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high pressure will move offshore tamara. that will allow the next front to approach.omorrow is a transitional day. at 69 to 72 degrees again, but as we had in to tomorrow evening, a slight chance of showers. that will persist through the morning and still in the 70's by wednesday. thursday, cooler and partly cloudy. friday, another chance of showers and that will rock -- will last through saturday morning. it will be cooler on sunday. >> the next study shows the prevalence of autism in children is much greater than previous research shows. everyone in 91 children in the u.s. has been diagnosed -- every one in 91 children in the u.s. has been diagnosed with some form of autism. this is for children between the ages of 3 and 17. some doctors are skeptical of the accuracy. a warning this afternoon for anyone with young children. the child safety caps on medications in cabinets may not work. we went into kindergarten class for an eye opening experience. >> they are supposed to keep kids out, but look. we put these so-called child safe medical -- medicine bottles to the te
high pressure will move offshore tamara. that will allow the next front to approach.omorrow is a transitional day. at 69 to 72 degrees again, but as we had in to tomorrow evening, a slight chance of showers. that will persist through the morning and still in the 70's by wednesday. thursday, cooler and partly cloudy. friday, another chance of showers and that will rock -- will last through saturday morning. it will be cooler on sunday. >> the next study shows the prevalence of autism in...
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tamara, we will still be under the influence of this high pressure centered off the coast.nd increasing clouds -- wednesday afternoon. breezy weather by wednesday afternoon. tomorrow, lots of sunshine, 42 to 52 will be the range in the morning. 66 at midday. after the clouds increase. partly sunny and windy in the afrnoon, but pleasant on wednesday. sunny and delightful on thursday. friday, the next cold front and it should clear by sunday. > >> before we begin, let me say two words on behalf of the boy redskins, they won. >> they did win, you're exactly right the skins hung in there and scored 16 points in the third quarter. before that, you ought to give them of lot of cdit. jason campbell, he threw two touchdowns. then he aired a doubt -- aired it out. campbell did not look panicked after its worst first half ever. >> the best thing about our football team is nobody pactiv deanne. -- pat in. that was it is a sign of strength within our football team. they did a nice job of coming back out and playing hard. >> but campbell cod not hit the broad side of a barn in the first
tamara, we will still be under the influence of this high pressure centered off the coast.nd increasing clouds -- wednesday afternoon. breezy weather by wednesday afternoon. tomorrow, lots of sunshine, 42 to 52 will be the range in the morning. 66 at midday. after the clouds increase. partly sunny and windy in the afrnoon, but pleasant on wednesday. sunny and delightful on thursday. friday, the next cold front and it should clear by sunday. > >> before we begin, let me say two words on...
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janet taylor, psychiatrist and m.d., what about tamara's point?ome intervention, some psychological evaluations. and my hope is that the kids wouldn't get taken away from the parents but some real strict -- you know-f somebody has to go to jail and they go to jail and you keep this family together and teach them how to raise their kids from here on. because potentially that could be more destructive if you remove these kids. >> right. out to the lines. ann in iowa. hi, ann. >> caller: hi, nancy. first of all, prayers for your mom's recovery coming from iowa. >> thank you very much. this is a blouse she gave me for my birthday last week. i'll pass that on to her. what's your question, dear? >> caller: i'm a parent and a grandparent, and i don't condone anything that i've watched about this family. my question, though, is do you think that possibly the mom confessed, a, to potentially avoid prosecution but b, to possibly think that it was the only way to get out of an abusive relationship? >> excellent question. sue moss, peter odom, daniel horowitz
janet taylor, psychiatrist and m.d., what about tamara's point?ome intervention, some psychological evaluations. and my hope is that the kids wouldn't get taken away from the parents but some real strict -- you know-f somebody has to go to jail and they go to jail and you keep this family together and teach them how to raise their kids from here on. because potentially that could be more destructive if you remove these kids. >> right. out to the lines. ann in iowa. hi, ann. >>...
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and finally, tamara and christian danced the night away. that's the news.aribbean. why aren't you? (announcer) call 1800 royal22 today. i've had asthma for 5 years. 10 years. i used to wonder why my controller medicine wouldn't help prevent... ...help prevent my symptoms from coming back. i just figured it couldn't get any better. and then i found out something i didn't know... i found out there are two main causes of asthma symptoms... ...airway constriction you feel and inflammation you may not. most controllers don't treat both. so my doctor prescribed advair. advair treats both main causes to help prevent symptoms in the first place. (announcer) advair contains salmeterol. salmeterol may increase the chance of asthma-related death. so advair is not for asthma that's well controlled on another controller medicine. advair will not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be taken more than twice a day. talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of advair. if you take advair, see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or g
and finally, tamara and christian danced the night away. that's the news.aribbean. why aren't you? (announcer) call 1800 royal22 today. i've had asthma for 5 years. 10 years. i used to wonder why my controller medicine wouldn't help prevent... ...help prevent my symptoms from coming back. i just figured it couldn't get any better. and then i found out something i didn't know... i found out there are two main causes of asthma symptoms... ...airway constriction you feel and inflammation you may...
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tamara holder, defense attorney out of chicago, illinois. to susan moss, there is a person of interest in custody tonight. he is a juvenile. they say he was an aquan tense of this little girl. what does that tell you? >> it tells me this wasn't a game of hide and go seek gone wrong. it was ridiculously more serious than that. the fact this juvenile didn't immediately call in and say there was an accident leads me to think this was something way more nefarious than that. we're going to be looking at very, very serious charges and depending on how old the juvenile is, we'll see if he or she is charged as an adult. >> exactly. that's my next question to ray giudice. defense attorney. they're saying this person of interest in custody is a bit older than 9-year-old elizabeth. >> it's a close call, jean. it's very much a sliding scale in juvenile law. the closer that young person is to 9 and farther away from 16 as juvenile court restrictions are, then you're going to have it treated as a juvenile court case. the closer that child is to 16, 17, yo
tamara holder, defense attorney out of chicago, illinois. to susan moss, there is a person of interest in custody tonight. he is a juvenile. they say he was an aquan tense of this little girl. what does that tell you? >> it tells me this wasn't a game of hide and go seek gone wrong. it was ridiculously more serious than that. the fact this juvenile didn't immediately call in and say there was an accident leads me to think this was something way more nefarious than that. we're going to be...
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janet taylor, psychiatrist and m.d., what about tamara's point?luations. and my hope is that the kids wouldn't get taken away from the parents but some real strict -- you know, if somebody has to go to jail, they go to jail and you keep this family together and teach them about how to raise their kids from here on. because potentially that could be more destructive if you remove these kids. >> right. out to the lines. ann in iowa. hi, ann. >> caller: hi, nancy. first of all, prayers for your mom's speedy recovery coming to her from iowa. >> thank you very much. this is a blouse she gave me for my birthday last week. i'll pass that on to her. what's your question, dear? >> caller: i'm a parent and a grandparent, and i don't condone anything that i've watched about this family. my question, though, is do you think that possibly the mom confessed "a" to potentially avoid prosecution but "b" to possibly think it was the only way to get out of an abusive relationship? >> excellent question. sue moss, peter odom, daniel horowitz. there's nothing that sa
janet taylor, psychiatrist and m.d., what about tamara's point?luations. and my hope is that the kids wouldn't get taken away from the parents but some real strict -- you know, if somebody has to go to jail, they go to jail and you keep this family together and teach them about how to raise their kids from here on. because potentially that could be more destructive if you remove these kids. >> right. out to the lines. ann in iowa. hi, ann. >> caller: hi, nancy. first of all, prayers...
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tamara holder, defense attorney out of chicago, illinois. to susan moss, there is a person of interest in custody tonight. he is a juvenile. they say he was an acquaintance of this little girl. what does that tell you? >> it tells me this wasn't a game of hide and go seek gone wrong. it was ridiculously more serious than that. the fact this juvenile didn't immediately call in and say there was an accident leads me to think this was something way more nefarious than that. we're going to be looking at very, very serious charges and depending on how old the juvenile is, we'll see if he or she is charged as an adult. >> exactly. that's my next question to ray giudice. defense attorney. they're saying this person of interest in custody is a bit older than 9-year-old elizabeth. >> it's a close call, jean. it's very much a sliding scale in juvenile law. the closer that young person is to 9 and farther away from 16 as juvenile court restrictions are, then you're going to have it treated as a juvenile court case. the closer that child is to 16, 17, y
tamara holder, defense attorney out of chicago, illinois. to susan moss, there is a person of interest in custody tonight. he is a juvenile. they say he was an acquaintance of this little girl. what does that tell you? >> it tells me this wasn't a game of hide and go seek gone wrong. it was ridiculously more serious than that. the fact this juvenile didn't immediately call in and say there was an accident leads me to think this was something way more nefarious than that. we're going to be...