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we started in 1833, so it is a very old corp. and has a very long history of delivering medicine to the population of the united states. 1/3 of all pharmaceuticals are delivered from us to the hospitals and retail pharmacies and? a round of the u.s.. we have 28 warehouses, two of which are in california. one in sacramento, another in southern california. this is something that most people don't understand. all of our orders are sent to us electronically, at 8:00 at night. we received those orders and we deliver them to the pharmacies the next morning. if you ever had an occasion to go to a pharmacy, and if you come back at 10:00, that is the miracle of how that happens. we fulfill the order, and it is critical for how we handle national disasters as well. the orders can actually be routed to any of the distribution centers in our system at the moment notice. they are centralized in one location and we have great flexibility in times of national disasters. it happened to be a relatively new facility, only of for a couple of years
we started in 1833, so it is a very old corp. and has a very long history of delivering medicine to the population of the united states. 1/3 of all pharmaceuticals are delivered from us to the hospitals and retail pharmacies and? a round of the u.s.. we have 28 warehouses, two of which are in california. one in sacramento, another in southern california. this is something that most people don't understand. all of our orders are sent to us electronically, at 8:00 at night. we received those...
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corp. jordan bastean killed in combat yesterday while serving in afghanistan department of defense les details behind 19 year-oldom pekin, illinois near peoria assigned to the marine corps based out of twentynine palms, california and was in afghanistan supporting operation enduring freedom >> a trial of michael jackson's doctor and nurse gives emotional testimony cherilyn lee propofol says singer begged for propofol to help sleep cherilyn lee stopped working poor michael jackson two weeks before the performer died refused to give him propofol prosecution claims michael jackson's doctor conrad murray cannot properly monitor the singer after administering administering the propofol if convicted the conrad murray spent four years in jail jurors who found casey anthony not guilty of murdering her daughter released to the public today identities made public three months after conference the decision the judge in the trial ordered them secret until now way to protect their pom a backlash from the public jurors acquitted at the on charges of murdering two year-old daughter in 2008 jury so far has not spoken to the med
corp. jordan bastean killed in combat yesterday while serving in afghanistan department of defense les details behind 19 year-oldom pekin, illinois near peoria assigned to the marine corps based out of twentynine palms, california and was in afghanistan supporting operation enduring freedom >> a trial of michael jackson's doctor and nurse gives emotional testimony cherilyn lee propofol says singer begged for propofol to help sleep cherilyn lee stopped working poor michael jackson two...
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from across the country and around the world hit the pavement for the 36th annual marine corps marathon. 27-year-oldare of indiana was the first to cross the finish line in two hours, 19 minutes. >> feeling good through the early hills. just stuck with the lead pack. >> a woman from turkey won the women's division. >> reporter: it is known as the people's marathon. there is no prize money but many runners say just participating is prize enough. >> everyone that crossed the finish line, you start crying a little bit. >> first or last, it wouldn't have mattered today. >> lance weir participated using a hand cycle. >> the whole 26.2 miles there were marines all up and down the course. that was pretty special. >> reporter: supporters were able to track their loved ones through electronic tags that beam information to the internet and mobile phone. >> he is 24.36 miles so he is pretty close. >> reporter: the energy here is amazing. the crowds cheering on the runners for hours as they pass by and so many wonderful stories. one marine started a tradition more than two decades ago that is still going strong
from across the country and around the world hit the pavement for the 36th annual marine corps marathon. 27-year-oldare of indiana was the first to cross the finish line in two hours, 19 minutes. >> feeling good through the early hills. just stuck with the lead pack. >> a woman from turkey won the women's division. >> reporter: it is known as the people's marathon. there is no prize money but many runners say just participating is prize enough. >> everyone that crossed...
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really think this is the start of something they could say something similar to the old my wall street from marine corps no new york never paid to stay for as long as it takes until they have paid for. running out our european coverage of that was ivor bennett daniel bushell and lucia thing on top of the occupy movement and earlier we spoke with alex vitali who's a sociology professor at brooklyn college in new york he's also taken part in the demonstrations and says that the protesters are becoming more coordinated so i think we have to think about this as a broad movement rather than a particular action or a particular organization and i think we are seeing some more specific demands come out of a particular actions here in new york city this week there were some specific demands before by some of the demonstrations including continuing attacks on millionaires and i think in many ways the u.s. is kind of late to the game that we've seen these demonstrations against austerity against corruption against concentrated economic and political power around the world and so what's important is not so much the
really think this is the start of something they could say something similar to the old my wall street from marine corps no new york never paid to stay for as long as it takes until they have paid for. running out our european coverage of that was ivor bennett daniel bushell and lucia thing on top of the occupy movement and earlier we spoke with alex vitali who's a sociology professor at brooklyn college in new york he's also taken part in the demonstrations and says that the protesters are...
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think this is the start of something they could change something similar to the old my wall street heard from marine corps no new york and they're prepared to stay for as long as it takes until they have their voice heard archie's ivor bennett a daniel bushell and even a coalition keeping up on events in europe for us now sticking with europe abrahm also witnessed occupy wall street movement protests during the turning violent as tens of thousands of people took to the streets of the italian capital venting their fury against corporate greed demonstrators smashed a shop windows and torched cars before being dispersed by police using tear gas and water cannon plumes of smoke were seen at billowing it near the coliseum and other parts of the city some museums were also forced to close down at least one the feeder council show. a journalist and presenter says that more radical element has hijacked the protests. there were through a demonstration or one huge demonstration a one hundred thousand people in the words exactly the same like in my three. those people with no future but educated people with a. unive
think this is the start of something they could change something similar to the old my wall street heard from marine corps no new york and they're prepared to stay for as long as it takes until they have their voice heard archie's ivor bennett a daniel bushell and even a coalition keeping up on events in europe for us now sticking with europe abrahm also witnessed occupy wall street movement protests during the turning violent as tens of thousands of people took to the streets of the italian...
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from across the country and around the world hit the pavement for the 36th annual marine corps marathon. 27-year-oldutenant chad ware of indiana was the first to cross the finish line in two hours 19 minutes. >> feeling good through the early hills, just stuck with the lead pack. >> reporter: the women's division was won by a woman from turkey. it's known as the people's marathon. there's no prize money, but most runners say just participating is prize enough. >> you cross the finish line you start crying a little by. >> reporter: retired marine lance ware -- bit. >> reporter: retired marine lance ware used a hand cycle. >> there were marines all up and down the course, so that was pretty special. >> reporter: supporters were able to track their loved one through electronic tags that beam information to the internet and mobile phones. >> he's 24.36 miles, so he's pretty close. >> the energy here is amazing, crowds cheering on the runners for hours as they pass by and so many wonderful stories. one marine started a tradition more than two decades ago that is still going strong. >> i got my american f
from across the country and around the world hit the pavement for the 36th annual marine corps marathon. 27-year-oldutenant chad ware of indiana was the first to cross the finish line in two hours 19 minutes. >> feeling good through the early hills, just stuck with the lead pack. >> reporter: the women's division was won by a woman from turkey. it's known as the people's marathon. there's no prize money, but most runners say just participating is prize enough. >> you cross the...
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corps of engineers. >> it is a disgusting offense that needs to be cleared up once and for all. >> 82-year-old ray and s say they have been fighting for a decade to bury these monuments of hate, but bureaucratic finger pointing, even the army corps of engineers left three rows of hate on full display. >> the reality is going to come to light or we're going to continue to treat people of african decent like the grave marker said for about 55 years. >> harris' reality came yesterday when the county replaced 30 of the 36 tombstones. >> the new tombstones have been fenced off from the public's view, but gone is the n word, replaced instead with this language, moved from the cemetery, an $18,000 fix that some say does not correct 57 years of offense. >> no, that is not sufficient. >> those fighting to remove the n word accuse supervisors of trying to erase history. >> we're not talking about hey, let's all come together and let's go this together and let's tell a positive story of the contributions of people of african decent. very disrespectful. >> harris wants a kiosk that displays one old tombstone with
corps of engineers. >> it is a disgusting offense that needs to be cleared up once and for all. >> 82-year-old ray and s say they have been fighting for a decade to bury these monuments of hate, but bureaucratic finger pointing, even the army corps of engineers left three rows of hate on full display. >> the reality is going to come to light or we're going to continue to treat people of african decent like the grave marker said for about 55 years. >> harris' reality came...
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people, they never gave up they braved the chilly weather for the 36th annual marine corps marathon if dc. 37-year-old chad ware was first to cross the finish line 2 hours 19 minutes, turkish woman won the women's division 2 hours, 45 minutes and then there is brian one of our own, fox 5, producer, brian, finished 4 hours, 27 minutes. >>> before dark. >> yeah tucker he was out there running you weren't. >>> there are waves in the pool of republicans hoping for the presidential nomination. >> herman cain for president campaign shoots back against charges of sexual harassment i am doug luzader in washington latest developmentings coming up. >> has it been a year already. mick and keith dropping by our studios last year our humble studios. well, from the minds of the men responsible for this version of mick and keith comes a new halloween special you don't want to miss coming up later in fact, 9:45 a.m. you can't turn away from that. we will be right back [ male announcer ] does your cable company keep charging you more... and more... and more? stop paying so much for second best. upgrade to ver
people, they never gave up they braved the chilly weather for the 36th annual marine corps marathon if dc. 37-year-old chad ware was first to cross the finish line 2 hours 19 minutes, turkish woman won the women's division 2 hours, 45 minutes and then there is brian one of our own, fox 5, producer, brian, finished 4 hours, 27 minutes. >>> before dark. >> yeah tucker he was out there running you weren't. >>> there are waves in the pool of republicans hoping for the...
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corps of engineers. >> it's a disgusting offense that needs to be cleared. >> 82-year-old michael harris say they have been fighting for a decade to bury monuments of hate, but bureaucratic finger pointing to the cemetery administration, left three rows of hate on full display. >> their reality is going to come to light or we're going to continue to treat people of african decent like the grave markers said for about 55 years. >> the reality came yesterday when the county replaced 30 of the 36 offensive tombstones. >> the new tombstones have been fenced off from the public's view, but gone is the n word, replaced with this language, moved from the cemetery. an $18,000 fix that some say does not correct 57 years of offense. >> no, that does not -- those fighting the n word accuse them of trying to erase history. >> you're not talking about hey, let's all come together and do this together and tell a positive story of the contributions of people of african decent. very disrespectful. >> harris wants a ky kiosk with explanation, as well as recognition of the influence on california's gold rush. the count
corps of engineers. >> it's a disgusting offense that needs to be cleared. >> 82-year-old michael harris say they have been fighting for a decade to bury monuments of hate, but bureaucratic finger pointing to the cemetery administration, left three rows of hate on full display. >> their reality is going to come to light or we're going to continue to treat people of african decent like the grave markers said for about 55 years. >> the reality came yesterday when the...
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the old guard fife and drum corps. resistance or the reverse colors of their infantry unit.maintain this tradition by wearing traditional red coats. major william white. 56 flags of the united states. army maj james stolk. air force major john pilon. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the advancing of the colors and the playing of the national anthem. [military ords] >> forward. [navy band plays] ["star-spangledanner" plays] >> please be seated. >> flag, order. flag. flag. ready. >> ready. >> ceremonial. >> defense distinguished service medal is awarded to mike m ullen. animal mullen-- admiral mullen distinguish himself during an increasingly dynamic time in our nation's history. he advise the president, secretary of defense, and national security staff, providing strategic direction to the armed forces. he oversaw multiple sustained joint military operations disrupt terrorist networks, and improve the security and stability in iraq. he worked to expand counterinsurgency pabilities while bolstering ties in pakistan as that region became the central effort.
the old guard fife and drum corps. resistance or the reverse colors of their infantry unit.maintain this tradition by wearing traditional red coats. major william white. 56 flags of the united states. army maj james stolk. air force major john pilon. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the advancing of the colors and the playing of the national anthem. [military ords] >> forward. [navy band plays] ["star-spangledanner" plays] >> please be seated....
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the old guard fife and drum corps. resistance or the reverse colors of their infantry unit.al red coats. major william white. 56 flags of the united states. army maj james stolk. air force major john pilon. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the advancing of the colors and the playing of the national anthem. [military orders] >> forward. [navband plays] ["star-spangled banner" plays] >> please be seated. >> flag, order. flag. flag. ready. >> ready. >> ceremonial. >> defense distinguished service medal is awarded to mike m ullen. animal mullen -- admiral mullen distinguish himself during an increasingly dynamic time in our nation's history. he advise the president, secretary of defense, and national security staff, providing strategic direction to the armed forces. he oversaw multiple sustain joint military operations disrupt terrorist networks, and improve the security and stability in iraq. he worked to expan counterinsurgency capabilities while bolstering ties in pakistan as that region became the central effort. admiral mullen initiate a dialogue to adva
the old guard fife and drum corps. resistance or the reverse colors of their infantry unit.al red coats. major william white. 56 flags of the united states. army maj james stolk. air force major john pilon. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the advancing of the colors and the playing of the national anthem. [military orders] >> forward. [navband plays] ["star-spangled banner" plays] >> please be seated. >> flag, order. flag. flag. ready....
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service members for the 36th annual marine corps marathon. >> 27-year-old lieutenant chad ware firste, 2 hours, 19 minutes. >>> woman from turkey woman the women's division known as the people's marathon there is no prize money but many rippers say just participating is prize enough. >>> everyone, you cross the finish line you start crying. >> first or last doesn't matter today. >>> tired marine lance ware participated using a hand cycle all his fellow marines stationed throughout the course kept him going for 26.2 miles. >> there is brian, one of our producers here at fox 5, his second marathon he finished 4 hours, 27 minutes much better than his last, great job ryan. >> you were running for four hours. >> plus. >> yeah, i watched an entire football game and a half while he was running and never got off my couch once. fantastic day for me. >>> emotional reunion for a soldier and his kids. >> started as a normal weekend football game for garrett and will and their cousin abbey they got ready thinking their father wasn't going to be there he has been serving in iraq for little more th
service members for the 36th annual marine corps marathon. >> 27-year-old lieutenant chad ware firste, 2 hours, 19 minutes. >>> woman from turkey woman the women's division known as the people's marathon there is no prize money but many rippers say just participating is prize enough. >>> everyone, you cross the finish line you start crying. >> first or last doesn't matter today. >>> tired marine lance ware participated using a hand cycle all his fellow...
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the old guard fife and drum corps. resistance or the reverse colors of their infantry unit. they maintain this tradion by wearing traditional red coats. major william white. 56 flags of the united states. army maj james stolk. air force major john pilon. [appuse] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the advancing of the colors and the playing of the national ahem. [military orders] >> forward. [navy band plays] ["star-spangled banner" plays] >> please be seated. >> flag, order. flag. flag. ready. >> ready. >> ceremonial. >> defense distinguished service medal is awarded to mike m ullen. animal mullen -- admiral mullen distinguish himself during an increasingly dynamic time in our nation's history. he advise the president, secretary of defense, and national security staff, providing strategic direction to the armed forces. he oversaw multiple sustained joint military operations disrupt terrorist networks, and improve the security and stability in iraq. he worked to expand counterinsurgency capabilities while bolstering ties in pakistan as that region became the central e
the old guard fife and drum corps. resistance or the reverse colors of their infantry unit. they maintain this tradion by wearing traditional red coats. major william white. 56 flags of the united states. army maj james stolk. air force major john pilon. [appuse] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the advancing of the colors and the playing of the national ahem. [military orders] >> forward. [navy band plays] ["star-spangled banner" plays] >> please be seated....
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old was botched robbery. >> he always had a smile on his face. he was definitely a very welcoming and warm person. played in the u.s. marine bugle corps. athletic, a member of the baseball teams. his teammate was with him in sunday.his past >> the last time i saw him he was playing in the gospel choir. i said, i will see later. >> his former marine is as a gentle and caring soul. sure why heare not was in this complex, which of students.ds >> he greeted me whenever he saw me. passionate about what he did. >> i encouraged him to go to howard university to play .ootball >> friends tell us he did not live here. students did. police found his cell phone and other belongings here at the scene. no id and no luck. tonight, no suspect. >> thank you. >>> new at 11:00, a new twist in the curfew controversy. one council member says curfews not the answer. he is proposing a littering and. >> it is a tool for police -- a loitering ban. >> it is a tool for police. arguing it could to racial profiling. neither is a done deal. be debated in the coming weeks. >>> 7 is on your side with a study about lung cancer screening. a new study shows chest x-rays
old was botched robbery. >> he always had a smile on his face. he was definitely a very welcoming and warm person. played in the u.s. marine bugle corps. athletic, a member of the baseball teams. his teammate was with him in sunday.his past >> the last time i saw him he was playing in the gospel choir. i said, i will see later. >> his former marine is as a gentle and caring soul. sure why heare not was in this complex, which of students.ds >> he greeted me whenever he...
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old today. former pilot when he was with u.s. army air corps. anyway, we wish him a very happy birthday. ith of steubenville, ohio. 100 years old and loves, absolutely adores taking care of her community activities and still reads her newspaper without glasses. how about that? >>> henry willming and he is from manchester, missouri. and he's 100 years old today. loves to garden and has a shot of apricot every morning. i never cared for brandy. nobody cares about that. pearl lewis. niagara falls, new york. 100 years old today. and loves to take care of her garden and her yard and also does a lot of work around her church. good church lady. and we have carlton finethy, nice man, 100 years old today, he is from rumford, maine. best people in the world come from maine. and he had his driver's license renewed last year. went out and bought two cars. two. that's it. that's all. back to new york. >> all right, willard. thank you so much. >>> hair y harry belefonte stop next after your local news. >> live, local, late-breaking - this wbal-tv 11 news in baltimore. >> good morning. the time is 8:263
old today. former pilot when he was with u.s. army air corps. anyway, we wish him a very happy birthday. ith of steubenville, ohio. 100 years old and loves, absolutely adores taking care of her community activities and still reads her newspaper without glasses. how about that? >>> henry willming and he is from manchester, missouri. and he's 100 years old today. loves to garden and has a shot of apricot every morning. i never cared for brandy. nobody cares about that. pearl lewis....
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corps. he was a member of the football and baseball teams and our howard university. >>> 9-year-old robbie wood disappeared sunday while hiking with his father and brother in hanover county, virginia. autria godfrey has more on the search efforts. >> friends, family, and those who have never even met the little boy for paris for the state's recovery of robbie wood, an autistic boy missing since sunday. >> something in your gut tells you that this is what you need to do. if it were my child, i would want the people out there. >> the 9-year-old boy vanished while hiking with his father and brother on sunday at the north anna battlefield park is presumably spending his fourth night alone in 40-degree temperatures. volunteers have come out in the hundreds refusing to give up a hunt. >> as long as we can. >> hanover county residents served alongside professionals focused on finding him alive. their resolve does not fade. >> most of us really believe that he still has a good chance of surviving, so we all consider this to still be rescued- oriented. >> autria godfrey, abc 7 news. >>> the death toll c
corps. he was a member of the football and baseball teams and our howard university. >>> 9-year-old robbie wood disappeared sunday while hiking with his father and brother in hanover county, virginia. autria godfrey has more on the search efforts. >> friends, family, and those who have never even met the little boy for paris for the state's recovery of robbie wood, an autistic boy missing since sunday. >> something in your gut tells you that this is what you need to do. if...
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old or 60 pounds. >> and local responders using fleet week to offer disaster training for sailors and marines in the event of a disaster such as an earthquake, both navy and marine corps will be part of the response z today, san francisco firefighters toss in valuable skills shuch as how to use leverage. >> this military playing a huge role in assisting us. you don't want to meet someone on the battlefield. >> we don't have expertise in the marine corps. turning to someone who does this for a living is a great opportunity for us. >> today's training part of the mission to focus on assistance and disaster response preparations. >> and there is fleet week upon use we should check in with spencer to be sure. >> this hint of good weather, lfly weather, great weather. suggests we're gofg a lovely weekend there. is live views looking at san francisco. at some tallest areas. there is a lovely area. how about this view from our sutro camera. there is the golden gate and there are clear skies and just a hint of the faintest clouds near the coast this, shows a snow pack into the sierra. there is a big winter storm this week. snow pack looks like it was looking in mid winter. th
old or 60 pounds. >> and local responders using fleet week to offer disaster training for sailors and marines in the event of a disaster such as an earthquake, both navy and marine corps will be part of the response z today, san francisco firefighters toss in valuable skills shuch as how to use leverage. >> this military playing a huge role in assisting us. you don't want to meet someone on the battlefield. >> we don't have expertise in the marine corps. turning to someone who...
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corps marathon today. crisp weather out there didn't seem to slow anybody down. they seemed to like it. the first to finish was a 27-year-old, army first lieutenant chad ware from illinois. he ended with an unofficial time so far, 2:19. personal best to him. >> i was able to hold on thankfully. thank the lord for, for being able to do that and give me the strength to make it here first. >> winner of the women's division was a woman from turkey. she crossed the line in 2. 467895. >>> you ran it how long ago? what was your time? two hours and what? >> let's talk about the person who ran it today. chuck was out there this morning. >> a personal best for him. his goal was to make it under 3 hours and 30 minutes. and he made it 3:29:53. met his goal by seven seconds. >> hope he is sound asleep by now. >> notice that. >> better go ahead. i don't think -- awe thought nice cool weather its a good thing. >> write your answer down and pass it over. you don't have to say. the cool weather for sure. we have a couple, you guys mentioned the storm. all the snow we saw down the northeast coast. we do have problems in our area coming from
corps marathon today. crisp weather out there didn't seem to slow anybody down. they seemed to like it. the first to finish was a 27-year-old, army first lieutenant chad ware from illinois. he ended with an unofficial time so far, 2:19. personal best to him. >> i was able to hold on thankfully. thank the lord for, for being able to do that and give me the strength to make it here first. >> winner of the women's division was a woman from turkey. she crossed the line in 2. 467895....
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old. cruiserweight belts dominating the division for long periods and might not be the last we see even though haye hinting at a possible rematch with klitschko or a first fight with clits corps elder brother vitale by saying if an offer was made he may return to the room. turning your attention finally to the volleyball club world championships where is a neat the chance to put a medal around their necks in do hard today the team from kids on losing to train tino daya tech in the semifinals yesterday to meet sao paulo in the third place fight off later on friday the telly and progressing to the gold medal game by lost in the russians in four sets during that semifinal match up trentino setting the pace taking the first two sets twenty five twenty two twenty five twenty one who are. up twenty five nineteen the winners both losing twenty five forty. third street world title they now face put aside yes prep speak. for the. times where we have to leave the sports now i'll be back in just under two hours time with more no it's the weather and marina's here with the news at the top of the hour. question is that so much i'm going to make it a lot of people here are you going up loo
old. cruiserweight belts dominating the division for long periods and might not be the last we see even though haye hinting at a possible rematch with klitschko or a first fight with clits corps elder brother vitale by saying if an offer was made he may return to the room. turning your attention finally to the volleyball club world championships where is a neat the chance to put a medal around their necks in do hard today the team from kids on losing to train tino daya tech in the semifinals...
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corps marathon. it is the fisk largest marathon in the country, the ninth largest in the world. 27-year-old lieutenantfirst to cross the finish line in two hours and 19 minutes. a woman from turkey won the woman's division in two hours, 45 minutes. the known as the people's marathon as there is no prize money but many run are says just participating is prize enough. >> everyone that crossed the finish line, you start crying a little bit. >> first or last, it wouldn't have mattered today. >> retired marine lance ware participated using a hand cycle. he says all of his fellow marines stationed throughout the course kept him going for the entire 26.2-mile stretch. >>> when we come back, dave ross will break down what happened when the redskins right after this break. this br could have gotten me one. i did. try the unmistakable flavor of dunkin's new smokehouse sausage breakfast sandwich with sausage from hillshire farm. you can choose your channel package. ♪ you can choose your own internet speeds. ♪ you can even choose to chat with a live person. ♪ and you're always guaranteed the lowest prices online
corps marathon. it is the fisk largest marathon in the country, the ninth largest in the world. 27-year-old lieutenantfirst to cross the finish line in two hours and 19 minutes. a woman from turkey won the woman's division in two hours, 45 minutes. the known as the people's marathon as there is no prize money but many run are says just participating is prize enough. >> everyone that crossed the finish line, you start crying a little bit. >> first or last, it wouldn't have mattered...
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. >> corps roenal mass ejection has harder to say. >>> a two week old baby girl and her mother foundir collapsed home. diana, what's the thrill obviously, baby and mom being pulled out alive two days after a powerful earthquake strikes. fill us in. >> reporter: you forgot the grandmother. she was pulled out as well. all three of them from the rubble at this site behind me, really inkred ebl. basically the mother had made contact, they heard her knocking 8:00, 9:00 this morning. they managed to create a tunnel large enough to get this baby girl out. they had to use a thin rescue worker and picked i am especially because he was so thin. the mother handed this little girl over to him. they worked for another couple of hours trying to make the tunnel wider to eventually pull the mother and grandmother out. all three of them brought out alive. the mother and child have both been sent to the hospital, another addition here that makes it so extraordinary, this little girl was born three weeks premature. so she should actually still have been in her mother's tummy rather than being this unbe
. >> corps roenal mass ejection has harder to say. >>> a two week old baby girl and her mother foundir collapsed home. diana, what's the thrill obviously, baby and mom being pulled out alive two days after a powerful earthquake strikes. fill us in. >> reporter: you forgot the grandmother. she was pulled out as well. all three of them from the rubble at this site behind me, really inkred ebl. basically the mother had made contact, they heard her knocking 8:00, 9:00 this...
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corps said to be involved in a plot meanwhile iran has continued to dismiss the accusations as a us conspiracy threatening to retaliate. they conduct such conspiracies against us frequently they are old useless and ineffective they say that they want to isolate iran but they have become isolated themselves but u.s. officials say the case stands on its merits pointing to the long term animosity between iran and saudi arabia driven by a power struggle between the shia and the sunni as one of the reasons to ron may have wanted the saudi a diplomat. here dead this alleged plot has been tied to previous accusations of iran's involvement in the murder of lebanon's prime minister rafiq hariri on top of that some see this is a continuation over iran's terrorism in against well the u.s. itself previously conducted acts of terrorism against america killed americans but not in the u.s. not in the nation's capital this is a real escalation just to me if they do still feel any fear that we will come back. and so this poses a question why would iran want to risk provoking u.s. military reaction against itself by carrying out the alleged attacks also and i'm going to ask you this peter what can the
corps said to be involved in a plot meanwhile iran has continued to dismiss the accusations as a us conspiracy threatening to retaliate. they conduct such conspiracies against us frequently they are old useless and ineffective they say that they want to isolate iran but they have become isolated themselves but u.s. officials say the case stands on its merits pointing to the long term animosity between iran and saudi arabia driven by a power struggle between the shia and the sunni as one of the...
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old alonso gieton was shot outside his apartment in mt. rainier on tuesday while being robbed. gieton entered the school last year after serving with the u.s. marine corpsaq. friends say gieton, seen here in a group that he had founded had it all. they say he had talent, ambition, and a desire to serve others. >> alonso's presence was very thick in the building. he would walk through smiling. it was so hard to miss him. even people that he didn't really know, he would speak to them, say what's up, man, shake hands and continue about his day. he was always smiling, always very happy. >>. >> gietan's uncle says alonso studied martial arts and was a standout football player in high school. he wondered whether his nephew tried to take on the would-be robber. >>> today, students are being asked to take a pledge. it's an anti-bullying pledge. october is bullying prevention month. >>> a prince georges county volunteer firefighter is being called a hero for saving one of his own. shawn roth was running from a call when a coworker was choking on a piece of food. he jumped into action and saved her life. >> she was obviously in distress. then, afterwards, i reach
old alonso gieton was shot outside his apartment in mt. rainier on tuesday while being robbed. gieton entered the school last year after serving with the u.s. marine corpsaq. friends say gieton, seen here in a group that he had founded had it all. they say he had talent, ambition, and a desire to serve others. >> alonso's presence was very thick in the building. he would walk through smiling. it was so hard to miss him. even people that he didn't really know, he would speak to them, say...
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dead. 24-year-old alanso was shot outside his apartment on tuesday after what police are called a robbery gone bad. gieton entered college last year after serving in the u.s. marine corps. police say gieton had it all. they say he had talent, ambition and a desire to serve others. >>> alonso's presence was very thick in the building. he would walk through, smiling. it was so hard to miss him. even people that he didn't really know, he would speak to them, say what's up, man? shake hands. he would always smiling, always very happy. >> gieton's uncle says alonzo studied martial arts, was a standout football player in high school and he wonders whether his nephew tried to take on the would-be robber. >>> today, a group of national guardsman soldiers are heading home after serving more than nine months in afghanistan. they are from ft. bellvar's 29th infantry division. they were in indiana one week ago for health screenings and administrative tasks. today, they return to our area. >>> a fairfax county firefighter died while on attitude and a funeral will be held for him today. he was found dead inside station 41 saturday morning. he was a 21-year veteran of the fire depart
dead. 24-year-old alanso was shot outside his apartment on tuesday after what police are called a robbery gone bad. gieton entered college last year after serving in the u.s. marine corps. police say gieton had it all. they say he had talent, ambition and a desire to serve others. >>> alonso's presence was very thick in the building. he would walk through, smiling. it was so hard to miss him. even people that he didn't really know, he would speak to them, say what's up, man? shake...
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corps marathon. let's see how the area is getting ready f >>> the day of a dramatic rescue, 100 hours after a massive quake hit turkey, a 13-year-old boy was pulled from the rubble of an apartment building that collapsed on sunday, and the boy was conscience but injured and was rushed to a waiting ambulance. with temperatures dropping and snow falling, they now expect the death toll to rise. at least 570 people confirmed dead and 2,300 others wounded. >>> later today, students and faculties will march to their own occupied d.c. protest. the group will gather at 5:00 p.m. for a rally at the howard campus, and then they will join the two other occupations taking place. organizers say today's march will bring more racial diversity to the occupy protest. they believe the issued raised by the demonstrations should resonate with african-americans in the area who experience unemployment and poverty in greater percentages than everybody else. >> today former president, bill clinton, will be talking economics at georgetown university. his foundation is partnering with the schools for ways to alleviate poverty and help protect the environmen
corps marathon. let's see how the area is getting ready f >>> the day of a dramatic rescue, 100 hours after a massive quake hit turkey, a 13-year-old boy was pulled from the rubble of an apartment building that collapsed on sunday, and the boy was conscience but injured and was rushed to a waiting ambulance. with temperatures dropping and snow falling, they now expect the death toll to rise. at least 570 people confirmed dead and 2,300 others wounded. >>> later today, students...
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corp ahead. what happened next could make you think twice before you try that age old trick. i'm not a number. on a budget. and i'm definitely not a pushover. but i am a voter. so washington... before you even think about cutting my medicare and social security benefits... here's a number you should remember. 50 million. we are 50 million seniors who earned our benefits... and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ megyn:megyn: "kelly's court" isk in session. proving that gross negligence by michael jackson's doctor caused the superstar's death. several physician were called to the stand including a sleep expert who rail on dr. murray for giving michael jackson propofol for insomnia. there has been a question at heart of this case. can you giver the drug propofol which murray agrees he gave, the question is how much and who gave him the dose on the night he died. can you give that drug outside of a hospital setting any want to play a clip of the cross-examination. this is michael jackson's doctor trying to score points with the expert on the stand saying no, you can't. >>
corp ahead. what happened next could make you think twice before you try that age old trick. i'm not a number. on a budget. and i'm definitely not a pushover. but i am a voter. so washington... before you even think about cutting my medicare and social security benefits... here's a number you should remember. 50 million. we are 50 million seniors who earned our benefits... and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ megyn:megyn: "kelly's court" isk in session....
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understandably grieving. 24-year-old alonzo guyton was a second year music major at howard university and before he had been a high school football star in florida and a marine in the bugle corpstudent at the kaywood apartment complex in mount rainier when someone gunned him done. investigators don't have much to go on, so they are asking for the public's help. p. >> these are the kind of things that keep me awake keep police chiefs and commanders and officers that work the street awake at night because these are the kind of tragedies that come up that are really truly senseless. >> alonzo was a peaceful person. alonzo would have never done anything to harm anybody else. so i just hope and i truly pray that the truth is revealed. >> reporter: this has hit the howard university camps hard. guyton was a popular fig out. -- campus hard. guyton was a popular figure there. >>> there was a conviction today in the west virginia mine explosion that killed 29 men. laura evans is everywhere at 11:00. >> former head of security at the upper big branch mine convicted of obstructing the investigation. the federal jury found huey stover guilty of lying to investigators and getting rid of th
understandably grieving. 24-year-old alonzo guyton was a second year music major at howard university and before he had been a high school football star in florida and a marine in the bugle corpstudent at the kaywood apartment complex in mount rainier when someone gunned him done. investigators don't have much to go on, so they are asking for the public's help. p. >> these are the kind of things that keep me awake keep police chiefs and commanders and officers that work the street awake...
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corps asked questions on everyone's mind. do you want bin laden dead? president bush replied and in his texas drawl which i won't imitate, i want justice. there is an oldposter out west as i recall that said wanted dead or alive. for the president supporters which at the time seemingly are impossible now but at the time included a large majority of americans a statement was a symbol of american resilience and swagger on the face of unspeakable tragedy. for the president's critics as the war on terror drag on in afghanistan especially in iraq the remark would calm to epitomize bush's simplistic cowboy diplomacy. even president bush himself would eventually express regret over his choice of words that day. either way it was an iconic moment in the nascent war on terror. with those four words president bush inextricably linked the conflict in the public's mind with the fate of one man, osama bin laden. in reality the statement was mr. maddock as it seemed at the time. although president bush -- authorizing operations designed to capture and kill bin laden he was not the first u.s. president to do so. in response the august 1998 african embassy bombing pre
corps asked questions on everyone's mind. do you want bin laden dead? president bush replied and in his texas drawl which i won't imitate, i want justice. there is an oldposter out west as i recall that said wanted dead or alive. for the president supporters which at the time seemingly are impossible now but at the time included a large majority of americans a statement was a symbol of american resilience and swagger on the face of unspeakable tragedy. for the president's critics as the war on...
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corps man died after a hunter mistook him for a bear. it happened in western oregon. christopher ochowa and a friend were hiking friday evening. sheriff's deputies say a 67-year-old oregon man was hunt fourth bear with his 12-year-old grandson. he saw he saw something move and fired one shot, striking him. the hunter has not been charged and it has been turnover to the local d. a.'s office. >>> gun right supporters made a dramatic statement in the east bay to protest a new state law. yesterday more than two dozen people went to a shopping mall with rifles and shotguns strapped to their shoulders. abc7's john alston explains why. >>. >> reporter: they came with plenty of firepower to make their point. handguns, rivals, shotguns and other weapons. the guns were unloaded, making it legal. >> i'm trying to protect my family and the second amendment says i can do that. >> for about an hour more than two dozen gun advocates gather in front of the mall in san leandro. they heard and supporters who honked their horn and others who didn't like their car. >> i got my kids in the car, i don't need them to see arms like that. >> we have the right to bear arms. >> the group p
corps man died after a hunter mistook him for a bear. it happened in western oregon. christopher ochowa and a friend were hiking friday evening. sheriff's deputies say a 67-year-old oregon man was hunt fourth bear with his 12-year-old grandson. he saw he saw something move and fired one shot, striking him. the hunter has not been charged and it has been turnover to the local d. a.'s office. >>> gun right supporters made a dramatic statement in the east bay to protest a new state law....
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corps, also from the '30s. cutting the military budget in half, to come up with the scratch for this, and higher taxes for the rich with incomes above $5 million subject to a good old-fashioned 70% rate. mr. secretary, i want you to go over this in a positive way if it could ever get through congress. if eric cantor and the boys with ever say, sure, try something. nothing else is working. if that day came, what would happen in terms of our macro economy to the unemployment rate if this went into effect? >> well, if you had a really large jobs program, chris, something that was on a scale and in proportion to the extent of the crisis we actually have right now, we could get people employed. you know, 25 million americans right now who are looking for full-time work. this is unprecedented since the great depression. and in order to pay for it we really do need to tap the only people who have any money. the top 1% of americans are now taking home an unprecedented, almost a record percentage of total income and wealth. again, we haven't seen this degree of concentration of income and wealth since, well, over the last 80 years, since before the great depression. so it's
corps, also from the '30s. cutting the military budget in half, to come up with the scratch for this, and higher taxes for the rich with incomes above $5 million subject to a good old-fashioned 70% rate. mr. secretary, i want you to go over this in a positive way if it could ever get through congress. if eric cantor and the boys with ever say, sure, try something. nothing else is working. if that day came, what would happen in terms of our macro economy to the unemployment rate if this went...
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corps man died after a hunter mistook him for a bear. it happened in western oregon. christopher ochowa and a friend were hiking friday evening. sheriff's deputies say a 67-year-old oregon man was hunt ing for bear with his 12-year-old grandson. he saw he saw something move and fired one shot, striking him. the hunter has not been charged and it has been turnover to the local d. a.'s office. >>> gun right supporters made a dramatic statement in the east bay to protest a new state law. yesterday more than two dozen people went to a shopping mall with rifles and shotguns strapped to their shoulders. abc7's john alston explains why. >> reporter: they came with plenty of firepower to make their point. handguns, rifles, shotguns and other weapons. the guns were unloaded, making it legal. >> i'm trying to protect my family and the second amendment says i can do that. >> for about an hour more than two dozen gun rights advocates gathered in front of the mall in san leandro. they heard and supporters who honked their horn and others who didn't like their car. >> i got my kids in the car, i don't need them to see arms like that. >> we have the right to bear arms. >> the g
corps man died after a hunter mistook him for a bear. it happened in western oregon. christopher ochowa and a friend were hiking friday evening. sheriff's deputies say a 67-year-old oregon man was hunt ing for bear with his 12-year-old grandson. he saw he saw something move and fired one shot, striking him. the hunter has not been charged and it has been turnover to the local d. a.'s office. >>> gun right supporters made a dramatic statement in the east bay to protest a new state law....
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we have dams that probably predates the army corps of engineers, and we are packed with little municipalities that are hundreds of years old a complex situation to work your way through that. some of the dams, i do not think it is clear who owns the controls, and how long they had been there. my question is -- we just had flooding march a year ago in rhode island. it was pretty extreme. 500-year flood conditions reached in some years -- some regions. we do not seem to have a plan for how the different upstream dams can work with one another to perform the kind of rain collection function, particularly if rain is anticipated, so that we can minimize the flooding, that they can become catchment areas for a particular flight. what authorities do you have or do you need -- i mean, you will end up with the mess. texaco got filled with it because of the funding. you had to go and clean it out, to clear the waterways. you will all this problem at the back end. what can you be doing to help the department of management, the various interested agencies work together so that we are doing our dam released control in an integrated way
we have dams that probably predates the army corps of engineers, and we are packed with little municipalities that are hundreds of years old a complex situation to work your way through that. some of the dams, i do not think it is clear who owns the controls, and how long they had been there. my question is -- we just had flooding march a year ago in rhode island. it was pretty extreme. 500-year flood conditions reached in some years -- some regions. we do not seem to have a plan for how the...