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the door, deborah. come on. the passive i'm getting just sat here, i could put you away big time. >> naz did that. nailed up the door and that. >> he barricaded himself in? why? what was he scared of? >> he was cutting up the gear with laxative and [bleep]. taking it himself. bloody mad. i mean, it were doing his bloody head in, he were that scared of everything. then he wanted to get out again. sell some more scag. pulled the door off himself, didn't he? >> nazir was powdering down the gear? >> taking it himself. i mean, christ. >> who shot him, deborah? come on. what are you not telling me? >> [sighs] i think i'm gonna chuck. >> oh, sorry i'm late. okay. what have we got? forensics, surprise me. and what's the story on ballistics? >> tomorrow afternoon at the earliest, boss. >> so, uh, how about the files? hello? hello? anybody at home? the files of the people involved in the shooting incidents? >> here, boss. basically we're eliminating in blocks. 60% banged up, therefore out of the running. >> mm-hmm. >> 20%
the door, deborah. come on. the passive i'm getting just sat here, i could put you away big time. >> naz did that. nailed up the door and that. >> he barricaded himself in? why? what was he scared of? >> he was cutting up the gear with laxative and [bleep]. taking it himself. bloody mad. i mean, it were doing his bloody head in, he were that scared of everything. then he wanted to get out again. sell some more scag. pulled the door off himself, didn't he? >> nazir was...
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deborah? >> my dad owned a company so is more geared towards business private industry of the government controlling things. >> how many of you would say i identify with the tea party movement? okay, we've got been -- laurel and chuck. and tony, do you identify with the tea party at all? you do, and christine? >> somewhat. >> okay. good. let me start, if i could come and just hand out a quick card. do we have occurred here and i'm going to put it up also. there were a series of ideas and believes that the republican party has. put your name of the top everybody should have a pencil. if you find yourself at odds with any of these -- if you find yourself at odds with any of these, just put a check mark next to it. but if you say sir, i agree with all of these, then you can put down none at the bottom or just leave it blank. in other words, are you at odds with any of these issues in the beliefs, values-year-old from the republican party? anybody take a look and say no i find myself in the differ
deborah? >> my dad owned a company so is more geared towards business private industry of the government controlling things. >> how many of you would say i identify with the tea party movement? okay, we've got been -- laurel and chuck. and tony, do you identify with the tea party at all? you do, and christine? >> somewhat. >> okay. good. let me start, if i could come and just hand out a quick card. do we have occurred here and i'm going to put it up also. there were a...
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. >> i agree with deborah. he acts less like a politician and he exudes morality. >> he seems like he's a grandfatherly type and seems fairly honest. >> i said romney. i think he might be smooth enough that people would listen to what he had to say. >> okay. i'm why did you choose new? >> his age, wisdom. >> laurel. >> at strong, persuasive and does his homework. >> tina. >> he comes across as honest and speaks very well. >> okay. let's try this one other thing. here's the situation. let's suppose for a moment that rick perry for the sixth person in line at an airport counter and there's only one ticket left on the plane. absolutely critical point that this person must be on to get to a key event. how would rick peary handle it? anybody, jump in. >> he would send somebody else to do it. rick perry, how to handle this? somebody else to get the ticket? okay. i would rick perry, sixth person line has to be in not playing. >> i would say you would call his texas buddies. >> i'm sorry, that's a good point. he needs
. >> i agree with deborah. he acts less like a politician and he exudes morality. >> he seems like he's a grandfatherly type and seems fairly honest. >> i said romney. i think he might be smooth enough that people would listen to what he had to say. >> okay. i'm why did you choose new? >> his age, wisdom. >> laurel. >> at strong, persuasive and does his homework. >> tina. >> he comes across as honest and speaks very well. >> okay....
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in 1985, deborah louise was walking home from school. she was abducted. she was 13. we profiled the unsub. and we were able to locate her before he harmed her. she writes a letter to the b.a.u. every year. she updates us on her life. it's nice, but-- we all have bad dreams. everyone on the plane. who wouldn't? we hunt the worst of humanity, we see the depths of depravity, we dream of monsters. in my dream there's a baby in the middle of a circle and there's someone on the other side. and i can't get to her before-- every night i look at deborah, helps me to go to sleep thinking of the victims we've saved. we don't always beat the monsters to the babies, but we do enough to make the job worth it, keep the nightmares bearable. captioning made possible by touchstone television productions, llc and cbs captned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- [piano plays]
in 1985, deborah louise was walking home from school. she was abducted. she was 13. we profiled the unsub. and we were able to locate her before he harmed her. she writes a letter to the b.a.u. every year. she updates us on her life. it's nice, but-- we all have bad dreams. everyone on the plane. who wouldn't? we hunt the worst of humanity, we see the depths of depravity, we dream of monsters. in my dream there's a baby in the middle of a circle and there's someone on the other side. and i...
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>> deborah. >> jay: deborah, where you from? >> i'm originally from lake charles, louisiana. >> jay: i've been down there@ that's where they have the fire going on the top of the oil well all the time, right? >> yeah, that's right. >> jay: married or single? >> used to be married. >> jay: used to be married. you got kids? >> no. my brother has six kids. >> jay: oh, okay. you're the cool aunt? >> i'm the cool aunt. >> jay: the cool, swinging single aunt. very good. >> that's me. >> jay: well, this is deborah. she's from lake charles, louisiana. and she's a cool aunt. she likes music, but is she a a good caroler or a bad caroler? [ audience yells ] [ sleigh bells ] ♪ i just want you for my own [ cheers ] ♪ more than you will ever know make my dreams come true ♪ [ cheers ] ♪ baby all i want for christmas is you ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, jay. >> jay: really, really good. [ cheers and applause ] you never can tell. be right back with terry bradshaw! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ â
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. >>> deborah sharpe author behind the "mace bauer" mysteries. we are new book is filled with mysteries and laughs, too. >>> the self-proclaimed sugar mamas. everybody should have a sugar mamas. they're in the house to share some of their favorite dessert recipes, unapologetic sweet stuff. >> i love it, two former lawyers i believe. >> and rock stars. >> two sugar mamas, not just one sugar mama. you got two. >> let's get a check of the weather. stephanie abrams is here. >> new year's eve is right around the corner. here we go your midnight forecast, it is really looking phenomenal across the country, a little bit cold in the northern tier but nothing that you can't handle and as we take you into times square, look at this, partly cloudy, i don't know that you can call 36 to 40 degrees cold, right, guys? >> who writes that? >> i think it's cold. >> not for new york city. >> there you go. >> true, on new year's eve. what is your forecast >> good morning. the skies are clearing but the wind is picking up. high tempera >> are you guys the new year's
. >>> deborah sharpe author behind the "mace bauer" mysteries. we are new book is filled with mysteries and laughs, too. >>> the self-proclaimed sugar mamas. everybody should have a sugar mamas. they're in the house to share some of their favorite dessert recipes, unapologetic sweet stuff. >> i love it, two former lawyers i believe. >> and rock stars. >> two sugar mamas, not just one sugar mama. you got two. >> let's get a check of the...
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on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the blasts from deborah amos of npr in beirut. >> woodruff: then, after a week of partisan wrangling and an agreement on extending the payroll tax cut, we get the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> suarez: in our second report from morocco, we examine the nation's struggle for greater democracy. >>> it was the arab isn't ittime democratcratic position. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown talks with author daniel yergin about how the demand for more and more energy has shaped political and economic change around the globe. we as a country today are twice as energy efficient as we were during the era of the energy crisis. if we weren't we really would be in trouble. >> suarez: and fred de sam lazaro tells the story of an unusual christmas celebration at a minnesota church. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major fuing for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> intel. sponsors of tomorrow. >> and by bnsf railway. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and f
on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the blasts from deborah amos of npr in beirut. >> woodruff: then, after a week of partisan wrangling and an agreement on extending the payroll tax cut, we get the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> suarez: in our second report from morocco, we examine the nation's struggle for greater democracy. >>> it was the arab isn't ittime democratcratic position. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown talks with author daniel yergin...
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>>hasta nunca, deborah. púdrete. >> ¡no soy deborah, soy marfil! no me cuelgues ¡deborah, no me cuelgues! >> ¡aló, aló! >>su hermana colgó. >>deborah quiere robarme mi vida, mi personalidad, se quiere quedar con todo lo mÃo. >>menuda joyita resultó ser su hermana gemela. >>tienes que ayudarme, isabel, necesito curarme, necesito valerme por mà misma y levantarme de esta cama. necesito regresar junto a mi esposo y desenmascarar a esa intrusa. ♪. ♪. >>maximiliano, esto no está bien. tú estás casado con la señora marfil. >>hey, hey, hey, no la nombres. en este momento ella sale sobrando, todo sale sobrando mi amor, solo tiene cabida el amor, nuestro amor inmenso, tan inmenso como el mar, el universo. como el brillo de tus ojos, un amor tan puro, tan bonito como tus labios. con esos labios que necesito besar una y mil veces. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪.
>>hasta nunca, deborah. púdrete. >> ¡no soy deborah, soy marfil! no me cuelgues ¡deborah, no me cuelgues! >> ¡aló, aló! >>su hermana colgó. >>deborah quiere robarme mi vida, mi personalidad, se quiere quedar con todo lo mÃo. >>menuda joyita resultó ser su hermana gemela. >>tienes que ayudarme, isabel, necesito curarme, necesito valerme por mà misma y levantarme de esta cama. necesito regresar junto a mi esposo y desenmascarar a esa intrusa....
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we mentioned deborah walker, and within the lgbt community, you have this concept of the families to choose. oftentimes your own family disowns you and you lose touch and contact with them. that is unfortunately what happened with michael. but he found the family here in san francisco, there are some many people that are part of the family. >> seeing no other names on the roster, that concludes roll call for introduction. >> i want to faint the members of the public that have been waiting for general public comment. >> of the opportunity for the public to address the board for two minutes on items in the subject matter jurisdiction including items without committee reference and excluding items that have been considered by a board committee. it will be allowed twice the amount of time to testify and if a member of the public would like a document be displayed, please clearly states such. >> please give me a chance to give each one of you my lovely message. it is year on the screen. [unintelligible] least a love you and we wish you good luck with your family. ladies and gentlemen, i'd
we mentioned deborah walker, and within the lgbt community, you have this concept of the families to choose. oftentimes your own family disowns you and you lose touch and contact with them. that is unfortunately what happened with michael. but he found the family here in san francisco, there are some many people that are part of the family. >> seeing no other names on the roster, that concludes roll call for introduction. >> i want to faint the members of the public that have been...
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on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the blasts from deborah amos of npr in beirut. >> woodruff: then, after a week of partisan wrangling and an agreement on extending the payroll tax cut, we get the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> suarez: in our second report from morocco, we examine the nation's struggle for greater democracy. >>> it was the arab isn't ittime democratcratic position. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown talks with author daniel yergin about how the demand for more and more energy has shaped political and economic change around the globe. we as a country today are twice as energy efficient as we were during the era of the energy crisis. if we weren't we really would be in trouble. >> suarez: and fred de sam lazaro tells the story of an unusual christmas celebration at a minnesota church. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> intel. sponsors of tomorrow. >> and by bnsf railway. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and
on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the blasts from deborah amos of npr in beirut. >> woodruff: then, after a week of partisan wrangling and an agreement on extending the payroll tax cut, we get the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> suarez: in our second report from morocco, we examine the nation's struggle for greater democracy. >>> it was the arab isn't ittime democratcratic position. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown talks with author daniel yergin...
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deborah weiner, wbal-tv 11 news. >> and we have a programming note to pass along. congressman elijah cummings will be our "q & a" guest. if you have a question, you can e-mail us to sundayquestions@www.wbaltv.com. >> the time right fow is 7:06. 32 degrees on tv hill. stress very common during the holiday season. coming up, how you can minimize all that stress. >> first, a good vie of the holidays. coming up, somebody who knows where to find them and what will be the hottest thing on your child's christmas list. >> first you are looking at a live picture from skycam. ava is up next with >> good morning. starting you off with a live view from the skycam. you can see the sun coming up. 31 degrees at b.w.i. marshall. 41 at the inner harbor, and winds mostly calm. it is a chilly start to the day. we have seen temperatures across the state mostly at freezing or below it. at least with the calm winds, we don't have the windchill to factor in as well. we do have mostly clear skies across the state. just a few clouds along the eastern shore. a few high clouds may push in th
deborah weiner, wbal-tv 11 news. >> and we have a programming note to pass along. congressman elijah cummings will be our "q & a" guest. if you have a question, you can e-mail us to sundayquestions@www.wbaltv.com. >> the time right fow is 7:06. 32 degrees on tv hill. stress very common during the holiday season. coming up, how you can minimize all that stress. >> first, a good vie of the holidays. coming up, somebody who knows where to find them and what will be...
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on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the blasts from deborah amos of npr in beirut. >> woodruff: then, after a week of partisan wrangling and an agreement on extending the payroll tax cut, we get the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> suarez: in our second report from morocco, we examine the nation's struggle for greater democracy. >>> it was the arab isn't ittime democratcratic position. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown talks with author daniel yergin about how the demand for more and more energy has shaped political and economic change around the globe. we as a country today are twice as energy efficient as we were during the era of the energy crisis. if we weren't we really would be in trouble. >> suarez: and fred de sam lazaro tells the story of an unusual christmas celebration at a minnesota church. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> intel. sponsors of tomorrow. >> and by bnsf railway. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and
on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the blasts from deborah amos of npr in beirut. >> woodruff: then, after a week of partisan wrangling and an agreement on extending the payroll tax cut, we get the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> suarez: in our second report from morocco, we examine the nation's struggle for greater democracy. >>> it was the arab isn't ittime democratcratic position. >> woodruff: jeffrey brown talks with author daniel yergin...
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her name is deborah earlybam. we're very excited by what she has to say. deborah? [applause] >> what hanukkah means to me. >> wait for the plane. a dreidel story. when something in your life goes wrong, how do you feel about it? some people feel fright and then discouraged as if their life is ruined and going to stay that way. the hanukkah dreidel teaches us otherwise. the dreidel is made up of four sides. on each side is a hebrew letter. on the first side is the letter game el. if a player lands on this letter, he or she wins the whole pile of coins. then there is the letter -- [inaudible] if one lands on this letter, he or she doesn't get any of the coins. if you land on the letter hay, you win half the pile. if you land on the letter shin, you lose some of your coins. the dreidel game represents the ups and downs in the our lives. some days are gimmel days when everything goes just how we want it. we're given a big pile of coins. other days are heydeys when things are going fairly well, we're given half a pile. then we have our nun and shin days when things are
her name is deborah earlybam. we're very excited by what she has to say. deborah? [applause] >> what hanukkah means to me. >> wait for the plane. a dreidel story. when something in your life goes wrong, how do you feel about it? some people feel fright and then discouraged as if their life is ruined and going to stay that way. the hanukkah dreidel teaches us otherwise. the dreidel is made up of four sides. on each side is a hebrew letter. on the first side is the letter game el. if...
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deborah, thanks for joining us. what was their reaction to assad's comments from people you were able to talk to today and who did his intended audience seem to be? >> i got more reactions from people outside syria than in syria. people in syria really didn't notice much. i think that his audience is actually not an international audience but a dough midwest i can audience. i think important thing for assad is that that interview will play on syrian state t.v. he was important enough, legitimate enough for barbara walters and abc television to come all the way to damascus to see him. barbara walt everys interviewed his father, that's why they wanted her to do it. and i think the way those comments will be played on syrian t.v. is exactly what syrian t.v. has been saying all along which the president repeated. these are armed gangs that are part of the uprising, it is... there are regime forces who are being killed. he's not responsible for the deaths. it may have seemed an odd interview on the outside, but inside it
deborah, thanks for joining us. what was their reaction to assad's comments from people you were able to talk to today and who did his intended audience seem to be? >> i got more reactions from people outside syria than in syria. people in syria really didn't notice much. i think that his audience is actually not an international audience but a dough midwest i can audience. i think important thing for assad is that that interview will play on syrian state t.v. he was important enough,...
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homes or their homes or just capitalism deborah let me just quickly ask you briefly we saw the emergence of the tea party of course political element there i know that the the occupy wall street has a very different political message but do you think this could be the start of a political movement do you think politicians will take notice and that could be the start of something like the tea party but obviously with a different message. politicians start to worry and they're right. and they haven't been able to figure out how to even get into this the know the accusation and i hope because the message. is much more profound and something that can fit into the to the system in this country i think there's an increasing sophistication probably occupying us to look at not just taking a tax policy it's going to work in. a country a sign yesterday we had an amazingly important protest against. the war machine. next week will be protesting the republicans so we're going against. a good number of good to talk to you thank you very much indeed for joining us live here in r.t. debra sweet there t
homes or their homes or just capitalism deborah let me just quickly ask you briefly we saw the emergence of the tea party of course political element there i know that the the occupy wall street has a very different political message but do you think this could be the start of a political movement do you think politicians will take notice and that could be the start of something like the tea party but obviously with a different message. politicians start to worry and they're right. and they...
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also, if this individual, forgive me for not knowing your name, deborah sellers -- miss sellers, if she was not properly mpynoticed, then i think we shod go ahead and i think you should be asking for a continuance. you might not have -- >> if i may, there is a bit of the clarification issue. anti-washington location, she was not within the 300 foot radius for notification. it is 1 per met with several addresses and the permit is in front of us. we have jurisdiction and we may intend to keep jurisdiction. it is causing me to think that we should keep jurisdiction, commissioners. commissioner garcia: i agree with that, i am just wondering if we are better serving everyone involved if we were to continue the matter totally. i don't really know how i feel. >> we could certainly do it and the best case, we would end up where we were in the last case to have in front of us, the health department and restroom facilities certification query -- and certification. for a couple of weeks, it will perhaps agree on carving up california -- out california. president goh: i don't know, but it's an idea
also, if this individual, forgive me for not knowing your name, deborah sellers -- miss sellers, if she was not properly mpynoticed, then i think we shod go ahead and i think you should be asking for a continuance. you might not have -- >> if i may, there is a bit of the clarification issue. anti-washington location, she was not within the 300 foot radius for notification. it is 1 per met with several addresses and the permit is in front of us. we have jurisdiction and we may intend to...
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deborah madden accused of skimming cocaine from evidence during a three-month period during 2009. pros queue tors were force to dus miss hundreds of criminal cases. the state, trying to press charges as well, could not come up with enough evidence. well, nothing short of a december chill settling in right now in the south bay this morning. >> right. temperatures dropping the homeless are looking for shelter. we spotted a handful of people sleeping at saint jam's park in san jose. in vision shelter provides refuge for those. the director says the shelter opens up to the homeless 24 hours a day even when the shelter is full. >> meteor oblgs joining us right now. >> the good news is not quite as cold as it has been. in fact, let's take a look at your lows. this is the forecasted low in your city. 34 degrees in livermore. overall, i bumped your numbers up by about 3-5 degrees as that very, very dome of high pressure moves out to the east. so for us today, stagnant air ahead. the stagnant air leading to a spe the air alert for the entire bay area. the unhealthiest up in the north bay.
deborah madden accused of skimming cocaine from evidence during a three-month period during 2009. pros queue tors were force to dus miss hundreds of criminal cases. the state, trying to press charges as well, could not come up with enough evidence. well, nothing short of a december chill settling in right now in the south bay this morning. >> right. temperatures dropping the homeless are looking for shelter. we spotted a handful of people sleeping at saint jam's park in san jose. in...
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i am lisa robinson in for deborah weiner. a temporary fence will control the traffic around the inner harbor. we will look at how it may impact the size of the crowd tonight. sheldon dutes joins us live from the inner harbor. >> of police officers will be on the streets. the commissioner will be at the inner harbor around 8:00 tonight monitoring the area. we have seen police officers with canine units. they will be keeping it secure. a spokesperson tells me the city police helicopter will be flying around keeping a watchful eye to make sure nothing gets out of hand. we're joined by tracy from the baltimore office of promotion and arts. we have some barricaded areas around the inner harbor tonight. >> that is new this year. we want to make sure when people across the street that is safe. it is that the crosswalks so it should not interfere. >> for those coming out to watch fireworks, what can they expect when they get here? >> for parking, we encourage you to come early. the new year's eve crowd tends to be late crowd. plan to
i am lisa robinson in for deborah weiner. a temporary fence will control the traffic around the inner harbor. we will look at how it may impact the size of the crowd tonight. sheldon dutes joins us live from the inner harbor. >> of police officers will be on the streets. the commissioner will be at the inner harbor around 8:00 tonight monitoring the area. we have seen police officers with canine units. they will be keeping it secure. a spokesperson tells me the city police helicopter will...
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i am deborah weiner. we're learning more about the deadly stabbing police initially called the suspicious death. it happened on pilot avenue yesterday morning. sheldon dutes is live at the scene with the latest. -- it happen on violet avenue yesterday morning. >> police are hoping surveillance the deal will help them to track down the killer. they have not released the name of the victim because they're waiting to contact family members. the 58-year-old victim was found inside his apartment yesterday morning. it is not known if there was forced entry to the home. detectives are still trying to determine if the victim may have known his killer. detectives are relying on the community for more clues. >> we're hoping somebody will come forward, a resident or someone who happened to be walking by, and saw something that did not seem right. hopefully that will lead us down and investigate a path. -- investigative path. >> if you have more information, call the police department. >> in baltimore city police off
i am deborah weiner. we're learning more about the deadly stabbing police initially called the suspicious death. it happened on pilot avenue yesterday morning. sheldon dutes is live at the scene with the latest. -- it happen on violet avenue yesterday morning. >> police are hoping surveillance the deal will help them to track down the killer. they have not released the name of the victim because they're waiting to contact family members. the 58-year-old victim was found inside his...
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welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- what can the public has an artist engage with? >> for the most part, we worked with metal and wood, what you would expect from a program like ours. over the years, we tried to include artists and all types of mediums. conceptual artists, at installation, photographers, videographers. >> that has really expanded the program out. it is becoming so dynamic right now with your vision of interesting artists in
welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool....
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i am deborah weiner. it was an early christmas gift for the fans as they manhandled cleveland. pete gilbert joins us with more on what this means. >> they did not clinch a home around -- home game in the first round. they proved they could get the job done it home. they went 8-0 at home this season. they held the browns off. it was out of the box quickly for the ravens. it was his fifth touchdown reception of the season. a gorgeous sideline pass to rice. 42 yards, 17-0. the browns rallied. joshua is always a threat. he is strong and fast. he goes 84 yards. 20-7. now 20-14. joe flacco gets taylor to jump offside. it was a bone-headed play that sealed the ravens win. >> it is a tremendous accomplishment. credit goes to the players first, the coaches, but it also goes to our fans. since the ravens came to baltimore and in my experience in the last quarter years, there's not a better stadium in the league. >> as far as playoff scenarios, we will talk about that later in sports. now we go to the stadium where kim dacey has been hanging out with a bunch of happy ravens fans. >> they
i am deborah weiner. it was an early christmas gift for the fans as they manhandled cleveland. pete gilbert joins us with more on what this means. >> they did not clinch a home around -- home game in the first round. they proved they could get the job done it home. they went 8-0 at home this season. they held the browns off. it was out of the box quickly for the ravens. it was his fifth touchdown reception of the season. a gorgeous sideline pass to rice. 42 yards, 17-0. the browns...
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. >> look, deborah harry there was first and big mama thornton. big mama thornton and ma rainy was known and the gold chained woman. she was doing that in 1904. >> are you a gaga fan? >> there's some stuff i really like and i saw her do this thing when we were doing the viva glam campaign where she did like a george segal sculpture, where she looked like a george segal sculpture. i really love the bus driver. i really thought she looked like the bus driver. but she didn't. she had a motorcycle cap but it was painted. and that part of it i just love because i always view what we do as performance art. whether it's gaga or nicki minaj or katy perry or me or madonna or annie lennox or deborah harry, it's performance art. >> is part of it the ability to take risks and occasionally fail? i watch gaga and times i absolutely love what she does. other times i think this is completely crackers. but i like the fact that she's constantly trying new things. >> you got to try. what are you going to do, never grow? you know, the younger artists look to the olde
. >> look, deborah harry there was first and big mama thornton. big mama thornton and ma rainy was known and the gold chained woman. she was doing that in 1904. >> are you a gaga fan? >> there's some stuff i really like and i saw her do this thing when we were doing the viva glam campaign where she did like a george segal sculpture, where she looked like a george segal sculpture. i really love the bus driver. i really thought she looked like the bus driver. but she didn't. she...
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. >> deborah messi messing and hr husband have separated after 10 years of marriage. they have one child together. the decision to split was mutual. the actress will star in "splash." >> john collins has a quick look at today's forecast. jolie wanted to know he is a very much alive. -- jon bon jovi wants you to know he is very much alive. there was a story that he died. he took to facebook and twitter to prove that he is fine. he posted a picture of himself nearing christmas tree with a sign that says, "heaven looks a lot like new jersey." >> 6:20. we're very much still alive. take a look richard rhodes as you begin your wednesday commute -- take a look at the roads. >> republican candidates are keying in on two states to make a big splash. which underdog is coming on strong? >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. should maryland abolished the death penalty? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland l
. >> deborah messi messing and hr husband have separated after 10 years of marriage. they have one child together. the decision to split was mutual. the actress will star in "splash." >> john collins has a quick look at today's forecast. jolie wanted to know he is a very much alive. -- jon bon jovi wants you to know he is very much alive. there was a story that he died. he took to facebook and twitter to prove that he is fine. he posted a picture of himself nearing...
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judge, the you and deborah for helping. billy, thank you for hosting us over here. it was a great lunch. it was really, really wonderful to have a chance to have some south carolina cooking and i appreciate it very much as a georgian. i really really glad to be here and i want to talk about a couple of key things and then we'll take questions. please be seated, you guys. let me start in talking about what just happened in washington and i don't know how we get this message across -- across to both parties, but there's something profoundly wrong in this economy with the problems around the world threatening to make it worse to have the presidents and the congress think that they've accomplished something by passing a two-month extension of one item. [applause] and my dear friend former congressman, the judge is here. we were able to work a with a democratic president to get things done. we got well fair reform done. we got the first tax cut in 16 years done. we had the largestest capital gains tax cut in history, done. four consecutive balanced budgets, done. what ha
judge, the you and deborah for helping. billy, thank you for hosting us over here. it was a great lunch. it was really, really wonderful to have a chance to have some south carolina cooking and i appreciate it very much as a georgian. i really really glad to be here and i want to talk about a couple of key things and then we'll take questions. please be seated, you guys. let me start in talking about what just happened in washington and i don't know how we get this message across -- across to...
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>> a former sftd lab technician accused of stealing cocaine faces a federal indictment. 61-year-old deborah madden is named in the indictment. the woman allegedly skimmed cocaine from the city's police department during a three-month period back in 2009. this follows a state effort that failed to gather sufficient evidence to charge madden with any any crime. >>> a routine trip to the grocery store turned to a possible hate crime. a 32-year-old man says he was leaving a supermarket in san jose when he was assaulted by a group of men. they beat him, hitting him with a tequila bottle, hit hill and called him a terrorist no arrests have been made at this time. they called off a fiscal emergency in the city. the city counsel was scheduled to vote on whether to declare an energy to deal with an $80 million deficit. a new pension cost projection is expected to cut that deficit by more than half. the pension will go down, rather than rising, as the city predicted. it gives them more time to deal with the problem. >> all the wind advisories, maning sustained winds speeds have decreased. so they've
>> a former sftd lab technician accused of stealing cocaine faces a federal indictment. 61-year-old deborah madden is named in the indictment. the woman allegedly skimmed cocaine from the city's police department during a three-month period back in 2009. this follows a state effort that failed to gather sufficient evidence to charge madden with any any crime. >>> a routine trip to the grocery store turned to a possible hate crime. a 32-year-old man says he was leaving a...
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. >> reporter: deborah's thirst for teaching is just as big as her hunger for soda. >> every day. >> reporter: she took the soda ban challenge. she admits it was hard. >> going through the fast food restaurant i would buy it, i haven't. i have a son complaining, a teen, i'm not doing the challenge but he did it as well. >> reporter: 30 days later. >> i feel better i have been drinking green tea and i have been saying how i feel better. >> reporter: she also lost five pounds. she said its helping her make better choices. >> no fast food for 30 days and we will see if i maket. >> reporter: she took the challenge to set a good example for her kids. >> very been drinking more water. >> reporter: grace said though the ban is over she will try to stick with it. >> try not to drink soda, like sometimes, not most of the time. movemently mostly water. >> just because it's difficult doesn't mean it's not worth it. >> reporter: learned by taking the 30 day challenge. in columbia. >> good for her. call me and tell me how to get off coffee. there is the trick. >>> a study shows women women who cu
. >> reporter: deborah's thirst for teaching is just as big as her hunger for soda. >> every day. >> reporter: she took the soda ban challenge. she admits it was hard. >> going through the fast food restaurant i would buy it, i haven't. i have a son complaining, a teen, i'm not doing the challenge but he did it as well. >> reporter: 30 days later. >> i feel better i have been drinking green tea and i have been saying how i feel better. >> reporter: she...
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my name is deborah. i am here as a resident of san francisco. my day job is the medical director of the homeless families program run by the san francisco department of public health. i also work with and for the national health care for the homeless. i do a lot of work with the homeless nationally and in affirmative front care. i wanted to say thank you to you and all of the incredible people in the city, public and private, nonprofit working currently on this issue. your work is outstanding. being poor and a vulnerable, for a family it is devastating, medically and emotionally. for homeless families, it is exponential. the demographics between -- i have children, so i am used to it -- so, the demographics between homeless adults and families is very different. unfortunately, we are doing is building more work for the future. -- unfortunately, what we are doing is building more work for the future. sorry, i am nervous right now, my brain is not functioning as well as it could. if you were getting hit by a bus coming toward you, your brain would
my name is deborah. i am here as a resident of san francisco. my day job is the medical director of the homeless families program run by the san francisco department of public health. i also work with and for the national health care for the homeless. i do a lot of work with the homeless nationally and in affirmative front care. i wanted to say thank you to you and all of the incredible people in the city, public and private, nonprofit working currently on this issue. your work is outstanding....
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our april teacher of the month is deborah, and she teaches first grade. she is a lifelong learner and feels like she wants to learn about everything. her personal enthusiasm translates somehow into the classroom climate. the students and projects make her heart stopped. she truly values everything they do, and they know it. congratulations. >> i want to thank my principle of -- principals for coming and all of my friends and parents and students and teachers and colleagues. thank you so much for being friends and mentors. this is the greatest job in the world. most of all, i'd think i want to just that the children that i look forward to seeing every single day. i learn from them as much as they, hopefully, learn from me. thank you so much mayor newsom. i really appreciate this. thank you all. [applause] >> another rock the boat. good luck on that. robert forgot to thank his brother danny. danny, you so much for being here to support your brother. our major of the month is some third marshall academic high school. [applause] janet is a special education c
our april teacher of the month is deborah, and she teaches first grade. she is a lifelong learner and feels like she wants to learn about everything. her personal enthusiasm translates somehow into the classroom climate. the students and projects make her heart stopped. she truly values everything they do, and they know it. congratulations. >> i want to thank my principle of -- principals for coming and all of my friends and parents and students and teachers and colleagues. thank you so...