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i won't tell if you don't tell we are live at webers farm in parksville maryland. apple cider is one of their specialties and it is in full swing as is their fall harvest festival fun. we will tell you why you need to come out and get a taste yourself. all coming up fox 5 morning news stay with us um, miss ? you have hard water stains and that cleaner's not gonna cut it. you need lime-a-way. it's 4 times more effective at removing limescale than the leading bathroom cleaner. lime-a-way is specially formulated to conquer hard water stains. for lime, calcium and rust... lime-a-way is a must. >> following a developing story out of egypt, tens of thousands of people chanted against the ruling military council during a massive funeral procession for the 17 christians killed during a cairo protest. 26 people were killed 500 more injured during the clash between muslims and security forces military issued another stern warning it intends to crackdown hard on future protests. alison. >> escalating dispute in ohio's amish country now the leader on one group is telling polic
i won't tell if you don't tell we are live at webers farm in parksville maryland. apple cider is one of their specialties and it is in full swing as is their fall harvest festival fun. we will tell you why you need to come out and get a taste yourself. all coming up fox 5 morning news stay with us um, miss ? you have hard water stains and that cleaner's not gonna cut it. you need lime-a-way. it's 4 times more effective at removing limescale than the leading bathroom cleaner. lime-a-way is...
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she is at weber cider mill farm they are hosting their fall festival days all month long. >>> i am aday of my life no lie i currently have a honey crisp in my work bag and i also don't call in sick so i am a big believer in an apple a day keep it is doctor away steve you are smiling at that. >> we agree. >>> everybody, steve is part of the family that owns, weber apple cider farm. we are live thank you. he is having a hard time staying awake he got slammed this weekend. >> everybody did a great fall weekend and then columbus day we were crowded yesterday we are running on low. >> we are going to perk you up here, featuring more of your good stuff how was the apple crop this year. >> apple crop was good we seem to survive the stink bug everyone was worried about and the good summer for growing apples got a little wet at the end. >> tell me about the different types you grow here. >> we grow five or six varieties, right now, what we have here are crispen, empire, honey crisp, red delicious and ida red that is the apple in most of our pies. >> okay what makes it such a good pie apple. >
she is at weber cider mill farm they are hosting their fall festival days all month long. >>> i am aday of my life no lie i currently have a honey crisp in my work bag and i also don't call in sick so i am a big believer in an apple a day keep it is doctor away steve you are smiling at that. >> we agree. >>> everybody, steve is part of the family that owns, weber apple cider farm. we are live thank you. he is having a hard time staying awake he got slammed this weekend....
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this is steve weber. it is really early this morningbism highed you, this u shamed thing, what is this? >> it is something, you can use it for pies. the whole neck is meat, there is not core or seeds, the few seeds are on the bottom. then the cindrella pumpkin, it is a decorative pumpkin, but that makes an incredible pie and one more, it is the tan one, that is fairy-tale and another decorative pumpkin. >> reporter: so, by decorative, you mean to do your jack olanterns and that sort of thing. >> you don't core them, you like them for decorations. the large pumpkins like over here, that's a face pumpkin, a traditional carving pumpkin. you can make pies out of them. there is a wall of an inch and a half, but this traditional by pumpkins make a lot of pies. >> reporter: this u shape, is this like a squash or totally different? >> it is a type of squash and there is a butternut josh it is smaller. the same thing a neck with all meat and a bell at the bottom with seeds. >> reporter: you don't just do pumpkins
this is steve weber. it is really early this morningbism highed you, this u shamed thing, what is this? >> it is something, you can use it for pies. the whole neck is meat, there is not core or seeds, the few seeds are on the bottom. then the cindrella pumpkin, it is a decorative pumpkin, but that makes an incredible pie and one more, it is the tan one, that is fairy-tale and another decorative pumpkin. >> reporter: so, by decorative, you mean to do your jack olanterns and that sort...
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this is steve weber. you know that we have all of the rain out there for the past month and august, how did that affect the pumpkins? >> quite a bit. we had over three foot of rain. the pumpkins need water, but not that much. >> reporter: this is more of the weather that pumpkins thrive in? >> yes. nice and cool. >> okay. >> this is pumpkin and fall weather, but they grow all summer. >> reporter: so, speaking of that, when do you start planting the seeds? >> the first week in june, around june tennis it is a fine day. we like to get them planted them. they have all summer to grow. they are a very passionate plant. they can make pumpkins in july and september. >> reporter: all right. i have more questions for you. i'm going to bring you back and talk about the different pumpkins and squash and that is what. i need to beigeicated this morning. stick around. again, it is a lovely day out here. lots to talk about. don't go away. it is a good day. it is pumpkin season charlie. back to you. >> i'm curious what
this is steve weber. you know that we have all of the rain out there for the past month and august, how did that affect the pumpkins? >> quite a bit. we had over three foot of rain. the pumpkins need water, but not that much. >> reporter: this is more of the weather that pumpkins thrive in? >> yes. nice and cool. >> okay. >> this is pumpkin and fall weather, but they grow all summer. >> reporter: so, speaking of that, when do you start planting the seeds?...
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. >> it's because you're such a big weber. >> weber?ice thing. >> the government and the wireless industry now have a deal to warn consumers when they're near their limit. here to tell us more about that is caramel wong ulrich, author of "the real cost of living." >> weber. she's a weber. >> we all like webbing. >> it's called bill shock. that's what they call it in the industry. the fcc got so much complaints over the past couple of years, they decided to do a study and they found one in six cell phone users suffer from bill shock, unexpected raises in their monthly bill. and 23% kaus saw increases of over $100 a month, which is a lot of money. so the s.e.c. joined up with the cellular communication industry to voluntarily come up with guidelines as to how to fix that problem so when he don't suffer from so much bill shock. >> so we have guidelines. >> we do. >> but do you think the guidelines are going to work? especially because they're a little far out. >> they're a little far out. here is the thing. let's talk about the guidelines.
. >> it's because you're such a big weber. >> weber?ice thing. >> the government and the wireless industry now have a deal to warn consumers when they're near their limit. here to tell us more about that is caramel wong ulrich, author of "the real cost of living." >> weber. she's a weber. >> we all like webbing. >> it's called bill shock. that's what they call it in the industry. the fcc got so much complaints over the past couple of years, they...
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that ours to the big 10 hoops media day hopes always run high even in rebuilding years like bruce weberfeel a real shot at making the n.c.a.a. tournament never been done in the entire history of the school >> everybody wants to get into the tournament's not unlike the other teams not all that want to get in but do some damage our guys are all set to do that new senior class 17-20 they met with some degree of success and now they want to step it up a notch >> we can be a surprise team somebody just said a lot of people said x factor in the leak could be if that all stepped up and get the experience they need by the time we could be ok >> game 6 of world series in the sixth inning rangers just scored again leading 7-4 if the texas rangers went first-ever world series title. that is all >> that is the newest this thursday night happy you shared time with us. updates wgntv.com goodnight from gazers... to grazers... kenmore is in the lives of over 100 million americans. that's why no fridge in america has more capacity. we put more in so you get more out. kenmore. i ate breakfast and got hea
that ours to the big 10 hoops media day hopes always run high even in rebuilding years like bruce weberfeel a real shot at making the n.c.a.a. tournament never been done in the entire history of the school >> everybody wants to get into the tournament's not unlike the other teams not all that want to get in but do some damage our guys are all set to do that new senior class 17-20 they met with some degree of success and now they want to step it up a notch >> we can be a surprise...
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. >> holly will tell us what is happening at weber cider mill farm. break. ♪ one taste, and you'll understand. delicious dunkin' donuts coffee. pick some up where you buy groceries. mm! america runs on dunkin'. [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. no i am a face unclogger.rate. no worries. i am a nose coach. i am a throat untickler. i am a human cough suppressant. and i am the sniffles worst nightmare. i am a target pharmacist. ask me about cold and flu remedies. >>> good morning i am holly morris you know the old saying an apple a day keeping the doctor away. if you come get the product where we a
. >> holly will tell us what is happening at weber cider mill farm. break. ♪ one taste, and you'll understand. delicious dunkin' donuts coffee. pick some up where you buy groceries. mm! america runs on dunkin'. [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger!...
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here is my friend, steve weber. he will talk to us about the fabulous pumpkins. a lot of people are concerned on the rain, will they pick pumpkins this year? >> there is mini -- plenty of pumpkins around. there will be a couple of pickups in the supply chain. we have pumpkins coming from north carolina and michigan this year, but there were years that we sent pumpkins to other farms. >> reporter: that's what they want to hear, to come out and get it pumpkins. what else here at the farm? >> we're a fun place to be in the fall. the hayride and the maze, the hillside slide and on the weekends. the band and food, and cider doughnuts. >> reporter: okay. you said it, you said cider doughnuts. they are behind me. so, let's walkover here, i'm going to give one a taste, everyone is saying they are so good. so, here we go. oh, my gosh. eric taste it, take it. are you dieing. he is saying yes. love it. i have it all over my face right now. absolutely excellent. what do you suggest about the different pumpkins here? you said that the face pumpkins, the decorative pumpkins. >
here is my friend, steve weber. he will talk to us about the fabulous pumpkins. a lot of people are concerned on the rain, will they pick pumpkins this year? >> there is mini -- plenty of pumpkins around. there will be a couple of pickups in the supply chain. we have pumpkins coming from north carolina and michigan this year, but there were years that we sent pumpkins to other farms. >> reporter: that's what they want to hear, to come out and get it pumpkins. what else here at the...
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. >> vin weber, speaking for mitt romney as we head into the debate. >>> breaking news out of washingtonl eric holder and fbi director robert mueller are having a joint press conference at 2:00 eastern to announce a significant national security enforcement action. we're still awaiting details. we'll bring them to you when we get them. stay with us. >>> in other headlines today topping the headlines, a scathing report from the united nations investigation accusing the afghan government are torturing suspects held in custody, including children. the 74 page report details brute will abuses, including electric shocks. accusation that is could complicate u.s. efforts to hand over security responsibility to afghanistan. >>> the trial of accused underwear bomber is under way in detroit. he is accused of trying to blow up a detroit bound flight on christmas day two years ago and is representing himself, but he did decide to have a lawyer make his opening statement. he faces life in prison if convicted. >>> in los angeles today, week three of the conrad murray trial. new details today from the
. >> vin weber, speaking for mitt romney as we head into the debate. >>> breaking news out of washingtonl eric holder and fbi director robert mueller are having a joint press conference at 2:00 eastern to announce a significant national security enforcement action. we're still awaiting details. we'll bring them to you when we get them. stay with us. >>> in other headlines today topping the headlines, a scathing report from the united nations investigation accusing the...
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. >> reporter: mark weber, dean of the trades and engineering program at nearby northeastern wisconsinech partnered with local businesses to build a high-tech classroom on wheels to demonstrate to the next generation that today's shop floor is not all grief and noise. >> it's a bright, clean atmosphere, they're surrounded by computers. they've been very excited when they've looked at this. >> without a renewed commitment to this type of skilled job training, paul raucher believes the whole country stands the lose. >> if we lose our manufacturing base and let it go away, either because we can't compete, which i think manufacturers have learned how to do that, or we can't find the talent we need to keep our businesses moving forward, we're in big trouble. >> reporter: a stern warning for an economy already on the ropes. cynthia bowers, cbs news, green bay, wisconsin. >> mitchell: a u.s. government tax force shook up the medical world this past week by recommending against their routine tests for prostate cancer. as whit johnson tells us, the report has left many doctors and their patient
. >> reporter: mark weber, dean of the trades and engineering program at nearby northeastern wisconsinech partnered with local businesses to build a high-tech classroom on wheels to demonstrate to the next generation that today's shop floor is not all grief and noise. >> it's a bright, clean atmosphere, they're surrounded by computers. they've been very excited when they've looked at this. >> without a renewed commitment to this type of skilled job training, paul raucher...
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yannick weber, past bryzgalov. later in the period, jaroslav stat eck. it was determined that it did not touch his skate. canadiens go on to win, 5-1. >>> that's it for your espn news update. i'm bernardo osuna. >>> a custom-made bicycle is leaving onlookers speechless in seattle. it's all because of its unique shape. >> the bike is designed to look like a sperm. and it's not just for show. it's actually used to transport sperm samples from a lab to fertility clinic. it's ten feet long and eco-friendly. the sperm bank is hoping the bike will get more men to consider making a donation. >>> up next in "the pulse," why everyone will be talking about a study that says, if you're fat, it's not your fault. >>> and what's the nation's most sleep-deprived city. if you're up right now, you may already know the answer. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back, everybody. time to check "the pulse," the storying you'll be talking about today. anyone who has lost weight knows how tough it is to maintain. and when the pounds start creeping back on, the guilt sets in. it
yannick weber, past bryzgalov. later in the period, jaroslav stat eck. it was determined that it did not touch his skate. canadiens go on to win, 5-1. >>> that's it for your espn news update. i'm bernardo osuna. >>> a custom-made bicycle is leaving onlookers speechless in seattle. it's all because of its unique shape. >> the bike is designed to look like a sperm. and it's not just for show. it's actually used to transport sperm samples from a lab to fertility clinic....
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the whole set of books or you can double you on the home weber if you knew that this particular doris has books for six and so it's great so this is the clear advantage other advantages that you come and of course there has been some criticism that a black and white display may not be the best to use for school textbooks you know for something like the history of art maybe black and white isn't that that's true what do you think about that question of course is not the best option in case of some subjects like biology or it would be to screen instead of looking widescreen but this is different though and. it's only the question of time in case of education we understood that in this book because in this case this cream can complete the. this. isn't the only russian company coming out with an innovative new digital given the fact that the country is home to one of the most literate and avid reading populations the market for more traditional electronic books is certainly an attractive one. you're sure to find one of your fellow passengers. or her trusty reader and in russia there's a g
the whole set of books or you can double you on the home weber if you knew that this particular doris has books for six and so it's great so this is the clear advantage other advantages that you come and of course there has been some criticism that a black and white display may not be the best to use for school textbooks you know for something like the history of art maybe black and white isn't that that's true what do you think about that question of course is not the best option in case of...
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weber has the microphone, please. then maybe it is a mistake, but i have the microphone. i came to this lecture trying to find a definition of what cloud computing is. maybe i understand a little better, but i still do not have its in the simple terminology that i understand. my other question is from my point of view as a user of computing services, i have recently had the experience with a couple of banks going through a total change of their website, which caused me no end of aggravation to try to continue my accessing of my data, and i had the feeling, and i think you kind of touched on this, that for maybe financial reasons or because you technology people are so influential in the world you convinced these banks they had to do this, it just really made my life miserable for a couple of weeks trying to figure out how to use their new system. i mean, it seems to me that -- you know, i had the impression that technology people are sort of making work for themselves by influencing institutions that they need to change what they have already in place. i still go by the o
weber has the microphone, please. then maybe it is a mistake, but i have the microphone. i came to this lecture trying to find a definition of what cloud computing is. maybe i understand a little better, but i still do not have its in the simple terminology that i understand. my other question is from my point of view as a user of computing services, i have recently had the experience with a couple of banks going through a total change of their website, which caused me no end of aggravation to...
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weber with wha >> will always enjoy cooking up what in the kron4 offense. >> and gary, do you believe>>gary: if i had to bet money, i would say now. they have a good chance, but because they're playing in detroit, when there are to get teams playing, i lean towards the home team. >> gary, what is your best memory of al davis? >>gary: i like the fact that even when he was losing for 10 years he said, i do not care, i am going to do it my way. >> >> gary, are you with the nba players or owners? >>gary: i am not for either of them. i am all for hockey. at the end of the day, everyone is greedy. there will be a lot of people shifting into hockey. >>pam: see you at 11:00 p.m. everyone.
weber with wha >> will always enjoy cooking up what in the kron4 offense. >> and gary, do you believe>>gary: if i had to bet money, i would say now. they have a good chance, but because they're playing in detroit, when there are to get teams playing, i lean towards the home team. >> gary, what is your best memory of al davis? >>gary: i like the fact that even when he was losing for 10 years he said, i do not care, i am going to do it my way. >> >> gary,...
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he even left a cell phone where he can be reached, which david traced to the weber motel on hoover. all right, well, what are the chances he's still there? a pedophile obsessed with his prey won't leave without her. this is lamberg's weakness. he's going to sit and wait for that call telling him that we found her, and then he's going to show up and "save" her from an abusive mother. and if nobody knows what he looks like, he just comes across as another distraught dad. gets the girl, he skips to mexico. this guy's got some set on him. you all right? you up for this? oh, yeah. hey, are you the cops? fbi. do you work here? yeah, i'm the manager. you guys are feds? that's right. and you're here about my truck? your truck? yeah, it got stole about 30 minutes ago. no, we're not here about your truck, sorry. have you seen this man? oh, yeah, he came in earlier, looking for his daughter. wait, she's here? no, not no more, she ain't. he took her? who? this man. no, no, no, no. he came in, asked for the room number, and next thing i know, i see my truck driving away. so this guy stole your t
he even left a cell phone where he can be reached, which david traced to the weber motel on hoover. all right, well, what are the chances he's still there? a pedophile obsessed with his prey won't leave without her. this is lamberg's weakness. he's going to sit and wait for that call telling him that we found her, and then he's going to show up and "save" her from an abusive mother. and if nobody knows what he looks like, he just comes across as another distraught dad. gets the girl,...
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barb weber. she is 52 from middleton, wisconsin.nytail every morning just like me because she can't manage it. she was overjoyed at the chance to get a new do. let's listen to her story. everyone is a little nervous here. tell me one reason why your mom deserves this. >> because she wants it. >> she'll really appreciate it. >> why does your wife deserve it? >> she's been working hard lately. her father's been ill and she has been doing a lot of stuff to help him out. >> it's time for her to get pampered. >> time for her to get pampering. >> we are going to take good care of you. are you ready to go? >> i'm ready. >> she is here with her husband steve, and her children matt and ally. >> look at those kids! >> let's take one last look at barb's before. let's bring her out. oh, my god! you look so great! >> guys, take off your blind folds. >> oh, wow. >> you look so beautiful! great dress pick. >> you want to see yourself. are you dying? >> i'm ready. >> right here. >> oh, my god! >> you look hot. you look hot. >> oh, my god. >> what h
barb weber. she is 52 from middleton, wisconsin.nytail every morning just like me because she can't manage it. she was overjoyed at the chance to get a new do. let's listen to her story. everyone is a little nervous here. tell me one reason why your mom deserves this. >> because she wants it. >> she'll really appreciate it. >> why does your wife deserve it? >> she's been working hard lately. her father's been ill and she has been doing a lot of stuff to help him out....
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capacity still lot to sort out certainly in these early hours before the release made it clear how weber case concerned a civil suit is coming. >> helicopter crashed into new york's east river this afternoon killing one and seriously injuring two others coast guard pulled passengers sinking aircraft. pilot paul dudley and four others and the bell 206 chopper taking off when witnesses say the aircraft rolled over into the water. helicopter submerged within seconds trapping one victim inside other passengers believed to be tourists from england and australia and because still under a best tasted. back on american soil amanda knox 24 year old murder conviction overturned in italy with family and seattle tonight. landing about two hours ago many destined behind bars for next two decades by italian appeals court threw out conviction 2007 sexual assault and fatal stabbing of british roommate all played out before the world past two years as well as a homecoming tonight stepped up to a microphone >> what is important for me to say is thank you to everyone believing in me defendant may supported
capacity still lot to sort out certainly in these early hours before the release made it clear how weber case concerned a civil suit is coming. >> helicopter crashed into new york's east river this afternoon killing one and seriously injuring two others coast guard pulled passengers sinking aircraft. pilot paul dudley and four others and the bell 206 chopper taking off when witnesses say the aircraft rolled over into the water. helicopter submerged within seconds trapping one victim...
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>> some reports coming in tonight seven year old perhaps fired the weapon out weber chicago police havemation on that waiting to get the official results on that but what they did confirm the victim of the child seven month old was shot in the leg again by another child who was living in the hole in the seven month old was taken out of the home in critical condition also getting reports that once the child arrived at hospita stayl allies did not life threatening child should be ok but waiting to get official confirmation from chicago police 63rd and laflin about 8 oclock this evening do not know how the seven year old got his hands on a weapon but police to tell us that they pulled another number of weapons of fire arms out of the but big tonight of course questioning parents brought the kids anybody inside the home at the time to try to get more information we are told the mother is at the hospital tonight with the seven month old child out of the call in critical condition believed was stabilized once the child to got to the hospital continuing to follow the story more information we
>> some reports coming in tonight seven year old perhaps fired the weapon out weber chicago police havemation on that waiting to get the official results on that but what they did confirm the victim of the child seven month old was shot in the leg again by another child who was living in the hole in the seven month old was taken out of the home in critical condition also getting reports that once the child arrived at hospita stayl allies did not life threatening child should be ok but...
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whole host of hormones and responses on your body to exercise which are good adaptation to exercise a weberlar system can absolutely cause problems the risk is greater while actively running >> exercise that does improve heart function extremes can change the heart muscle >> a danger to extreme endurance athletics this may be a long winded for television segment but a study done in great britain what they found 50 percent of the people doing these marathons endurance athletes entire lives had scarring of the heart and 0% of people did not had scarring of their heart >> inflammation a buzzword for heart attack >> high levels associated with the development of coronary artery disease anything can be extreme can not be that good but when you do feel like you are in great shape you just kind of do it and it is normal part of your life >> richard doran learned the hard way but the rest of his life to spend with his family appreciating his health now >> even if you have signs and to do not think anything major not a bad thing to get it checked out because if you cannot and something major does ha
whole host of hormones and responses on your body to exercise which are good adaptation to exercise a weberlar system can absolutely cause problems the risk is greater while actively running >> exercise that does improve heart function extremes can change the heart muscle >> a danger to extreme endurance athletics this may be a long winded for television segment but a study done in great britain what they found 50 percent of the people doing these marathons endurance athletes entire...
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freddy and deb and deb weber and everybody. not even going to start naming names. to file this video. >> happy halloween. >> take care. >>> winter comes early. the region is coated with a layer of snow before the calendar even reads november. >>> while the accumulation totals aren't impressive, the dangers left behind by this early winter blast are still out there this morning. thanks for waking up with us, everybody. i'm angie goff. >> i'm john schriffen. welcome to news 4 today on this sunday, october 30th. right now crews are work to go clear snow and ice from streets across the washington area. as temperatures overnight dropped to near freezing. >> i know. many drivers, though, learned the hard way just how slick the roads are. these are a few of several accidents that were reported in
freddy and deb and deb weber and everybody. not even going to start naming names. to file this video. >> happy halloween. >> take care. >>> winter comes early. the region is coated with a layer of snow before the calendar even reads november. >>> while the accumulation totals aren't impressive, the dangers left behind by this early winter blast are still out there this morning. thanks for waking up with us, everybody. i'm angie goff. >> i'm john schriffen....
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freddy and deb and deb weber and everybody. not even going to start naming names.ave to file this video. >> happy halloween. >> take care. >> up next, harford county executive david craig is our sunday morning and q&a guest. how to rock the same style as your favorite celebrity without breaking the bank. >> tracking the leaders nor'easters still bringing this note to new england. note to new england.
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vin weber, thank you, tad, good to see you too. >>> president obama's go it alone strategy may not moveeconomy, but the same approach has served him well on foreign policy, bringing a string of stunning victories overseas and the story is in the current issue of "national journal." editor in chief joins me now. the story about how well the president has done, this is michael's take, on foreign policy, even though we have to say the economy is really what's going to drive the needle on the election. >> yeah, michael did what he does all the time, take a unique take on a story. he points out going back to 2002 when barack obama was among the first to warn about dumb wars, specifically the war in iraq, that he has been very steady and confident in his views on foreign policy, and it shows as a leader, as commander in chief, he's made a lot of really solid steps as commander in chief. he seems to have a lot less confidence in the economy, he relies more on his advisors on the economy and some of their ill-advice left him in the strait he is now. >> do you think the foreign policy will end u
vin weber, thank you, tad, good to see you too. >>> president obama's go it alone strategy may not moveeconomy, but the same approach has served him well on foreign policy, bringing a string of stunning victories overseas and the story is in the current issue of "national journal." editor in chief joins me now. the story about how well the president has done, this is michael's take, on foreign policy, even though we have to say the economy is really what's going to drive the...
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some of them are public jails, like weber county. others are privatized by companies like cca. we have to have beds, and particular given our priorities and how we are managing the system, we need beds that are near the southern border. we have, as part of that process, i brought in someone to actually look at standards and we redid our contracts with some of the providers. we do have a process by which we are regularly auditing and overseeing what is happening there. but that is not to say there are not cases that are particularly horrific. we also have, senator, we tried to emphasize the availability of visas for those who are victims of crime, particularly victims of sexual crime and domestic violence. and we are trying to get out into the field the fact of the matter that the congress and the regulations to permit these visas. so, we will obviously review the documentary that was on last night and follow up appropriately and we will keep>> i am going to send you let our and i thank the committee for its patients. one last point -- and we spend annualized about $40,000 a yea
some of them are public jails, like weber county. others are privatized by companies like cca. we have to have beds, and particular given our priorities and how we are managing the system, we need beds that are near the southern border. we have, as part of that process, i brought in someone to actually look at standards and we redid our contracts with some of the providers. we do have a process by which we are regularly auditing and overseeing what is happening there. but that is not to say...
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. >> let me go to mark weber. you moved to the city to find a job, to new york.hat is your view of the jobs crisis and where the president now is on this? >> well, i think that it's very hard to find a job, no matter what you've got, whether you have a high school education or a master's. i have a master's in journalism. when i go on craigslist every day, i notice that everybody wants me to do work for free. i think that's a problem because there's not many jobs offering good pay. >> why do you think there are no jobs? what's your gut feeling? >> i think computers have changed the world. because so many machines are doing human-being jobs, that there's hardly any jobs left for people. if you add in china and so many people there doing jobs there, there's not much left for americans to do. >> this is the point, michael, aside from all the other factors that have caused this crisis, there is also one just called progression, technology, the world changing. what do you do about the fact that computers can now do, in some cases, the jobs of a thousand people. >> firs
. >> let me go to mark weber. you moved to the city to find a job, to new york.hat is your view of the jobs crisis and where the president now is on this? >> well, i think that it's very hard to find a job, no matter what you've got, whether you have a high school education or a master's. i have a master's in journalism. when i go on craigslist every day, i notice that everybody wants me to do work for free. i think that's a problem because there's not many jobs offering good pay....
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housing, and joining us now in our mega panel, liberal commentator and msnbc contributor imogen lloyd-webereditor for "washington post" jonathan capehart and rob cox, interesting to see you all again. rob, you have a very interesting piece which you've published on breaking views that the actual profitability for the banks, because their business really suffered the same as everybody else has, technology made it harder to make money, wall street is actually declining in revenue right now. >> the irony of this movement happening right downtown, that's what we're calling it right now, the z party. >> i like it. >> you heard it here first. >> wall street is actually getting clobbered, and it is for a whole bunch of reasons. the markets, of course, are terrible. the spreads have come in. it's a terrible time. >> technology has changed our business. >> and regulation. can you not -- you cannot do what you used to be able to do. >> you can't lever up. >> for every dollar that i actually put in, i get to amplify it 30 times. not happening anymore. regulation is taking a very severe toll. can you n
housing, and joining us now in our mega panel, liberal commentator and msnbc contributor imogen lloyd-webereditor for "washington post" jonathan capehart and rob cox, interesting to see you all again. rob, you have a very interesting piece which you've published on breaking views that the actual profitability for the banks, because their business really suffered the same as everybody else has, technology made it harder to make money, wall street is actually declining in revenue right...
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imagain lloyd weber, jonathan capehart and rob cox.ure to see all three of you. >> good to see you. >> hello. >> you are looking at me, i feel like i'm meeting with my legal and banking team. >> league of justice. >> i feel like whatever we have to resolve will get resolved right now. how long imogen, whether it's the -- how long will resistance action like this, which is really just frustration, understandable frustration in my opinion that's playing itself out, maybe for better or worse, i don't know where these things are going, but there's a certain point when taxes and austerity have to become an option, not the option. in other words, debt restructuring, clearly other questions that are going to emerge. >> so terrifying what is going on in the eurozone at the moment, and let's not forget. america is so exposed. $2 trillion worth of assets in those european banks. >> not if we cancel the debt. >> this is the thing. >> next problem. >> you're dealing with 17 different countries in the eurozone. they all have to agree internally. wh
imagain lloyd weber, jonathan capehart and rob cox.ure to see all three of you. >> good to see you. >> hello. >> you are looking at me, i feel like i'm meeting with my legal and banking team. >> league of justice. >> i feel like whatever we have to resolve will get resolved right now. how long imogen, whether it's the -- how long will resistance action like this, which is really just frustration, understandable frustration in my opinion that's playing itself out,...
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joining us now, imogen lloyd weber and jonathan capehart of the "washington post" and rob cox out of reuters. rob, no secret with the shia and sunni divide in the middle east, iran and saudi arabia are not friends. they are an aggressive battle for power in that region. iran is trying to exploit the power vacuum in iraq to expand the theater of their power, but why would they go beyond their own cold war and weave all these players and take the fight, if you will, into america? >> well, i don't actually think they works and i'm very skeptical about the claims that the u.s. government has made on this one. i mean, probably will say that, oh, my god, how can you diminish the idea that there was this terrorist plot. i just don't see it. i don't see what's to gain by doing this. you know, would you just -- really annoy the united states. we don't -- i don't think iran is super-duper crazy. it might be a pretty wacky place, but i don't think it's super-duper crazy. i wait to see a lot more evidence, and if you read what experts on this are saying, hold back. this feels like yellow cake ur
joining us now, imogen lloyd weber and jonathan capehart of the "washington post" and rob cox out of reuters. rob, no secret with the shia and sunni divide in the middle east, iran and saudi arabia are not friends. they are an aggressive battle for power in that region. iran is trying to exploit the power vacuum in iraq to expand the theater of their power, but why would they go beyond their own cold war and weave all these players and take the fight, if you will, into america?...
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imogen lloyd weber and jonathan capehart and john cox, we've not seen images like that in this country for a long time. put in your context your perspective in watching not athens, not the middle east but america in that context. >> well, i was very shocked because actually we didn't use tear gas this sumner london, although there were obviously demands. tear gas is not used much on mainland britain at all because of the pr carpet it gives to protesters and the police here to be very careful. a "new york times"/cbs, 40% of the americans are the pro wall street occupied movement and 20% disagree and have you to be worry about galvanizing that sympathy towards that movement by using something as extreme as tear gas. >> at the same time, rob, it's become apparent that each of these protests in each city is very different from each other's city because it takes on the culture and the dynamic and the -- whatever the attitude, not just of the protesters, but each police force i really think has a different culture depending on who the chief of police is and what the mechanism of that engagem
imogen lloyd weber and jonathan capehart and john cox, we've not seen images like that in this country for a long time. put in your context your perspective in watching not athens, not the middle east but america in that context. >> well, i was very shocked because actually we didn't use tear gas this sumner london, although there were obviously demands. tear gas is not used much on mainland britain at all because of the pr carpet it gives to protesters and the police here to be very...
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some of them are public jails, like weber county. others are privatized by companies like cca. we have to have beds, and particular given our priorities and how we are managing the system, we need beds that are near the southern border. we have, as part of that process, i brought in someone to actually look at standards and we redid our contracts with some of the providers. we do have a process by which we are regularly auditing and overseeing what is happening there. but that is not to say there are not cases that are particularly horrific. we also have, senator, we tried to emphasize the availability of visas for those who are victims of crime, particularly victims of sexual crime and domestic violence. and we are trying to get out into the field the fact of the matter that the congress and the regulations to permit these visas. so, we will obviously review the documentary that was on last night and follow up appropriately and we will keep you posted. >> i am going to send you let our and i thank the committee for its patients. one last point -- and we spend annualized about
some of them are public jails, like weber county. others are privatized by companies like cca. we have to have beds, and particular given our priorities and how we are managing the system, we need beds that are near the southern border. we have, as part of that process, i brought in someone to actually look at standards and we redid our contracts with some of the providers. we do have a process by which we are regularly auditing and overseeing what is happening there. but that is not to say...
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some of them are public jails, like weber county. others are privatized by companies like cca. we have to have beds, and particular given our priorities and how we are managing the system, we need beds that are near the southern border. we have, as part of that process, i brought in someone to actually look at standards and we redid our contracts with some of the providers. we do have a process by which we are regularly auditing and overseeing what is happening there. but that is not to say there are not cases that are particularly horrific. we also have, senator, we tried to emphasize the availability of visas for those who are victims of crime, particularly victims of sexual crime and domestic violence. and we are trying to get out into the field the fact of the matter that the congress and the regulations to permit these visas. so, we will obviously review the documentary that was on last night and follow up appropriately and we will keep you posted. >> i am going to send you let our and i thank the committee for its patients. one last point -- and we spend annualized about
some of them are public jails, like weber county. others are privatized by companies like cca. we have to have beds, and particular given our priorities and how we are managing the system, we need beds that are near the southern border. we have, as part of that process, i brought in someone to actually look at standards and we redid our contracts with some of the providers. we do have a process by which we are regularly auditing and overseeing what is happening there. but that is not to say...