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and mary louise parker what made you get involved with oprah. chris tell better a friend of mine who works with another organization that i have been involved with that i love called have her have her project here just mediocre he thought that we would connect and we did and in fact he's feels like part of my family now he had thanksgiving at my house and he's going to come and visit me and my children this summer and. he's just an incredibly charismatic person who's doing something really just it's a direct line to help you know and i mean it really takes a little so if i can just say you know from the first of twenty five times i hope north or if you go there you can see what the school is about and how he's offering these kids and education and really you know even ten dollars homes it's just it's just a way of giving people sort of them are a more piece driven solution to the problem and that you can learn more about and you can donate it north or okello do you think that the county twenty four video is beneficial to your cause. if. you thin
and mary louise parker what made you get involved with oprah. chris tell better a friend of mine who works with another organization that i have been involved with that i love called have her have her project here just mediocre he thought that we would connect and we did and in fact he's feels like part of my family now he had thanksgiving at my house and he's going to come and visit me and my children this summer and. he's just an incredibly charismatic person who's doing something really just...
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and mary louise parker why do you think the american media mostly stays away from covering violence in africa. that's such a good question and i think what you said is really important is that there is there has been so little attention there and i mean i'm really not the right person to ask obviously i am an actress as to why the media would focus you know or settle on one area more than another but i think that one of the positive results of this video going so widespread is that it's brought some real attention there and also it's engendered a kind of sense of helplessness and people that can really it can cause them to act you know if you want to do something and want to help and you want to do something it's ways and you know supporting those sorts of our kids who can do something about that is. ok well how did your personal history influence your decision to stir north and what exactly was hope for you. i thought was one of the. children of god did it in the bedroom and. my younger brother was abducted and god was in the beginning all hold most dear it was a bet that my younger b
and mary louise parker why do you think the american media mostly stays away from covering violence in africa. that's such a good question and i think what you said is really important is that there is there has been so little attention there and i mean i'm really not the right person to ask obviously i am an actress as to why the media would focus you know or settle on one area more than another but i think that one of the positive results of this video going so widespread is that it's brought...
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and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated.m controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death row can make any inmate question his sanity. >> i feel confused, went through a mental stage where i likened to lose my mind. >>> it's been one week since terry moore stabbed another inmate over a pair of sneakers. he said a mixture of fear and anger fueled his attack. >> if you take something like shoes, they took shoes, i know who it is. the other guys in the block, they know i know. so if i don't deal with it, then that's a weak spot on my point. so they can go, okay, he's weak and we can steal the rest of his stuff and that's what was coming next eventually. it's not my first stab, not t
and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated.m controlled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death...
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and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated.rolled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death row can make any inmate question his sanity. >> i feel confused, went through a mental stage where i likened to lose my mind. message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ oh, my maltipoo's depressed. but my affordable prius c means i can pay for his acupuncture. whew. i love my pooch. oh no! my homemade sushi... turned p-ushi! use estimated 53 mpg to find a gluten-free alterna
and steven parker is one of those guys who must be separated.rolled at all times. >> i guess i'm going to go crazy. i don't know. i guess i'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison and keep doing the same things i've been doing. i don't know what else to do. until somebody kills me, i guess. i don't know. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> life on death row was a very traumatic experience. death was definitely next. >> eight years on death row...
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i'm beth parker. that story coming up. >>> but first, the celebration at schools across the nation today for what swrowld been dr. suess's 108th birthday. made and wore their cat in the hat, while volunteers read books to them. . >>> if you ever needed some motivation to take that cpr course, this next story should do it. researchers at a maryland park saved a coworker. fox 5's beth parker shows us the quick thinking and just the right equipment made all the difference. >> he had just slid back his chair after lunch and headed to the water cooler when suddenly he fell against the wall and slid down. >> i didn't know. i thought he may have had a seizure and then when i looked at him, his eyes were open, but he wasn't focused. >> jim worthing ton works for the capital park and planning commission. he is the lead mechanic at the park. another mechanic, his colleague, was in trouble. >> my father died of a heart attack when i was nine years old in front of me and we watched him lay there
i'm beth parker. that story coming up. >>> but first, the celebration at schools across the nation today for what swrowld been dr. suess's 108th birthday. made and wore their cat in the hat, while volunteers read books to them. . >>> if you ever needed some motivation to take that cpr course, this next story should do it. researchers at a maryland park saved a coworker. fox 5's beth parker shows us the quick thinking and just the right equipment made all the...
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i'm beth parker. i'll tell you what you need to know if you are going to buy or sell. >>> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. turn left. the passat is one of nine volkswagen models named a 2012 iihs top safety pick. not...that... we'd ever brag about it... turn right. come on, nine. turn left. hit the brakes. huh? how did that get there? [ male announcer ] we can't hide how proud we are to have nine 2012 iihs top safety picks. so we're celebrating with our "safety in numbers" event. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $219 a month. >>> if you're in the market to buy or sell a house, you'll want to see this next story. home prices in the d.c. area rose 6% last month. a sign that the local housing market is improving. although d.c. can be a bubble. fox 5's beth parker has the story. >> selling a house in d.c. or close suburbs. >> we're saying -- >> translation, if it's priced right and looks good, odds are it will sell fast. >> it depends o
i'm beth parker. i'll tell you what you need to know if you are going to buy or sell. >>> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. turn left. the passat is one of nine volkswagen models named a 2012 iihs top safety pick. not...that... we'd ever brag about it... turn right. come on, nine. turn left. hit the brakes. huh? how did that get there? [ male announcer ] we can't hide how proud we are to have nine 2012 iihs top safety picks. so we're celebrating with our...
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we'll meet her when beth parker brings us her story.lieve keeping kids healthy can start with healthy hands. with the lysol no-touch hand soap system healthy hands can be automatic. for healthy tips and more, visit lysol.com/missionforhealth. for febreze fabric refresher; we asked real people if they'd help us with an experiment they agreed. [ experimenter 1 ] relax, take some nice deep breaths. [ experimenter 2 ] what do you smell? lilac. clean. there's something that's really fresh. a little bit beach-y. like children's blankets. smells like home. [ experimenter 1 ] okay. take your blindfolds off. ♪ hello? [ male announcer ] and now new and improved febreze fabric refresher with up to two times the odor elimination so you can breathe happy, guaranteed. but when it doesn't stay in the dish there's easy-off oven cleaner. because easy-off cuts through five times more grease than the leading all-purpose cleaner. so you're ready whenever inspiration strikes. cook with passion. clean with easy-off. >>> a major milestone for a woman who has
we'll meet her when beth parker brings us her story.lieve keeping kids healthy can start with healthy hands. with the lysol no-touch hand soap system healthy hands can be automatic. for healthy tips and more, visit lysol.com/missionforhealth. for febreze fabric refresher; we asked real people if they'd help us with an experiment they agreed. [ experimenter 1 ] relax, take some nice deep breaths. [ experimenter 2 ] what do you smell? lilac. clean. there's something that's really fresh. a little...
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as beth parker rrports...least two members of ttat family in calvert county maayland had theeflu aad a staph infection. infection. crews ddessee n haz-mat suits enteringga houss. it mmy look alarminn to you, buttto ashley llng says: "my grannmoter waa a very ssecial lady to me. she ttke care of me." ong's 811year old grandmother ruth blake died at her home march 1st. she was sufferinn from a severe ressiratory illness.long says: "she had started geeting sick and the family was coming around to take care of her. around that time, we diin't think it was that serious. but as a amily we all pitched ii to help take care of my grandmother." &phelped are gone. - ashley's 58-yeer-old uncle and her 56 year old aunt got sick and died too. the 3 maryland dept of health and mental hyggeneeconfirms the siblings had influenza h3 - a now, in just a few weeks, ashley hasslost her grandmother, an aunt and an uncle..oog says: "we're just pulling together and doing what a family needs to do tt get throughha time like this." ashl
as beth parker rrports...least two members of ttat family in calvert county maayland had theeflu aad a staph infection. infection. crews ddessee n haz-mat suits enteringga houss. it mmy look alarminn to you, buttto ashley llng says: "my grannmoter waa a very ssecial lady to me. she ttke care of me." ong's 811year old grandmother ruth blake died at her home march 1st. she was sufferinn from a severe ressiratory illness.long says: "she had started geeting sick and the family was...
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. >> reporter: in 2008, judge parker weighed over 300 pounds.he suffered from type two diabetes but still thought he could get the upper hand. >> i figured that if i do enough pushups or, you know, something like that, that i'd lose the gut and it didn't happen. i really didn't... what didn't happen was i didn't do the sit ups. (laughs) >> reporter: when he heard about a novel approach at the cleveland clinic-- stomach surgery to treat diabetes-- he signed up to join the study. 150 patients with poorly controlled type two diabetes were divided into three groups. one, including parker, had gastric bypass surgery where a small pouch is created to replace the stomach. one had a gastric sleeve procedure where the size of the stomach is reduced. the third received only medication. after one year, 42% of those who had gastric bypass and 37% with the gastric sleeve procedure had their diabetes completely you should control with normal blood sugars. that compares with just 12% of the patients using only medications. dr. steven nissen helped run the stud
. >> reporter: in 2008, judge parker weighed over 300 pounds.he suffered from type two diabetes but still thought he could get the upper hand. >> i figured that if i do enough pushups or, you know, something like that, that i'd lose the gut and it didn't happen. i really didn't... what didn't happen was i didn't do the sit ups. (laughs) >> reporter: when he heard about a novel approach at the cleveland clinic-- stomach surgery to treat diabetes-- he signed up to join the...
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beth parker shows us what they can teach each other can change history. >> reporter: rolling across a soccer field is hope for world peace. >> and i'm from israel. >> she's from israel and is arab and goes hand-in-hand with another teen who, at worst, show might have hated, at best, she would have never met. >> and mixed emotion a little nervous. i'm living with them. >> reporter: the jewish fed region of greater washington and the parent center for peace helped bring eight teenage soccer players to washington this week. >> and back home, those girls live 20 or 30 minutessa-from- each other and they're worlds a part and it's the soccer fold that has brought them together. >> they all live in israel but in separate villages. >> reporter: even their conversation in this classroom at the high school begins with a roll of a soccer ball. whoever is holding the ball talks. >> hi, i'm adam and i travelled to israel this summer. >> how did your family feel when you first decided to join us? >> it was interesting and afraid a little bit, but when we came they hug us and we talk and learn new w
beth parker shows us what they can teach each other can change history. >> reporter: rolling across a soccer field is hope for world peace. >> and i'm from israel. >> she's from israel and is arab and goes hand-in-hand with another teen who, at worst, show might have hated, at best, she would have never met. >> and mixed emotion a little nervous. i'm living with them. >> reporter: the jewish fed region of greater washington and the parent center for peace helped...
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a lot of people call her grandma and beth parker has more. >> reporter: she's still dancing on this, her 103rd birthday. >> and i feel great. >> feeling great and doing good, bringing squeal of joy to special needs kids. today, those students help celebrate her 103rd birthday. you see for the last 20 years, mclauren has worked 40 hours a week as a foster grandparent. there is no one more grateful than the teacher. >> and i want to keep you forever and forever. >> reporter: there were proclaimings, a new foot rest and skits in her honor. there was a word from the school's chancellor, a dance with the council member and lots of love from family, including a great, great, great granddaughter. >> i didn't know people loved me that much. >> parents line up to praise her. >> we love her. she helped our child and did this and that and the patients. a lot of our special needs kids can do things and that takes them longer. and one thing show always has is time and in the 103 years tells us she does. >> reporter: this is not occasional work. virginia leaves her house here every morning but doe
a lot of people call her grandma and beth parker has more. >> reporter: she's still dancing on this, her 103rd birthday. >> and i feel great. >> feeling great and doing good, bringing squeal of joy to special needs kids. today, those students help celebrate her 103rd birthday. you see for the last 20 years, mclauren has worked 40 hours a week as a foster grandparent. there is no one more grateful than the teacher. >> and i want to keep you forever and forever. >>...
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bob parker is still with us. when you look at the eurozone economy, bob, we're not going to get any major consumer -- i mean germany, everybody is looking for the consumers to start spending but they don't. that's not what they do, is it? >> if we look at the two track europe eve got very weak consumer confidence in economies like portugal, spain, italy, the stress economies because of very high unemployment or expectations of higher unemployment. the question is why do we have weak consumer confidence in germany when unemployment is actually at or near a historic low? and the reason for that is the german consumer is very concerned about the impact on the tax bill of eurozone bailout or further bailout. although consumer confidence in the eurozone is getting less bad and it's showing signs of forming a base, it's way premature. i think we'll bounce along the bottom. >> we'll check into futures. stocks down near the session lows at the moment, certainly the data hasn't helped uk services pmi came in and were expa
bob parker is still with us. when you look at the eurozone economy, bob, we're not going to get any major consumer -- i mean germany, everybody is looking for the consumers to start spending but they don't. that's not what they do, is it? >> if we look at the two track europe eve got very weak consumer confidence in economies like portugal, spain, italy, the stress economies because of very high unemployment or expectations of higher unemployment. the question is why do we have weak...
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. >> here i clyde and bon knee parker who died as they lived. this explains the fact that her body had more bullet holes than clyde's. anyone of the bullets would have been fatal to both. after killing 14 people and coming safely through so many gun battles, it did not seem advisable to fire just one bullet. >> thbecause their crime story began in east texas and involved louisiana, they are connected to the 1930s story of shreveport as well. probably most people associate them with an intense two year period from 1932 to 1934 when they were involved in a string of armed robberies and murders throughout this part of the united states. we think that they actlly met initially in 1930 when bonnie parker was working as a waitress and clyde went to prison. their first crime took place in texas. the shreveport times was reporting their exploits in the newspaper and people in this area kept up with it as they did the gangters in american history. it was the age of john dillinger and pretty boy floyd. all three of those all were killed by almolaw enforce
. >> here i clyde and bon knee parker who died as they lived. this explains the fact that her body had more bullet holes than clyde's. anyone of the bullets would have been fatal to both. after killing 14 people and coming safely through so many gun battles, it did not seem advisable to fire just one bullet. >> thbecause their crime story began in east texas and involved louisiana, they are connected to the 1930s story of shreveport as well. probably most people associate them with...
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us today, the "washington post" bob woodward, cnbc's becky quick, the "washington post" kathleen parker and the "national journal's" major garrett. while republicans are having to explain rush limbaugh's hatefulness this week, barack obama is radiating optimism these days. the president is channeling that old ronald reagan morning in america. here he was on tuesday. >> i'm not going to settle for a country where a few do really well and everybody else is struggling to get by. i promise you this. as long as you got an ounce of fight left in you, i'll have a ton of fight left in me. chris: a new poll has obama losing to mitt romney by four points believe it or not, even with all of the damage that romney sustained lately. other polls have obama winning or tied. those are snapshots. obama knows history. he knows that the trend in a president's job approval is the key. this chart shows his approval and disapproval since inauguration. right now his approval is going up decidedly, this is going down. reagan and bill clinton were other firm termers with rising in the spring of their election y
us today, the "washington post" bob woodward, cnbc's becky quick, the "washington post" kathleen parker and the "national journal's" major garrett. while republicans are having to explain rush limbaugh's hatefulness this week, barack obama is radiating optimism these days. the president is channeling that old ronald reagan morning in america. here he was on tuesday. >> i'm not going to settle for a country where a few do really well and everybody else is...
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. >> the inevitable end, retribution, bonny parker who died as they lived, by the gun. the officers were on the left side of the road nearest the driver, thus explains the fact that bonnie's body at more bullet holes than clyde. any one of these bullets would have been fatal to both, but after having killed 14 people, most of whom were officers of the law and having come safely through so many gun battles, it did not seem advisable to fire just one bullet. >> bonnie and clyde were probably some of the most notorious gangsters of the 1930s crime era in the united states. because their crime story began in texas, east texas and involved louisiana, they're very sort of connected to the 1930s story of shreveport, as well. probably most people associate bonnie and clyde with a very intense two-year period from 1932 to 1934 when they were involved in a string of armed robberies and murders throughout this part of the united states. we think that bonnie and clyde actually met initially in 1930 when bonnie parker was working as a waitress in dallas, texas, and soon after that c
. >> the inevitable end, retribution, bonny parker who died as they lived, by the gun. the officers were on the left side of the road nearest the driver, thus explains the fact that bonnie's body at more bullet holes than clyde. any one of these bullets would have been fatal to both, but after having killed 14 people, most of whom were officers of the law and having come safely through so many gun battles, it did not seem advisable to fire just one bullet. >> bonnie and clyde were...
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in the newsroom beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> to a story first seen on fox 5, a former montgomery county police officer trying to clear her name after a drug conspiracy investigation. delores culmer was arrested last year accused of using her police powers to help her boyfriend in a drug trafficking ring. investigators say she used the cash for real estate in ohio, pennsylvania and maryland laundering money for her boyfriend. turns out that was untrue and the charges were dropped. >> it's just very disappointing because i look at the fact i was a police officer and i say if this can happen to me, boy, anybody can say anything about any of us and our freedom can be taken. >> culmer resigned from the force. the money, cars and other belongings to the federal authorities -- the federal authorities took are being returned. >>> new tonight those new red capped handy -- red topped handicapped parking meters have nothing to do with the new program. there are there's a move afoot to banish the program. fox 5's karen gray houston in the newsroom. >> just when you were starting to figure that prog
in the newsroom beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> to a story first seen on fox 5, a former montgomery county police officer trying to clear her name after a drug conspiracy investigation. delores culmer was arrested last year accused of using her police powers to help her boyfriend in a drug trafficking ring. investigators say she used the cash for real estate in ohio, pennsylvania and maryland laundering money for her boyfriend. turns out that was untrue and the charges were dropped....
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fox 5 beth parker has more. >> reporter: philip gilberti was a 300-pound ex-con with a long history of violence. tony robacci has known him since high school. >> loose cannon. we're all afraid of him. we tried to be on his good side. i helped him a lot, one of a few friends. he lived out of his car and if i met him today, i'd walk the other way, but we were high school friends and he basically just lived the wrong life. >> reporter: r osackas was at work tuesday when his phone rang and his father told him he had showed up at the house. he was told the story about how gilberti went to the house where his estranged wife heather mcguire was staying. >> he found her there and worked her over. he actually broke the butt of the gun, the stock of a gun on her, and he had taped it together with duct tape. >> reporter: police say gilberti shot and killed mcguire and dumped her body on connecticut avenue as witnesses watched. >> he just tells us the whole story of what he did and he had the firearm and he kept playing with it and checking it and everything like that. so for a couple hours we wer
fox 5 beth parker has more. >> reporter: philip gilberti was a 300-pound ex-con with a long history of violence. tony robacci has known him since high school. >> loose cannon. we're all afraid of him. we tried to be on his good side. i helped him a lot, one of a few friends. he lived out of his car and if i met him today, i'd walk the other way, but we were high school friends and he basically just lived the wrong life. >> reporter: r osackas was at work tuesday when his phone...
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in upper marlboro maryland, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> a new tax pulling in cash for montgomery countyplus a historic golf course is shutting down. shawn yancy has your fox 5 top five. five. >> up first tonight, brian, it appears the bag tax is working. no. 5, montgomery county maryland's bag tax took in $1,504,000 in the first month. the -- $154,000 in the first month. the five cent fee went into effect january 1st. if the money continues to come in at that rate, the county would make $1.8 million. no. 4, heads up to at&t customers, changes to your unhinted data plans. if you -- unlimited data plans. if you consume more than 3 gigs of data a month, the company will send you a warning. no. 3, expect delays on metro's red, orange and blue lines this weekend. track's will be closed on all three lines sunday. on the red line the shady grove, rockville and twin grove stations will be closed. no. 2, no more golf on the links at ft. meade. the base needs room to expand. the military is trying to find jobs for the nearly three dozen people who work there. and no. 1 tonight, the capital bike s
in upper marlboro maryland, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> a new tax pulling in cash for montgomery countyplus a historic golf course is shutting down. shawn yancy has your fox 5 top five. five. >> up first tonight, brian, it appears the bag tax is working. no. 5, montgomery county maryland's bag tax took in $1,504,000 in the first month. the -- $154,000 in the first month. the five cent fee went into effect january 1st. if the money continues to come in at that rate, the county...
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i'm beth parker, his generous donation coming up. oming up >>> and how about an early easter present for the family. the washington humane society is offering 29-cent rabbit adoptions through sunday in honor of leap year. they're trying to make room for the many animals expected to arrive in the spring. e spring. [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more for cable and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for an incredible price: just $89.99 a month for two years with a two-year agreement. it's an amazing deal, but it's for a limited time only. so don't wait. want to save even more? call right now and we'll add a special bonus: $300 back. unlike cable, fios delivers a 100% fiber-optic network to your home. get america's fastest, most consistent, most reliable internet, plus the best tv picture quality, and more hd. why keep paying so much for cable? switch to fios for just $89.99 a month for two years with a two-year agreement. save $600 in your first two
i'm beth parker, his generous donation coming up. oming up >>> and how about an early easter present for the family. the washington humane society is offering 29-cent rabbit adoptions through sunday in honor of leap year. they're trying to make room for the many animals expected to arrive in the spring. e spring. [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more for cable and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone...
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spotsylvania county, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> still wants a toy though. but that was so cute. that is adorable. >> he has a big heart. >> a hundred cats and dogs. they may not allow that, dylan. >> probably not. but good idea though. >> maybe at least one. >> a big story we are following this morning. a big new clue in the search identify hit and run driver. >> lauren demarco is following that story for us this morning. >> reporter: it turns out that hit and run was caught on camera. we now have the video. police not only looking for the driver but also trying to identify the victim. more details coming up next on fox 5 morning news. ♪ pierre! your fashion is so "right now," but your banking is so last season! earn more with high yield free checking at capital one bank. instead of some unfashionable rate, your checking could be earning five times the national average. and free atms anywhere. five times the interest? that's hot. oooooo! let's catwalk! you want more interest? open an account at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? does this make my tuches look big? those s
spotsylvania county, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> still wants a toy though. but that was so cute. that is adorable. >> he has a big heart. >> a hundred cats and dogs. they may not allow that, dylan. >> probably not. but good idea though. >> maybe at least one. >> a big story we are following this morning. a big new clue in the search identify hit and run driver. >> lauren demarco is following that story for us this morning. >> reporter: it turns...
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in arlington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> all right. a talker. >>> the georgetown hoyas women taking aim at the sweet 16 but were they stung by the yellow jackets? >> and peyton manning heading for denver. we are hearing from manning coming up next in sports. [ male announcer ] take the gamble out of stain removal. introducing resolve all-stains! the pre-treat that combines a chamber of oxygen formula with a chamber of enzyme formula in the same bottle. resolve removes all types of stains in the first wash. trust resolve. forget stains. my little helpers... and 100% natural french's yellow mustard. it has zero calories for me, and a taste my family loves. >>> the georgetown hoyas looking to punch their ticket to the sweet 16. but the georgia tech yellow jackets stood in the way. sugar romeers scored a team high 14 points for the hoyas but the yellow jackets too strong. let's point this out. even with the loss, congratulations to ti. a mcgee and ruby lee wright. they were part of the winningest senior class in school history. >>> the coo
in arlington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> all right. a talker. >>> the georgetown hoyas women taking aim at the sweet 16 but were they stung by the yellow jackets? >> and peyton manning heading for denver. we are hearing from manning coming up next in sports. [ male announcer ] take the gamble out of stain removal. introducing resolve all-stains! the pre-treat that combines a chamber of oxygen formula with a chamber of enzyme formula in the same bottle. resolve removes all...
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i'm he beth parker. i'll tell you all about it coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families...bors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best technology rules. >>> we take a look outside overwashington, d.c. today. you know you experienced some snow possibly in the area yesterday. we'll see if tucker has anymore on the forecast. hopefully no
i'm he beth parker. i'll tell you all about it coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families...bors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies...
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in washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> the cherry blossoms are in peak bloom and bloomed earlieraning they expanded to six weeks. more than 1 million people are expected to celebrate the blooms this year and including sue palka live near the tidal basin. sue, this could be the last day you that you see the flowers at their very, very best. >> reporter: they still are really pretty, brian. you're absolutely right. what i am noticing is that a lot of petals are coming off. so, i think they have hit their peak and are beginning to drop some of the petals, and i think, obviously, that message got out to the vast masses that are fans of our beautiful cherry blossom trees. search down here and we can see the green leaves on the trees. they're beginning to drop the petals. the rain we're expecting this weekend will also get them to continue dropping. boy, oh, boy. look at the crowds. i have been coming here a lot of years, brian. i don't really remember a crowd this big. of course, it's a combination of the fact that we got up to 83 degrees and it's a friday, and the cherry blossoms are
in washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> the cherry blossoms are in peak bloom and bloomed earlieraning they expanded to six weeks. more than 1 million people are expected to celebrate the blooms this year and including sue palka live near the tidal basin. sue, this could be the last day you that you see the flowers at their very, very best. >> reporter: they still are really pretty, brian. you're absolutely right. what i am noticing is that a lot of petals are coming off. so,...
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fox 5's beth parker shows us how the etch-a-sketch has been jumped right into the front in politics. >> reporter: you can shake it up. shaking up the political world a toy that's 52 years old when a mitt romney staffer compared his candidate's position to the clearing of an etch-a-sketch. for many it cleared out the cobwebs. >> turn the nobodies and the line goes up and down -- turn the knobs and the line goes up and down. >> i can make whatever i want and if i don't like it, i can erase it. >> reporter: do you think that's a good strategy for a political campaign? >> absolutely not. >> i think it's a good idea if this were on planet earth where none of us actually really do get second chances, sure, if i could jump back in my mother's womb and jump out again. >> reporter: etch-a-sketch got a jump from the toy story movies. >> exhibit a, woody, he was kidnapped. exhibit b. >> reporter: but there has been nothing like this according to third generation etch-a-sketch maker martin kilgallin who looks like this and, of course, this. their company is called ohio art. >> my dad and i were
fox 5's beth parker shows us how the etch-a-sketch has been jumped right into the front in politics. >> reporter: you can shake it up. shaking up the political world a toy that's 52 years old when a mitt romney staffer compared his candidate's position to the clearing of an etch-a-sketch. for many it cleared out the cobwebs. >> turn the nobodies and the line goes up and down -- turn the knobs and the line goes up and down. >> i can make whatever i want and if i don't like it,...
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i'm beth parker. i'll tell you what you need to know if you're going to buy or sell. >> how far would you go for cheaper gas? some people are heading south of the border, but the state department warns it could cost them in much bigger ways. stick around. we'll be right back. chili's $20 dinner for two has a bold new favorite -- steak. first, share an appetizer, then choose two entrees, like our 100% usda choice sirloin, available for a limited time on chili's $20 dinner for two. texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get high yield free checking at capital one bank. why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the national average!! and free atms anywhere. five times the national average!!! that's new school banking. sign up for high yield free checking at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? somebody help me down. >>> the circus is in town, but not everyone is happy about it. some members of the animal rights group peta gathe
i'm beth parker. i'll tell you what you need to know if you're going to buy or sell. >> how far would you go for cheaper gas? some people are heading south of the border, but the state department warns it could cost them in much bigger ways. stick around. we'll be right back. chili's $20 dinner for two has a bold new favorite -- steak. first, share an appetizer, then choose two entrees, like our 100% usda choice sirloin, available for a limited time on chili's $20 dinner for...
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i'm beth parker.ll you all about it coming up. >>> but first here's fox business network's neil cavuto. >> filling up with natural gas to save a whole loft cash, general motors announcing it -- lot of cash, general motors announcing it will start selling its heavy duty silverado pickup trucks with an option to run on natural gas. those prices are currently more than $1 a gallon cheaper than regular gas. prices at the pump keep jumping now up for 27 straight days and it looks like the service sector is gaining momentum expanding at its fastest pace in a year and that is a big deal since the service industry makes up nearly 90% of the economy. putting the dunk in dunkin' donuts, the chain scoring a marketing deal with basketball superstar lebron james with a focus on asian markets. james has a huge following in china. dunk in also planning to create new treats to boost its asian business including pork donuts. don't ask. that's business. i'm neil cavuto. >> this is fox 5 sto
i'm beth parker.ll you all about it coming up. >>> but first here's fox business network's neil cavuto. >> filling up with natural gas to save a whole loft cash, general motors announcing it -- lot of cash, general motors announcing it will start selling its heavy duty silverado pickup trucks with an option to run on natural gas. those prices are currently more than $1 a gallon cheaper than regular gas. prices at the pump keep jumping now up for 27 straight days and it looks like...
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adam parker. straighten up. the guy's a doctor in statistics. how could you come up with a price target of 11.67. everything else is a round number. scott does his work. we'll see you soon. >> thanks, guys. >> 20 minutes or so before we ring the bell. nasdaq is up, as i see, a bit more than 1%. >> pretty good rebound today following the year's biggest sell-off earlier this week. up next, we're going to break down the charts and show you why it could take some time to see some profits come off the table. >> after the bell, we'll check in with the ceo of hyatt hotels. will sky-high gas prices force consumers to cut back on travel. >> look at the commodities right now and how they're trading. you're watching the "closing bell." >>> but first, before we go to break, the "dividend." which small cap stock is the bigger loser so far this year? build-a-bear workshop, dine eji, or overstom.com? look at all this stuff for coffee. oh there's tons. french presses, espresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shippin
adam parker. straighten up. the guy's a doctor in statistics. how could you come up with a price target of 11.67. everything else is a round number. scott does his work. we'll see you soon. >> thanks, guys. >> 20 minutes or so before we ring the bell. nasdaq is up, as i see, a bit more than 1%. >> pretty good rebound today following the year's biggest sell-off earlier this week. up next, we're going to break down the charts and show you why it could take some time to see some...
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fox 5's bath parker is in the news -- beth parker is in the newsroom with the latest. >> it's difficult to hear, but we're told the child's body was so decomposed it could take months to complete the autopsy and get back all the test results. investigators and prosecutors will need that information to determine if this could be a murder or something else. the toys outside tell you children spend time here. the red lines mark the spot where the trunk of a car became a child's grave. >> it was kind of heartbreaking to hear for the family and for everybody that lives in here, especially the little ones. >> it brought tears to me eyes. it was very saddening. >> reporter: calvert county sheriff mike evans says the parents of a 32-year-old woman were cleaning out her car when they discovered the remains after a baby. neighbors had noticed the car sitting outside the trailer where the woman lives. >> i'd say at least a week or two just sitting there. >> i've seen the car parked there probably for the last week and i haven't seen it move or anything of. >> reporter: investigators aren't sure wh
fox 5's bath parker is in the news -- beth parker is in the newsroom with the latest. >> it's difficult to hear, but we're told the child's body was so decomposed it could take months to complete the autopsy and get back all the test results. investigators and prosecutors will need that information to determine if this could be a murder or something else. the toys outside tell you children spend time here. the red lines mark the spot where the trunk of a car became a child's grave....
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in washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> what an inspiration. love ms. mclauren. >>> the news keeps coming with the news at 11:00 right now. >> and thank you for with us. i am maureen umeh. we begin with the bombshell out of iraq after an american citizen says he was released after nine months of imprisonment. he claims that he had been held by shi'ite militia that, for years, had targeted american troops. >> a shi'ite militia freeing an american man they say was an american soldier. the man is claimed to be randy michael but the u.s. army says it does not know of any unaccounted for troops in iraq. washington withdrew its forces from iraq in december. >> while there are no firm details on his given name, he claims to be a former u.s. soldier who left iraq and went back as a civilian and was captured. the shi'ite militia claiming they held the man captive for nine months. >> we apologize for the technical problems in that story. we'll try to get back to it time permitting. >>> a former platoon leader says that the seweddier accused of killing 16 afghan c
in washington, beth parker, fox 5 news. >> what an inspiration. love ms. mclauren. >>> the news keeps coming with the news at 11:00 right now. >> and thank you for with us. i am maureen umeh. we begin with the bombshell out of iraq after an american citizen says he was released after nine months of imprisonment. he claims that he had been held by shi'ite militia that, for years, had targeted american troops. >> a shi'ite militia freeing an american man they say was an...
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i'm beth parker. you how what's happening here might impact world peace. >>> but first here's fox business network's neil cavuto. >> not a super tuesday on wall street, the dow suffering its worst day so far this year, investors worrying about greece's debt problems and the global economy, particular china. oil prices also hitting the skids, a weaker economy would mean weaker demand for crude. so the offset there could be this. guess what else is dropping? gas prices. the national average falling just one penny, but we'll take it after 27 straight days of gain. meantime the federal jury finding allen stanford guilty of cheating investors out of billions of dollars. stanford could be facing more than 20 years behind bars for one of the largest ponzi schemes in financial history. getting online even if you are off the beaten path, verizon introducing a new wireless broadband service targeting rural areas, home fusion system costing about 60 bucks a month, but it also requires installing a special antenn
i'm beth parker. you how what's happening here might impact world peace. >>> but first here's fox business network's neil cavuto. >> not a super tuesday on wall street, the dow suffering its worst day so far this year, investors worrying about greece's debt problems and the global economy, particular china. oil prices also hitting the skids, a weaker economy would mean weaker demand for crude. so the offset there could be this. guess what else is dropping? gas prices. the...
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a's and mariners today good debut for parker. came over in the trevor cahill deal. a's pounds out 16 hits, weeks had two of them, including a two-run homer as the a's beat the ms 9-2. >> to the ice, blues on the power play, neimi chasing the puck. bounces right to andy mcdonald. 1-0 blues. later, mitchell on net. it will trickle in. sharks' first goal in more than 123 minutes. tied at one. takes the blues just 20 seconds to respond. the tip inthe blues prevent the sharks from retaking first place. >> third round of the honda classic in palm beach. rory mcilroy has a chance to take over number one in the world. the birdie putt, good. two up on harry english and tom gillis, english shoots a 66. two 22-year-olds in the final group but five players are within four shots of the lead so it's not a game me for mcilroy. tiger is nine shots of the lead. >> come upg later, the as're looking for a new first baseman, a great story. coming up. >> and jeremy lin tomorrow, 10:00 a.m. mike mike i know one guy who is going to be watching. >> do you think they'll double team him? >>
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alex parker has the story. >> mark little is trading in the hustle and bustle of d.c.estination of the big dance. >> i think it will be difficult initially because march madness to me is calling my friend talking about the games. >> in the last 20 years, they have made the trek to a tournament site to mingle in the madness. >> typical male bonding. we catch up on weekend. our kids, ourselves our families. >> it started in college park when syracuse upset. >> we have been to l.a., albuquerque, tampa. >> a staple on all the trips his best friend. >> i have known dwayne since i was 16 years old. talks last year we were making friends to go to anaheim and he suffered a heart attack. as he was going through surgery there were complications and sadly, he passed away and died. >> they still took the trip. now, they are in phoenix for the west regional. >> we decided to go in honor of him. >> it is very hard. he was like a brother to me. once i had my other friends there who can cover me, it will be good to see everybody. i am looking forward to it. >> alex parker, abc 7 sport
alex parker has the story. >> mark little is trading in the hustle and bustle of d.c.estination of the big dance. >> i think it will be difficult initially because march madness to me is calling my friend talking about the games. >> in the last 20 years, they have made the trek to a tournament site to mingle in the madness. >> typical male bonding. we catch up on weekend. our kids, ourselves our families. >> it started in college park when syracuse upset. >>...
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. >> parker barnes, fox 5 news. >> not feeling hysterical. here to tell more about the storm. >> hits the earth's atmosphere, a glancing blow, not a direct hit. afected is the northern lights. don't think to see them here. a bright full moon would help see it. saw it last night in the lakes. tonight the best viewing of the lights from the flare will be from the northern plains. lots more solar activity expected. >> apple still celebrating the new ipad, but the justice department trying to bring an end to the party. why the company could face a lawsuit. >> and newest cause raising eye buts. why the manager said he's a drug supporter coming up. >> and the maryland terrapins in the tournament right now. at the first game where they said they have something to prove. what everyone had to say about him. >> e-mail at fox 5 at wttg.com >>> ? >>> found the video first last week. trying to prove that obama was a, quote, radical. >>> legalize marijuana. two years ago called for ending mandatory prison sentences. has never us
. >> parker barnes, fox 5 news. >> not feeling hysterical. here to tell more about the storm. >> hits the earth's atmosphere, a glancing blow, not a direct hit. afected is the northern lights. don't think to see them here. a bright full moon would help see it. saw it last night in the lakes. tonight the best viewing of the lights from the flare will be from the northern plains. lots more solar activity expected. >> apple still celebrating the new ipad, but the justice...
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the land first quarter a good game down in san antonio tonight first quarter derrick rose and tony parkerat halftime right now 60-50 in the third quarter san antonio. college basketball tonight northwestern chance to do what they have never done before n.c.a.a. tournament all that would have to do tonight defeat no. 11 ohio state tall order john shurna last game at home all-time leading scorer doing work in the second half. rallied from a double-digit deficit to get within five and in the closing seconds down three from 28 ft.. the game is tied at 73 with seven seconds left after a buckeye timeout jared sullinger 22 won the game for ohio state 75-73. 17-12 does not look very good for them in terms of the tournament. add baseball arizona today with chicago cubs all the attention to detail carrying on again today at this time with the outfielders always take lot of eyeballs during spring training workouts today machine was jack way of shooting baseballs into the sun. making these guys work today nothing easy chicago cubs cap this year. had a talk with picture of 4 starting spot this spring
the land first quarter a good game down in san antonio tonight first quarter derrick rose and tony parkerat halftime right now 60-50 in the third quarter san antonio. college basketball tonight northwestern chance to do what they have never done before n.c.a.a. tournament all that would have to do tonight defeat no. 11 ohio state tall order john shurna last game at home all-time leading scorer doing work in the second half. rallied from a double-digit deficit to get within five and in the...
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the latest from beth parker live in the newsroom with the story. beth? >> reporter: wisdom, the woman you are about to meet spent the better part of a decade trying to keep her daughter away from a man with a violence past. she said there were constant threats and he was charged with attempted murder years ago. she did everything she could to save her daughter. it was not enough. >> he wanted me dead. he wanted me out of the picture. >> reporter: that's what joanne thought about her son-in-law phillip gil berry. her daughter was finally feeling safe when he was locked up twice this past weekend for violating a protective order. >> we spent the day together on sunday. she told me, i feel free. i feel happy for once. >> reporter: but gilberti was released again. this time she got a known call from police. >> they told me they were coming to my office to speak to me. when they told me that, i was, like, oh -- i was like -- i lost it because i knew that he would not just hit her. i thought this is bad, this is my worst nightmare come true. >> reporter: polic
the latest from beth parker live in the newsroom with the story. beth? >> reporter: wisdom, the woman you are about to meet spent the better part of a decade trying to keep her daughter away from a man with a violence past. she said there were constant threats and he was charged with attempted murder years ago. she did everything she could to save her daughter. it was not enough. >> he wanted me dead. he wanted me out of the picture. >> reporter: that's what joanne thought...
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beth parker reports. >> reporter: selling a house in d.c. or the closed-in suburbs -- >> we're saying the price war of a bite pageant. >> reporter: translation, it if it's price right and looks good, it will sell fast. >> reporter: under $1 million, it's very competitive right now to tree to find a house, multiple offers are coming in. >> hello, how are you? >> i'm good. >> reporter: wendy banner said she's seeing multiple offers and is not seeing bidding wars pushing properties over the ska asking price, like what happened in 2005 and 2006 and the farther out you go -- . >> the outer suburbs are lagging behind this rush of a new activity. >> reporter: marnie looked at 20 homes. >> we liked a bunch of stuff we saw. i wish there was more to see. >> reporter: goldberg's noticing a tight market in maryland and look at the numbers in d.c. in february 2011, there were 2,198 properties on the market in washington. february 2012, there were 1,597 properties for sale and that is a 27% decrease. realtors say that people are jumping into the d.c. real
beth parker reports. >> reporter: selling a house in d.c. or the closed-in suburbs -- >> we're saying the price war of a bite pageant. >> reporter: translation, it if it's price right and looks good, it will sell fast. >> reporter: under $1 million, it's very competitive right now to tree to find a house, multiple offers are coming in. >> hello, how are you? >> i'm good. >> reporter: wendy banner said she's seeing multiple offers and is not seeing...
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this is where nick parker, our producer was calling us from.to move as they try make sense of exactly what is happening and how much damage it's costing. obviously this is one of those events when an earthquake strikes you may want to go to plan b. we don't know if people are out there because of the earthquake or the fact that they happen to be there. here's additional pictures coming to us. some firefighters there. again, we don't know whether they're trying to access some sort of underground tube or some sort of an underground venting system. >> deb? >> it appears that phone lines also now flooded in and around mexico city. clearly, there was more damage that struck into that main city. and if there was damage in mexico city, i'm sure we can imagine there was certainly some damage done in acapulco, which was just about 120 miles from the center of that quake. chad, we see the people out there, but we also see cars driving normally. what do most people do when there's an earthquake? >> what i don't see, i don't concrete dust engulfing the cit
this is where nick parker, our producer was calling us from.to move as they try make sense of exactly what is happening and how much damage it's costing. obviously this is one of those events when an earthquake strikes you may want to go to plan b. we don't know if people are out there because of the earthquake or the fact that they happen to be there. here's additional pictures coming to us. some firefighters there. again, we don't know whether they're trying to access some sort of underground...
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beth parker has the story. >> this is the most remarkable thing i have ever seen. >> reporter: that'sg coming from a surgeon. what's he talking about began ten years ago with a conversation. >> i said, you're going to transplant what? >> a decade later at the university of maryland medical center, they did it. a face transplant. the patient is a southern virginia man named richard norris who was disfigured in what doctors call a ballistics incident. >> this is an individual who has not lived for the last 15 years, as you and i know it. living behind a mask. living as a reckless, doing his shopping at night. >> reporter: today the team unveiled its work. >> his high school photograph. and you can see the individual as he lived for 15 years of his life behind the mask. mr. richard norris only six days after his surgical procedure. [ applause ] >> reporter: it took a lot of people to make this happen. more than 100 staff members here at the hospital had direct contact with this patient. the surgery began one day and spilled over into the next day. all together, it was 36 hours. >> it was
beth parker has the story. >> this is the most remarkable thing i have ever seen. >> reporter: that'sg coming from a surgeon. what's he talking about began ten years ago with a conversation. >> i said, you're going to transplant what? >> a decade later at the university of maryland medical center, they did it. a face transplant. the patient is a southern virginia man named richard norris who was disfigured in what doctors call a ballistics incident. >> this is an...
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beth parker introduces us to a maryland man who grew up in poland and came to tell his story. want to warn you, some of the video you'll see is disturbing. >> reporter: when he was a young man and now at age 89, morris it knew he needed to tell his story. >> it's my obligation to let the people know what i went through and i'm the lucky one. i'm alive. >> as a teenager, he suffered in the concentration camp. >> we all talk. >> you talked about that? >> he came today to the united states holocaust memorial museum to tell the story of his youth. he lives in baltimore and is part of a program at the museum called first person, a chance for public to hear from holocaust survivors, many are students. >> they are our future leaders, right? they have their mind made up. >> rosen and friends are wearing arm bands that mark them as jews. when his parents were taken away to a place he never heard of, he was told -- >> don't worry. i send them back home. >> but his parents would never be home and five of his siblings died in the holocaust, too. the u.s. holocaust museum has 1.7 million v
beth parker introduces us to a maryland man who grew up in poland and came to tell his story. want to warn you, some of the video you'll see is disturbing. >> reporter: when he was a young man and now at age 89, morris it knew he needed to tell his story. >> it's my obligation to let the people know what i went through and i'm the lucky one. i'm alive. >> as a teenager, he suffered in the concentration camp. >> we all talk. >> you talked about that? >> he...