charitable challenge of the furloughs put the county s human resources department in an awkward position, in an already lean budget year. not something i expected at all. reporter: the director of that department, scott gibson, says the maryland attorney general s review of the complaint suggested the county could withhold judge row s pay guthrie s pay but the administration chose to give him his $132 a day even if it has to make it up elsewhere. they could make the cuts to the cable network, cultural arts board or any agency under his control. reporter: he says the county shouldn t miss the money. basically goes into the coffers of the county whose budget is $900 million. that is so insignificant, you know? you can t even measure it. reporter: he says he s donating it to local charities where it will mean so much more. in harford county, jeff hager, abc2 news. guthrie says he s donating that money to johns hopkins, the lakeview community center in edgewood an
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good morning. here she is. you re looking at the first photo released of jaycee dugard since her terrifying, 18-year-long kidnapping ordeal came to an end. this morning a family insider tells us how she and her daughters are doing now. wild west. a major storm system packing damaging winds and heavy rain up and down california. accidents, evacuaons, mudslides and more rain on the way. we re ve in southern california. and zachary s fate. the school board makes a decision on that first grader who took his favorite camping gadget to class. will he be sent to reform school? we ll tell you what they decided today, wednesday, october 14th, 2009. captions paid for by nbc-universal television and good morning, everyone. welcome to today on a wednesday morning. i m matt lauer. and in for meredith this morning, i m ann curry. good morning, everyone. a lot of people, matt, have been hoping to see this image, an image of jaycee dugard, looking healthy and happy. until now, we
good morning, america. on this wednesday, october 14th, a victory for the president on health care reform. a senate committee passes sweeping legislation. and we talk to the lone republican senator who supported it. west coast wallop. mudslides begin after heavy rain and wind cause havoc in california overnight. and take a look at this picture. it is jaycee dugard today. the girl who spent 18 years in captivity, now, a woman, telling how she s living her new life. getting personal. a revealing interview with hillary clinton. and how she really feels about running for president again. and a drama worthy of the da vinci code. a drawing. could it be a long, lost leonardo da vinci piece? the answer could lie in a leonardo da vinci piece? the answer could lie in a fingerprint. captions paid for by abc, inc. and good morning, america. diane sawyer with robin roberts. we cannot stop looking at that photo of jaycee dugard today. after 18 years in captivity. we kept studyi
welcome back. a violent scene playing out in front of children. five teenagers shot outside an apartment complex, two are dead. this morning the search continues for suspects. also the dangers of swine flu. new numbers showing it may be a bigger risk for people with no underlying health conditions. fox 5 morning news continues right now. this broadcast realtime captioned by: christine stifter. good morning and thanks for waking up with fox 5 morning news on this wednesday morning. taking look at the washington monument this morning, it s october 14th. i m steve shannity. i m guvir dhindsa. northbound lanes shut down near the rest area in laurel. things are moving slowly after police say a tractor trailer crashed into two big rigs parked on the shoulder. we ll get more from julie wright in a moment. first we want to check if with tony and get our forecast on a chilly morning. chilly conditions through the day today and for the next several days as well. take a lo