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sweeney previously dismissed similar charges against dixon, saying the prosecutors used privileged evidence. prosecutors then secured the new indictments using different evidence. she is charged with perjury for allegedly failing to report lavish gifts from a developer. back to you. >>> thank you. a date for the trial on the perjury counts has not yet been set. the first trial on the theft charges will begin november 9th. those charges stem from an accusation that dixon stole gift cards intended for needily families. >>> the first doses of the h1n1 vaccine are set to arrive in maryland this week. but there won't be enough for everyone. now state leaders are announcing new efforts to fight the virus. wjz and adam live outside. >> reporter: hello. 9 marylanders have died from the h1n1 flu and that death toll is expected to rise as the vaccine is slow to trickle in. a new survey shows more than half of americans don't plan on getting the h1n1 vaccine. so, two maryland congressmen and top health officials from the a iry urge action. -- from the area urge action. >> we are not running around wit
sweeney previously dismissed similar charges against dixon, saying the prosecutors used privileged evidence. prosecutors then secured the new indictments using different evidence. she is charged with perjury for allegedly failing to report lavish gifts from a developer. back to you. >>> thank you. a date for the trial on the perjury counts has not yet been set. the first trial on the theft charges will begin november 9th. those charges stem from an accusation that dixon stole gift...
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sweeney $220,000, is that true?the men then left the courthouse from a second exitnd ran up the street as soon as they saw our camera. according to the indictment, the three agreed to pay chairman leon swain who was cooperating with the government $10,000 for each license to operate multi-vehicle taxicab companies. the principal role of this man seen on the right was to raise money for the scheme. the principal role of the man seen on the left was to prepare documents associated with the corruptly-obtained licenses. the 30 man was to arrange for and make a series of bribe payments to the chairperson. the scandal erupted a little over two weeks ago with the arrest of d.c. city councilman jim graham's chief of staff, teddy lossa. he's accused of accepting $1500 in cash in exchange for shaping taxicab legislation. jim graham says he has done nothing wrong, has not accepted a bribe, but has declined to say whether he has ever been offered one. brian, we also learned inside the courthouse today that 11 of the 39 people t
sweeney $220,000, is that true?the men then left the courthouse from a second exitnd ran up the street as soon as they saw our camera. according to the indictment, the three agreed to pay chairman leon swain who was cooperating with the government $10,000 for each license to operate multi-vehicle taxicab companies. the principal role of this man seen on the right was to raise money for the scheme. the principal role of the man seen on the left was to prepare documents associated with the...
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. >>> you may know alice sweeney from the biggest loser or from "days of our lives" as mom.ce gives us the skinny. >> hi i'm alice sweeney, and i host "the biggest loser" and i travel about 150 days a year. i don't get on a plane with the foggiest thing to do. it boggles my mind how people sit down and want to talk the whole way. i have all kinds of things to do. i think "the biggest loseerr" has taught me there are no excuses not to work out. i think the hardest part about traveling is being away from my family. i definitely take advantage of technology to keep in touch with them. i also have this really sweet book called, "i love my mommy because" and my son and i put it together ourselves, and it has photographs in it so he has that to look through when i'm gone and when he misses me. >> it's a beautiful family. >>> two years after anna nicole smith died, her body guard is testifying against her boyfriend and two doctors. find out what this case is all about. d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d
. >>> you may know alice sweeney from the biggest loser or from "days of our lives" as mom.ce gives us the skinny. >> hi i'm alice sweeney, and i host "the biggest loser" and i travel about 150 days a year. i don't get on a plane with the foggiest thing to do. it boggles my mind how people sit down and want to talk the whole way. i have all kinds of things to do. i think "the biggest loseerr" has taught me there are no excuses not to work out. i...
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but sweeney notes because a hospital is outside of u.s. borders doesn't mean it's bad. >> we tend to be very close-minded and not realize that, hey, there's countries outside the united states that do this as well as we do, or better. >> reporter: as for sharon? she says all the travel has been worth the cost savings. >> i work at a hospital institution, and this is very well run. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, report rg. >>> tonight judge a book by its cover. things aren't always what they seem. those are all saegs we heard growing up. but sometimes we have to see to believe. thelma gutierrez from our sister network, cnn, introduces us to a young man who teaches us all those lessons by defying the odds. >> reporter: at 17 you could say kevin chauncey lives a double life. >> there are times it gets difficult. but i can't let those difficult times bring me down. >> reporter: he's on a journey many of his friends know nothing about. kenneth is a starting running back on the varsity time at helen bernstein high school. he's a straight "a
but sweeney notes because a hospital is outside of u.s. borders doesn't mean it's bad. >> we tend to be very close-minded and not realize that, hey, there's countries outside the united states that do this as well as we do, or better. >> reporter: as for sharon? she says all the travel has been worth the cost savings. >> i work at a hospital institution, and this is very well run. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, report rg. >>> tonight judge a book by its...
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john sweeney. >> the long-term follow up and continuity of care that will be difficult to achieve. >> reporter: it's important to research the types of certifications both the hospital and surgeon hold and patients should be prepared to pay out of pocket for complications that arise once they return home. poor or damaging treatment abroad often have no legal recourse. just because a hospital is outside u.s. borders doesn't mean it's bad. >> we tend to be very close-minded and not realize that, hey tlaerks countries outside the united states that do this as well as we do, or better. >> reporter: as for sharon, she says all the travel has been worth the cost savings. >> i work in a hospital institution, and this is very well run. >> reporter: dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> only two helicopters were used in that balloon incident last thursday, but they cost the state of colorado a pretty penny. >>> and you can expect to pay extra to fly away for the holidays. why last-minute deals will be hard to find this year. >>> in a few hours, we could hear more about the criminal charges that
john sweeney. >> the long-term follow up and continuity of care that will be difficult to achieve. >> reporter: it's important to research the types of certifications both the hospital and surgeon hold and patients should be prepared to pay out of pocket for complications that arise once they return home. poor or damaging treatment abroad often have no legal recourse. just because a hospital is outside u.s. borders doesn't mean it's bad. >> we tend to be very close-minded and...
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but sweeney does note just because a hospital is outside u.s. borders doesn't mean it's bad. >> we tend to be very close-minded and not realize that, hey there's countries outside the united states that do this as well as we do or better. >> reporter: as for sharon? she says all the travel has been worth the cost savings. >> i mean, i work in a hospital institution and this is very well run. >> reporter: doctor sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> don't judge a book by its cover. things aren't always what they seem, sayings we heard growing up but sometimes we have to see to believe. we're introduced to a young man teaching us all those lessons by defying the odds. >> reporter: at 17 you could say kenneth chauncey lives a double life. >> i mean there is times when it gets difficult but i can't let those difficult times bring me down. >> reporter: he's on a journey many of his friends know nothing about. kenneth is a starting runningback on the varsity team at helen bernstein high school. >> today, you are going to take notes -- >> reporter: he's a
but sweeney does note just because a hospital is outside u.s. borders doesn't mean it's bad. >> we tend to be very close-minded and not realize that, hey there's countries outside the united states that do this as well as we do or better. >> reporter: as for sharon? she says all the travel has been worth the cost savings. >> i mean, i work in a hospital institution and this is very well run. >> reporter: doctor sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> don't judge a...
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sweeney. >> the interm is the follow up and continuity of treatment that's going to be difficult to achieve. >> reporter: plus there's the qualifications that the hospitals and the surgeons hold and they should be able to pay out of pocket for the complications that arise once they return home. those who receive treatment abroad often have no recourse. it should be noted just because the hospital is outside of border s borders, doesn't mean it's very bad. >> there's countries outside the united states that do it as we do or better. >> reporter: as for sharon, tall costs of travel has been worth the savings. >> i work at a hospital institution. this is very well run. >>> a lot of people like to dress up for halloween but an immigrants' rights groups says a new costume being sold at target is no trick or treat. smith's daughter says he saw the model take an i nor muss amount of medications. larry burkehead said she had so many ailments he couldn't remember them all. he testified at a preliminary hearing yesterday. smith's boyfriend and lawyer howard stern is among the three defendants. they'r
sweeney. >> the interm is the follow up and continuity of treatment that's going to be difficult to achieve. >> reporter: plus there's the qualifications that the hospitals and the surgeons hold and they should be able to pay out of pocket for the complications that arise once they return home. those who receive treatment abroad often have no recourse. it should be noted just because the hospital is outside of border s borders, doesn't mean it's very bad. >> there's countries...