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here in baltimore this was just one of 6 miniature parks built today at least until the meter runs out lock wind spear for abc 2 news. >>> let head out take another dive at the meadowbrook aquatic center that's where wyatt everhart is this weekend. >> reporter: christian i wish it felt so casual once you get in the drink. i'm going to be at gibson island. coach annie law is going to be there too. i have to give annie a lot of love no good me key tips to get me somewhat up to speed. i'm not like these pros we around the pool. but talk about your involvement. this is exciting times to get our first ever swim across america. >> it's very exciting. first i want to thank wmar tv for covering us so well this week, this month for this whole event. it's been fabulous trip and everybody is so excited. to get ready for the event, you had to swim. my beginners started by meeting me i'll be here once a week but you have to swim 3 or 2 times more a week to get fit. those who are going to participate on sunday have been putting in the hours, the work and they are loving it felt the benefits of it ph
here in baltimore this was just one of 6 miniature parks built today at least until the meter runs out lock wind spear for abc 2 news. >>> let head out take another dive at the meadowbrook aquatic center that's where wyatt everhart is this weekend. >> reporter: christian i wish it felt so casual once you get in the drink. i'm going to be at gibson island. coach annie law is going to be there too. i have to give annie a lot of love no good me key tips to get me somewhat up to...
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. >>> in california a miniature 4 rocket lifted off from the air force base. it carried an air force surveillance flight to monitor. the satellite will play a key role in protecting the country's space-spaced assets. >>> in texas speed eaters dug in at the world tamale eating championship. tim janice known as eater "x" passed up his conompetition consuming 59 tamales in just ten minutes. that's actually 12 tamales under his world record of 71. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather here's bill karins. >> it's a raw morning up and down the eastern seaboard. look at the radar. all the green on here is rain and it's plenltful from georgia, thunderstormin south carolina, all over north carolina. on and off rain today, same with virginia. and now that the rain is starting to move northward, maryland,delaware, sunday new jersey. up and down the earn seabrd our system will be a two-day event and don't count on a lot of sunshine. the rest of the country looks pretty nice. temperatures are chilly this morning in chicago up thugh the northern plains. h
. >>> in california a miniature 4 rocket lifted off from the air force base. it carried an air force surveillance flight to monitor. the satellite will play a key role in protecting the country's space-spaced assets. >>> in texas speed eaters dug in at the world tamale eating championship. tim janice known as eater "x" passed up his conompetition consuming 59 tamales in just ten minutes. that's actually 12 tamales under his world record of 71. >>> now for a...
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. >> dicky: tonight on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> president took sasha to play miniature golf. with cameras rolling, the kid dropped a hole in one. >> actually went to the town of sandwich for the sandwich that was invented. i ate a lot of sandwiches. >> jimmy: and -- >> they were really good. >> jimmy: i was coming out of a restaurant. the special was meat loaf. i met meat loaf outside. i started laughing like a maniac. >> injury and humiliation. we'll teach you how to fight back. >> i want you to hide this somewhere. we're going to get some lunchboxes. what it really is is muscle reading. >> he doesn't have any muscles. ladies and gentlemen, the money is -- ♪ no pain ♪ no mercy ♪ no weakness ♪ i -- i -- i feel this >> dicky: "jimmy kimmel live" back in two minutes with hayden christensen, criss angel and musiclooks ozzy osbourne.ouncer] doesn't it. but look below the surface. your mouth is no different. brushing leaves teeth looking clean, but millions of plaque and gingivitis germs are left behind. a 30-second rinse with listerine® antiseptic cleans deeper. [ bomb! ] its uni
. >> dicky: tonight on "jimmy kimmel live" -- >> president took sasha to play miniature golf. with cameras rolling, the kid dropped a hole in one. >> actually went to the town of sandwich for the sandwich that was invented. i ate a lot of sandwiches. >> jimmy: and -- >> they were really good. >> jimmy: i was coming out of a restaurant. the special was meat loaf. i met meat loaf outside. i started laughing like a maniac. >> injury and...
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i had the honor of attending an event, miniature golf. we had a lot of people out there. mark viviano was out there. the bull dog was with us. i played with a wonderful family. i had a great time. tomorrow, we have a lot of events going on outside. the weather is going to change from today. before we get to that, this is where we topped out. we were at 91 degrees. that is our second day, straight in the 90s, and the third this week. now, as far as tomorrow goes, we're going below the averages. 75degrees, below that by tomorrow. it's still above average. 76in baltimore, even at 11:00 now. there are a lot of 70s out there. the only cool spot in the mountains in oakland. the winds have turned to the north. tomorrow they are turning around to the northeast. that will tap into cooler air for us. at the same time, the clouds are returning. few different parts to this storm system. one cold front went through for today. here's the moisture hanging back. that is going to swing by to the south, pick up more moisture and then move our direction. tonight, partly to mostly cloudy ski
i had the honor of attending an event, miniature golf. we had a lot of people out there. mark viviano was out there. the bull dog was with us. i played with a wonderful family. i had a great time. tomorrow, we have a lot of events going on outside. the weather is going to change from today. before we get to that, this is where we topped out. we were at 91 degrees. that is our second day, straight in the 90s, and the third this week. now, as far as tomorrow goes, we're going below the averages....
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tom bradley was not hurt an already back into football practice and witnesses say a miniature band ran light and crashed intom brady who had the kron lightgreenlight. kron 4 news at0 p.m. is coming up, next. this droid has evolved to do even more. now it integrates your work e-mail, so you can be hooked up to everything you need to do. it does 1 ghz speed on a more intuitive keyboard. turning you into an instrument of efficiency. introducing the new droid 2 by motorola. part of the next generation of does. live from the bay area's news station >> few developments in a multiple murder heather donald. >> yes, it investigators have found a body inside of the hercules home on creek moral drive. this is linked to the found a body inside of the hercules home on creek moral drive. this is linked to the killing spree of crete mrytle
tom bradley was not hurt an already back into football practice and witnesses say a miniature band ran light and crashed intom brady who had the kron lightgreenlight. kron 4 news at0 p.m. is coming up, next. this droid has evolved to do even more. now it integrates your work e-mail, so you can be hooked up to everything you need to do. it does 1 ghz speed on a more intuitive keyboard. turning you into an instrument of efficiency. introducing the new droid 2 by motorola. part of the next...
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the man was accused of beating a miniature pinscher with a pipe in early august. the dog was severely injured and had to be the nicest. he face four counts of them will be used but prosecutors said they would drop the case if he stayed out of trouble and perform 50 hours of community service at the spca. the executive director said his application was a media leigh denied. >> -- was immediately denied. >> this would not have happened if this happened to a child in the discharge of working for children for his rehabilitation. >> the spca was never consulted about the recommendation. no word yet on how the case will now move forward. >> something very unusual is that to happen tomorrow in a baltimore county coroner. >> the case on the docket is 13, involving a felony theft. but the suspect is a man that made his living as a lawyer. -- a case on the docket is routine. been a painful few years. she has had surgery to correct problems with her spinal cord and back and is not done yet. >> now i find out i need another surgery on my back because almost the same condition
the man was accused of beating a miniature pinscher with a pipe in early august. the dog was severely injured and had to be the nicest. he face four counts of them will be used but prosecutors said they would drop the case if he stayed out of trouble and perform 50 hours of community service at the spca. the executive director said his application was a media leigh denied. >> -- was immediately denied. >> this would not have happened if this happened to a child in the discharge of...
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they're herders, basically miniature border collies and they are working dogs so they wanna please.hey're superdevoted, great candidates for training classes. everybody from basic manner to training classes. >> what if you have ca or other dogs? >> you have to see how the relationship grows. >> good news. we h another dog to bring in but he was adopted. >> he was adopted. >> so if you want to adopt sasquatch, call san francisc spca. this was nice meeting you let us know who needs to be adopted. >> than for having us. >> you bet. back to you. >> sasquatch is just full of love. needs to get a good home. >>>
they're herders, basically miniature border collies and they are working dogs so they wanna please.hey're superdevoted, great candidates for training classes. everybody from basic manner to training classes. >> what if you have ca or other dogs? >> you have to see how the relationship grows. >> good news. we h another dog to bring in but he was adopted. >> he was adopted. >> so if you want to adopt sasquatch, call san francisc spca. this was nice meeting you let us...
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they're herders, basically miniature border collies and they are working dogs so they wanna please.y're superdevoted, great candidates for training classes. everybody from basic manner to training classes. >> what if you have cats or other dogs? >> you have to see how the relationship grows. >> good news. we had another dog to bring in but he was adopted. >> he was adopted. >> so if you want to adopt sasquatch, call san francisco spca. this was nice meeting you. let us know who needs to be adopted. >> thanks for having us. >> you bet. back to you. >> sasquatch is just full of love. love. needs to get a good wouldn't it be nice if every time meg whitman told a lie her nose would grow? newspapers report the claims in this meg whitman ad are false. and she knows it. taxes went down under jerry brown. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions. everyday i eat your soups, i save a lot of money. that's great. so, your rich and hearty soups have made me, rich and hearty. that's funny. i'm hearty because of your juicy steak, your potatoes... you're really, rich and happy. [ male annou
they're herders, basically miniature border collies and they are working dogs so they wanna please.y're superdevoted, great candidates for training classes. everybody from basic manner to training classes. >> what if you have cats or other dogs? >> you have to see how the relationship grows. >> good news. we had another dog to bring in but he was adopted. >> he was adopted. >> so if you want to adopt sasquatch, call san francisco spca. this was nice meeting you....
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service and take on risks and responsibilities of maintaining the system over time and acting of a miniature utility where you agree to pay a monthly fee for electricity generated in lieu of pay that the payment, depending on how appropriate and easy it is for your home or business. that cost of energy can be lower than the utility. it can be a little higher, but at least it is predictable. >> i was encouraged last week to talk to one of the credit unions hear about the concept of having unsecured loans of up to a small amount, $20,000 for green building, to make it really easy for people to get money to have upgrades. i think we are seeing these kinds of products coming forward in a year or two, so you can do insulation. we have a special program for you, a public service program. >> one challenge the financial industry had is what does it mean? a single photo system as a particular set of parameters and output, but building grades are well attended to, appropriate for the building. that is being addressed by the development of national underwriting standards for green building, so it shoul
service and take on risks and responsibilities of maintaining the system over time and acting of a miniature utility where you agree to pay a monthly fee for electricity generated in lieu of pay that the payment, depending on how appropriate and easy it is for your home or business. that cost of energy can be lower than the utility. it can be a little higher, but at least it is predictable. >> i was encouraged last week to talk to one of the credit unions hear about the concept of having...
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the school spend about $140,000 to buy these miniature cars. the maximum speed of these mini roadsters is 8 kilometers per hour, no speed demons here but then again no worries for mom and dad. so far more than 3,000 children are enrolled. a lot of the kids come back for more over and over again. one child has reportedly taken the course 30 times. >> translator: it was really fun to make turns and to stop. >> the lessons cost about $14 per child and are limited to children age 3 and up. after the lesson, the kids are awarded a driver's license. >> translator: we hope these children become more familiar with cars and develop an affinity for them so when they get older they'll come back to get a real driver's license. >> there are currently 1,550 driving schools in japan. to avoid being driven out of business they may have to rev up their special services to keep the customers coming back for more. >> and next is a recap of the latest market figures. >> and that's all for now in biz news. >>> now to south korea where more young couples are choosin
the school spend about $140,000 to buy these miniature cars. the maximum speed of these mini roadsters is 8 kilometers per hour, no speed demons here but then again no worries for mom and dad. so far more than 3,000 children are enrolled. a lot of the kids come back for more over and over again. one child has reportedly taken the course 30 times. >> translator: it was really fun to make turns and to stop. >> the lessons cost about $14 per child and are limited to children age 3 and...
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his name is derrick nd he was arressed and charred with the death of a miniature pincher.could have had four years in prison, but instead, prosecutors agreed to drop the charges if he performed 50 hours of volunteer service at the spca. it's a decision that has animal activity shaking their heads. -p>> iidon't think thattanybody service.ts to do community >> ii's just not safe. it's not smart. drop the charges aftereed to documented evvdence surfaced had earlier attackedded the defendant's wiie. still the spca told chambers his -ervices are not wanteddhere. i'm megan gilliland. fox 45 early edition. >>> stayytuned for fox morning news for continuing coverage of ú%is story. the chair of the animal abuse that is ccming p in at the 6:00 hour. >>> a glen burnie man is indicted on sex trafficking charges. 42 years old during win ii he recruited her by promising her a luxury home. he also threetened her with a gun. if conviited smith faces life in prison. >>> police say a man was in a car that approached the viitim earlier this month. ú%woman driving the car asked the victim if
his name is derrick nd he was arressed and charred with the death of a miniature pincher.could have had four years in prison, but instead, prosecutors agreed to drop the charges if he performed 50 hours of volunteer service at the spca. it's a decision that has animal activity shaking their heads. -p>> iidon't think thattanybody service.ts to do community >> ii's just not safe. it's not smart. drop the charges aftereed to documented evvdence surfaced had earlier attackedded the...
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you're working on a developing, miniature brain in a way. the biggest concern in a baby this age is blood loss. he can potentially lose a lot of blood, and they don't have that many -- that much blood when they're only 3 months old. so we are really meticulous about that. >> merchant of venice surgery. pound of flesh, not an ounce of blood. >> brain surgery on babies carries a special danger. an infant can lose only four tablespoons of blood. after that, it's life or death. >> they're not just miniaturized adults. they are their own unique problem. we have to be extremely more careful about blood loss. let's catch up and stop the bleeding up here. let's go ahead and weigh our sponges and find where we are after the skin opening. >> by weighing the saturated gauze pads, doctors know how much blood is lost every step of the way. >> dr. collins, you have 50 grams. >> okay, so 50 ccs of blood, right? there's a gram per cc, right? 50 ccs of blood loss so far. this is where it really starts to get a little more dicey. baby peyton is dangerously cl
you're working on a developing, miniature brain in a way. the biggest concern in a baby this age is blood loss. he can potentially lose a lot of blood, and they don't have that many -- that much blood when they're only 3 months old. so we are really meticulous about that. >> merchant of venice surgery. pound of flesh, not an ounce of blood. >> brain surgery on babies carries a special danger. an infant can lose only four tablespoons of blood. after that, it's life or death. >>...
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. >> reporter: it's too graphic so we blurred the image of a miniature pincher.e found the dog tied up in a garbage bag in the bed of his truck. the dog died less than an hour later. >> this was a case that we thought call out for punishment. >> reporter: was upset to learn that this week a city judge agreed to drop the case if chambers performed 50 hours of community service volunteering at the spca. >> the stunned head says no way. >> it is our job to protect animals and we want to make sure our animals and staff are safe. >> we were frustrated that the prosecutor chose not to prosecute the case. >> it seems as if this is a little monday morning quarterbacks. >> blames police for failing to properly warn him of his miranda rights. >> the facts are very deserving and horrific, we have to do and follow the law and in this case we nigh that we could not prove this case beyond a reasonable doubt. >> you would never order a child molester to go to community service with the boy scouts. we don't think it's appropriate for a person charged with animal abuse to do comm
. >> reporter: it's too graphic so we blurred the image of a miniature pincher.e found the dog tied up in a garbage bag in the bed of his truck. the dog died less than an hour later. >> this was a case that we thought call out for punishment. >> reporter: was upset to learn that this week a city judge agreed to drop the case if chambers performed 50 hours of community service volunteering at the spca. >> the stunned head says no way. >> it is our job to protect...
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>>> 33 men trapped a half a mile under ground in chile got a moral boost when rescuers dropped a miniature projector into the mine allowing them to watch their country's soccer team play a match against ukraine. >>> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 10,340 after losing 107 points yesterday. the s&p fell 12 points. the nasdaq dropped 24. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei sank 201 points, while in hong kong the hang seng shot down 312. >>> traders returning to wall street yesterday were immediately greeted with fears of weakness in european banks, which led to an unexpected down day. "wall street journal" report that major lenders across the pond understated potentially risky holdings in government debt gave investors a reason to sell after strong gains last week, wall street's best in the past two months. most analysts took the hit in stride, pointing out yesterday's light volume, which tends to exaggerate market moves. still others saw reason for concern, particularly with so-called safe haven stock alt
>>> 33 men trapped a half a mile under ground in chile got a moral boost when rescuers dropped a miniature projector into the mine allowing them to watch their country's soccer team play a match against ukraine. >>> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 10,340 after losing 107 points yesterday. the s&p fell 12 points. the nasdaq dropped 24. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei sank 201 points,...
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his name is derrickkchambers.ú he was charged witththe deeth of a miniature pincher. ú%%-years in prison instead prosecutors agreed to drop all of the charges if chambers performed 50 hours of community service heee at spca. it's a decision that haa animal activities shaking their heads. -p>> we needdto punish these people and if e need too3 rehabilitaae them. they neee psychological counseling not community service at an animal shelter.ú >> prosecutors only agreed to drop the charges in this case after documented evidence surfaced which revealed that the beaten dogghad earlier attacked the defendant's wife. still the spca says ttat chambers is not wanted here and they do not want his services. megan gilllland. fox 45 early editton. >>> stay tuned to ox 45 morning news for continuing coverage of -his store other. the chair of the ciiy's antianimal abuse task force will weigh in on the court's ddcision, that is coming up in the 6:00 hour. >>>>city police are shooting in northeast baltimoreú -fficers wwre called to the enter of irdman avenue and bel air road before 2:00 this morning. they
his name is derrickkchambers.ú he was charged witththe deeth of a miniature pincher. ú%%-years in prison instead prosecutors agreed to drop all of the charges if chambers performed 50 hours of community service heee at spca. it's a decision that haa animal activities shaking their heads. -p>> we needdto punish these people and if e need too3 rehabilitaae them. they neee psychological counseling not community service at an animal shelter.ú >> prosecutors only agreed to drop the...
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we have little miniature scopes the kids can look at the sun.nd also, there's a bounce house behind me. >> an estimated crowd of about 10,000 people. a lot of people, this is the third year in a row take flight for kids has hosted the festi l festival. let's get back with craig herrera. he joins us live from downtown san jose. you have shorts on and you're riding something, what do you have. >> reporter: i'm telling you, raj, it's hot outside. we have the shorts going, a lot of kids are enjoying the sunshine. first weekend of fall, it's finally starting to feel like summer around here. raj, this is just the beginning of the heat as we go into sunday and monday. all across the bay area, san bruno. we're not going to see any fog tonight. very little tomorrow, just patches of it. as we look around the trans america pyramid, san francisco sitting close to 90 degrees across the city. pretty toasty day, even in san francisco. next shot as we head around the bay, we have plenty of sunshine everywhere, looking -- this is oakland looking back across the
we have little miniature scopes the kids can look at the sun.nd also, there's a bounce house behind me. >> an estimated crowd of about 10,000 people. a lot of people, this is the third year in a row take flight for kids has hosted the festi l festival. let's get back with craig herrera. he joins us live from downtown san jose. you have shorts on and you're riding something, what do you have. >> reporter: i'm telling you, raj, it's hot outside. we have the shorts going, a lot of kids...
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and every year, the nonprofit brings miniature horses. they visit some 300 children in hospice care. >> i want the kids who come to sonrise to be able to tap into the same joy, the same connection and commitment to the horse that i did. and to have something to live for. >> reporter: you can't tell 11- year-old jordan silas has adhd when he is riding. >> this is kind of my favorite thing. but yeah, i like horses a lot. >> reporter: eric lee says melanie's program has helped his 12-year-old autistic daughter grow by leaps and gallops. >> there is more determination to finish tasks that translates into other things and better concentration in tasks like puzzles. >> i'm overjoyed to see the kids who come here and have built community and have gotten better. >> reporter: for providing children in crisis healing through horses this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to melanie buerke. sharon chin, cbs 5. >> sonrise equestrian's biggest fundraiser is this saturday, september 18. if you would like more information, use the links that we
and every year, the nonprofit brings miniature horses. they visit some 300 children in hospice care. >> i want the kids who come to sonrise to be able to tap into the same joy, the same connection and commitment to the horse that i did. and to have something to live for. >> reporter: you can't tell 11- year-old jordan silas has adhd when he is riding. >> this is kind of my favorite thing. but yeah, i like horses a lot. >> reporter: eric lee says melanie's program has...
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neighbors called police after seeing 48-year-old derek chambers beating his miniature pinscher with a pipe. police found the dog tied up in a garbage bag in the bed of his truck in baltimore. he was charged with several counts of animal cruelty, but during court proceedings city prosecutors agreed not to push forward with charges if he agreed to perform 50 hours of community service at the maryland spca. but the agency said, no thanks. >>> ahead, death watch from virginia's death row. theresa lewis prayed for a last- minute miracle to live. we'll hear from her attorney ahead. >>> and one of the country's most prominent pastors is caught up in a sex scandal. we'll tell you more when 9 news now comes back in two minutes. >>> the consumer product safety commission is recalling more than 200,000 glass vases that can break and fracture and they can simply shatter on you and cause some significant cuts to the hand. this 20-inch clear glass vase was sold at michael's stores nationwide from july of 2006 through march of 2010. if you have one of these, you want to stop using it immediately and
neighbors called police after seeing 48-year-old derek chambers beating his miniature pinscher with a pipe. police found the dog tied up in a garbage bag in the bed of his truck in baltimore. he was charged with several counts of animal cruelty, but during court proceedings city prosecutors agreed not to push forward with charges if he agreed to perform 50 hours of community service at the maryland spca. but the agency said, no thanks. >>> ahead, death watch from virginia's death row....
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they responded with the bowels of rockets and machine gun fire it's have calls during nato largest miniature operation in the country so far dragon strike the operation is designed to drive flitters from the southern taliban heartland of kandahar. former serbian leader has appeared in court in the head to defend himself a the challenges of. the trial which has been running for almost a year with the defense request a toy review extensive documentation. of being responsible for the massacre of the seven. boston talent for bringing in one thousand hours of house a fall. the allegations judges who were at the trial could stretch to. prosecutors and don't speed up the case. thousands of civilian public sector workers began and ended strike against a two year wage freeze proposed by the government there were no news bulletins on the state channels journalists are among those to join the protests police and other vital services are still at work but have cut back on their duties as a result the police have not been issuing traffic tickets all penalties and social services handling it. coming up ne
they responded with the bowels of rockets and machine gun fire it's have calls during nato largest miniature operation in the country so far dragon strike the operation is designed to drive flitters from the southern taliban heartland of kandahar. former serbian leader has appeared in court in the head to defend himself a the challenges of. the trial which has been running for almost a year with the defense request a toy review extensive documentation. of being responsible for the massacre of...
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arrests in two thousand and eight the mit graduate was tortured beaten and secretly detained in miniature you spot members she was kidnapped in pakistan with her three children in march of two thousand and three no one knows where they are for a period of five years until of course the united states government announces that she is in custody in afghanistan and foster says he is among the countless faces illegally swept up by a known forces fighting this so-called global war on terror we believe that the u.s. . government had a role in her disappearance and imprisonment for the missing five years. overseas siddiqi has become known as the daughter of pakistan. thousands have stormed the streets. proclaiming her a victim of america's post nine eleven justice system a system creating more enemies than friends this was never in the u.s. trying to see if it's legal situation and it just did that but what it did in that in in the process was that it smashed it's one thing that it stood for and that was the power of justice and it has just lost that and that is in front of the amnesty internatio
arrests in two thousand and eight the mit graduate was tortured beaten and secretly detained in miniature you spot members she was kidnapped in pakistan with her three children in march of two thousand and three no one knows where they are for a period of five years until of course the united states government announces that she is in custody in afghanistan and foster says he is among the countless faces illegally swept up by a known forces fighting this so-called global war on terror we...
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his idea was, "let's stick with this and develop, like, a miniature public for this story, and the public will help us report it." >> how are news organizations working with all this citizen content and opinion? well, david kurtz of talking points memo says what is different now is the relationship with the reader or the viewer, that it's got to be a conversation, he says. >> i know that anytime there's something new that there's resistance to it from people who have done things the other way before, and i'm curious from the panel whether the resistance that you come across in trying to adapt these new techniques is focused primarily within the editor community or reporters themselves, or does it stretch across the organization? >> clarence, where is the resistance? >> i'm sorry, the resistance to? >> the resistance to this relationship. >> oh, old folks like me. ha ha ha! young people just embrace this so fast, you know. and i think it reminds me of the first time that we rolled a tribune company television set into the newsroom. it was like, "oh, what is that thing doing here?" but then
his idea was, "let's stick with this and develop, like, a miniature public for this story, and the public will help us report it." >> how are news organizations working with all this citizen content and opinion? well, david kurtz of talking points memo says what is different now is the relationship with the reader or the viewer, that it's got to be a conversation, he says. >> i know that anytime there's something new that there's resistance to it from people who have done...
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have had some light relief after which they were able to watch chile play ukraine live on t.v. a miniature projectiles pass through a ball hole to display the game on a wall. in less than twenty four hours our extensive live coverage begins with the global policy forum and the russian city of yaroslav all its attracted a vast political crowd from some thirty countries as well as several heads of state the press attache for the russian president natalya tina cova says everyone is looking forward to some wide ranging dialogue. this forum is taking place only for the second time but it has already attracted a lot of interest from our foreign partners as well as political circles aside from the russian president italy's prime minister silvio berlusconi and south korea's president lee myung bak will take place in the forum a large number of prominent florid and russian political analysts will participate and work in different fields i'm sure will draw lots of interesting conclusions during the forum president medvedev will meet his foreign colleagues and make an address but will also separately
have had some light relief after which they were able to watch chile play ukraine live on t.v. a miniature projectiles pass through a ball hole to display the game on a wall. in less than twenty four hours our extensive live coverage begins with the global policy forum and the russian city of yaroslav all its attracted a vast political crowd from some thirty countries as well as several heads of state the press attache for the russian president natalya tina cova says everyone is looking forward...
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last monthh police arrested derrick chambers and charged im aaout the bloody beating death of a miniatureinscher, o much evidence animal rights activists considered the case a slam dunk. >> n this case all the pieces were in place. arrest, confession. and a muuilated dog in a bag. four years in prison, and insteaa they agreed to drop all charges, if he performed 50 %-at the spca.nnty service here a decision that left animal advocates shaking their heads. ever send a convicted co-child mow lesser to the boy scouts to do community service and inappropriate o send a animal abuser to a aaimal shelter. >> it is not faith. or smart. >> system pca told the defendant it will not be accepting its services. this shelters directors say is no place for abuseers. >> we have to punish these people f we havv to rehabilitate them, they need psychological counseling, but not community ú% ffr their part, prosecutors3 say they agreed to rop the charges in this case, after documented evidence surfacee showing that the dog that was beaten, ad earlier attaaked the wife of the defennant. we're llve in north bal
last monthh police arrested derrick chambers and charged im aaout the bloody beating death of a miniatureinscher, o much evidence animal rights activists considered the case a slam dunk. >> n this case all the pieces were in place. arrest, confession. and a muuilated dog in a bag. four years in prison, and insteaa they agreed to drop all charges, if he performed 50 %-at the spca.nnty service here a decision that left animal advocates shaking their heads. ever send a convicted co-child mow...
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it makes that big window look like a miniature window. it's not, don't be fooled, it's just the furniture. here's a shot out back and you have a full half mile before you even see your neighbors. is that land going to stay vacant and what's their plans for building up? >> and we're going to head to bashersville, west virginia, and we're looking at a home priceded at $79,000. is. >> the real estate double hasn't even hit this small town. tens from huntington. there's a beautiful kitchen, everything there is new, it's had a gut renovation. you can't really put another penny in that kitchen. >> stainless steel appliances. >> i love those bar stools as well. the master bedrooms, each of them are huge, high ceiling and great molding and the meticulousness of this house from top to bottom can't be beat. >> it can be beat with that porch, though, right. >> that's a party porch if i ever saw one. you have the barbecue grill and a great lovely backyard to look at. >> collierville, tennessee. >> you remember the company where that guy made a term p
it makes that big window look like a miniature window. it's not, don't be fooled, it's just the furniture. here's a shot out back and you have a full half mile before you even see your neighbors. is that land going to stay vacant and what's their plans for building up? >> and we're going to head to bashersville, west virginia, and we're looking at a home priceded at $79,000. is. >> the real estate double hasn't even hit this small town. tens from huntington. there's a beautiful...
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>> yes, a flash of yellow, orange, light go through outside the lebaron, over the miniature blinds and the we had a fire. outside the- living room. >> at that point, what did you? >> i told my wife to grab our six year-old daughter and to get out of the house it is not an earthquake. and we started running up the block. , just not even going in your car? >> no, we were just left everything. we were eating dinner, and left everything on the table and just ran. and i am wearing the same clothes for pat that day. >> thursday, the same where drug. >> yes from the same everything. hah and ideas getting home to get a few things. >> have a told you anything as far as getting back there and getting the items that you need to? >> no. however, yesterday i did go to i was escorted by a police officer for medication. i went there to need to get my glasses. and it got too dark and it would not do it and i had to put on to be killed the next day. and get a pass or something-to go back- to be hell. >> in the meantime, where are you staying? >> to bay hill. >> fortunately, my wife's sister has a place
>> yes, a flash of yellow, orange, light go through outside the lebaron, over the miniature blinds and the we had a fire. outside the- living room. >> at that point, what did you? >> i told my wife to grab our six year-old daughter and to get out of the house it is not an earthquake. and we started running up the block. , just not even going in your car? >> no, we were just left everything. we were eating dinner, and left everything on the table and just ran. and i am...
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if you're looking for something to do in the area, stop by. >> are you good at miniature golf? >> better than regular golf. i hold my own. i can walk in and feel confident. i mean on a regular golf course i don't have that confidence. >> neither do i and i play the regular courses all the time. >> takes me a long time to get the ball down to the hole. >> i'm familiar with that. > the ed block courage awards, a great institution and fundraiser today, have fun along the way. >>> still ahead on wjz eyewitness news saturday morning: it is one of the most recognized themes in tv history, how you can help the university of maryland band cash in on hawaii five-0. here coming ,,,,, >>> six and a half before 7:00. he's one of the most recognizable themes in history. a local university hopes it's banned's rendition will bring big bucks in from cbs. >> ron maase has more in college park. >> the music is unmistakeable. this is hawaii five-0. ♪[ music ]♪ and no one does it better than the university of maryland's marching band. >> we're spelling out the words hawaii five-0 and making a wave
if you're looking for something to do in the area, stop by. >> are you good at miniature golf? >> better than regular golf. i hold my own. i can walk in and feel confident. i mean on a regular golf course i don't have that confidence. >> neither do i and i play the regular courses all the time. >> takes me a long time to get the ball down to the hole. >> i'm familiar with that. > the ed block courage awards, a great institution and fundraiser today, have fun...
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. >> neighbors were horrified when they saw this miniature pincher beaten. >> the dog's injuries were a broken right front leg, teeth were missing, jaw was broken. >> reporter: in august, when police responded to a 911 call, they found the dog tied up in a garbage bag in the back of a truck. the dog died less than an hour later. chambers was charged with animal cruelty. but a judge agreed to drop the charges if he volunteered 50 hours of community service at the spca. this is a violent service. and we don't want somebody like that near our animals. >> reporter: adrian gabby says she will deny the volunteer service, outraged that the judge would allow an animal abuser to work at their facility. >> i think if the judicial system wants to do therapy, but putting someone who is violent with animals -- you certainly wouldn't do that if you had someone who was violent with children, and have them work with children. >> reporter: prosecutors say because of a court order in place, chambers may now have to ask the judge for a new sentence if he's not able to fulfill his current sentence of vol
. >> neighbors were horrified when they saw this miniature pincher beaten. >> the dog's injuries were a broken right front leg, teeth were missing, jaw was broken. >> reporter: in august, when police responded to a 911 call, they found the dog tied up in a garbage bag in the back of a truck. the dog died less than an hour later. chambers was charged with animal cruelty. but a judge agreed to drop the charges if he volunteered 50 hours of community service at the spca. this is...
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. >> reporter: too graphic, so we blurred the image of this 4- year-old miniature pincher beaten to death by derrick chambers. in august, chambers was charged with several counts of animal cruelty, after crews found the dog tied up in a garbage bag in the bed of the truck. >> this was a case we thought called out for punishment. >> reporter: the head of the task force was upset to learn that this week, a city judge agreed to the defense request to drop the case if chambers performed 50 hours of community service, volunteering at the maryland spca. the stunned head of the spca says no way. >> it is our job to protect animals. so this volunteer service will be denied. >> we were just incredibly frustrated that the state attorney's office chose not to prosecute a case where there was just overwhelming evidence to convict the perpetrator. >> seems that this is always subject to a little monday morning quarterbacking. >> reporter: spokesperson for outgoing city state attorney pat jessamy says they had no witnesses. and the defense offered evidence to prove that this less-than-10-pound dog seve
. >> reporter: too graphic, so we blurred the image of this 4- year-old miniature pincher beaten to death by derrick chambers. in august, chambers was charged with several counts of animal cruelty, after crews found the dog tied up in a garbage bag in the bed of the truck. >> this was a case we thought called out for punishment. >> reporter: the head of the task force was upset to learn that this week, a city judge agreed to the defense request to drop the case if chambers...
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so we blurred the image of this 4-year-old miniature pincher beaten to death with a pipe. in august, he was charged with several counts of animal cruelty, after an officer found the dog tied up in a garbage bag in the bed of a truck. >> this is a case we thought called out for punishment. >> reporter: the head of baltimore's task force was upset to learn that this week, a city judge agreed to drop the case if he spent 50 hours volunteering at the maryland spca. the stunned head of the maryland spca says no way. >> it is our job to protect animals. and we want to make sure our staff and volunteers are safe. so this volunteer service will be denied. >> we were just incredibly frustrated that the state's attorney's office chose not to prosecute a case where there was just overwhelming evidence to convict the perpetrator. >> seems there is always monday morning quarterbacking. >> reporter: pat jessamy blames police for failing to properly advise him of his miranda rights. she says that they have not enough evidence to prove that chambers beat his dog after it bit his wife. >>
so we blurred the image of this 4-year-old miniature pincher beaten to death with a pipe. in august, he was charged with several counts of animal cruelty, after an officer found the dog tied up in a garbage bag in the bed of a truck. >> this is a case we thought called out for punishment. >> reporter: the head of baltimore's task force was upset to learn that this week, a city judge agreed to drop the case if he spent 50 hours volunteering at the maryland spca. the stunned head of...
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and my miniature horse kept going right through it all the time. >> through the holes in the fence that despite the judgment he wouldn't fix. >> right. >> okay. >> what we did, i did try dumping it on my side but she would paw at it and so would the other horses. you know, paw at it and paw at it and right through. >> you dumped manure on his property? >> yes. and it blocked the holes in the fence. >> is she a witness or mol support? >> both. >> come on up. what are you a witness to? >> i actually live add -- lived across the street from that property and all of these weird people starting coming saying that he sent them there. >> so do what, though? >> i don't know nothing about this. >> the one guy went back there in the middle of the night with a pickup truck. she knows this story. >> the guy was back there with a pickup truck. >> he said he was cooking spaghettios. >> why were you dumping manure on his property? >> i didn't untitil last year. my neighbor at one point had her cow at my house while she was finding a place for it and that cow got out. >> can i just ask you a question?
and my miniature horse kept going right through it all the time. >> through the holes in the fence that despite the judgment he wouldn't fix. >> right. >> okay. >> what we did, i did try dumping it on my side but she would paw at it and so would the other horses. you know, paw at it and paw at it and right through. >> you dumped manure on his property? >> yes. and it blocked the holes in the fence. >> is she a witness or mol support? >> both....
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southbound ax 80, reports of a deer hit and killed at jacquelyn road by the miniature golf course. that might be as many as two or three deer as well affected. we will see if there is a traffic break. we talked about the gas main in downtown orinda. this is how you access highway 24. no delays into or out of the tunnel. slow approaching the toll plaza as we see the volume increase. the cash lanes showing the early back up. that will likely shift as folks spread out and the metering lights get turned on at about 15. >> make new friends over there. >> you will start feeling the warm up we are talking b. >> just in time for fall. >> everyone wanted more heat and now we're getting the heat in fall. you are not feeling it now. you are saying what are you talking about. 45 in gilroy and 50 in livermore and 52 degrees in san mateo. this afternoon things start to heat up. the winds are calming down and won't feel quite as cool as it has with the brisk strong wind. thinks that high pressure building, the forecast highs back into the 80s in the inland areas. upper 60s for the city and friday
southbound ax 80, reports of a deer hit and killed at jacquelyn road by the miniature golf course. that might be as many as two or three deer as well affected. we will see if there is a traffic break. we talked about the gas main in downtown orinda. this is how you access highway 24. no delays into or out of the tunnel. slow approaching the toll plaza as we see the volume increase. the cash lanes showing the early back up. that will likely shift as folks spread out and the metering lights get...
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past projects have turned them into miniature public parts, free health clinics and art galleries. the event was founded by the san francisco design studio rebar as an effort to reduce traffic and curbside parking in urban areas. >> the streets in san francisco could be a little damp, especially elevated sections. >> absolutely. nothing measurable but enough that you need the windshield wipers once in a while. a little coating on the streets. let's show you what's going on. sfo this morning where the clouds are hanging low. so unlike yesterday, i think we'll have flight arrival delays. they usually let us know before 6:00. when we find out we'll let you know, also. if you're away from the tv, you can check our flight tracker at abc7news.com kind of there at the bottom of the front page. let's talk temperatures. upper 50s napa, san francisco and half moon bay. but warmer than average other neighbors with low to mid-60s and 70s antioch. monterey bay cloud cover and temperatures mid-50s. inland seeing clouds and low to mid-60s salinas and gilroy. our highlights, we'll talk about the c
past projects have turned them into miniature public parts, free health clinics and art galleries. the event was founded by the san francisco design studio rebar as an effort to reduce traffic and curbside parking in urban areas. >> the streets in san francisco could be a little damp, especially elevated sections. >> absolutely. nothing measurable but enough that you need the windshield wipers once in a while. a little coating on the streets. let's show you what's going on. sfo this...
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is derrick chambers and he was arrested last month and chargee with the bloody beating death of a miniatureincher. years for that, instead of prosecutors agrred to drop aal of those charges, if, if chammers performed by hours of community service at the spca. activittes shaking their heads.l >> i don't think anyone would ú%er send a convicted chaild molester to the boy discounts to do community service. it's inappropriatt to send an animal abuser to a shelter. >> reporter: prosecutors said they only agreed to drop the charges in this case after documented evidence surfaced whichhrevealed hat thh beaten ddg had earlier attacked the defendant's wife. still he spca told changers it wwll not!!!!-- chamberss it wilt his services. -p>>> the chair of the ccty's antianimal abuse task force will weigh in on the court's -ecision. that is coming up later this hour. >>>>a glen burnie man isú -ndicted on he sex traaficking charges. 42 years old dirt during42 years accused of prostituting a minnr. ú% lureddher by promising her a had a un. if convictee, he faced life in prison. >>> police say this man was
is derrick chambers and he was arrested last month and chargee with the bloody beating death of a miniatureincher. years for that, instead of prosecutors agrred to drop aal of those charges, if, if chammers performed by hours of community service at the spca. activittes shaking their heads.l >> i don't think anyone would ú%er send a convicted chaild molester to the boy discounts to do community service. it's inappropriatt to send an animal abuser to a shelter. >> reporter:...
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and every year, the nonprofit brings miniature horses. >> i want the kids who come to sonrise to be able the same joy, the same connection and commitment to the horse that i did. and to have something to live for. >> reporter: you can't tell 11- year-old jordan silas has adhd when he is riding. eric lee says melanie's program has helped his 12-year-old autistic daughter grow by leaps and bounds. >> there is more determination to finish tasks that translates into other things and better concentration in tasks like puzzles. >> i'm overjoyed to see the kids who come here and have built community and have gotten better. >> reporter: for providing children in crisis healing through horses this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to melanie buerke. sharon chin, cbs 5. >> sonrise equestrian's biggest fundraiser is this saturday, september 18. if you would like more information, use the links that we have posted in our story about melanie at cbs san francisco.com. and then click watch and listen. >>> happy independence day to several countries south of the border. we're celebrating hispa
and every year, the nonprofit brings miniature horses. >> i want the kids who come to sonrise to be able the same joy, the same connection and commitment to the horse that i did. and to have something to live for. >> reporter: you can't tell 11- year-old jordan silas has adhd when he is riding. eric lee says melanie's program has helped his 12-year-old autistic daughter grow by leaps and bounds. >> there is more determination to finish tasks that translates into other things...
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they have used a miniature camera to shoot it. isn't of them in a plastic tube. >> (inaudible) one of them and takes on the job of to our guide to describe the conditions. chung as the table where he says they plan. where they store their water. we organized everything very well done here he says. one man jesters for the camera to come back so he can send a message to his family. >> (inaudible) >> then one by one of them and send greetings to relatives tried to assure them they are ok. some are also asking get us out of here. please. it is often hard to see much but the 600 sq. ft. area has been organized into areas for eating, sleeping and playing dominoes. several of them seem and acceded. almost all of them are sweating. in the notes them and i estimate they have lost 22 lbs. each. >> the men were scheduled to get the first top food today. some of it will help. it could still be christmas before they get out although a special drill might speed things up. pam? >> the number of illegal immigrants in the u.s. has dropped for the
they have used a miniature camera to shoot it. isn't of them in a plastic tube. >> (inaudible) one of them and takes on the job of to our guide to describe the conditions. chung as the table where he says they plan. where they store their water. we organized everything very well done here he says. one man jesters for the camera to come back so he can send a message to his family. >> (inaudible) >> then one by one of them and send greetings to relatives tried to assure them...
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they are hosting the miniature world horse show. they're little horses from around the globe.red in a variety of contests to compete for prizes worth about $250,000. nothing small about that. [ female announcer ] you use the healing power of touch every day. ♪ now the healing power of touch just got more powerful. introducing precise from the makers of tylenol. precise pain relieving cream works quickly to activate sensory receptors. it helps block pain signals fast for relief you can feel precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. precise. words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion inde
they are hosting the miniature world horse show. they're little horses from around the globe.red in a variety of contests to compete for prizes worth about $250,000. nothing small about that. [ female announcer ] you use the healing power of touch every day. ♪ now the healing power of touch just got more powerful. introducing precise from the makers of tylenol. precise pain relieving cream works quickly to activate sensory receptors. it helps block pain signals fast for relief you can feel...
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basically figured out that if he used a combination of tim lapse and stop motion, it looks like miniature does. i'm like, these are really people? >> this is keith lotite who does impressive work. we're hearing clem intine by "washington." >> how long did it take to do? >> and, in a way, this is doubling as your relaxation video. feeling it? >> whatever there's water, that usually makes me relax. yes. >> let's get the water. >> i love the coast. anybody's coast. >> did the guy just fall in the water? >> no, he actually -- i saw that at first, too. people jump in and dive, they get in the water. because it's stop motion sometimes, you only see bits. >> making like a little bob. there he is, he's swimming now. whew! >> he's okay. he was saved. >> throw him a life raft. okay. so you all can check out all 125. i've posted the links on facebook and twitter. that's the place to send me your favorite. virus including relaxation videos. we'll be back on saturday. >> we can't wait. always good stuff. >>> hey, going back, did you always like your school lunches? >> yeah, did i always? >> did you ev
basically figured out that if he used a combination of tim lapse and stop motion, it looks like miniature does. i'm like, these are really people? >> this is keith lotite who does impressive work. we're hearing clem intine by "washington." >> how long did it take to do? >> and, in a way, this is doubling as your relaxation video. feeling it? >> whatever there's water, that usually makes me relax. yes. >> let's get the water. >> i love the coast....
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in addition to looking for the cause of the blessed this will also examine if there were miniature problemsoblems. >> and weather if the cpuc and turn, the watchdog group of plots but they're hoping that this will truly be, independent. -they are planning this move. >> if this is a industry executives, experts? and they're not going to be truly independent. however, if the panel is consumer advocates, elected officials and san bruno residence and it is truly representative of the public. then maybe it has a chance. >> the cpuc ordered ppg the need to pay for the investigation and that money will come from shareholder profits. major cuts from bus riders deep cuts. for late-night service and again from ac transit. and some very limited, altogether. >> getting around at night is going to be a challenge. ac transit is getting rid of four of the six all night long and eliminating at midni weeken of the 39 of the fourth and this is going to be especially difficult for people getting to oakland international airport. eliminating the 805 that runs late at night to oakland international airport. a l
in addition to looking for the cause of the blessed this will also examine if there were miniature problemsoblems. >> and weather if the cpuc and turn, the watchdog group of plots but they're hoping that this will truly be, independent. -they are planning this move. >> if this is a industry executives, experts? and they're not going to be truly independent. however, if the panel is consumer advocates, elected officials and san bruno residence and it is truly representative of the...
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the green light to gang activity the officers there were in the unit are now being merged into a miniature. ç>> we're not stopping doing is sagging enforcement at the same time there's no way we will continue during the same level there were before. you cannot cut 90 people or 8% of your department and not have ççsomething of >> now the chief maintains that police pressure on the 50 active gains will continue, but other low-level crimes will no longer be the focus of specialized units. police say this man that we had a chance to interview 68 year-old marco is interview 68 year-old marco ç g after he was attacked and robbed near fisherman's wharf. he was leaving the progress from where near fisherman's wharf. he was leaving the progress from where he is a!sñno carrierringconnect kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. more had land straight ahead, here's a live look to the bay bridge toll plaza as we go, light traffic as you make your way through the gates and across band\ this rid of the mansion and the limo budgets were balanced. $4 billion in tax cuts. world c
the green light to gang activity the officers there were in the unit are now being merged into a miniature. ç>> we're not stopping doing is sagging enforcement at the same time there's no way we will continue during the same level there were before. you cannot cut 90 people or 8% of your department and not have ççsomething of >> now the chief maintains that police pressure on the 50 active gains will continue, but other low-level crimes will no longer be the focus of...
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ride from novato and the city tenements is about 22 minutes, highway 37 north 580 clocking in the miniaturea shot of the shore no problems whatsoever on westbound 8 you're coming out of albany here red and golden gate into downtown san francisco looking like a 16 manager. james. >> thank you, a quick update on our developing story the san bruno gas line of father and son being hailed as heroes for saving the lives of several people six elderly women were left inside a senior care home and their caretaker abandoned them. >> he is at his job at the center is an intercompany sharing his car the became an emergency vehicle when he used to evacuate 3 of 6 lemon a man not been able to leave the area of their own hours. on thursday night reductor during the explosion they took off from our home a few blocks away and immediately looked for people needed help the seniors on called the kron europa, and six occupants of his character actor left them. >> as we got down there, we sought a lady on the sidewalk being held by another lady was in a wheelchair we're like this does not look right. so we stopp
ride from novato and the city tenements is about 22 minutes, highway 37 north 580 clocking in the miniaturea shot of the shore no problems whatsoever on westbound 8 you're coming out of albany here red and golden gate into downtown san francisco looking like a 16 manager. james. >> thank you, a quick update on our developing story the san bruno gas line of father and son being hailed as heroes for saving the lives of several people six elderly women were left inside a senior care home and...
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there was the disability rights advocate that carried a miniature copy of the constitution everywhereector who used to return to the home she canvassed to drop off clothing and food to the families in need. there was the couple who quietly used their wealth to make interest free loans to struggling families. to this day, they remind us not just of how they gave their lives, but how they lived their lives. being a hero is not just a matter of fate, it is a matter of choice. i think someone put it best -- his wife was a passenger on the flight -- he said, "they were ordinary citizens stone into a combat situation. nobody was a general or a dictator. their first thought was to be selfless. they knew there was a 98% chance they were not going to make it. they saved others." the men and women on that plane and never met those whose lives they saved, yet they willingly made the sacrifice. before 9/11, the people of this community did not know any of the families cure today. -- of the families here today, yet they embrace them as their own, inviting them into their homes, guarding the sacred
there was the disability rights advocate that carried a miniature copy of the constitution everywhereector who used to return to the home she canvassed to drop off clothing and food to the families in need. there was the couple who quietly used their wealth to make interest free loans to struggling families. to this day, they remind us not just of how they gave their lives, but how they lived their lives. being a hero is not just a matter of fate, it is a matter of choice. i think someone put...
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most don't think they have miniaturized any warhead so it would still have to be delivered by air plane or ship. host: does that change in leadership mean a change for the people in north korea? guest: not likely. leadership has shown a discontain for the people of the country. the government spends 25% of the budget on military and memorials for leaders. people are sent to political prison along with two generations of their family for criticizing leadership. host: any sign that him being younger would think any differently? guest: not really. he's a product of the system. he sees that any loosening of control would lead to a popular up rising. there's no indication that he would be any different from his father. host: back to the line from florida. caller: last week, something was said about the sinking of the korean sub that the facts don't add up to the sub being sunk by the north korean body. there was no fact that north korea did sink that submarine. guest: the evidence that north korea sank the south korean naval vessel are complee, compelling and comprehensive. on monday, south
most don't think they have miniaturized any warhead so it would still have to be delivered by air plane or ship. host: does that change in leadership mean a change for the people in north korea? guest: not likely. leadership has shown a discontain for the people of the country. the government spends 25% of the budget on military and memorials for leaders. people are sent to political prison along with two generations of their family for criticizing leadership. host: any sign that him being...
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i made some like little miniature fish tacos.ol, you want them to have snacks that are going to be good for them and taste good, as well. actually i used some halibut here that i poached. you could use things like salmon or snapper, or a good quality tuna would be fantastic, as well. used a little bit of hellmann's. and then i just made a fresh tomato salsa. so tomatoes, cilantro, and a little bit of lime juice and some chilies. you can keep the chilies out if you want, and some crunch and tortilla chips >> can i try this? >> absolutely. it's a really fresh tasting almost like a fish salad on a tortilla chip. >> hmm. >> you good? i'm going to move on. this would be like a really good entree. for dinner. this is a cajun spiced chicken breast. very simple. cajun spices. put on the outside of the chicken breast and then i made a very simple sauce with hellmann's mayonnaise, whole grain mustard, worcestershire sauce and lemon. this is almost like a creole, louisiana style dish. >> it's easy. >> a few simple ingredients. if you're wor
i made some like little miniature fish tacos.ol, you want them to have snacks that are going to be good for them and taste good, as well. actually i used some halibut here that i poached. you could use things like salmon or snapper, or a good quality tuna would be fantastic, as well. used a little bit of hellmann's. and then i just made a fresh tomato salsa. so tomatoes, cilantro, and a little bit of lime juice and some chilies. you can keep the chilies out if you want, and some crunch and...
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just when he thought that miniature seat in the airlines coach section could not get any smaller, solidsky rider. activia has delicious news for dessert lovers. often, the best part of a meal is the dessert. but sometimes after a busy day and a heavy greasy dinner... my system needs some tlc. now there is something new. introducing activia dessert. rich, silky, smooth yogurt with desserty flavors like strawberry cheesecake, blueberry cheesecake, and peach cobbler. and because it's activia, it helps regulate my digestive system. mmm. works for me. ♪ activia new activia dessert. megyn: now to a truly remarkable story of overcoming adversity. a couple years ago captain smiley was on top of the world with a graduate of west point, but then when deployed to iraq, a bomb exploded in front of him, leaving him blind and his spirit nearly shattered. that was then, this is now. five years and two children later captain scotty smiley has gone on to take command of west point's warrior transition unit. he has a new book out called hope unseen. the story of the u.s. army's first blind active duty of
just when he thought that miniature seat in the airlines coach section could not get any smaller, solidsky rider. activia has delicious news for dessert lovers. often, the best part of a meal is the dessert. but sometimes after a busy day and a heavy greasy dinner... my system needs some tlc. now there is something new. introducing activia dessert. rich, silky, smooth yogurt with desserty flavors like strawberry cheesecake, blueberry cheesecake, and peach cobbler. and because it's activia, it...
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. >> stop playing miniature golf, stop putting all that garbage on tv. start creating jobs. >> it is hard to sell this as part of a recovery. >> really, it's a terrific summer. >> 6 in 10 americans say that they are not confident he has the right economic policies. >> congressional democrats facing what looks like big-time change, come november. host: that is from the national republican senate campaign committee. this had blind from the newspaper, jonathan weisman pointing out changes to his economic team. helen has this on twitter -- and jeremy on the independent line, welcome. caller: thank you for taking my call. i wanted to comment on the last three callers. i am glad that your guest gave such a good definition of what a recession is. although i take umbrage about what stands at about americans being stupid, i agree, but i would not use the word stupid. americans are so fickle. we expect things to happen overnight. the only reason we were able to recover from the great depression, those americans were able to hunker down and do what they need to do.
. >> stop playing miniature golf, stop putting all that garbage on tv. start creating jobs. >> it is hard to sell this as part of a recovery. >> really, it's a terrific summer. >> 6 in 10 americans say that they are not confident he has the right economic policies. >> congressional democrats facing what looks like big-time change, come november. host: that is from the national republican senate campaign committee. this had blind from the newspaper, jonathan weisman...
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there was the disability rights advocate that carried a miniature copy of the constitution everywhere. there was the census director who used to return to the home she canvassed to drop off clothing and food to the families in need. there was the couple who quietly used their wealth to make interest free loans to struggling families. to this day, they remind us not just of how they gave their lives, but how they lived their lives. being a hero is not just a matter of fate, it is a matter of choice. i think someone put it best -- his wife was a passenger on the flight -- he said, "they were ordinary citizens stone into a combat suation. nobody was a general or a dictor. their first thought was to be selfless. they knew there was a 98% chance they were not going to make it. they saved others." the men and women on that plane and never met those whose liv they saved, yet they willingly made the sacrifice. before 9/11, the people of this community did not know any of the families cure today. -- of the families here today, yet they embrace them as their own, inviting them into their homes,
there was the disability rights advocate that carried a miniature copy of the constitution everywhere. there was the census director who used to return to the home she canvassed to drop off clothing and food to the families in need. there was the couple who quietly used their wealth to make interest free loans to struggling families. to this day, they remind us not just of how they gave their lives, but how they lived their lives. being a hero is not just a matter of fate, it is a matter of...
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this is done in a miniaturized format spirits -- formats. it can save months or years of time. this is not a pipe dream. it is a reality. it is carrying the same kind of experience in harvard fork -- right now. the possibility that stem cell research might one day enable us to identify their before the disease that claimed the life of so many gives you some hope that this new application may provide answers that we desperately need. in conclusion, mr. chairman, i would like to emphasize that research provide enormous, but untack promise for medicine. this field has been pressed into a precarious state. if this research is halted, the greatest loss will be suffered by the millions of americans with conditions that might be helped. such people include those suffering from heart disease, diabetes, liver disease, a vision problems, spinal cord injuries. many messages i have received from patients since the issue of the preliminary injunction reflect these deep concerns. let me just read you part of one such message written to me by the mother of two boys to have juvenile diabetes a
this is done in a miniaturized format spirits -- formats. it can save months or years of time. this is not a pipe dream. it is a reality. it is carrying the same kind of experience in harvard fork -- right now. the possibility that stem cell research might one day enable us to identify their before the disease that claimed the life of so many gives you some hope that this new application may provide answers that we desperately need. in conclusion, mr. chairman, i would like to emphasize that...