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. >> neighbors say the addition of a new program adding hundreds of patients is unfair and unhealthy for their neighborhood. >> baltimore behavioral health has been treating patients here for decades. but a sale and purchase last week, according to some neighbors, there have been more problems. >> it is a group of us. it is everybody that lives here. >> this coalition of neighbors in southwest baltimore communities are showing their frustration the best way they know how. >> if you have over a thousand people coming to this corner a week to be treated for drug, where do you think there drug dealers come to? >> in january, three mental health programs, including a methadone clinic, moved from another clinic to the montclair junction. it will move nearly 700 more patients to programs that have already been in the neighborhood for decades. >> for anyone who wants to start a business in this community, how many people want to buy homes when this is what the neighborhood will be known for? >> even though there is no additional crime, it deters people from moving into the area and that is
. >> neighbors say the addition of a new program adding hundreds of patients is unfair and unhealthy for their neighborhood. >> baltimore behavioral health has been treating patients here for decades. but a sale and purchase last week, according to some neighbors, there have been more problems. >> it is a group of us. it is everybody that lives here. >> this coalition of neighbors in southwest baltimore communities are showing their frustration the best way they know...
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trucks are not universally healthy or unhealthy just as restaurants are not. 1678 is an inappropriate way to address childhood obesity, especially inappropriate for a dense city like san francisco. food trucks allow unique products to reach areas where economic products for don't serving these types of things in a brick and mortar establishment. this hurts small businesses and her reduces food choices for the people of san francisco and please stand up against this to ensure our city remains the best food city and california and one of the leading food cities in the world. >> thank you hello. i am here to state my opposition to 1678. being a father myself, i think this has good intentions but the negative impact to small- business is will far outweigh any good. thank you >> good afternoon. i'm with a minority and family owned food track here in san francisco. as a mother of a 3-year-old, we are very aware of making sure we're taking care of the children and making sure they have helped the options. we are an organic and sustainable food track and we pride ourselves on making sure we g
trucks are not universally healthy or unhealthy just as restaurants are not. 1678 is an inappropriate way to address childhood obesity, especially inappropriate for a dense city like san francisco. food trucks allow unique products to reach areas where economic products for don't serving these types of things in a brick and mortar establishment. this hurts small businesses and her reduces food choices for the people of san francisco and please stand up against this to ensure our city remains...
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and what is unhealthy is for women to be denied the chance to contribute fully to that growth. that denies everyone, first and foremost, their games, a chance at greater prosperity. economic orders do not perpetuate themselves. they are made and remade through countless decisions, small and large, by economic policy makers, political leaders and business executives. so if we want to see opportunities for women improve, we must begin with sound economic policies that explicitly address the unique challenges that limb women, and here's why. a goldman-sachs report shows how a reduction in barriers to female labor force participation would increase america's g.d.p. by 9%. we admits we still have such barriers. it would increase the yurs -- euro zone by 15% and japan's by 15th. it could lead to a 14% rise in per capital -- per-capita incomes in several economies, including, china, russia, philippines, vietnam and korea. of course rising increase means increased spending, which helps fuel more growth. and here, too, women make a strong contribution. a boston consulting group survey c
and what is unhealthy is for women to be denied the chance to contribute fully to that growth. that denies everyone, first and foremost, their games, a chance at greater prosperity. economic orders do not perpetuate themselves. they are made and remade through countless decisions, small and large, by economic policy makers, political leaders and business executives. so if we want to see opportunities for women improve, we must begin with sound economic policies that explicitly address the...
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for people who are unhealthy and were able to get insurance but perhaps not for the things that they were most concerned about or only at high rates their rates will be lowered under the system even without minimum coverage provision. you have a large number of people who under the act -- >> why do you say i didn't follow that? why? >> because -- >> why would the rates be lower? >> they were lower than they were under the prior system because they are going into a pool of people rather than -- some of whom are healthy rather than having the rate set at individual health characteristics. >> it is that they are going to a pool of people that will gradually get older and unhealthier. that's the way the thing works once you say the insurance companies have to cover all the sick people and all the old people, the rates climb more and more to young people and healthy people say why should we participate. we can get it later when we get sick. they leave the market. more people leave the market and the whole system crashes and burns, becomes unsustainable. this is not what i think. what do i
for people who are unhealthy and were able to get insurance but perhaps not for the things that they were most concerned about or only at high rates their rates will be lowered under the system even without minimum coverage provision. you have a large number of people who under the act -- >> why do you say i didn't follow that? why? >> because -- >> why would the rates be lower? >> they were lower than they were under the prior system because they are going into a pool...
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for people who are unhealthy, and were able to get insurance, but perhaps not for the things that they were most concerned about, or only at very high rates, their rates will be lower under the system, even without the minimum coverage provision. also, you have a large number of people who under the act -- >> excuse me. why do you say -- i didn't follow that. why? >> because the -- >> why would their rates be lower? >> their rates are going to be lower than they were under the prior system, because they're going into a pool of people, rather than having -- some of whom are healthy, rather than having their rates set according to their individual health characteristics. >> the problem, mr. farr, isn't that they're going into a pool of people that will gradually get older and unhealthier. that's the way the thing works. once you say that the insurance companies have to cover all of the sick people and all of the old people, the rates climb more and more young people and healthy people say, why should we participate? we can just get it later when we get sick, so they leave the market. rat
for people who are unhealthy, and were able to get insurance, but perhaps not for the things that they were most concerned about, or only at very high rates, their rates will be lower under the system, even without the minimum coverage provision. also, you have a large number of people who under the act -- >> excuse me. why do you say -- i didn't follow that. why? >> because the -- >> why would their rates be lower? >> their rates are going to be lower than they were...
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this is a market in which you may be healthy one day and you may be a very unhealthy participant in that market the next day, and that is a fundamental difference, and you -- >> i was posing that question, that doesn't apply to a lot of what your requiring people to purchase. pediatric services, maternity r. you cannot say that everybody is going to participate in the substance use treatment market. and yet you require people to purchase insurance coverage for that. >> congress has -- congress is enacting economic regulation here. it has latitude to define essential, the attributes of essential coverage. that doesn't -- that doesn't seem to me implicate the question whether congress is engaging in economic regulation and solving an economic problem. >> are you denying this? if you took the group of people who are subject to the mandate and you calculated the amount of health care services, this whole group would consume, and figured out the cost of an insurance policy to cover the services that group would consume, the cost of that policy would be much, much less than the kind of policy
this is a market in which you may be healthy one day and you may be a very unhealthy participant in that market the next day, and that is a fundamental difference, and you -- >> i was posing that question, that doesn't apply to a lot of what your requiring people to purchase. pediatric services, maternity r. you cannot say that everybody is going to participate in the substance use treatment market. and yet you require people to purchase insurance coverage for that. >> congress has...
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stagnant, medium wages and increasing equality, it is unhealthy economically and certainly unhealthy in terms of social cohesion. i think it's an important problem to address. >> we are almost out of time. i want to sort of take a prerogative of asking the last question. it came up with the chairman. there is an op-ed in today's "new york times" by former executive from goldman sachs, a firm you ran for a number of years before you entered public service. and he basically argued that the culture of his firm and wall street had changed dramatically from being client focused to firm focused. i wonder if you have any sort of thoughts on that whole notion and more broadly we've been through a period of enormous -- after the crisis, of enormous, you know, change financial reform of all sorts, of all, you know, the voelker rule and so on. do you think the reforms put in place are adequate and do what is needed to avoid what we've been through again? >> basically we had -- i didn't read the -- i've heard about it. i haven't read it yet. i left, by the way, december of '92. but any event --
stagnant, medium wages and increasing equality, it is unhealthy economically and certainly unhealthy in terms of social cohesion. i think it's an important problem to address. >> we are almost out of time. i want to sort of take a prerogative of asking the last question. it came up with the chairman. there is an op-ed in today's "new york times" by former executive from goldman sachs, a firm you ran for a number of years before you entered public service. and he basically argued...
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>> well, i think it's unhealthy for anyone, not just young women. like i feel like education is a real american value. so it's pretty un-american to say that half the population shouldn't bother getting educated. and it would be just as damaging if we said that about men. and particularly if we're thinking about americans like being able to compete in a global economy. like jobs are really hard and don't usually pay well. the easiest way to get out of a low-wage job is to get more education and training whether that's vocational or going to college. so i think anyone calling for less education, that's a huge problem. >> congresswoman karen bass, alexandra petri and tracie mcmillan, thanks to all of you for your time tonight. and thanks for joining us. >> thank you for your work. >> thank you so much. >>> ahead -- they hope americans forget that president obama saved this economy from falling off the cliff. we'll have a first look at a new obama campaign video that show exactly how the president is going to run for re-election. >>> plus -- the right
>> well, i think it's unhealthy for anyone, not just young women. like i feel like education is a real american value. so it's pretty un-american to say that half the population shouldn't bother getting educated. and it would be just as damaging if we said that about men. and particularly if we're thinking about americans like being able to compete in a global economy. like jobs are really hard and don't usually pay well. the easiest way to get out of a low-wage job is to get more...
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was it unhealthy? are they taking over the roads, hazards to health and traffic? and most importantly everybody was very excited about the idea that women were bicycling. they were worried that women might perspire and that was an unhealthy and unfeminine thing. and a lot of women were wearing bloomers, these sort of blousey trousers to help them bicycle. that was thought to be scandalous. but the lady falcons, they didn't care. they were a group of seven married women who went bicycling. they would finish their ride, rest in the long seats there in the clubhouse. they started having dinner parties there. they became quite fashionable. and they sort of tricked it out with all the victorian fill debris they could cox up -- filigri they could come up with, japanese fans, curtains, cushions it became sort of a fashionable, bohemian thing to do that other people took up the idea, rented these clubhouses from sutro, and many of them were -- there were superior court judges, clerks who rented these. it was sort of a weekend get away. there were all sorts of cars lined u
was it unhealthy? are they taking over the roads, hazards to health and traffic? and most importantly everybody was very excited about the idea that women were bicycling. they were worried that women might perspire and that was an unhealthy and unfeminine thing. and a lot of women were wearing bloomers, these sort of blousey trousers to help them bicycle. that was thought to be scandalous. but the lady falcons, they didn't care. they were a group of seven married women who went bicycling. they...
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. >> arlington therapist says in today's culture of criticism we have an unhealthy need to argue andplain. >> rather than making us actually feel better it ends up making us feel worse. >> and don't forget putting your words on the web could get you in trouble. >> it might come back to bite them. >> what's the purpose of math? >> feel free to whine and wail away. >> thanks for listening. >> this is a site most watch complaints. from a teenager complaining about his cell phone viewed more than 190,000 times. in the news room. what will they think of next? >> love the letter to the ex-wife. >> if only she payed for your therapy
. >> arlington therapist says in today's culture of criticism we have an unhealthy need to argue andplain. >> rather than making us actually feel better it ends up making us feel worse. >> and don't forget putting your words on the web could get you in trouble. >> it might come back to bite them. >> what's the purpose of math? >> feel free to whine and wail away. >> thanks for listening. >> this is a site most watch complaints. from a teenager...
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. ♪ we learned a long time ago if you have an unhealthy community the potential for economic developmentss. if people are out sick days, children not attending school because of illness and high illness rates, then the chances for economic developmenting and prosperity are lest less. >> the community are unique in many ways. it has the highest hiv prevalence of about 26%. compared to the national average of 6%. it has one of the highest infant mortality in the region and very importantly, we lose a number of our population from vaccine preventable diseases. the people are very cool. >> the matibabu team in western kenya is tackling these problems head on. >> matibabu was founded in 2006 and we have offered health services to over 60,000 population with about 200 lives saved. >> with the support of his u.s. funders dan has built two health clinics, employed 800 in home health care workers and opened the community's first hospital, to serve his hometown in a district called ugeya. the building prosperity takes more than health care. >> this center is a facility that targets the people that
. ♪ we learned a long time ago if you have an unhealthy community the potential for economic developmentss. if people are out sick days, children not attending school because of illness and high illness rates, then the chances for economic developmenting and prosperity are lest less. >> the community are unique in many ways. it has the highest hiv prevalence of about 26%. compared to the national average of 6%. it has one of the highest infant mortality in the region and very...
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. >> it sounds really unhealthy and it sounds like it's fake and does not need to be in our school food, so i'm proud that our school isn't using it. >> reporter: even still the school had a suggestion on how to improve school lunches. >> i wish they would let us go to subway. >> reporter: in anne arundel county, don harrison. >>> catholics in baltimore have a new leader tonight. he is bishop william lori. the 60-year-old former bishop of bridgeport, connecticut will take over from cardinal o'brien. lori took questions on the recent passage of the same-sex marriage law. and lori sent a message today of unified faith in these modern times. >> i ask that the spirit, the holy spirit will inspierks unify and strength -- inspire, union my and strengthen us all. >> he got his masters at mount st. mary's. the installation will be held may 16th. >>> abc2 news at learned that the board of directors at st. joseph's held a vote to decide who will be the next owner, the company that owns st. agnes or the university of maryland medical center. the vote has been sent off to denver. they can either ac
. >> it sounds really unhealthy and it sounds like it's fake and does not need to be in our school food, so i'm proud that our school isn't using it. >> reporter: even still the school had a suggestion on how to improve school lunches. >> i wish they would let us go to subway. >> reporter: in anne arundel county, don harrison. >>> catholics in baltimore have a new leader tonight. he is bishop william lori. the 60-year-old former bishop of bridgeport, connecticut...
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six and a half years old she's the portable person that there's no more of your living here six unhealthier. thank you very much and they will thank the good luck good luck good luck. and. hope. that wherever you are down here as in the war. there are no. other just. left. it's just. tell us where the washings going are always come to washington for more consultations about how to proceed with our information campaign partners with other. persons. in the. us who. try to ram it through the words of thank you. or you think for the general right and correct. them if your son is coming discuss what you're going to shoot a signal of. will start when the general comes ok if it's gone it's him he's coming now we need to work something out before them. are green men here. close. for me. are you going to join i don't think you for doing this. can we just sort of. we talked. for a couple of minutes they want to show them to make some of this fear picture some of them are ok and start right more more than fear ok. dr sanders them. it is our strong desire to provide as much information and and the best
six and a half years old she's the portable person that there's no more of your living here six unhealthier. thank you very much and they will thank the good luck good luck good luck. and. hope. that wherever you are down here as in the war. there are no. other just. left. it's just. tell us where the washings going are always come to washington for more consultations about how to proceed with our information campaign partners with other. persons. in the. us who. try to ram it through the words...
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. >>> animals rescued from unhealthy conditions. hoarding. >>> first, tonight we begin with democracy 2012, townhall meeting featuring mitt romney is taking place right now in baltimore county. want to take you to the american leap john post where he just finished speaking. he did very well in illinois and came here to talk to folks at arbutus at the american legion post roosevelt leftwich is there on the seen getting reaction
. >>> animals rescued from unhealthy conditions. hoarding. >>> first, tonight we begin with democracy 2012, townhall meeting featuring mitt romney is taking place right now in baltimore county. want to take you to the american leap john post where he just finished speaking. he did very well in illinois and came here to talk to folks at arbutus at the american legion post roosevelt leftwich is there on the seen getting reaction
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listen up, the unhealthy impact on your waistline. >> great. a different type of march madness, the players who are taking the game to new heights. >> plenty of rain around the bay area, only getting wetter throughout the day. we will talk about that coming up. >> in a water slide in pleasanton is a step closer to surviving budget cuts. the east bay regional park district committee has agreed to seek private companies that might rebuild and take over the operation. the slide at shadow cliffs regional recreation area has been popular but the district cannot afford the necessary repairs. a new law that would affect all public pools is not starting as planned. the department of justice postpone the requirement of installing lifts. the law was supposed to start yesterday but the hotel industry experts say there was widespread confusion about what types of lives would be considered acceptable. justice department officials delayed the law for two months >> we have new federal guidelines giving women choices for cervical cancer testing and it is all b
listen up, the unhealthy impact on your waistline. >> great. a different type of march madness, the players who are taking the game to new heights. >> plenty of rain around the bay area, only getting wetter throughout the day. we will talk about that coming up. >> in a water slide in pleasanton is a step closer to surviving budget cuts. the east bay regional park district committee has agreed to seek private companies that might rebuild and take over the operation. the slide...
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. >> if there is unhealthy, we shouldn't be in them. people lack the skillset to negotiate that.need to talk about. the fact is statistics are not there. there are not enough healthy models of two parents that are not together parenting the children co-parenting, it's not happening in the way it should. >> to be clear i'm not against the institution of marriage. i am about respecting all the different unions in which healthy relationships are formed and where marriage may or may not happen, to advocate for a healthy union and to be as emotional healthy. emotional justice. >> i want to focus on numbers, these numbers are black women who don't get married. why are black women not getting maried? >>> there is a number of factors. they lack suitable partners. >> what is a suitable partner? >> say --. >> people in jail, guys? >> right, maybe those suitable partners are incarcerated. they are not as educate as she is, do not have the traction in the job market she does. there is a less suitable candidate. >> esther, how do we point the finger? >> here is my notion you have to have matc
. >> if there is unhealthy, we shouldn't be in them. people lack the skillset to negotiate that.need to talk about. the fact is statistics are not there. there are not enough healthy models of two parents that are not together parenting the children co-parenting, it's not happening in the way it should. >> to be clear i'm not against the institution of marriage. i am about respecting all the different unions in which healthy relationships are formed and where marriage may or may not...
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a lot of these unhealthy things to sell well. the other thing we need to do is we need regulation. regulation has become a dirty word in america. it is not to people like us. there are cities where trans fats -- they are banned at the cleveland clinic. you cannot sell food with trans fats. it is regulation, and not everybody likes regulations. but when it is done wisely, it can protect consumers. tavis: i want to think outside the box. we may have to figure out a way to reward consumers who do the right thing. what might that look like? howled the rewards every day people? >> one white -- how do you report every day people? >> one way is in the workplace. it will reward you economically if you improve your health profile. if you lose weight, if you exercise, you did a lower health-care premium through the insurance policy. for becomes advantageous you the employees in many ways. you are going to pay less for your premiums. you will not get sick. you will live longer and feel better. you will lose weight. tavis: oftentimes, corporate america does what it should do because the govern
a lot of these unhealthy things to sell well. the other thing we need to do is we need regulation. regulation has become a dirty word in america. it is not to people like us. there are cities where trans fats -- they are banned at the cleveland clinic. you cannot sell food with trans fats. it is regulation, and not everybody likes regulations. but when it is done wisely, it can protect consumers. tavis: i want to think outside the box. we may have to figure out a way to reward consumers who do...
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instead, it could reflect an overall unhealthy lifestyle or people turning to comfort food because theytheir lives. right now we have nothing to be unhappy about what the weather. >> not at all. we start with a little bit of rain but wheat turn nice tomorrow afternoon into sunday. the sun set early in the day, it was actually nice. it flew by. cloudy skies. it was quick. cloudy skies, and the clouds will stick around overnight. the temperature today, 54. this is our fifth day this month that we have had below average readings. the average this day, 61, a record 87, back in 1998. but at the airport, 48 degrees the temperatures not falling a lot overnight. 47 fairfax next stop wtop radio, upper northwest, where we had a high today of 50. 44 degrees in urbana,. high of 50. at upper 30's. , 46 martinsburg, winchester 45. the wider view, the cold front of to the north and west, the low pressure, causing a few thunderstorms to pop up across west virginia. all of these thunderstorms will slowly diminish overnight. then showers persist over our area until early tomorrow morning, with the high p
instead, it could reflect an overall unhealthy lifestyle or people turning to comfort food because theytheir lives. right now we have nothing to be unhappy about what the weather. >> not at all. we start with a little bit of rain but wheat turn nice tomorrow afternoon into sunday. the sun set early in the day, it was actually nice. it flew by. cloudy skies. it was quick. cloudy skies, and the clouds will stick around overnight. the temperature today, 54. this is our fifth day this month...
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and they are seven times past the unhealthy level for kids.t's even hazardous with the windows cracked. and the levels go off the charts only five minutes after lighting up. in beltsville, scott broom, 9news now. >> six other states including arkansas and california have passed similar bans. >>> another mild day in nation's capital has people thinking spring. another sign of spring, nationals baseball single-game tickets went on sale at the ballpark today. with the return of pitcher stephen strasburg and the possible play of bryce harper there's a lot of excitement. opening day is april 12th against the cincinnati reds. >>> in massachusetts a man is facing criminal charges for pointing a laser beam into the eyes of a high school hockey goalie would was guarding the net of the team his daughter was opposing. it happened at a critical time in the game. >> kind of like when you look at the sun, then you look away. you see that spot and you can't see for a couple of seconds. so you shake your head and try to get it out of your system and just keep
and they are seven times past the unhealthy level for kids.t's even hazardous with the windows cracked. and the levels go off the charts only five minutes after lighting up. in beltsville, scott broom, 9news now. >> six other states including arkansas and california have passed similar bans. >>> another mild day in nation's capital has people thinking spring. another sign of spring, nationals baseball single-game tickets went on sale at the ballpark today. with the return of...
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and they are seven times past the unhealthy level for kids. it's even hazardous with the windows cracked. and the levels go off the charts only five minutes after lighting up. in beltsville, scott broom, 9news now. >> turns out six other states including california, louisiana, and arkansas already have laws banning smoking in cars with kids. >>> so is this a case of a law desperately needed to protect the very young, or is it government do-gooders trying to get even more deeply into your business? the address here is mailbag@wusa9.com. supporters of maryland's recently passed gay marriage law are not going to let the issue go to a referendum would you tell fight. marylanders for marriage equality say hat launched its own petition to uphold the law. the group will hold community meetings on its plan should the issue be put to a public vote. governor martin o'malley signed the law intoesque last week. in virginia voters may soon need to show id when they cast a ballot. the house of delegates passed a voter id bill today, and under it virginians
and they are seven times past the unhealthy level for kids. it's even hazardous with the windows cracked. and the levels go off the charts only five minutes after lighting up. in beltsville, scott broom, 9news now. >> turns out six other states including california, louisiana, and arkansas already have laws banning smoking in cars with kids. >>> so is this a case of a law desperately needed to protect the very young, or is it government do-gooders trying to get even more deeply...
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indicted on 69 charges of aniial cruelty.it was neighbors who originally tipped off police to the unhealthyconditions in hee columbia home.when they went inside, they found 40 dead animals.... and a few stilll barely alive.buttii appears the suspect is still housing several ppts at her new home. home.melinda roeder is live in the newsroom with the latest on this case.melinda? elizabeth lindenau is the exeeutive director of a bird rescue ... called the bailey foundation.....t's website lists dozens f exotic birds available for adoption.we've made repeated attempts to contact the organization.. buu not one of our phone calls or emails have beee returned.yet it apppars that ot only is lindenau... is still in e... bu charge. and is likely dealing with other animals too.all &pthis... while she awaitt tria pn a very disturbing case of animal neglect and cruelty. cruelty. it's a case that began in january... when neighbors began to notice a terrible &pstench... coming from this townhome...off lambeth court in columbia.((sounbite)) inside... police found 19 dead animals in a freezer... including bi
indicted on 69 charges of aniial cruelty.it was neighbors who originally tipped off police to the unhealthyconditions in hee columbia home.when they went inside, they found 40 dead animals.... and a few stilll barely alive.buttii appears the suspect is still housing several ppts at her new home. home.melinda roeder is live in the newsroom with the latest on this case.melinda? elizabeth lindenau is the exeeutive director of a bird rescue ... called the bailey foundation.....t's website lists...
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subsidies are an admission that the product is unhealthy or will fail the free market. >> that's what subsidies are for. >> why have we been giving out oil and gas subsidies since 1913 then. for almost 100 years. >> i'm a free market conservative, i like to see all subsidies go. i think all are admissions that a product is either unhealthy or cannot survive the test of the free market. and conservatives if they wanted to have credibility on this issue should say shurks we'll look at cutting subsidies to the oil industry but we also need to cut subsidies to many of these expensive and failing other energy sectors. >> the better hand cut to the oil and gas so long as you approve the keystone pipeline in the north. that would really force the president's hand. spl >> the straw man or straw woman but first on a note of procedure, you deny an eye roll once, but if you deny it three times that does raise suspicion. i'm not here to make a ruling. as for the straw man argument. look. >> early and often. >> internet started with a subsidy from darpo, an offshoot of a military research program.
subsidies are an admission that the product is unhealthy or will fail the free market. >> that's what subsidies are for. >> why have we been giving out oil and gas subsidies since 1913 then. for almost 100 years. >> i'm a free market conservative, i like to see all subsidies go. i think all are admissions that a product is either unhealthy or cannot survive the test of the free market. and conservatives if they wanted to have credibility on this issue should say shurks we'll...
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. >> i suspect they're drinking these sugary drinks with burgers and fries and other kinds of unhealthyst foods, so it's very likely that people who choose to drink sugared soft drinks have a variety of habits that are not heart healthy and it may well be those health habet that are responsible for the increased risk. >> i know my patients are going to ask me about this study and i'll remind them, this is an association and does not prove cause and effect. as always i'll focus on known risks, high clos trel, lack of exercise, high blood pressure, and obesity. cutting down on sugary drinks will likely be part of the game plan. dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> an incredible groundbreaking procedure could have people who are paralyzed walking again. researchers managed to get a paralyzed rat running in days after reattaching a nerve ending. they're hopeful the same could be done on humans. >> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the on the 16 killed by a u.s. soldier. extra butter tickets, swoon penguin journey junior mints moviefone evil prince bollywood 3-d shark
. >> i suspect they're drinking these sugary drinks with burgers and fries and other kinds of unhealthyst foods, so it's very likely that people who choose to drink sugared soft drinks have a variety of habits that are not heart healthy and it may well be those health habet that are responsible for the increased risk. >> i know my patients are going to ask me about this study and i'll remind them, this is an association and does not prove cause and effect. as always i'll focus on...
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in 2008, it was labelled one of the most unhealthy cities in the country because of the obesity problemunty school officials were determined to offer more nutritious meals. tv chef jamie oliver came to visit. he made huntington part of his reality show. one of the one of his changes was to take chocolate milk out of the cafeteria. >> the sugar content he thought was too high. >> reporter: but the plan back fired. students rebelled. the consumption of milk dropped 38% in the elementary and middle schools and 75% at the high schools. instead of milk the kids were drinking sugary juice and soda brought from home. >> white milk just doesn't satisfy my taste buds. >> reporter: about half the students in the county live around the poverty level. for many, school lunch and breakfast are the main meals of the day. without milk, local doctors said, kids weren't getting enough vitamin d, vitamin a, calcium, or potassium. >> we knew those students were not drinking milk at home and were not getting any of those nutrients. >> reporter: three months after oliver left, they had a do over. chocolate m
in 2008, it was labelled one of the most unhealthy cities in the country because of the obesity problemunty school officials were determined to offer more nutritious meals. tv chef jamie oliver came to visit. he made huntington part of his reality show. one of the one of his changes was to take chocolate milk out of the cafeteria. >> the sugar content he thought was too high. >> reporter: but the plan back fired. students rebelled. the consumption of milk dropped 38% in the...
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the team's chief medical officer says the olympic village will be a hostile environment, unhealthy so it would be wise not to shake hands to share germs. wash hands regularly and use antibacterial hand foam. >> just hand out the purell. you have to shake hands. you're in the olympics, for crying out loud. >>> a apologized but the damage may be done. the new fallout for rush limbaugh and his talk show. >> ross mirkarimi's past is coming back to haunt him. claims made by his ex- girlfriend. >>> two children in the hospital, one man dead after a head-on collision last night. coming up, we'll tell you how this accident is connected to a shooting. >>> it's the biggest day of the election season to date. 10 states are in play on this super tuesday. i'm tyler suitors in arlington, virginia, i'll have that story coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, police are trying to sort out. "who wants it the most.. whaddya say" >>> a man shot, cars collide. kids injured. the bizarre string of events police are now trying to sort out. >> who wants it the most? are we going to win tomorrow? >> we'll find out. 410
the team's chief medical officer says the olympic village will be a hostile environment, unhealthy so it would be wise not to shake hands to share germs. wash hands regularly and use antibacterial hand foam. >> just hand out the purell. you have to shake hands. you're in the olympics, for crying out loud. >>> a apologized but the damage may be done. the new fallout for rush limbaugh and his talk show. >> ross mirkarimi's past is coming back to haunt him. claims made by his...
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officials say it's due to better screening treatments and advancements and people taking steps to reduce unhealthy behaviors. >>> what you are looking at coffee beans, and they say that might be the key to lose some pounds a study found that a small group of overweight people lost 10% of the body weight after eating less than a ounce of ground green coffee beans they combined it with a low fat diet and exercise. researchers suspect the substance in unroasted coffee beans probably helped burn fat. >>> he stationed in afghanistan but that didn't stop a soldier from witnessing a special delivery. specialist brook holland's wife gave birth in michigan and didn't leave the virtual bedside thanks to skype. >> when he first came out and i saw him on mary's stomach i lost it. i absolutely teared. i was sad and happy at same time sad i can't be there but so fortunate and happy to have a beautiful son now. >> that's a beautiful baby. he hopes to meet his son in person very soon. >>> the dress code is changing for women's beach volleyball. >> coming, stay with us. now they will be allowed to cover up more. w
officials say it's due to better screening treatments and advancements and people taking steps to reduce unhealthy behaviors. >>> what you are looking at coffee beans, and they say that might be the key to lose some pounds a study found that a small group of overweight people lost 10% of the body weight after eating less than a ounce of ground green coffee beans they combined it with a low fat diet and exercise. researchers suspect the substance in unroasted coffee beans probably...
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treatment advances and theests to prevent cancers by reducing smoking, and other unhealthy behaviors. >>> who i about this. un-- how about this. unroasted coffee beans may be a quick key to weight loss a small group of overweight people lost 10% of the body weight after eating less than a ounce of ground bean could haveo beans they combined it with a low fat diet and exercise. researchers say that they suspect that the substance found in unroasted coffee beans may be behind the fat burn. >>> many people enjoy kicking back with a glass of wine or maybe a nice cold beer and people on one continent in particular enjoys it a little more than the rest of us. see if you can guess which oneand details coming up. >>> the bikini is no loppinger the main attire for beach volleyball at the summer games in london this year. we will tell you why as we go to break. on good morning maryland, news time 5:20. and we are taking a live look at the frozen planet.com. those are the penguins onestanding off in the shadows. see if it shimies or shake. no. we will be right back. homicide of young people in a
treatment advances and theests to prevent cancers by reducing smoking, and other unhealthy behaviors. >>> who i about this. un-- how about this. unroasted coffee beans may be a quick key to weight loss a small group of overweight people lost 10% of the body weight after eating less than a ounce of ground bean could haveo beans they combined it with a low fat diet and exercise. researchers say that they suspect that the substance found in unroasted coffee beans may be behind the fat...
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noting that dues had an unhealthy fascination with fire and a proverse desire to be viewed as part of the rescue operations. >> just because he called 911 after he lit a fire, does not make me feel any better or remorseful to me. >> ryan says the sentencing does bring some closure to the whole nightmare. both he and albarato are glad they will get some help. >>> those firefighters have permanent injuries as a result of the fire, but both say they feel justice was served. brian. >> more trouble tonight for the d.c. council. the u.s. attorney's office is sending out subpoenas related to the on going investigation of district officials and possible campaign violations. we're told some members of the d.c. council have received subpoenas. one council member told fox 5 he expects to be served. it all stems from last week's fbi raid on the offices and home of major campaign donor, jeff thompson. ward 6 councilman says he hasn't received a subpoena. he says it seems the fbi believes thompson may have violated the law by providing campaign donations to different council members. >> the office
noting that dues had an unhealthy fascination with fire and a proverse desire to be viewed as part of the rescue operations. >> just because he called 911 after he lit a fire, does not make me feel any better or remorseful to me. >> ryan says the sentencing does bring some closure to the whole nightmare. both he and albarato are glad they will get some help. >>> those firefighters have permanent injuries as a result of the fire, but both say they feel justice was served....
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meaning you have to have healthy people and unhealthy people.ithout some sort of mechanism to get healthy people into the risk pool as well, it falls apart and that's what the mandate is intended to address. it is on the one hand, they have to give insurance to everybody, on the other hand, we get everybody into the risk pool. and the question here is does congress have the authority to enact this? the obama administration says yes, under two elements of the constitution, congress' ability to regularity commerce and do what is necessary to do so, and the ability to regulate taxation issue. and the other side said -- i'm sorry. >> i would have you pause right there, but i want to know what the other side has to say. >> very quickly, the other side says congress is overreaching here. no precedent for congress to go this far in terms of requiring somebody to buy a product. and that's where the line is drawn. >> david, we're looking at the policy issue and also looking at the politics with the november election coming up for the presidential race, t
meaning you have to have healthy people and unhealthy people.ithout some sort of mechanism to get healthy people into the risk pool as well, it falls apart and that's what the mandate is intended to address. it is on the one hand, they have to give insurance to everybody, on the other hand, we get everybody into the risk pool. and the question here is does congress have the authority to enact this? the obama administration says yes, under two elements of the constitution, congress' ability to...
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see some of the -- be pointed to some of the problems with some of the car manufacturers, and how unhealthyafe their cars were. but more and more he migrated to denounce the whole economic system, which he thinks is controlled by a very few people. and of course he ran for president, as we know, in 2000 and 2004 as a candidate or one of the few parties that still exists, the green party. doesn't have much clout, hardly any elected officials. most people don't know exists probably. but he wanted to -- like socialist used to do -- draw attention to the issues he was talking about. he had no illusion he was going to win office, and of course, in 2000, to the regret of many democrats, he might have made a difference in florida, handing that state to george w. bush. >> host: newt gingrich has been referring to sol olinski. >> guest: he was an interesting guy, a sociologist from chicago. which used to be the crowning place where you wanted to do urban sociology. at the university of chicago. he became a union organizers in 1930s. worked with john l. lewis from the great industrial union organizat
see some of the -- be pointed to some of the problems with some of the car manufacturers, and how unhealthyafe their cars were. but more and more he migrated to denounce the whole economic system, which he thinks is controlled by a very few people. and of course he ran for president, as we know, in 2000 and 2004 as a candidate or one of the few parties that still exists, the green party. doesn't have much clout, hardly any elected officials. most people don't know exists probably. but he wanted...
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on the negative side, shreveport stunted for many,an unhealthy many decades. it ends up returning, but it's going to take a while. this is the monument and grave of the united states army corps of engineers first lieutenant, eugene august us wood ruff. he graduated near the top of his class and allowed by their rules to be an engineer. he is sitting here with a detachment. during reconstruction in 1872 to clear the great log jam and his brother was his second in command. he had a good attachment and he completed the work that began. they had to do some work to get rid of the log jam. they did it. they used nitroglycerin the first time it was used in a large project. in 1873 in augt, while they were working, pretty close to finishing the route and knocking it out and tearing it up, whatever they needed to do, yellow fever broke out in shreveport. the army ordered this detachment out.
on the negative side, shreveport stunted for many,an unhealthy many decades. it ends up returning, but it's going to take a while. this is the monument and grave of the united states army corps of engineers first lieutenant, eugene august us wood ruff. he graduated near the top of his class and allowed by their rules to be an engineer. he is sitting here with a detachment. during reconstruction in 1872 to clear the great log jam and his brother was his second in command. he had a good...
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next. ,,,, ,,,,,,,, amounts of medications wille in jail >>> a doctor, prosecutors say, prescribed unhealthy amounts of medication will be in jail at least another week. she is facing 24 charges for prescribing drugs to people like joey rivera, the san ramon college student died after drinking and taking a variety of pills. the prescribing doctor is being held responsible. dave lopez reports prosecutors say her arrest was a long time coming. >> reporter: on most fridays dr. lisa sing, shown here in criminal court, conversing with her attorney, would be busy at heroland heights office that she shares with her husband, also a doctor, seeing patients. but not today. >> it as a matter of fact -- as a matter of fact, as far as i can tell, this is the first case we have filed against a doctor charging murder for overprescription of drugs. >> reporter: sandy gibbons of the d.a.'s office says that michael jordan's doctor was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. this time, the charge is murder. >> has any one taken over the patient or anything like that? >> reporter: at the doctor's office, the
next. ,,,, ,,,,,,,, amounts of medications wille in jail >>> a doctor, prosecutors say, prescribed unhealthy amounts of medication will be in jail at least another week. she is facing 24 charges for prescribing drugs to people like joey rivera, the san ramon college student died after drinking and taking a variety of pills. the prescribing doctor is being held responsible. dave lopez reports prosecutors say her arrest was a long time coming. >> reporter: on most fridays dr. lisa...
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agrees the problem with the 30-year-old as he goes from the healthy 70% of the population to the unhealthy 5% and yet congress prohibits anyone over 30 from buying any kind of catastrophic health insurance, and the reason they do that is because they need this massive subsidy. justice alito, it's not our numbers. cbo said that injecting my clo s %, so justice kennedy, even if we were going to create exceptions for people outside of commerce and inside of commerce, surely we'd make congress do a closer nexus and say, look, we're really addressing this problem. we want these 30-year-olds to get catastrophic health insurance. not only did they deprive them of that option, and i think that illustrates the dangers of giving congress these plenary powers because they can always leverage them. they can always come up with some public policy rationale that converts the power to regulate commerce into the power to promote commerce which as i was saying before is the one that i think is plenary. >> mr. carvin, a large part of this argument has concerned the question of whether certain kinds of peopl
agrees the problem with the 30-year-old as he goes from the healthy 70% of the population to the unhealthy 5% and yet congress prohibits anyone over 30 from buying any kind of catastrophic health insurance, and the reason they do that is because they need this massive subsidy. justice alito, it's not our numbers. cbo said that injecting my clo s %, so justice kennedy, even if we were going to create exceptions for people outside of commerce and inside of commerce, surely we'd make congress do a...