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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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. >>> 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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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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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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we are very blessed, deborah and i. we have a terrific caregiver. i have family who helps out. i don't want to complain. everybody is stressed. everybody has stuff going on. >> in fact, you're going to go out and do the rose bowl parade. >> doing the rose parade again. i hosted the thanksgiving day parade longer than anybody and done the tree lighting longer than anybody and done the most number of rose parades. i am mr. holiday. >> you're the new regis. >> yes, you are. >> does that mean i'm leaving? wow! >> i hear you have a long-term contract. >> i'm not going anywhere. >> we love you, al. buy al roker's book for the pictures. >> i thought you were saying bye, al roker. >> buy his book. >> don't let the door hit you where the good lord split you. >>> up next becoming a radio city rockette. sara does it, right after this. [ female announcer ] wake up to a hot, toasty breakfast sandwich, the western, egg & cheese, december's featured $5 footlong™. with eggs, black forest ham, and cheese, it's available for breakfast and all day along with our many $5 footlongs™! subway. ea
we are very blessed, deborah and i. we have a terrific caregiver. i have family who helps out. i don't want to complain. everybody is stressed. everybody has stuff going on. >> in fact, you're going to go out and do the rose bowl parade. >> doing the rose parade again. i hosted the thanksgiving day parade longer than anybody and done the tree lighting longer than anybody and done the most number of rose parades. i am mr. holiday. >> you're the new regis. >> yes, you are....
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the cold, harsh weather can take its toll but dermatologist deborah wattenburg has tips on how to keep your skin healthy. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> what's an all-over representation for moisture as we head into the winter months? >> you want to prevent. prevention is key. if you let your skin get out of control this winter there's no return. you want to be sure that you don't let the moisture seep out and you start itching and getting really uncomfortable. so the key to that is to shorten your showers, don't use scalding hot water. that will rip the natural barriers out of your skin. apply moisturizer, consider using these two-in-one body moisturizers which clean your skin and leave a thin film of moisturizer on and apply moisturizer to wet skin. it will seal some of the moisture and prevent some of the skin problems that develop. >> and drink water. how do you recommend keeping hair shiny and moist? >> hair is complicated. in the winter your scalp dries out so you get the dry flaky scales on your scalp, it feels itchy and your hair dries out from a combination of overpr
the cold, harsh weather can take its toll but dermatologist deborah wattenburg has tips on how to keep your skin healthy. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> what's an all-over representation for moisture as we head into the winter months? >> you want to prevent. prevention is key. if you let your skin get out of control this winter there's no return. you want to be sure that you don't let the moisture seep out and you start itching and getting really uncomfortable. so...
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hopefully i'll be on a team soon and get ready to go. >> deborah, you see this. of course, you were there from the beginning. the beginning of the relationship. as it took place, really in front of television cameras from start to finish, what was it like to see your son as a part of a drama that really became a mellow drama? >> well, i think for us, the important thing is for us to stay close to family. through the ups and downs that come. you know, our faith in god carries us through all of these times. we try to focus on being thankful for things and being positive. and like kris talked about his foundation. that's what we're focusing on right now, is his foundation. we have so much to be thankful for. and that's really where our family is at right now. we're not trying to look back. we're trying to focus on moving forward. >> it really did land so heavily. i wonder, having a relationship in front of the cameras, having it all take place with cameras in front of your face, what impact do you think that had on your relationship? >> you know, i'm not -- i can't
hopefully i'll be on a team soon and get ready to go. >> deborah, you see this. of course, you were there from the beginning. the beginning of the relationship. as it took place, really in front of television cameras from start to finish, what was it like to see your son as a part of a drama that really became a mellow drama? >> well, i think for us, the important thing is for us to stay close to family. through the ups and downs that come. you know, our faith in god carries us...
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cnn's deborah feyrick has been following the tragic tale. today we got to hear the frantic 911 calls from the panicked neighbors. deb, this sounds so upsetting. >> it was horrible. five people did not make it out of that house, there were seven altogether, only two made it out alive and the towns mayor appropriately calling this tragedy catastrophic. >> reporter: as fire raced through the victorian home just before dawn christmas morning neighbors frantically called 911. >> what's the address. >> huge fire. the whole house is on fire. >> address, ma'am? >> we're at 2241 shippan avenue, it's the house next door. there's a major fire and there's three kids and a woman. >> reporter: trapped inside the connecticut home grand parents and their three granddaughters, 10-year-old lily, 7-year-old twins, grace and sarah. >> calling about a major, major fire with people in the house. >> we have the fire department on the way, ma'am. >> please, come quickly. >> reporter: the house was under renovation. it appears fireplace embers placed in an outdoor t
cnn's deborah feyrick has been following the tragic tale. today we got to hear the frantic 911 calls from the panicked neighbors. deb, this sounds so upsetting. >> it was horrible. five people did not make it out of that house, there were seven altogether, only two made it out alive and the towns mayor appropriately calling this tragedy catastrophic. >> reporter: as fire raced through the victorian home just before dawn christmas morning neighbors frantically called 911. >>...
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. >> cnn's deborah feyerick cov offing this case from the beginning. she's in new haven, connecticut. take us inside the courtroom when we get the verdict, death by lethal injection. >> reporter: you know, it was very emotional during the reading of the verdict, death on all six counts, that komisarjevsky was facing. he showed no real emotion. at the enwas led out in handcuffs. members of the petit family and supporters who have been here every day of the month-long trial and the penalty phase, they seemed relieved but they were filled with i motion. finally it would end because you have to remember, this is one of two trials. but now it's over. and i even asked dr. petit, do you feel elation, exhaustion, peace? and he paused. he said, not elation, but peace. it was an enticing prospect to get to, his words, normal life and used the quotation marks. this has consumed every day, every hour, as they've come to this courthouse, tried to have their presence felt by the jurors. one juror told us there was a lot of crying but in the en, though they looked at
. >> cnn's deborah feyerick cov offing this case from the beginning. she's in new haven, connecticut. take us inside the courtroom when we get the verdict, death by lethal injection. >> reporter: you know, it was very emotional during the reading of the verdict, death on all six counts, that komisarjevsky was facing. he showed no real emotion. at the enwas led out in handcuffs. members of the petit family and supporters who have been here every day of the month-long trial and the...
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i might get a speeding ticket sometime. >> deborah wrigley for abc news in houston. >> i love that. >> one of the good guys. >>> coming up next, our search for a perfect pumpkin pie. >> we'll sample four different varieties to look for the best. that's next. s>@ ú ♪ all i want for christmas is you ♪ >>> well, one of our ultimate favorite perks of working overnight in a newsroom, the grub. the food. on this shift, even more food lying around at the holidays. especially the sweets. >> that's right. this morning we're trying out some pumpkin pies. we found three bakeries that claim to make the best pumpkin pie ever. so we'll have our own taste test to see how they stack up against each other. first, a little talking smack. >> we make the best pumpkin pies in the world. >> we make the best pumpkin pies in the world. in the whole world. >> crumbs makes the best pumpkin pie in the entire world. >> pumpkin pie i've been working on for a while. i think it tastes like fall. i love it. allspice, nutmeg. a little bit of orange liquor is the secret. we've been getting great reviews about it.
i might get a speeding ticket sometime. >> deborah wrigley for abc news in houston. >> i love that. >> one of the good guys. >>> coming up next, our search for a perfect pumpkin pie. >> we'll sample four different varieties to look for the best. that's next. s>@ ú ♪ all i want for christmas is you ♪ >>> well, one of our ultimate favorite perks of working overnight in a newsroom, the grub. the food. on this shift, even more food lying around at...
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host: our gesuest is deborah hersman. she has gone on the scene of 19 major transportation accidents. let's go to some members of the funding of the ntsb. $97 million is the budget for 2011. $65 million goes to payroll. about $32 million ghost operating expenses. there is a $102.4 million budget for 2012. take us through your setup. guest: our agency was created in 1967. we were made completely independent of the department of transportation. our accident investigators look at all modes of transportation. in the aviation brawl we have a statutory requirement to investigate all -- in aviation, we have a statutory requirement to investigate all accidents. we also have responsibilities in the marine, rail, and pipeline -- in marine, rail, and pipeline. we look at regional airplane accidents that occur in every state at all times of the year. we are very busy. our investigators do great work. we appreciate probable-cause determinations -- we received thousands of probable-cause determinations each year. caller: my issue is a
host: our gesuest is deborah hersman. she has gone on the scene of 19 major transportation accidents. let's go to some members of the funding of the ntsb. $97 million is the budget for 2011. $65 million goes to payroll. about $32 million ghost operating expenses. there is a $102.4 million budget for 2012. take us through your setup. guest: our agency was created in 1967. we were made completely independent of the department of transportation. our accident investigators look at all modes of...
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remember at the beginning deborah bradley said she put the baby to sleep at 10:30. now it turns out she was drunk out of her miernl at 10:30. the last time she remembers seeing the baby was at 6:30. instead of shifting their stories and refusing to speak to law enforcement, they should be spend every day with the cops conferring with the cops, making sure that the cops are following up on every lead and dem straight together world that they are their children's bested a voa cat and we are not seeing that out of these folks. megyn: how important is it to keep media attention on the case in the case of a missing child which vigils help do? >> i think it many incredibly important, particularly local media. the reason it many important is law enforcement need an excuse to move on to other issues. they are not well funded anymore. they aren't well resourced as when were even when my daughter was missing, therefore it becomes problematic to keep a full task force going all the time. the best way to encourage that honesty in law enforcement is through media coverage. get p
remember at the beginning deborah bradley said she put the baby to sleep at 10:30. now it turns out she was drunk out of her miernl at 10:30. the last time she remembers seeing the baby was at 6:30. instead of shifting their stories and refusing to speak to law enforcement, they should be spend every day with the cops conferring with the cops, making sure that the cops are following up on every lead and dem straight together world that they are their children's bested a voa cat and we are not...
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up in seaview village, so probably deborah sussman. it's a letter from lily saarinen. that's cool. look at that, i've never seen that. there we go -- "dearest queen of all pack rats." i think it was almost a nervous tic with her. she was constantly making notes, and usually on the back of benson & hedges wrappers. this is one of the wrappers, and on this side she designed something that looks very reminiscent of some of her fabric designs. and you turn it over, and you see it's a benson & hedges. and on this side are notes she made for lighting of the puppet shows at the ibm pavilion. caplan: you'd find them everywhere. they'd drive you crazy. and they could say, "buy soap," or "liver and onions for dinner," or they'd have very elaborate ideas. marilyn neuhart: she had her suits made, and they had pockets that went all the way to the hem. so whatever she wanted to keep, she would just shove in the pockets. man: so what would happen with these notes? mcaleer: well, for a time, she asked the staff to try to type them up, and i think it became too overwhelming for the staff. it was su
up in seaview village, so probably deborah sussman. it's a letter from lily saarinen. that's cool. look at that, i've never seen that. there we go -- "dearest queen of all pack rats." i think it was almost a nervous tic with her. she was constantly making notes, and usually on the back of benson & hedges wrappers. this is one of the wrappers, and on this side she designed something that looks very reminiscent of some of her fabric designs. and you turn it over, and you see it's a...
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deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >>> heartbreaking. >> it really was. hope they find that little girl. >>> on the morning after christmas, sheer mayhem at the mall of america in minnesota. take a look at this. police say nine people arrested during a melee yesterday. dozens of teenagers brawling in the food court and swarming through the mall. a scary scene that sent many shopper, scrambling for the exits. >> some people running. some staying. people confronting each other in the middle -- people just walking. nobody was even around. they were just going at t. all of a sudden stores started closing down. the gates going up. we didn't know what was going on and the cops were pushing us all away from nordstrom's. >> you know i'm not afraid to go to the mall. in a is not a scene i want to be in the middle of. >> cops pushing me away from nordstrom? that was tragic. pushed away from nordstrom. rob marciano, can you imagine such a horror? standing in front of nordstrom and, sorry, ma'am. get going. >> the malls are rough these days. especially the day after
deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >>> heartbreaking. >> it really was. hope they find that little girl. >>> on the morning after christmas, sheer mayhem at the mall of america in minnesota. take a look at this. police say nine people arrested during a melee yesterday. dozens of teenagers brawling in the food court and swarming through the mall. a scary scene that sent many shopper, scrambling for the exits. >> some people running. some staying. people confronting...
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deborah madden expected to be arraigned in a federal court. the san mateo women accused of skimming cocaine from evidence in 2009. the state tried to charge her with a crime but failed to gather enough evidence. she quit her job before supervisors began to suspect she was stealing from the job. >>> a new report show it is south bay leads the country in job growth. "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us with the details. does it mean we could see another job boom? >> no, sir necessarily, laura. good morning to you. our economists aren't calling this a job boom, more of an upswing, another sign that the bay area son its way towards an economic recovery. later today, the ucla anderson forecast will release a report showing the south bay job market, covering san jose, sunnyvale and santa clara grew by 3.2%, the fattest growth in the country, almost three times the national average with houston at 3.1% and seattle at 2.3%. the tech industry is leading the charge in this burst of hiring. what makes this difference than the dot com boom and bust, i
deborah madden expected to be arraigned in a federal court. the san mateo women accused of skimming cocaine from evidence in 2009. the state tried to charge her with a crime but failed to gather enough evidence. she quit her job before supervisors began to suspect she was stealing from the job. >>> a new report show it is south bay leads the country in job growth. "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us with the details. does it mean we could see another job boom? >>...
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deborah farek, cnn, new york. >>> checking our top stories right now. al qaeda leader al-zawahiri is claiming to have captured this consultant. warn wine steen was abducted in august. >>> republican candidate herman cain e-mailed supporters today. he wants to know where they stand as he reassesses his campaign. cain said that he plans to speak face to face with his wife today about an alleged extramarital affair. >>> doctors at a north carolina hospital are treating billy graham for pneumonia. he's responding well to antibiotics. >>> political buzz is your rapid fire look at the best political topics of the day. three questions, 30 seconds on the clock. playing today cnn contributor maria cardona. pete dominic, host of cnn's what the week, and sherry jakobits. this lovely friday, good to see you. it looks like newt gingrich is getting a little ahead of himself. take a listen. >> it's very hard not to look at the recent polls and think that the odds are very high i'm going to be the nominee. >> okay. so will his momentum last until iowa. pete, you first.
deborah farek, cnn, new york. >>> checking our top stories right now. al qaeda leader al-zawahiri is claiming to have captured this consultant. warn wine steen was abducted in august. >>> republican candidate herman cain e-mailed supporters today. he wants to know where they stand as he reassesses his campaign. cain said that he plans to speak face to face with his wife today about an alleged extramarital affair. >>> doctors at a north carolina hospital are treating...
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we get more from deborah hersman, head of the ntsb. thanks for being with us. 35 states already have on the books some sort of ban against texting while driving. why do your recommendations to ban all portable electronic devices go further than that? >> unfortunately in ten years of investigations, we've seen that distractions cause accidents that result in fatalities, lost lives and injuries. we've seen this in all modes of transportation but in particular on our nation's highways. >> sreenivasan: if the purpose is to decrease the amount of distracted driving couldn't the case be made that when i change music stations on my car radio, when i eat, when i talk to another passenger, i'm equally as distracted? >> well, for sure. there are a lot of distractions that are facing today's drivers but one of the things that we know is that all distractions are not equal. it's the distractions that require cognitive attention. it requires you to split your task. human beings are really just not very good at that. what you do is end up diverting
we get more from deborah hersman, head of the ntsb. thanks for being with us. 35 states already have on the books some sort of ban against texting while driving. why do your recommendations to ban all portable electronic devices go further than that? >> unfortunately in ten years of investigations, we've seen that distractions cause accidents that result in fatalities, lost lives and injuries. we've seen this in all modes of transportation but in particular on our nation's highways....
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here's deborah feyerick. as fire raced through the victorian home just before dawn christmas morning, neighbors frantically called 911. >> stamford, 911, what's the address? >> there's a huge fire right next to us. the whole house is on fire. >> what is the address ma'am? >> we're at 2241 shippan avenue. it's the house next door. a major fire and there's three kids and a woman. >> reporter: trapped inside the stamford, connecticut, home, grarnd paren grandparents lomer and paula johnson, and their three granddaughters, 10-year-old lily and 7-year-old twins, grace and sarah. >> calling about a major, major fire with people in the house. >> we have the fire department on the way, ma'am. >> please, come quickly. >> reporter: the house was under renovation. it appears fireplace embers placed in an outdoor trash enclosure near the home ignited the blaze. mom, madonna badger, managed to climb out onto skcaffolding, frantically directing firefighters to the third floor where she said her children were sleeping. >> t
here's deborah feyerick. as fire raced through the victorian home just before dawn christmas morning, neighbors frantically called 911. >> stamford, 911, what's the address? >> there's a huge fire right next to us. the whole house is on fire. >> what is the address ma'am? >> we're at 2241 shippan avenue. it's the house next door. a major fire and there's three kids and a woman. >> reporter: trapped inside the stamford, connecticut, home, grarnd paren grandparents...
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deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >>> all right, still ahead, decision day nears for herman cain as his campaign suffers a big setback. still ahead, cain's attorney makes a passionate case explaining why the media is to blame. >>> plus, wikileaks at it again. this time, the website is exposing the dark secrets of the multibillion-dollar surveillance industry. 27 minutes after the hour. of any small business credit card. the spark card earns double miles... so we really had to up our game. with spark, the boss earns double miles on every purchase, every day. that's setting the bar pretty high. owning my own business has never been more rewarding. coming through! [ male announcer ] introducing spark the small business credit cards from capital one. get more by choosing unlimited double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? it's good. honey, i love you... oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> all right, more gridlock in washington wi
deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >>> all right, still ahead, decision day nears for herman cain as his campaign suffers a big setback. still ahead, cain's attorney makes a passionate case explaining why the media is to blame. >>> plus, wikileaks at it again. this time, the website is exposing the dark secrets of the multibillion-dollar surveillance industry. 27 minutes after the hour. of any small business credit card. the spark card earns double miles... so we really had to...
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deborah peyerick, cnn, new york. >>> three more trading days for wall street this year. alison kosik is at the new york stock exchange with more on today's action. we've been open for almost an hour, and its a he a down day it looks like, alison, why? >> it is a down day. it doesn't take many trades to leave the overall trading sort of one direction or another. overall it's just one of those quiet trading days on wall street. stocks are, believe it or not, pretty much in a holding pattern at this point as far as in the red goes. the s&p 500 entered today up just 0.6% for the year. we'll watch to see if it can end the year on the plus side. not toch to write home about. big improvement from a few months ago after s&p downgraded its u.s. debt rating. >> let's talk about same sex couples. they had a lot to celebrate in 2011. new york, for instance, legal lieszed same-sex marriage, but the couples are in for a rude awakening come tax time, right? explain that. >> you're right about that. hala, that's because the federal government still doesn't recognize same-sex marriage so
deborah peyerick, cnn, new york. >>> three more trading days for wall street this year. alison kosik is at the new york stock exchange with more on today's action. we've been open for almost an hour, and its a he a down day it looks like, alison, why? >> it is a down day. it doesn't take many trades to leave the overall trading sort of one direction or another. overall it's just one of those quiet trading days on wall street. stocks are, believe it or not, pretty much in a...
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deborah "i struggle with going to work. that i don't go and it is with every pay period that i willlmiss at least 2 my time to gather for up, i use it as soon s i get a full day. how dd i stop taking off for no coming up in our 8 o'clock hour.. coming up in our 8 coming up in our 8 o'clock hour.. ring in the new year... a little early with your kkds.. the events you will find at "midnight noon at the science center." ... in your hometown h. hotspot.ann they're the moments that were never meant sports bloopers... of 2011. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 8)) 3 are you goinggto nurse me mommy mommythe incident that lead o dozens of mothers holding a ""nurse- in" at target stores across the coontry. the crowd at the movie theater is shrinking.the high tech reason... that you probably won't see a sold-out crowd at the cinema anytime soon. and... start the new year with an extra hundreddbucks in yoor pocket.find out how you can win a walmart shopping spree.. on us. 3 3 -harbor thursday decem
deborah "i struggle with going to work. that i don't go and it is with every pay period that i willlmiss at least 2 my time to gather for up, i use it as soon s i get a full day. how dd i stop taking off for no coming up in our 8 o'clock hour.. coming up in our 8 coming up in our 8 o'clock hour.. ring in the new year... a little early with your kkds.. the events you will find at "midnight noon at the science center." ... in your hometown h. hotspot.ann they're the moments that...
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here is "the washington times" and how they play the story this morning -- here is deborah hersman, who is the board chairman. >> when it comes to using those electronic devices, it may seem like it is a very quick call, a very quick check, a tweet, or and update. of but accidents happen in the blink of the night. of the ntsb knows full well how fast things can go on working perfectly fine to being all over. it just takes seconds. lives are lost in the blink of an eye. you can't take it back. you cannot have a do over. and you can't rewind. these things are permanent. and we know that this recommendation is going to be very unpopular with some people. but we are not here to win a popularity contest. we are here to do the right thing. at the ntsb is the safety conscience and safety compass of the transportation industry. host: back to "the washington times" article -- again, we want to get your reaction to the national transportation safety board's proposed nationwide ban on the cellphone is while driving. we are going to put the numbers back on the screen and we will begin with a call f
here is "the washington times" and how they play the story this morning -- here is deborah hersman, who is the board chairman. >> when it comes to using those electronic devices, it may seem like it is a very quick call, a very quick check, a tweet, or and update. of but accidents happen in the blink of the night. of the ntsb knows full well how fast things can go on working perfectly fine to being all over. it just takes seconds. lives are lost in the blink of an eye. you can't...
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>>catherine: -- >>pam: deborah madison previously admitted to taking small amounts of drugs from evidence that in 2009 she was never charged with stealing. her alleged death from the drug analysis unit led to the eventual closure of the facility and if force prosecutors to dismiss hundreds of criminal cases. in a separate case she pled guilty to possession of cocaine and she received counseling. >>jacqueline: the low temperatures were very cold this morning there were exactly where we told you they would be. here's a look at our highs mostly in the upper 50s. >>jacqueline: temperatures are cooling down little bit right now. they will not be quite a school is what we saw this morning.--quite as cool as what we saw this morning. here is a shot from our mount tancam, tomorrow morning we will have temperatures a little bit warmer than today. the fog will be mainly at the coastline. into the afternoon the temperatures may be in the upper 50s. we will take a look at the temperatures neighborhood by neighborhood coming up in just a minute. >>catherine: the former soviet union is calling for new
>>catherine: -- >>pam: deborah madison previously admitted to taking small amounts of drugs from evidence that in 2009 she was never charged with stealing. her alleged death from the drug analysis unit led to the eventual closure of the facility and if force prosecutors to dismiss hundreds of criminal cases. in a separate case she pled guilty to possession of cocaine and she received counseling. >>jacqueline: the low temperatures were very cold this morning there were exactly...
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deborah is a republican watching us in houston. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. you are right. these are our tax dollars. as a republican, as far as the rich people, i am not a rich person. anybody in this country has the opportunity to pull yourself up and make that happen. as far as reaching a deal -- right now, we are broke. it's like a marriage. a man and a wife, they are arguing over money. folks have to pull themselves up by their bootstraps. that's the bottom line. young 20's living on their own, trying to go to school, they do not get any help. working two jobs, trying to put yourself in school. here's a little bit of money to help with the rent so you can focus on school. they will give it to someone with two, three, four kids. they keep having all these kids and here they are getting free rent, free food stamps. what is that all about? i know the republicans want to cut $2.9 trillion of of all the entitlement program. that should not be called an entitlement program. that should be called suck and dry program. what about th
deborah is a republican watching us in houston. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. you are right. these are our tax dollars. as a republican, as far as the rich people, i am not a rich person. anybody in this country has the opportunity to pull yourself up and make that happen. as far as reaching a deal -- right now, we are broke. it's like a marriage. a man and a wife, they are arguing over money. folks have to pull themselves up by their bootstraps. that's the...
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here is ktrk's deborah wrigley. >> reporter: when sue drives she does it with purpose, have a laugh, make other do's the same. it is an adventure. >> love it! >> thank you. >> reporter: how can you not do a double take at the sight of a hippo on wheels, bright red, blinking blue eyes, her name is cherrio and the view even better from the back with the swishing tail and for the extra effect -- it's the second hippo car she has commissioned. both have been fixtures of the art car parade. but this is just the tich tp of hippo iceberg. she has been collecting hippos big. >> i don't remember the names. >> reporter: small and everything in between for the past 40 years. when she says she saw dancing hippos in the movie "fantasia." >> i saw the little hippo. that started it. when you have three then you start the collection. >> reporter: it's grown to several thousand pieces, paintings, a hippo in the bathtub. it is about more than an animal. >> i'm not a doctor, i don't do anything like that to help people. but i make people smile. for me that works. >> reporter: so she took her hippo show
here is ktrk's deborah wrigley. >> reporter: when sue drives she does it with purpose, have a laugh, make other do's the same. it is an adventure. >> love it! >> thank you. >> reporter: how can you not do a double take at the sight of a hippo on wheels, bright red, blinking blue eyes, her name is cherrio and the view even better from the back with the swishing tail and for the extra effect -- it's the second hippo car she has commissioned. both have been fixtures of the...
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deborah feyerick has been following developments from new haven, connecticut. deb, what do we think? do we have any idea? >> reporter: no, we don't, s suzan suzanne. the jury has a very, very tough road ahead of it. arguably this phase of the trial, the penalty phase, whether he dies or lives, is much more complicated than the actual guilt phase because the jury really has to balance the defense argument -- and the defense basically really only has to establish in fact there were a lot of factors that contributed to why joshua komisarjevsky did what he did and there has to be a preponderance of evidence. the president obama prosecutors say there is only one thing can you do, put him to death. the defense is trying to almost since the very beginning of the trial tried to establish that komisarjevsky is a person. in their words they say he is a human being, albeit severely damaged and his life has value. they are going to try to put him out there as somebody who was repeatedly sexually abused as a child, somebody who didn't understand the difference between right
deborah feyerick has been following developments from new haven, connecticut. deb, what do we think? do we have any idea? >> reporter: no, we don't, s suzan suzanne. the jury has a very, very tough road ahead of it. arguably this phase of the trial, the penalty phase, whether he dies or lives, is much more complicated than the actual guilt phase because the jury really has to balance the defense argument -- and the defense basically really only has to establish in fact there were a lot of...
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deborah is a democrat. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i think people are forgetting that the president was pushing one year from the start. he probably shouldn't pushed for two years, actually. i think the fact that there were 39 republicans who voted for the compromise, which would not have been a compromise if they would have accepted the year in the first place. this is what the president was pushing for the past couple months. for them to come back and say we want a year now, why did you not agree to a year in the first place? all of us americans should stand up and say, no more writers on these bills -- no more rider on the bill's success the keystone pipeline. that is a ploy used by republicans to push that agenda. host: do you think only republican legislation add riders to legislation? the democrats do it too. i will vote for president obama. he probably should be equated to do the health care. other than that i don't have problems with him. host: donna tweets -- you probably heard in your reading of what happened yesterday the i
deborah is a democrat. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i think people are forgetting that the president was pushing one year from the start. he probably shouldn't pushed for two years, actually. i think the fact that there were 39 republicans who voted for the compromise, which would not have been a compromise if they would have accepted the year in the first place. this is what the president was pushing for the past couple months. for them to come back and say we want a...