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maryland republicans are calling the unapproved spending inexcusable, laugh vic -- lavish and they plan to investigate. >>> the man who killed yeardley love faces more trouble. american international group is suing george huguely bus he refused to hans questions from the insurance -- answer questions from the insurance company. >>> arson investigators are trying to find out who set fire to the family dollar on harford road a few blocks north. two adults were found with burns and smoke inhalation. one person had to go to shock trauma. >>> baltimore's plan to stamp out blight, but others counting on the program to give them a new lease on life. >> reporter: the 1100 block of east hoffman street, once a hub of activity; now a shell -- activity, is new a shell of its former self. >> i hate to seat neighbors go. >> reporter: vacant board up homes and the blight that comes with it. >> fire hazard, rats, trash, peeing, having bowel movements on the side of your house. >> reporter: deputy city housing commissioner julie day said while some may be forced to move out in abandoned blocks, others v
maryland republicans are calling the unapproved spending inexcusable, laugh vic -- lavish and they plan to investigate. >>> the man who killed yeardley love faces more trouble. american international group is suing george huguely bus he refused to hans questions from the insurance -- answer questions from the insurance company. >>> arson investigators are trying to find out who set fire to the family dollar on harford road a few blocks north. two adults were found with burns...
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but rosti's application for a house remains unapproved. he said only well-connected people get what they need. rosti lives with his parents. he knows he can't continue like this when his four children grow older. >> translator: i want the process to be carried out transparently. housing should be for those really in need. >> reporter: some young malays have begun to aim criticism at the growing rich/poor divide. adam adli is a university student who helps provide meals for the poor. he gets around censorship by using the internet. malaysian newspaper and tv reporters mostly put out pro-government material. but adam has found fewer restrictions on internet radio. >> this is where we convey our messages. this is where we can actually -- can actually bring out the hidden facts. this is where we can expose the hidden secrets or things that you cannot read or get from the tvs and newspaper. >> reporter: more malaysians from across ethnic and age boundaries are showing discontent with the coalition's long-term rule. voters are preparing to deliv
but rosti's application for a house remains unapproved. he said only well-connected people get what they need. rosti lives with his parents. he knows he can't continue like this when his four children grow older. >> translator: i want the process to be carried out transparently. housing should be for those really in need. >> reporter: some young malays have begun to aim criticism at the growing rich/poor divide. adam adli is a university student who helps provide meals for the poor....
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these are unapproved applications. the irs responded oh, you're right, we shouldn't have done that.ro publica posted a detailed article about it tonight if you want to collection it out. the irs told pro publica not only should they not have sent those applications but there is actually a law against releasing unauthorized returns. there is a law against exactly what the irs had itself just done. they went on to sort of threateningly tell pro publica this was a felony punishable by a fine of up to $5,000 and imprison of up to five years as if it was their fault. they know they got the documents from the irs they weren't supposed to have but the irs is the one who screwed up. they sent those documents illegally to reporters. is the bungled handling of those documents connected to the bigger scandal, the irs screwed up. but don't let that distract you from the fact there really was an actual screw-up here. when michele bachmann says it, it is easy to believe it is definitely categorically not true, but in this case unauthorized disclosures of tax information that was supposed to be pr
these are unapproved applications. the irs responded oh, you're right, we shouldn't have done that.ro publica posted a detailed article about it tonight if you want to collection it out. the irs told pro publica not only should they not have sent those applications but there is actually a law against releasing unauthorized returns. there is a law against exactly what the irs had itself just done. they went on to sort of threateningly tell pro publica this was a felony punishable by a fine of up...
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rhotic drug rep stuff at the same time i'm sending anonymous mailers on zoloft whether approved or unapproved i'm leaving it off our cards everywhere what i'm trying to do is over like a three month period make sort of kind of make it seem like it's naturally occurring as a last is a big deal this off is the new drug to be using i think many reps know that doctors think about what they do in terms of cases so if you can get a physician talking about a case they start to sell themselves let's say dr w. comes up to me and say hey how software can for he says it's going to use it for depression in your patients of course as indicated for depression and so using anywhere else no i've done nothing illegal. now let's say by chance that he says well you know i do use it for some patients with panic disorder that's an off label use of the drug i say well i got your signature for samples would you like some clinical information on what you just told me you were using saw for sure then officially i can put his name in the computer our medical department consider all these articles on using zoloft for p
rhotic drug rep stuff at the same time i'm sending anonymous mailers on zoloft whether approved or unapproved i'm leaving it off our cards everywhere what i'm trying to do is over like a three month period make sort of kind of make it seem like it's naturally occurring as a last is a big deal this off is the new drug to be using i think many reps know that doctors think about what they do in terms of cases so if you can get a physician talking about a case they start to sell themselves let's...
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is trying to calm fears over unapproved genetically modified wheat. strain foend by monsanto was found on a farm in oregon last month. japan, a major u.s. grain importer, suspended some purchases. the european union is increasing testing of u.s. wheat. the agriculture department says genetic engineered wheat is safe to eat and did not enter the marketplace. >>> the union representing the photographers who were fired by the "chicago sun-times" plans to file a bad faith bargaining charge with the national labor relations board. about 30 full-time staffers were dismissed thursday. the newspaper said it is moving to more online video. the company told the union in recent contract talks that photographers' jobs were safe. >>> unionized workers are ending their strike against a chicago hotel after ten years. the walkout at the congress plaza hotel may be the longest in u.s. history. it began over wage cuts and other issues. the union says any workers who return will come back to wages that are half the city standard. >>> and you might call it the mcdiet. mc
is trying to calm fears over unapproved genetically modified wheat. strain foend by monsanto was found on a farm in oregon last month. japan, a major u.s. grain importer, suspended some purchases. the european union is increasing testing of u.s. wheat. the agriculture department says genetic engineered wheat is safe to eat and did not enter the marketplace. >>> the union representing the photographers who were fired by the "chicago sun-times" plans to file a bad faith...
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of his past decisions ahead has monsanto struck again the federal government wants to know how unapproved genetically modified wheat gone into an organ field more details later in today's show just days after president obama's speech on u.s. counterterrorism tactics to launch yet another deadly drone strike inside pakistan so what does this mean for his drone policy moving forward will explore that issue today.
of his past decisions ahead has monsanto struck again the federal government wants to know how unapproved genetically modified wheat gone into an organ field more details later in today's show just days after president obama's speech on u.s. counterterrorism tactics to launch yet another deadly drone strike inside pakistan so what does this mean for his drone policy moving forward will explore that issue today.
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is trying to calm fears over unapproved genetically modified wheat. the strain developed by monsanto was found on a farm in oregon last month. japan a major u.s. grain importer suspended purchases. european union is increasing the testing of u.s. wheat now. the agriculture department says genetically engineered wheat is safe to eat and did not enter the marketplace. >>> you might call it the mcdiet. mcdonald's ceo says he lost about 20 pounds last year even though he eats at his restaurant every day of the week. he says he keeps the weight off by working out every day, salads make up about 2% of mcdonald's sales. >>> they seemed to have it all together. apple would move into its new digs in a prime location in union square, but now there's one little hiccup. this fountain is missing in the renderings of the new store so what's the big deal? it's been there since 1973. it's a popular piece of folk art which includes historical references to the city. some people wonder where it's going to end up. >> so they are going to maybe have it in a secret place,
is trying to calm fears over unapproved genetically modified wheat. the strain developed by monsanto was found on a farm in oregon last month. japan a major u.s. grain importer suspended purchases. european union is increasing the testing of u.s. wheat now. the agriculture department says genetically engineered wheat is safe to eat and did not enter the marketplace. >>> you might call it the mcdiet. mcdonald's ceo says he lost about 20 pounds last year even though he eats at his...
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maryland republicans are calling the unapproved spending inexcusable. lavish and frivolous. >>> it's important for all children to get a good education and for high school students in our area, they're getting some of the best in the country. today, a baltimore county official will recognize 13 county schools according to national rankings. more than half of baltimore county high schools are among the best in the u.s.. the rankings are based on criteria like students' readiness for college, graduation rates and standardized test scores. >>> while some obviously baltimore county schools are topnotch with education, overs don't have the best learning environment. this morning parents' tempers are heating up over the lack of air-conditioning. they're worried about their children spending hours in the hot building. several schools in the county don't have ac and the county superintendent dallas dance says that he is working on the problem but it's going to take time. >> when we address air we're addressing upgrading and reason nation and a complete -- renov
maryland republicans are calling the unapproved spending inexcusable. lavish and frivolous. >>> it's important for all children to get a good education and for high school students in our area, they're getting some of the best in the country. today, a baltimore county official will recognize 13 county schools according to national rankings. more than half of baltimore county high schools are among the best in the u.s.. the rankings are based on criteria like students' readiness for...
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has monsanto struck again the federal government wants to know how unapproved genetically modified we've got into an organ field more on details coming your way. just days after president obama's speech on u.s. counterterrorism tactics he launched yet another deadly drone strike inside pakistan so what does this mean for his drone policy moving forward will explode explore that issue in tonight's show. it's thursday may thirtieth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching our t.v. . u.s. attorney general eric holder is running short on friends these days he certainly hasn't had luck with republicans since the fast and furious mexican gunrunning scandal democrats are also distancing themselves from the attorney general in light of the fact that the d.o.j. was monitoring the media's phone calls and e-mails and that holder not only knew about the d.o.j. meteor monitoring monitoring but that he also signed off on it he also lost the media's refer us support as a result numerous news organizations turned down an off the record meeting with the attorney general today to
has monsanto struck again the federal government wants to know how unapproved genetically modified we've got into an organ field more on details coming your way. just days after president obama's speech on u.s. counterterrorism tactics he launched yet another deadly drone strike inside pakistan so what does this mean for his drone policy moving forward will explode explore that issue in tonight's show. it's thursday may thirtieth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching...
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and has monsanto struck again the federal government wants to know how unapproved genetically modified we've got into an organ cornfield more details on that later in the show. just days after president obama's speech on u.s. counterterrorism tactics he launched yet another deadly drone strike inside of pakistan so what does this mean for his drone policy moving forward we'll explore that issue later in today's show. it's thursday may thirtieth four pm in washington d.c. lopez and your watching our t.v. . well homeowners be warned paying your mortgage bill early might be just as bad as paying it late that's what one florida man discovered this month when he found out that his home was in the process of being foreclosed on and slide or says that he never missed a mortgage payment last year wells fargo approached this walt disney world bus driver and offered him a temporary loan modification the agreement was that if paid his modified loans on time for four months that modification would become permanent he said that he not only paid his loans early but that he owns r.k. them wells fargo
and has monsanto struck again the federal government wants to know how unapproved genetically modified we've got into an organ cornfield more details on that later in the show. just days after president obama's speech on u.s. counterterrorism tactics he launched yet another deadly drone strike inside of pakistan so what does this mean for his drone policy moving forward we'll explore that issue later in today's show. it's thursday may thirtieth four pm in washington d.c. lopez and your watching...
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cereal in a woman says that she is filing a class action suit because she says the product makes unapprovedive health-related claims saying ingredients lower blood pressure and protect immune system and the products have preservatives according to a give the complaint. that is the news from the new york stock exchange. >> this morning, there is a through "dancing with the stars" champ. >> kellie and derek. >> did you picklely -- did you pick kellie pickler to win? she and her partner won and oakland native zendaya made it all the way to second place and did not disappoint. we will hear from all four including skelly pickler -- including kellie pickler coming up. >> and now what can we look forward to? >> i know you have something you want to say...i can tell. >> temperatures in the south bay, all the 40's from los gatos in the hills at 43 degrees to 49 in mountain view and safer folk -- saratoga and alum rock, a lot of us are in the 40's with the cold air and calistoga is at 38! richmond district is 50 and alameda is warmest at 51 and brentwood at 52. through walnut creek i will focus on th
cereal in a woman says that she is filing a class action suit because she says the product makes unapprovedive health-related claims saying ingredients lower blood pressure and protect immune system and the products have preservatives according to a give the complaint. that is the news from the new york stock exchange. >> this morning, there is a through "dancing with the stars" champ. >> kellie and derek. >> did you picklely -- did you pick kellie pickler to win?...
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it would be a felony to use stem cells in an unapproved therapy or to sell them for export to the u.s. that's why we were surprised to see this on many websites: a shopping cart. we clicked on ecklund's stem tech labs cart, and, with no medical or scientific credentials, we bought 20 million umbilical cord stem cells for $5,000, shipped to america. we had the cells sent by the highest medical standard. duke university suggested we use something called a dry shipper, cooled with liquid nitrogen. we sent the dry shipper to stem tech. stem tech sent the frozen cells to us. and we forwarded them to joanne kurtzberg. a computer chip inside our package verified that the cells were properly frozen all the way. dr. kurtzberg analyzed the cells. for comparison, look under the microscope. healthy umbilical cord stem cells look like this. the cells we got from stem tech had disintegrated. >> so these are the cells you purchased. and they are dying or dead. >> we see all of these dead and disintegrating cells and, essentially, cellular debris. >> mm-hmm. >> are there dangers of injecting that int
it would be a felony to use stem cells in an unapproved therapy or to sell them for export to the u.s. that's why we were surprised to see this on many websites: a shopping cart. we clicked on ecklund's stem tech labs cart, and, with no medical or scientific credentials, we bought 20 million umbilical cord stem cells for $5,000, shipped to america. we had the cells sent by the highest medical standard. duke university suggested we use something called a dry shipper, cooled with liquid nitrogen....
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has monsanto struck again the federal government wants to know how unapproved genetically modified we've got into an organ field more on details coming your way. just days after president obama's speech on u.s. counterterrorism tactics he launched yet another deadly drone strike inside pakistan so what does this mean for his drone policy moving forward will explode explore that issue in tonight's show.
has monsanto struck again the federal government wants to know how unapproved genetically modified we've got into an organ field more on details coming your way. just days after president obama's speech on u.s. counterterrorism tactics he launched yet another deadly drone strike inside pakistan so what does this mean for his drone policy moving forward will explode explore that issue in tonight's show.
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plaintiff said they suffered emotional distress and loss of business activities after they sent two unapproved>>> today's a.m. house call, chris christie revealing some of his eating habits as he tries to slim down. in an interview christie says he often skips breakfast since having weight loss surgery in february because he doesn't feel hungry. he says he doesn't drink coffee or diet soda. says he's never needed couaffei. he prefers milk instead. not a fan of vegetables although there are exceptions, green beans, let's us the, and cucumbers. the cucumber caucus is quite happy. >> he needs more greens. >>> he's getting more fit but new jersey's cities are nowhere to be found on the latest list of the 50 fittest u.s. cities. according to the emergency college of sports medicine denver come out at number five. san francisco is number four. portland, oregon, is number three. washington, d.c. is a runner-up. the fittest city, the twin cities, minneapolis, st. paul came out on top for a third year in a row. >> congratulations to them. >>> tiger woods at the memorial tournament but all everyone want
plaintiff said they suffered emotional distress and loss of business activities after they sent two unapproved>>> today's a.m. house call, chris christie revealing some of his eating habits as he tries to slim down. in an interview christie says he often skips breakfast since having weight loss surgery in february because he doesn't feel hungry. he says he doesn't drink coffee or diet soda. says he's never needed couaffei. he prefers milk instead. not a fan of vegetables although there...
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suffered emotional distress and loss of business opportunities after the bachmann campaign sent two unapproved e-mails to the iowa christian home educations network. >>> so, incredible, new video you need to see this morning. a b.a.s.e. jumper leaping off of mt. everest. holy cow! 48-year-old russian valery rozov made the jump on may 5th to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the first ascent of everest. the feat took four years of planning, four days of arduous trekking and only one minute for the actual jump, not to mention a giant set of guts. in that 60 seconds, he reached speeds of 125 miles per hour, soaring down more than 23,000 feet. that's four miles. that's a long way and that's fast. this seasoned daredevil made nearly 10,000 jumps, including one into an active volcano, so he knows what he's doing, but he says this one was particularly tough, both physically and mentally. >> two years of planning, four days to get up there, one minute to come down. >> and a giant set of guts, as we like to say. >> i didn't know that guts came in sets. >> they don't, but my other options weren't so t
suffered emotional distress and loss of business opportunities after the bachmann campaign sent two unapproved e-mails to the iowa christian home educations network. >>> so, incredible, new video you need to see this morning. a b.a.s.e. jumper leaping off of mt. everest. holy cow! 48-year-old russian valery rozov made the jump on may 5th to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the first ascent of everest. the feat took four years of planning, four days of arduous trekking and only one...
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that unapproved antibiotics and unsafe additives we 25 perce samples from china and it's my good friend from the aquaculture department travel to vietnam to investigate conditions and said that half of those jack fisher hall made without any monitoring to limit the use of drugs and the vietnamese agriculture in 2009 corroborated by giving their difficulties to manage the water environment and fish products. and with the extremely polluted body of water. in with the need to switch over but the truth is it is not the 2009 that all of the imports have been that vietnam's and that of those drugs were provided the states and washington d.c. alone with a 50% of the seafood we get from restaurant is mislabeled and if the fda cannot tell the difference between tilapia or the red snapper then how did they stop toxic cat fish from crossing our borders? and just a expect far raised catfish -- cattle they will inspect catfish in it will meet the same rigorous standards and we asked our own producers to re about duplication making and address that but my amendment is out of order unfortunately but w
that unapproved antibiotics and unsafe additives we 25 perce samples from china and it's my good friend from the aquaculture department travel to vietnam to investigate conditions and said that half of those jack fisher hall made without any monitoring to limit the use of drugs and the vietnamese agriculture in 2009 corroborated by giving their difficulties to manage the water environment and fish products. and with the extremely polluted body of water. in with the need to switch over but the...