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. >> it is going to be a long night for p.g. crews are here at locust. -- bge cruise out here at locust point. this is the 1400 block of locust point, which is considered the west side of this gas main. there are about 900 customers that will not have gas for another couple of days. it is a tedious process to get the gas back on line. >> it was around 10:30 a.m. when a construction crew working on the bridge project on forde avenue and locust point hit a gas main, knocking out gas to about 4000 customers. >> you could see the pipe there. it was a 12-inch main. it was an awful smell. >> bill has lived in this area since 1979 and has never seen anything like it. >> the operator, when the machine busted it, he saw the dark fly up in the air and he knew something was wrong and backed away from it -- the direct flight out of the air and he knew something was wrong and backed away from it. >> officials said they have figured out how to reroute the line to restore a portion of service to about 100 customers on the west side. for anothe
. >> it is going to be a long night for p.g. crews are here at locust. -- bge cruise out here at locust point. this is the 1400 block of locust point, which is considered the west side of this gas main. there are about 900 customers that will not have gas for another couple of days. it is a tedious process to get the gas back on line. >> it was around 10:30 a.m. when a construction crew working on the bridge project on forde avenue and locust point hit a gas main, knocking out gas...
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. >>> p.g. county police say the man shot during a standoff in forresille was a suspect in the deadly shooting and outside of brunell mills mall. they say that james coleman confronted officers out around 10:00 with an ak-47 and shotgun. that is when officers shot and killed him. the police said that coleman shot and killed a man and woman in the mall parking lot at arundel mills mall. >>> the search for suspects continues after a woman was shot and killed in northeast baltimore. the detectives were called to the 2600 block of kentucky avenue just before 6:30. the police found the woman shot several times, no word on what led to the attack. >>> it is anything but good will at two stores hit by robbers. officers were called the donnay store on joppa road in towson. -- officers were called to the goodwill store on joppatowne road in towson. there was another robbery and timonium. >>> the frostburg university student who was stabbed and killed last weekend was laid to rest. the funeral services wer
. >>> p.g. county police say the man shot during a standoff in forresille was a suspect in the deadly shooting and outside of brunell mills mall. they say that james coleman confronted officers out around 10:00 with an ak-47 and shotgun. that is when officers shot and killed him. the police said that coleman shot and killed a man and woman in the mall parking lot at arundel mills mall. >>> the search for suspects continues after a woman was shot and killed in northeast...
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. >> a couple of minutes ago we approached robyn give from the p.g. is. but we asked him if he was interested -- we approached robin gibb from the beegees. we asked him if he was interested. and he was overjoyed. it portrays the message we want to portray to the english people. every english soldier has a job to do. the message was just there. it was fantastic. >> a lot of the soldiers are putting themselves in harm's way and inevitably, this is a dangerous job. this is a reminder, isn't it? >> yes, it is a reminder. and it is a reflection to remember all of our forces from world war i to the present day. >> brian ritchie, craig, anne ryan -- i do beg your pardon. gary richie ken mcrae, -- gary ritchie, craig, and ryan. >> just before we go, italy senate has passed the measure for the austerity measures. thanks for watching. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. and shell. >> this is kim, about to feel one of his favorites in stations. -- favorite sensatio
. >> a couple of minutes ago we approached robyn give from the p.g. is. but we asked him if he was interested -- we approached robin gibb from the beegees. we asked him if he was interested. and he was overjoyed. it portrays the message we want to portray to the english people. every english soldier has a job to do. the message was just there. it was fantastic. >> a lot of the soldiers are putting themselves in harm's way and inevitably, this is a dangerous job. this is a reminder,...
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. >> reporter: others in the crowd adamantly opposed the spread of legalized gambling into p.g. >> but am concerned about the man that loses his rent, that loses his utility money, loses his house. stand firm and vote against slots in prince george's county. >> reporter: the bill that would prohibit slots was tabled or killed for now. the vote 5-4. to appease the opponents of slots the council passed a resolution calling on the state legislature to require a local referendum if a slots profile for p.g. comes back in the future. john henrehan, fox 5 news. >> so today's effort failed, but john says there's a good chance the whole debate will come up early next year. >>> they're called unmentionables, but we are breaking that barrier tonight introducing you to a local woman whose new line of underwear could change what you wear forever. >>> also ahead could this be the beginning of the end for the occupy wall street movement? the dramatic new developments next. >>> after two months of protesting the future of the occupy wall street movement is now uncertain. tod
. >> reporter: others in the crowd adamantly opposed the spread of legalized gambling into p.g. >> but am concerned about the man that loses his rent, that loses his utility money, loses his house. stand firm and vote against slots in prince george's county. >> reporter: the bill that would prohibit slots was tabled or killed for now. the vote 5-4. to appease the opponents of slots the council passed a resolution calling on the state legislature to require a local referendum...
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utilities commission tonight, electrified the controversy, saying it has a better option than what p.g. has offered its customers. you will be able to opt out. but any way you measure it, it will cost you more. george katayama has more on the new proposal. >> reporter: customers and cities have been pushing for the city to act, to come up with an alternative to smart meters. it appears there's a deal. and it's not going to be free. pg&e installed this smart meter on the side of the rosales home three months ago. they claim their electric bill has gone up $60. >> i thought it was going to be more accurate. that it would drop a little bit. but it's not accurate. it's gone up. and it's increased. >> reporter: the rosales family says they're paying several hundred more dollars a year. and the higher bill isn't the family's only concern. the oldest daughter started complain about being frequent headaches after pg&e installed a smart meter near her bedroom window. she is waiting to see if the california public utility commission will include a pg&e opt-out plan in january. they will be charg
utilities commission tonight, electrified the controversy, saying it has a better option than what p.g. has offered its customers. you will be able to opt out. but any way you measure it, it will cost you more. george katayama has more on the new proposal. >> reporter: customers and cities have been pushing for the city to act, to come up with an alternative to smart meters. it appears there's a deal. and it's not going to be free. pg&e installed this smart meter on the side of the...
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p.g. and evil has been proven to be incompetent. this is something we can work on and we have to bring the money back down by progressive income tax. there are many cities that have progressive income tax. it is time to tax the rich. duh. >> ever since i ran a small business in san francisco, i have been a major proponent of reforming the business tax. this is a tax that penalizes the cost of hiring folks and is only paid by want out of 10 companies and san francisco. 90% of our businesses do not pay their fair share. i've also been a sponsor of the vehicle license fee. i was very disappointed when governor brown yesterday decided to veto the legislation that would have given the localities the opportunity to decide whether to get revenue from that source. i've been a big proponent of getting revenue from dark fiber. under the streets of san francisco, we have an infrastructure that we could license to the private sector, that we could control from the public sector. we could stand to bring in millions of revenues from that. i want
p.g. and evil has been proven to be incompetent. this is something we can work on and we have to bring the money back down by progressive income tax. there are many cities that have progressive income tax. it is time to tax the rich. duh. >> ever since i ran a small business in san francisco, i have been a major proponent of reforming the business tax. this is a tax that penalizes the cost of hiring folks and is only paid by want out of 10 companies and san francisco. 90% of our...
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so, what you have now is typically a bill from p.g.nd e., a gas portion and an electric portion cleared marked. look at the electric portion. you'll get a usage area and a box at the end. it will break down like this. it says five rate tiers you call them. you get a baseline rate at a cheap amount. you get another 30% amount at a cheap rate. this is your baseline rates, these two. but when you use more, you pay more. and what it looks like graphically is, boy, there is a lot up here. so these rates are where your big expenses come. if you're in these rates, solar can make a lot of sense. they go up very dramatically, 222 cents, 32. let's say we have a case study. you have a $100 electric only. that's $1,200 a year. after 10 years, it's $12,000 if rates don't rise. let's assume that rates rise at the historical average which has been 6% over the past 30 years. so let's assume -- i think that might be conservative, let's assume that. so that means that after 10 years, you'll probably have paid out $16,000 and your bill by then will be $1
so, what you have now is typically a bill from p.g.nd e., a gas portion and an electric portion cleared marked. look at the electric portion. you'll get a usage area and a box at the end. it will break down like this. it says five rate tiers you call them. you get a baseline rate at a cheap amount. you get another 30% amount at a cheap rate. this is your baseline rates, these two. but when you use more, you pay more. and what it looks like graphically is, boy, there is a lot up here. so these...
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effect on our tax code than the average citizen did i think they had more effect and i think they were p.g. east best interest we are or in america's best interest and the president to lead if he doesn't i will well tom it is do you think that congress is too scared to stand up to these corporations to stand up to general electric to stand up to exxon ports of arise and you know there's an interesting development today there's now sixty democrats and forty republican lawmakers that have written a letter to the super committee telling them that everything should be on the table including revenues which means taxes going up so who is it that's holding it back is it all congress is to scared is that this this twelve member group that has too much power that's been scared. i can't speak for all of congress i haven't been in congress in twenty years. i enjoyed my years there i didn't take pac money i was a democrat that work with republicans my goal was a better america. i have no apologies for that but i do think that the power of special interest money might not have touched every congress ma
effect on our tax code than the average citizen did i think they had more effect and i think they were p.g. east best interest we are or in america's best interest and the president to lead if he doesn't i will well tom it is do you think that congress is too scared to stand up to these corporations to stand up to general electric to stand up to exxon ports of arise and you know there's an interesting development today there's now sixty democrats and forty republican lawmakers that have written...
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if convicted the p.g. county democrat faces more than 20 years in prison. >> world markets took a beating friday. the dow fell 51 points as investors grew concern bd a messy default. the dow's first loss since september. one of the first things investors are trying to keep an eye on is the new labor department numbers which show modest growth. barely enough to keep pace with the population. >> for unemployed americans, job fairs like this one may not lead to work. >> looking for a job is a job. >> at least there is hope. >> i hope to have a position landed by january. >> the us economy added a lack luster 80,000 jobs last month. enough to ease the unemployment rate down a notch to 9% even. it is not great news. but a positive sign we're not sliding back into a recession. >> it is stablizing. that's the good news. it does look like it is beginning to reaccelerate a little bit. that's exactly what we need. >> washington isn't celebrating. >> today's jobs report underscores the need for immediate action. >> r
if convicted the p.g. county democrat faces more than 20 years in prison. >> world markets took a beating friday. the dow fell 51 points as investors grew concern bd a messy default. the dow's first loss since september. one of the first things investors are trying to keep an eye on is the new labor department numbers which show modest growth. barely enough to keep pace with the population. >> for unemployed americans, job fairs like this one may not lead to work. >> looking...
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cut on a highly anticipated highway project in what commuters hope will ease the congestion along the p.g.-montgomery county corridor. stage two of the intercounty connector is scompleet now. the road stretches from georgia avenue to i-95. while today's opening is ceremonial, traffic can begin traveling on the road tomorrow toll-free until december 4. >> police have one person in custody this morning after a triple stabbing in the parking lot of a bar in white marsh. officers arrived at the sun set bar beach and grill on pulaski highway around 2:00 sunday morning. they found two men suffering from stab wounds. they were taken to area hospitals. the third victim ran from the scene. meanwhile, baltimore city police are searching for a shooting suspect in southwest baltimore. investigators say a 27-year-old man was shot multiple times in the 2200 block of eagle street. that was about 8:45 saturday night. he was taken to an area hospital with what's considered to be nonlife-threatening injuries. right now, no word on the victim's identity or a possible motive. >> jury selection begins today i
cut on a highly anticipated highway project in what commuters hope will ease the congestion along the p.g.-montgomery county corridor. stage two of the intercounty connector is scompleet now. the road stretches from georgia avenue to i-95. while today's opening is ceremonial, traffic can begin traveling on the road tomorrow toll-free until december 4. >> police have one person in custody this morning after a triple stabbing in the parking lot of a bar in white marsh. officers arrived at...
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if convicted the p.g.acerss more than 20 years in prison. >> stay with u >> good morning. the sun is out this morning. stormy weather just off the atlantic coast. this storm will stay off shore. kind of stalled. that's good news. this area of high pressure which is giving us good weather now will be with us. that means the storms out west hold off. so it's a great outlook. today, sunny, a little on the chilly side for this time of year. 51 to 56 the temperature range. northeast winds at 5 5 to 10. sunset at 6:01 daylight time. tonight is the night we set the clocks back one hour. we go back to standard time. so set your clock bk. 2:00 a.m. becomes 1:00 a.m. sunset will be earlier by an hour. seven-day forecast tomorrow. 57 the high in the 60's next week. next best rain chance wednesday night, thursday, and friday. >> thank you, john. thank you for joining us. we'll have another update for you in 25 minutes. see you then. >>> welcome back to "today" on a fresh november morning. the crowd, 37 degrees, that's
if convicted the p.g.acerss more than 20 years in prison. >> stay with u >> good morning. the sun is out this morning. stormy weather just off the atlantic coast. this storm will stay off shore. kind of stalled. that's good news. this area of high pressure which is giving us good weather now will be with us. that means the storms out west hold off. so it's a great outlook. today, sunny, a little on the chilly side for this time of year. 51 to 56 the temperature range. northeast...
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constellation energy, excel leon, p.g. and e have supported reasonable standards for air quality and they recognize it's the right thing to do to have these standards apply to all states because muse knows no state border. -- because muse knows no state border. i was encouraged by the vote we had on the floor on this issue. it was a vote for healthy air for our children, for jobs for our construction industry and a stronger economy for america's future. madam president, i would yield the floor. a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from illinois is recognized. mr. kirk: madam president, i just want to follow the remarks of my colleague and do a colloquy briefly to say that i agree with him, which is why i voted to support restrictions on cross-state air pollution. certainly coming from maryland, i understand that one state can pollute another, especially given the prevailing westerly winds. but even in the state of illinois, we estimate that the world will reduce air pollution in chicagoland by 7%
constellation energy, excel leon, p.g. and e have supported reasonable standards for air quality and they recognize it's the right thing to do to have these standards apply to all states because muse knows no state border. -- because muse knows no state border. i was encouraged by the vote we had on the floor on this issue. it was a vote for healthy air for our children, for jobs for our construction industry and a stronger economy for america's future. madam president, i would yield the floor....