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growing system where we are collaborating throughout the city you're a good -- throughout the security of our will focus a little bit on st. luke's. g-- to rob the city. i will focus a little beyond on st. luke's. and we are already strainedoing business, and i am having faculty go to st. luke's to treat some of the patients, so i see this as a beginning step in the traditional direction in the care of the mentally ill. >> good evening, supervisors. but i would like to thank you for this opportunity. i am the founder and president of the national coalition of the black women of san francisco chapter of the re of san franci. give we represent over 53 chapters in the district of columbia. we are an advocacy organization, and we advocate for women and girls and empowerment of women. i would like to support cpmu, because they saw the south as a partner. -- they saw us us a partner. good it was revealed african- american women were dying of breast cancer. they could have swept it under the rug, but they did not. they decided to seek us out of a women's organization so they could locate where men and girls buying of -- dying at a young age to cond
growing system where we are collaborating throughout the city you're a good -- throughout the security of our will focus a little bit on st. luke's. g-- to rob the city. i will focus a little beyond on st. luke's. and we are already strainedoing business, and i am having faculty go to st. luke's to treat some of the patients, so i see this as a beginning step in the traditional direction in the care of the mentally ill. >> good evening, supervisors. but i would like to thank you for this...
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store owners believe they are being used as scapegoats for the city's crime problems. >> people that are robbedn that environment, it will not change. because there is no liquor store. to pinpoint a liquor store as being the problem for people's bad behavior is wrong. >> the city's planning director says the change will be introduced to the city council this fall and it will be phased in over two years. >> we have some clouds in the area today but there is some son, to with no rain nearby. temperatures are rising. that is normal for this time of year. it is already 84 at the airport and humidity is down to 44%. the twins are 6 miles per hour. it is 88 degrees downtown. lower humidity and unseasonably warm temperatures will make for pleasant conditions. yesterday the isolated showers popped up and we will find out what happens in the rest of the forecast. >> under maryland law, your car could simply disappear and be sold out from under your nose. tonight at 11, we expose blossom says a license to steal. here's a preview -- >> from -- some local car owners say they had no intention of selling the
store owners believe they are being used as scapegoats for the city's crime problems. >> people that are robbedn that environment, it will not change. because there is no liquor store. to pinpoint a liquor store as being the problem for people's bad behavior is wrong. >> the city's planning director says the change will be introduced to the city council this fall and it will be phased in over two years. >> we have some clouds in the area today but there is some son, to with no...
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the video shows the tourist being beaten robbed and stripped in front of a city courthouse in baltimore. the video was posted online and went viral. three of the attackers were sentence to prison time. the fourth suspect will be sentenced in december. >>> president obama is back in washington attending back to back fundraisers. about 20 people attended each event. tickets cost $40,000 a person. last month the president's campaign raised $71 million. that's less than mitt romney who held fundraisers in the hamptons last weekend. he raised $100 million in donations in june. >>> the president is renewing his fight to end the bush era tax cuts. he wants to extend cuts for households earning less than $250,000 each year. according to the census bureau only 2% of households have a combined income of $250,000 or more. many argue that the obama plan will hurt small businesses. >>> a d.c. public relations executive has been charged in the criminal probe surrounding grey's 2010 campaign. eugene yeah harris took reimbursements for campaign donations including $44,000 in straw contributions. docume
the video shows the tourist being beaten robbed and stripped in front of a city courthouse in baltimore. the video was posted online and went viral. three of the attackers were sentence to prison time. the fourth suspect will be sentenced in december. >>> president obama is back in washington attending back to back fundraisers. about 20 people attended each event. tickets cost $40,000 a person. last month the president's campaign raised $71 million. that's less than mitt romney who...
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the state. rob roblin is live in east baltimore with more. >> money will be coming in the baltimore but it will be going to rob the united states. all $787 million will be going to citiesross the country to replace aging transit systems. $40 million is coming right here at the baltimore. >> will be used to replace the facility here on kirk ave. it will be torn down and a new green bus facility will take its place. >> we currently have four out of eight that will not accommodate the new hybrid buses. this will allow us to build all the vehicles and side. >> i'm proud to announce the quality of public transportation serving greater baltimore will be getting better. >> ray lahood made the announcement. >> the president was able to sign a two-year transportation bill that will put hundreds of maryland there's to work building roads, bridges, and transportation facilities. >> this is not encapsulated. a lot of the fumes and noise that will drip down into the community, this will be a green building and a better environment. not only for the employees but also the neighborhood. >> we are investing in to the transportation needs of our future. the noise will be a lot less. it
the state. rob roblin is live in east baltimore with more. >> money will be coming in the baltimore but it will be going to rob the united states. all $787 million will be going to citiesross the country to replace aging transit systems. $40 million is coming right here at the baltimore. >> will be used to replace the facility here on kirk ave. it will be torn down and a new green bus facility will take its place. >> we currently have four out of eight that will not...
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the bombing. there are reports he's in a coastal city directing a response. paula? rob? >> perhaps the beginning of the end. tahman bradley in washington. thanks. >>> and there's breaking news from another hot spot. israel is blaming iran for a deadly attack on israeli tourists in bulgaria. at least eight people were killed when a suicide bomber blew up a bus in a resort city. we have learned overnight investigators say the bomber was carrying an american passport and fake driver's license from the state of michigan. he was seen on surveillance walking around that area about an hour before the attack. >>> now to the presidential race. mitt romney making it clear when it comes to his running mate. in ohio yesterday, romney said he's not chosen his vice president. for now, two names seem to be at the top of the list. ohio senator rob portman and former minnesota governor tim pawlenty. also, in an interview with our robin roberts, romney's wife, ann, expressed anger at an ad that poked fun at her show horse which is actually therapy for her multiple sclerosis. >> it's like,
the bombing. there are reports he's in a coastal city directing a response. paula? rob? >> perhaps the beginning of the end. tahman bradley in washington. thanks. >>> and there's breaking news from another hot spot. israel is blaming iran for a deadly attack on israeli tourists in bulgaria. at least eight people were killed when a suicide bomber blew up a bus in a resort city. we have learned overnight investigators say the bomber was carrying an american passport and fake...
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i'm joined by william black in kansas city he's an associate professor of economics and law at the university of missouri kansas city and author of the best way to rob a bank is to own one and in london we go to richard wellings he is deputy editorial director at the institute of economic affairs all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want ok william and i to go to you first here it looks like the global banking system is one big cartel illegal operations and controlling the global economy would you agree or disagree with that statement. now it's not one big cartel but there are a series of large cartels and this scandal makes clear that the city of london is controlled by an enormous cartel and it's made a terrible mistake from its own standpoint it is now violated the antitrust laws and while it's been getting away with a slap on the wrist for all of its misdeeds from the banking regulators who do this like touch regulation in the united states there is enormous potential liability under the antitrust laws and this is going to be at the game changer that is going to potentially destroy the crown jewel
i'm joined by william black in kansas city he's an associate professor of economics and law at the university of missouri kansas city and author of the best way to rob a bank is to own one and in london we go to richard wellings he is deputy editorial director at the institute of economic affairs all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want ok william and i to go to you first here it looks like the global banking system is one big cartel illegal...
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he was beaten, robbed and stripped in the front of the city's courthouse in baltimore. the video was posted online and went viral. three attackers sentenced to prison time with most of the terms suspended. a fourth person will be sentenced in december. >>> frustration in fairfax county after yet another attack on a horse. someone climbed into a haddock and stabbed lucinda. she was also stabbed back in april along with two other horses. a teenager was arrested in that attack and is still in a detention center. >>> a bill that would block construction of a large gas station in montgomery county may be in trouble. one of the cosponsors is thinking about pulling the support. and that is needed to pass the county council it would block ambulances to build a gas station in costco. the massive gas station would pose a health risk, because it's too close to homes and a pool. excuse me. a plan to build prince goreorge coun county's first whole foods. developers wants to build a town center which would include a whole foods, housing, hotel, and office space. the development would
he was beaten, robbed and stripped in the front of the city's courthouse in baltimore. the video was posted online and went viral. three attackers sentenced to prison time with most of the terms suspended. a fourth person will be sentenced in december. >>> frustration in fairfax county after yet another attack on a horse. someone climbed into a haddock and stabbed lucinda. she was also stabbed back in april along with two other horses. a teenager was arrested in that attack and is...
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the grocery store. a major u.s. city has created a man aisle. rob nelson explains. recall now involves half million escape suv's. more than a dozen crashes are as one death. carmakers are preparing to meet tougher government standards on fuel economy. facebook shows revenue is up, are disappointing. users are shifting to mobile which cuts into revenue.ng and it affects how much gamers spend. there's a supermarket with and -- aisle.en they roamed the oceans and dangerous at times. >> but we are fascinated by them. sharks rank among the least animals.d that's why the national is educating the public of the most fascinating ocean dwellers. jummy olabanji got a preview. >> what is this? >> is that the spot and zebra shark? >> this 6-year-old knows his sharks. >> the shark has big teeth and a rise, so they can see pretty good. >> to get more people educated, aquarium is sharkng up its annual with news special exhibits, feedings, and discussions. >> being able to see them. >> the curator says it is one way they work to dispel some of the negative stereotypes. one of the c
the grocery store. a major u.s. city has created a man aisle. rob nelson explains. recall now involves half million escape suv's. more than a dozen crashes are as one death. carmakers are preparing to meet tougher government standards on fuel economy. facebook shows revenue is up, are disappointing. users are shifting to mobile which cuts into revenue.ng and it affects how much gamers spend. there's a supermarket with and -- aisle.en they roamed the oceans and dangerous at times. >> but...
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. >>> the manhunt continues for three people who forced their way into a home, robbing a mother and a son at gunpoint. union city police say the trio broke into that home last night at hanford street. at some point, a fight broke out between the suspects and the people living there. a 62-year-old woman was shot. police not yet giving us an update on her condition. her adult son, who was hilt on the head, police say that injury is nonlife-threatening. neighbors, they were just shocked and surprised something like this actually happened. >> it's a really quiet neighborhood. >> reporter: so it's a big surprise. >> yeah, it is a surprise. that's why i -- i just live two blocks away. >> and those suspects fled the scene immediately after shooting. >>> happening right now, jurors are deliberating the fate of a man accused of beating a priest. the jury got the case late yesterday after closing arguments. william lynch is accused of assaulting father gerald lindner at a retirement home in latsz two years ago. lynch admits attacking the priest but says it was because lind mer molested him as a boy. the d.a.'s office want
. >>> the manhunt continues for three people who forced their way into a home, robbing a mother and a son at gunpoint. union city police say the trio broke into that home last night at hanford street. at some point, a fight broke out between the suspects and the people living there. a 62-year-old woman was shot. police not yet giving us an update on her condition. her adult son, who was hilt on the head, police say that injury is nonlife-threatening. neighbors, they were just shocked...
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the disaster. >> yeah, that's certainly good news and good news that they are making some real progress there. rob marciano, thank you very much. >>> flat broke at cityall. >> the decisions that you're making tonight are effectively throwing a grenade in my life and destroying everything that i've worked for. >> what bankruptcy means for an entire city. [ music playing, indistinct conversations ] the charcoal went out already? [ sighs ] forget it. [ male announcer ] there's more barbeque time in every bag of kingsford charcoal. kingsford. slow down and grill. gives you a 50% annual bonus. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said, "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? ha ha. ♪ >>> bankrupt, dirt poor, on the rocks. whatever you call it, stockton, california, has filed for chapter 9, making it the largest city in u.s. history to do so. the city of nearly 300,000 is hundreds of millions of dollars in debt, and the mayor says that sh
the disaster. >> yeah, that's certainly good news and good news that they are making some real progress there. rob marciano, thank you very much. >>> flat broke at cityall. >> the decisions that you're making tonight are effectively throwing a grenade in my life and destroying everything that i've worked for. >> what bankruptcy means for an entire city. [ music playing, indistinct conversations ] the charcoal went out already? [ sighs ] forget it. [ male announcer ]...
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the courthouse tonight. judge wanda heard... told all four of tte defendants ... that they embarrassed baltimore city... on saint patricks' day wwen theyy attacked, striiped and robbed a tourist. the unprovoked attack was videotaped and later posted on youtube.... now months laterr exchanne for their guiltyy for tte judge... she had e 3 some harsh words before sentencing. 10:28810 this was rrprehensible it was demeaning &pit was illegal and it did cause the city to be viewed in a negative light around the country // so i think she expressee the displeasure ann anger that many many many people felt when they viewed this video :31 33 defense attorney warren brrwn rrpresented aaron parsons tte man seen unching the toouist in the face. he plead uilty to robbery and received 1 yearr brown says parsons wiil likely be out in three onths. joo lepola fox police are asking for yyur say is wwnted on murder charger. chargers.police say this maa &pákeeco sternááis wanted in connection with a murder ann home nvasion that happened in may near westerwald and venable avenue. stern is known to hann out near the belair road and mayfiell venue area in nortteast bbltimore. anyone with i
the courthouse tonight. judge wanda heard... told all four of tte defendants ... that they embarrassed baltimore city... on saint patricks' day wwen theyy attacked, striiped and robbed a tourist. the unprovoked attack was videotaped and later posted on youtube.... now months laterr exchanne for their guiltyy for tte judge... she had e 3 some harsh words before sentencing. 10:28810 this was rrprehensible it was demeaning &pit was illegal and it did cause the city to be viewed in a negative...
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. >> reporter: it is available in the big apple but coming to other cities later this year. those are the tech bites. i am robmelson. @ >>> now "good morning maryland." >>> thanks for joining us on this wednesday morning. with tournament time around the corner many aspiring major leaguers are getting a week of instruction at ripkin baseball camp and tim rutherford businessied the facility and got a lesson from the ironman himself. >> reporter: every summer, young ball players descend on theripkin baseball facility where the many fields and instructors makes for up close learning opportunities. >> 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 seconds. follow that here. >> perfect. >> you can't compare the different pressures on the bat so have is a nice loose brim comfortable for you. >> experience. they have ball players out here. as opposed to dads you know. a lot of ball players are out here teaching them the best they can. >> baseball is one of the-- every kid plays baseball dreams of being in the major league and. >> reporter: to week ripkin baseball part nerd with citigroup to offer a came wap few more fringe benefits including persona
. >> reporter: it is available in the big apple but coming to other cities later this year. those are the tech bites. i am robmelson. @ >>> now "good morning maryland." >>> thanks for joining us on this wednesday morning. with tournament time around the corner many aspiring major leaguers are getting a week of instruction at ripkin baseball camp and tim rutherford businessied the facility and got a lesson from the ironman himself. >> reporter: every...
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. >> it's only available in the big apple bud will come to other cities later this year. i am rob. >> in the air. in foul territory. >> it was a nice move, but it came at the wrong time, for the wrong team. bell was a great catch. the twins keep catching everything. and orioles first baseman named mark reynolds made a pretty nice place, but it was a little late. u do geyou do get credit for the catch. >> the orioles now trailing the yankees by 10 games. >> and nationals park there was a thriller of a game that had to go some extra frames. >> hello again. the nationals lead the mets eight innings last night. they played some of the best defense of this s season and. then came the ninth inning. it was a new york lead in the bottom of the ninth inning. desmond's course. that ties the game at 3. this game was going into extra innings. after the mets scored again to take the lead in the top of the ninth inning ripped to the right. harper there. . not in the nationals continue to battle. the bases loaded. the mets throw wild pitch. here comes zimmerman. 5-4. now they're leading 3 and 1/
. >> it's only available in the big apple bud will come to other cities later this year. i am rob. >> in the air. in foul territory. >> it was a nice move, but it came at the wrong time, for the wrong team. bell was a great catch. the twins keep catching everything. and orioles first baseman named mark reynolds made a pretty nice place, but it was a little late. u do geyou do get credit for the catch. >> the orioles now trailing the yankees by 10 games. >> and...
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one year has now passed since the triple murder in baltimore city, the case remains unsolved, but tonight, the families try to renew the efforts to track down the killer. rob roblin joins us live from northeast baltimore with more on those efforts. >> when firefighters arrived, the first thing they did was to put the fire out. inside, they found three victims. at first they thought they die from the fire, but as they found out later, they were shot in the head. today, police were going door- to-door in the neighborhood where the crime happened handing out fliers, trying to get clues on the homicide that took three lives almost one year ago. >> we're pretty much back to square one. we thought we had information that we thought was legitimate but it led us down a dead-end road. we are back at square one. any shred of evidence or information, please bring it forward. >> there arrived after putting out the blaze and they found three victims in the home, all three shot in the head. about 90 minutes before the house was set on fire, police responded to an anonymous call about gunshots fired at the home. police responded, knocked on the door, but they found nothi
one year has now passed since the triple murder in baltimore city, the case remains unsolved, but tonight, the families try to renew the efforts to track down the killer. rob roblin joins us live from northeast baltimore with more on those efforts. >> when firefighters arrived, the first thing they did was to put the fire out. inside, they found three victims. at first they thought they die from the fire, but as they found out later, they were shot in the head. today, police were going...
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the wells fargo marina boulevard. five people were robbed in total. call san leandro police if you have any information connected to those crimes. a deadly stabbing it some as a marks the city's third homicide of the week. a man later died at the hospital. he is san jose's 23rd homicide victim this year. his name is pager medina, police say he may be heading for southern california and ultimately mexico. he has to distinctive tattoos. yes some letters on the back of his white shoulders. police say medina shot and killed a husband and wife in a house in san jose early sunday morning. the state medina may have been romantically involved with the woman. cbs five reporter katie is indeed news room with the warning signs >>> cbs news learned the suspect mailed a new book to the university where he dropped out of a neuroscience ph.d. program. dissented before his killings. it did not livarrive before mon. he told investigators about it when he was arrested. also this morning with the tips of conversation between dispatchers, police and fire officials just moments before the shooting. >>> there was plenty of activity at the alleged did show daughter's apartment building yesterday r.
the wells fargo marina boulevard. five people were robbed in total. call san leandro police if you have any information connected to those crimes. a deadly stabbing it some as a marks the city's third homicide of the week. a man later died at the hospital. he is san jose's 23rd homicide victim this year. his name is pager medina, police say he may be heading for southern california and ultimately mexico. he has to distinctive tattoos. yes some letters on the back of his white shoulders. police...
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spots a large house fire that started this morning andrea drive its in the city's west side journey is live at the own ballot's capt. robn jose fire department's big you for joining us this morning first want to loss we heard that neighbors are people got out safely from the home is that true? >>> that is true. we did a forum early 20s occupancy, the time they were able to get out safely to look up to heavy smoke on the first floor and its alarms going off and they were able to get themselves out. we did of one of them with minor smoke immolation was being evaluated in they're going to be ok apparently severed is going to do mean announcing at this time we are reports that a neighbor actually had some smoke look through their windows and the smoke alarm went off within one set called 911 or were the adults inside the house that once year-old said today, one? >>> and of the occupants of the house actually did, and one once we probably did get residence next door the house and that they are very close together probably within eight to 10 ft. each other so we do have heavy smoke fire conditions and we first got here it wou
spots a large house fire that started this morning andrea drive its in the city's west side journey is live at the own ballot's capt. robn jose fire department's big you for joining us this morning first want to loss we heard that neighbors are people got out safely from the home is that true? >>> that is true. we did a forum early 20s occupancy, the time they were able to get out safely to look up to heavy smoke on the first floor and its alarms going off and they were able to get...
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the case. we have more on that coming up at 6:00. rob roblin, wbal-tv 11 news. >> baltimore city police want to know who shot a man in the head last night killing him at the scene. 11 news is working to learn more about what happened on mickey avenue about 10:30 last night. the only thing we know is the victim's name, brandon. they have no leads i possible suspects or motive, so anyone with information should call baltimore city police. >> lawmakers joining the effort calling upon lawmakers to raise the federal minimum wage in hopes of making a around $10 an hour and by 2014. lowell melser was at city hall wary rally was held and joins us with the latest. >> right now, the federal minimum wage is $7.25 which comes out to $15,000 per year. earlier today, baltimore lawmakers were pledging and calling out for raising the rate. >> ladies and gentlemen, we're here today to demand that congress pass the rebuild america act which would raise the federal minimum wage for nearly 30 million american workers. >> tuesday, baltimore city council president flanked by other leaders including th
the case. we have more on that coming up at 6:00. rob roblin, wbal-tv 11 news. >> baltimore city police want to know who shot a man in the head last night killing him at the scene. 11 news is working to learn more about what happened on mickey avenue about 10:30 last night. the only thing we know is the victim's name, brandon. they have no leads i possible suspects or motive, so anyone with information should call baltimore city police. >> lawmakers joining the effort calling upon...
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colorado shooting, kai jackson is in the newsroom with rob, a law enforcement expert with more on this. kai? >> yes, he's also a former member of the baltimore city police department. people remember you having that role. what do you gather from what you're seeing in colorado? >> i think law enforcement from a local, state and federal level has done a good job of responding to the scene. they were there within 90 seconds and immobilizing bock technicians. just monitor to the news and listening to interviews, you had someone very intent on ensuring he was going to kill or seriously injure people. the planning process was for a period of time. >> with that in mind, people are asking, what can we do to protect ourselves in average movie theater in aurora, colorado. you've been to aurora. a small i nice town. when someone has that determination and preparation, is there anything you can do to stop it? >> i think motivated criminals are not easiest to stop, but any place, whether it's a movie theater, a nightclub, stadium or a mall, we really have to be the eyes and ears of everyone there. anything out of place or doesn't look or feel right, notify au
colorado shooting, kai jackson is in the newsroom with rob, a law enforcement expert with more on this. kai? >> yes, he's also a former member of the baltimore city police department. people remember you having that role. what do you gather from what you're seeing in colorado? >> i think law enforcement from a local, state and federal level has done a good job of responding to the scene. they were there within 90 seconds and immobilizing bock technicians. just monitor to the news...
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the teens robbed, chased, and beat krupski. the teens are charged as adults. >>> police in ocean city need your help finding a man who apparently is trying to rape women. this latest attack happened earl i did saturday morning near a bar. police say the man begins talking to women who are walking home from the bar. he then forces them to the ground and tries to rape them. anyone with information is asked to call ocean city police. officers remind everyone to never walk home alone late at night. >>> police also need your help here in d.c. finding a man suspected of attacking a jogger near georgetown. u.s. park police released this sketch of the suspect. police say he came up be hind the woman on wednesday night. he grabbed her apparently in a choke hold and she lost consciousness. she woke up a few minutes later with her pants pulled down. that man ran away when she started screaming. anyone with information is asked to call u.s. park police. >>> right now police in prince george's county are asking for your help in finding this woman. 69-year-old barbara battle went missing on saturday. she was last seen saturday i've looking w
the teens robbed, chased, and beat krupski. the teens are charged as adults. >>> police in ocean city need your help finding a man who apparently is trying to rape women. this latest attack happened earl i did saturday morning near a bar. police say the man begins talking to women who are walking home from the bar. he then forces them to the ground and tries to rape them. anyone with information is asked to call ocean city police. officers remind everyone to never walk home alone late...
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the city approving new nightclubs in the neighborhood. >>> a story you will only see on fox 5. a man says he was robbed by d.c. police. details of why he says police snatched his smart phone and what he says they still have. south the scorching summer heat now officially burning your wallet. the government reporting the record drought across the u.s. will push up food prices by about 4% next year, well above what is considered normal food inflation. meanwhile, a turnaround in the housing market taking a turn for the worse. the number of americans buying new homes diving last month. you can add ford to the growing list of u.s. companies slowing down because of europe's slowdown. one american company is bucking that global trend. caterpillar raising its money making forecast for the rest of the year. and the hospitality industry, at least days not so hospitable. a new survey says that overall guest satisfaction at hotels dropping to its lowest level on record. slower check-in and check-out time a big reason customer are giving hotels a big thumbs down. that's business. i'm neil cavuto. >>> welcome back.
the city approving new nightclubs in the neighborhood. >>> a story you will only see on fox 5. a man says he was robbed by d.c. police. details of why he says police snatched his smart phone and what he says they still have. south the scorching summer heat now officially burning your wallet. the government reporting the record drought across the u.s. will push up food prices by about 4% next year, well above what is considered normal food inflation. meanwhile, a turnaround in the...
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the associated builders and contractors conference. speak ors includes house speaker john boehner and rob portman. on c-span 3, politico talks with the mayor of cities democratic and republican national conventions. coming up in 45 minutes on "washington journal," congressman tim murphy republican in pennsylvania, support for a bill repealing the 2010 healthcare law. at 8:30 eastern, more about the repeal bill, congressman
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rob gould. - 3 p3 3 checking on the elderly becomes even more important &pduring powwr outages ann hot . weather.the bbltimore city health department was making today. and mayor stephaniee 3awling blaae was helping ut..- 3 3 health offfcials says the elderly are more aa risk hen ninnties. baltimore city olice say hiss and a no toleranceepolicy for the fourtt.last year's celebration at the inner harbor ended with a touriit being fatally stabbed...ann pour year old shot. shot.janice park is live downtown baltimore tonight, to doiig this year. janice? jennifer,pplice say they have a no tolerance pplicy thissyear...where they will be arrrssing trouble makers. and in order to connrollthe least 200 thousand people tommorow...you will be seeing phese waist high bike rackks all around the harbor. you'll remember last year things got out of hand.an alabama man was fatally stabbed...and a 4 yearrold was hit by a celebratory bullet shot intt the aarrtomorrow, you will see baltimore city police...maryland state police...and officers from the authority.they will all be -wo they have a new deployment strategy this year...whhree
rob gould. - 3 p3 3 checking on the elderly becomes even more important &pduring powwr outages ann hot . weather.the bbltimore city health department was making today. and mayor stephaniee 3awling blaae was helping ut..- 3 3 health offfcials says the elderly are more aa risk hen ninnties. baltimore city olice say hiss and a no toleranceepolicy for the fourtt.last year's celebration at the inner harbor ended with a touriit being fatally stabbed...ann pour year old shot. shot.janice park is...
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the radio transmissions. reporting live from city hall, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> happening now, the search is on for four armed suspects police say opened fire as they robbed a jewelry store in newark this afternoon. police say the four men including one toting a mac-10 machine gun walked to the jewelers at the newpark mall today. they approached the store, fired shots into a wall and then smashed multiple display cases, grabbing all kinds of jewelry. luckily no one was hit by bullets. the suspect then ran to the nearby jcpenney's and jumped into a getaway car. >> white mercedes-benz, possibly a 2008 e class vehicle. the second is a black acura and/or lexus. >> both cars were last seen heading north on 880 near the mall. the store is now trying to determine how much jewelry the suspects got away with. officials say the rest of the mall is open for business. >>> all eyes on facebook this evening as the silicon valley's social networking giant opened its books today for the first time since going public. scott budman is here with the numbers. and scott, they're not inspiring investors. >> no, they're not, janelle. facebook was among the silicon growth stories
the radio transmissions. reporting live from city hall, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> happening now, the search is on for four armed suspects police say opened fire as they robbed a jewelry store in newark this afternoon. police say the four men including one toting a mac-10 machine gun walked to the jewelers at the newpark mall today. they approached the store, fired shots into a wall and then smashed multiple display cases, grabbing all kinds of jewelry. luckily no one was...
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the teacher i think was. seventeen students and city and one of seven or still. but old stories on our see terror returns to iran because she was robbed by that was the violence of the u.s. withdrawal as a way of a bomb attacks leave more than one hundred dead after al qaida announces its resurgence that. the syrian government faces chemical weapons won't be these deaths in the conflict great media as has stories with the hype on whether stockpiles might be deployed against a foreign aggressor. and palestinians are allowed free entry into egypt a landmark move easing a longtime group paid on gaza seen as kyra on dates new limits president warming to . those the headlines feed me trees in our hand with nature's falseness. hello there welcome to this sort of detail on our thanks for joining us this hour still top stories. take to remove c sound schools twice a day of superstar does two time for much champions rubin two one in the russian premier league. american dream act with previous campaigns the track and field sports speaks of their medal hopes head of the london games. and fly team to all the tully klitschko reveals he's seen r.t.
the teacher i think was. seventeen students and city and one of seven or still. but old stories on our see terror returns to iran because she was robbed by that was the violence of the u.s. withdrawal as a way of a bomb attacks leave more than one hundred dead after al qaida announces its resurgence that. the syrian government faces chemical weapons won't be these deaths in the conflict great media as has stories with the hype on whether stockpiles might be deployed against a foreign aggressor....
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rob: the u.s. is never gonna get all of their money back from the bill appeared >> >> city cannot make loss he has he is flying to have to go to congress one more time here in >>mark: thanks rob [laughter] >>darya: has yet to >>george: >>george: we're going to start to seize seven of improvement on the bay bridge pit you will see the volume of cars starts to diminish. it is no longer a hot spot but it is still a little little sluggish. by the end of the broadcast we will see an improvement >> the san mateo bridge and highway 1980 there are no problems. things of wound down nicely. the golden gate bridge is a problem free. we do have some traffic of around the best of that a -- was rest of the bay area in the south bay kirin's is left it slow coming north added 85 for cupertino. here in marin county it is a much easier south 101 ride. it is about 30 minutes from novato to the golden gate bridge. about fog and driven it was all. it is not the case anymore. you can see a lot of blue skies. san francisco is 52 degrees here you can see by 12:00 and did there are wide range of '70s and '80s kid and as w
rob: the u.s. is never gonna get all of their money back from the bill appeared >> >> city cannot make loss he has he is flying to have to go to congress one more time here in >>mark: thanks rob [laughter] >>darya: has yet to >>george: >>george: we're going to start to seize seven of improvement on the bay bridge pit you will see the volume of cars starts to diminish. it is no longer a hot spot but it is still a little little sluggish. by the end of the...
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the city plans to clear out the camp thursday morning. >>> the fda approved the first medication today shown to reduce the risk of hiv and it was made in the bay area. ktvu's rob roth is live now in san francisco with the home tonight for nose at risk of -- for those at risk of contracting the aids virus. >> reporter: health clinics treat patients with hiv and aids. doctors and officials call the fda's approval of truvada a milestone in the fight to prevent hiv infection. >> reporter: many of his patients are hiv positive, including this one. he has been prescribing the drug truvada prescribed by gilead sciences -- made by gilead sciences. >> i am preventing hiv by putting them on truvada. >> reporter: the fda approved truvada for use by healthy hiv negative people who engage in risky sexual behavior or who are partners that are hiv infected. >> today a new era in hive prevention. >> reporter: with 50,000 people in the u.s. becoming infected, they are hoping truvada will help stop the spread of the disease. >> it will take us a number of years to get to the vaccine that protects at high rates. this is just one of them but it is the first pill that can prevent
the city plans to clear out the camp thursday morning. >>> the fda approved the first medication today shown to reduce the risk of hiv and it was made in the bay area. ktvu's rob roth is live now in san francisco with the home tonight for nose at risk of -- for those at risk of contracting the aids virus. >> reporter: health clinics treat patients with hiv and aids. doctors and officials call the fda's approval of truvada a milestone in the fight to prevent hiv infection....
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reporting live in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> back now to city hall, the wife of the suspended san francisco sheriff ross mirkarimi just took the stand. we will listen in to her testimony, this is round 2 as she is sitting before the san francisco ethic's commission. we listen in. >> you mentioned that there were -- that the first time you told your husband to stop was in the minivan, do you recall that testimony? [ speaking foreign language ] >> yes. i am sorry. >> that is okay. >> what was your husband doing to you in the family minivan that led you to tell him to stop? [ speaking foreign language ] >> he grabbed my arm. >> how long did he hold on to your arm? >> he grabbed my arm and i said stop. one second. how much take -- you can take the time. stop! >> the record should reflect the witness moved her right arm across her torso. >> records so reflect. >> were you a danger to your son at the time that your husband grabbed your arm? [ speaking foreign language ] >> no. >> do you think that your husband needed to defend your son from you? [ speaking foreign lang
reporting live in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> back now to city hall, the wife of the suspended san francisco sheriff ross mirkarimi just took the stand. we will listen in to her testimony, this is round 2 as she is sitting before the san francisco ethic's commission. we listen in. >> you mentioned that there were -- that the first time you told your husband to stop was in the minivan, do you recall that testimony? [ speaking foreign language ] >> yes....
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robbing from peter to pay paul. if we can't afford stuff, we can't afford stuff. >> the city's unemployment rate is nearly 6%.foreclosure rate three times the national average. the work force has been cut by 20% already, and city hall $45 million in the red. >>> major new developments in the hazing death of florida a&m doctor drug major robert champion. james aimens resigned today in a school letter to the board. his parents added florida a&m to a wrongful death lawsuit. he was beaten by other band mebdz during a hazing -- members during a hazing incident on a bus. >>> un special envoy wants iran involved in negotiations to end the civil war, but the u.s. and other western nations say iran is part of the problem. susan rice is the u.s. ambassador. she claims iran is helping the regime in a number of ways. >>> still ahead on 9 news tonight, most americans these days have more work to do, less time to do it, so what happens? you end up eating at your desk. you do, right. well, you may want to stop after our next report. >>> plus a health alert. want to wipe out cavities in 60 seconds flat? there is an exciting
robbing from peter to pay paul. if we can't afford stuff, we can't afford stuff. >> the city's unemployment rate is nearly 6%.foreclosure rate three times the national average. the work force has been cut by 20% already, and city hall $45 million in the red. >>> major new developments in the hazing death of florida a&m doctor drug major robert champion. james aimens resigned today in a school letter to the board. his parents added florida a&m to a wrongful death lawsuit....
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we will bring you the latest news into the investigation of sylvester stallone's some curious of this >> in union city police have robbeddoff. if >> is still active at this hour. one man took off running and was found hiding nearby. please have a total of four people in custody. there is one car still waiting for a tow truck. we called the san francisco police department that they would not tell us which homicide case off the suspect's arm wanted for. >> harborside health center in oakland and san jose were both recently hit with asset forfeiture warning notices. the department of justice says the shops were shut down or lose everything. as haaziq madyun tells us many people in oakland are unhappy about the ultimatum. >> we have no intention of closing our doors. >>haaziq: a defiant tone from steve de anza love, the owner of harborside health center in oakland in response to being served with federal complaints threatening to seize the pop clubs assets for not being complied with federal law for it in the sale of illegal marijuana. the attorney disagrees. >> harborside is, was and always will be in compliance. >> the im
we will bring you the latest news into the investigation of sylvester stallone's some curious of this >> in union city police have robbeddoff. if >> is still active at this hour. one man took off running and was found hiding nearby. please have a total of four people in custody. there is one car still waiting for a tow truck. we called the san francisco police department that they would not tell us which homicide case off the suspect's arm wanted for. >> harborside health...
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robbed him. neighbors are concerned about the violence but not surprised. >> i don't know where these guys came from, out of the city or from some other neighborhood where this has been going on all along. and what's shocking is that it's happening in the nicer neighborhoods. but it should be shocking us anyway. >> the victim is expected to recover from the attack. >>> san mateo county officials have confirmed the second case of west nile this month, and it has been cropping up much earlier than usual. >> reporter: vector control agents were out patrolling the known waterways where mosquitos lay their eggs. the process consists of dipping this cup into the water to look for these. most people who are bitten by the infected mosquito aren't affected, but ones who are can have serious health problems. >> it's typically like a flu, but it can progress to combace, principal lis -- comas, paralysis. >> reporter: that's why they want to get a jump on the source of the virus and kill the mosquitos carrying it. >> we have had no mosquitos or humans test positive for this virus in our county over the last several years. >> re
robbed him. neighbors are concerned about the violence but not surprised. >> i don't know where these guys came from, out of the city or from some other neighborhood where this has been going on all along. and what's shocking is that it's happening in the nicer neighborhoods. but it should be shocking us anyway. >> the victim is expected to recover from the attack. >>> san mateo county officials have confirmed the second case of west nile this month, and it has been...
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the areas of the city whereethe lines are underground, and thaas hat needs to be done...." (12:10:35) (roboull) "its financial impracttcal...." bge estimates nddrground power would costs a million dollars a mile.....and wouldn't guarantee problems would be solved any fasterr (12:11:000 (gould) "when restoring power to an overhead line system where you look up and see the problem far more faster." (12:11:20) &p(gould) ""e woulddhave to spend an awful long time 2-3-4 times looger looking for that problem sooits simply not practical...." wwenn outages occur in tiionium....neighbors say the prrblems are typically at the transformers down the rrad. after 25-years....the underground wiring, they believe, has kept the lights on....a lot longerr (1:42:21) "it may cost a lot of money but in the long run its gonna save a lot of people." this week, statee enatorr jim rosapepe called on the public service commission to study the possiblity and feasibility of undergroundd power lines. live in nortt baltimore, jeff abell, fox 45 news at ten. thattbrings us to our quession of the day.ww are asking you ag
the areas of the city whereethe lines are underground, and thaas hat needs to be done...." (12:10:35) (roboull) "its financial impracttcal...." bge estimates nddrground power would costs a million dollars a mile.....and wouldn't guarantee problems would be solved any fasterr (12:11:000 (gould) "when restoring power to an overhead line system where you look up and see the problem far more faster." (12:11:20) &p(gould) ""e woulddhave to spend an awful long...
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the video and default settings. >> reporter: they sell for about $350. those are your techbytes, aim rob nell -- i'm rob nelson. >>> southeast texas is getting soaked this morning. heavy rain caused flash flooding in bay cityme streets are underwater right now. the downpours cooled off some only the heat but more showers are expected later on today. i guess the cooldown is good news but not thickened of -- not that kind of rain. >> exactly and they're still getting the rain and that's courtesy of the stationary front and that's going to be stalled out for a while. if it goes to the north we have a chance for showers in here as well but mainly to the south of us today. our weather looking pretty good. i know you hate it we the need the rain guys. >> we do. we do. >> but since june -- excuse me i'll start with june. since june we're close to 2 inches below. and since january, we are about 8-inches below and yes we need the rainfall definitely. you can see all the rain down to the south moving across the tennessee valley as of now. but closer to home, we are dry. and for the most part, we should stay that way through the day. we're already getting some sunshine in here that will mix with a few clouds and that
the video and default settings. >> reporter: they sell for about $350. those are your techbytes, aim rob nell -- i'm rob nelson. >>> southeast texas is getting soaked this morning. heavy rain caused flash flooding in bay cityme streets are underwater right now. the downpours cooled off some only the heat but more showers are expected later on today. i guess the cooldown is good news but not thickened of -- not that kind of rain. >> exactly and they're still getting the rain...
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will once again, they will be expensive changes for a city that can barely afford to hire more police officers. >> four men robbed a jewelry store at the new park mall in newark, firing off a couple of shots inside the store. the men went into the jewelry store, smashed display cases and grab jewelry. no one was hurt but police did the robbers got away in two cars last seen it out going north on the nimitz freeway >> one of the suspects is apparently a tall, thin, wearing dark sunglasses and possibly being in possession of a mac 10 semi-automatic rifle. >> police say the other three suspects also had semiautomatic weapons. the getaway car was a white mercedes or a black acura or lexus >> a car crashed into a home this morning nearly hitting the baby's asleep in a bassinet at about 5:00 on cooley avenue in east palo alto. the driver has still not been found. >> all of a sudden i woke up to the bright lights from the car >> it was a cadillac that had smashed through the converted parking garage where sarah, her newborn baby and 3 year-old son were sleeping. >> i have just set her and changed her diapers >> it was 5:00 a.m. and she had ju
will once again, they will be expensive changes for a city that can barely afford to hire more police officers. >> four men robbed a jewelry store at the new park mall in newark, firing off a couple of shots inside the store. the men went into the jewelry store, smashed display cases and grab jewelry. no one was hurt but police did the robbers got away in two cars last seen it out going north on the nimitz freeway >> one of the suspects is apparently a tall, thin, wearing dark...
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the years. for those who love them, there is nothing like an accordion. rob roblin has the details. >> if you are walking downtown and hear a distinct sound coming from the sheraton, come on in. baltimore city things, but this weekend is a special weekend. baltimore is going to be known for of koreans. it is the 74th annual american accordion festival. there'll be plenty of music. >> we have workshops, we have competition, we have banquets. the whole thing culminates and we call it a festival. >> what is it about the accordion? it is not an easy instrument to play. >> a lot of the young folks have not even seen an accordion. if they have seen them, and might just be like in a cartoon or something. >> all kinds of music will be coming out of these instruments, from polka to jazz. >> all you hear is accordion. >> there is a long tradition. >> she not only plays, she and her husband make accordions, and they are all handmade. >> there are 5000 pieces in the accordion. we have the box building and then the mechanism and keyboard. it takes three months altogether to do it. >> there is nothing like the accordion. >> it is a fine instrument. a smile comes to your face. >> there really is nothing l
the years. for those who love them, there is nothing like an accordion. rob roblin has the details. >> if you are walking downtown and hear a distinct sound coming from the sheraton, come on in. baltimore city things, but this weekend is a special weekend. baltimore is going to be known for of koreans. it is the 74th annual american accordion festival. there'll be plenty of music. >> we have workshops, we have competition, we have banquets. the whole thing culminates and we call it...
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tavis: so, starting july 6th in select theaters and select cities, you can catch the latest project, "the magic of belle isle." the film directed by rob reiner and also stars virginia madsen. so here now, a scene from "the magic of belle isle." >> we only come here for the summer. >> is that so? >> i lived in manhattan, at least i used to. my dad and mom are getting divorced so mom says we have to live here all the time. >> how come your mom let you come to an event like this all by your lonesome? >> my mom even lets me have my own pocket knife. >> you do not have a pocket knife. >> do so. >> do not. my, my. look at that. that must be about the finest pocketknife i have ever seen. you can tell a lot about a person's character by the condition of their pocket knife. i would say your fearless. [clip] tavis: so, what's your pocket knife look like? >> i don't carry one. tavis: i was about to sum up your character by your pocket knife, but you don't carry one. >> no, i don't. i used to carry one, but i couldn't get through the airports with it. tavis: yeah. [laughter] so you've set that aside. i want to get to this movie in just a second,
tavis: so, starting july 6th in select theaters and select cities, you can catch the latest project, "the magic of belle isle." the film directed by rob reiner and also stars virginia madsen. so here now, a scene from "the magic of belle isle." >> we only come here for the summer. >> is that so? >> i lived in manhattan, at least i used to. my dad and mom are getting divorced so mom says we have to live here all the time. >> how come your mom let you...
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. >> only available in the big apple coming to other cities later this year. i'm robson. >>> 5:13. good morning. new yahoo ceo marissa mayer' decision to take only a few weeks off once she gives birth is cause -- quoting my maternity leave will be a few weeks long and i will work throughout it. the 37-year-old was named as yahoo's cheek executive monday and started yesterday. her decision is renutting debate over work/life balance. >> i wouldn't idealize this as a move forward for women it could be seen as a move back. >> i think women have the right to choose how they want to raise their children and how much time they want to take. that's up to her. >> mayer and her husband are expecting their first child in on. >>> safety regulators investigating complaints that the throttles can stick on some ford and mazda suv's and cause a crash. investigation includes 730,000 ford escapes and mazda tribute the 2001 to 2004 years all have six cylinder engines. nhtsa has received 99 complaints. the agency says there were 13 crashes, one death and nine injuries. the throttles on t
. >> only available in the big apple coming to other cities later this year. i'm robson. >>> 5:13. good morning. new yahoo ceo marissa mayer' decision to take only a few weeks off once she gives birth is cause -- quoting my maternity leave will be a few weeks long and i will work throughout it. the 37-year-old was named as yahoo's cheek executive monday and started yesterday. her decision is renutting debate over work/life balance. >> i wouldn't idealize this as a move...
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the weather with rob marciano. >> good morning, a threat for showers across the eastern third of the country, including the big citiestorms moving across the great lakes, in between there we have heat to deal with. oklahoma, especially northeastern oklahoma through the lower mississippi river valley, some heat warnings with the humidity 110, 115, dangerous stuff. there's the showers heading south of chicago. severe weather from birmingham to montgomery and that will expire in the next couple of hours. june was hot, we knew that, had 3200 or so daily high temperatures. well july even hotter, 4200 record high temperatures and today we'll see more, 102 expected in kansas city, 85 in chicago. back to you. >> thank you, rob. it is 44 minutes past the hour, let's get you p to date with the top stories the u.s. women on top of the standings in gym that is tigymnastics and aiming for gold. the men ended up a disappointing fifth in the team competition. it was china that took the gold. >> happening right now at penn state university, a radio show is hosting a pep rally for football players who decided to stay at the cool desp
the weather with rob marciano. >> good morning, a threat for showers across the eastern third of the country, including the big citiestorms moving across the great lakes, in between there we have heat to deal with. oklahoma, especially northeastern oklahoma through the lower mississippi river valley, some heat warnings with the humidity 110, 115, dangerous stuff. there's the showers heading south of chicago. severe weather from birmingham to montgomery and that will expire in the next...
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the aarp medicare supplement plan that's right for you. >>> want to bring in bill black at university of missouri, kansas city. the best way to rob bank is to owe one. something you spend a lot of time thinking about and also as a regulator, as a criminologist looking into about what the kind of conditions are that do produce either ethical corner cutting or outright illegal behavior. >> sure. so, we talk about crimnuogenic environments. environments that produce epidemics of fraud and we can give you imperical evidence on the debate you just been having. so, for in the savings and loan crisis, for example, detailed investigations, the report of the national commission found that at a typical large failure, fraud was invariably present. we know that if you use a compensation system, you can produce endemic fraud. so, over 10% of the appraisers signed a petition begging the united states to take action against appraisal fraud. we found in investigations that wamu, washington mutual, had a black list of appraisers and you got on the black list if you refused to inflate the appraisal. now, think about that. there is no reason why an
the aarp medicare supplement plan that's right for you. >>> want to bring in bill black at university of missouri, kansas city. the best way to rob bank is to owe one. something you spend a lot of time thinking about and also as a regulator, as a criminologist looking into about what the kind of conditions are that do produce either ethical corner cutting or outright illegal behavior. >> sure. so, we talk about crimnuogenic environments. environments that produce epidemics of...
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the opening ceremonies. rob and paula, back to you. >> that little city in utah. hello? e been serious security concerns about the game. the equivalent of going to some one's house for dinner. i go to your house for dinner -- you cook something i don't like. i am not going to tell you. >> i am not going to cook. >> a matter of manners and protocol. the substance of what he said was very, very true. he was on point with that. it was a matter of being disrespectful when you are on someone else's turf. you can't insult the turf. that was kind of the mistake. an issue of manners i think more than anything. >> no disputing what he did to pull off the 2002 olympics which were in jeopardy. he cut a lot of unneeded programs and got them back on track. so, track record, yes. he can speak because he has olympic experience and basically saved the 2002 olympics. like you said don't knock my chicken nuggets okay. >> someone else's turf. be polite, governor romney. be polite. not how he wanted his trip to start for sure. >>> among thousands expected at the opening ceremonies tonight. a
the opening ceremonies. rob and paula, back to you. >> that little city in utah. hello? e been serious security concerns about the game. the equivalent of going to some one's house for dinner. i go to your house for dinner -- you cook something i don't like. i am not going to tell you. >> i am not going to cook. >> a matter of manners and protocol. the substance of what he said was very, very true. he was on point with that. it was a matter of being disrespectful when you are...