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WBAL Today November 4, 2011



shopping. coming up we'll be telling you the easy way out. the best place to go online for all kinds of things so that you can sort of do your shopping from your home. >> the comfort of your home. >> yes. >> or office, in case your boss isn't looking. and in "today's real estate" our good buddy barbara corcoran will be here to give us some of the great values out there, everywhere from wallia, wallia washington to wanesville, ohio and everywhere in between. and some really great fall fashions. we'll show you how to keep up with the latest trends by having the right accessories. i can see you in that hat. >> which one, the purple one i like. the red one? oh. you wear hats very well. let's get to the news. natalie morales is out but we have tamron filling in for her. >> good morning, everyone. for the first time since july, the nation's unemployment rate is down a notch. the labor department says the jobless rate slipped from 9.1% to an even 9.0% in october. employers added a modest 80,000 jobs and hourly earnings were up. gop presidential hopeful herman cain is fighting back, comparing the sexual harassment accusations against him to the allegations leveled against supreme court justice clarence thomas back in the '90s. in an interview with justice thomas's wife, cain said he's fighting the culture of washington, d.c., where he's being treated as a guilty person instead of proving that he's innocent. now a new internet video surfaced from cain supporters calling the accusations against the candidate a, quote, high-tech lynching. after six weeks of riveting testimony, the manslaughter trial of michael jackson's doctor goes to the jury today. nbc's jeff rossen is in los angeles with the latest. good morning, jeff. >> reporter: hey, tamron, good morning to you. yeah, we are officially on verdict watch here in los angeles on this trial that has stretched six weeks already, and the speculation is already starting. will they come back with a quick verdict today, in time to save their weekend? remember, they have been away from their jobs for quite a long time. or will they spend a lot of time on this case and bring it into next week, week number seven. conrad murray, enjoying what could be his final days of freedom. >> are you looking forward to putting this all behind you? >> i can't wait, buddy. >> reporter: here, taking a romantic walk on the beach with his girlfriend, nicole alvarez. you know her as witness number 23, who said this on the stand. >> as a professional actress, my daily duties consist of maintaining my instrument. as an actor, your instrument is yourself. >> reporter: she and murray playing with their son on the beach this week, and at the playground. walking down the street chatting on his cell phone. all as prosecutors prepare closing arguments. and within two minutes of starting thursday, brought the case back to michael jackson's kids. >> conrad murray left prince, paris and blanket without a father. they do not have a father because of the actions of conrad murray. >> reporter: the crux of the prosecution's case, how could any doctor set up a propofol drip inside someone's house. >> this was a pharmaceutical experiment in a bedroom. this has never been seen before. >> reporter: the defense blames michael jackson for his own death, and claims conrad murray is the victim of a sloppy investigation and an aggressive d.a.'s office. in court the prosecutor hit back. >> if allowed more time to argue, i'm certain they would figure out a way to blame it on michael's son, prince. >> reporter: murray's lawyers want the jury to focus on the pop star himself. who was he really, not the hard-working crowd pleaser, they say, but instead a desperate, o conniving addict, using dr. murray to get drugs. >> they want you to convict dr. murray for the actions of michael jackson. they just don't want to tell you that. >> reporter: murray chose not to testify. his lawyer did the talking thursday. >> somebody has got to just say it. if it were anybody else but michael jackson, anybody else, would this doctor be here today? >> reporter: the stakes are high. a six-week trial, 49 witnesses, more than 330 pieces of evidence. now all of it in the hands of seven men and five women. >> this is not a reality show. it's reality. and the decisions you make isn't making good tv, it's how it affects real human beings and people that love him. so i hope that you do the right thing and find dr. murray not guilty. >> reporter: keep in mind conrad murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter, not murder, so the jury is not deciding whether or not conrad murray killed michael jackson, but rather was he criminally negligent leading to michael's death. so, tamron, the jury is back here in a couple of hours and we could get a verdict as early as today. >> all right, jeff rossen, thank you very much. this morning teen superstar justin bieber responded to the paternity suit that's being filed against him. he talked about it earlier on "today." >> it just isn't true and i know that i'm going to be a target, but i'm never going to be a victim. you know, i think it's crazy because every night after the show, i'm gone right from the stage right to my car, so it's crazy that some people want to make up such false allegations. but to set the record straight, none of it is true. >> you can catch justin on our show again for a full concert the wednesday before thanksgiving, on november 23rd, live right on the plaza. a reluctant elephant finally decided it was time to greet the world. he was born at a british zoo after his mother's two-year pregnancy. that's about two months longer than normal. even with that extra little time, he's still tips the scales at just 230 pounds, and that is small for a baby elephant boy. it is six past the hour. now back to al with a check of the weather. >> okay, thanks so much, tam run. as we look to see what's happening out there, we've got the new york city marathon here, the ing marathon, this sunday, 9:00 a.m. 47, light winds. by 3:00, 56. it's going to be sunny the whole time, a perfect day for a run. our best wishes to all the runners out there, over 47,000 of them. we've got another system coming into the west causing a mess from san francisco down to san diego. we're look at a half an inch to quarter inch of heavy snows in the intermountain regions into the nowhere rockies and looking at a second system this weekend hat's going to brin >> good morning, everyone. as we go through the day today, the cloud cover out there now will be decreasing. it will turn breezy and cool this afternoon with a high near 58. time now for "today's real estate." what you can get for under $350,000. barbara corcoran is here with some stunning homes that are on the market that you could gobble up right now. barbara, good to see you. >> good morning, al. >> let's get started. we're going to head to omaha, nebraska. we've got a fantastic two bedroom, two and a half bath town home with some great views. >> omaha means those going against the wind, the name of the native american tribe that originally lived here. get a look at this townhouse. a little wacky, i think. kind of looks like a 2001 space odyssey type thing going on on the front side, but inside, the entryway has glossy wood floors, contemporary staircase. nothing wrong with that house. very modern, if that's your kind of thing. the kitchen is thoroughly modern as well with granite kourpts and a snazzy breakfast bar. the living room is turquoise. this is a courageous homeowner with a full wall of windows and glass doors to the balcony. gorgeous room but i think the color may get in the way. take a look at the crazy light fixture. oh, we missed it there. of the master bedroom has a marble fireplace that i thought it was a tv when i looked at it. and what's not to like about the balcony with views of the missouri river and a stunning pedestrian walkway. bridges don't usually look that pretty. that's not a bad backyard. >> let's stay in the midwest. we'll head to st. louis. a four-bedroom home with five fireplaces at $329,000. >> you get a lot for this $329,000. this is a victorian home that looks small on the inside but don't be fooled by that. it's in an historic district downtown and surrounded by 375 other homes that have been fully renovated. the people love their neighborhood. the townhouse space is at lafayette square park where they have outdoor concerts. what's wrong with that kitchen? it's got the original brick fireplace. i'm so happy they didn't rip that thing out. and that is the first, as you mentioned earlier, the first of five fireplaces in the house. the blue living room has 12-food ceilings, beautiful touch. i think they did a great job on that. another fireplace, and oversized windows. there's even a heart room. i love a hearth room. glass doors lead to the wood deck out back. the dining room to my eye, which you'll see in just a moment here, is a little too formal. i mean it just doesn't feel like people really live there to be comfortable, but that big wall of bookcases there, i don't get it, they need a book. look at all those bookcases. there's a dramatic staircase in the main entry hall that has double windows on the top of the stairs. you can't see that from the shot so it's nice and lit, which is unusual with the stairway. that house, remember, is only $329,000. >> all right, we've got an unusual one. we're going to dillsburg, pennsylvania. it's a home with a huge yard. four bedrooms and it comes with its own tractor. >> and you know what's even better than the tractor, it's the name of the street. it's called spend a bus drive. who named it that? and on top of that the up to is named after the pickle, really, i swear. on new year's eve, the town drops a giant pickle in the middle of the town to celebrate the new year. okay, each to their own. this four-bedroom brick house you can tell needs a tractor there because the lawn is so big. the kitchen has blond wood cabinets. you'll see how pretty that is. beautiful kitchen. a wide, long kitchen with granite counters and a roomy breakfast bar. the finished basement has a bar that's a little too gray when you see it downstairs, but at least it has a full bath. there it is there. there's a good shot of it. look at all those windows. don't get turned off by the gray. that's a spare room, remember. put the kids down there. upstairs is a light-filled bonus room that could be used as an office. i could make a lot of uses of that. the oversized family room has wood floors, a beautiful fireplace and big ole doors back to the wood deck. and that wood deck looks out on a very green yard chock full of mature trees. now let's go out west to walla walla, washington. a four-bedroom home with great curb appeal for $349,000. >> the locals say a town so nice they named it twice. it's in the blue mountains, it has 300 days of sunshine a year. this house on the outside looks so dressed up like you're going to have a power. it just has that nice polished look and it's as impressive on the instead. look at the gleaming wood floors and leaded glass doors. you have a peek of the sunny office off on the right side with double windows right there. the great open room has entertainment all over the place. and plus a fireplace. the open kitchen has wood cabinets, granite counters and a back tile splash. out back it's nice. the backyard, nothing to write home about with a green lawn but at least it has some plantings and a covered patio. and a three-bedroom home in waynesville, ohio, where you get acres of land. >> waynesville was founded way back in 1897. this is a contemporary all-brick house and it has six steep peak roofs. great for getting rid of the snow in the winter months. this is a two-story great room that's the heart of the whole house with double height windows and a working fireplace. pretty room. i love those windows on the left wall. the white cabinets in the kitchen are trimmed in a black edge. kind of weird, i don't think it works and also has crazy-looking tile back splash. i don't quite get that but each to their own. the screening room downstairs is nice enough to keep a roaming husband home on the ranch. why go outside if he's got that. and the multi-level partially covered wood deck out back i think is so peaceful and beautifully done. not too big, not too small, perfectly done backyard. >> always great to see you. have a great weekend. still ahead from cheap travel to quirky finds, the best websites for retail therapy. and olympic gold medal figure skater sara hughes live on our rock center rink. first these messages. come in fs new stuffed rigatonis, hearty pasta stuffed with a blend of five italian cheeses. for just $11.95 try the rigatoni with grilled chicken in a roasted garlic alfredo. or for just $9.95 try the rigatoni with sausage in tomato alfredo. both served with our unlimited fresh salad or homemade soup and warm breadsticks. so grab a table tonight at olive garden. when you're here you're family. 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>> a lot of websites carry things that are unique or things you're not going to find everywhere. quirky.com is one great example. the users create all kinds of crazy products. for example, a cell phone charger that you stick to your windshield and works on solar power or a bendable power strip. really interesting products there. another one rolls out a different designer every week and have limited edition clothing, accessories, all kinds of stuff. you might not like it one week but the next week might be really great stuff. >> that's cool. >> and one step ahead is for parents. they have got all kinds of great children's products that are screened by a panel of parents. when there's a product that people want and doesn't exist in the marketplace, they'll actually create products. so there's unique products there as well. >> the second category is secondhand shopping. first on your list is attaway.com. >> everyone knows about ebay and secondhand shopping is a great way to save. a lot of these new sites work in social networks. they link up the whole secondhand shopping to facebook and twitter. attaway works with your facebook k. so if you're a facebook junky and want to find a seller that you know other people have dealt with or that someone who's in your network, this is a great way to find somebody who's trustworthy. also self simply.com works through twitter in a similar fashion. and you know the whole expression shop in your closet? well, this site lets you shop in literally hundreds of people's closets. people who are willing to sell things to you, swap things with you or let you borrow things right out of their closet. >> the next category is bargain shopping and who isn't a bargain shopper these day. >> yes. a lot of websites have cropped up that help you find the deals and cheapism.com is one of them. instead of looking through reams and reams of user reviews it helps you identify the cheapest best products in a category, whether it's electronics, appliances or even makeup. >> so put in whatever you're looking for and it helps you find -- >> that's right. >> and another oning agates all of those daily deals. you get groupon and living socially. deal rater will group them to help you sort through them every day. yipit is another site. decide.com is a neat site. if you're looking for a television or other electronics. it will help you decide whether it's time to buy or whether you should wait. maybe you're thinking the price is going to drop or there's a new product coming out, decide.com will tell you whether to buy or wait. >> style by subscription, and this is very trendy now. >> absolutely. this is one of the hot trends in online shopping. it's really kind of a cheap -- you get a cheap thrill every month. what you basically do is fill out a survey and it will -- each of these sites will determine sort of your style profile. then every month they'll send you a product. for example, jewel mint.com will sent you a piece of jewelry that fits your style profile, $29.99 a month, free shipping. then send the trend. all kinds of accessoriesaccesso scarfs, sunglasses, and sole society is shoes. and you can send things back if you don't want them or not participate one month so kind of fun. >> that is very fun. i'm ready for cyber monday. can we make it cyber friday? 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