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melissa: new columbia. where did they come up with that? >> new york, new jersey. could see that. fred, what do you think?. >> i don't like it. a new democrats to spend money. there will be democratic congressman and democratic senators. all they do will spend money. if deal was split it evenly between democrats and republicans that bill would die in committee farcer than a bill requiring congress to get obamacare. if i'm democrats and i would love new columbia and new people to help vote and spend. melissa: sounds expensive. what will this cost me. >> more money. melissa: up next a british woman was fired from mcdonald's making a mack flurry with coworkers get this, too many sprinkles. she took mcdonald's to court but mcdonald's decided to settle. they're paying her five grand. what do you think about that. she put too many sprinkles on the mack flurry. >> dangerous employee. melissa: couldn't be first offense. >> i got to figure. i don't know. i'm not qualified to testify about the black market in sprinkles. melissa: yeah. >> looks like, only, personal use. no in
melissa: new columbia. where did they come up with that? >> new york, new jersey. could see that. fred, what do you think?. >> i don't like it. a new democrats to spend money. there will be democratic congressman and democratic senators. all they do will spend money. if deal was split it evenly between democrats and republicans that bill would die in committee farcer than a bill requiring congress to get obamacare. if i'm democrats and i would love new columbia and new people to...
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michelle miller, cbs news, columbia falls, maine. >>> coming up on cbs news, we'll go to clackamas, oregontest on the mall shooting that left three dead. plus talks from fiscal cliff. we'll hear from nancy employee. >>> and more on the suspensions tossed out. we'll talk with the executive director of the nfl players' association. that and more coming up later on "cbs this morning." that is the news for this wednesday. 12/12/12 by the way, i should mention. appreciate you watching as always. terrell brown in new york city. thank you, everybody. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm michelle griego. tis 4:-- the rain is back and with i. some massive tides! here's >>> good morning. it's wednesday, 12/12/12. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is just about 4:30. the rain is back and high tides. >> got some showers out there and hi-def doppler is picking up on some of that. you can see some scattered light showers at this time. but more of that on the way, maybe some snow. we'll talk about that coming up. >> here
michelle miller, cbs news, columbia falls, maine. >>> coming up on cbs news, we'll go to clackamas, oregontest on the mall shooting that left three dead. plus talks from fiscal cliff. we'll hear from nancy employee. >>> and more on the suspensions tossed out. we'll talk with the executive director of the nfl players' association. that and more coming up later on "cbs this morning." that is the news for this wednesday. 12/12/12 by the way, i should mention. appreciate...
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michelle miller, cbs news, columbia falls, maine. >>> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.firm for this view of the capital and for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. >>> breaking news out of the portland area tonight. three people killed as a gunman opens fire in a mall in clackamas, oregon. police confirmed the shooter is also dead. one other person is injured and rushed to an area hospital. here's a live look at the activity outside the mall. nearly 100 officers are sweeping clackamas town center looking for possible other victims of the shooting. witnesses describe chaos near the food court when the shots rang out people running, others ducking into stores or hiding behind trash cans. one shopper says the shooter a man was dressed in black wearing a white halloween mask. one person describes what she saw. >> i heard something similar to a .22 popping probably 8 times. people dropping everywhere, people screaming, then people just turned and
michelle miller, cbs news, columbia falls, maine. >>> and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.firm for this view of the capital and for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. >>> breaking news out of the portland area tonight. three people killed as a gunman opens fire in a mall in clackamas, oregon. police...
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new at 10:30a family in columbia ssys they need your help tonight , finding a man right off their front park ii streaming live in cclumbia , and tellss uu the grinch was caught on cameraa janice?jennifer,the man caught on tape was driving green subaru...similiar to this one.the familyybelievee he was followiig a ups trucc right tootheir home.tooight &pinto the family's driveway... and stealing their brand new chriismas tree. p33pthe dorn faaily's columbia cheer..ut angiig right next tt the christmas lights...are cameras!cynthia dorn says she's shocked...by wwattthe pulls up riiht into their driveway. seemiigly without a care in the world and a cigarette hanging out of his mouthh..he gets out of the car...he's next seen making room for stolen goods! goods!"couldn't elieve it, cooldn't belieee it, it was incredible""he dornn say when he gets out of the ppcture here...it's because he's stealing a paakage right off their door sseppthe dorns say u-p-s delleveree their brand new christmas tree at 12:30.... 12 minutes later...it's gone! gone!"it'' kinda like stealing &pchristmas a little bit"
new at 10:30a family in columbia ssys they need your help tonight , finding a man right off their front park ii streaming live in cclumbia , and tellss uu the grinch was caught on cameraa janice?jennifer,the man caught on tape was driving green subaru...similiar to this one.the familyybelievee he was followiig a ups trucc right tootheir home.tooight &pinto the family's driveway... and stealing their brand new chriismas tree. p33pthe dorn faaily's columbia cheer..ut angiig right next tt the...
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live in columbia linda so, abc2 news. >> all right thanks. >>> guys get a bad reputation for that. flacco threw for 309 yards and 2 touchdowns and ravens defeated the giants 33-14 sunday to capture the afc north title. victory ended a three game skid for the ravens and assured them a home play-off game in the first weekend of january. the defeat eliminated the defending superbowl champs the giants from the contention of the nfc east and damaged the chances of qualifying for a play off berth. >>> forget rising gas prices. milling will be more expense -- milk will be more expensive in the next coming year. it could cost up to $7 a gallon with congress spending all the time trying to aver the physical -- avert the fiscal cliff other legislative matters are going unattend one is the agriculture bill which if not addressed could lead to a doubling of the price of milk early next year. >>> and gas prices have fallen nearly 12 cents over the last two weeks. the average cost of a gallon of regular gasoline is 3.26. that is the good news at the pump. it's unlikely that it will continue. hig
live in columbia linda so, abc2 news. >> all right thanks. >>> guys get a bad reputation for that. flacco threw for 309 yards and 2 touchdowns and ravens defeated the giants 33-14 sunday to capture the afc north title. victory ended a three game skid for the ravens and assured them a home play-off game in the first weekend of january. the defeat eliminated the defending superbowl champs the giants from the contention of the nfc east and damaged the chances of qualifying for a...
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new york first. >> host: he starts at columbia. his first night in new york city -- where did he spend a? >> guest: is very dubious about this in my book, but he -- he couldn't get into his apartment. he couldn't get the key of the sublet of the front of his mother's. so he slept outside of his suitcase. he said he had called and came over there the next morning. >> host: genevieve makes the scene in new york city. who is that? >> guest: genevieve cook is an australian who's mother had a second marriage to a notable american, so the family kind of had american ties. she came to new york city and met barack obama after he graduated columbia. they had a lot in common from the moment they met. they both had indonesian connections. the father and mother had lived in indonesia. he was a diplomat. and so she had lived there. her family was in the upper crust. and so she and barry both have this connection -- the indonesian connections as well. [inaudible] a fabulous researcher at "the washington post" and gabriel banks. eventually i found her and i can tell all that story because not because of
new york first. >> host: he starts at columbia. his first night in new york city -- where did he spend a? >> guest: is very dubious about this in my book, but he -- he couldn't get into his apartment. he couldn't get the key of the sublet of the front of his mother's. so he slept outside of his suitcase. he said he had called and came over there the next morning. >> host: genevieve makes the scene in new york city. who is that? >> guest: genevieve cook is an australian...
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investment news article forecast of strategies that have written since 1980, but i also have 1 foot in the academic world. everett number of books on economics, @booktv and business, columbia university in new york and now mercy college. i should also mention my wife does the income from festival, so we have a film festival as well. a lot of things that we do and really enjoy it. >> what did you do for the cia? >> question. i was an economist on the brazil desk very much involved with commodities in the energy crisis in the 70's. the cia was just too bureaucratic for me. so i wanted to break out and do something more on gennaro. i get involved in the financial revolution, started being a managing editor of a news article, the inflation survival letters in the 1970's which is now called personal finance, a much more establishment name. my own newsletters forecast and strategies. seven robbery and was elected and it has been a great ride. i consider myself a survivor in many ways. i maintained my contacts and the cia because i think there are a good source for information. we're a global economy, and the cia does everything. they've done research on virtually everything. >>
investment news article forecast of strategies that have written since 1980, but i also have 1 foot in the academic world. everett number of books on economics, @booktv and business, columbia university in new york and now mercy college. i should also mention my wife does the income from festival, so we have a film festival as well. a lot of things that we do and really enjoy it. >> what did you do for the cia? >> question. i was an economist on the brazil desk very much involved...
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we stay dry the rest of this even -- this new year's eve. 38 in columbia. powellsville is colder at 35. westminster at 34, very light winds. cloudy, dry and chilly. overnight 35 or so as we hit the stroke of midnight. we'll talk about how things change, though, as we go into the first day of 2013. >>> with dry weather on tap at least at the stroke of midnight, the inner harbor will be struck with ref earliers -- revelers. we go live downtown. hi, rosie. >> reporter: as wyatt just said, it's going to be a dry night, cold night. that's a good night for booms and birds. there's a new sponsor for the fireworks. it is the baltimore orioles. the orioles want to thank the fans for their big support last season, spot sky will not only be lit up in red, white and blue but orange and wheat-- white. although there's no exact total on the number of people, let's say a lot of people will be here. security will be high. it will be a great way to cap off a holiday season for merchants and restaurants here in the harbor. >> whether you're here or a few blocks lay way at a
we stay dry the rest of this even -- this new year's eve. 38 in columbia. powellsville is colder at 35. westminster at 34, very light winds. cloudy, dry and chilly. overnight 35 or so as we hit the stroke of midnight. we'll talk about how things change, though, as we go into the first day of 2013. >>> with dry weather on tap at least at the stroke of midnight, the inner harbor will be struck with ref earliers -- revelers. we go live downtown. hi, rosie. >> reporter: as wyatt just...
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columbia. >>> good news for drivers hitting the road this christmas. gas has fallen to the lowest level in a year according to a new lundberg survey. average price of a gallon is $3.26. that is down 58 cents in 11 weeks. >>> next on "money", congress as usual has its priorities straight. we're bracing ourselves to go flying off the news call cliff just as some powerful members of congress are pushing for a minimum wage hike. >>> plus the fda gives a green light to genetically modified fish. they could soon be in your local grocery store. they have no idea that you're even buying one. we'll explain that coming up. ♪ . oming up. ♪ ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fi
columbia. >>> good news for drivers hitting the road this christmas. gas has fallen to the lowest level in a year according to a new lundberg survey. average price of a gallon is $3.26. that is down 58 cents in 11 weeks. >>> next on "money", congress as usual has its priorities straight. we're bracing ourselves to go flying off the news call cliff just as some powerful members of congress are pushing for a minimum wage hike. >>> plus the fda gives a green...
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to pass same-sex marriage by popular vote, joining six other states, including new york, iowa, and the district of columbia, where it is legal. the u.s. supreme court announcing it will hear two cases challenging laws prohibiting the rights of same-sex married couples. fans around the world mourning the loss of award-winning mexican-american singer jenny rivera after wreckage of a plane flying rivera and six other people from a concert is found in northern mexico. her mangled driver's license among the crash-site debris. rivera selling 15 million records -- one of the most successful female singers in grupero, a male-dominated regional style. venezuelan president hugo chávez in cuba undergoing another cancer operation after announcing that more malignant cells have been found. the 58-year-old socialist leader is facing his fourth operation since mid-2011 for a third recurrence of an undisclosed form of cancer in the pelvic area. he is also designating a vice president, nicolas maduro, as his political heir in case he suffers complications. chávez, winning a presidential election in october, due to start a
to pass same-sex marriage by popular vote, joining six other states, including new york, iowa, and the district of columbia, where it is legal. the u.s. supreme court announcing it will hear two cases challenging laws prohibiting the rights of same-sex married couples. fans around the world mourning the loss of award-winning mexican-american singer jenny rivera after wreckage of a plane flying rivera and six other people from a concert is found in northern mexico. her mangled driver's license...
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new york city's laws are almost as strict as they were in the district of columbia. poster the loss in new york and i know you get into this one about do with the conceal carry laws, who has the right to get a permit to carry a gun and how do you think that should be handled? >> guest: in general, all gun legislation on who can own guns aside from what was talked about before, but under what circumstances and when you carry it when you don't should all be as local as possible. people in new york the different worlds and people in new york city, then people in montana or texas probably. they are best able to decide what kind of roles they should have. unfortunately the latter state, the gun lobby has made it possible, impossible for local jurisdictions to make their own rules. how did the state legislatures said in the capital of this day. posted the state legislatures said you couldn't have any laws. >> guest: that's outrageous and defend linking. if hysteria that produces bauxite. it is not clear thinking about the problem we have and how we can intelligently deal wi
new york city's laws are almost as strict as they were in the district of columbia. poster the loss in new york and i know you get into this one about do with the conceal carry laws, who has the right to get a permit to carry a gun and how do you think that should be handled? >> guest: in general, all gun legislation on who can own guns aside from what was talked about before, but under what circumstances and when you carry it when you don't should all be as local as possible. people in...
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new york city's laws are almost as strict as they were in the district of columbia. >> host: the laws of new york particularly in the know you get into it into the book deals with a lot of the concealed carry laws. who has the right to get a permit to carry a gun and how do you think that should be handled? >> guest: i think in general all of gun legislation on who can own guns aside from the federal categories that we talked about before, under what circumstances, when you carry and when you don't, they should all be as local as possible. people in new york need different rules than people in new york city, then people in montana or texas probably. they are best able to decide what kinds of rules they should have. unfortunately in a lot of states, the gun lobby has made it impossible for local jurisdictions to make their own rules. >> host: the state preempts it. >> guest: how does a legislator sitting in the capitol -- >> host: the state legislature said no, we can't have local laws. >> guest: at some thinking. is hysteria that produces laws like that. it's not clear thinking about
new york city's laws are almost as strict as they were in the district of columbia. >> host: the laws of new york particularly in the know you get into it into the book deals with a lot of the concealed carry laws. who has the right to get a permit to carry a gun and how do you think that should be handled? >> guest: i think in general all of gun legislation on who can own guns aside from the federal categories that we talked about before, under what circumstances, when you carry...
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news. also joining us dr. jeffrey lieberman, chairman of psychiatry at columbia university and director of the new york state psychiatric institute and richard aborn of the citizen's crime collision of new york city. i'm pleased to have all of them here. i begin with john miller. so what more do we know this evening about the killer, about his mother, about his motive. >> what we know about the kill certificate that he apparently had planned to do much more an much worse than he actually accomplished, which is hard to fathom. but what we are told now by police are that not only did he have multiple weapons which we knew and not only did they recover multiple shell cases from the shots he fired, but he also possessed, and i'm quoting now, hundreds of rounds of unspent ammunition that he brought with him, possibly with the intent to go through. so this is a school that had 600 students. and apparently he came armed with enough weaponry and ammunition to try and go through that school and keep going had the police not encountered him so quickly. and i think that's startling. >> rose: incredible. do we also believe at this
news. also joining us dr. jeffrey lieberman, chairman of psychiatry at columbia university and director of the new york state psychiatric institute and richard aborn of the citizen's crime collision of new york city. i'm pleased to have all of them here. i begin with john miller. so what more do we know this evening about the killer, about his mother, about his motive. >> what we know about the kill certificate that he apparently had planned to do much more an much worse than he actually...
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new venue yes however it also provides an exciting taste of what's still to come out. during those permanent trees drug lords and no seemingly international corporations next to look at those behind columbia's four decades of war with itself i'll be back with more news in thirty five minutes. which brightened if you knew me by phone from finest impressions. whose friends don't totty don't. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so horribly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other. and realize that everything is. welcome to the big picture. wealthy british stock. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds. headlines to report. her to cut. as. most of the mines in segovia have passed into the hands of citizens who established small companies and have exploited them for many years now. at the mine one hundred thirty workers bring the or to the surface like ants carrying it on their backs from a depth of three hundred meters. or out by the side. trying not to make it too heavy so you can walk. it depends. there are times you make two and a half to three million that's twelve hundred euros because
new venue yes however it also provides an exciting taste of what's still to come out. during those permanent trees drug lords and no seemingly international corporations next to look at those behind columbia's four decades of war with itself i'll be back with more news in thirty five minutes. which brightened if you knew me by phone from finest impressions. whose friends don't totty don't. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so horribly you think you understand it and then you...
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saw that going on and took him to chicago. >> host: why did the president stay in new york after graduating from columbia? >> guest: wanted to get into community organizing. he actually applied for a job in chicago. he didn't get anything. the best he could do was stay in new york if. he didn't want to go back to honolulu. didn't have any place else so he stayed there and as he put it he tried to make money and get a job in a sort of magazine/consulting outfit called business international for about a year. he didn't like it there. it was the business world which held no interest for him. that was the period beenu mahmood and also the period he met genevieve. >> host: david maraniss, back to the quote we started with, no life could have been more the product of randomness than that of barack obama. chicago became random, the fact that he got to chicago? >> i would not call it random. for the election of harold washington as the first african-american mayor of chicago was very attractive to him. chicago was the place to be at that point as i right in the book. three people arrived in chicago, michael jord
saw that going on and took him to chicago. >> host: why did the president stay in new york after graduating from columbia? >> guest: wanted to get into community organizing. he actually applied for a job in chicago. he didn't get anything. the best he could do was stay in new york if. he didn't want to go back to honolulu. didn't have any place else so he stayed there and as he put it he tried to make money and get a job in a sort of magazine/consulting outfit called business...
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"11 news at 5:00," bge crews are hunkering down for what could be another one-2 punch this weekend for baltimore weather. it looks like -- a major retailer is opening up and howard county at columbia crossings. you can buy high-quality clothing at a discount price. those stories and more on "11 news at 5:00." now your maryland lottery pick 3 and pick 4 numbers. >> good afternoon, maryland. here is the big -- the midday pick 3 numbers for thursday, december 27. we kick it off with a three. that is an 8. and 3 per that nature picked three numbers 383. play keno now through december 31 to double or triple your winnings. drawing official bob diamond has your pick 4 numbers. that is a one. six. nine. finally, zero. the pick 4 game 1690. >> when is the next round living in? >> we are watching saturday. that looks to be the next snow potential here. that could go further south, parts of southern maryland, the eastern shore, southern delaware. we will definitely keep an eye on what kind of accumulation we expect. gusty wind today. tomorrow, 40 for the high. and then the snow potential. >> thank you for watching "11 news at noon." >> be sure to watch tonight at 5:00. have a great day.
"11 news at 5:00," bge crews are hunkering down for what could be another one-2 punch this weekend for baltimore weather. it looks like -- a major retailer is opening up and howard county at columbia crossings. you can buy high-quality clothing at a discount price. those stories and more on "11 news at 5:00." now your maryland lottery pick 3 and pick 4 numbers. >> good afternoon, maryland. here is the big -- the midday pick 3 numbers for thursday, december 27. we kick...
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abc2 news linda so is live this morning at the mall in columbia with those last-minute shoppers. i can't believe so many people wait so long linda. >> reporter: i know. i guess it's exciting for them. i don't get it i was done on black friday and i am not bragging but again some people like to shop under pressure. you know macy's and the mall in columbia here they are helping people out. those who have waited this long. the major anchor stores here at the mall will be opening at 7 this morning and macy's j.c. penney's and nordstrom's opening at 8 and the rest of the mall opening at 8. the parking garage is opened now and it will be filling up because around 17 million people plan to hit the stores, the malls to shop to get last- minute christmas shopping done. if you waited to get your shopping done you will share the parking lots and stores with other procrastinators. it was a busy weekend that malls in stores everywhere. parking was hard to come by. long lines d you know that the busiest -- did you know the busiest shopping day of the year is the saturday before christmas not b
abc2 news linda so is live this morning at the mall in columbia with those last-minute shoppers. i can't believe so many people wait so long linda. >> reporter: i know. i guess it's exciting for them. i don't get it i was done on black friday and i am not bragging but again some people like to shop under pressure. you know macy's and the mall in columbia here they are helping people out. those who have waited this long. the major anchor stores here at the mall will be opening at 7 this...
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not good news for washington, oregon, and british columbia.g to be sliding up farther to the north and four more storms are on the way for this area in the next 16 days. i know people love to go skiing up there, but just to give you so perspective, whistler has picked up 133 inches of snow on top of their mountain. that will be their watter er to drink in the um ser. i'm going to whistler over christmas. >> chad myers, thank you. also thanks to dan simon for bringing that you say story. for only $45 a month per phone. would we get the same coverage? same coverage on america's best networks. you saved $146.76 by switching to straight talk. awesome! now you can afford to share your allowance with me. get the season's hottest smartphones like the samsung galaxy s2 and get straight talk with unlimited data for just $45 a month -- from america's gift headquarters. walmart. ♪ if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is no
not good news for washington, oregon, and british columbia.g to be sliding up farther to the north and four more storms are on the way for this area in the next 16 days. i know people love to go skiing up there, but just to give you so perspective, whistler has picked up 133 inches of snow on top of their mountain. that will be their watter er to drink in the um ser. i'm going to whistler over christmas. >> chad myers, thank you. also thanks to dan simon for bringing that you say story....
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. >> we begin this morning's consumer alert with exciting news for shoppers in columbia.ack is opening up as early as next spring at columbia crossing, located off of the jessop exit at i-95. the merchandise is in season and on trend, separate nordstrom stores. it's usually 50% to 60% off original prices. it will replace room store and join tenants like target, t.j. maxx and old navy. it turns throughout where you shop can send a message to companies that charge you more but it's also happening online. the more you look at an item online, whether a product or airline ticket, the more likely that price will go up. it's called dynamic pricing, pricing things different for different people at different times for the same product because of your computer activity being tracked by software that looks at where you've shopped and what you've bought. >> how is it that these companies know i've been looking at this item three days in a row and each day the price is going up and when i make my decision it's more expensive. >> that's because you leave a trail. you may think you're a
. >> we begin this morning's consumer alert with exciting news for shoppers in columbia.ack is opening up as early as next spring at columbia crossing, located off of the jessop exit at i-95. the merchandise is in season and on trend, separate nordstrom stores. it's usually 50% to 60% off original prices. it will replace room store and join tenants like target, t.j. maxx and old navy. it turns throughout where you shop can send a message to companies that charge you more but it's also...
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. >>> new crime numbers for the district of columbia. while there were fewer murders overall crime is up. overall crime is up 4% over 201. that's largely in part to a spike in sex abuse cases, up 36% from last year. murder took the biggest drop in 2011, down 24%. arson, burglary and car theft saw big drops, down between 8% and 16%. >>> it is official, electric torso owe the electors cast their ballots to formalize the results of the november 6th election. this is a constitutional formality. the electors vote based on the will of the state voters. president obama and joe biden -- the ballots will all arrive in washington where congress will count them on january 6th. >>> a south carolina congressman is making history. representative tim scott will be the first black senator in south carolina since reconstruction. governor nikki haley chose him to replace jim demint who plans to resign to head the heritage foundation. he's supported by the tea party. he'll be the only black member of the senate and the first since president obama. >>> form
. >>> new crime numbers for the district of columbia. while there were fewer murders overall crime is up. overall crime is up 4% over 201. that's largely in part to a spike in sex abuse cases, up 36% from last year. murder took the biggest drop in 2011, down 24%. arson, burglary and car theft saw big drops, down between 8% and 16%. >>> it is official, electric torso owe the electors cast their ballots to formalize the results of the november 6th election. this is a...
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news 4. >> in the district, a rally to end gun violence. going on in columbia heights. it's in response to the deadly shootings in newtown, connecticut and the nra's proposal to put armed police officers in every school in america. darcy spencer is joining us live near 14th street where a march is getting under way tonight. darcy? >> jim, i was able to speak to one of the organizers of this event this afternoon. he tells me when he was just two years old he witnessed his own mother being shot and killed. he says, in fact, the gunman turned the gun on him but fortunately it locked up and his life was spared. ever since then, he is an advocate for gun control. that's what this rally is about here this afternoon. the video we're going to show you was taken a few minutes ago as they were getting ready for this rally here in columbia heights. this is all about gun control. they're calling on congress, calling on the president to enact an assault weapons ban. they're calling for them again to take immediate action on this issue in light of the shootings in newtown, connecticu
news 4. >> in the district, a rally to end gun violence. going on in columbia heights. it's in response to the deadly shootings in newtown, connecticut and the nra's proposal to put armed police officers in every school in america. darcy spencer is joining us live near 14th street where a march is getting under way tonight. darcy? >> jim, i was able to speak to one of the organizers of this event this afternoon. he tells me when he was just two years old he witnessed his own mother...
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they were in columbia this past april. sources tell fox newsthe secret service tried to cover up the metro mishap. but spokesman donovan said the transit police was notified by the loss searching for the lost tape. they were fonotified. >> we have a lot of good people still in the secret service. they prmay be going through the crisis. they use repeated violations followed by poor efforts. >> a secret service spokesperson told fox news the agency instituted certain protocol and says there is never any fraud reported after the loss of the case. thanks to reporter bobber nard from fox affiliate wtpg. won of our nation's greatest accomplish presidents this month marked 40 years since the last man walked on the moon. the race to get there. talks with the astronaut who received the giant leap for mankind. >> you were the last human being to touch that surface. how does that make you feel? >> humble. >> we came and god willing we shall return. for all mankind. god's speed to apollo 17. >> tomorrow night don't miss fox news report fly me to the moon h
they were in columbia this past april. sources tell fox newsthe secret service tried to cover up the metro mishap. but spokesman donovan said the transit police was notified by the loss searching for the lost tape. they were fonotified. >> we have a lot of good people still in the secret service. they prmay be going through the crisis. they use repeated violations followed by poor efforts. >> a secret service spokesperson told fox news the agency instituted certain protocol and says...
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southern baptist convention's ethics and religious liberty commission in new york we have stephen pimp ere he is a professor at columbia university and in bloomington we cross to leslie lynne kosky he's a professor at indiana university school of public and environmental affairs all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want richard if i go to you first in nashville the fiscal cliff is looming and everyone has to pay including ending tax cuts and this is going to hurt charities but everyone has to pay how do you feel about that well i'm all for capping deductions at a reasonable level and clearly part of fixing the fiscal cliff is going to have to be government reductions in spending and increased revenue but i don't think that that indian or kaffeine charitable deductions is a wise move for over one hundred years now america has been doing this and we've discovered that americans give a lot more when they are given a charitable contribution for doing so and the estimates are that for every dollar in tax relief that a person gets it's three dollars of advantage to the communit
southern baptist convention's ethics and religious liberty commission in new york we have stephen pimp ere he is a professor at columbia university and in bloomington we cross to leslie lynne kosky he's a professor at indiana university school of public and environmental affairs all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want richard if i go to you first in nashville the fiscal cliff is looming and everyone has to pay including ending tax cuts and this...
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new york state, blizzard warnings. potential severe weather on the other side. from columbia, raleigh, talking about gusting winds and maybe some tornadoes. by late tonight and tomorrow icy mix from new york to boston. inland, it is all snow and a lot of it. begins to taper off as we get into late thursday. a look at some of the snow totals, areas in purple anywhere >> rain and snow possible. highs today >> and that's a look at your weather, willie. back to you. >> maria, thank you. now to "today's" take three, we take on the stories that caught our attention. yes, we are holding egg nog. cheers, everybody. >> keep it going a little longer. >> why not? >> is it spiced or not? >> we'll find out. >> throughout the course of the segment. >> you'll be able to tell. we don't know. >> more on the eggnog in a second. you had a planes, trains and automobile situation this holiday season? >> i had a very exciting christmas. i was going to fly to vermont. >> right. >> something happened. we ended up driving six hours, due to a little situation at the airport. that was interesting. >> w
new york state, blizzard warnings. potential severe weather on the other side. from columbia, raleigh, talking about gusting winds and maybe some tornadoes. by late tonight and tomorrow icy mix from new york to boston. inland, it is all snow and a lot of it. begins to taper off as we get into late thursday. a look at some of the snow totals, areas in purple anywhere >> rain and snow possible. highs today >> and that's a look at your weather, willie. back to you. >> maria,...
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news for shoppers in howard county. >> yes. and major retailer is setting up at columbia crossings. ahead in the consumer alert, the clothing giant that is moving in. you can get some ties. >> how do you feel about the reagan season so far? joe flacco talks about that straight ahead. >> and the seven-day forecast. let's take a look outside. partly cloudy skies. 37 at the airport. the weather >> coming up at 6:00, an update to an i-team destination on gun ownership. barry simms has the latest. plus, lawmakers have yet to reach an agreement to avoid the >> it has become a baltimore tradition in late december, hasn't it? >> it sure has. >> the long playoff run with the ravens. >> they must finish up on the road against a longtime rival and potential opponent in the playoffs. >> hey, guys. it was a weird week for the ravens. what matters is getting ready for the post-season, staying healthy, and maintaining momentum, things that do not coincide. to work out today for sunday's game against the cincinnati bengals. ray lewis is taking of. re rice said that lewis could have played last week
news for shoppers in howard county. >> yes. and major retailer is setting up at columbia crossings. ahead in the consumer alert, the clothing giant that is moving in. you can get some ties. >> how do you feel about the reagan season so far? joe flacco talks about that straight ahead. >> and the seven-day forecast. let's take a look outside. partly cloudy skies. 37 at the airport. the weather >> coming up at 6:00, an update to an i-team destination on gun ownership. barry...
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southern baptist convention's ethics and religious liberty commission in new york we have stephen pimp ere he is a professor at columbia university and in bloomington we cross to leslie when koski he is a professor at indiana university school of public and environmental affairs are a gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that mean.
southern baptist convention's ethics and religious liberty commission in new york we have stephen pimp ere he is a professor at columbia university and in bloomington we cross to leslie when koski he is a professor at indiana university school of public and environmental affairs are a gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that mean.
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news today. 6:44. police want to know if an aide in columbia has abuse any other young girls.ice arrested clarence taylor at his home on thursday. some of the girls were as young as 10 years old. he has been suspended from his job. reports of an assault on the grounds of parkville middle school. somebody attacked a female victim near avingdale road. police are trying to identify a robber who could not keep his mask on. man was captured removing his mask. this was on saturday morning. the man took an undisclosed amount of money and then took off in a vehicle. call metro crime stoppers if you have any information, 1-866-7- lockup. >> the unemployment report may encourage lawmakers to get something done. >> now at 7.9%, the unemployment rate is not expected to change when new job numbers come out this morning. it could be the push washington needs to cut a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. >> you have to nail this down. >> house speaker john boehner and president obama have resumed negotiations. democrats are standing firm against a plan to keep tax breaks for the wealthy. >> i see
news today. 6:44. police want to know if an aide in columbia has abuse any other young girls.ice arrested clarence taylor at his home on thursday. some of the girls were as young as 10 years old. he has been suspended from his job. reports of an assault on the grounds of parkville middle school. somebody attacked a female victim near avingdale road. police are trying to identify a robber who could not keep his mask on. man was captured removing his mask. this was on saturday morning. the man...
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columbia university. thank you for coming down from new york. did you also come down from new york? from washington. you are everywhere. then we have peter jaszi, professor of copyright law at the washington college of law, american university, also an author. i will say also peter would not want me to, recently given the great honor by his colleagues at the washington college of law to have a lecture named after him. congratulations and thank you for joining us. [applause] so our topic is copyright and the book. very small topic. copyright and the book, authors, publishers and the public interest. i want to reflect on the title for a moment. copyright and the book is at its core a discussion about the public interest. with arthur's and publishers as part of the public interest. i would underscore that because in the more recent conversations, in political circles, it sometimes teed up as a conversation where publishers and authors are somehow and difficult to or at least in competition with the goals of the public and that is not the foundational history of copyright law in united states. we will t
columbia university. thank you for coming down from new york. did you also come down from new york? from washington. you are everywhere. then we have peter jaszi, professor of copyright law at the washington college of law, american university, also an author. i will say also peter would not want me to, recently given the great honor by his colleagues at the washington college of law to have a lecture named after him. congratulations and thank you for joining us. [applause] so our topic is...
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there being not only a strong group of writers, find sort of an arc from down toward columbia county where a lot of new york city writers have weekend homes all the way up to saratoga and beyond. we have places like yado, the writer's colony there and writers' groups in hudson, new york, east and west into western massachusetts and west to syracuse. that's the audience sort of circumference that we work with. so when you go back and you find a general population quite proud of albany's connections to henry james and herman melville or even brett hart -- a story writer -- or just, you know, a little bit further east over to wave to emily dickenson or a little bit further south to say hi to our old friend walt whitman or edith wharton. when we have this sense of the cultural heritage, it helps to amplify writers' own senses of, you know, being part of a larger story which i think is quite important for the whole sense of literary tradition. so there's this rich ground that's here already. and then the writer's institute comes in and becomes a beacon, it becomes a magnetic pull, it becomes a resource if n
there being not only a strong group of writers, find sort of an arc from down toward columbia county where a lot of new york city writers have weekend homes all the way up to saratoga and beyond. we have places like yado, the writer's colony there and writers' groups in hudson, new york, east and west into western massachusetts and west to syracuse. that's the audience sort of circumference that we work with. so when you go back and you find a general population quite proud of albany's...
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new year, gun policy. regardless of which side of the debate you are on, the goal is ending gun violence. a crowd gathered in the columbia heights neighborhood for a vigil to do just that. the sorry yil and march to a nearby church was in honor of 20 children and six school staff members killed in connecticut. president obama says this is not just an issue for lawmakers and law enforcement. he says it's going to take all americans standing up and saying enough on behalf of our kids. >> with what took place in connecticut, many citizens are feeling a driving force to come out and speak in opposition to the gun violence which plagues our country. >> some people we spoke with tonight support an all-out gun ban. others say there should be a way to cut down on the violence while still protecting the secretary amount. in newtown, the last of the school shooting victims has now been late to rest. 17-year-old josephine gay was remembered today. she was born in columbia, maryland. anna martinez green was also buried. and in utah, the funeral of six- year-old emily parker was held. the town covered in pink as her parents asked peo
new year, gun policy. regardless of which side of the debate you are on, the goal is ending gun violence. a crowd gathered in the columbia heights neighborhood for a vigil to do just that. the sorry yil and march to a nearby church was in honor of 20 children and six school staff members killed in connecticut. president obama says this is not just an issue for lawmakers and law enforcement. he says it's going to take all americans standing up and saying enough on behalf of our kids. >>...
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but there is good news with this storm, because that low is mostly up off the queen charlottes in british columbia and that energy is too far away to do nearly as much as it did yesterday. we expect a mostly cloudy start to the day on christmas. then rain will spread south, but it is not going to be as bad as yesterday. the forecast models put about a half inch of rain in this. it will be not nearly as windy as it was yesterday. all the details coming up when we have kind of an unusual weather forecast in just a few minutes. >> we'll see you then. >>> police say a man was hit just after 5:00 as he was crossing broadway. the car cars were racing when the man was struck. police are looking for a black 90's honda civic with front-end damage. the man was life flighted to john muir hospital in critical condition. >>> tonight dozens of former prison inmates are enjoying a christmas gift from the governor. he signed pardons for people's whose crimes ranged from drug offenses to robbery. >> i was young. i was out of high school. >> reporter: jim benedict says he was dumb, and hanging around some bad peopl
but there is good news with this storm, because that low is mostly up off the queen charlottes in british columbia and that energy is too far away to do nearly as much as it did yesterday. we expect a mostly cloudy start to the day on christmas. then rain will spread south, but it is not going to be as bad as yesterday. the forecast models put about a half inch of rain in this. it will be not nearly as windy as it was yesterday. all the details coming up when we have kind of an unusual weather...
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a very good news as we see a transition from the ice into the rain around downtown baltimore, airport, catonsville, colombia. -- columbia. it is a very good transition for everyone trying to get on the roads. you still have to watch out for the icy conditions especially north and west of the city. still hovering near the freezing mark near cockeysville -- anywhere in this thing colder longer you have a chance for ice. to the north -- 30 degrees and parkton, 28 in hagerstown, and that is why those areas are sticking with the snow. annapolis, 37. even if 40's across the lower eastern shore. such a wide range of temperatures across the state and it really depends on what temperature you are seeing what kind of precipitation you will get. here is a general overview of what we expect in the afternoon. general being the key word. it could very depending on what now but you will exact a live on. we expect the transition of rain from baltimore down to the south, while areas north and west of baltimore, even toward frederick county, could possibly stick with a little bit of piece even through the afternoon. if you have to be out
a very good news as we see a transition from the ice into the rain around downtown baltimore, airport, catonsville, colombia. -- columbia. it is a very good transition for everyone trying to get on the roads. you still have to watch out for the icy conditions especially north and west of the city. still hovering near the freezing mark near cockeysville -- anywhere in this thing colder longer you have a chance for ice. to the north -- 30 degrees and parkton, 28 in hagerstown, and that is why...
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place without them being a strong group of writers that formed the sort of dark to the columbia county where a lot of new york city riders have gone all the way to
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