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melinda? >> this is what a lot of people, of course, said at the time was going on, so it confirm what is a lot of us did think, but i don't think he really covers himself with glory in saying this now. it is very much like colin powell, you know. if he felt like maybe he should have stepped down at the time, maybe that should have been the right decision. i don't know how interested people are at this point in tom ridge's dark night of the soul and i don't know that there's political fallout because what he's talking about happened five years ago, each though you certainly could argue, well, they were playing politics of fear then, and they're doing it again now with health care. but i'm not sure those dots will be connected. >> isn't this going to add to the american people's general cynicism about politics, roger? my own uncle, he was a plumber. no matter it's like everything else. and it just seemed to cover all the bases back then, roger, and the people are going to hear this and say, rid
melinda? >> this is what a lot of people, of course, said at the time was going on, so it confirm what is a lot of us did think, but i don't think he really covers himself with glory in saying this now. it is very much like colin powell, you know. if he felt like maybe he should have stepped down at the time, maybe that should have been the right decision. i don't know how interested people are at this point in tom ridge's dark night of the soul and i don't know that there's political...
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not now. >> melinda, which way is this going to go?ld this be a fortune cookie for the president to have the wingnuts out there, in the end could they help him sell the middle? >> i absolutely think that sarah palin and maybe even the guy you interviewed earlier who was toting the gun might end up
not now. >> melinda, which way is this going to go?ld this be a fortune cookie for the president to have the wingnuts out there, in the end could they help him sell the middle? >> i absolutely think that sarah palin and maybe even the guy you interviewed earlier who was toting the gun might end up
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melinda roeder, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> thanks. >>> a kitten that was set on fire is healing and almost ready for adoption. she was tortured and burned in west baltimore last week. she had been hit with rocks and bricks and set on fire twice. doctors tending to her say she's eating and comfortable and could be ready for adoption in weeks. police are investigating. >>> there's still no sign of a prison whore overpowered a deputy on thursday. crews began searching late thursday night for 20-year old devon. authorities say he escaped while being transported from court to the howard county detention center. during the escape, a sheriff's deputy was choked. >>> the judge who admitted deflating a car's tire has been
melinda roeder, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> thanks. >>> a kitten that was set on fire is healing and almost ready for adoption. she was tortured and burned in west baltimore last week. she had been hit with rocks and bricks and set on fire twice. doctors tending to her say she's eating and comfortable and could be ready for adoption in weeks. police are investigating. >>> there's still no sign of a prison whore overpowered a deputy on thursday. crews began searching late...
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melinda is live in the fairgrounds with a closer look. melinda? >>reporter: well, when you think of all the rides here at the state fair, keep in mind that each one of them takes a few hours to set up. each ride consists of thousands of small parts. that's why state safety inspectors take their team going over every nut bolt chain and fastener. it's their job to make sure the rides run smoothly before anybody gets on them. they start with a visual scan and straight to the foundation. each ride inspected from the ground up and really important that these reads are moved around and reassembled every two weeks. they take a lot of wear and tear. >> these rides every time they move from place to place, they are inspected. so any come point or part of these rides washington wear out, you find. >>reporter: some of the favorite rides returning this year are the great big ferris wheel. zipper. tornado. big slide. then of course the swings over here. live at the fairgrounds, melinda, fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> and fox 45 is the official media sponsor of the s
melinda is live in the fairgrounds with a closer look. melinda? >>reporter: well, when you think of all the rides here at the state fair, keep in mind that each one of them takes a few hours to set up. each ride consists of thousands of small parts. that's why state safety inspectors take their team going over every nut bolt chain and fastener. it's their job to make sure the rides run smoothly before anybody gets on them. they start with a visual scan and straight to the foundation. each...
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melinda roeder has tonight's cover story. "eagle's wing". >> i want to do that. >> becoming an eagle scout is hard work. requires years of commitment and each young man must complete a major service project. but these boys are going above and beyond. >> a project is usually three to 400 hours. of service. combined with all the workers. this one is over 2000 hours. >> thousands of hours of planning and thousands of miles to travel. >> i have never been to russia. it will be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. >> it will be the first trip overseas for most of the scouts. but for alex, it is more of a homecoming. >> thank you. and please and welcome. >> learning his native language. he is preparing to reconnect with test. he was born in russia with a host of the health problems orphaned at birth. >> we wanted to make the best home for him that we could. >> his parents vividly recall the wide spread poverty that plagued russia during the collapse of the soviet union. >> at the time we were there, nothing on the shelves. in the groc
melinda roeder has tonight's cover story. "eagle's wing". >> i want to do that. >> becoming an eagle scout is hard work. requires years of commitment and each young man must complete a major service project. but these boys are going above and beyond. >> a project is usually three to 400 hours. of service. combined with all the workers. this one is over 2000 hours. >> thousands of hours of planning and thousands of miles to travel. >> i have never been to...
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not now. >> melinda, which way is this going to go?the wingnuts out there, in the end could they help him sell the middle? >> i absolutely think that sarah palin and maybe even the guy you inte
not now. >> melinda, which way is this going to go?the wingnuts out there, in the end could they help him sell the middle? >> i absolutely think that sarah palin and maybe even the guy you inte
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melinda roeder live at federal hill with more on our summer sizzle. >>reporter: we've been carrying around a ther momster all day today. the hottest temperature was well above 100. we didn't need a thermometer to figure out it was really hot today. there's only one word for weather like this. >> hot. >> hot, hot, hot. >> hot. >>reporter: with the sun beating down, it didn't take long for baltimore to warm up into the the 90s. >> 90 feels like 110. >>reporter: visitors tried to keep cool. overlooking the water, they soaked in every wave of wind. >> kind of cooler down here though because we were by the water. >>reporter: many chose to get into the water instead. most city pools were packed by mid-afternoon as temperatures climbed close to 100. it felt even worse. at riverside park the poodle does his best to cool down and keep up with his owner. at 98, it's weather unfit for man or beast. >> we want people to take precautions. >>reporter: city officials take the heat seriously, knowing it's about to get worse. >> we're issuing a code red heat alert for
melinda roeder live at federal hill with more on our summer sizzle. >>reporter: we've been carrying around a ther momster all day today. the hottest temperature was well above 100. we didn't need a thermometer to figure out it was really hot today. there's only one word for weather like this. >> hot. >> hot, hot, hot. >> hot. >>reporter: with the sun beating down, it didn't take long for baltimore to warm up into the the 90s. >> 90 feels like 110....
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melinda roeder is live tonight with more. >>reporter: tonight police are still searching for the shooter. the two victims, we're told, are going to be okay. it was a frightening insurance and many worry what kind of impression this makes on tourists. saturday night and the inner harbor is full of visitors. >> we're going over to hooters to get hamburgers. the shooting came as a shock to those sitting down to dinner. >> from what we know, moments before the shooting we had an individual approach officers down by the theatre and say there was a male who was armed with a gun. >>reporter: as police searched for the suspicious man, gunfire suddenly erupted. officers scrambled to the scene. >> when they got here they found twshgs o victims suffering from gunshot wounds. >>reporter: right inside the pavilion. it's not the kind of experience tourists expected. sunday afternoon the crowds come back. >> people are still coming. >>reporter: this weekend the inner harbor is hosting a special visitor. >> the ship was built in baltimore in
melinda roeder is live tonight with more. >>reporter: tonight police are still searching for the shooter. the two victims, we're told, are going to be okay. it was a frightening insurance and many worry what kind of impression this makes on tourists. saturday night and the inner harbor is full of visitors. >> we're going over to hooters to get hamburgers. the shooting came as a shock to those sitting down to dinner. >> from what we know, moments before the shooting we had an...
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melinda roeder live from the inner harbour with the details on t melinda?>> well, they are hoping to host this race here labor day weekend, 2011. with the start and the finish line here along light street. now it is a great chance to showcase the city, and the inner harbour, if they can pull it off. >> indy car fans know big races are a big attraction. >> these kind of events, people look at them as destination. >> baltimore is hoping to enter the race. >> we are certainly capable of hosting it. >> baltimore has all the components to make this a fantastic event. >> city leaders and those affiliateed with the indy car racing league are working on a plan to bring a grand prix event to the streets of baltimore. >> and they have already mapped out a course. >> the race would begin on light street. with the first turn going down west conaway. then down russell street past camden yards. drivers would turn around here at m&t bank stadium from race up and over onto west pratt street before finishing back along the inner harbour. >> i think it is a wonderful event.
melinda roeder live from the inner harbour with the details on t melinda?>> well, they are hoping to host this race here labor day weekend, 2011. with the start and the finish line here along light street. now it is a great chance to showcase the city, and the inner harbour, if they can pull it off. >> indy car fans know big races are a big attraction. >> these kind of events, people look at them as destination. >> baltimore is hoping to enter the race. >> we are...
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here is melinda roeder. >> i strongly believe in recycling, reusing, rehaving. >> everyone is talking about going green. >> what i have here is a vertical axis wind turbine. >> it looks different. >> he sells sources of alternative energy and this is a model of a windmill made for residential use. >> efficient and producess energy at 4 miles per hour. >> but the device has spun debate. >> good thing. we have to go into renewable energy and wind is the only things that works downtown. >> marsha wants to install a turbine on top of her home. she plans to put it on the tallest flatest part of the roof. >> investigating renewable energy products. >> this week she went to the city zoning board to seek permission. >> i have lived in federal hill 25 years. >> some of the neighbors went to the board too. >> i don't want something that is an eye sore. >> many oppose the plan for esthetic reasons. >> i live directly behind the house. >> sharon has a rooftop deck with a view, a view she does not want obstructed by an object she can barely describe. >> ufo kind of looking structure. >> other neig
here is melinda roeder. >> i strongly believe in recycling, reusing, rehaving. >> everyone is talking about going green. >> what i have here is a vertical axis wind turbine. >> it looks different. >> he sells sources of alternative energy and this is a model of a windmill made for residential use. >> efficient and producess energy at 4 miles per hour. >> but the device has spun debate. >> good thing. we have to go into renewable energy and wind is...
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melinda roeder has more on that part of the story tonight. melinda? >> not only protestors there were also groups of organized counter protestors. so needless to say, there were plenty of heated discussions, and sidewalk debates. >> outside the townhall meeting. >> it is a power simply it two different sides meet. >> on one end, supporters of obama's health care plan. >> i am showing my support for health care reform. >> i am a registered nurse, i support a public option. >> across the street, the opposition. >> and somewhere in the middle. >> did i say anything to you? >> those opinions clash. >> the government cannot run the health care system effectively. >> why not? they run medicare, don't they? >> both sides come armed with signs, but the majority in this crowd clearly wants no part of the obama plan. >> this is so wrong. we are getting so much government control. >> we don't want government mandates, or the government to be controlling us. >> passionate fight. >> you must. >> a war of words. >> some say has gone too far. >> i ended up getting p
melinda roeder has more on that part of the story tonight. melinda? >> not only protestors there were also groups of organized counter protestors. so needless to say, there were plenty of heated discussions, and sidewalk debates. >> outside the townhall meeting. >> it is a power simply it two different sides meet. >> on one end, supporters of obama's health care plan. >> i am showing my support for health care reform. >> i am a registered nurse, i support a...
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>> i was going to whole-heartedly -- i think melinda was exactly right. i was struck -- the thing that struck me, you see these angry crowds yelling at arlen specter, you work for us, claire mccaskill having to tell people to be quiet. and then you see this event where the president of the united states says, is there anybody out there who's suspicious of this? he's asking for someone to sort of come -- in truth the person who stood up was not exactly, you know, someone -- these angry mobs we've seen. melinda's exactly right, the disconnect i was really, really struck by. >> specter looked pretty good, surprisingly good, just standing there, taking it, you know. trying to put his point across but standing up to the angry mob looks a lot better. >> he's a great argument for american health care, i'll tell you that, look at this guy. he's 80 years old going head to head with this guy. anyway, chris cillizza, a charming event. melinda, you're the best. what's the thing called? >> politicsdaily.com. >> politicsdaily.com. join us tomorrow night 5:00 and 7:00 e
>> i was going to whole-heartedly -- i think melinda was exactly right. i was struck -- the thing that struck me, you see these angry crowds yelling at arlen specter, you work for us, claire mccaskill having to tell people to be quiet. and then you see this event where the president of the united states says, is there anybody out there who's suspicious of this? he's asking for someone to sort of come -- in truth the person who stood up was not exactly, you know, someone -- these angry...
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melinda, what can we expect? >>reporter: a big crowd and lots of questions. across the country politicians have canceled their scheduled meetings or decided to hold them over the phone or over the internet so they could screen out the opposition, but monday night the senator will answer questions at towson university and answer them the old-fashioned way, face-to-face. some of his constituents plan to give him an earful. >> you bet i'm going to go to this town hall meeting. >>reporter: she said plenty to say about the plans for health care. >> don't misup everybody's insurance. fix it for the small number of people that need help. >>reporter: she wants them to go with her to the next meeting monday night. >> i have sent e-mails to everybody i can think of because most people didn't know there was going to be a meeting. >>reporter: it's that kind of recruiting many supporters find fault with. >> it shouldn't be turned into political theatre to defeat health care reform. >>reporter: he attended a meeting friday night. at times it got a little testy. >> i disagr
melinda, what can we expect? >>reporter: a big crowd and lots of questions. across the country politicians have canceled their scheduled meetings or decided to hold them over the phone or over the internet so they could screen out the opposition, but monday night the senator will answer questions at towson university and answer them the old-fashioned way, face-to-face. some of his constituents plan to give him an earful. >> you bet i'm going to go to this town hall meeting....
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gates. >> we actually never follow bill and melinda gates. >> why?tion of being particularly successful investors. and i don't think they're in any way involved with the running of the foundation. >> of cascade. >> right. >> right. okay. >> so, there you go. >> okay. let's move on. after a hot week, copper, gold, sugar, oil all dropped along with the markets. is it time to buy them on the dip? dennis gartman of the gartman letter join us us today. >> hi, melissa. >> are you buying on this market? >> no. this market is awfully overbought. everybody and his brother is short of the dollar, long with the commodity market. you need to have a correction. it's all today was. it may last for a couple of days. you've taken copper, what, up 50% in the course of five weeks. you've taken obscure commodities higher. you've taken orange juice higher. you've taken sugar to the point where it made the front page of "the virginia pilot" this morning. when you get those sorts of things, it's probably due to a pretty substantive correction. >> all the things moved high
gates. >> we actually never follow bill and melinda gates. >> why?tion of being particularly successful investors. and i don't think they're in any way involved with the running of the foundation. >> of cascade. >> right. >> right. okay. >> so, there you go. >> okay. let's move on. after a hot week, copper, gold, sugar, oil all dropped along with the markets. is it time to buy them on the dip? dennis gartman of the gartman letter join us us today....
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melinda roeder is live with details. >>reporter: diamond, the cat, was just five months old. before they returned from vacation, they got a phone call they say made them sick. >> we got a phone call from a friend of a friend. >>reporter: tj and and rea got the disturbing phone call while on vacation in new jersey with the kids. >> we were ready to come home right away. >>reporter: they left afriend in charge of pet-sitting. he invited over a couple of buddies to play cards. one of them got drunk and took the small cat and began torturing it. >> they put it in the freezer -- he even thaied the cat's tail to a ceiling fan. >> i can't believe somebody would actually do something like that. it's ridiculous. >>reporter: finally after some time, the men took the cat to a park, put it in a bag with rocks and tossed her into the water. part of the ordeal was captured on camera with a cell phone. >> they taped it, laughing about it on video. >>reporter: it's the cruel act that disgusts animal activists. >> you lose faith in people. >>reporter: at the shelter in baltimore, workers hand
melinda roeder is live with details. >>reporter: diamond, the cat, was just five months old. before they returned from vacation, they got a phone call they say made them sick. >> we got a phone call from a friend of a friend. >>reporter: tj and and rea got the disturbing phone call while on vacation in new jersey with the kids. >> we were ready to come home right away. >>reporter: they left afriend in charge of pet-sitting. he invited over a couple of buddies to...
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melinda hit the nail on the head as far as not only with paula. she's such a nurturer.be the kind of -- even keel judge and simon really is kind of blatantly honest. so you know what we do and the interaction we do have with them is limited, but yet, you do have to realize you're spending time with folks that are helping to build your career. so they're very nurturing. >> and let me turn to you. auditions are beginning for next season 7 "american idol" and so many names are floated around so now who could potentially either guest judge or maybe be a permanent judge. victoria beckham, katie peryy, livia newton-john. are you hearing inside information about w they're leaning towards? >> even janet jackson, ma rye ra carey. big named banded about for this position. it started yesterday. posh already landed, already filling in. that's nothing unusual. you have to remember, guest judges every season. one of better names is cyndi lauper, actually. a lot of the bigger names that already have flourishing careers going on are not really going to work t. they're promoting their o
melinda hit the nail on the head as far as not only with paula. she's such a nurturer.be the kind of -- even keel judge and simon really is kind of blatantly honest. so you know what we do and the interaction we do have with them is limited, but yet, you do have to realize you're spending time with folks that are helping to build your career. so they're very nurturing. >> and let me turn to you. auditions are beginning for next season 7 "american idol" and so many names are...
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melinda roeder introduce us to a set of young vivers that are sweet as honey. >> gives me one more layer of protection. >> suiting up for a busy day. laurie ree titus gets ready to battle the bees. armed with a bonnet. >> come outcome out wherever you are. >> and a smoker, she is goes to work, checking the growth of the hive. >> trying to keep them all in order. >> it is management of the masses. >> luckily, laurie gets plenty of practice. at home, she is the queen of her own small colony. >> are you cuddling? >> mother of identical triplets. >> this is charley, brennan and arthur. >> and then there is also their daughter. >> rowan is a wonderful big sister. >> big family buzzing with baby talk. life here gets hectic. >> everything that we do is three fold now. >> just keeping track of who's who can be tricky. >> who are you? you are brennan? which one is which? >> but that's easy compared to the troubles laurie endured before the babies were born. >> they pulled me in and said listen, your kids are having an issue. >> she still remembers the worry after her doctor told her the triplets
melinda roeder introduce us to a set of young vivers that are sweet as honey. >> gives me one more layer of protection. >> suiting up for a busy day. laurie ree titus gets ready to battle the bees. armed with a bonnet. >> come outcome out wherever you are. >> and a smoker, she is goes to work, checking the growth of the hive. >> trying to keep them all in order. >> it is management of the masses. >> luckily, laurie gets plenty of practice. at home, she...
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melinda roeder, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> and some of the favorite rides returning to the fair this year are the big ferris wheel, zipper, tornado and slide. and we will bring you a unique look at the maryland state fair later in the week. >> we kickoff the best 11 days of summer with a special fun at the fair. live at the fairgrounds thursday night at 6:30 with jennifer gilbert, and vytas reid. you can see it on our sister station, the cw baltimore. >> diet drug dangers, still ahead on the news. why the feds are investigating a over-the-counter weight-loss hey buddy, i appreciate the ride, you know. no problem. ♪ mind if i take a shortcut? yeah, sure. ♪ i knew the subaru legacy was the smart choice... what i didn't expect... was the fun. the all-new subaru legacy. feel the love. the all-new subaru legacy. cented odorblock technology, now at new lower prices. . >> the fda of investigation over-the-counter weight-loss medication that may cause liver damage. received 30 reports from patience taking alli. fdi said for now patients should continue to use the drugs as directed by their doctor
melinda roeder, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> and some of the favorite rides returning to the fair this year are the big ferris wheel, zipper, tornado and slide. and we will bring you a unique look at the maryland state fair later in the week. >> we kickoff the best 11 days of summer with a special fun at the fair. live at the fairgrounds thursday night at 6:30 with jennifer gilbert, and vytas reid. you can see it on our sister station, the cw baltimore. >> diet drug dangers, still...
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melinda roeder continues the coverage now. >>. >> we are all here smiling. glad to welcome the senator to hagerstown. >> from the interstate, all the way into town. >> we are very concerned about our can country. >> concerned residents lined the route to hagerstown community college. >> for the first time in my life, i have a fear of what is happening in my country. >> many fear the president's plan for health care reform will limit freedom. >> i am scared about the country going to socialism. that's what i am scared of. >> now they are speaking out. >> the hard working middle class americans people have been quiet for too long. and it is time we have for speak out. >> unlike other protests across the country, this one is remarkably quiet. even those that support obama's plan have noticed. >> so far it is calm. >> yeah, i have been to several and this is one of the calmer ones. >> jason worked with obama campaign and said he is upset with how opponents have behaved elsewhere. >> we are seeing a lot of anger, and people being sort of ruleed up. >> but the onl
melinda roeder continues the coverage now. >>. >> we are all here smiling. glad to welcome the senator to hagerstown. >> from the interstate, all the way into town. >> we are very concerned about our can country. >> concerned residents lined the route to hagerstown community college. >> for the first time in my life, i have a fear of what is happening in my country. >> many fear the president's plan for health care reform will limit freedom. >> i...
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i will give it to bill and melinda gates because they will get it to the right people at the right timewhile people argue that government is the right answer, very rarely do i see them say how much do i owe? i want to give them extra. they never do. >> here's the point, neil. right now we do know this. we do know that states are still exceeding revenue shortfalls to the tune of about $200 billion. those are the last numbers i saw. we have lending institutions that have no confidence in the system, and it's very apparent that -- neil: so how are you going to give them more confidence by throwing more money at them? if $70 of the $800 billion has gotten out and it has picked things up and a lot of that money is going for wasted projects, and 10,000 rebate checks to dead people, then you might say, look, the better part of valor might be just sort of at least seeing where this moola is going because it's not going to the programs of of the intentions we ask. >> you know what, neil? we have always used projections. we have always looked at -- neil: i don't need to project that this is not w
i will give it to bill and melinda gates because they will get it to the right people at the right timewhile people argue that government is the right answer, very rarely do i see them say how much do i owe? i want to give them extra. they never do. >> here's the point, neil. right now we do know this. we do know that states are still exceeding revenue shortfalls to the tune of about $200 billion. those are the last numbers i saw. we have lending institutions that have no confidence in...
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melinda roeder explains. >> since the new location is further away from the residential area. >> this vacant lot off russell street could be the future site of a casino. >> various proposed locations. >> the city and a developer have teamed up on a plan to now calls for up to 3500 video gaming machines and five story parking garage. the new location is one block away from the original site proposed for slots. >> it pulls the casino further away from any residential use or property. it also is more visible site. so we think that means more business, and more money for the city. >> there are concerns about the spot. >> traffic for parking, for sanitation, for public safety. >> state senator george della sits on a council evaluating for evaluating the impact it could have on communities. and one is is the threat of contamination, former site of maryland chemical and no one is sure how much the environmental clean up could cost the city and state. >> any time you spend state dollars should be a concern. especially in these hard times. >> another concern, possible lawsuits from other poten
melinda roeder explains. >> since the new location is further away from the residential area. >> this vacant lot off russell street could be the future site of a casino. >> various proposed locations. >> the city and a developer have teamed up on a plan to now calls for up to 3500 video gaming machines and five story parking garage. the new location is one block away from the original site proposed for slots. >> it pulls the casino further away from any residential...
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melinda? >> the bill would allow as many as 15 speed cameras to be posted around school zones throughout the community. in communities like rogers on forge, where the speed limit around the elementary school is 25. and safety is a top priority. >> about 40. 40, 50. >> in baltimore county. some residents say speeding is a big problem. >> sooner or later somebody will get run over. >> this came from the county. >> many have taken their concerns to government leaders. >> i get lots of calls. lots of calls. >> that's why councilman gar deana supports the use of speed cameras and next month he will vote in favor of installing the cameras around school zones. chief of police is already on board with the plan. >> it enhances the safety of citizens. reduces speed of autos. and reduces crashes. >> under the bill, if you are caught going too fast, the fine is $40. but drivers would get a 12-mile an hour buffer. so only those that really disobey the traffic signs will have to pay. as for some criticism t
melinda? >> the bill would allow as many as 15 speed cameras to be posted around school zones throughout the community. in communities like rogers on forge, where the speed limit around the elementary school is 25. and safety is a top priority. >> about 40. 40, 50. >> in baltimore county. some residents say speeding is a big problem. >> sooner or later somebody will get run over. >> this came from the county. >> many have taken their concerns to government...
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melinda roeder live with more on the story tonight one week ago, hard to believe. >>reporter: it is. this is a neighborhood where shootings and drug deals are not all that uncommon and those that live here say crime has gotten out of hand, but in the last few days they have begun to feel a little better. in east baltimore, the sound of siren is nothing new street-side memorials are a common sight. >> my boyfriend got killed. i feel so bad about that. then my cousin's friend got killed. >>reporter: violence reached a new level last weekend when 12 people, including a toddler, were shot at a cookout. >> it should be a wake-up call for a lot of people. >>reporter: police have stepped up patrols by car, camera and on many corners. officers stand watching for signs of trouble and neighbors have noticed. >> they are keeping the violence down. >>reporter: many residents feel a little safer. >> a little bit. a little bit. >>reporter: on this august afternoon, they hear the reassuring sounds of relief from the heat. mohammed drives an ice cream truck up and down the streets
melinda roeder live with more on the story tonight one week ago, hard to believe. >>reporter: it is. this is a neighborhood where shootings and drug deals are not all that uncommon and those that live here say crime has gotten out of hand, but in the last few days they have begun to feel a little better. in east baltimore, the sound of siren is nothing new street-side memorials are a common sight. >> my boyfriend got killed. i feel so bad about that. then my cousin's friend got...
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melinda live in townsend with the meeting set to get under way tonight. what can you tell us? >>reporter: well the bill would allow up to 15 speed camera to be installed around school zone across the couldn't. some neighbors say they are necessary because speeding has become such a problem. but at least one group will be here tonight to protest that plan. what did police think? well they want the cameras. the county police chief says the goal is to slow drivers down and cameras would do that because no one wants a ticket. but he also says they will make the road a whole lot safer. >> enhances safety of citizens. reduces speed of auto and reduces crashes and this has been shown in other jurisdictions. >>reporter: now opponent say the speed cameras are just a money maker for government and they say that is irresponsible enforcement. we'll find out what council thinks about the cameras later tonight. reporting live in towns end, end, fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> that brings us now to our question of the day. would baltimore county use speed camera to improve safety or raise revenue.
melinda live in townsend with the meeting set to get under way tonight. what can you tell us? >>reporter: well the bill would allow up to 15 speed camera to be installed around school zone across the couldn't. some neighbors say they are necessary because speeding has become such a problem. but at least one group will be here tonight to protest that plan. what did police think? well they want the cameras. the county police chief says the goal is to slow drivers down and cameras would do...
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melinda, you young person, you. i have been through the kennedy period. grew up with t let me ask you this -- i always get in trouble for saying i have been inspired by barack obama, which i have been in the past. what about ted kennedy and you, my dear? >> well, something that just -- well, ted kennedy has been a huge inspiration to me and just listening to the coverage over the last -- well, ted kennedy has been a huge inspiration to me and just listening to the coverage over the last several days, one of the things that struck me the most was listening again to his fabulous 1980 convention speech and 1980 is the year i graduated from college, so i'm not that young. and the night of that speech, a bunch of us who had just graduated from notre dame and were all going out to do a year of service work were meeting in a holy cross retreat house in colorado springs before we all went our separate ways to work in inner cities all across the country. so listening to that speech that night was a hugely important, seriously moment i think in all our lives, just
melinda, you young person, you. i have been through the kennedy period. grew up with t let me ask you this -- i always get in trouble for saying i have been inspired by barack obama, which i have been in the past. what about ted kennedy and you, my dear? >> well, something that just -- well, ted kennedy has been a huge inspiration to me and just listening to the coverage over the last -- well, ted kennedy has been a huge inspiration to me and just listening to the coverage over the last...
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participts in the internional malaria vaccination initiative funded largely byhe ll and melinda gates foundation connecd second phase testing of malaria ccine. earlier results from six african countries ve indicated a 50% efficacy re. >> one thingo remember about this vacne is that the rly studies show if prevented 50%of seve disease, but because we're talkingbout malaria which kil a million chiren every year, 50%s something we think is wth taking foard. andhat 50% shld save tens of thousands of lives. >> the vaccine will couny. it will also improve the economy of t country because a hug dget of the ministerf health stand on treatingnd prevention on malari >> reporre the vaccine could be integrated into a gular vaccine regiment as early as 2013. >> aeal heful time f malaricontrol right ow. is renewed interestrom the international counity and from mistries of health in afri, i think we really e going to see some major inroads in t fight against malar in the next five, ten years. >>e wanteto know more about the challenges of fighti malaria so we spoke here yesterday withur regular scien
participts in the internional malaria vaccination initiative funded largely byhe ll and melinda gates foundation connecd second phase testing of malaria ccine. earlier results from six african countries ve indicated a 50% efficacy re. >> one thingo remember about this vacne is that the rly studies show if prevented 50%of seve disease, but because we're talkingbout malaria which kil a million chiren every year, 50%s something we think is wth taking foard. andhat 50% shld save tens of...
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melinda, you're the best. "politicsdaily.com. >> politicsdaily.com. join us tomorrow night 5:00 and 7:00 eastern for more "hardball." right now it's time for "the ed show" with ed schultz. >>> i'm ed schultz. this is "the ed show." good evening, americans. live from 30 rock in new york, it's "the ed show" on msnbc. the president headed to the granite state, and i think he hit it out of the park on the key issues today. the death panel, taxes and public option. this guy is on the offense when it comes to the righty whack job scare tactics. basically reassuring you and me, americans, that he does have a plan for health care reform. new hampshire senator gene shaheen got a shoutout from the president today and she will join us in just a moment. >>> senators specter and mccaskill faced i think the dumber than joe the plumber crowds at their town halls. folks, these crazies are getting wilder by the minute. madam secretary. the african heat might be getting to hillary clinton. she blew a gasket when she was asked about bill clinton down in the congo. i'll
melinda, you're the best. "politicsdaily.com. >> politicsdaily.com. join us tomorrow night 5:00 and 7:00 eastern for more "hardball." right now it's time for "the ed show" with ed schultz. >>> i'm ed schultz. this is "the ed show." good evening, americans. live from 30 rock in new york, it's "the ed show" on msnbc. the president headed to the granite state, and i think he hit it out of the park on the key issues today. the death panel,...
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melinda joins us with more. >> reporter: marsha wanted to put a wind turbine on tolle top of her federal hill home. she said it would cut her energy costs and it's better for the environment but she needed to get zoning approval do it. she went to the city zoning board yesterday to make her case along with her contractor, but some of her neighbors protested the plan. some worry about safety, and others say it would be an eyesore. the object would stand about ten feet tall above her roof, and many tempt would it block their view from nearby rooftop decks. zoning officials decided to deny the request, much to marsha's does a appointment. she said the decision contradicts the cities' message for a greener, cleaner baltimore. >> i'm located with water on either side of me, so i thought wind coming like this and really moves it, so i thought it would be a good idea and it opened the door for renewable energy. >> reporter: now, the contractor who hopes to install that turbine said he's considering whether to appeal the case in court. he thinks wind power is the wave of the future. mel enda roe
melinda joins us with more. >> reporter: marsha wanted to put a wind turbine on tolle top of her federal hill home. she said it would cut her energy costs and it's better for the environment but she needed to get zoning approval do it. she went to the city zoning board yesterday to make her case along with her contractor, but some of her neighbors protested the plan. some worry about safety, and others say it would be an eyesore. the object would stand about ten feet tall above her roof,...
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participants in the international malaria vaccination initiative funded largely by the bill and melinda gates foundation connected second phase testing of malaria vaccine. earlier results from six african countries have indicated a 50% efficacy rate. >> one thing to remember about this vaccine is that the early studies show if prevented 50% of severe disease, but because we're talking about malaria which kills a million children every year, 50% is something we think is worth taking forward. and that 50% should save tens of thousands of lives. >> the vaccine will reduce the violent disease within the country. it will also improve the economy of the country because a huge budget of the minister of health stand on treating and prevention on malaria. >> reporter: in the phase three trial is successful the vaccine could be integrated into a regular vaccine regiment as early as 2013. >> a real hopeful time for malaria control right now. this renewed interest from the international community and from ministries of health in africa, i think we really are going to see some major inroads in the f
participants in the international malaria vaccination initiative funded largely by the bill and melinda gates foundation connected second phase testing of malaria vaccine. earlier results from six african countries have indicated a 50% efficacy rate. >> one thing to remember about this vaccine is that the early studies show if prevented 50% of severe disease, but because we're talking about malaria which kills a million children every year, 50% is something we think is worth taking...
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. >> melinda roeder, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> the additional money comes from stimulus funds approved earlier in the year and no one expects the program to run to fall. that brings us to the question of the day. do you agree with congress putting more money into the cash-for-clunkers program? 40 percent say yes. and 60 percent say no. ken from baltimore writes, with all the mess that the auto makers are in, i think it is a great idea. but christine from westminster writes, lets pause and slow down. the program appears to be a great success. now let it end. we will have more responses on the "late edition" at 11:00. >> president obama said new statistics indicate the recession is easing. the gross domestic product is considered the best barometer of the country's economic health and fell by 1 percent, less than expected. >> all of those facts show that democrats were right. and republicans didn't see the value apparently. in the recovery and reinvestment act. >> however the g.o.p. said we cannot recover from a major recession by higher taxes, government takeovers, and government bailou
. >> melinda roeder, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> the additional money comes from stimulus funds approved earlier in the year and no one expects the program to run to fall. that brings us to the question of the day. do you agree with congress putting more money into the cash-for-clunkers program? 40 percent say yes. and 60 percent say no. ken from baltimore writes, with all the mess that the auto makers are in, i think it is a great idea. but christine from westminster writes, lets...
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i would also like to thank the national press club staff members, melinda coke, pat wilson, howard roffman for organizing the lunch today. thanks to the npc library for its research. the video is provided by the national press club broadcast operations center. our fans are available for a free download on i to do as well as on our website. non-members may purchase transcripts of video and audio tape by calling us or our archives. for more information about the national press club please go to our website at www3press.org. thank you very much and we are adjourned. if you could please stay in your seats, thank you. [applause] thank you very much. i will ask everyone to stay. if you could please stay in your seat for a minute? nick? i took his speech. >> more discussion on health care later today on c-span. virginia democratic congressman jim moran holds a town hall meeting with former dnc chairman howard dean. live coverage begins at 7:00 p.m., eastern. >> rising health-care costs are impeding the growth of businesses across the country, according to a new report. that is next here on c-span
i would also like to thank the national press club staff members, melinda coke, pat wilson, howard roffman for organizing the lunch today. thanks to the npc library for its research. the video is provided by the national press club broadcast operations center. our fans are available for a free download on i to do as well as on our website. non-members may purchase transcripts of video and audio tape by calling us or our archives. for more information about the national press club please go to...
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melinda, your thoughts as a young person about the kennedy family brand, if you will, what that name kennedy means to your age regiment as we would say in anthropology? >> of course it would depend on who you''re talking to. i have republican relatives and the name kennedy makes their blood boil and to them that means social justice work. and one thing that i'm going to take away from this moment is just getting to see the old lion roar again in some of those speeches and really hoping that somebody we may not know about who's in public life right now will sort of pick up that mantle and we won't think it's probably going to be somebody within the kennedy family, but there certainly is a lot going on today that requires a passionate response so i hope we find as a result of this that there's some lion cubs in waiting ready to come out. the other thing that has struck me over the last couple of days that is not so welcome to see is just the response of the kennedy haters coming out in a way that you would hope would not have happened at a time like this. in response to a lot of our st
melinda, your thoughts as a young person about the kennedy family brand, if you will, what that name kennedy means to your age regiment as we would say in anthropology? >> of course it would depend on who you''re talking to. i have republican relatives and the name kennedy makes their blood boil and to them that means social justice work. and one thing that i'm going to take away from this moment is just getting to see the old lion roar again in some of those speeches and really hoping...
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it's sponsored largely by the bill and melinda gates foundation. the foundation is also an underwriter of the news hour. >> in very few instances those parasites do appear to return, and they appear to return despite the fact that there are adequate blood levels of anti-malarial in the blood. we're concerned that the resistance is occuring to the last widespread anti-malarial available. report there's no backup drug if this one fails. >> there are drugs in development at the moment, but there's no backup that's readily accessible at this point. >> reporter: the stakes are high in cambodia, where about 200 people died from malaria last year. but they are huge in africa, with thousands of mostly children dying every day. the history of previous malaria drugs that became ineffective is a disturbing guide. frzpreado2, to africa, and it's been documented by studies. if that pattern holds true and there's no reason to expect it wouldn't because of global travel today, that that's the pattern that's the concern to spread. there's an efforts on trying to
it's sponsored largely by the bill and melinda gates foundation. the foundation is also an underwriter of the news hour. >> in very few instances those parasites do appear to return, and they appear to return despite the fact that there are adequate blood levels of anti-malarial in the blood. we're concerned that the resistance is occuring to the last widespread anti-malarial available. report there's no backup drug if this one fails. >> there are drugs in development at the moment,...
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. >>> melinda, ashley and katie are excited, but will it work? product resembles a marker and melinda easily draws on the lip stain filling in with color. she notices the one problem, the color on the outside doesn't match with what ends up on her lips. >> i still like it, but if this is the color you were wanting, you you're not going to get that necessarily. >> how about the shade that ashley chose. again application is easy. >> if feel likes you're coloring your lips with a marker. >> ashley's color is closer, but there's still a difference. katie puts on the lipstick. it's supposed to be a nude shade. instead she gets a brighter color. she is happy. >> it doesn't feel like i'm wearing much of anything. so that is good. >> all of our volunteers say their lips feel moisture iced and free of makeup. how will the product last overtime? it's called outlast lipstick. they get back to work, dishing the soft serve and taking care of customers. a few hours later, it's time for a snack break. >> bon appea appetite. >>> will it stand the dreaded napkin.
. >>> melinda, ashley and katie are excited, but will it work? product resembles a marker and melinda easily draws on the lip stain filling in with color. she notices the one problem, the color on the outside doesn't match with what ends up on her lips. >> i still like it, but if this is the color you were wanting, you you're not going to get that necessarily. >> how about the shade that ashley chose. again application is easy. >> if feel likes you're coloring your...
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this is from melinda writing, i don't see how child protective services has gotten involved.can't control the kids. what will happen when the other eight begin walking? >> that's absolutely true. a very good point. children don't just need food and water, they need their mother's attention. and even three kids can have single rivalry, vying for their mother's attention. imagine 14 kids all vying to get eye contact with mom, especially when mom is that mom. >> yeah, exactly. and midwin, child protective services, are they watching this? could they dive in now? >> i'm sure they are watching and really taking note. because anyone looking at this tape can see, it's a disaster. it's chaos. it doesn't look like the kind of setting that is opportune for children to be raised in. and oftentimes, that's when child services steps in. >> jane, great to have you aboard. we'll be watching "issues" coming up.
this is from melinda writing, i don't see how child protective services has gotten involved.can't control the kids. what will happen when the other eight begin walking? >> that's absolutely true. a very good point. children don't just need food and water, they need their mother's attention. and even three kids can have single rivalry, vying for their mother's attention. imagine 14 kids all vying to get eye contact with mom, especially when mom is that mom. >> yeah, exactly. and...
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i do know people it is an amazing foundation and i always for the people i work for, for bill and melinda and warren and that is this education is absolutely amazing and, you know, there is $2.5 billion in the next eight years we are putting into this. it is a fraction of the work of eradicating malaria, global health, global agriculture, global development. it is a huge place with many facets around trying to alter the global aspect of poverty >> [inaudible] >> all of the work on the teacher effectiveness peace which is working in some very concentrated places, intensive partnership sites, working in a group of other districts for funding the kind of deep streams of work around what i just spoke about, trying to think about how we think of the national level of the teacher voice which is very important, how we think about distribution of effective teachers across this country and then another piece is thinking about how do teachers consume knowledge and research at a kind of national level and one of the projects we are thinking about is going to be teacher tv. most people can't tell you
i do know people it is an amazing foundation and i always for the people i work for, for bill and melinda and warren and that is this education is absolutely amazing and, you know, there is $2.5 billion in the next eight years we are putting into this. it is a fraction of the work of eradicating malaria, global health, global agriculture, global development. it is a huge place with many facets around trying to alter the global aspect of poverty >> [inaudible] >> all of the work on...
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melinda from mobile gym usa joins us this morning for more on our get fix with fox.good morning. let's talk about why we have such an obesity problem here in the suits i think it's because people are not well educated. they want to eat right but they don't know how to do it a. and so our main aim at the gym is to educate them, from the bay sick that even if they are on the go, you know, fend feen they are not with us working out and not taking our sessions therks should have a plan. they should know what we should eat and what we should not eat. and you brought exam pesms let's go down the line hereof these i guess are all good examples of what you should eat. let's go down the line. what do we v. this is all the stuff i got right out of my pantry this morning. not that i went to the store specially to buy it. this say very good ser yo yal. go lean cruch crunch. it has a loot lot offy tberks whole grains and pro teen. you can add healthy nuts to. it everyone knows nuts are good four but they don't know... kids come home from soccer practice or something and say i'm h
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brought you comments from members of the national governors association and the bill and melinda gatesndation. we're going to leave this event now and move on with our schedule. if you missed any of it we will show it to you later on the c-span network. earlier this week democratic congressman barney frank confronted health care critics at a townhall meeting in the dartmouth, massachusetts. this event takes place at the senior center and runs almost two-and-a-half hours. >> washington times columnist. marijuana trafficker of the 1970's. he is interviewed by kate stroop, founder of normal, national association for the reform of marijuana laws. >> go online and follow the latest tweets, video ads, uploads. also keep up-to-date with health care advance. house and senate debates, even upload your opinion. that c-span health care hub on the c-span.org / healthcare. >> putting this event together. also i would like to thank the director for this event tonight [applauding] >> this meeting tonight will be about the current health care bill down in washington, d.c. these bills consist of many c
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it's zero and if he gives it to the bill and melinda gates foundation it will never see taxes, it will never see it. but when you look at this when he says i payless taxes and my secretary he's telling you the truth. it is a bad tax loop and i am not blaming him for high finding it tax free way, the last thing is rich people can change the volume of their income so when you look the tax codes loss 2530 years the top 1% i forget what the number is, steve, but the top 1% in 1980i think pete 17.5% of all the income tax in the united states. the top 1% today p42% of income tax in the united states. not only that is true but also the only group, the only group in the tax groups that have increased their taxes as a share of gdp is the top 1% during our revolution. the rich have gone from i forget what is 1.5% of gdp in 1981 to 3.2% of gdp today. every other single tax category, every other one including the two to 5%, the rest of the top quintile, second quintile, fifth quintile, every other group had a reduction as a share of gdp as the tax rates were cut. rich people are where the laffer c
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jazeera it is said to the bill and melinda gates foundation it will never see a tax.but when you look at this world when he says i.p. less taxes than my secretary is telling you the truth. it is a bad tax and i'm not blaming him for finding a tax-free way of pulling and having his wealth here the last thing is a rich people can change the volume of their income. cellular the tax code over the last 25 or 30 years the top 1%, i forget what the number is but the top 1% in 1980i think kids 17 and a half percent and the top 1 percent today pay 42 percent of all the income taxes and not only that is true but also the only group, the only group in the tax groups that have increased their taxes as a share of gdp is the top 1 percent during our revolution. the rich have gone from paying one 1/2% of gdp in 1981 to 3.2% of gdp today and every other single tax category, every single one including the two to represent and the rest of the third quintile, the first and every other group had an effect as a share of gdp and tax rates were cut. rich people are aware of the the laffer c
jazeera it is said to the bill and melinda gates foundation it will never see a tax.but when you look at this world when he says i.p. less taxes than my secretary is telling you the truth. it is a bad tax and i'm not blaming him for finding a tax-free way of pulling and having his wealth here the last thing is a rich people can change the volume of their income. cellular the tax code over the last 25 or 30 years the top 1%, i forget what the number is but the top 1% in 1980i think kids 17 and a...