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we will see what that happens with that giant pumpkin. >> the c h p this morning their loss. test. as we are watching wall street the dow jones industrial average. with details and football season sportster gary radnich and also the baseball latest. >> our top stories. it that we're following, friends, family are and morni--- the loss of chp officer kenyon youngstrom who died wednesday evening from wounds h
we will see what that happens with that giant pumpkin. >> the c h p this morning their loss. test. as we are watching wall street the dow jones industrial average. with details and football season sportster gary radnich and also the baseball latest. >> our top stories. it that we're following, friends, family are and morni--- the loss of chp officer kenyon youngstrom who died wednesday evening from wounds h
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thank you for being with us and our condolences for the loss of your friend. >> thank you. >> i know you heard what secretary clinton had to say, and what else would you want us to know about the ambassador? >> chris was a tremendously important influence both in shaping u.s. and foreign policy but also in trying to reengage libya a. new libya, and change the relationship that had been frankly hostile. he was the best of the american diplomats. he knew the streets as well as the elites. he knew the language and culture and he got it. at this critical juncture in defining what succeeds some of the world's leading autocrats. he was helping the issues involved in a new constitution, to help them understand the rule of law, and to help them deal with the issues of development and how do you help them imemploy, many of the men who were in militias, and that are still in the cities, so he was still playing an important role. >> how does something like this happen? >> well, look, one of the great problems across the region, not just in libya and egypt, is the emergence of ultraconservative r
thank you for being with us and our condolences for the loss of your friend. >> thank you. >> i know you heard what secretary clinton had to say, and what else would you want us to know about the ambassador? >> chris was a tremendously important influence both in shaping u.s. and foreign policy but also in trying to reengage libya a. new libya, and change the relationship that had been frankly hostile. he was the best of the american diplomats. he knew the streets as well as...
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. >> dan: after the loss in the morning, jim furyk now in his eighth ryder cup, took the afternoon off and so saw his overall team record in these ryder cups plumet even further.
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what do you think is the most to blame for the ravens' week two loss to the eagles? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> it might take this some time because there were a lot of things. >> the orioles take the final game in a series against oakland thanks to two matt wieters home runs. birds win, avoiding the sweep and are trailing the yankees by a game in the american league east and will play the mariners tonight. >> some changes at the airport might make you want to leave earlier. security alliance could get longer -- security lines could get longer. a supermarket goes up in flames . the timing of this fire is suspicious. >> the word is rain. question is when. >> an accident on pulaski i like to score my designer shoes and handbags early. so i shop at t.j.'s. i get my favorite brands without having to wait for them to go on sale someplace else. done! fashion direct from designers. savings direct to you. t.j.maxx. >> clear skies right now. at the airport, the temperature is 55 degrees
what do you think is the most to blame for the ravens' week two loss to the eagles? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> it might take this some time because there were a lot of things. >> the orioles take the final game in a series against oakland thanks to two matt wieters home runs. birds win, avoiding the sweep and are trailing the yankees by a game in the american league east and will play the...
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. >> the middle school is trying to cope with the loss of hailey ratliff. amy you learned more about the driver? >> reporter: the driver doesn't live in novato he was visiting from out of state. police say he's staying in town to cooperate and help with the investigation. the spot where she was hit is now full of flowers and candles. people keep coming by here to leave something to remember hailey by. this town is definitely grieving. especially, the community of her schoolmates. today was supposed to be a fun day the plan was to have friendship day an event where kids let loose a little. instead, the campus is full of grief counselors. >> a water day where everybody gets wet and has a lot of fun. i think is not going to be the case today. >> reporter: hailey ratliff was killed yesterday on novato boulevard. the 12-year-old was hit by an suv while riding her bike home from school. her principal arrived at school before dawn with a heavy heart to try and prepare for her grieving students. >> there aren't words to express the sorrow and loss you feel. >> repor
. >> the middle school is trying to cope with the loss of hailey ratliff. amy you learned more about the driver? >> reporter: the driver doesn't live in novato he was visiting from out of state. police say he's staying in town to cooperate and help with the investigation. the spot where she was hit is now full of flowers and candles. people keep coming by here to leave something to remember hailey by. this town is definitely grieving. especially, the community of her schoolmates....
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. >> the middle school is trying to cope with the loss of hailey ratliff. amy you learned more about the driver? >> reporter: the driver doesn't live in novato he was visiting from out of state. police say he's staying in town to cooperate and help with the investigation. the spot where she was hit is now full of flowers and candles. people keep coming by here to leave something to remember hailey by. this town is definitely grieving. especially, the community of her schoolmates. today was supposed to be a fun day the plan was to have friendship day an event where kids let loose a little. instead, the campus is full of grief counselors. >> a water day where everybody gets wet and has a lot of fun. i think is not going to be the case today. >> reporter: hailey ratliff was killed yesterday on novato boulevard. the 12-year-old was hit by an suv while riding her bike home from school. her principal arrived at school before dawn with a heavy heart to try and prepare for her grieving students. >> there aren't words to express the sorrow and loss you feel. >> repor
. >> the middle school is trying to cope with the loss of hailey ratliff. amy you learned more about the driver? >> reporter: the driver doesn't live in novato he was visiting from out of state. police say he's staying in town to cooperate and help with the investigation. the spot where she was hit is now full of flowers and candles. people keep coming by here to leave something to remember hailey by. this town is definitely grieving. especially, the community of her schoolmates....
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the joy of the birth turned to heart break after the loss. this school group is visiting from minnesota. >> the trip has been planned for two years. that was just the highlight. now it's kind of the saddest part of the trip so far. >> reporter: national zoo officials say they believe the giant panda cub that diedfter just six days of life was a female and they're getting closer to figuring out why the tiny bear died sunday morning. >> we found free fluid in the abdomen. that's an unusual finding. the liver, by palpation, by touching, felt a little bit hard in places. and it also appeared abnormal. >> reporter: in fact, the zoo's lead veterinarian said the liver appeared to be most abnormal. they're waiting for the results of further testing to determine the exact cause of death. they have ruled out the possibility that the mother mei xiang could have accidently harmed her baby. >> there were no external signs of trauma, which indicates there was not a crushing injury. >> we continue to mourn the loss of this cub. >> reporter: indications are f
the joy of the birth turned to heart break after the loss. this school group is visiting from minnesota. >> the trip has been planned for two years. that was just the highlight. now it's kind of the saddest part of the trip so far. >> reporter: national zoo officials say they believe the giant panda cub that diedfter just six days of life was a female and they're getting closer to figuring out why the tiny bear died sunday morning. >> we found free fluid in the abdomen. that's...
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what about the issue of billions of losses in putting taxpayer dollars at loss. how do you address that? >> well, look at why we lost money. the reason we lost the $25 billion is because the administration made a decision to protect the uaw, the union, from the losses they normally take in bankruptcy. they decided that the unions -- the existing members weren't going to take a cut in their pay, keep their benefits. that doesn't normally happen in bankruptcy. that cost over $25 billion. the reason we're taking these losses is because the administration decided to protect the union. it wasn't necessarily to keep the companies running. >> that's actually -- >> that's the loss that happened. accept it and move on. >> we've heard that argument before. keith, what's your answer? >> that's been discredited by some reports that have looked into that. only 10% of the cost of the vehicle is about -- comes from labor costs. i mean, the idea that the unions were -- or the ones obstructing the progress, unions have made a number of concessions in order to get to this point. >>
what about the issue of billions of losses in putting taxpayer dollars at loss. how do you address that? >> well, look at why we lost money. the reason we lost the $25 billion is because the administration made a decision to protect the uaw, the union, from the losses they normally take in bankruptcy. they decided that the unions -- the existing members weren't going to take a cut in their pay, keep their benefits. that doesn't normally happen in bankruptcy. that cost over $25 billion....
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. >> the difference in loss in color was astounding. we had white towels in both of the bowls, and my model-- nothing was coming off. >> but i was shocked at the depth of the amount of color coming off of her with shampoo. >> actually, i mean, that's what i'm used to. i wouldn't dream of, in a salon, using a white towel. >> i would be horrified as a client to see my color that i just paid for running down the sink. >> that's why we use black towels in the salon. >> yeah. >> are you ready to see the results? >> look at the difference. we did not use any leave-in conditioner, we didn't use any styling products. this is just cleanse with wen one time, blown out with a medium round brush and a blow dryer. all this bounce, all this body, all this shine. let's go see what happened over here. >> ( laughing ) >> it feels like straw. it really feels like straw. you cannot get bounce, you cannot get body, you cannot get volume. so do you want to be jessie, with stripped, faded hair? or do you want to be becky, who used wen? >> i'm feeling confiden
. >> the difference in loss in color was astounding. we had white towels in both of the bowls, and my model-- nothing was coming off. >> but i was shocked at the depth of the amount of color coming off of her with shampoo. >> actually, i mean, that's what i'm used to. i wouldn't dream of, in a salon, using a white towel. >> i would be horrified as a client to see my color that i just paid for running down the sink. >> that's why we use black towels in the salon....
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and then we used a midpoint in the loss recorded in chicago for the rest of the city. and that is shown here with 158 establishments closed and again, using the 1:4 ratio or range of employees, that ranged from 158 to 632 so the grand total in the first year 195 retail food establishments with employees ranging from 195 to 780. there is a second-year impact shown there that assumes that the impact is not as great in the second year, but continues. and so some stores are closed in the second year and that gets up to the 32 1, which you see at the bottom. excuse me, the bottom of the table there. we looked at this one other way and this table, i just want to explain is showing it by district. >> mr. russeau, supervisor cohen has a question. >> if you could go back to the last slide. you said the title of slide that says, "estimated citywide impact for formula stores opening in district 6." i'm curious if you did study or analysis on some of the impacts of what it would be in district 11? they just opened up a whole foods and i'm curious to know what would happen in distr
and then we used a midpoint in the loss recorded in chicago for the rest of the city. and that is shown here with 158 establishments closed and again, using the 1:4 ratio or range of employees, that ranged from 158 to 632 so the grand total in the first year 195 retail food establishments with employees ranging from 195 to 780. there is a second-year impact shown there that assumes that the impact is not as great in the second year, but continues. and so some stores are closed in the second...
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russeau that would lead to the loss of 1300 jobs and 321 smaller businesses potentially closing? when you break it down by district, district 6 if a big box wal-mart opened up, that means more than half of the smaller food establishments would close if a big box wal-mart opened up in district 6 somewhere? >> i think that is correct, yes. if i followed your numbers. >> that is based on methodology from the chicago study that was used in manhattan? >> correct. i think the important thing there, supervisor, is there is some variability in here because it could be a greater number of establishments with smaller numbers of employees. that is why i provide this range. if every store that closed had four employees, that is the worst case, the higher number of jobs would be lost, but it could be a smaller number with fewer employees. so there is some room for variation in these numbers. but i think it gives you the overall picture. and then this was the second-year impacts, which i think i already talked about. which shows the increments that occurs as the second year impacts are felt by
russeau that would lead to the loss of 1300 jobs and 321 smaller businesses potentially closing? when you break it down by district, district 6 if a big box wal-mart opened up, that means more than half of the smaller food establishments would close if a big box wal-mart opened up in district 6 somewhere? >> i think that is correct, yes. if i followed your numbers. >> that is based on methodology from the chicago study that was used in manhattan? >> correct. i think the...
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male pattern hair loss is the most common hair loss for men, representing more than 90% of all male casesh america. it occurs due to the chemical dihydrotestosterone, commonly known as d.h.t. d.h.t. causes a shortening of the lifespan of the hair follicles in these men. the follicles resistance to d.h.t., or lack thereof, is genetic, and that's why some men go bald and some don't. >> for me, i started to go bald when i was in high school. it was a little bit at the beginning, and then it got really worse once i got into college, and to the point where it was really dramatic. and through this time, i started to use a lot of different products, a lot of different things that promised, you know, regrowing of hair, things of that nature. >> hair loss for women, in many ways, is far more traumatic. the psychological effects for women can be devastating. there are many different causes of hair loss among women. female pattern thinning, which is genetic diffuse hair loss, menopause-related, postpartum, or stress-related shedding, and alopecia areata, or spotty hair loss, are just a few. some hai
male pattern hair loss is the most common hair loss for men, representing more than 90% of all male casesh america. it occurs due to the chemical dihydrotestosterone, commonly known as d.h.t. d.h.t. causes a shortening of the lifespan of the hair follicles in these men. the follicles resistance to d.h.t., or lack thereof, is genetic, and that's why some men go bald and some don't. >> for me, i started to go bald when i was in high school. it was a little bit at the beginning, and then it...
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system-- the fat loss plan for people who love to eat. so call or log on now. >> on the food lovers fat loss system, i lost 50 pounds. i tried med... you know, the doctor supervised programs. i tried-- i won't mention names, but all the programs you see commercials for, i probably tried them. the other plans didn't work because i love food. i mean, it was miserable eating because you felt guilty and then it was miserable starving yourself because you were always hungry. the food lovers fat loss system showed me how to eat my favorite foods in a way that allowed my body to continue to release weight. and it's been two years and i can eat whatever i want and enjoy life and the weight doesn't come back on. i'm a food lover and i lost 50 pounds and i've kept it off for two years. and here i am to tell you honestly this program works. >> i'm a food lover and in eight months i've lost 50 pounds. program is definitely as family-friendly program. it's food that we all eat anyway and that has been the best thing. on other programs, i've been eating
system-- the fat loss plan for people who love to eat. so call or log on now. >> on the food lovers fat loss system, i lost 50 pounds. i tried med... you know, the doctor supervised programs. i tried-- i won't mention names, but all the programs you see commercials for, i probably tried them. the other plans didn't work because i love food. i mean, it was miserable eating because you felt guilty and then it was miserable starving yourself because you were always hungry. the food lovers...
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the losses were pared back through-out the session, to end with a fractional loss. volume was 675 million on the big board. 1.8 billion on the nasdaq. in the lead, the consumer staples sector up 0.6%. the industrial sector was the drag, down 0.9%. and it was a trio of railroad stocks weighing on the industrial sector. norfolk southern's earnings warning late yesterday hit shares today. the stock fell 9.1%, falling to its lowest price since june. a drop in shipping volumes and lower revenue from fuel surcharges got the blame for the disappointing outlook. it also hit shares of c.s.x. and union pacific. c.s.x. fell 5.7%. u.n.p. was down 3.3%. union pacific was at a new high last week. meantime, food stocks were in focus after earnings from conagra. earnings were eight cents per share stronger than expected, and a big jump from a year ago. sales volumes dropped, but conagra made up by higher prices. shareholders saw higher prices, the stock was up 6.2% on heavy volume. this is a seven year high for shares. meantime, the battle over the single serve coffee market is heat
the losses were pared back through-out the session, to end with a fractional loss. volume was 675 million on the big board. 1.8 billion on the nasdaq. in the lead, the consumer staples sector up 0.6%. the industrial sector was the drag, down 0.9%. and it was a trio of railroad stocks weighing on the industrial sector. norfolk southern's earnings warning late yesterday hit shares today. the stock fell 9.1%, falling to its lowest price since june. a drop in shipping volumes and lower revenue from...
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his family is trying to deal with the loss. investigators will be back out this morning trying to determin. >> whether any working smoke alarms in the home? >> that is one thing they will be looking for, whether there were smoke alarms in the home. kim dacey >>, thank you -- >> kim dacey, thank you. >> here is matt lauer with a look at what is coming up next on the "today" show. >> a violent protests in afghanistan as four soldiers are killed. unique perspective from author salman rushdie. the growing scandal over the topless photos of the duchess, as attorneys had to block them. the teenager who became a sensation with their makeup tips on youtube. big news followed a breakout performance on the plaza. it's more as we get started on a monday morning. >> we will put our own music video together. >> he is fired up. 53 degrees at the airport. >> we'll take a last look at weather and traffic together before you head out to start your day. >> time to get to your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> this morning we ask
his family is trying to deal with the loss. investigators will be back out this morning trying to determin. >> whether any working smoke alarms in the home? >> that is one thing they will be looking for, whether there were smoke alarms in the home. kim dacey >>, thank you -- >> kim dacey, thank you. >> here is matt lauer with a look at what is coming up next on the "today" show. >> a violent protests in afghanistan as four soldiers are killed....
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right now we are dealing with the first loss of a full ambassador since 1979. aiting for more he details on what exactly happened. the initial reports were he and other were killed in the fire that was set to the building. the later reports that they were found in a car and that there were gunshot wound involved and possibly suffocation. it does raise some questions, and perhaps you're correct that they are for another day, but it raises questions about what the security was like there. >> martha we have three walls of defense that we deal with when we put our embassies in foreign countries. the first is of course our own c.i.a., our own intelligence forces that try to assess the threat level against our embassy and their personnel. the second and perhaps the most important, in fact is our foreign host, who has a responsibility to provide a safe environment and to deal with mobs and gatherings and so on and then of course lastly usually our u.s. marines who guard the embassy and the ambassador, along with foreign service personnel for that. that last money can n
right now we are dealing with the first loss of a full ambassador since 1979. aiting for more he details on what exactly happened. the initial reports were he and other were killed in the fire that was set to the building. the later reports that they were found in a car and that there were gunshot wound involved and possibly suffocation. it does raise some questions, and perhaps you're correct that they are for another day, but it raises questions about what the security was like there....
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on its books or even thirty billion at the time because the losses kept growing that is something your shareholders need to know and bank of america thought it's the financial crisis everyone's worried about every other bank and their survival people worried that the government would have to take over big banks like bank of america and city and they swept it under the rug and there's some there were some suggestions that they had kind of an implicit ok for that from the government because who wants bank of america to suffer on top of everything else that has to happen at that point right every one of these banks to survive today except that they could and so it's getting things are being done so let's fast forward and this legacy is still working itself out so what is your reaction to the this proposed settlement is this going to are wrap it all up with a nice bow is this a bad deal for shareholders a good deal it's i think it kind of it does wrap it up with a nice bow i mean it's a really small amount of money compared to what shareholders may have
on its books or even thirty billion at the time because the losses kept growing that is something your shareholders need to know and bank of america thought it's the financial crisis everyone's worried about every other bank and their survival people worried that the government would have to take over big banks like bank of america and city and they swept it under the rug and there's some there were some suggestions that they had kind of an implicit ok for that from the government because who...
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why coach harbaugh is optimistic despite the loss to the eagles...next...in sports unlimited... 3 3 33& all for the late edition, i'm jeff barnd. barnd. and i'm jennifer gilbert. here's bruce cunningham with sports unlimited. unlimited. 3 with the ankees rrined out, the orioles had a golden opportunity tinight...a victory in seattle would again tie the birds foo the lead in the american league east... it's been quiet so far at safeco field... 3 3 &pthis one has been all about &pthe pitching thuu far...top 2nd, seattle's eeasmo ramirez punches out mark reynolds to end the top of the 2nd...in the bottom half, oriole starter wei-yen chen was in trouble..bases loaded, 2 out...but hegets ryan to ground to robert andino who flips to jj haady...end of threat...there's no score in oakland after 2.....bottom 4rd, still no score, and chen &phangs one up for miguel olivo who just crushed it to left... a two run shot...2-0 mariners lead ii the fifth back here in baltimore...the regular tuesday off for the ravens...tomorrow, they get back to work with two things in mind...geetinggrrady for tom brady
why coach harbaugh is optimistic despite the loss to the eagles...next...in sports unlimited... 3 3 33& all for the late edition, i'm jeff barnd. barnd. and i'm jennifer gilbert. here's bruce cunningham with sports unlimited. unlimited. 3 with the ankees rrined out, the orioles had a golden opportunity tinight...a victory in seattle would again tie the birds foo the lead in the american league east... it's been quiet so far at safeco field... 3 3 &pthis one has been all about &pthe...
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he took the loss only stride with his eye on winning the 400 meter on saturday. she made up for missing on this medal in this tragic event grabbing silver in the individual road race behind china. >> silver? wow. it was a really hard race. i tried to give everything. >> it was a 48 kilometer push for the german athlete who lost part of her legs in a childhood accident. the german fans of marred celebrate. two silver medals in sailing and a bronze in the 200 meter. >> will he stay or will he go? the italian grand prix this weekend is buzzing with speculation that hamilton of team mclaren has received an offer from mercedes. >> if the rumors were weighing down on him, he did not show. he finished fast in mourning practices. hamilton finished first. he had problems with his foreign and close down third. >> a great f1 season. >> mor news at the top of the hour. q >>> cooperative competitors. russia's president meets with his chinese counterpart to talk about how their countries can both benefit from stronger ties. welcome to nhk world "newsline." vladimir putin is we
he took the loss only stride with his eye on winning the 400 meter on saturday. she made up for missing on this medal in this tragic event grabbing silver in the individual road race behind china. >> silver? wow. it was a really hard race. i tried to give everything. >> it was a 48 kilometer push for the german athlete who lost part of her legs in a childhood accident. the german fans of marred celebrate. two silver medals in sailing and a bronze in the 200 meter. >> will he...
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they're devastated by the loss but help tips and police work will return the family jewels. don knapp cbs 5 >>> latina as the targets of a gang of thieves in a crime wave in the east bay. oakland police a gunman sneak up on women in fruit fell never happened when the crooks don't get what they want the crime turns violent. >>> when the women don't have cash on hand they are sexually assault in >>> the perpetrator is a where these people are afraid to come forward and make reports to police >>> police believe the women are undocumented and do not speak english the suspect described as african-american men in their 20's or '40's >>> burlington a neighborhood on alert to amend spotted and impersonating pg&e workers the men tried to gain access to homes on poppy drive residents say the impostors wear hard hats and that's the man asked to check corrosion on gas meters both laugh when asked to show id police said ms. a good reminder to ask for company id. >>> petaluma national little league team honored today by the oakland a's at the coliseum a chance of a lifetime the team got t
they're devastated by the loss but help tips and police work will return the family jewels. don knapp cbs 5 >>> latina as the targets of a gang of thieves in a crime wave in the east bay. oakland police a gunman sneak up on women in fruit fell never happened when the crooks don't get what they want the crime turns violent. >>> when the women don't have cash on hand they are sexually assault in >>> the perpetrator is a where these people are afraid to come forward and...
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we talked to her about the loss of her daughter, the trial and what she is doing now. >> reporter: it's now been nearly two and a half years since the murder of yardly love in her apartment in virginia have. after going through the loss of her daughter and the trial of the man who killed her, for sharon working to make more people aware of the potential dangers is a labor of love. >> when i look at pictures now i love to see her pictures, it's bittersweet because i know there will be no more pictures coming. >> reporter: these are never before seen photographs of yardly, a girl who grew up loving lacrosse and dreaming of playing for the university of virginia cavaliers. she lived the dram and was just three weeks graduating when she was murdered. >> i'm sure there are other girls right now that feel the same way as we did, that -- had no idea that people were capablof this kind of evil. >> reporter: now she knows. now yardly's mother has embraced the role she has been thrown into. the role of activist. she is making a psa act the danger of domestic violence. >> i knew nothing about it u
we talked to her about the loss of her daughter, the trial and what she is doing now. >> reporter: it's now been nearly two and a half years since the murder of yardly love in her apartment in virginia have. after going through the loss of her daughter and the trial of the man who killed her, for sharon working to make more people aware of the potential dangers is a labor of love. >> when i look at pictures now i love to see her pictures, it's bittersweet because i know there will...
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so the loss of the student work and the loss of the materials that i had collected. it is painful and really sad. just making space for all those feelings, which is what we did in our old classroom. the same things will go into the new classroom. >> that beechwood community. we pull together and make it happen. >> reporter: the fire chief believes the fire was accidental. a pinched electrical cord. he spoke to the students to receive thanks for his team, but to remind the kids about the importance of having a smoke detect detector. that structure was not required to have a smoke detector. the law doesn't require that in a modular. the school is looking for donations to tie them over until the insurance money kicks in. clearly, they need money. they raised several thousand dollars so far. you can go to beechwoodschool.org. reporting live, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >>> great report there. in oakland today, the ongoing fight against bullying is intensifying. the district is planning to show 13,000 upper grade students the movie "bullying." this is a movie how stude
so the loss of the student work and the loss of the materials that i had collected. it is painful and really sad. just making space for all those feelings, which is what we did in our old classroom. the same things will go into the new classroom. >> that beechwood community. we pull together and make it happen. >> reporter: the fire chief believes the fire was accidental. a pinched electrical cord. he spoke to the students to receive thanks for his team, but to remind the kids about...
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the loss of life of people, members of my family. didn't have control. i could feel the sense of regret and the sense of sadness and the sense of loss. but this was a circumstance in which i did have a responsibility. in that sense it was quite different from other life's experience. >> senator kennedy returned to the senate for the first time since his automobile accident and seldom has a return to work been marked by such public attention. >> kennedy said last night he decided not to resign from the senate. >> i made the decision to continue in public life after the tragedy of chappaquiddick. i'm a very different person than prior to that tragedy. the way that i'm a different person, i think is probably reflected in my own view about, sort of life and people and faith in god. i'm a different person. wówóvó9Ñ ordinary rubs don't always work on my arthritis. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> senator there's obviously a great price one has to
the loss of life of people, members of my family. didn't have control. i could feel the sense of regret and the sense of sadness and the sense of loss. but this was a circumstance in which i did have a responsibility. in that sense it was quite different from other life's experience. >> senator kennedy returned to the senate for the first time since his automobile accident and seldom has a return to work been marked by such public attention. >> kennedy said last night he decided not...
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they need to post you know the hospitals want to show its giant of the losses they possibly can it's all fictitious of course in order to maintain the fiction of their not for profit status and to maximize their their uncompensated care revenue take it's interesting i wonder if all those hospitals would be put out of business if everybody went to your model but i do know that hospitals have certain requirements such as research that that a small center may not but that's where we're going to leave it today appreciate you being on the show thank you so much dr keith smith medical director for the surgery center of oklahoma. ari before we go let's wrap up with a quick loose change because we wouldn't want to miss an opportunity to hear from dimitri cofan right right on an episode one way so this was awesome when i came to work and saw that on c.m. d.c.'s squawk box this morning former budget director said this about the fed disincentive eyes in washington from cutting spending from taking on interests such as the military industrial complex take a listen go never do it if you can keep
they need to post you know the hospitals want to show its giant of the losses they possibly can it's all fictitious of course in order to maintain the fiction of their not for profit status and to maximize their their uncompensated care revenue take it's interesting i wonder if all those hospitals would be put out of business if everybody went to your model but i do know that hospitals have certain requirements such as research that that a small center may not but that's where we're going to...
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they are asking for donation to help make up for the loss. >>> a man who jumped in to the tiger exhibit at the bronx zoo is in critical condition. he jumped off an elevated monorail train that goes around the zoo. he was attacked by a male tiger that has been at the zoo for three years. >> tigers are extremely capable predators. what they typically do is grab an animal by the head or in the back of the neck. and then it is over very quickly. this cat did not do this to the individual. i think it was the tiger's response and the fact we got there so quickly that saved his life. >> he is lucky to be alive. the zoo director says the tiger did nothing wrong and will not be euthanatized. >>> the company that owns knott's berry farm is shutting down certain rides coast to coast while it investigates a series of malfunctions on the swings. the latest was on wednesday when the wind seeker in buena vista stopped for four hours trapping riders in the air. this was the second malfunction in two weeks. riders were also stranded over the summer on wind seekers in ohio, north carolina, virginia, onta
they are asking for donation to help make up for the loss. >>> a man who jumped in to the tiger exhibit at the bronx zoo is in critical condition. he jumped off an elevated monorail train that goes around the zoo. he was attacked by a male tiger that has been at the zoo for three years. >> tigers are extremely capable predators. what they typically do is grab an animal by the head or in the back of the neck. and then it is over very quickly. this cat did not do this to the...
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. >> meanwhile, mitt romney condemned the loss of american lives but he also seized on the attacks even before daybreak slamming the administration's response in what became a fierce back and forth between the two campaigns. romney then doubled down this morning. >> i spoke out when the key fact that i referred to was known which was that the embassy of the united states issued what appeared to be an apology for american principles. that was a mistake. and i believe that when a mistake is made of that significance you speak out. >> we start our coverage right now with nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel in cairo, egypt. >> reporter: craig, by now there's a familiar scenario explaining what happened in these two separate attacks. that these internet videos were being seen here in egypt, they were being talked about by some radical preachers in this country, people got enflamed, particularly hardline muslims who are the most hardline of sunni muslims and they let their emotions get the best of them. they climbed on top of the u.s. embassy walls. they entered inside the comp
. >> meanwhile, mitt romney condemned the loss of american lives but he also seized on the attacks even before daybreak slamming the administration's response in what became a fierce back and forth between the two campaigns. romney then doubled down this morning. >> i spoke out when the key fact that i referred to was known which was that the embassy of the united states issued what appeared to be an apology for american principles. that was a mistake. and i believe that when a...
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we mourn the loss of living sean smith, the ambassador, the other folks who lost their life and make a broad point about what role you think america should play in arab world but to talk president obama did this and this wrong he would have been better off giving today's statement yesterday. >> thanks so much. great to have you here. next, more easing today from the fed. how are the markets going to react? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at
we mourn the loss of living sean smith, the ambassador, the other folks who lost their life and make a broad point about what role you think america should play in arab world but to talk president obama did this and this wrong he would have been better off giving today's statement yesterday. >> thanks so much. great to have you here. next, more easing today from the fed. how are the markets going to react? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. we're sitting on a...
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all know aboute the loss in situlas. st. louis suffered to the losses today. >> we will show you what protesters did today. >> mitt romney targets a key bloc. this message. experiences classrooms. sizes don't matter... by 20%. teaching to some test... he personally cannot relate to. education, to want the very best public education system for your children. [ male announcer ] this is america's manufacturing when president obama took offiofe. this is china's. under obama, we've lost over half a million manunufacturing jobs and for the first time, china's beating us. seven times obama could've stopped china's cheating. seven times he refused. it's time to stand up to the cheaters, and make sure we protect jobs for the american people. [ male announcer ] barack obama: failing to stop cheating. failing american workers. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. vote for president in 50 days. whetheron will decide t obama fouriden more years or elected mitt romney. romney is campaigning in the presidentle is focusing on ohio. >
all know aboute the loss in situlas. st. louis suffered to the losses today. >> we will show you what protesters did today. >> mitt romney targets a key bloc. this message. experiences classrooms. sizes don't matter... by 20%. teaching to some test... he personally cannot relate to. education, to want the very best public education system for your children. [ male announcer ] this is america's manufacturing when president obama took offiofe. this is china's. under obama, we've lost...
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a plea deal crapt bring back they boy or come close to healing the hole his loss left in their hearts. for the first time since the hit and run accident, his parents got to see the man who is behind the wheel. >> i was shaking the entire time he was in the courtroom. >> reporter: 30-year-old was in caught for a motions hearing but opted to take a plea deal, agreeing to plead guilty to manslaughter and leaving the scene of an accident involving a death. >> death. >> it's a relief to us. >> reporter: members of a family struggling to deal with the huge loss. the 22 year old matthew was killed memorial day weekend. the man that killed him will sef time for taking the boy they loved. an idea that brought fa cheeny to tears. his dad took the season tickets to matthew's grave and created a banner honoring his son's contagious smile, that will hang at mt bank stadium when the ravens play. >> there is a purple sign with go letters that say cheese, make sure that -- he is going to be there at every game. >> both of his parents will have to give impact statements at the sentencing, that's not b
a plea deal crapt bring back they boy or come close to healing the hole his loss left in their hearts. for the first time since the hit and run accident, his parents got to see the man who is behind the wheel. >> i was shaking the entire time he was in the courtroom. >> reporter: 30-year-old was in caught for a motions hearing but opted to take a plea deal, agreeing to plead guilty to manslaughter and leaving the scene of an accident involving a death. >> death. >> it's...
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that's why you're sad over the loss of dean -- dino taylor. >>> scat schat in spots. temperatures are still up. let's check in with meteorologist wyatt everhart with a look at the weather and whether we'll need a rain coat. >> wild sky in laurel. it's that mix of sun and clouds and hit and miss showers have been more miss than hit. we've seen a few showers. the storm south and west of disk. we think most of the action will stay. you can see the storms popping in northern virginia, the northern part of the shenandoah valley with the remnants of isaac. we're watching leslie offshore. the frontal boundary coming at us. eat late with a few showers -- 80s with a few showers south. we'll talk about that and your complete forecast coming up. >>> the sheriff in queen anne's county face as multimaryland lawsuit. a woman claims he knew the brother was harassing her and did nosmght queen anne's county cher sheriff gary hofmann and his brother john hofmann are being sued by kristy taylor. she said hofmann assaulted her in twine. corporal hofmann pleaded gill ti to second degree as
that's why you're sad over the loss of dean -- dino taylor. >>> scat schat in spots. temperatures are still up. let's check in with meteorologist wyatt everhart with a look at the weather and whether we'll need a rain coat. >> wild sky in laurel. it's that mix of sun and clouds and hit and miss showers have been more miss than hit. we've seen a few showers. the storm south and west of disk. we think most of the action will stay. you can see the storms popping in northern...
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they are asking for donation to help make up for the loss. >>> a man who jumped in to the tiger exhibit at the bronx zoo is in critical condition. he jumped off an elevated monorail train that goes around the zoo. he was attacked by a male tiger that has been at the zoo for three years. >> tigers are extremely capable predators. what they typically do is grab an animal by the head or in the back of the neck. and then it is over very quickly. this cat did not do this to the individual. i think it was the tiger's response and the fact we got there so quickly that saved his life. lucky to be alive. the zoo director says the tiger did nothing wrong and will not be euthanatized. >>> the company that owns knott's berry farm is shutting down certain rides coast to coast while it investigates a series of malfunctions on the swings. the latest was on wednesday when the wind seeker in buena vista stopped for four hours trapping riders in the air. this was the second malfunction in two weeks. riders were also stranded over the summer on wind seekers in ohio, north carolina, virginia, ontario, cana
they are asking for donation to help make up for the loss. >>> a man who jumped in to the tiger exhibit at the bronx zoo is in critical condition. he jumped off an elevated monorail train that goes around the zoo. he was attacked by a male tiger that has been at the zoo for three years. >> tigers are extremely capable predators. what they typically do is grab an animal by the head or in the back of the neck. and then it is over very quickly. this cat did not do this to the...