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their daycare providers to keep their children safe but a toddler was left for -- they say crystal lund i was in charge when a 2-year-old boy was left at the potomac mills mall. the boy was asleep in a stroller. police were there before the workers returned to get him. >> somebody else saw it. saw the kid and was like, oh, my god. >> leaving him in the mall. i mean, kidnapped that's the first thing i think of. somebody walking off with your kid. >> news 4 reached out to ebenezer christian academy. lund i is out on bond while she waits for her next court appearance. >>> more people got sick after eating at a sterling, virginia, chipotle restaurant. 135 people reported feeling ill after eating at the location on 777 road. norovirus is likely the is now back opened. the virus does not come from its food and it is safe to eat at its restaurants chipotle says. >>> there's a push for a higher minimum wage in montgomery county. they passed a plan to gradually raise the amount to $15 an hour. but it was vetoed. the new plan being introduced phases in the increases by july 2020. the bill would a
their daycare providers to keep their children safe but a toddler was left for -- they say crystal lund i was in charge when a 2-year-old boy was left at the potomac mills mall. the boy was asleep in a stroller. police were there before the workers returned to get him. >> somebody else saw it. saw the kid and was like, oh, my god. >> leaving him in the mall. i mean, kidnapped that's the first thing i think of. somebody walking off with your kid. >> news 4 reached out to...
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and we're going to demanding goddaughter lund must be given back to us. like very bad you've seen it amazing we've had here in quite a lot and working with all of you who have taught me a lot you show me many anything you have a strength that i have never seen anywhere else. and i would also like to welcome back to you who is the new head of office. thank you so much for the welcome you so very welcome this royal welcome actually. again i promise to be as a great leader. as a kid she was spoken from was bill to my best. very much you know if you really want to try to put it to miss and love a good let me know how i'm going there are you know i'm going to have been there not a little bit i don't but this one. is going to. be with you today. and i'm going to. you're going this is so won't you as my mama was. going to. come was nothing to you you. know. you. know a little. bit so we go oh you know someone is a good sex and so you got all those six volunteers right. and i think you might. be one. of the stars from london based on just for you but your trip wa
and we're going to demanding goddaughter lund must be given back to us. like very bad you've seen it amazing we've had here in quite a lot and working with all of you who have taught me a lot you show me many anything you have a strength that i have never seen anywhere else. and i would also like to welcome back to you who is the new head of office. thank you so much for the welcome you so very welcome this royal welcome actually. again i promise to be as a great leader. as a kid she was spoken...
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. >> crystal lund of woodbridge is facing a serious change of felony child neglect after prince william county police say she left this 2-year-old alone in a stroller at the food court inside the potomac mills mall. prince william county polic the potomac mills mall notice aid child left alone in a stroller in the food court. and it was just before 2:00 in the afternoon and the child was aleap with no adult ne nearby. police were called. and about an hour later the daycare workers with a number of children they were caring for came back to the food court after realizing the child was missing and after an investigation and consultation with commonwealth attorney police charged 38-year-old crystal lundee with felony child neglect. >> did she have an explanation as to what happened. >> we know there was a large crowd with her that she was watching and in the mall at the time and that somehow the baby got out of there. >> place say she was in charge of the daycare based at this woodbridge baptist church telegraph road. lundee turned her saevrl in after learning she would be charged. even th
. >> crystal lund of woodbridge is facing a serious change of felony child neglect after prince william county police say she left this 2-year-old alone in a stroller at the food court inside the potomac mills mall. prince william county polic the potomac mills mall notice aid child left alone in a stroller in the food court. and it was just before 2:00 in the afternoon and the child was aleap with no adult ne nearby. police were called. and about an hour later the daycare workers with a...
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rachel lund is head of retail insight & analytics at the british retail consortium.pects of them are still going down, even though we have got inflation at 2.996. though we have got inflation at 2.9%. you are though we have got inflation at 2.996. you are absolutely right. year—on—year, some of these prices are going down, although what we have seen the last six months as they are edging up, it isjust have seen the last six months as they are edging up, it is just that at the back end of last year there we re at the back end of last year there were some big falls in prices, so quite a lot of ground to recover, particularly in non—food prices. quite a lot of ground to recover, particularly in non-food prices. so what is actually reversing the sort of devolutionary trend in food prices? is it to do with the weaker pound or what? it has a big part to play. the currency has fell 12% since the referendum last year, which has a big impact on input costs, but also to monitor prices as well first we have been through a period of low and falling commodity prices, which has re
rachel lund is head of retail insight & analytics at the british retail consortium.pects of them are still going down, even though we have got inflation at 2.996. though we have got inflation at 2.9%. you are though we have got inflation at 2.996. you are absolutely right. year—on—year, some of these prices are going down, although what we have seen the last six months as they are edging up, it isjust have seen the last six months as they are edging up, it is just that at the back end...
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abc 7 news lund took to the skies. >> while the pilot warms up the engine most airlines will tell yousten your seat belt, but on aaron singer's sea planes it goes something like this. rod davis was ready for this the first time he rode to lake tahoe. >> honestly, you do it once, that is enough. >> especially you do it on a sunday and you spend seven hours in the car. >> that's how he got the idea for black bird. >> black bird is a new way to travel. so we are really -- we sit between driving and flying and we fly short-haul regional flights. you book online like a regular airline, but that's where the similarity ends. >> it turns what can be a three-hour process just to get to the airport and to essentially go down the street and hopping in my airplane. >> the economics are startlingly simple. most people can't afford to charter this airplane, but buying one seat is a price that makes sense for people. once you tell people this is possible for $100 they ask when they can fly with us. >> that's compared to 5,000, black bird picks different planes based on demand. >> we have about 10,00
abc 7 news lund took to the skies. >> while the pilot warms up the engine most airlines will tell yousten your seat belt, but on aaron singer's sea planes it goes something like this. rod davis was ready for this the first time he rode to lake tahoe. >> honestly, you do it once, that is enough. >> especially you do it on a sunday and you spend seven hours in the car. >> that's how he got the idea for black bird. >> black bird is a new way to travel. so we are...
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even though lund was arrested friday the church's web site indicates that lundee is still director ofre and academy program. we've so far been unable to reach her or anyone at the church. in prince william county, paul wagner, "fox5 local news". >> in a rare president trump son-in-law and top aid kushner is presenting himself and -- depending h himself and trump campaign. >> kushner was on capitol hill today to face questions from congressional officials and that's where tom fitzgerald is tonight. fitz this was not under oath but was behind closed doors. this was a chance to discredit the probes, what happens. >> it's remarkable if you think about it jared and jim -- sarah and jim despite being one of the president's closest advisors most folks don't know what jared kushner's book sounds like there he was tractor-trailer in front of microphones. they were remarkable public speaking engagement and what was remarkable day up here on capitol hill. curbcurbner was appearing before staffers answering about the russia investigation. now prior to today detail what his positioned on all this
even though lund was arrested friday the church's web site indicates that lundee is still director ofre and academy program. we've so far been unable to reach her or anyone at the church. in prince william county, paul wagner, "fox5 local news". >> in a rare president trump son-in-law and top aid kushner is presenting himself and -- depending h himself and trump campaign. >> kushner was on capitol hill today to face questions from congressional officials and that's where...
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. ♪ hi i'm joan lund ♪ dan: he's gonna grow this, patrick, to the degree that we can never do it.think i'm gonna throw up. kelly: this should be not a throw-up feeling. it should be a happy feeling. dan: he's getting us out. he's getting you out. lemonis: i have another little twist for you. patrick: okay. lemonis: so, my offer to you is $200,000... patrick: yeah. lemonis: ...for 50% of the business. then, once we agree on that, i'll go down to 40%, you'll go down to 40%, and each of them will have 10%. i wanted to do this for dan and kelly, because i wanted them to feel really vested in the business. but i also thought it would be good for patrick to know that him and his family are in this together forever. patrick: we have have a deal. -lemonis: we do? -patrick: mm-hmm. ♪ lemonis: you look, honestly, so stressed. patrick: [ laughs ] i'm scared. -kelly: thank you. -patrick: thank you so much. -lemonis: congratulations. -kelly: thank you, again. -lemonis: congratulations. -dan: thank you, marcus. ♪ [ dog yelps ] lemonis: so, i wanted to get everybody together and give you guys wh
. ♪ hi i'm joan lund ♪ dan: he's gonna grow this, patrick, to the degree that we can never do it.think i'm gonna throw up. kelly: this should be not a throw-up feeling. it should be a happy feeling. dan: he's getting us out. he's getting you out. lemonis: i have another little twist for you. patrick: okay. lemonis: so, my offer to you is $200,000... patrick: yeah. lemonis: ...for 50% of the business. then, once we agree on that, i'll go down to 40%, you'll go down to 40%, and each of them...
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.™ hi i'm joan lund 'cause of the quality of the product first. jeff: yeah. uh, um... um...we can find, for sure. kevin: yeah. well, i'd love to taste it. jeff: great. lemonis: can you pull some out? jeff couldn't even create a connection with the buyer. it was awful. ♪ steve: so, kevin, this first coffee is the guatemala los santos. i like to call it more of a crowd-pleaser. it's just a mild coffee. it'll appeal to the masses. lemonis: how do you like the flavor? kevin: it's great. i can -- definitely got the nice chocolate notes and the well-rounded acidity. um, you come in to pitch the stories, the passion -- i didn't get that. so, i can't make a decision. ♪ lemonis: thank you so much. kevin: my pleasure. lemonis: great feedback, and -- and we'll learn from it. we'll get better. kevin: great to meet you. jeff: great to meet you. steve: thanks a lot for having us. lemonis: embarrassed -- that's where i'm at right now. by the way, he is a terrible, terrible salesperson. steve: he's the reason our green coffee sales are so low. i've been kind of noticing that over the last f
.™ hi i'm joan lund 'cause of the quality of the product first. jeff: yeah. uh, um... um...we can find, for sure. kevin: yeah. well, i'd love to taste it. jeff: great. lemonis: can you pull some out? jeff couldn't even create a connection with the buyer. it was awful. ♪ steve: so, kevin, this first coffee is the guatemala los santos. i like to call it more of a crowd-pleaser. it's just a mild coffee. it'll appeal to the masses. lemonis: how do you like the flavor? kevin: it's great. i can...
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paul: well, thank you very much for that comprehensive analysis, dr.s a lund, you've been such -- dr. aslund, you've been such a wealth of knowledge for so long. thank you for running us through this. to reiterate your circles, one is state power, two is state corporations, three are the cronies and friends of putin and inally, four, is us. the floor is yours. >> thank you, paul. i would like to thank the organizers for getting me here. i would like to give credit to other institutions first of all, year work for them all and through -- do reports on them for deputizing the clebbing to becy, how putin deputizes the kleptocracy. i believe these guys at eptocracy initiative, not to disregard anyone else, they are the best. the other institution i would like to mention is the institution i'm affiliated right now, the institute for policy analysis they sponsored me here to d.c. and because of them i am talking and sharing my expertise with you today. marius: i think we in the baltic region and eastern europe, we have something to share with you. almost everything you are experiencing here
paul: well, thank you very much for that comprehensive analysis, dr.s a lund, you've been such -- dr. aslund, you've been such a wealth of knowledge for so long. thank you for running us through this. to reiterate your circles, one is state power, two is state corporations, three are the cronies and friends of putin and inally, four, is us. the floor is yours. >> thank you, paul. i would like to thank the organizers for getting me here. i would like to give credit to other institutions...
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shows, ins history peacetime people sometimes manage to make their way to freedom, helge lund the other black people and sometimes by sympathetic whites. -- theime the equiva equation changes completely as new forces that can challenge the power of slaveowners tended to destabilize slavery and create new opportunities. in fact, almost 50 years before the start of the civil war the chesapeake region and the potomac river had seen a similar situation in which warships representing the british and the americans had vied for control of the river. alan taylor has shown during the war of 1812 in slate people living on both sides of the potomac and regularly escaped british forces. for some enslaved people in the area at the beginning of the civil war this would have been within living memory. similar --hing 61, a 1861, a similar dynamic is enforced. the summit was a carefully guarded international border. on the soldier's perspective different rules apply on each side of the border. , in the summer of 1861 congress passed the confiscation act that allows u.s. forces to hold onto enslaved peop
shows, ins history peacetime people sometimes manage to make their way to freedom, helge lund the other black people and sometimes by sympathetic whites. -- theime the equiva equation changes completely as new forces that can challenge the power of slaveowners tended to destabilize slavery and create new opportunities. in fact, almost 50 years before the start of the civil war the chesapeake region and the potomac river had seen a similar situation in which warships representing the british and...
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steve: we had corey lund on the program yesterday.es in and says i think i have got some dirt on your opponent. what was unique about this though and now we know apparently this woman, the russian lawyer was a lobbyist. she was trying to get the russian adoption. brian: going to talk about that. ainsley: wasn't supposed to be here. steve: she wasn't supposed to be here except she wound up with a special visa granted to her bylor let that lynch in the previous administration because she was actually working for a land barron over in russia. he was on 230-million-dollar moy lndering defense here in the united states. so she was brought into the united states lawyer. the visa was supposed to expire in january of 2016. she didn't have the meeting with don jr. until june of 2016. and that's why charles grassley was on this program yesterday saying who exactly said she could stay in the country because that's when she clearly was lobbying about the majenski but she wasn't registered as a foreign agent. brian: how they found this story. stev
steve: we had corey lund on the program yesterday.es in and says i think i have got some dirt on your opponent. what was unique about this though and now we know apparently this woman, the russian lawyer was a lobbyist. she was trying to get the russian adoption. brian: going to talk about that. ainsley: wasn't supposed to be here. steve: she wasn't supposed to be here except she wound up with a special visa granted to her bylor let that lynch in the previous administration because she was...