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in that interview, liz, mr. obama also said when you're campaigning, i think you're liberated to say things without thinking about, okay, how am i actually going to practically implement this. isn't that what the media are supposed to do? >> yes, well, and he wasn't picked up on it the whole interview was a softball and he has a long relationship with steve cross going all the way back through the campaign. and like so many people in the mainstream media they didn't lay a glove on him. there wasn't a tough challenge in the whole interview so he got away actually with saying communication is the problem here not policy. >> jon: he seemed to be saying, elliss, politicians can say whatever they want if they're not challenged nobody is going to be the wiser. >> well, duh. [laughter] >> i mean, that's what campaigning is all about. >> jon: where are the media. >> have you ever heard of a politician making a promise, john? listen, this is how we play the game. there's tough media coverage, if you go back with a magnif
in that interview, liz, mr. obama also said when you're campaigning, i think you're liberated to say things without thinking about, okay, how am i actually going to practically implement this. isn't that what the media are supposed to do? >> yes, well, and he wasn't picked up on it the whole interview was a softball and he has a long relationship with steve cross going all the way back through the campaign. and like so many people in the mainstream media they didn't lay a glove on him....
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we all want the same thing. >> my glass ware and all my dishes are sparkly. >> reporter: liz crenshaw, news4. >> those ty gel packs are helping me and you can find the list of viewer solutions at nbcwashington.com. search cloudy glasses. >>> still to come on news4 this week a lesson they'll 97 forget. how a local teenager saved her teacher's flif front of the entire class. d the exercise class helping cancer patients find strength, both physically and em winter mode. standard on every 2011 jaguar. winter will never feel the same again. special lease and finance offers available for a lited time. see your d.c.-area jaguar dealer to learn more. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer every day thousands ofeople are switching from tylenol® to advil. to learn more and get your special offer, go to takeadvil.com. take action. take advil®. >>> a new survey says the washington area is tops when it come to overall well being. residents in the maryland and virginia suburbs have e longest life expectancy when compared to other states. the survey also took education and wealth into account and 47% of washingtoni
we all want the same thing. >> my glass ware and all my dishes are sparkly. >> reporter: liz crenshaw, news4. >> those ty gel packs are helping me and you can find the list of viewer solutions at nbcwashington.com. search cloudy glasses. >>> still to come on news4 this week a lesson they'll 97 forget. how a local teenager saved her teacher's flif front of the entire class. d the exercise class helping cancer patients find strength, both physically and em winter mode....
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if you have a question you want us to consider for ask liz, send to itask liz@nbcwashington.com.n a ba refuse to cash one of it own checks? how long do germs last on surfaces like door nobz? and can parking your car on a pile of leaves this time of year be dangerous? find out on ns4 at 5:00. >> so you know some of those postal workers may want to walk becae it is so beautiful. >> ithe stands this time of year, tey won't be shivering this evening. the sun is going down. your high school football focast. 51 degrees around 7:00 orso. then we'll drop down to 26 in frederick. 26 in warrenton. 34 for the startomorrow. look at the loads of sunshine. 67 degrees. it is the metropolitan cooking show. i went tohis last year. aid blast. >> she is a character. she had some butter and she talked about all those recipes that you can put butter in. by the time you get to sunday, this will be a great weekend for doing anything outside. take advantage of the outside. by next week, a ptern change for us. colder air is goingo be moving in. and it will turn unsettled. we've got some rain on monday an
if you have a question you want us to consider for ask liz, send to itask liz@nbcwashington.com.n a ba refuse to cash one of it own checks? how long do germs last on surfaces like door nobz? and can parking your car on a pile of leaves this time of year be dangerous? find out on ns4 at 5:00. >> so you know some of those postal workers may want to walk becae it is so beautiful. >> ithe stands this time of year, tey won't be shivering this evening. the sun is going down. your high...
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liz lerma. sfgov. org there is a phone book where you type the last name and you can find their phone number it's called the street parks program much the sfpt. org has a link on their web page about street parks and what kinds of possible and what some of the resources are. it's quite a rebust set of possibilities. >> thanks very much. one last question? which school? monroe. uh-huh. >> no. yeah. it has to be a physical improvement we expect you to figure out to get somebody to volunteer that. we will not hire people. what happens when the grant runs out? you don't have continuous funding. we will fund the improvements. we have done that at james middle school to help them with their garden. [applause] thank you. >> thank you very much. so i hope the first morning of the sifrt neighborhood empowerment summit was enjoyable. we will vote by applause, how about that. yeah! >> and hope you enjoyed the lunch as well. we would like to begin the mid day portion of today's summit and that is the keynote addre
liz lerma. sfgov. org there is a phone book where you type the last name and you can find their phone number it's called the street parks program much the sfpt. org has a link on their web page about street parks and what kinds of possible and what some of the resources are. it's quite a rebust set of possibilities. >> thanks very much. one last question? which school? monroe. uh-huh. >> no. yeah. it has to be a physical improvement we expect you to figure out to get somebody to...
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. >> glor: liz palmener london tonight. liz, thank you very much. president obama is in india tonight, the first stop on his four-nation, 10-day tour of asia. while the destinations are foreign, his message is domestic. he's talking about american products and american jobs. our chief white house correspondent chip reid is traveling with the president. >> reporter: president obama is spending three full days in india, his longest stop yet in any foreign country, a sign of india's growing importance to the united states, especially on the economy. >> i'm here because i believe that in our interconnected world, increased commerce between the united states and india can be and will be a win-win proposition for both nations. >> reporter: in saturday's "new york times," the president explained how a trip overseas can help create jobs in the u.s. the more we export abroad, he wrote, the more jobs we create in america. in fact, every $1 billion we export supports more than 5,000 jobs at home. but it's a hard argument to make in india where a vast network o
. >> glor: liz palmener london tonight. liz, thank you very much. president obama is in india tonight, the first stop on his four-nation, 10-day tour of asia. while the destinations are foreign, his message is domestic. he's talking about american products and american jobs. our chief white house correspondent chip reid is traveling with the president. >> reporter: president obama is spending three full days in india, his longest stop yet in any foreign country, a sign of india's...
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. >> it would be ironic and awesome to have california legal i r liz it -- legalize it because so does california go so does america and the rest of the world. >> people are already getting high on marijuana. it happens every day. it's not like we are introducing something. we are controlling, taxing and regulating something that is going on everyday out there. >> reporter: some say prop 19 could help undo the damage to the failure on the war on drugs. and [inaudible] contributed a million dollars to the campaign. >> thank you. >>> support for two other closely watched state propositions have not changed much in the past month according to the field poll. proposition 23 which would suspend the crackdown on greenhouse gas emission is losing. prop 25 which would allow a simple majority vote in the legislature to pass the budget is leading 48 to 41%. >>> game 4 of the world series is going on. the giants may be in texas but that isn't stopping fans from partying in the bay area. linda yee is at a celebration hot spot. linda? >> reporter: hi, ann. the game may be going on 1700 miles away f
. >> it would be ironic and awesome to have california legal i r liz it -- legalize it because so does california go so does america and the rest of the world. >> people are already getting high on marijuana. it happens every day. it's not like we are introducing something. we are controlling, taxing and regulating something that is going on everyday out there. >> reporter: some say prop 19 could help undo the damage to the failure on the war on drugs. and [inaudible]...
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a couple of facts here, liz. the obama administration likes to paint this as tax cuts for the rich, but we know that in that rich, that over, you know, 200,000 or so, 50% of thosere small businesses, we also know that small businesses create all the net job growth in the can't and yet, small businesses, the job growth they're creating now is the lowest since the last recession, the lowest in the last 18 years or so, at least second lowest. so by increasing taxes on those rich. if they just substituted small businesses, there would be an uproar like you've never heard. as it is, the uproar is big now and i think the obama administration is sticking it to the small businesses and that's why you're seeing job growth, net job growth we just talked about dieing on the vine right now. >> and gina, the president said he's sticking up for small businesses yet people who look at the 250,000 number, anything above that. if the tax cuts were to subset on that that would sweep in a lot of small businesses, what do you say to
a couple of facts here, liz. the obama administration likes to paint this as tax cuts for the rich, but we know that in that rich, that over, you know, 200,000 or so, 50% of thosere small businesses, we also know that small businesses create all the net job growth in the can't and yet, small businesses, the job growth they're creating now is the lowest since the last recession, the lowest in the last 18 years or so, at least second lowest. so by increasing taxes on those rich. if they just...
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if you have a question you would like to us consider for "ask liz," do send it to ask liz.e tkey answers at 5:00. >> don't forget gravy. >> make us us hungr thinking thanksgiving? everody is lookingforward to the weekend but you are looking way ahead. >> way ahead to what the winter will be like. of urse, we know that last winter was just horrible in terms of snowfall and how it shut down businesses and record snowfall across the area. well, what will is winter be like? how much snowfall are we going to get? doug kammerer will have his forecast. our forecast during the 11:00 p.m. news on monday. so you have to tune in. not only that but what the temperature will be like across the area. let look at what you can expect friday night. football game at the area high schools. temperature, 45 degrees. look for clear skies. down to 39 degrees by 5:00 a.m. then 38 degrees early tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. the sun is up tomorrow at 6:56. outlying areas, cold just like this morning. 38 degrees in the district. 39 in annapoli wis should be light early tomorrow morning. and i'm going
if you have a question you would like to us consider for "ask liz," do send it to ask liz.e tkey answers at 5:00. >> don't forget gravy. >> make us us hungr thinking thanksgiving? everody is lookingforward to the weekend but you are looking way ahead. >> way ahead to what the winter will be like. of urse, we know that last winter was just horrible in terms of snowfall and how it shut down businesses and record snowfall across the area. well, what will is winter be...
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and it could impact your thanksgiving travel plans. >>> and liz crenshaw.gain with jim's nasty glasses to show you what really ♪golden morning family's smiling♪ ♪gonna be a special day anncr: for the perfect start to the perfect day, i always choose land oakes all-natural eggs. from hens fed a rich, whole-grain diet with no added antibiotics or hormones. ♪pure and simple always natural♪ ♪our best eggs say land o'lakes♪ land o'lakes all-natural eggs. where simple goodness begins. [scraping] [piano keys banging] [scraping] [horns honking] with deposits in your engine, it can feel like something's holding your car back. let me guess, 16. [laughing] yeeah. that's why there's castrol gtx... with our most powerful deposit fighting ingredient ever. castrol gtx exceeds toughest new industry standard. don't let deposits hold your car back. get castrol gtx. it's more than just oil. it's liquidngineering. >>> a local school is in the midst of an online scandal with pictures and comments of students and teachers so inappropriate. the school system contacted facebook di
and it could impact your thanksgiving travel plans. >>> and liz crenshaw.gain with jim's nasty glasses to show you what really ♪golden morning family's smiling♪ ♪gonna be a special day anncr: for the perfect start to the perfect day, i always choose land oakes all-natural eggs. from hens fed a rich, whole-grain diet with no added antibiotics or hormones. ♪pure and simple always natural♪ ♪our best eggs say land o'lakes♪ land o'lakes all-natural eggs. where simple goodness...
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here's liz mckeon. >> i am not asking anyone to surrender. am asking everyone to declare the victory of peace. >> tony blair talked of an unstoppable path to peace. for growing numbers of irish republicans, it's not turning out that way. >> in the last two years, there has been a surge in atax. more bombings, more shootings, more riots. the people behind them are called dissidents, it's a term they can't stand. because they see themselves as true republicans, with a responsibility to drive the british out of here by force. >> this man spent over 40 years trying to do just that for the peace process. we agreed to film him anonymously. he says that more of his old comrades are moving over to the dissident groups. >> there are lots of people crossing over. i personally know of a man who could be described as one of the most prolific assassins thrown up by the 35 years of war. he has now left the organization that he belonged to, having been part of the peace process. and he has seen nothing change, and he has now moved to the rails, i understand
here's liz mckeon. >> i am not asking anyone to surrender. am asking everyone to declare the victory of peace. >> tony blair talked of an unstoppable path to peace. for growing numbers of irish republicans, it's not turning out that way. >> in the last two years, there has been a surge in atax. more bombings, more shootings, more riots. the people behind them are called dissidents, it's a term they can't stand. because they see themselves as true republicans, with a...
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they're not on the list, liz. we have big companies getting away with things, and the little guys are getting hurt yet again. >> julian, the waiver. it is a little disturbing because that must mean that somehow some companies fought a little smarter and better to get exempt from a certain portion of this health care law. >> well, it doesn't surprise me in this economy that some companies are looking for waivers. remember, we got 30 million people who didn't have health insurance. we got that. we cut the deficit by a trillion dollars. 96% of all businesses are exempt from any of the mandates. for the four% of businesses that have a mandate. they get all kinds of tax benefits and will benefit from the exchanges. the cbo said while premiums have been increasing for businesses as 18%, as a result of this, premiums will go down 1 to 4% when the law kicks in. there's no surprise to me that some companies are looking for waivers for the first couple years, but the business round table supported this bill. to simply point
they're not on the list, liz. we have big companies getting away with things, and the little guys are getting hurt yet again. >> julian, the waiver. it is a little disturbing because that must mean that somehow some companies fought a little smarter and better to get exempt from a certain portion of this health care law. >> well, it doesn't surprise me in this economy that some companies are looking for waivers. remember, we got 30 million people who didn't have health insurance. we...
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---el pasado 29 de octubre, la directora "liz seabury" de la preparatoria "del mar" prohibio que una contusion durante un entrenamiento de futbol americano.---los paramedicos tuvieron que cargar al joven en una camilla por 75 yardas.---hace cuatro aÑos, el distrito prohibio que circulen vehiculos por la cancha para evitar que se daÑara el pasto... pero los funcionarios del distrito dicen que esto obviamente no aplica a los vehiculos de emergencia.---el alumno se recupera del golpe que sufrio, y su madre exige una disculpa de parte de la directora. --un trabajador murÓ en un inusual accidente ocurrido en la ciudad de concord.--el hecho se registro ayer por la tarde en la calle "snowberry" cuando la Íctima, identificada como "antonio barajas" meÍa restos de arboles en una maquina para hacerlos aserrín.--en un momento, la maquina jaÓ una soga que agarÓ a la victima por las piernas y lanzandolo al aire.--el hombre de 33 aÑos fallecÓ de una lesion a la cabeza.--la "division de seguridad y salud ocupacional de california" investiga si la compaÑia "traverso tree service" podria haber incurr
---el pasado 29 de octubre, la directora "liz seabury" de la preparatoria "del mar" prohibio que una contusion durante un entrenamiento de futbol americano.---los paramedicos tuvieron que cargar al joven en una camilla por 75 yardas.---hace cuatro aÑos, el distrito prohibio que circulen vehiculos por la cancha para evitar que se daÑara el pasto... pero los funcionarios del distrito dicen que esto obviamente no aplica a los vehiculos de emergencia.---el alumno se recupera...
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. >> y bien a tratar de desmoro liz a desmorolizar a las tropas. >> tenemos que controlar hasta dóndemuertos. >> en el paso fronterizo en república dominicanaionunivisio británica, considera que laision declarado patrimonio cultural u elementos básicos en los platos tradicionalmente en todo el país, el maíz, el chile y el frijol primera vez que pasa. >> yo me quedo con el posole y tacos al pastor. >> yo también. >> pero con chileniito por supuesto. >> es todo dunionivisiouniv nuns
. >> y bien a tratar de desmoro liz a desmorolizar a las tropas. >> tenemos que controlar hasta dóndemuertos. >> en el paso fronterizo en república dominicanaionunivisio británica, considera que laision declarado patrimonio cultural u elementos básicos en los platos tradicionalmente en todo el país, el maíz, el chile y el frijol primera vez que pasa. >> yo me quedo con el posole y tacos al pastor. >> yo también. >> pero con chileniito por supuesto....
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as "today in the bay's" liz crenshaw says, if you open the box and try to return some items, you could get hit with restocking fee. >> they get a little bit angry. >> reporter: no one wants to be slammed with a restocking fee. >> it is not good for us or the customer. >> reporter: best buy and other retailers incur quite a cost for open electronics returned. they pass the costs on to the consumer. >> the biggest reason is that it needs to be checked out. >> reporter: can you take it in the back, tape it up and sell it as new. >> absolutely not. it has to be checked out by a certified technician, at the geek squad or manufacturer. they have to certify that it is a sellable product. >> reporter: cameras, cam cocor and phone. if you bought a computer for $1,000, opened it and returned it, you or the person you bought it for will pay a restocking fee of $100 to $150. best buy is not alone. many retailers charge restocking fees on opened electronics for different reasons. target, amazon, sears and dell may charge 15% to restock. apple charges 10% to restock open items. h.h. greg charges 20%
as "today in the bay's" liz crenshaw says, if you open the box and try to return some items, you could get hit with restocking fee. >> they get a little bit angry. >> reporter: no one wants to be slammed with a restocking fee. >> it is not good for us or the customer. >> reporter: best buy and other retailers incur quite a cost for open electronics returned. they pass the costs on to the consumer. >> the biggest reason is that it needs to be checked out....
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. >> y bien a tratar de desmoro liz a desmorolizar a las tropas. >> tenemos que controlar hasta dóndezo en república dominicana darío m univisión. >> tendrá que ver la boda real con la economía de un país?. >> así lo cree la firma británica, considera que la boda podría dar un impulso a la economía británica. >> ese compromiso generaría turismo y millones en ventas con productos relacionados con el enlace matrimonial. >> y para la despedida vamos de nuevo a méxico, su comida fue declarado patrimonio cultural y... y estuvo en cuenta que la comida mexicana tiene tres elementos básicos en los platos tradicionalmente en todo el país, el maíz, el chile y el frijol primera vez que pasa. >> yo me quedo con el posole y tacos al pastor. >> yo también. >> pero con chileniito por supuesto. >> es todo desde
. >> y bien a tratar de desmoro liz a desmorolizar a las tropas. >> tenemos que controlar hasta dóndezo en república dominicana darío m univisión. >> tendrá que ver la boda real con la economía de un país?. >> así lo cree la firma británica, considera que la boda podría dar un impulso a la economía británica. >> ese compromiso generaría turismo y millones en ventas con productos relacionados con el enlace matrimonial. >> y para la despedida vamos...
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liz crenshaw -- >> wh >> jim handly. nice to see you. >> he's upset because we don't have a rhyme. he wants a rhyme for 5:00. >> we begin with a recent holiday shopping poll. the national foundation for crit counselling found 70% of peop polled will pay for purchases with cash or a debit card rather than charging them or using a leah way plan this holiday season. experts say this is a sign con 150u78er e assumers are looking to control spending and avoid holiday debt. 's okay to make purchases with a debit card, but you may not have the same protection as you do using a credit card. it also says charging and paying the bill in full is one of the best financial moves a consumer can make. it actually builds great credit. if you do charge purchases and pay overtime, you may be on a slippery financial slope adding new debt to old is never a good idea. >>> finally, utilize those leah way progrs, they are making a comeback. with leah way, consumers put down a deposit, and make installment payments until the item is paid f. old fashioned, but it works. >>> one popular go to gift for the h
liz crenshaw -- >> wh >> jim handly. nice to see you. >> he's upset because we don't have a rhyme. he wants a rhyme for 5:00. >> we begin with a recent holiday shopping poll. the national foundation for crit counselling found 70% of peop polled will pay for purchases with cash or a debit card rather than charging them or using a leah way plan this holiday season. experts say this is a sign con 150u78er e assumers are looking to control spending and avoid holiday debt. 's...
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liz is here with the follow-up. >> we got some interesting suggestions. problem became caer after learning detergent manufacturers had eliminated their main ingredient. foss fates to help protect the environment but leaving us with cloudy glasses. viewers have stepped up and have shared what work for them. we sowed you what is coming out of clean dh washers. cloudy glasses. and you've heard from disgusted locals. >> we're seeing inur glasses a film and spotchiness. >> they look cloudy and it is hard to explain. like they're smudged, like they're dirty. >> and we've since heard from other viewers who seem to be on top of this problem. >> what my grandmother started me on years and years agoas really paid off. >> stephanie keyes said she has the seek to getting your cloudy glasses clean and clear shelf saw our story and talk about her glasses. >> i was checking to make sure mine weren't cloudy and i was like, i've been doing something good. >> folk watching this, they have cloudy glasses. what do you want ty will to do? >> add a little bleach to the wash cy
liz is here with the follow-up. >> we got some interesting suggestions. problem became caer after learning detergent manufacturers had eliminated their main ingredient. foss fates to help protect the environment but leaving us with cloudy glasses. viewers have stepped up and have shared what work for them. we sowed you what is coming out of clean dh washers. cloudy glasses. and you've heard from disgusted locals. >> we're seeing inur glasses a film and spotchiness. >> they...
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liz trotter joins us now with her thoughts.id you see in the way of media reaction to bush and his book? did the bush team have a plan in place. >>> did they ever. this has got to be one of the most monumental media campaigns i've ever seen. very well consulted and thought out and very strategized. bush might have said when we used to criticize his english, the networks apparently parenned packages. okay. it's a huge army of people voted on those things. they decided beginning with somebody like matt lauer who would be unchallenging who he was in the classic interview began and worked their way through some of the other networks. most interestingly the first magazine that they gave anything to was the -- the first interview was aarp which has a circulation of 23.7 million people. it's part of the price of joining aarp, so he certainly reached an audience through this. it's a juggernaut. bush in general is coming off very well. he's after fabl affable, quick , a lot of things people didn't see when he was in the strait jacket of
liz trotter joins us now with her thoughts.id you see in the way of media reaction to bush and his book? did the bush team have a plan in place. >>> did they ever. this has got to be one of the most monumental media campaigns i've ever seen. very well consulted and thought out and very strategized. bush might have said when we used to criticize his english, the networks apparently parenned packages. okay. it's a huge army of people voted on those things. they decided beginning with...
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among them, liz connelly on the right. >> were you jaywalking? come on over here. >> doesn't make sense. >> and liz connelly is unrepentant. >> and that -- . >> hey. >> they missed me. >> so it goes on the often dangerous streets of metropolitan washington. john henrehan, fox 5 news. >>> anything else walking? even if you are. >> absolutely gorgeous out there right now. >> yeah. >> and that feels great. hoping we can keep this going and sue palka is in now. sue, are we going to keep the warmer temperatures into the evening a bit? >> you know, it's not going to be a bad evening, shawn. >> okay. >> and we get chilly at night and will drop into the upper 30s, low 40s and it feels good. because we were able to ditch the big win, even though our high is 63 degrees, a little above average, it felt warmer than that, didn't it? take you to true view and i want you to see we continued to monitor the big ocean storm and this is what brought us the big breezes yesterday and that is still spinning out here and that is going to wobble and drift around. it's g
among them, liz connelly on the right. >> were you jaywalking? come on over here. >> doesn't make sense. >> and liz connelly is unrepentant. >> and that -- . >> hey. >> they missed me. >> so it goes on the often dangerous streets of metropolitan washington. john henrehan, fox 5 news. >>> anything else walking? even if you are. >> absolutely gorgeous out there right now. >> yeah. >> and that feels great. hoping we can keep this...
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liz crenshaw will join us. has a consumer investigation you won't want to miss. >>> now is your chance to make the holiday special for families in our area. we have volunteers standing by. that's jim vance there shaking hands. 885-4949. give them a call. give van some work to do. we're accepting nonperishable food donations outside the verizon center. that's where pat muse is. you can donate also on nbcwashington.com. >>> the verdict is in today. the jury found ingmar guandique guilty of murder in the death of chandra levy nearly a dede ago. sentencing is set for february 11th. guandique faces 30 years to life in prison. he is already behind barsfor attack two women in rock creek park. the same park where levy's remains were found in 2002. >> of course this is one of the busiest travel week of the year and new security measures at the airports have upset a lot of people. >> today the department of homeland security de it clear, there will be no big change to the scanners and pat-down procedures. julie carey is
liz crenshaw will join us. has a consumer investigation you won't want to miss. >>> now is your chance to make the holiday special for families in our area. we have volunteers standing by. that's jim vance there shaking hands. 885-4949. give them a call. give van some work to do. we're accepting nonperishable food donations outside the verizon center. that's where pat muse is. you can donate also on nbcwashington.com. >>> the verdict is in today. the jury found ingmar...
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you have to initiate a street parks program and talk to liz and she will help you about what's possible. what springs to mind is shotwell avenue in the mission. jane started a nonprofit called plant sf. they it quality of life issues on their street. they have a 24 foot sidewalk great for parking your cars. that's what people did on shotwell in the evenings for the purposes of prostitution. people would park perpendicular. the neighborhood became a parking lot for prostitution and there was dumping and drug use and it was driving people crazy. she figured out we will make lemonade. the kicker was in the floods of 2002 in the missionnd
you have to initiate a street parks program and talk to liz and she will help you about what's possible. what springs to mind is shotwell avenue in the mission. jane started a nonprofit called plant sf. they it quality of life issues on their street. they have a 24 foot sidewalk great for parking your cars. that's what people did on shotwell in the evenings for the purposes of prostitution. people would park perpendicular. the neighborhood became a parking lot for prostitution and there was...
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. >> reporter: liz crenshaw, ne4. >> those tiny gel packs are helping me and you can find the list of viewer solutions at nbcwashington.com. search cloudy glasses. >>> still to come on ns4 this week a. lesson they'll 97 forget. how a local teenager saved her teacher's flif front of the entire clas and the exercise class helping cancer patients find strength, both physically and em >>> a new survey says the washington area is tops when it come to overall well being. residents in the maryland and virginia suburbs have the longest life expectancy when compared to other states. the survey also took education and wealth into account and 47% of washingtonians have at least a bachelor's degree. the d.c. area is the most affluent in the country with a mean income of $85,000. >>> well, no one should have to go through a cancer diagnosis alone and some local women dealing with breast cancer are finding support and companionship while doing some pretty tough exercise at a gym in dupont circle. it is a place for them to find strength. and as doreen gentzler shows us a place for all of us to find
. >> reporter: liz crenshaw, ne4. >> those tiny gel packs are helping me and you can find the list of viewer solutions at nbcwashington.com. search cloudy glasses. >>> still to come on ns4 this week a. lesson they'll 97 forget. how a local teenager saved her teacher's flif front of the entire clas and the exercise class helping cancer patients find strength, both physically and em >>> a new survey says the washington area is tops when it come to overall well being....
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a thanksgiving edition of "ask liz." how long does it tea defst a frozen turkey? a frozen birth. the u.s. department of agriculture has some tips. it says the safest way to defrost a turkey is in the frig. that will take 24 hours of defrosting for every four to five pounds of turkey. a 12 to 16 pound turkey, three to four days to defrost. go check your frozen bird and see if you need to move it into the frig this weekend. you can completely cover it in cold water putting it in a plastic bag or large bowl of this is faster. 30 minutes per pound of turkey. that means a 12 to 16 pound turkey will take six to eight hours. change the water every 30 minutes to keep it cold. >> now once it is defrosted, how long doest take to cook it? >> don't pay attention to your grnd motr's recipe. forget what your grandmother said. all turkeys cook at a different rate. the usda recommend 325 degrees and then roast 1 1/2 to five hours depending on the size. however interestinmost important factor in cooke a turkey is that internal temperature. make sure that it reaches a minimum of 16
a thanksgiving edition of "ask liz." how long does it tea defst a frozen turkey? a frozen birth. the u.s. department of agriculture has some tips. it says the safest way to defrost a turkey is in the frig. that will take 24 hours of defrosting for every four to five pounds of turkey. a 12 to 16 pound turkey, three to four days to defrost. go check your frozen bird and see if you need to move it into the frig this weekend. you can completely cover it in cold water putting it in a...
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19 cents a share in q3-- tow cents ahead of estimates on the strength of its exclusive brands like liz claiborne. but penny shares sold off: down over a dollar or nearly 4%. the reason: worries about high merchandise levels and poor profits. homebuilder d.r. horton under pressure on its latest results. it narrowed its fiscal fourth quarter loss to just three cents. a year ago, it lost 74 cents a share. the stock down 5.5% today on the company's outlook. the c.e.o. says he's not optimistic about the upcoming spring home selling season. speaking of selling, boeing shares continue on a downdraft on worries about its 787 dreamliner and when it will actually begin deliveries. boeing shares down $2.28 or 3.5%. bernstein research cut the aerospace giant from outperform to market perform. investors taking a bite out of wendy's arby's shares as the fast food firm posts results it calls quote, "not satisfactory" the company lost $900,000 in the third quarter. excluding charges, results were breakeven versus a three-cent gain a year ago. results were four cents below analyst estimates. wendy's/ar
19 cents a share in q3-- tow cents ahead of estimates on the strength of its exclusive brands like liz claiborne. but penny shares sold off: down over a dollar or nearly 4%. the reason: worries about high merchandise levels and poor profits. homebuilder d.r. horton under pressure on its latest results. it narrowed its fiscal fourth quarter loss to just three cents. a year ago, it lost 74 cents a share. the stock down 5.5% today on the company's outlook. the c.e.o. says he's not optimistic about...
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it is friday which mean it is time to turn to liz crenshaw. >> people always ask this question abouton. how do i catch something from somebody else. >> it is timely. it is all around us. our first question does come from devin. he said he has a cold and wants to know how long can germs last on thing like key boards. >> we didheck with the infectious disease specialist lisa pits patrick for this aner. she told us thlife of a germ depends on several factors. how, cold and flu germs normally last up to three hours outside the body. thatean that germs on surfaces on door knobs and key boards can last up to three hours after the germ is exposed to that surce. on very rare occasions, some germ can la up to 48 hours on surfaces. wash your hands, wash your hands, wash your hands. sorry. >> that's the key. >> motherf three. >> say it a lot. wash your hands. >> our next question come from pam. pam has heard never to park over a pile of raked leaves. >> we did could not tack the firemen r your answer. it does not recommend that drivers, that over leaf piles. this is because large mechanical par
it is friday which mean it is time to turn to liz crenshaw. >> people always ask this question abouton. how do i catch something from somebody else. >> it is timely. it is all around us. our first question does come from devin. he said he has a cold and wants to know how long can germs last on thing like key boards. >> we didheck with the infectious disease specialist lisa pits patrick for this aner. she told us thlife of a germ depends on several factors. how, cold and flu...
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when the first responders arrived, principal liz seaburg did not allow the emergency vehicles on the field. >> she said i cannot let that equipment on the field it's too heavy, it's going to ruin the track. i could not believe what she was saying. >> reporter: the injured athlete's mother says she wants the school to apologize and reprimand that principal. >>> it happened last night in concord , a pit bull ran out of its front door and charged an officer and its police dog. well, we're having a little trouble but essentially what the officer said is that the dog presented a threat and unfortunately the attempts to control the dog resulted in officers having to shoot the dog. the dog was wounded in the shoulder and taken to a vet. officers eventually captured the suspected carjacker. >>> the former oakland administrator lovan was sent to prison. lovan is facing drug and weapons charges in contra costa county. edgerly was fired after allegations that she may have tipped lovan out about police raids on gang members. >>> it's beiber mania all over. they are chart toppers once again. >>>
when the first responders arrived, principal liz seaburg did not allow the emergency vehicles on the field. >> she said i cannot let that equipment on the field it's too heavy, it's going to ruin the track. i could not believe what she was saying. >> reporter: the injured athlete's mother says she wants the school to apologize and reprimand that principal. >>> it happened last night in concord , a pit bull ran out of its front door and charged an officer and its police dog....
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reporter: when pat brown reminisced about his time as governor, he spoke openly about politics and lizf getting things done. >> a little arm-twisting and offering of things to legislators to get it on the ballot. a love the things that i don't want to confess, even in this late day, because i'm not sure the statute of limitation as run. he was joking then, but colleagues say he always spoke candidly and he will be remembered as the career who touched the paths of the two of the century's best-known republican os. in 1962 brown triumphed over richard nixon to win re- election as governor. was then that nixon made his now famous concession speech. >> you don't have nixon to kick around anymore. >> reporter: four years later pat brown would see his own political career end defeated by ronald reagan. >> i don't think anything significant has been done by any governor since pat brown. can't point to any major thing. we have been coasting on his achievements ever since he left and we will for many, many years to come. >> reporter: pat brown is survived by his wife, bernice, his children and
reporter: when pat brown reminisced about his time as governor, he spoke openly about politics and lizf getting things done. >> a little arm-twisting and offering of things to legislators to get it on the ballot. a love the things that i don't want to confess, even in this late day, because i'm not sure the statute of limitation as run. he was joking then, but colleagues say he always spoke candidly and he will be remembered as the career who touched the paths of the two of the century's...
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i was lynching to liz mc gill saying they are building social capacity and having parties and some laughed but that's how you build community. it's coming together. if there is no other way because we are more than bricks and mortars we are people and social. you want to encourage this new leadership. this is one of the things that after the storm when i held the first general meeting in broadmoore in january of 2006. we had over 600 people show up in prekatrina i had 75. we embrace our new residents stepping up to the plate to get involved. we appointed new folks that had not been around before but it aided us in our ability to help ourselves. so i encourage you to always want to and try to expand that circle of inclusion to make sure that you are representative of the diversity that exists within your neighborhoods. this will help us jump start recovery. i don't want us to think that oh , this happened to new orleans and this is not a part of our reality today. but as i mentioned earlier, we are vulnerable, we all are. and hurricane season for new orleans and louisiana come once a year.
i was lynching to liz mc gill saying they are building social capacity and having parties and some laughed but that's how you build community. it's coming together. if there is no other way because we are more than bricks and mortars we are people and social. you want to encourage this new leadership. this is one of the things that after the storm when i held the first general meeting in broadmoore in january of 2006. we had over 600 people show up in prekatrina i had 75. we embrace our new...
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liz palmer has more. >> reporter: both of the main parties in this election are fronts for the military junta that's ruled myanmar, also known as burr -- burma, since 1962. it's led by a general who made sure that whatever the results at the polls he'd still be in charge. on his state visit to india, president obama said the burmese have been denied the right to choose their testny. >> there are elections being held right now in burma that will be anything but free and fair. >> reporter: last time burma had an election 20 years ago, the pro-democracy candidate aung san suu kyi won in a landslide, but the general ignored the result and put her under house arrest. in this, the first election since, opposition politicians are in jail or muzzled. but millions of burmese who long for democratic reform, and in 2007 back to buddhist monks leds of citizens in street protests. before they were brutally repressed. the heavy security outside polling stations this weekend shows the generals are determined that nothing like that will ever happen again. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> mitchell
liz palmer has more. >> reporter: both of the main parties in this election are fronts for the military junta that's ruled myanmar, also known as burr -- burma, since 1962. it's led by a general who made sure that whatever the results at the polls he'd still be in charge. on his state visit to india, president obama said the burmese have been denied the right to choose their testny. >> there are elections being held right now in burma that will be anything but free and fair....
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liz wwote on faceeook. this drink seems like trouble. but martin wrotee3 two words. personal responsibility. >> a really bad day for one tv see. angry ffn of the show "dancing with the stars", caused a major %-66-year-old stephen cowanice. watched brystol palin's performance and so mad at the dancing he shot his tv. and then threatened to shoot his wife. police saved her. cowan is in custody and the tv is still dead. >> good day for dead rocker jim morrison, 41 man for the rock banned the dooos. outgoing fforida governor crrst wants to pardon him who wws connvcted of exposing himself at a 1969 miami concert. christ said prosecutors tried to make an example of the door's lead singer with no proof whatsoever. jim morrison said from his paris grave, don't you love chris madly? >> good day for actor ryan reynolds star of the green wanted. named sexiest man alive by people. reynolds was the second top pic3 by "people" magazine. bruce cunningham was the number one champions bruce, ever so humble turned it down however. %-meter shower headed this way. it will be visible in
liz wwote on faceeook. this drink seems like trouble. but martin wrotee3 two words. personal responsibility. >> a really bad day for one tv see. angry ffn of the show "dancing with the stars", caused a major %-66-year-old stephen cowanice. watched brystol palin's performance and so mad at the dancing he shot his tv. and then threatened to shoot his wife. police saved her. cowan is in custody and the tv is still dead. >> good day for dead rocker jim morrison, 41 man for the...
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liz crenshaw has more on howto avoid these pet buying pit fall and a warning.me of the following images may be disturbing. >> i was tnking, wow, what did i just get myself into? and i can't let this puppy die. >> reporter: it was suzanne's first pet. a silky terrier she named buster. she bought him online from what she thought with you a legitimate breeder in missouri. >> it was a cute little puppy with cute little stuffed animal next to it. >> reporter: so she bought the puppy d paid to have him flown to d.c. t soon after he arrived, the four-pound pup became very sick. doctors told her her new puppy had parvo virus, a potentially deadly disease highly contagious among unvaccinated dogs living in unsanitary conditions. a sign buster was the product of a puppy mill. >> i called the breeder and spoke to him a little and he spoke to me and that buster was played with every day by the family and he was healthy and he was just a great dog. >> reporter: not the case. veterinarians ve buster less than a 50% chance to live and it would cost her more than $10,000 to tr
liz crenshaw has more on howto avoid these pet buying pit fall and a warning.me of the following images may be disturbing. >> i was tnking, wow, what did i just get myself into? and i can't let this puppy die. >> reporter: it was suzanne's first pet. a silky terrier she named buster. she bought him online from what she thought with you a legitimate breeder in missouri. >> it was a cute little puppy with cute little stuffed animal next to it. >> reporter: so she bought...
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and the city created a disafter the are relief fund to help the familiar liz in the northeast baltimore neighborhood hit so hard. the owner of pleasant view and ditch village apartments committed $10,000 to the fund. if you want to help, you can do so through harbor bank of maryland at 25 west fayette street baltimore maryland, 21201. >>> someone will have explaining to do. u.s. fighter jets intercepted a plane flown by a student pilot crossing into restricted space. the two f-16 fighters escorted the cessna 172 to an airport in virginia. now a lone student pilot was at the controls of the cessna. air traffic controllers were unable to contact the plane before it crossed into the restricted airspace. . >> the government says it's nuisance for about 1% of you, but 50% of air travelers still think the extra security is invasive and grossly unnecessary. from pat-downs to full body scans and protest, delays are likely for the security line. those delays are expected to be even worse tomorrow and now a grass roots protest movement encouraging people to on the out for the pat-down to send a m
and the city created a disafter the are relief fund to help the familiar liz in the northeast baltimore neighborhood hit so hard. the owner of pleasant view and ditch village apartments committed $10,000 to the fund. if you want to help, you can do so through harbor bank of maryland at 25 west fayette street baltimore maryland, 21201. >>> someone will have explaining to do. u.s. fighter jets intercepted a plane flown by a student pilot crossing into restricted space. the two f-16...
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. >> reporter: what he and other players did not know at the time, del mar principal liz seabury had blocked the ambulance saying no heavy equipment was allowed on the new field, paramedics had to push a gurney 75 yards on the field to get him and take him to the ambulance. >> children take precedence. it's common sense. >> reporter: the trustee says he was furious when he heard about the incident and places the blame in several areas. >> the principal should have made a different decision. two, the emergency responders should have overridden what was obviously to them a probably to them a bad decision because they are in many emergency situations and they not right protocol. and three, what kind of environment have we set up such that we have a principal not making a commonsense decision the best interests of the child? >> reporter: del mar parent lauren thistle say she hopes this never happens again. >> it did seem kind of shocking the attitude about not letting the ambulance on the field. >> reporter: now, we did receive a written statement from the campbell unified school distric
. >> reporter: what he and other players did not know at the time, del mar principal liz seabury had blocked the ambulance saying no heavy equipment was allowed on the new field, paramedics had to push a gurney 75 yards on the field to get him and take him to the ambulance. >> children take precedence. it's common sense. >> reporter: the trustee says he was furious when he heard about the incident and places the blame in several areas. >> the principal should have made a...
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that is business, i'm liz mcdonald. >>> coming up, a florida news crew trying to get a story becomes the story. what led up to a violent attack. >>> and caught on camera, a speed camera operator caught speeding. i'm megan gilliland. how state highway officials are addressing the issue. >>> and where do you see vegetation like this in baltimore? maybe a park? no we're on top of a rooftop in the city. as you look away, [ male announcer ] dear civic, boy we wish edmunds.com hadn't told you to start looking over your shoulder. ♪ we were gonna sneak up on ya. ya know, with our 1.4 liter turbo charged engine and our six speed automatic transmission. shhhh... we're going hunting. it's civic season. ♪ the all-new chevrolet cruze. starting under $17,000. get used to more. ♪
that is business, i'm liz mcdonald. >>> coming up, a florida news crew trying to get a story becomes the story. what led up to a violent attack. >>> and caught on camera, a speed camera operator caught speeding. i'm megan gilliland. how state highway officials are addressing the issue. >>> and where do you see vegetation like this in baltimore? maybe a park? no we're on top of a rooftop in the city. as you look away, [ male announcer ] dear civic, boy we wish...
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liz applegate from uc davis says the risks are high. fda warns that it can cause heart attacks and strokes but looking at the labels they say nothing about the drug hidden in inside. >> people aren't aware they have a banned substance that is known to cause heart troubles and high blood pressure. >> reporter: federal agents are trying to stop these black market pills from getting across the border. >> we intercept millions. >> reporter: we got a rare glimpse inside the san francisco airport mail facility. >> this one was going to alaska. >> reporter: where customs and border protection agents are scanning each shipment from overseas seizing box after box of illegal pills. >> reporter: they just found this box filled with the diet pills. although the box came from china the label says the pills are made in the u.s. with a u.s. web address for the distributor. it is a website that doesn't exist. >> looking at some of the diet pills -- >> reporter: right on the shelf of several asian gift shops our undercover producer and i find the banned
liz applegate from uc davis says the risks are high. fda warns that it can cause heart attacks and strokes but looking at the labels they say nothing about the drug hidden in inside. >> people aren't aware they have a banned substance that is known to cause heart troubles and high blood pressure. >> reporter: federal agents are trying to stop these black market pills from getting across the border. >> we intercept millions. >> reporter: we got a rare glimpse inside the...