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lesli. >>> all right, thank you for that. now that the dc council approved a medical marijuana bill, what is next? ahead, we'll clear up some questions about the bill. >>> and what some local lawmakers say need to happen to help rehabilitate convicted felons that may involve them being incarcerated near you. we'll be back. >>> time now for a check on the evening rush. >> a new accident to tell you about. this is in silver spring, southbound georgia avenue. all lanes are blocked right now, avoid that area if you are in silver spring. a live shot of the inner loop and outer loop. right now moving better. take you probably extra 10 to 15 minutes from 95 to 270 and finally, a check of your rails tonight. right now, metro doing well, but mark line being disrupted due to an earlier accident involving thatamtrak train. all the passengers will be transported by bus to stations west of rockville. lesli, back to you. >>> we are going to talk more about some breaking news that involves a shooting. this is coming from metro. we are heari
lesli. >>> all right, thank you for that. now that the dc council approved a medical marijuana bill, what is next? ahead, we'll clear up some questions about the bill. >>> and what some local lawmakers say need to happen to help rehabilitate convicted felons that may involve them being incarcerated near you. we'll be back. >>> time now for a check on the evening rush. >> a new accident to tell you about. this is in silver spring, southbound georgia avenue. all...
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leslie, now, i know you are a fair woman, leslie.n though you are a liberal woman, you are fair. you know the state of arizona just wants to protect its citizens. have to do something. 70% of arizonaens support. this that's overwhelming. and now we have boulder, colorado and school district in chicago saying you know, we are going to punish you. it doesn't seem fair, does it? >> oh, yes, it does. bill, it's the american way. it's capitalism, only in reverse, right? i mean, seriously, if people don't support what they are doing in arizona, they have every right to boycott and say they are not going to go and, bill, if you and i go in vacation in july or august to arizona, who is going to clean our hotel room and keep the hand escaping outside in front of that hotel nice if we don't have all of these mexicans doing the lawn and cleaning the hotels or these immigrants. >> bill: i really object to that i think there are enough legal immigrants and americans that need jobs that they would do the jobs. i hope that they are offered fair wag
leslie, now, i know you are a fair woman, leslie.n though you are a liberal woman, you are fair. you know the state of arizona just wants to protect its citizens. have to do something. 70% of arizonaens support. this that's overwhelming. and now we have boulder, colorado and school district in chicago saying you know, we are going to punish you. it doesn't seem fair, does it? >> oh, yes, it does. bill, it's the american way. it's capitalism, only in reverse, right? i mean, seriously, if...
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back to you anita and lesli. >> thank you for that report. >> a soccer coach is behind bars tonight for allegedly attacking two referees. witnesses say jason atkins man handled a 16-year-old ref yesterday and then grabbed his 20-year-old colleague around the neck. the children in the game were just ten years old. atkins is being held at the regional jail. >>> cbs news has obtained a new photo of the man accused of driving a car bomb into times square. reynold joins us live from new york city with the latest on this on going investigation. randall. >> reporter: anita, yes have been waiting outside federal court all day, expecting to see faisal shahzad. meanwhile, we are seeing new details emerge about what appeared to be a normal life before shahzad became an accused terrorist. >> this photo shows faisal shahzad in times square with friends and family, just 100 yards from where he is accused of leaving an suv packed with explosives. his suburban life in connecticut as a financial analyst, husband, and father, didn't raise any red flags. but police now know he purchased a gun after return
back to you anita and lesli. >> thank you for that report. >> a soccer coach is behind bars tonight for allegedly attacking two referees. witnesses say jason atkins man handled a 16-year-old ref yesterday and then grabbed his 20-year-old colleague around the neck. the children in the game were just ten years old. atkins is being held at the regional jail. >>> cbs news has obtained a new photo of the man accused of driving a car bomb into times square. reynold joins us live...
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leslie, nbc canceled the drama after 20 seasons. >> when you got up from watching our shows, you have been entertained with a false start but you learned something. >> the show survives 28 cast changes. >> anything that happens anywhere, you can set in new york. >> spin it the other way. the shows that have other people throwing their shoes at the tv are the successes. >> it is the best in the history of the business. >> the final case closes tonight. >> nbc is still in talks about potentially giving it some kind of send off episode next season. version willo launch in the fall. coming up -- >> a woman is remembered at what was supposed to be her graduation ceremony. details are next. >> oil is seeping into gulf beaches. frustration with bp and the feds is growing. >> we will give it the complete forecast in just a few minutes. >> that weather is impacting the morning commute. know the stain. after an alpaca? i have. it was awesome. ♪ call 1-800-steemer i'd like one of those desserts and some coffee. sure. cake or pie? pie. apple or cherry? cherry. oil or cream? oil or cream? cream! (
leslie, nbc canceled the drama after 20 seasons. >> when you got up from watching our shows, you have been entertained with a false start but you learned something. >> the show survives 28 cast changes. >> anything that happens anywhere, you can set in new york. >> spin it the other way. the shows that have other people throwing their shoes at the tv are the successes. >> it is the best in the history of the business. >> the final case closes tonight....
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. >> reporter: that sounds just fine to parents like leslie jackson. >> maybe people will be more cautious. >> reporter: the city believes it's helping. >> you don't receive a lot of repeat offenders. that's the whole point of the program, to make sure we don't have repeat offenders. >> it would be a high number, i can tell you. i would like to see them do it. >> reporter: okay, so this portable speed camera ticket just like the regular speed camera, $40, no points on your license. the city says they are going to roll those cameras out tomorrow in the northeast area of baltimore. but they say, they will be all over the city throughout the course of the next year or so. derek valcourt. >>> drivers are warned, derek, thank you. and the school will get a list of where those cameras will be each week. for a list, you can go to our website, we will put it there on www.wjz.com. >>> the cordish company wants to build a slot club at the mall. the cordish company is suing the elections board. >>> switching gear to the gulf post. that's where that oil spill is now killing birds, turtles and a number
. >> reporter: that sounds just fine to parents like leslie jackson. >> maybe people will be more cautious. >> reporter: the city believes it's helping. >> you don't receive a lot of repeat offenders. that's the whole point of the program, to make sure we don't have repeat offenders. >> it would be a high number, i can tell you. i would like to see them do it. >> reporter: okay, so this portable speed camera ticket just like the regular speed camera, $40, no...
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. >> that was lesli foster reporting. if you need to filter larger amounts of water, a countertop plodle might be needed. if you have to after whole house filter, keep in this mind. they do not remove contaminants. only rust, sediment, and chlorine. >>> snoring. not only is it at nighttime nuisance but it can signal a more dangerous medical condition. this week we talked to a musician who used to keep his wife and band mates awake at night. that is until he discovered a new days to help him stop snoring. >> i play music. i'm in a band. we travel a lot. when we travel, no one wants to sleep in the same room with me. >> reporter: as a musician, gus plays soothing sounds during the day, but it's a whole different tune at night. >> it's a little something we recorded because he didn't believe us. sounds like something out of a horror movie or on a farm. >> you wake up in the night with things thrown automatic. >> did you have any idea that could you have sleep apnea? >> not really, not till lately. >> reporter: gus has mild s
. >> that was lesli foster reporting. if you need to filter larger amounts of water, a countertop plodle might be needed. if you have to after whole house filter, keep in this mind. they do not remove contaminants. only rust, sediment, and chlorine. >>> snoring. not only is it at nighttime nuisance but it can signal a more dangerous medical condition. this week we talked to a musician who used to keep his wife and band mates awake at night. that is until he discovered a new days...
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young, jr., roy wilkins, wiley branton, leslie dunbar, and dorothy height, sat around the conference debated moments of the meeting, dorothy height sat with her knitting needles, knitting away, until overcome with impatience and could not take the dictum any longer. dorothy would methodically place the needles on the table, noticing it, the room would get exceedingly quiet. [laughter] >> and then the only woman in the established civil rights leadership group of that era, would have her say, and in doing so, restore unity and purpose to the discourse. not only -- [applause] >> -- not only did her male colleagues stop arguing, they hunted. and listened with an attentive ear. when i succeeded wiley brandons a the head of the w. e. p., dorothy height was my mentor and my friend. during my stewardship at uncf and the national urban league, dorothy height went with me, stood by me, and propped me up on every week i would lean aside. she put her long arms of protection around me and kept me on the straight and narrow as best she could. [applause] >> there is one unforgettable moment with d
young, jr., roy wilkins, wiley branton, leslie dunbar, and dorothy height, sat around the conference debated moments of the meeting, dorothy height sat with her knitting needles, knitting away, until overcome with impatience and could not take the dictum any longer. dorothy would methodically place the needles on the table, noticing it, the room would get exceedingly quiet. [laughter] >> and then the only woman in the established civil rights leadership group of that era, would have her...
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people who had self leslie donated their body to research. >> georgetown tells fox5 its severing its ties with the crematorium. the dean issued this statement." the school of medicine has a deep commitment with the sacred trust of our donors and families. the contact with the chambers funeral home specifically outlines the require its that the remains be treated in a respectful manner. ta pierce this was not the case in this instance." the company wants to stay in business. >> we are terribly sorry for this situation that has occurred. we have completed our the mel school. we did make a slight error in judgment. >> rob: now, to the state, this is more than a slight error in judgment. they are shut down the funeral home. but the state of hair land doesn't actually have the have the power to shut down the crematorium. you may have heard martin o'malley signed a bill into lawful what it means is that the state can now regulate crematorium as well as funeral homes. however, that does not take affect until october 1st. so right now thisp coming friday the only thing that will be shut down
people who had self leslie donated their body to research. >> georgetown tells fox5 its severing its ties with the crematorium. the dean issued this statement." the school of medicine has a deep commitment with the sacred trust of our donors and families. the contact with the chambers funeral home specifically outlines the require its that the remains be treated in a respectful manner. ta pierce this was not the case in this instance." the company wants to stay in business....
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. >> leslie? >> my heart goes to the mccombs.able job keeping up hope for the grandchildren's sake. it's important to keep hope and we can only hope for the best. >> nancy, we know the husband claims he's been in virginia. police are testing the truck looking for evidence it may have been in michigan. they are looking for soil, insects, fibers to link it to michigan. >> back to venus stewart's parents. i know that you are keeping the two little girls safe. how are they without their mommy? >> they ask a lot about her. they don't understand. the 5-year-old accidentally seen her on tv. she said, why is mommy with daddy? she was scared. that scared her. she goes, why is mommy with daddy? she didn't understand. >> ms. mccomb, you are still praying tonight that she is unharmed and only kidnapped. >> oh, i pray. if he -- doug, if you hear me, please -- those little girls love their mommy so much. if you love your children, please, please don't do anything to hurt her, please. >> to our viewers, you see the suffering of the mccombs. the
. >> leslie? >> my heart goes to the mccombs.able job keeping up hope for the grandchildren's sake. it's important to keep hope and we can only hope for the best. >> nancy, we know the husband claims he's been in virginia. police are testing the truck looking for evidence it may have been in michigan. they are looking for soil, insects, fibers to link it to michigan. >> back to venus stewart's parents. i know that you are keeping the two little girls safe. how are they...
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i can think of one incident when my wife, leslie and i were hiking only a mile from patagonia and wewere bird watching of all of the innocuous activities and we can round up the band in the road and there were five guys offloading bales of marijuana into a beat up old station wagon. i really it of 50 feet from them and of course we stopped cold, they stopped cold and dave ran off into the bushes in the creek and the guy driving the volkswagen golf in and drove off and made a u-turn and drove back past us kind of giving us his best treasurer of the c dot dress their probably to let us know he didn't think would be cool if we called the cops which we did any way. [applause] but in another case, kind of a humorous one about two years ago i was for spec writing with a friend in the rauf tail valley and four of these sad sacks came popping out of the canyon. they looked like a mess and they were waving at me and so i made sure they were not armed. i rode up to them and it turned out they were drug mules who dropped their loads and they were asking me for a road where they could get picked
i can think of one incident when my wife, leslie and i were hiking only a mile from patagonia and wewere bird watching of all of the innocuous activities and we can round up the band in the road and there were five guys offloading bales of marijuana into a beat up old station wagon. i really it of 50 feet from them and of course we stopped cold, they stopped cold and dave ran off into the bushes in the creek and the guy driving the volkswagen golf in and drove off and made a u-turn and drove...
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leslie, require our parents information resource centers -- lastly we require these parent information resource centers. we must justify every dollar we spend and in short that it benefits our students. we do not have all the answers. but i am so struck by the extraordinary success stories of the delegates to the moms conference. it is not just that these mothers volunteer regulate and serve on -- volunteer on school boards. seated behind me, i am convinced is the future. on the stage are moms who crafted programs to train teachers to work with special needs students. we have mom secreted textbooks for kindergarteners and detailed curricula -- moms who created textbooks. we have nutrition educators who are helping get junk food out of school lunches and vending machines. we have mothers who run summer programs that provide arts education and academic enrichment. so, today i want to honor all these incredibly strong women here, the woman in texas, and my own mother who, for years later, is still running her after-school program. -- 40 years later. all of you here have shown, through you
leslie, require our parents information resource centers -- lastly we require these parent information resource centers. we must justify every dollar we spend and in short that it benefits our students. we do not have all the answers. but i am so struck by the extraordinary success stories of the delegates to the moms conference. it is not just that these mothers volunteer regulate and serve on -- volunteer on school boards. seated behind me, i am convinced is the future. on the stage are moms...
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patients like leslie cane who plans to donate. >> there is an incident that someone in one year, a student donate or someone ten years from now who donates something from your gift. >> these are sam pl of normal versus infected ms brain tissues. 350 so far and studying each gives the researcher the best find for a cure. >> there's so subs-- there's no substitution for the human brain. the mri scans show the difference between a normal scan and one with the arrows. colorado has one of the highest concentration of this devastating disease and paradoxically colorado donors ever are the best, their tissues can be retrieved and brought her quickly. >> the brain tissue that we can retrieve quickly, and repair, in colorado where there's a high incident rate choose to participate, it's valuable for researchers around the world. >> in just the last few years, the researchers published the most promising work yet, solving the mystery of a disease with no known cause or cure. >> juliet: that was dave young from our affiliate kdvr in denver reporting. when to comes 0 your brain, questions remain over
patients like leslie cane who plans to donate. >> there is an incident that someone in one year, a student donate or someone ten years from now who donates something from your gift. >> these are sam pl of normal versus infected ms brain tissues. 350 so far and studying each gives the researcher the best find for a cure. >> there's so subs-- there's no substitution for the human brain. the mri scans show the difference between a normal scan and one with the arrows. colorado has...
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anita and lesli, back to you. >> thank you. >>> and one reminder, we know that you're getting up earlierso are we. tune in tomorrow morning bright and early at 4:25 a.m. >>> coming up, police give away money just for buckling your seat belt. up next, it could soon be illegal to sell drop-side baby cribs. >>> they could be wearing a nat's uniform sooner than we think. we'll go in to hear what the team has to say about their rivalry star. >>> and while topper is down at the museum having fun, i'm doing the real work holding back the fort today. 79 degrees is what we hit officially. got some sun this afternoon. we'll tell you what, more sunshine on the way and really warm temperatures today with our complete forecast when we come back. Ñú hi! welcome to progressive.com. come on in, and i'll give you a free quote. quote and compare in about 8 minutes. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> important developments by the end of the year, it will be illegal to sell a drop-side crib. the consumer area has moved to ban them from child care centers and hotels. in the last five years, mo
anita and lesli, back to you. >> thank you. >>> and one reminder, we know that you're getting up earlierso are we. tune in tomorrow morning bright and early at 4:25 a.m. >>> coming up, police give away money just for buckling your seat belt. up next, it could soon be illegal to sell drop-side baby cribs. >>> they could be wearing a nat's uniform sooner than we think. we'll go in to hear what the team has to say about their rivalry star. >>> and while...
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that was until the 1890s in newspapers and magazines, but they used woodcuts in harpers and frank leslie's -- is that right? -- and, of course, people got a sense of who he was. in newspapers and magazines loved him because of that and fed off of it. and he actually became a very good writer. his material was still easy to read. it's not too overburdened with those praetorian his sons that make some of that stuff most of us have unbearable now. anything before about 1880 or 1890. on his last campaign, the little big horn campaign he actually filed stories for a new york newspaper, i think was the herald tribune, anonymously. so he was very aware of what the press could do. >> carson i think was in a lot of ways the anti-custer. he was very uncomfortable with his celebrity for most of his life. he didn't understand that he did understand what it was coming from that people back east need this he wrote to personify manifest. he didn't know what manifest destiny was. and he said he didn't use that word because to higher return for him. he was also illiterate. so he couldn't read these horribl
that was until the 1890s in newspapers and magazines, but they used woodcuts in harpers and frank leslie's -- is that right? -- and, of course, people got a sense of who he was. in newspapers and magazines loved him because of that and fed off of it. and he actually became a very good writer. his material was still easy to read. it's not too overburdened with those praetorian his sons that make some of that stuff most of us have unbearable now. anything before about 1880 or 1890. on his last...
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leslie, require our parents information resource centers -- lastly we require these parent information resource centers. we must justify every dollar we spend and in short that it benefits our students. we do not have all the answers. but i am so struck by the extraordinary success stories of the delegates to the moms conference. it is not just that these mothers volunteer regulate and serve on -- volunteer on school boards. seated behind me, i am convinced is the future. on the stage are moms who crafted programs to train teachers to work with special needs students. we have mom secreted textbooks for kindergarteners and detailed curricula -- moms who created textbooks. we have nutrition educators who are helping get junk food out of school lunches and vending machines. we have mothers who run summer programs that provide arts education and academic enrichment. so, today i want to honor all these incredibly strong women here, the woman in texas, and my own mother who, for years later, is still running her after-school program. -- 40 years later. all of you here have shown, through you
leslie, require our parents information resource centers -- lastly we require these parent information resource centers. we must justify every dollar we spend and in short that it benefits our students. we do not have all the answers. but i am so struck by the extraordinary success stories of the delegates to the moms conference. it is not just that these mothers volunteer regulate and serve on -- volunteer on school boards. seated behind me, i am convinced is the future. on the stage are moms...
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that is a business i will tell you, don't grow within a customer and leslie take care of the ones i haveso your customer service, john gregory from the chamber is saying what can i do and he's offering me computers from the local business and giving me a room and the governors on the phone saying what can i do? i say see a need that unemployment week waived and it is done. you are taking care of, you are business these days and everyone is right there at your fingertips but free trade is not happening. if i do business in the czech republic and when i do business here, we bring companies and then we give them everything. we let them do whatever they want to do. you will go over there and use their people. you will use their suppliers. you will mandate in a whole different way. tried to get a patent for the united states versus in europe. it is not right four it is not level and we need to take care of our manufacturing right here because-- and we need to stop this roller skating thing. i agree with the different states but we need to stabilize and we need to grow. we need to worry about
that is a business i will tell you, don't grow within a customer and leslie take care of the ones i haveso your customer service, john gregory from the chamber is saying what can i do and he's offering me computers from the local business and giving me a room and the governors on the phone saying what can i do? i say see a need that unemployment week waived and it is done. you are taking care of, you are business these days and everyone is right there at your fingertips but free trade is not...
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they did the trick for leslie. she has not slowed for three and a half years and there is now a phase three trial under way here supported by the recovery act to test this in a thousand smokers at 20 centers. it's the first ever faced retrial of a smoking cessation vaccine. thanks to the discoveries you have funded working on a broad basis this is not personalized it doesn't depend on a certain gene? >> in this case the vaccine is actually raised against the nicotine itself. antibodies are against the material and the figure of smoke it gives people a hobby and it blocks the effect so there's no point in smoking and they have an easier time quitting. it's pretty dramatic. it hasn't previously been tried for this purpose and we are mixing immunology and drug addiction and interesting ways. there are efforts underway to do this for other drugs of addiction. let me conclude by quickly pointing out to you these represent just a few of the exciting areas of opportunity when i first came to this job as an incredible resp
they did the trick for leslie. she has not slowed for three and a half years and there is now a phase three trial under way here supported by the recovery act to test this in a thousand smokers at 20 centers. it's the first ever faced retrial of a smoking cessation vaccine. thanks to the discoveries you have funded working on a broad basis this is not personalized it doesn't depend on a certain gene? >> in this case the vaccine is actually raised against the nicotine itself. antibodies...
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leslie, require our parents information resource centers -- lastly we require these parent information resource centers. we must justify every dolr we spend and in short that it benefits our students. we do not have all the awers. but i am so struck by the extraordinary success stories of the delegates to the moms conference. it is not just that these mothers volunteer regule and serve on -- volunteer on school boards. seated behind me, i am convinced is the futur on the stage are moms who crafted programs to train teachers to work with special needs students. we have mom secreted texooks for kindergarteners and detailed curricula -- moms who created textbooks. we have nutrition educators who are helping get junk food out of scol lunches and vending machin. we have mothers who run summer programs that provide arts education and acadec enrichment. so, today i want to honor all these incredibly strong women here, the woman in texas, and my own mother who, for years later, is still running her after-school program. -- 40 years later. all of you here have shown, through your commitment, yo
leslie, require our parents information resource centers -- lastly we require these parent information resource centers. we must justify every dolr we spend and in short that it benefits our students. we do not have all the awers. but i am so struck by the extraordinary success stories of the delegates to the moms conference. it is not just that these mothers volunteer regule and serve on -- volunteer on school boards. seated behind me, i am convinced is the futur on the stage are moms who...