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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. breaking news where the senate confirmed sonja sotomayor to the supreme court. sotomayor will be the nation's first hispanic supreme court justice. she will be sworn in saturday morning. a vigil is planned for tonight in pittsburgh in memory of the three women killed in tuesday night's shooting at a fitness club. elizabeth began none, heidi obermayer and jody billingsmeyer were killed by sodini. he then turned the gun on himself. tomorrow virginia kicks off its annual tax-free shopping weekend. customers don't have to pay that 5% tax on school supplies and scloeting. supplies that cost $20 or less and clothing and foot wr that cost $100 or less qualified. >> in the control room now, the united states is still trying to secure the release of three merican tourists being held in or feganll ially crossing the llrder. abin rnoreage riou tsts were i tstouse wer doranianut atiho authoritiesri edck them up near iraq's kurdish border. richard engel has that story. >> reporter: iran remained s
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. breaking news where the senate confirmed sonja sotomayor to the supreme court. sotomayor will be the nation's first hispanic supreme court justice. she will be sworn in saturday morning. a vigil is planned for tonight in pittsburgh in memory of the three women killed in tuesday night's shooting at a fitness club. elizabeth began none, heidi obermayer and jody billingsmeyer were killed by sodini. he then turned the gun on himself. tomorrow virginia kicks off its...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. shriver died in a massachusetts hospital this morning surrounded by her family. she was part of one of the most famous families in the world. bt she was un tdifopehengci sal founding the special olympics. kimberly suiters has more on how eunice kennedy shriver is being remembered. >> reporter: >> no question in my mind. eunice kennedy shriver is as much a hero of every one of these athletes as she is of mine. >> reporter: at the olympics headquarters in washington, photographic tributes to the woman who believed there is no limit to the human spirit. >> what more can you be doing? that is a phrase i take to my heart every day and wake up and say what more can i be doing? you know, i take that in my personal life and work life and i hope that that phrase people will take and think of whenyhe t approach lifehe m whatwhore can you be doing? >> reporter: after her death his morning the shriv dsae said this. e o tha cnge the world c sto chang use and she did that and more. she fndedathe th
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. shriver died in a massachusetts hospital this morning surrounded by her family. she was part of one of the most famous families in the world. bt she was un tdifopehengci sal founding the special olympics. kimberly suiters has more on how eunice kennedy shriver is being remembered. >> reporter: >> no question in my mind. eunice kennedy shriver is as much a hero of every one of these athletes as she is of mine. >> reporter: at the olympics...
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adrian lawson says both are still acting aggressive. >> they are not happy.they were highly aggressive yesterday at the scene. >> lawson says carter's brother owns the pit bulls. he will not face charges. while the family is deciding what to do with the dogs, it will likely not be their decision. >> if they choose not to euthanize, we will go to court and the judge will order for the dogs to be put down. >> 9news now and wusa9.com. >>> animal control plans to meet with the family tomorrow. two small dogs that were inside the home at the time are now staying with the family. >> a six-year-old girl's grandmother, her uncle, and abuse charges il in inrgviia. police in bristol say they upd rg he child and scared her shni puntmer foidsps punishment for ta kingfood from n. tc veorstigats say she was pe atlyraedst reedigin inan apartment bedroom last month. that child is now in the custody of social services. >> the man in this police mug shot may be smiling, but what he is accused of is not funny. police say walter brown snatched a purse from a three- year-old girl
adrian lawson says both are still acting aggressive. >> they are not happy.they were highly aggressive yesterday at the scene. >> lawson says carter's brother owns the pit bulls. he will not face charges. while the family is deciding what to do with the dogs, it will likely not be their decision. >> if they choose not to euthanize, we will go to court and the judge will order for the dogs to be put down. >> 9news now and wusa9.com. >>> animal control plans to...
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pat lawson muse joins us live from the tinley town cvs with more on how you can help.ey, pat. >> reporter: hi, barbara. you know, the -- the school year comes so quickly. summer goes so quickly. already it is time for kids to get back to the books. as you know, in this tough economy there are a lot of kids that need books and supplies. so all day we have been here in the 4500 block of wisconsin avenue northwest. collecting backpacks for kids and backpacks filled with supplies, paper and pencils and glue, rulers, wet wipes, water, crackers. all the kids kids need to get them started on the new year. we do this at news4. we have done it the past four years and do it with the help of parters like g.e. capit. you supported this campaign for theast three years, this is the fourth year. you donated. >> correct. we donated for the past four years because we really believe that g.e. capital, in preparing the students and making sure they go back to school ready to learn sex treatmently important and we believe that giving back to the community through work is imperative and en
pat lawson muse joins us live from the tinley town cvs with more on how you can help.ey, pat. >> reporter: hi, barbara. you know, the -- the school year comes so quickly. summer goes so quickly. already it is time for kids to get back to the books. as you know, in this tough economy there are a lot of kids that need books and supplies. so all day we have been here in the 4500 block of wisconsin avenue northwest. collecting backpacks for kids and backpacks filled with supplies, paper and...
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. >> i'm eun yang in for pat lawson muse today. senator kennedy is comed to brain cancer late last night. yet, he didn't let his 15-month battle with the disease keep him from pursuing his passions and promises as a dedicated publicer is zblant after his diagnosis, kennedy championed the push for health care reform legislation. completed a memoir and became an instrumental onti pecfn ode election of president barack obama. that was only a small part of a long distinguished career that was at times controversial but ultimately respected and admired by supporters and opponents alike. >> surviving members of the kennedy family, dynasty, american politics, are seeing an outpouring of sympathy from around the world. colleagues plan to honor his colleague by working on cause most important to him. live coverage from michelle franzen. michelle? >> reporter: good evening. hyannis port, and the family's compound here, a place for senator kennedy loved to come and recharge. at age 77 he was the patriarch of a dynamic family dynasty that's ca
. >> i'm eun yang in for pat lawson muse today. senator kennedy is comed to brain cancer late last night. yet, he didn't let his 15-month battle with the disease keep him from pursuing his passions and promises as a dedicated publicer is zblant after his diagnosis, kennedy championed the push for health care reform legislation. completed a memoir and became an instrumental onti pecfn ode election of president barack obama. that was only a small part of a long distinguished career that was...
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. >> i'm kimberly sirts in for pat lawson muse. parts of maryland are under a flash flood warning at this hour. >> veronica johnson has been tracking the rai all day for us and joins us now live from the storm center with the latest. veronica? >> that's ght. parts of the area be under a flash flood watch that goes into the night. silver spring, maryland, picking up over two ihes of rain. it had been a busy afternoon with a lot of neighborhoods already getting a good soaking here. and over an inch, mclean, virginia, where it was coming down in buckets there earlier. 75. cool side today. but the air really loaded up with a lot of moisture. here's a look at where that flood watch is. again, it is until late tonight and covers frederick county, maryland. loudoun county as well as fairfax county, d.c., prince george's county, and anne arundel county, howard, baltimore, up into northeastern maryland. right now there are flash flood warnings on maryland's eastern shore. so here is a look at the satellite and radar loop and where that weat
. >> i'm kimberly sirts in for pat lawson muse. parts of maryland are under a flash flood warning at this hour. >> veronica johnson has been tracking the rai all day for us and joins us now live from the storm center with the latest. veronica? >> that's ght. parts of the area be under a flash flood watch that goes into the night. silver spring, maryland, picking up over two ihes of rain. it had been a busy afternoon with a lot of neighborhoods already getting a good soaking...
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i'm eun yang in for pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. a tense rnteafoon in our skies thisternafoon. fire jets a helicopters were ra d mbscthleis afternoon to p tn cr ly-fonno ze around z the strict. officials tell us that small plane was spotted southwest of bwi airport. controllers attempted to talk to the pilot but got no response. the plane was intercepted by coast guard helicopters and escorted to the montgomery county air park. that's in gaithersburg, maryland. u.s. secret service agents are interviewing that pilot. they tell us he is a student pilot who took off from the gaithersburg airport this afternoon. >>> a shock for shoppers and workers in a mall when a small plane landed in the parking lot. onboard, an instructor and student that walked away from the crash with slight injuries. the plane had just taken off from a nearby airport when the pail on the reported a rough running engine. he landed on a road leading to the mall parking lot away from buildings and cars. the plane struck several trees and lost a wheel before spinning
i'm eun yang in for pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. a tense rnteafoon in our skies thisternafoon. fire jets a helicopters were ra d mbscthleis afternoon to p tn cr ly-fonno ze around z the strict. officials tell us that small plane was spotted southwest of bwi airport. controllers attempted to talk to the pilot but got no response. the plane was intercepted by coast guard helicopters and escorted to the montgomery county air park. that's in gaithersburg, maryland. u.s. secret service...
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. >> i'm eun yang in for pat lawson muse. this afternoon massachusetts and the nation formally began mourning senator ted kennedy, the man known as the lion of the senate is on his way to boston to lie in repose and amid outpouring off motion. >> these are live pictures, tens of thousands, perhaps more, have lined the interstate. they will be there throughout the night to pay respects. the hearst carrying senator kennedy's body is now making its way to boston right now from hyannis port. steve handelsman has the latest on today's developments. >> reporter: senator kennedy began his final journey on the shoulders of the military honor guard. his casket carried from the family's legendary home at hyannis port. the whole kennedy clan gathered. joyfully and tearfully remembering the family patriarch. earlier there had been a private family mass. the procession would leave cape cod and make its way through massachusetts neighborhoods on its way to boston. along the way, throngs of people who think of ted kennedy as a hero like the
. >> i'm eun yang in for pat lawson muse. this afternoon massachusetts and the nation formally began mourning senator ted kennedy, the man known as the lion of the senate is on his way to boston to lie in repose and amid outpouring off motion. >> these are live pictures, tens of thousands, perhaps more, have lined the interstate. they will be there throughout the night to pay respects. the hearst carrying senator kennedy's body is now making its way to boston right now from hyannis...
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pat lawson muse joins us now live once again from the tenleytown cvs with more on how you can help. has that rain stopped there? >> it stopped. the traffic picked up again. we are here. we are collecting and there has been traffic all day long. people have been coming to donate backpack force kids. i have a couple of them here. she is donating now. this is elaine. you live in the neighborhood and work in the neighborhood and donate ad few moments ago yes. i'm getting to go now. i'm going inside. >> reporter: why is it important to you to do this? >> i think it is important for neighbors to help neighbors and my own son is grown. i think it is important for other kids the same chance he had. i'm happy to help out. >> reporter: we are happy to have you help out. you are? >> mabel. >> reporter: i saw you put money in the basket there. >> yes, i did. >> reporter: tell me why it was important for you to come down. >> because it is a great cause. good to see people out here that care and our children are our greatest resource. i appreciate what you all are doing. >> reporter: okay. have y
pat lawson muse joins us now live once again from the tenleytown cvs with more on how you can help. has that rain stopped there? >> it stopped. the traffic picked up again. we are here. we are collecting and there has been traffic all day long. people have been coming to donate backpack force kids. i have a couple of them here. she is donating now. this is elaine. you live in the neighborhood and work in the neighborhood and donate ad few moments ago yes. i'm getting to go now. i'm going...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. the eagles' job comes just weeks after michael vick was released from federal pris. he served 18 months for his role in running a dogfighting ring. >> a news conference today, vick expressed remorse for his actions and he acknowledged that some people will never forgive him. kristen dahlgren has the story. >> just months after walking out of the federal prison, michael vick sat before the cameras as a philadelphia eagle. >> i made poor judgment. ions in my ad life, you know. and i had to reach a turning point. and prison finitely did it for me. >> reporter: the name convicted in a dogfighting role was apologetic. >> to this day i can't understand why i was involved in such pointless activity. >> reporter: while his new team and recent mentor, tony dungy, explained their decisions. >> feel like mike is going to help their football team and be a weapon for them. but they also stepped out to give a manning a second chance. >> vick! >> reporter: will fans be as forgiving? so far reactions
i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. the eagles' job comes just weeks after michael vick was released from federal pris. he served 18 months for his role in running a dogfighting ring. >> a news conference today, vick expressed remorse for his actions and he acknowledged that some people will never forgive him. kristen dahlgren has the story. >> just months after walking out of the federal prison, michael vick sat before the cameras as a philadelphia eagle. >> i made...
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pat lawson muse has more. >> they did an ultrasound to find out what's going on. they could. find the fetus in the uterus. it wu a struggle for me. >> reporter: frustration, disappointment. familiar feelings for 33-year-old jennifer crist. a severe blood disorder left her unable to get pregnant. >> there's got to be something didn't we can do. i'm willing to do anything at this point. >> reporter: after several early-term miscarriages, they tried two cycles of in vitro fertililzation. both failed. her doctor suggested trying a different route. acupuncture. at first i was kind of, i'd say skeptical i guess or unsure, not knowing. >> reporter: chris came here to "pulling down the moon." it's a place where they use holistic therapy. using massage, ak you puncture and changing diet can help them achieve. the idea is to relax. >> there's a lot of studies that show that. there's stress in infer telt. we try to calm them by balancing their boes. >> reporter: she says acupuncture and poses that focus on the belly and pelvi region can also stimulate blood flow to that area. she believ
pat lawson muse has more. >> they did an ultrasound to find out what's going on. they could. find the fetus in the uterus. it wu a struggle for me. >> reporter: frustration, disappointment. familiar feelings for 33-year-old jennifer crist. a severe blood disorder left her unable to get pregnant. >> there's got to be something didn't we can do. i'm willing to do anything at this point. >> reporter: after several early-term miscarriages, they tried two cycles of in vitro...
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pat lawson muse explains. >> reporter: at the castle stadium in northwest, the name of the game was soccer. the players? homeless men from around the country, who have come to washington to kick off the street soccer usa cup. >> 16 teams from across the country, including washington, d.c. to participate in a competition to, for a chance to win the family trophy. >> reporter: a nationwide effort that uses soccer to help eradicate poverty and homelessness. 116 players from 16 stipes will compete to raise funds and awareness. >> raising money for homelessness. a lot of big-city mayors have taken on the challenge. we've done it here in d.c. this is another way of raising awareness and raising dollars. >> reporter: mayor fenty helped kick off the first game between reigning champ minneapolis and e d.c. team. 37, playing forward, his second year playing for d.c. >> i drug and alcohol program and i've got an email from national coalition for homeless and i joined the team. >> reporter: luis alvarez plays defense, he's 29 rand says playing for the team takes the focus off of homelessness. >> it ta
pat lawson muse explains. >> reporter: at the castle stadium in northwest, the name of the game was soccer. the players? homeless men from around the country, who have come to washington to kick off the street soccer usa cup. >> 16 teams from across the country, including washington, d.c. to participate in a competition to, for a chance to win the family trophy. >> reporter: a nationwide effort that uses soccer to help eradicate poverty and homelessness. 116 players from 16...
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. >> reporter: all this behavior stopped at patrick henry stopped after lucas lawson died from heartfailure. he died shortly after snorting crushed ritalin at a party. >> that kind of thing scares people and they realize it's just stupid. >> since my 8-year-old son takes ritalin, is it a harmless drug? >> reporter: the school decided to take a pro active approach. ritalin is often talked about in drug prevention classes. school administrators say it's working. unfortunately, that can't be said for other schools. >> we want to emphasize, taking ritalin as taken by a doctor is safe according to medical experts. problems happen when used for those not intended for or in large doses. to learn the signs of ritalin abuse, go to our website, wusa.com and click on living well. >>> well, weather your workout includes aerobics, weight training or running on a treadmill at the gym, you need good shoes that offer a mix of stability and cushioning. you don't have to spend big bucks to get a good pair. leslie foster found some sneakers that beat out a couple of high priced name brands. >> reporter
. >> reporter: all this behavior stopped at patrick henry stopped after lucas lawson died from heartfailure. he died shortly after snorting crushed ritalin at a party. >> that kind of thing scares people and they realize it's just stupid. >> since my 8-year-old son takes ritalin, is it a harmless drug? >> reporter: the school decided to take a pro active approach. ritalin is often talked about in drug prevention classes. school administrators say it's working....
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good evening, i'm pat lawson. >> i'm jim vance. for a while there, it was kind of rough today. jackie bensen has been in the weather in rockville. we begin with bob upstairs. >> we have had a wild time of it with tornado warnings. a number of severe thunderstorm warnings. no widespread damage, but some hail. we have another batch of thunderstorms coming into the western suburbs. can see a bit of lightning for you folks in fairfax, county, but nothing severe. look at what was happening earlier. these are great pictures. this is kevin mourn, berryville, they did have large hail in winchester, and look at this shelf clouf. sort of an outflow from a severe thunderstorm in frederick county, maryland. that is where the tornado warnings were. our temperatures into the 70s. the other big story is hurricane bill. whichs going to have a big effect along our coast for the weekend. i'll tell you about that. dangerous rip currents. when i join you, a few minutes. >> all right, thanks, bob. the storms have knocked out power to a few thousand people in our area. and it's also made for some to
good evening, i'm pat lawson. >> i'm jim vance. for a while there, it was kind of rough today. jackie bensen has been in the weather in rockville. we begin with bob upstairs. >> we have had a wild time of it with tornado warnings. a number of severe thunderstorm warnings. no widespread damage, but some hail. we have another batch of thunderstorms coming into the western suburbs. can see a bit of lightning for you folks in fairfax, county, but nothing severe. look at what was...
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. >> pat lawson muse, news 4. >>> for many of us, summer also means hitting the gym and get bag in shape isn't your thing, maybe zuma is. it's a dance-inspired workout video that promises to burn fat without making it feel too much like work. but does it really do that? liz crenshaw checked it out. >> introducing zumba fitness. it's a fast, fun, sexy dance-inspired workout that makes losing weight fun. >> you want to lose weight and sculpt a leaner, sexier body, ditch the workout and start working out to zumba. that's what the infomercial says. zumba uses dance moves to work your body from top to bottom. its secret is burning calories at a rate up to 1,000 per hour and that's got the rhee yay or the all worked up. >> let's zumba! >> so, we sent the zumba dvd program and its infomercial to naomi's house. she says she loves latin music and dance and thought the program looked like a fun way to work out. the zumba program with its dvds and toning sticks costs $79.80 plus $12.95 shipping. however, for that price, it's going to work like magic on all our problem areas. >> but! >> does it real
. >> pat lawson muse, news 4. >>> for many of us, summer also means hitting the gym and get bag in shape isn't your thing, maybe zuma is. it's a dance-inspired workout video that promises to burn fat without making it feel too much like work. but does it really do that? liz crenshaw checked it out. >> introducing zumba fitness. it's a fast, fun, sexy dance-inspired workout that makes losing weight fun. >> you want to lose weight and sculpt a leaner, sexier body, ditch...
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i'm pat lawson muse.the note book, a stunning fall from grace. alexandria's police chief has stepped down. david baker announced his res ig neigh and retirement following his arrest last weekend in arlington after a car crash. police say baker's blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit and he failed four field sobriety tests. depu deputy earls cook is now the acting chief. at first he said he was not going to step down and then he did an about-face. was there really any other way for this story to turn out? >> when i heard the make talk about it after his retirement, the mayor indicated that this was the right thing so that the city could move on and the police department could move on with the business of saving t se citizens. so as a political choice, he had no choice. what kind of leadership could he exhibit over his h own rank and file with a drunk driving charge over his head, in addition to running into someone else's vehicle. >> he sent a guy to the hospital too. let's not lose sight of that.
i'm pat lawson muse.the note book, a stunning fall from grace. alexandria's police chief has stepped down. david baker announced his res ig neigh and retirement following his arrest last weekend in arlington after a car crash. police say baker's blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit and he failed four field sobriety tests. depu deputy earls cook is now the acting chief. at first he said he was not going to step down and then he did an about-face. was there really any other way for this...
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i'm pat lawson muse. on the notebook this morning, metro. it has been a rough summer for the metro system. deadly accident, bus and train operators suspended or reprimanded for operating their vehicles while distracted. a 21-year-old metro veteran killed on the job. now there is a push to get rid of general manager john catoe. a petition circulating on facebook and on local blogs is calling for catoe's termination. question to you all this morning is how serious is this effort, and is john catoe becoming a scapegoat for all of the problems that metro is experiencing? >> the answer could be yes and yes. he is, obviously -- he's the obvious scapegoat because all of this has happened. he's the head of the metro operation and we've had all these problems, deadly, serious problems. is question is, how has his watch been? has he failed? there's a debate about that. on the other hand, he inherited the system that had these problems in them before he got there, and tight budgets, less oversight, it all came up in
i'm pat lawson muse. on the notebook this morning, metro. it has been a rough summer for the metro system. deadly accident, bus and train operators suspended or reprimanded for operating their vehicles while distracted. a 21-year-old metro veteran killed on the job. now there is a push to get rid of general manager john catoe. a petition circulating on facebook and on local blogs is calling for catoe's termination. question to you all this morning is how serious is this effort, and is john...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. a look at the top stories we are following for you at this hour. government officials are calling on u.s. businesses to help manage swine flu this fall. new guidelines issued today encourage companies to get vaccines to vulnerable workers and allow liberal time for sick leave and telecommuting. employees are all encouraged to stay home if they have any symptoms. >>> on the eve of presidential elections in afghanistan, voting equipment is being delivered into the country's rural areas. some of it being delivered by donkey. the elections tipped president karzai against his foreign minister and the race is expected to be a close one. >>> some of the new credit card rules take effect tomorrow. rules meant to give credit card users more information and stop policies many consider abusive. the new rules give consumers more notice when changes are being made to their accounts. and tools to say no to higher rates and fees. >>> there are new and growing concerns about the federal cash for clun
i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. a look at the top stories we are following for you at this hour. government officials are calling on u.s. businesses to help manage swine flu this fall. new guidelines issued today encourage companies to get vaccines to vulnerable workers and allow liberal time for sick leave and telecommuting. employees are all encouraged to stay home if they have any symptoms. >>> on the eve of presidential elections in afghanistan, voting equipment is...
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pat lawson muse joins us live now from the tenleytown cvs with more on how you can help. hi, pat. >> reporter: hi. good morning. summer comes and goes so quickly, doesn't it? already it's time for the kids to get back to the books and back to the business of learning. we're here this morning to help get them started by collecting backpacks for kids, backpacks like these. they are stuffed backpacks. backpacks stuffed with all of the necessary tools. they've got paper and pencils and we've even got some extras like antibacterial wipes and water and crackers. all of these for needy kids who need just a little extra to get them started on their school year. here's how you can help this year. by going to participating cvs store, buying a backpack. only $12.99. you buy the backpack, you donate the backpack there at the store. you can find a list of participating stores on our website, nbcwashington.com. you can also go to the website to make y your donation ouonlin cr arit l tl he donations wilyl bu ckbapaorcks fba kids. and we're going to be here all day long until 6:00 this e
pat lawson muse joins us live now from the tenleytown cvs with more on how you can help. hi, pat. >> reporter: hi. good morning. summer comes and goes so quickly, doesn't it? already it's time for the kids to get back to the books and back to the business of learning. we're here this morning to help get them started by collecting backpacks for kids, backpacks like these. they are stuffed backpacks. backpacks stuffed with all of the necessary tools. they've got paper and pencils and we've...
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i'm pat lawson muse. the bin is filling up and donations are coming in for backpacks for kids.profits that serve underprivileged children. we need you to go to a cvs store. you pay and donate the backpack there. a young woman just dropped off a whole truck load. you are with the national community center of help centers. tell me what you brought. >> we have over 50 backs. over 200 reams of paper. over 100 pens and pencils and raincoats and umbrellas because we know kids don't have that. we have hand sanitizer. a bit of everhing. >> you did all of that because you're committed tthe campaign. >> exactly. this was an internal project with my colleagues and i and we're so proud of what we were able to do. >> thank you. it is generosity like that that will help us meet our goal. this is nbc 4's fourth annual backpack campaign. we'll be here all day in the e avenu northwt. n goneli andis ndat deon donate with awi. you'll also fi a list of the participating cvs stores online. go online. help us. 12.99. you set the school year for some underprivileged child here in the washington area.
i'm pat lawson muse. the bin is filling up and donations are coming in for backpacks for kids.profits that serve underprivileged children. we need you to go to a cvs store. you pay and donate the backpack there. a young woman just dropped off a whole truck load. you are with the national community center of help centers. tell me what you brought. >> we have over 50 backs. over 200 reams of paper. over 100 pens and pencils and raincoats and umbrellas because we know kids don't have that....
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. here are some of the stories making news at the bottom of the hour now.e man convicted in the 188 bombing of pan am flight 103 is a free man today. scottish authorities have released abdel basset ali al megrahi on compassionate grounds. he has terminal prostate cancer. wheept back to libya to die. family members of the flight victims are outraged. the obama administration is denouncing al meg had a rahi's . >>> most of the violence took place in southern afghanistan. the more peaceful north and west millions of people lined up to cast their ballots. plame nary results are expected saturday. >>> a wild house party is being investigated by authorities in anne arundel county. turns out that the organizers did not own the house. they borrowed the house without asking. and they left aoo big mess behi. the house is vacant and it is up for sale. news4's chris gordon. more on this wild story coming up on "news4 at 5:00." >>> thank you, pat. president obama says the public option should still be part of the health care reform package. the president clarified his p
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. here are some of the stories making news at the bottom of the hour now.e man convicted in the 188 bombing of pan am flight 103 is a free man today. scottish authorities have released abdel basset ali al megrahi on compassionate grounds. he has terminal prostate cancer. wheept back to libya to die. family members of the flight victims are outraged. the obama administration is denouncing al meg had a rahi's . >>> most of the violence took place in southern...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >> a man that beat a bethesda woman to death and robbed her will spend the rest of his life behind bars. jose garcia perlero was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole today. he was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of mary havenstein. he w convicted of robbing three other montgomery county women. life without parole is the maximum sentence allowed under law. >>> just a day after the federal reserve gave smal it is recession may be easing, there's evidence today that it will be a bumpy recovery. retail sales dipped in wrul while home foreclosures climbed to their highest level. >>> and it is a battle of the beltways. tonight the redskins take on the ravens up in baltimore in their first prey season game. lit give fans a first loo at what washington players have to offer this year. game time is 7:30. we will have live team coverage at the top of the hour. game here on news4. >>> in the battle over health care reform, that provision for end of life counseling that fuel rumors of so-called death panels is now being dropped. >> it i
i'm pat lawson muse. >> a man that beat a bethesda woman to death and robbed her will spend the rest of his life behind bars. jose garcia perlero was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole today. he was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of mary havenstein. he w convicted of robbing three other montgomery county women. life without parole is the maximum sentence allowed under law. >>> just a day after the federal reserve gave smal it is recession...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >>> i'm jim handly. a look at some of the top stories we are following for you this hour. >> in jurnlg a husband and wife their dumfries home. police say it appears it may be a murder/suicide. there is word the couple were facing foreclosure and were due to be evicted today. >>> the housing mark set showing signs of recovery this evening. existing home sales rose more than 7% in july. largest monthly increase in a decade. experts credit the government incentive program that's meant to attract first-time home buyers. still some economists question how long the rebound will last and as another government incentive program that cash for clunkers comes to an end. >>> preliminary resul of the presidential election in afghanistan may not be available until tuesday. afghan officials say it is too early for anyone to declare victory but both of the leading candidates say they are ahead in the count. if neither candidate gets more than 50% of the vote, there will be a runoff. >>> well, with the kids heading back
i'm pat lawson muse. >>> i'm jim handly. a look at some of the top stories we are following for you this hour. >> in jurnlg a husband and wife their dumfries home. police say it appears it may be a murder/suicide. there is word the couple were facing foreclosure and were due to be evicted today. >>> the housing mark set showing signs of recovery this evening. existing home sales rose more than 7% in july. largest monthly increase in a decade. experts credit the...
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. >> reporter: all the behavior stopped at patrick henry high school after lucas lawson died from heartre. he collapsed shortly after snorting rushed ritalin at a party. >> that kind of things scares people and they realize it is stupid. >> since my 8-year-old son takes ritalin is it is harmless drug. >> reporter: ritalin abuse is talked about in drug prevention classrooms and so far it is working. unfortunately that can't be said at other schools. anita brikman, 9 news now and wusa9.com. >>> we want to emphasize again taking ritalin as a prescribed by a doctor is safe according to medical professionals. problems happen when it is used by those not intended for or in large doses. to learn more about the signs of ritalin abuse go to our website at wusa9.com and click on living well. >>> speaking of clicks, i have a click to share with you. we say congratulations, hello and farewell to this man, he is the ninth u.s. embassy to the vatican and he and his wife and four children will be leaving on wednesday to take up the post to u.s. ambassador to the vatican. we wish him well in ' receptio
. >> reporter: all the behavior stopped at patrick henry high school after lucas lawson died from heartre. he collapsed shortly after snorting rushed ritalin at a party. >> that kind of things scares people and they realize it is stupid. >> since my 8-year-old son takes ritalin is it is harmless drug. >> reporter: ritalin abuse is talked about in drug prevention classrooms and so far it is working. unfortunately that can't be said at other schools. anita brikman, 9 news...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. some tricks of the trade to keep your food fresh. the governor's mansion gets a green upgrade. virginia gets ready for a tax-free weekend. >>> first our top story, did police in prince william county use excessive force when they used a stun gun to subdue a man at a baptism party? >> the chief of police says a stun gun was lawfully used during a christening party. chief charlie dean called up to clr accous of knack racies in the media. >> reporter: the chief says an investigation revealed there was no language barrier. one of the three officers who made the arrest is bilingual. the woman tasered is not pregnant as has been reported elsewhere. the use was justified because the man resisted arrest. prince william county police chief charlie dean called this ws connerence to c tdaupte his department's internal investigation into thetation of two people at this house in manassas, virginia, the night of ju 26th. the chief says police reived a complaint about loud music. subjects drinking and detonating fireworks. >> the basis of the arres
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. some tricks of the trade to keep your food fresh. the governor's mansion gets a green upgrade. virginia gets ready for a tax-free weekend. >>> first our top story, did police in prince william county use excessive force when they used a stun gun to subdue a man at a baptism party? >> the chief of police says a stun gun was lawfully used during a christening party. chief charlie dean called up to clr accous of knack racies in the media. >>...
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. >> pat lawson is here with a preview. >> this first story, keith, is not four. coming up on news4 at 4:00. bikini wax dangers. for some women, the ouch factor turns out to be the least of the problem. it's very popular this time of year. we'll explain what is going wrong with waxing. at 5:00, vinny and flip saunders sit down. and new vaccine to protect against the recurrence of breast cancer. and first news on the weathe join jim handly with me. >> i'll make sure the wife is watching that. >> yes. >> you know we had stories about men having their chests stripped. >> maybe this is a story. >> not me, no. i stay away from that one as well. >> okay. waxing won't work for keith. >> you have us wanting to watch now, that's for sure. >> tom would never do that. >> it hurts. >> ouch. >> we had a rapid rise in our humidity and the temperatures are now climbing into the 80s. we'll peak in the low 90s this afternoon. it's going to be a steamy day with hazy sunshine. also poor air quality by mid afternoon. then tomorrow, might have a morning shower, greater chance of after
. >> pat lawson is here with a preview. >> this first story, keith, is not four. coming up on news4 at 4:00. bikini wax dangers. for some women, the ouch factor turns out to be the least of the problem. it's very popular this time of year. we'll explain what is going wrong with waxing. at 5:00, vinny and flip saunders sit down. and new vaccine to protect against the recurrence of breast cancer. and first news on the weathe join jim handly with me. >> i'll make sure the wife is...
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pat lawson muse joins us life from the tenleytown cvs with more on how you can help. hi, pat. >> reporter: there has been a tremendous outpouring of support to collect and provide backpacks for kids. for 12 hours today, people have come here to thetent tenleytown to donate backpacks and gone to cvs stores around the washington region and gone online to make donations and if you look behind me here, you can see some of the results. these are the backpacks that we collected here in the 4500 block of wisconsin avenue northwest. of course, news4 could not do this every year without partners and without our co-sponsor which is cvs. tim is with cvs. tim, how are we doing so far? >> just fantastic. i'm overwhelmed by the outpouring from the community and our business partners. we have collected over 600 backpacks here today and over 1300 in total between here and our other stores. thank you to everybody in the community. it has been terrific. >> we are not done. >> we are not done. our goal is 4,000. you can still come to the stores that have the backpacks for the rest of th
pat lawson muse joins us life from the tenleytown cvs with more on how you can help. hi, pat. >> reporter: there has been a tremendous outpouring of support to collect and provide backpacks for kids. for 12 hours today, people have come here to thetent tenleytown to donate backpacks and gone to cvs stores around the washington region and gone online to make donations and if you look behind me here, you can see some of the results. these are the backpacks that we collected here in the 4500...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. here are some of the top stories at this hour. anger over health care reform continues to disrupt town halls across the country. maryland senator ben cardin drew both cheers and jeers at a forum in hagerstown today as he talked about what he wants to see in a government-backed system. other law makers and partisans continue to accuse each other of distorting what's actually in the legislation. >>> with the economy on the mend the federal reserve held a key lending rate at a record low near zero. again, pledged to keep it there for an extended period. the decision helped the dow today to triple digits. >>> transportation secretary ray lahood wants to know whether a weekend flaying ordeal violated any laws. >>> a continental express flight from houston to minneapolis was diverted because of bad weather. but passengers weren't allowed off that plane for hours. >> the airline has apologized and offer reed refunds but passengers rights advocates say that's not enough. here's brian mooar. >> reporter: dozens of passengers stranded overn
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. here are some of the top stories at this hour. anger over health care reform continues to disrupt town halls across the country. maryland senator ben cardin drew both cheers and jeers at a forum in hagerstown today as he talked about what he wants to see in a government-backed system. other law makers and partisans continue to accuse each other of distorting what's actually in the legislation. >>> with the economy on the mend the federal reserve held a...
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. >> reporter: jeremy lawson is not alone.sk around -- lots of people say they're addicted to facebook. but tina brooks may just take the cake. >> i get up at 3:00 in the morning and go -- why can't i sleep? >> reporter: tina is 50 years old, home from work on medical leave. >> i started finding high school friends, and i started pulling up the town i used to live in missouri. i started looking up bolingbrook, illinois, where i lived at when i was growing up. and i kept finding more and more and more people they was like, look, they're on here, too. it's-- it grew from there. >> reporter: now she spends at least -- >> at least four to five or six hours and that's nightly. >> reporter: to be honest -- >> no, gosh. eight. right now eight hours. >> reporter: wow. and her sister says that number is conservative. >> seven, eight, nine, 10, 11 hours. >> reporter: that's a lot. but when is a lot too much? dr.jim whalen is a clinical psychologist studying addiction. he's not on facebook, but he knows about it. the lure is simple -- >>
. >> reporter: jeremy lawson is not alone.sk around -- lots of people say they're addicted to facebook. but tina brooks may just take the cake. >> i get up at 3:00 in the morning and go -- why can't i sleep? >> reporter: tina is 50 years old, home from work on medical leave. >> i started finding high school friends, and i started pulling up the town i used to live in missouri. i started looking up bolingbrook, illinois, where i lived at when i was growing up. and i kept...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse.coming up in this half hour, get ready for some traffic headaches around the busy verizon center it is a city cleans up a well-known arch way. would major credit card companies are offering some relief for their customers. and lindsay has lunch with former washington coach joe gibbs. >>> first this afternoon our top story. more trouble for metro. following an investigation into how a train was allowed to leave the yard with too many cars. >> the last two months have been a nightmare for metro with one tragedy right after the next. pat collins is live outside of the metro center station in northwest to tell bus the latest. pat? >> reporter: metro trouble. it seems every week something bad happens to metro. at the silver spring home of michael nash, someoneeft a card of cdolence in the front door. 63-year-old michael nash, a track repairman, for metro killed bay piece of equipment while he was working on the orange line sunday. mr. nash worked for metro 21 years and he lived in the silve
. >> i'm pat lawson muse.coming up in this half hour, get ready for some traffic headaches around the busy verizon center it is a city cleans up a well-known arch way. would major credit card companies are offering some relief for their customers. and lindsay has lunch with former washington coach joe gibbs. >>> first this afternoon our top story. more trouble for metro. following an investigation into how a train was allowed to leave the yard with too many cars. >> the...
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pat lawson muse is here with a preview. >> hi, keith. coming up this afternoon at 4:00, "d" is for deficiency when it comes to vitamins. new information finds children aren't getting enough vitamin d these days. and get healthy for life today why it's happening and how parents can remedy the vitamin d deficiency problem. >>> then at 5:00 this afternoon, what your dentist may not be telling you about your dental insurance. for those stories and all the day's news, join us for news 4 beginning at 4:00. keith, barbara. >> okay. thank you, pat. >> thank you, pat. >>> let's check on the weather now. out the door forecast. >> a break from our usual summertime high humidity today. temperatures now in the low 80s. it's 82 in washington. and we will have lots of sunshine for the remainder of the day. should be a clear and mild evening coming up. and for the afternoon, lower humidity with a light breeze. highs reaching the mid and upper 80s to near 90 by the next two or three hours. then this evening we'll have that nearly full moon rising and a c
pat lawson muse is here with a preview. >> hi, keith. coming up this afternoon at 4:00, "d" is for deficiency when it comes to vitamins. new information finds children aren't getting enough vitamin d these days. and get healthy for life today why it's happening and how parents can remedy the vitamin d deficiency problem. >>> then at 5:00 this afternoon, what your dentist may not be telling you about your dental insurance. for those stories and all the day's news, join...
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bryan lawson? jessica is helping us with the microphones. go ahead. sorry. excuse me. >> i am a pharmacist by trade. my question is, do you support medication services that will help the health-care team to help manage the care of patients with chronic illness? >> yes. yes. [laughter] governor dean responded. in a comprehensive way. yes. >> one of the deals here is that there are a lot of people who practice medicine in this country beside physicians. we are going to keep the cost down. you -- we have to use a nurse practitioners -- use nurse practitioners. >> mr. williams? anybody who gets here first can do the question. alexander -- alexandra broadman? are they coming? >> congressman? >> where? >> congressman, thank you for doing this tonight. >> and there is clear mcintyre. >> my question is, do you think that a system involving co-ops is an acceptable compromise? >> i personally do not and i will explain why. there's nothing wrong with health care cooperatives. many states allow them and some states have them. but there is not a substitute for a public a
bryan lawson? jessica is helping us with the microphones. go ahead. sorry. excuse me. >> i am a pharmacist by trade. my question is, do you support medication services that will help the health-care team to help manage the care of patients with chronic illness? >> yes. yes. [laughter] governor dean responded. in a comprehensive way. yes. >> one of the deals here is that there are a lot of people who practice medicine in this country beside physicians. we are going to keep the...
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our country was founded on having a government that protects our rights and force contracts in the lawson defends its shores and in a sense has mutated in grown and become this metastasizing leviathan and. bu even david bos of the cato institute says we should stop and reflect all the freedoms that we have achieved and i realize as much as we detest the fact the government has grown and involved in every aspect, still in the great scheme of things, we are so fortunate to be living in such a prosperous country, such a free country at this ment in history and if you read thgs that are constantly negative d are complaing you will find yourself walking around with a frown, looking at t ground. i wrote a column a few weeks ago about the fact that i was at the grand canyon a couple of years ago with a friend and there was a hawk circling just above us. i said just imagine that you mustave up there. my friend said, to bet he does not see it? i said what you mean? >> his eyesre focused like a laser on a mouse or a snake or a jackrabbit they can provide his next meal. he is the most fabulous in th
our country was founded on having a government that protects our rights and force contracts in the lawson defends its shores and in a sense has mutated in grown and become this metastasizing leviathan and. bu even david bos of the cato institute says we should stop and reflect all the freedoms that we have achieved and i realize as much as we detest the fact the government has grown and involved in every aspect, still in the great scheme of things, we are so fortunate to be living in such a...
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she saw that first-hand and creedle lawson procedures to make sure there were ctl was for people in the workplace which is really important. to a second but then i want to look at is one that i read and actually good friend of mine, caroline kennedy wrote this. profiles in courage for our time and she has continued the legacy of the kennedy family profiling people of courage and her father was the original author of the first book, and she has since taken up the torch there and has really looked at profiling different people, people that would make decisions that could cost them their political careers, people that would come forward and fight the good fight on behalf of everyone. she just gives different examples of people she showcases in the book. when they think of that was of great interest to me was henry beacon solis who was a congressman here from texas who was one of the first hispanic members of of that background and a really exciting to read and in fact they have a chapter about me in here. that is kind of interesting. this last book here, "the grapes of wrath," a historical
she saw that first-hand and creedle lawson procedures to make sure there were ctl was for people in the workplace which is really important. to a second but then i want to look at is one that i read and actually good friend of mine, caroline kennedy wrote this. profiles in courage for our time and she has continued the legacy of the kennedy family profiling people of courage and her father was the original author of the first book, and she has since taken up the torch there and has really...
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he was a hitting instructor here in minnesota and talks about a player lawson who was here, and theyre going to move him down, but crow made him look good. he went on to a seven year career here. sometimes the crow knows. back to jim and buck. >> jim: the king of swing. yeah, matt laden became a fine hitter here in minnesota. and matt beater, the other pupil, he got into one. back in that era when crow was here, he was here for, i guess about 8 years, they did not yet have batting cages underneath where they could go do their drills, and/or yell fans certainly have heard about the very mechanical drills he does with his players every day, but what they could would do, they would go out to the baggy in right field here at the metrodome and put up one of those cages that they would use in batting practice usually on a pitchers mound and hide behind with and do their drills hitting the ball against the baggy. well, they got in a little bit of trouble because they started wrecking the baggy, and things do cost money, so they had to come up with some sort of a plan, and dan gladden who no
he was a hitting instructor here in minnesota and talks about a player lawson who was here, and theyre going to move him down, but crow made him look good. he went on to a seven year career here. sometimes the crow knows. back to jim and buck. >> jim: the king of swing. yeah, matt laden became a fine hitter here in minnesota. and matt beater, the other pupil, he got into one. back in that era when crow was here, he was here for, i guess about 8 years, they did not yet have batting cages...
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which one is brian lawson? jessica abrams and is helping us with the microphones. go ahead.ou want to read it? >> i am a pharmacist by training. my question for you is, do you support therapy services which allow pharmacists to work with physicians and nurses to manage the care of nurses -- up patients with chronic illnesses? >> yes. [laughter] governor dean responded. in a comprehensive way. >> one of the deals here is that there are a lot of people that practice medicine in this country besides positions. we will keep the cost down and you have these people like pharmacists and nurse practitioners to do more care. that will make a big deal and will reduce costs. [applause] >> and mr. e. williams? mr. williams? and then whoever gets here first -- alexandra broadman? mr. williams or miss broadman, are they coming? >> congressman? >> congressman, thank you for doing this. >> that is clear mcintyre in the stands. >> my question is, do you think that a system involving co-ops is an acceptable compromise on health care reform? >> i personally doubt. i will explain why. there is
which one is brian lawson? jessica abrams and is helping us with the microphones. go ahead.ou want to read it? >> i am a pharmacist by training. my question for you is, do you support therapy services which allow pharmacists to work with physicians and nurses to manage the care of nurses -- up patients with chronic illnesses? >> yes. [laughter] governor dean responded. in a comprehensive way. >> one of the deals here is that there are a lot of people that practice medicine in...
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winkey could not run and paulus could play on the same floor as ty lawson in the acc and 3 graduated from duke. you know he won't have a problem with the playbook. he won't the win the heisman trophy because he is at syracuse and not florida state. but i bet he is good and ends up in the nfl. >> ryan came from nowhere like paulus coming from nowhere. i will tell you this, the head coach coaches in the big east are skeptical about paulus's chances to succeed based on the long layoff. one head coach told me he wishes syracuse was first on the schedule. >> ryan burr, did winkey have other weapons at florida state? >> i am giving you winkey as far as paulus won't win the heisman trophy because he doesn't have the weapons winkey did. winkey 6 years in the minor leagues? where was the rush for winkey or ted williams who went to war and won the al-mvp the next year. we overestimate rust sometimes. it's not like the guy is an athlete. he can play. he can throw the football. i think he will be better than we might think. >> that public service announcement from ryan burr from syracuse because
winkey could not run and paulus could play on the same floor as ty lawson in the acc and 3 graduated from duke. you know he won't have a problem with the playbook. he won't the win the heisman trophy because he is at syracuse and not florida state. but i bet he is good and ends up in the nfl. >> ryan came from nowhere like paulus coming from nowhere. i will tell you this, the head coach coaches in the big east are skeptical about paulus's chances to succeed based on the long layoff. one...
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. >>> we are back with elaine lawson prerchtion specialist prt with the department of health.on how to prevent underage drinking, our phone lines are open at (410)481-4545. you can send us a tweet at fox baltimore. our first question is kadisha. what is your question. >> i think we lost kadisha. letny ask you. >> let me ask you we were askino have the conversation, what do you suggest to them? >> one of the reasons that we like the idea and we're grateful for the partnership with fox to show the psa to parents is because it does present a teachable moment. the facts about underage drinking coming directly into the home where parents ask their -- and their children are viewing t.v. and open up discussion. that is very important. the other thing is, we want to postpone the first experimentation with alcohol as long as we can. you know, it's really clear that when children begin drinking at a young age, they have a greater chance of high risk behavior later. >> we keep focusing on sending your kids off to college, but it does happen much younger than that. >> yes, the average age
. >>> we are back with elaine lawson prerchtion specialist prt with the department of health.on how to prevent underage drinking, our phone lines are open at (410)481-4545. you can send us a tweet at fox baltimore. our first question is kadisha. what is your question. >> i think we lost kadisha. letny ask you. >> let me ask you we were askino have the conversation, what do you suggest to them? >> one of the reasons that we like the idea and we're grateful for the...
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they know there are risks of lawson yet ag to his writing all this stuff basically assume there is zeroisk of loss because aaa rating agencies said there is no risk of loss because they gave it a aaa rating. so, is that the absence of getting rid of the regulations that made sense, that really is very much behind with the crisis we are in now? >> an answer-- the answer for you within the next book, which is to be published when? november. and i don't want to interfere with her on this subject. she knows best. [laughter] >> yes, please, in the front. >> i am steven with national review. my question is, in your book you, the very first line is economics is a science and use survey the current state of the field and as you just said, if science is about making predictions from observations from the past, we have seen that keynesian stimulus does not work and yet a number of high-profile economists, certain columnist for "the new york times." persist in their belief that keynesians solutions are the best way to address cyclical downturns, so what is the scientific equivalent of this kind of
they know there are risks of lawson yet ag to his writing all this stuff basically assume there is zeroisk of loss because aaa rating agencies said there is no risk of loss because they gave it a aaa rating. so, is that the absence of getting rid of the regulations that made sense, that really is very much behind with the crisis we are in now? >> an answer-- the answer for you within the next book, which is to be published when? november. and i don't want to interfere with her on this...