joining us at 5:00. alison: "abc7 news at 6:00" starts now with breaking news. announcer: from abc7 news, this is a breaking news alert. michellee come on the air word of the president using foul language to describe people fleeing to the united states. nancy: we are tracking this from the "live desk." tim? tim: the "associated press" writing that sources said in an oval office meeting president trump questioning why people from,...
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michelle: one for the road. you are right. let's head to the live desk. a first look at what is new at 5:00. happy new year, larry.om the animal kingdom. too cold for penguins. startling admission from a zoo. and a daring race to save a swan trapped in a frozen virginia pond. right now, the hunt for the man that police say tried to lure a little girl in the car with the promise of candy. that's coming up at 5:00. nancy: the winter blast gripping the country continues. sub zero temperatures in the midwest. nancy: absolutely. michelle: these are unlike anything we have seen before. we are talking wintery weather also on the move. we will see colder temperatures in the days ahead. jonathan: absolutely! it is really cold, not just here but all over the country. reporter: much of the country is stuck in the frigid grip of winter. >> i think this is the coldest ever. >> for most, the cold snap stretching from chicago to austin, all the way up to buffalo is just miserable. >> i can't even describe it. it's unbearable. reporter: it's also dangerous. >> it's right outside my house. reporter: firefighters scrambledded to re
michelle: one for the road. you are right. let's head to the live desk. a first look at what is new at 5:00. happy new year, larry.om the animal kingdom. too cold for penguins. startling admission from a zoo. and a daring race to save a swan trapped in a frozen virginia pond. right now, the hunt for the man that police say tried to lure a little girl in the car with the promise of candy. that's coming up at 5:00. nancy: the winter blast gripping the country continues. sub zero temperatures in...