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. >> reporter: her father and sole guardian timothy lewis brought the baby to the hospital telling doctors she stopped breathing and believed it was sids. police say eventually lewis admitted that it was not sids, he had murdered his daughter. >> we know from the beginning timothy was not a responsible person, and to take care of her, and those that were in authority also knew that. >> reporter: the baby's mother fliives an adult home and refused custody when chloe was born. her side of the family says the father shouldn't have been
. >> reporter: her father and sole guardian timothy lewis brought the baby to the hospital telling doctors she stopped breathing and believed it was sids. police say eventually lewis admitted that it was not sids, he had murdered his daughter. >> we know from the beginning timothy was not a responsible person, and to take care of her, and those that were in authority also knew that. >> reporter: the baby's mother fliives an adult home and refused custody when chloe was born....
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they say timothy lewis called police, but ended up confessing to choking his own child to death. >> he cared when police asked them what happened to his daughter. -- he caved when people asked him what happened to his daughter. 20-rolled timothy lewis called paramedics -- 20-year-old timothy lewis called paramedics when his baby girl stopped breathing. they were not suspicious of him, but during questioning -- >> his admitted choking the child. >> police are not sure if anybody else was, at the time. the child did have prior injuries that did not contribute to her death. the neighbor says the news cannot be true. >> he was very nice. i do not think so. >> the alleged murder of an intent on their block has neighbors thinking about their interactions with louis and talking about how something so awful could happen to a child a few doors down. >> no, no, no, you cannot put on the pressure of no kid. a kid can hurt himself. you have to put up with the kid. he understands the responsibility of a child. >> timothy lewis is charged with first-degree murder along with first and second-degree a
they say timothy lewis called police, but ended up confessing to choking his own child to death. >> he cared when police asked them what happened to his daughter. -- he caved when people asked him what happened to his daughter. 20-rolled timothy lewis called paramedics -- 20-year-old timothy lewis called paramedics when his baby girl stopped breathing. they were not suspicious of him, but during questioning -- >> his admitted choking the child. >> police are not sure if...
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police say timothy lewis called police to report his 6-month-old daughter stopped breathing. neighbors were shocked, but police say after questioning timothy lewis, he admitted to hurting the child. >> he admitted choking the child after it cried. >> the family, they are nice. >> timothy lewis is charged with first-degree murder along with first and second-degree assault. he has no criminal past in the state. still ahead, protecting yourself against the flu. how local officials helped encourage folks to stay healthy this season. >> "is the rule for the next reformers temperature-wise. we will have the instaweather we will have the instaweather plus bob ehrlich is desperate, and he'll say anything to get elected. negative attacks the media have repeatedly called "dishonest" and "total malarkey." and why can't we trust bob ehrlich? because he raised taxes and fees by $3 billion then denied it... because he says he's for us, but made $2.5 million at a special interest lobbying firm. and ehrlich says he'll cut education again if elected governor. bob ehrlich-- a career politician
police say timothy lewis called police to report his 6-month-old daughter stopped breathing. neighbors were shocked, but police say after questioning timothy lewis, he admitted to hurting the child. >> he admitted choking the child after it cried. >> the family, they are nice. >> timothy lewis is charged with first-degree murder along with first and second-degree assault. he has no criminal past in the state. still ahead, protecting yourself against the flu. how local...
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timothy judge, good to see you, very interesting study.a is hitting the campaign trail to keep congress in democratic hands, but for his own salvation in 2012, one says he's a walk. we'll talk about that coming up next on msnbc saturday. .' 'skidmarks and smokescreens?' 'kiss my resale value.' and the timeless 'make it mine for $199.' celebrate this motor-tober with a new 2011 mini cooper hardtop for 199$ a month. thanks. i got the idea from general mills big g cereals. they put a white check on the top of every box to let people know that their cereals have healthy whole grain, and they're the right choice... (announcer) general mills makes getting whole grain an easy choice. just look for the white check. you should get some custom fit orthotics. dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center. it recommends the custom fit orthotic that's best for your feet. and footcare scientists are behind it. you'll get immediate comfort... ... and, you could save a couple hundred bucks. for locations see drscholls.com investors are demanding more for their
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timothy johnson. >> the harper county health department is reminding people to get flu shots they are making it so convenient there is in excuse not to get one. they held a drive through flu clinic. you can pull up get vaccinated and pull way. it is the only public one they plan to hold this season. you can get one at many area pharmacies or doctors offices there are plenty of vaccinations available and this year is litter a a one shot deal. >> h1n1 vaccination is incorporated into the seasonal flu vaccination, even if you received h1n1 last year it's critically important to be vaccinated again in year because there are two other viruses that afford protection with this year 's vaccination. >> the shot is recommended for anybody over 6 months old be sure to bunt because there already have been flu cases documented so far here in maryland. >>> well, things definitely got heated on the set of the view yesterday. joy and whoop he got up and walked off the stage during a segment with bill o'reilly over that proposed mosque near ground zero. now they are speaking out about the controversy.
timothy johnson. >> the harper county health department is reminding people to get flu shots they are making it so convenient there is in excuse not to get one. they held a drive through flu clinic. you can pull up get vaccinated and pull way. it is the only public one they plan to hold this season. you can get one at many area pharmacies or doctors offices there are plenty of vaccinations available and this year is litter a a one shot deal. >> h1n1 vaccination is incorporated into...
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timothy lewis doesn't have a criminal record. kelly mcpherson, wjz "eyewitness news." >> thank you. >>> lieuis is now charged with first-degree murder, assault and child abuse. >>> a dundalk man is charged with having sex with a 14-year-old he met on myspace. washington county sheriff arrested 22-year-old juan valorio. she was in his car at the time of the arrest. she told deputies the two had sex earlier this year. he is being held on $85,000 bail. >>> police are asking for your help eye depth fying a man found dead in his car at a rest stop along i-95. he was discovered at the southbound rest area near route 32 in laurel. investigators believe died early yesterday morning. there is no sign of foul play. police say he may have been living in the 1989 beige mercedes. >>> voted down. baltimore city teachers are headed back to the negotiating table. they rejected a landmark contract that would have tied their pay to their performance. gigi barnett has the next step from city school headquarters. >> reporter: after a two day vote ci
timothy lewis doesn't have a criminal record. kelly mcpherson, wjz "eyewitness news." >> thank you. >>> lieuis is now charged with first-degree murder, assault and child abuse. >>> a dundalk man is charged with having sex with a 14-year-old he met on myspace. washington county sheriff arrested 22-year-old juan valorio. she was in his car at the time of the arrest. she told deputies the two had sex earlier this year. he is being held on $85,000 bail....
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timothy johnson. >> across the country number of banks freezing foreclosures is growing. all and the forecast all coming up at abc 2 news at 5:30. so who is "making stuff up"? the news media say it's bob ehrlich... with attacks that have been called "false" and "misleading." made up attacks bob ehrlich knows aren't true. but here's what's not made up. bob ehrlich's $3 billion in taxes and fees. the $2.5 million he got paid working at a lobbying firm. or the fact ehrlich worked for the casinos to put slots at arundel mills mall. now, bob...that's all true. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. the real andy harris. his past attacks have been called deceptive, his new attack, false. harris voted for deregulation increasing our electric bills by 72% it's not surprising, harris always sides with the big guys. he opposes cracking down on wall street and supports tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. harris even opposed making big insurance cover cancer screenings. andy harris' extreme ideas will cost us.
timothy johnson. >> across the country number of banks freezing foreclosures is growing. all and the forecast all coming up at abc 2 news at 5:30. so who is "making stuff up"? the news media say it's bob ehrlich... with attacks that have been called "false" and "misleading." made up attacks bob ehrlich knows aren't true. but here's what's not made up. bob ehrlich's $3 billion in taxes and fees. the $2.5 million he got paid working at a lobbying firm. or the...
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first, timothy mcveigh didn't blow anybody up in the anymore of god.blown up anything in the name of god he would have been just as wrong spiritually as he was psychologically for blowing people up in the first place. but they always try to equate extremists muslims with christians. not calling them extremists christians. maybe you know better than i, but i don't believe that timothy mcveigh was extremist. i don't remember the -- >> it's not even a valid argument point, because mcveigh and his little crew, doesn't represent anything. they are just crazy guys, killers, murders. we put them away and they got what they deserve. muslims who attack them on to 9/11 are part of the jihad, which is a movement. the movement has not been confronted by the so-called moderate muslims, good muslims. they haven't confronted the jihad. >> glenn: some have. >> very few. >> glenn: very few, but -- >> if all of the moderate muslims throughout the world would confront the jihad, the jihad couldn't exist. they exist because governments let the jihad exist. >> glenn: i hav
first, timothy mcveigh didn't blow anybody up in the anymore of god.blown up anything in the name of god he would have been just as wrong spiritually as he was psychologically for blowing people up in the first place. but they always try to equate extremists muslims with christians. not calling them extremists christians. maybe you know better than i, but i don't believe that timothy mcveigh was extremist. i don't remember the -- >> it's not even a valid argument point, because mcveigh...
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they say timothy lewis called police and ended up confessing to choking his own child to death. george lettis has more. >> it was wednesday night in this house in northwest baltimore that police say a young father's frustrations with his infant daughter turned to murder. 20-year-old timothy lewis called medics when his 6-month-old stopped breathing. at first police were not suspicious of lewis, but during questioning -- >> he admitted to choking the child after it cried. >> police aren't sure if there was anyone else home at the time. detectives know the child had prior injuries that did not contribute to her death. >> his neighbor says the news can't be true. >> the family is very nice. i don't think so. >> the alleged murder of an infant on their block has neighbors thinking of interactions with lewis and talking about how something so awful could happen to a child a few doors down. >> he helped me shovel the snow this winter. i guess the pressure of the children, you know? >> no, no, no. you can't put it on no pressure of no kid, you know? a kid can't help himself. you got to
they say timothy lewis called police and ended up confessing to choking his own child to death. george lettis has more. >> it was wednesday night in this house in northwest baltimore that police say a young father's frustrations with his infant daughter turned to murder. 20-year-old timothy lewis called medics when his 6-month-old stopped breathing. at first police were not suspicious of lewis, but during questioning -- >> he admitted to choking the child after it cried. >>...
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you got to put up with a kid. >> i ain't understand the responsibility of no child. >> timothy lewis is charged with first degree murder along with first and second-degree assault. a court record shows lewis has no criminal past in maryland. at police head quarters, george lettis, wbal-tv 11 news. >> also in the city, police investigating a shooting in a baltimore neighborhood known for its night life and water front property. it happened before 7:00 friday evening near the intersection of boston and baylis street. the woman is a victim in her early 30's. she was shot in the leg, and she is expected to be ok. police are searching for the gunman. >> state police try to learn more about a body that was found yesterday morning at a rest stop in baltimore county. the body was found along i-95. police say the man was in the driver's seat of a mercedes. police say he may have been living in the car. the medical examiner is trying to determine the cause of death. earlier reports indicate that foul play is not suspected. that victim has not been identified. >> defense attorneys came close to
you got to put up with a kid. >> i ain't understand the responsibility of no child. >> timothy lewis is charged with first degree murder along with first and second-degree assault. a court record shows lewis has no criminal past in maryland. at police head quarters, george lettis, wbal-tv 11 news. >> also in the city, police investigating a shooting in a baltimore neighborhood known for its night life and water front property. it happened before 7:00 friday evening near the...
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timothy garton ash, political writings from a decade without a name. professor at oxford university, and at the hoover institution at standford university. thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> wrob ert dahl sek here, the author of several books on presidential leadership throughout american history. his latest is the lost teeth, leadership in a time of horror and hope, 19 4r5 to 1953. it explores a decision making that lead up to the cold war. i'm very pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. look at this book, giant, they lost the peace. >> yes, yes. it speaks volumes about the misjudgements that even the best and the brightest can make, as we know from the experience with vietnam. >> rose: so u have all these people who looked exhausted by war, perhaps, but shaping the post world. >> yes. >> rose: what did they fail to do? >> well, what they faile to do was to be, i think, more understanding, more astute. you know, frederick necha said convictions are the greatest enemies of the truth than lies. and they hiped stalin, for example f only he
timothy garton ash, political writings from a decade without a name. professor at oxford university, and at the hoover institution at standford university. thank you for coming. >> thank you. >> wrob ert dahl sek here, the author of several books on presidential leadership throughout american history. his latest is the lost teeth, leadership in a time of horror and hope, 19 4r5 to 1953. it explores a decision making that lead up to the cold war. i'm very pleased to have him back at...
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timothy johnson has tonight's "medical minute." >> reporter: many people turn to drink in times of stressresearchers at the university of texas wanted to find out if exposure to a traumatic event actually causes new cases of alcoholism. the study centered on almost 700 people who had firsthand exposure to such major u.s. disasters as the 1993 missouri floods, the 1994 north ridge, california, earthquake and the oklahoma city bombing in 1995. they're drinking habits were surveyed for a period of up to three years after their exposure. the authors say that just .03% of them became alcohol abusers as a result of the experience. but they found that a stunning 83% of recovering alcoholics went back to the bottle following a traumatic event. the study concludes that most alcohol abuse following disasters is the result of former alcoholics suffering a relapse. with this "medical minute," i'm dr. timothy johnson. >>> stink bugs and bedbugs can be real pests but before you call that pest control company we've got a very important warning. coming up at 5:30. >>> it may not be that much for some but
timothy johnson has tonight's "medical minute." >> reporter: many people turn to drink in times of stressresearchers at the university of texas wanted to find out if exposure to a traumatic event actually causes new cases of alcoholism. the study centered on almost 700 people who had firsthand exposure to such major u.s. disasters as the 1993 missouri floods, the 1994 north ridge, california, earthquake and the oklahoma city bombing in 1995. they're drinking habits were surveyed...
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timothy johnson tells us how their children can pay the price. >> reporter: it may seen simple commonhat pregnancy and heavy drinking don't mix. yet every year 40,000 babies are born with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder or fasd, an umbrella term that includes fetal alcohol syndrome which can occur when a developing baby is exposed to alcohol, consumed by his expecting mother. a study at wayne state university school of medicine tried to unravel the learning problems of children with fasd which are poorly understood. the scientists measured electrical brain activity of children whose mothers reported binge drinking while pregnant. in memory tests and coordination tests at an average age of just over 11, they had an decreased ability to understand the meaning of a stimulus, less attention dedicated to specific tasks and reduced memory processing all compared to a control group. the authors of the study hope it will lead to more effective methods for teaching children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. with this "medical minute" i'm dr. timothy johnson. >>> there's one question in thi
timothy johnson tells us how their children can pay the price. >> reporter: it may seen simple commonhat pregnancy and heavy drinking don't mix. yet every year 40,000 babies are born with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder or fasd, an umbrella term that includes fetal alcohol syndrome which can occur when a developing baby is exposed to alcohol, consumed by his expecting mother. a study at wayne state university school of medicine tried to unravel the learning problems of children with fasd...
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timothy johnson has more. >> reporter: millions of people use blood thinners to help prevent strokes and heart attacks but those drugs often irritate the stomach lining so patients also take drugs that block the secretions of stomach acid. the combined use of these drugs has been very controversial because some say they weaken the effects of a blood thinner, in 2009 the fda issued a warnings against using the two together but a new study finds the warning may be plus may have had. researchers studied almost 4,000 patients who combined aspirin which is a blood thinner with a stomach acid block error a placebo. those on the acid blocker had lower rates of gi bleeding than those on the placebo but no higher risk of cardiovascular events. so these authors conclude that acid blockers reduce the side effects of blood thinners without decreasing their effectiveness. but patients should notice that other studies have found an elevated risk of cardiovascular events. so this is still an unsettled issue. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. >>> well a bunch of wine corks, mix thos
timothy johnson has more. >> reporter: millions of people use blood thinners to help prevent strokes and heart attacks but those drugs often irritate the stomach lining so patients also take drugs that block the secretions of stomach acid. the combined use of these drugs has been very controversial because some say they weaken the effects of a blood thinner, in 2009 the fda issued a warnings against using the two together but a new study finds the warning may be plus may have had....
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timothy johnson explains. >> reporter: can't lose weight? maybe you need a good. good night's rest a study from the university of chicago medical center found that people who get adequate sleep lose more fat than those who skip out on sleep. the study included ten overweight or obese participants ageed 35 to 49. when they got 8.5 hours of sleep they lost an average of 3.1 pounds of fat in a 14--day period. but those who got 5.5 hours of sleep or less lost only 1.3 pounds of fat. levels of a hormone that triggers hunger spiked as the dieters got less sleep making sleepier people more hungry. researchers said the amount of time a person sleeps does play a significant role in weight loss. and it's something that all dieters should keep in mind when trying to do away with extra fat. with this medical minute, i am dr. timothy johnson. >>> now, maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> you will notice we are cool and damp for the start of the week but a improvement in time for the weekend. the adjustment on the t
timothy johnson explains. >> reporter: can't lose weight? maybe you need a good. good night's rest a study from the university of chicago medical center found that people who get adequate sleep lose more fat than those who skip out on sleep. the study included ten overweight or obese participants ageed 35 to 49. when they got 8.5 hours of sleep they lost an average of 3.1 pounds of fat in a 14--day period. but those who got 5.5 hours of sleep or less lost only 1.3 pounds of fat. levels of...
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timothy johnson. >>> well, celebrities are bracing themselves. they could be next in line to be the laughing stock of the nation. mtv's punk could be making a comeback with the teen sensation as its host we have that story and much more straight ahead at 5:30. i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made even the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try super poligrip free. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. the real andy harris. buried in his website - a promise to replace the tax code with a 23% sales tax and eliminate the mortgage interest deduction. a bush tax panel said families would pay $6,000 more a year. a reag
timothy johnson. >>> well, celebrities are bracing themselves. they could be next in line to be the laughing stock of the nation. mtv's punk could be making a comeback with the teen sensation as its host we have that story and much more straight ahead at 5:30. i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in...
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timothy johnson explains tonight in a medical minute. >> reporter: it's another case of mom to the rescue. a new study finds that mothers vaccinated against the flu passed along protection from the flu to their children. babies get their immune response from their mothers in the womb and from breast milk after birth. researchers have wondered whether inoculating pregnant women against seasonal flu would also help chase the bug from their newborns. they followed 11,60 infants for up to six months after birth and concluded that babies of vaccinated mothers enjoyed a 41% lower risk of infection than those born to women who were not vaccinated. that may be simply because the mothers didn't catch the flu to pass along to the kids, or it could be that the vaccine worked on the babies during pregnancy. one note, the mothers in the study were from native american reservations, where conditions may not be typical of other environs. that means the results should be applied cautiously to other kinds of populations. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. >>> well, lawmakers in san francis
timothy johnson explains tonight in a medical minute. >> reporter: it's another case of mom to the rescue. a new study finds that mothers vaccinated against the flu passed along protection from the flu to their children. babies get their immune response from their mothers in the womb and from breast milk after birth. researchers have wondered whether inoculating pregnant women against seasonal flu would also help chase the bug from their newborns. they followed 11,60 infants for up to six...
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. >> police say the man's name is timothy lewis. 20 years old and tonight his alleged crime has shaken the neighborhood. >> there is disturbing news for what neighbors call a close-knit place to live. police believe it happened in this house. a father, accused of killing his 6-month-old baby daughter. >> should have one to some type of counseling. not have gotten married or not have had the child. >> police have arrested and charged timothy lewis of first i have n her crib. then police say louis' story change. >> the investigation revealed that he probably was the cause of infant's death. >> detectives say lewis admitted chokkng the baby to death because she would not stop crying. >> i don't understand this. it's heartbreaking. >> rose lives next door.@ she said the man lived there with his ggd parents. lewis moved into this home with hhs god parents shortly after the baby was born. no one including police seems to kkow anything about the baby's mother. >> i don't know if the mother wanted the baby or didn't want tte baby. i can't say. %-calls lewis a gentleman.he respectful and calls
. >> police say the man's name is timothy lewis. 20 years old and tonight his alleged crime has shaken the neighborhood. >> there is disturbing news for what neighbors call a close-knit place to live. police believe it happened in this house. a father, accused of killing his 6-month-old baby daughter. >> should have one to some type of counseling. not have gotten married or not have had the child. >> police have arrested and charged timothy lewis of first i have n her...
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timothy nieman, is there a way to make a case that this is a private event? >> that is a prime been -- an approach we took. the supreme court carved out exemption of free-speech issue got a captive audience doctrine. what it says is if you are in a place where you are a captive audience, if you are in a home, and the court has applied in hospital settings, but if you are in a situation where you really cannot leave. for example, the lab -- the house is described as the last form of refuge, the court says you can put restrictions on that, limit picketing in front of hospitals. and the vfw believes and other people who filed briefs argued that attendees at a funeral are a captive audience. you only have one opportunity to lay your loved one, friend, husband, wife, son, daughter, to rest. you have to be there. you have to be at that church or location in order to do that. you don't get to do it twice. i believe the captive audience doctrine is a way to accomplish that, for the court to reach the right decision in a constitutional way that has already been articu
timothy nieman, is there a way to make a case that this is a private event? >> that is a prime been -- an approach we took. the supreme court carved out exemption of free-speech issue got a captive audience doctrine. what it says is if you are in a place where you are a captive audience, if you are in a home, and the court has applied in hospital settings, but if you are in a situation where you really cannot leave. for example, the lab -- the house is described as the last form of...
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is already finding itself in a little bit of trouble timothy geitner asked other countries to agree on a more fair way to balance the local economy only get bombarded with negative feedback so could this move have been a little too little too late business insiders joe weisenthal will join me to discuss the push and pull between china and the u.s. then just as california is about to vote on legalizing marijuana the d.o.j. has announced that it plans to vigorously enforce federal law and arrest individuals with pot so is the federal government saying that they're going to go against the will of the people to carry out their anti-drug policies that everybody knows don't work and are they going to arrest the entire state's going to have matt welch on from reason and next we'll continue our look into the methods used by military recruiters nerdy told you how they entice young adults with great benefits and leave out the nasty realities of war but why do recruiters seem to be able to hide their efforts from parents and the general public will speak with a d.c. based counter recruiter organi
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timothy lewis has been charged with first-degree-murder. we spoke with darius fields, his roommate and god brother. >> i was there with him when chloe was born. i was there with hem before she -- him before she was born. he was so close to me. this hurts my heart. >> reporter: late last night someone noticed the baby wasn't breathing. >> we thought it was sids. >> reporter: lewis brought the baby girl here to sinai hospital. when she died doctors notified police and police eventually confessed it wasn't sids. he had murdered his daughter. >> he ultimately confessed to choking the baby after becoming frustrated with the child. >> reporter: the investigation continues after the medical examiner's discovery. >> the autopsy discovered the baby had several old wounds, several broken ribs, but they also stated those wounds had nothing to do with the baby's death. having said that, that is one of the looseneds we have to tie up to see what the baby may have been through. >> reporter: lewis has been charged with first-degree- murder and assault as
timothy lewis has been charged with first-degree-murder. we spoke with darius fields, his roommate and god brother. >> i was there with him when chloe was born. i was there with hem before she -- him before she was born. he was so close to me. this hurts my heart. >> reporter: late last night someone noticed the baby wasn't breathing. >> we thought it was sids. >> reporter: lewis brought the baby girl here to sinai hospital. when she died doctors notified police and...
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. >> reporter: timothy lewis is behind bars charged with killing his 6-month-old daughter. lewis confessed to choking the child. he called 911 from the home in northeast baltimore wednesday night saying he found the baby any the crib not breathing. -- baby in the crib not breathing. the medical examiner say the old wounds do not contribute to her death. lewis is charged with first- degree murder. >> thank you. we will have more from police and neighbors coming up at 5:00 in a live report. >>> no new contracts. city school teachers turned out in record numbers to vote on a new proposal to change the way they are paid. they rejected it. in the school watch record, we explain what happens now. >> reporter: the baltimore teachers union negotiated for eight months on the contract. now it is back to the negotiating table. after a two day vote school teachers say nothing will change in the contracts. thousands of the teachers voted. >> i'm voting against it because i feel i did not receive enough information about the new contract. >> it is a great way to show respect for the teac
. >> reporter: timothy lewis is behind bars charged with killing his 6-month-old daughter. lewis confessed to choking the child. he called 911 from the home in northeast baltimore wednesday night saying he found the baby any the crib not breathing. -- baby in the crib not breathing. the medical examiner say the old wounds do not contribute to her death. lewis is charged with first- degree murder. >> thank you. we will have more from police and neighbors coming up at 5:00 in a live...
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. >> somewhere timothy mcveigh is very surprised. friday's with thurber and his biggest psych, the cat bird seat. >>> and brett favre meeting apple daily. all the news and commentary now on "countdown." >> i hope there's still some magic left with me. >> good evening from new york. this is friday, october 15th, 18 days until the 2010 midterm elections. and republicans are spending much of their time laughing at the democratic strategy of pointing out how much secret millionaire cash is funding republican ads. laughing because the strategy has failed to gain any attention from voters or the media. at least that's what they keep telling the reporters who keep asking them about it. our fifth story tonight, the secret money funding the republican campaigned to control congress and what republican gloating about the issue reveals about it. the chairman of the democratic national committee joins us presently, but we begin with the alleged republican glee over democrats harping on the u.s. chamber of commerce. and other secretive right-wing
. >> somewhere timothy mcveigh is very surprised. friday's with thurber and his biggest psych, the cat bird seat. >>> and brett favre meeting apple daily. all the news and commentary now on "countdown." >> i hope there's still some magic left with me. >> good evening from new york. this is friday, october 15th, 18 days until the 2010 midterm elections. and republicans are spending much of their time laughing at the democratic strategy of pointing out how...
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timothy nieman, is there a way to make a case that this is a private event? >> that is a prime been -- an approach we took. the supreme court carved out exemption of free-speech issue got a captive audience doctrine. what it says is if you are in a place where you are a captive audience, if you are in a home, and the court has applied in hospital settings, but if you are in a situation where you really cannot leave. for example, the lab -- the house is described as the last form of refuge, the court says you can put restrictions on that, limit picketing in front of hospitals. and the vfw believes and other people who filed briefs argued that attendees at a funeral are a captive audience. you only have one opportunity to lay your loved one, friend, husband, wife, son, daughter, to rest. you have to be there. you have to be at that church or location in order to do that. you don't get to do it twice. i believe the captive audience doctrine is a way to accomplish that, for the court to reach the right decision in a constitutional way that has already been articu
timothy nieman, is there a way to make a case that this is a private event? >> that is a prime been -- an approach we took. the supreme court carved out exemption of free-speech issue got a captive audience doctrine. what it says is if you are in a place where you are a captive audience, if you are in a home, and the court has applied in hospital settings, but if you are in a situation where you really cannot leave. for example, the lab -- the house is described as the last form of...
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-timothy, and i'm shifting rapidly, and for the yankees? fornow, texas has a lot of good fresh faces. and it should be a lot of fun. and yes. >> and the local, and does not matter who they play. >> and one report that the yankees was planning to the third largest aaudience? >> and who cares? >> and if we do not have our feelings hurt. it might into war wednesday, thursday. however, pam and i will still be here! the diehard, kron 4, that we're going to take off and go to the game! the getting the answer is no. >> and also of vern glenn because they're going to be up there? >> to get to practice in 30 minutes? >> yes, in 30 minutes and already an annual burst in the dugout. -in and well. it is a bit cool off here. but they are certainly glad to be her at this point in the season. the national league champion and for the world series. high and this perhaps is the fourth for gary and now is the best time at any to look back at how close the giants have come so far. >> april 15th, 1958 is opening day. the day the san francisco giants began. will
-timothy, and i'm shifting rapidly, and for the yankees? fornow, texas has a lot of good fresh faces. and it should be a lot of fun. and yes. >> and the local, and does not matter who they play. >> and one report that the yankees was planning to the third largest aaudience? >> and who cares? >> and if we do not have our feelings hurt. it might into war wednesday, thursday. however, pam and i will still be here! the diehard, kron 4, that we're going to take off and go to...
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it starts timothy mcveigh tomorrow at 11:00 and runs through -- it starts at 10:00 and runs through the evening. >>> we got a little bit of a break and it will continue. maryland's most powerful radar is dry and we definitely have all five sweeps on across the area. check out the rainfall we saw earlier this morning before we start to see the drier weather move in. we had over 2. 5 inches of rain in middletown and check out gouldboro, 1.56 and annapolis 1 / 10th of an inch and we are dealing with some more rainfall. this is what happened, around the harbor that sun came out and that gorgeous weather will continue as we head through tomorrow. i will have another system coming through making its way through by the end of the weekend and i will tell you more coming up. >>> ken harris is now in the hands of a jury. of a four weeks of testimony, jury began deliberations and jeff hager has more on saying them in the 1st -- swaying them in the 11th hour. >>reporter: the man behind the gunman's mask was jerome williams who was just ten years old during the time of the murder. they can see willi
it starts timothy mcveigh tomorrow at 11:00 and runs through -- it starts at 10:00 and runs through the evening. >>> we got a little bit of a break and it will continue. maryland's most powerful radar is dry and we definitely have all five sweeps on across the area. check out the rainfall we saw earlier this morning before we start to see the drier weather move in. we had over 2. 5 inches of rain in middletown and check out gouldboro, 1.56 and annapolis 1 / 10th of an inch and we are...
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treasury secretary timothy geithner has urged emerging economies to be more flexible in their foreign exchange policies. geithner made the remark in a speech on wednesday that came just before the weekend meetings of the group of seven nations. the international monetary fund and the world bank. >> we believe it's very important to see more progress by the major emerging economies to more flexible market-oriented exchange rate systems. this is particularly important for those countries whose currencies are significantly undervalued. >> geithner didn't specify it was china he was referring to. he only said large economies that act to keep their currency undervalued may encourage other countries to do the same. but geithner added that recent intervention by japanese monetary authorities won't lead other countries to competitively devalue their currencies. >>> speculation about another easing in u.s. monetary policy is pushing the dollar lower against the yen. at one point in morning trading the dollar fell to the upper 82-yen range. that's the lowest level since september 15th, when jap
treasury secretary timothy geithner has urged emerging economies to be more flexible in their foreign exchange policies. geithner made the remark in a speech on wednesday that came just before the weekend meetings of the group of seven nations. the international monetary fund and the world bank. >> we believe it's very important to see more progress by the major emerging economies to more flexible market-oriented exchange rate systems. this is particularly important for those countries...
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secretary timothy geithner pressured the chinese to adopt a more flexible exchange rate. the chinese yen is undervalued by as much as 40%, giving chinese companies a major competitive edge. >> a policy to reduce reliance on exports and strengthen domestic demand. >> third quarter earnings are forecast to be much weaker than last quarter, and there is also said to be bad news of the nest -- next jobs report, the last one before the midterm election. abc7 news. >>> kohl's department store is hiring 40,000 workers. most jobs will be filled by mid november. they have 12 stores in the d.c. area, and each is expected to add 35 workers. seasonal workers could work from two to 20 hours per week. >>> it feels like seasonal. fall is here. >> yes, four days in a row, temperatures below average. it has been something like 30 years before we have had a stretch of five days or more of below-normal temperatures. >> how do you account for that? >> i do not know. this is like most everybody in the viewing area experienced similar conditions today. clouds, some breaks in sunshine, and the
secretary timothy geithner pressured the chinese to adopt a more flexible exchange rate. the chinese yen is undervalued by as much as 40%, giving chinese companies a major competitive edge. >> a policy to reduce reliance on exports and strengthen domestic demand. >> third quarter earnings are forecast to be much weaker than last quarter, and there is also said to be bad news of the nest -- next jobs report, the last one before the midterm election. abc7 news. >>> kohl's...
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i tried to play the full clip, shouldn't do this to christians with timothy mcveigh. he seemed to be making actually the opposite argument. >> well, i think the fundamental problem here is he had one role on npr as an analyst and another role on fox as a commentator and even, you know, playing the fox game, a bit of a provocateur. so those two things are not compatible. and npr should have acknowledged that, and i would say that juan williams should have acknowledged it. i looked up the npr standards on their own website as for exactly this. and they say, "an npr journalist should not participate in showser, electronic forums or blogs that encourage punditry and speculation rather than fact-based analysis." >> the kind of thing you'd never see on cnn. >> s.e. cupp, sarah palin tweeting you got a taste of hypocrisy. they screwed now. conservatives are loving this. fox news gave juan williams a three-year, $2 million contract in the wake of the firing. makes fox news look open minded. >> right. i mean, fox news defends their own like it's nobody's business. if you've ev
i tried to play the full clip, shouldn't do this to christians with timothy mcveigh. he seemed to be making actually the opposite argument. >> well, i think the fundamental problem here is he had one role on npr as an analyst and another role on fox as a commentator and even, you know, playing the fox game, a bit of a provocateur. so those two things are not compatible. and npr should have acknowledged that, and i would say that juan williams should have acknowledged it. i looked up the...
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a militia man who could have been the nuclear version of timothy mcveigh. and later, megan mccain is here to talk "dirty sexy politics." does she agree with lady gaga or her father? ♪ ♪ every day, it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ a-hey, a-hey-hey ♪ every day, it's getting faster ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t and blackberry have teamed up to evolve the smartphone. business, meet fun. fun, business. at&t. rethink possible. challenge the need for such heavy measures with olay. new regenerist micro-sculpting serum for firmer skin in 5 days. pretty heavy lifting for such a lightweight. [ female announcer ] olay regenerist. >>> coming up, last night the senate -- no, come on. let's watch that crazy billionaire again. come on, let's see that. >> do you have any evidence for the charge you made? >> at the appropriate time you'll get it. >> this guy is the attorney general of new york -- >> and you're his stocking horse. you're his bird dog. >> you made the charge. >> you send another goon to my d
a militia man who could have been the nuclear version of timothy mcveigh. and later, megan mccain is here to talk "dirty sexy politics." does she agree with lady gaga or her father? ♪ ♪ every day, it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ a-hey, a-hey-hey ♪ every day, it's getting faster ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t and blackberry have teamed up to evolve the smartphone. business, meet fun. fun,...
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a militia man who could have been the nuclear version of timothy mcveigh. and later, megan mccain is here to talk "dirty sexy politics." does she agree with lady gaga or her father? b color system, for colors never before seen on tv. notice the lifelike color on this yellow seahorse, oh sorry, yellow-ish seahorse on your tv with three color technology. observe this stunning blue sea, in your mind that is. well, you get the picture. actually, you don't. [ male announcer ] quattron from sharp. you have to see it, to see it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t and blackberry have teamed up to keep your business moving. introducing the blackberry torch. at&t. rethink possible. >>> coming up, last night the senate -- no, come on. let's watch that crazy billionaire again. come on, let's see that. >> do you have any evidence for the charge you made? >> at the appropriate time you'll get it. >> this guy is the attorney general of new york -- >> and you're his stocking horse. you're his bird dog. >> you made the charge. >> you send another goon to my daughter's house an
a militia man who could have been the nuclear version of timothy mcveigh. and later, megan mccain is here to talk "dirty sexy politics." does she agree with lady gaga or her father? b color system, for colors never before seen on tv. notice the lifelike color on this yellow seahorse, oh sorry, yellow-ish seahorse on your tv with three color technology. observe this stunning blue sea, in your mind that is. well, you get the picture. actually, you don't. [ male announcer ] quattron from...
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timothy nieman is an attorney for the vfw. margi e is a graduate of wash burg university. school of law. first call for our two guests. oakford, pennsylvania. barb. independent line. >> hi. >> please go ahead. >> thank you. i think this is just so wrong what this woman and baptist group is trying to do. i mean, a funeral is a private event. i don't understand how the law can see it any other way. there must be a way to make the case this is a private event. and -- >> mr. nieman. is this a way to make this a private event? >> i do, that's the primary approach we took in our brief. the supreme court as carved out an exception which is called the "captive audience doctrine". if you are a captive audience. in your home, or a hospital. if you're in a situation where you can't leave. the house described is the last form of refuge. the court says. you can put restrictions on that. bar pickets on people's houses. limiting picketing in front of hospitals. the vfw and other people that filed briefs in this case. the captive -- if attendees at a funeral, you're a captive audience. yo
timothy nieman is an attorney for the vfw. margi e is a graduate of wash burg university. school of law. first call for our two guests. oakford, pennsylvania. barb. independent line. >> hi. >> please go ahead. >> thank you. i think this is just so wrong what this woman and baptist group is trying to do. i mean, a funeral is a private event. i don't understand how the law can see it any other way. there must be a way to make the case this is a private event. and -- >> mr....
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. >> timothy a. my irdz. >> couric: so what changed is tim. back to school and recently graduated with a degree in nursing. 00 latisha already has a master's degree in journalism, but the only news she's getting is one rejection after another. >> i want a job, more jobs being created would be nice. i just think it takes time. >> couric: do you think this country is headed in the wrong direction, tim giwouldn't say the wrong direction. it's not headed in the right correction. it doesn't matter who has the majority or who has the minority, if the only answer that comes out of a democrat's or republicans mouth is no to everything, get rid of them. send them back home. >> couric: what about you, linda? >> i think it's the wrong direction right now. i mean, our jobless rate is high. our deficit and our debt is too high. i just don't think these policies are working. >> couric: many ohio ans degree. just 32% believe president obama has made progress fixing the economy, and only 37% think he has a clear plan for creating jobs. at this table, not ever
. >> timothy a. my irdz. >> couric: so what changed is tim. back to school and recently graduated with a degree in nursing. 00 latisha already has a master's degree in journalism, but the only news she's getting is one rejection after another. >> i want a job, more jobs being created would be nice. i just think it takes time. >> couric: do you think this country is headed in the wrong direction, tim giwouldn't say the wrong direction. it's not headed in the right...
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. >> father name is timothy lewis 20 years old and tonight he's charged with first degree murder in the death of 6 month old daughter chloe. now police say lewis called 911 at about 11:00 o'clock wednesday nighh to a house on glen dial avenue in park hurst and told the operator that his daughterrhad stopped breathing but thee police suspected foul play. >> officers arrived. medic arrived. infant transported to area hospital whhre she unfortunately succumbed to her injuries later thaa evening. investigation pursuant to that death led investigators to question the father more thoroughly and it was revealed that he played a role in the infant's death. >>reporrer: now police say part of that investigation included an autopsy report that revealed that the child had previius injuries. again, this case is still under investigation. lewis in jail tonight according to initial reports the man killed his daughter while she was she would nnt stop crying. more on the story tonight at 10:00. live at city police headqqarters, fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> thann you keith.. it was haiied as the most progres
. >> father name is timothy lewis 20 years old and tonight he's charged with first degree murder in the death of 6 month old daughter chloe. now police say lewis called 911 at about 11:00 o'clock wednesday nighh to a house on glen dial avenue in park hurst and told the operator that his daughterrhad stopped breathing but thee police suspected foul play. >> officers arrived. medic arrived. infant transported to area hospital whhre she unfortunately succumbed to her injuries later...
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treasury secretary timothy geithner is calling for a ceiling of 4%. demand is targeted at export power presses like germany, china and japan. response was swift and negative. >> we need to talk about it first. numerical targets are not realistic. >> currency values are no other source of tension on the agenda at the summit. china has been criticized -- currency values are another source of tension on the agenda at the summit. china has been criticized for keeping its currency artificially low. lee myung-bak wants everyone to work together to avoid currency war. >> i would like to say that we must find win-win ways for the implementation of the agreed framework. >> he also said that reforms of the imf should go ahead. last year's g-20 summit decided to give emerging economies more votes to iledge the shift in global economic dynamics -- to acknowledge the shift in global economic dynamics. >> angela merkel has held talks about the recent rescue of 33 chilean miners, calling it a victory for humanity. she told president pinera that they followed the res
treasury secretary timothy geithner is calling for a ceiling of 4%. demand is targeted at export power presses like germany, china and japan. response was swift and negative. >> we need to talk about it first. numerical targets are not realistic. >> currency values are no other source of tension on the agenda at the summit. china has been criticized -- currency values are another source of tension on the agenda at the summit. china has been criticized for keeping its currency...
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questioned bill reilly and said to do not want to make a sweeping, about christianity because of what timothy mcveigh had done. it is a balancing statement, and this certainly was not a firing offense. but npr is now suggesting there is more to it than that. like many things, is murky. >> charles, fox, where you are a contributor, offered juan a $2 million contract. >> i think it is a clear issue. the big tree chart is a joke. if you heard it in context, there was no big trick at all. jesse jackson once talked about the sadness he feels when he is on the street and years footsteps and it turns out to be a white person, he says it is relieved. it is the kind of a feeling he says he is sad about what he talked about openly. he is not a bigot. juan is not a bigot. npr came up with a second explanation, that he went over the line as an npr analyst expressing opinions. i am on the set with juan at least once a week, i have been on the set with nina almost 17 years, and i don't understand the inconsistency here. why is it ok for to express opinions, as she has unashamedly and openly, and she is an
questioned bill reilly and said to do not want to make a sweeping, about christianity because of what timothy mcveigh had done. it is a balancing statement, and this certainly was not a firing offense. but npr is now suggesting there is more to it than that. like many things, is murky. >> charles, fox, where you are a contributor, offered juan a $2 million contract. >> i think it is a clear issue. the big tree chart is a joke. if you heard it in context, there was no big trick at...
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this has you sitting aside timothy geithner, i wonder if this includes the credit union, i wonder in times of crisis how this war council will be with all these people around the table. >> right. well, not all of them are voting members. even if they were, i think, there's one lesson i learned during the crisis. people with diverse viewpoints can come together and make a decision and make it quickly. we have done it over and over again with our own process. that is a fairly elaborate process requires a superior majority of the secretary of treasure with the concurrence of the president. those decisions got turned around quickly. when the situation calls for it, it can be addressed. i being with anything, you need a balance. then i'm not worried about. i think if a crisis situation, we can come together. if i have a concern >> it's about the rule-making process and there's a lot of elaborate processes. it's always good. at what point does that facilitate reform? if there's so many people you have to talk about. that's where we have to work to make a performance decision. >> you delaye
this has you sitting aside timothy geithner, i wonder if this includes the credit union, i wonder in times of crisis how this war council will be with all these people around the table. >> right. well, not all of them are voting members. even if they were, i think, there's one lesson i learned during the crisis. people with diverse viewpoints can come together and make a decision and make it quickly. we have done it over and over again with our own process. that is a fairly elaborate...
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broadly on muslims and that he would not want to make sweeping charge about christianity because of timothy mcveigh. it is a more balanced statement. certainly it was not a firing offense. but npr is now suggesting there was more to it than that. like so many things, is murky. >> charles, fox, where you are a contributor, offered juan 8 $2 million contract. >> i don't think it is murky at all. it is a clear issue. the bigotry charge is a joke it is obvious if you heard it in context. know bigotry at all. jesse jackson once talked about the sadness he feels on the street and he hears footsteps and it turns out to be a white person. he says he is relieved. it is the kind of a feeling he says he is sad about but it is something he talked about openly. he is not a bigot. juan is not a bigot. npr came up with a second explanation could the ceo said he went over the line of npr analysts expressing opinion. i am on the set with one at least once a week. >> and mara on fox. >> i don't understand inconsistency here. she has partly and shot and unashamedly and openly -- tartly and sharply and unasham
broadly on muslims and that he would not want to make sweeping charge about christianity because of timothy mcveigh. it is a more balanced statement. certainly it was not a firing offense. but npr is now suggesting there was more to it than that. like so many things, is murky. >> charles, fox, where you are a contributor, offered juan 8 $2 million contract. >> i don't think it is murky at all. it is a clear issue. the bigotry charge is a joke it is obvious if you heard it in...
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timothy lewis does not have a criminal record. reporting live from city police headquarters, kelly mcpherson. >>> kelly, lewis is now charged with first degree murder, assault and child abuse. >>> a shocking crime emerged from facebook. a 40-year-old man is charged with having sex with a 13-year- old. she told the deputies that the two had had sex earlier this year. the 22-year-old denies it, he is being held on $80,000 bail. >>> baltimore city teachers are headed back to the negotiating table. they would have tied their pay to their performance. gigi barnett has the latest. >> reporter: after a two day vote, city school teachers say no to the city contract and the way they receive pay raises and other rewards. more than 2,000 of the districts 6,500 teachers cast a ballot this week. >> i'm voting against that because i feel as though i did not receive enough information about the new contract. >> reporter: other teachers wanted it to go through. >> evaluation system right now is broken and right now this is a change we have, these
timothy lewis does not have a criminal record. reporting live from city police headquarters, kelly mcpherson. >>> kelly, lewis is now charged with first degree murder, assault and child abuse. >>> a shocking crime emerged from facebook. a 40-year-old man is charged with having sex with a 13-year- old. she told the deputies that the two had had sex earlier this year. the 22-year-old denies it, he is being held on $80,000 bail. >>> baltimore city teachers are headed...
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ok, timothy benetti? >> can you hear me? supervisor campos: yes. >> supervises, thank you. i guess my qualifications begin with i am a homeowner in the mission district. i know full well in the bars close and i know what kind of disruption that can make. i am very sensitive to the need for quiet around property. i was owner of 19 years. i was the managing general partner. i learned early on if you open up a nightclub or even a sandwich shop and a mixed use area, you are entering into a partnership with your neighbors that must be constantly nurtured. in light of that, i reached out to my neighbors initially, wrote a letter, door to door, provided everybody with my home phone number to contact me if they had a question about my nightclub. i developed a good will that lasted 20 years. i spent four years as a deputy city attorney at the office of city attorney, three of which i spent and code enforcement, developing a working relationship with the code enforcement officer at ingleside station and my capt.. -- and my captain. it is a very complaint-driven office, some by apprec
ok, timothy benetti? >> can you hear me? supervisor campos: yes. >> supervises, thank you. i guess my qualifications begin with i am a homeowner in the mission district. i know full well in the bars close and i know what kind of disruption that can make. i am very sensitive to the need for quiet around property. i was owner of 19 years. i was the managing general partner. i learned early on if you open up a nightclub or even a sandwich shop and a mixed use area, you are entering...
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that's treasury secretary timothy geithner leaving a meeting that included s.e.c. chairman mary schapiro, f.d.i.c. chairman sheila bair and top justice and housing officials. the goal? to coordinate the government's response to the foreclosure fiasco. housing and urban development secretary shaun donavon was also there, and he says it's a big task. >> the issues around documentation of foreclosures are only one part of the broader concerns that we have and what we're looking at. we today assembled almost a dozen agencies from across the federal government as part of an ongoing process to look comprehensively at this. >> reporter: the federal housing administration is checking to make sure mortgage servicers are following procedures. specifically, it wants to make sure borrowers are contacted about their options when they fall behind on loan payments. so far, the f.h.a. has found significant differences in performance at different firms. sources tell me you've reviewed bank of america's processes, next you'll move to wells fargo and down the line, where are you in y
that's treasury secretary timothy geithner leaving a meeting that included s.e.c. chairman mary schapiro, f.d.i.c. chairman sheila bair and top justice and housing officials. the goal? to coordinate the government's response to the foreclosure fiasco. housing and urban development secretary shaun donavon was also there, and he says it's a big task. >> the issues around documentation of foreclosures are only one part of the broader concerns that we have and what we're looking at. we today...
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treasury secretary timothy geithner today warned the global recovery could be undermined by countries keeping their currencies from rising in value. while not specifically mentioning china, geithner said it sets a bad example to let large economies with undervalued exchange rates keep their currencies from appreciating. >> it's unfair to countries that were already running more flexible regimes and let their currencies appreciate, and it requires a cooperative approach to solve, because emerging economies individually would be less likely to move, to allow their currencies to move up, unless they're confident other countries will move with them. >> tom: the u.s. house recently passed a bill that would put tariffs on chinese-made goods if china doesn't allow its currency to rise. geithner's comments came as the international monetary fund cut its estimate for next year's global economic growth to 4.2%. the i.m.f. echoed geithner's comments, saying emerging countries need to be more flexible with their currencies. >> susie: here are the stories in tonight's n.b.r. newswheel: a mixed clo
treasury secretary timothy geithner today warned the global recovery could be undermined by countries keeping their currencies from rising in value. while not specifically mentioning china, geithner said it sets a bad example to let large economies with undervalued exchange rates keep their currencies from appreciating. >> it's unfair to countries that were already running more flexible regimes and let their currencies appreciate, and it requires a cooperative approach to solve, because...
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treasury secretary timothy geithner's comment that there is no need for the dollar to lose more ground against the yen or euro. this prompted buying of the dollar. the dollar's currently trading at 81.23-25. >>> turning to stocks, tokyo share prices rose mid thursday morning following the yen's sharp decline against the dollar. the nikkei gained nearly 100 points at one time. however, the stock average ended the morning session at 9,400 on the dot, up 0.2%, or 19 ticks almost up. exporters -- electronics and auto issues. here's a look at the latest long-term interest rates. this is the yield on the benchmark 10-year japanese government bond. in other asian markets, hong kong's hang seng is now up 0.4%. the shanghai key index for major blue chips is down 0.7%. and in shenzhen the sse composite is slightly up, 0.3%. back to the main news with catherine. >> thanks very much, ines. >>> the heavy rains that have been pounding the amami islands in kagoshima, southwestern japan, have killed two people and left one other missing. the islands are bracing for further downpours through thursday n
treasury secretary timothy geithner's comment that there is no need for the dollar to lose more ground against the yen or euro. this prompted buying of the dollar. the dollar's currently trading at 81.23-25. >>> turning to stocks, tokyo share prices rose mid thursday morning following the yen's sharp decline against the dollar. the nikkei gained nearly 100 points at one time. however, the stock average ended the morning session at 9,400 on the dot, up 0.2%, or 19 ticks almost up....