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the quota for siblings of u.s. citizens is 65,000 a year. adult sons and daughters, 23,000 visas a year. her sister application as well as anyone else who already applied will still be valid, but if the reform passes, immigration advocates say the asian community will be the biggest losers. >> i don't believe it's right, because you do want families to be together, right? what if somebody's parents pass away already, only siblings left. i think they should give them an opportunity to be together. >> immigration advocates are encouraging families to fill out those petitions now just in case congress goes through with the proposal to scale back on some family visas. congress will take up immigration reform after the august recess. >>> thanks, linda. an inmate finds a window of opportunity, jumps right through it and runs out the front door of the jail. how he was able to pull a fast one on authorities. >>> wish me luck. i'm about to get a lesson on competitive eating of pot stickers from one of the best eaters in the world. matt stoney. i'm ki
the quota for siblings of u.s. citizens is 65,000 a year. adult sons and daughters, 23,000 visas a year. her sister application as well as anyone else who already applied will still be valid, but if the reform passes, immigration advocates say the asian community will be the biggest losers. >> i don't believe it's right, because you do want families to be together, right? what if somebody's parents pass away already, only siblings left. i think they should give them an opportunity to be...
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three siblings being locked up was certainly a lot coming from one family. even though they were all inside, they constantly were telling us about one another and stories about one another from home. >> my family is one of the dysfunctional families that's out here. i love my family. you know what i'm saying? there's something good about us, you know. >> my sister, melissa, is loving. she's kind. >> she took care of me. she made sure we eat when we didn't have food. >> my little brother, he called me ma. >> she couldn't really cook but she forced us to eat it. we had no choice. >> corey is a complicated person. >> my brother corey is a funny guy. >> nasty. >> we used to beat each other up, steal candy, steal bikes. >> my brother william is very smart. >> take money out of wishing wells together, set fires. >> i don't know how he got caught up. >> family, it's been so many years since we drifted apart. it didn't mean i don't love you. i was lost in the dark. >> william would just start speaking in spoken word kind of out of nowhere. we would just be talking t
three siblings being locked up was certainly a lot coming from one family. even though they were all inside, they constantly were telling us about one another and stories about one another from home. >> my family is one of the dysfunctional families that's out here. i love my family. you know what i'm saying? there's something good about us, you know. >> my sister, melissa, is loving. she's kind. >> she took care of me. she made sure we eat when we didn't have food. >>...
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talk about the family and the sibling relationships are such a parallel. there is also the relationship of the father and the child and the sacrifices. >> the novel is sort of shaped like a tree. part of the novel is like this love story. we meet them first in the early 1950s. they are on their way to cabo with her father. they are kind of tracking across the desert. and it splits the relationship between the brother and his little sister, and it's a separation that devastates both in so many unique ways. from there on, the story just spreads out. it spreads to other places with other characters, there is one actor in the novel that had echoed. but at the core, it is a family story and a love story, just like you said. it is about love between brothers and sisters and fathers and daughters. it is between cousins. i am interested in manifestations of love that are kind of different than the romantic notion of love, man meets woman. i'm disinclined to write about that is a dramatic motive. i'm interested in a love that blossoms in places that you were not ex
talk about the family and the sibling relationships are such a parallel. there is also the relationship of the father and the child and the sacrifices. >> the novel is sort of shaped like a tree. part of the novel is like this love story. we meet them first in the early 1950s. they are on their way to cabo with her father. they are kind of tracking across the desert. and it splits the relationship between the brother and his little sister, and it's a separation that devastates both in so...
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kpix 5 reporter linda yee explains the sibling visa that may soon be no more. >>> reporter: she used to go online regularly to check her sister's visa status. she petitioned to move her sister here from china more than a decade ago. >> it will be good for me because a majority of my families are in china so i think if i can have my sister here that would be great. >> reporter: congress is proposing to ease that backlog by eliminating some categories of family visas. u.s. citizens would no longer be able to petition siblings and parents could not sponsor adult married children over age 31. >> it means honestly that a lot of family plans are destroyed, just to put it bluntly. >> reporter: immigration attorney jesse lloyd says it's the nastier side of reform. >> they are essentially reducing the line by reducing the number of people who can be in it which isn't fair, sort of throwing the baby out with the bathwater, but it is a way that they are trying to reduce future bag logs by saying fewer people can get in line. >> reporter: immigration official say 40% of those waiting for family
kpix 5 reporter linda yee explains the sibling visa that may soon be no more. >>> reporter: she used to go online regularly to check her sister's visa status. she petitioned to move her sister here from china more than a decade ago. >> it will be good for me because a majority of my families are in china so i think if i can have my sister here that would be great. >> reporter: congress is proposing to ease that backlog by eliminating some categories of family visas. u.s....
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another sibling fractured a of the 182 passengers hurt are still in the hospital tonight. san francisco general has the highest number of injured. 12 are hospitalized and five are in critical condition, including one child. stanford medical center has five people with one in critical but stable condition. and nine others are being treated at four area hospitals. >>> we are not finished with our coverage. up next the passengers and crew who watched the crash from another plane you're going to hear from the pilot on board and his firsthand account. >>> new details in san francisco's poisoned meatball scare that made two dogs sick. >>> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist, sandhya patel, >>> we are getting a gripping firsthand account of the asiana crash from the people with the most dramatic vantage point, a crew on a plane sitting on the end of the runway yards away. abc 7 i team reporter with the story. >> reporter: united flight 885 sat on taxiway f. the pilots going over the final checklist before leaving for japan, the 747-400 loaded with passengers when they spotted the asiana
another sibling fractured a of the 182 passengers hurt are still in the hospital tonight. san francisco general has the highest number of injured. 12 are hospitalized and five are in critical condition, including one child. stanford medical center has five people with one in critical but stable condition. and nine others are being treated at four area hospitals. >>> we are not finished with our coverage. up next the passengers and crew who watched the crash from another plane you're...
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another sibling fractured a finger. >>> two dozen of the 182 passengers hurt are still in the hospital tonight. san francisco general has the highest number of injured. 12 are hospitalized and five are in critical condition, including one child. stanford medical center has five people with one in critical but stable condition. and nine others are being treated at four area hospitals. >>> we are not finished with our coverage. up next the passengers and crew who watched the crash from another plane you're going to hear from the pilot on board and his firsthand account. >>> new details in san francisco's poisoned meatball scare that made two dogs sick. >>> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist, sandhya patel, >>> we are getting a gripping firsthand account of the asiana crash from the people with the most dramatic vantage point, a crew on a plane sitting on the end of the runway yards away. abc 7 i team reporter with the story. >> reporter: united flight 885 sat on taxiway f. the pilots going over the final checklist before leaving for japan, the 747-400 loaded with passengers when they spotted t
another sibling fractured a finger. >>> two dozen of the 182 passengers hurt are still in the hospital tonight. san francisco general has the highest number of injured. 12 are hospitalized and five are in critical condition, including one child. stanford medical center has five people with one in critical but stable condition. and nine others are being treated at four area hospitals. >>> we are not finished with our coverage. up next the passengers and crew who watched the...
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another sibling fractured a finger. >>> two dozen of the 182 passengers hurt are still in the hospital tonight. san francisco general has the highest number of injured. 12 are hospitalized and five are in critical condition, including one child. stanford medical center has five people with one in critical but stable condition. and nine others are being treated at four area hospitals. >>> we are not finished with our coverage. up next the passengers and crew who watched the crash from another plane you're going to hear from the pilot on board and his firsthand account. >>> new details in san francisco's poisoned meatball scare that made two dogs sick. >>> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist, sandhya patel, >>> we are getting a gripping firsthand account of the asiana crash from the people with the most dramatic vantage point, a crew on a plane sitting on the end of the runway yards away. abc 7 i team reporter with the story. >> reporter: united flight 885 sat on taxiway f. the pilots going over the final checklist before leaving for japan, the 747-400 loaded with passengers when they spotted t
another sibling fractured a finger. >>> two dozen of the 182 passengers hurt are still in the hospital tonight. san francisco general has the highest number of injured. 12 are hospitalized and five are in critical condition, including one child. stanford medical center has five people with one in critical but stable condition. and nine others are being treated at four area hospitals. >>> we are not finished with our coverage. up next the passengers and crew who watched the...
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lindsey's siblings enrolled in city schools. away from anything he had had ever known. >> my class and grade was 28 kids and so now my grade is 200 kids. >> but sierra had been where lindsey was and in visits to the hospital offered advice about endless needles and biopsies and daily terrors of her new life. >> i was really scared so i asked sierra what it was really like to have a heart. >> what did she tell you? >> she told me it was kind of scary at first but then you're fine. >> her siblings worked to build her up. >> go lindsey! >> and as jason and stacy waited, mired in bad luck, a remarkable likeness seemed to carry them through their long draining days. their terrifying nights. they did not complain. they remained upbeat for the kids and taught them the meaning of gratitude for what they have been given. did they understand where their hearts come from? >> yes, they do. sierra's we wrote a letter to the family as soon as we received the heart transplant. we can't imagine it really is a two-edge sword when they receive th
lindsey's siblings enrolled in city schools. away from anything he had had ever known. >> my class and grade was 28 kids and so now my grade is 200 kids. >> but sierra had been where lindsey was and in visits to the hospital offered advice about endless needles and biopsies and daily terrors of her new life. >> i was really scared so i asked sierra what it was really like to have a heart. >> what did she tell you? >> she told me it was kind of scary at first but...
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and until this moment he had been, said his siblings, like a rock.nd just say one thing, the two of you, what would it be? >> see you soon.3 f2 como blake. >> reporter: and then, then they were all in court. their opposing wishes on full display. the jury was back. >> has the jury reached a verdict? >> reporter: they had been out one full day. here was their decision. >> in the matter of the state of washington versus mr. clay v. starbuck verdict form a count one reads, we the jury find the defendant, mr. starbuck, guilty of the crime of premeditated murder in the first degree. >> reporter: guilty. his face looked like stone. but something else going on inside, said his lawyers. he was he when that verdict happened? >> shocked. >> reporter: he actually thought he was going to be acquitted? >> absolutely. >> reporter: but chanin's mother and siblings finally felt vindicated. all along they believe it was him. and now a jury agreed. as soon as that first guilty verdict was read, it was like a ton of bricks were lifted off of us. >> i got the text, guil
and until this moment he had been, said his siblings, like a rock.nd just say one thing, the two of you, what would it be? >> see you soon.3 f2 como blake. >> reporter: and then, then they were all in court. their opposing wishes on full display. the jury was back. >> has the jury reached a verdict? >> reporter: they had been out one full day. here was their decision. >> in the matter of the state of washington versus mr. clay v. starbuck verdict form a count one...
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, you and gladys have any siblings? >> my brother mike miguel. >> you are here today because i want to ask you if you've ever had an opportunity to listen to a 911 call that had certain voices in the foreground and then a screaming voice in the background. >> yes, i did. >> i would like you to tell the jury the first time and the circumstances that you heard that call. >> the exact date, i don't remember. it was some time in march of 2012. i am sitting at my computer at home. and the tv in my house is located right behind, if i could, i show you this is my desk and right behind me is my television. when i'm working on the computer, my wife is watching the news and all i heard was the scream, the scream that it came immediately not only did i hear the scream, i felt this scream like my nephew is screaming for his life. it was a moment that i actually live with me every moment that i heard the portion of that because it was the feeling of saying, oh, i heard george. it was george screaming for his life. and i looked at my
, you and gladys have any siblings? >> my brother mike miguel. >> you are here today because i want to ask you if you've ever had an opportunity to listen to a 911 call that had certain voices in the foreground and then a screaming voice in the background. >> yes, i did. >> i would like you to tell the jury the first time and the circumstances that you heard that call. >> the exact date, i don't remember. it was some time in march of 2012. i am sitting at my...
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you're helping to raise your siblings.ll the people your story. >> my mother passed away. i have custody of my youngest siblings. speaking to these cases, this is a question of what do i tell my brothers? you know, now that -- it's a racial wound. in a court of law, our lives are discounted. i feel that -- >> how many times have you been pulled over and literally -- you talked about having someone go through your pants and you had nothing on you, you had never committed a crime. >> yeah, it's very criminalizing. i think, you know, the psychological consequences of that alone is very damaging. damaging to the community. it's more of a broad issue as well. >> and i think that there's a trauma as well in terms of then the effects of his siblings having experienced this, seeing their brother/father having experienced it over and over. one thing in the statistics you mentioned is only 6% of those people were either arrested or handed a ticket. 94% of the people were innocent. we have to question what kind of city and country we
you're helping to raise your siblings.ll the people your story. >> my mother passed away. i have custody of my youngest siblings. speaking to these cases, this is a question of what do i tell my brothers? you know, now that -- it's a racial wound. in a court of law, our lives are discounted. i feel that -- >> how many times have you been pulled over and literally -- you talked about having someone go through your pants and you had nothing on you, you had never committed a crime....
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rosie by the you are i think that they i think their goal was more to kind of set off one of my siblings or i just to kind of c.s. get upset and say there's a troubled child but we all there's nobody will give ball to you yeah definitely bothers me i mean it's not the most exciting thing to kind of go out and be harassed by people but i think that if you just kind of trying to take a deep breath and keep your mouth shut that you'll you know you'll be fine how do you deal with the political aspect your father a moderate republican leah your mother role. democrats only going to be where you want in about spectrum i think i'm kind of right in the middle i would say that i kind of i used to be more of a democrat but i've kind of found myself now to be more of an independent really so as i've become older and more aware of different issues i think that i kind of and i fall more in the middle if you want to be married have children you want to go there or you want everything right don't yes of course the ambition runs through what is your name bush's family what is coming back to t.v. roja for
rosie by the you are i think that they i think their goal was more to kind of set off one of my siblings or i just to kind of c.s. get upset and say there's a troubled child but we all there's nobody will give ball to you yeah definitely bothers me i mean it's not the most exciting thing to kind of go out and be harassed by people but i think that if you just kind of trying to take a deep breath and keep your mouth shut that you'll you know you'll be fine how do you deal with the political...
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years old i know why i was there with my two little boys and my wife and you were there with your siblings and you were going to hold on they still became over your rambunctious little kids there is so i grew old is right i am the oldest the oldest i don't want to do anything personal but just as an override having famous parents yes being in the new all of things that surrounded you how did you deal with them dealing with those things kind of as they commentating day by day. there's no kind of rule book for dealing with something like that can't be yeah exactly so i think that obviously i have an incredibly involved mother who kind of checks on all four of us constantly and make sure that we are happy and healthy people's hands on very hands on she is as hands on as they come which is an amazing thing so i think that i have dealt with it pretty well i would think. would be hard go times definitely of course it's hard at times i mean there you also are kind of born into it so it's not like you chose to to be in a certain position but. i mean i kind of deal with things as they as they come
years old i know why i was there with my two little boys and my wife and you were there with your siblings and you were going to hold on they still became over your rambunctious little kids there is so i grew old is right i am the oldest the oldest i don't want to do anything personal but just as an override having famous parents yes being in the new all of things that surrounded you how did you deal with them dealing with those things kind of as they commentating day by day. there's no kind of...
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they are all biologically siblings. - they are biological siblings. yes. same birth mom.t was a crazy story in which we had spent a year getting licensed to be foster parents. our requirements-- you can say what type of children, how old-- were wide open. - yeah, you said, "whatever." you would take-- - yup. yep, we were open. and yet we still weren't getting phone calls. turns out our information was incorrect in the state system. so how we matched with these children was that... i was talking on a message board. kind of venting frustrations about, "gosh, we've tried everything to become a parent. and now we're not getting matched with foster kids. what is going on?" someone else on the board saw my message and knew another foster mom who-- she was taking care of ramon and mariah at the time. she couldn't do it long-term. but for whatever reason the state couldn't find another home for them. - so you stepped in. - bingo. it was fate. - so at that moment do you know that they are yours. do you get that feeling? even though they're foster children, do you know that this is
they are all biologically siblings. - they are biological siblings. yes. same birth mom.t was a crazy story in which we had spent a year getting licensed to be foster parents. our requirements-- you can say what type of children, how old-- were wide open. - yeah, you said, "whatever." you would take-- - yup. yep, we were open. and yet we still weren't getting phone calls. turns out our information was incorrect in the state system. so how we matched with these children was that... i...
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women have only taken the throne if they have no siblings, as in the case of victoria, or only femalehe case of elizabeth ii. >> britain and the 15 other countries where the between is head of state, are in the process of scrapping it. the first born child, boy or girl, now gets the crown. not before time one might venture. more in a moment. american express credit card, every purchase earns you 2% cash back, which is deposited in your fidelity account. is that it? actually... there's no annual fee and no limits on rewards. and with the fidelity cash management account debit card, you get reimbursed for all atm fees. is that it? oh, this guy, too. turn more of the money you spend into money you invest. it's everyday reinvesting for your personal economy. so you can capture your receipts, ink for all business purchases. and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insura
women have only taken the throne if they have no siblings, as in the case of victoria, or only femalehe case of elizabeth ii. >> britain and the 15 other countries where the between is head of state, are in the process of scrapping it. the first born child, boy or girl, now gets the crown. not before time one might venture. more in a moment. american express credit card, every purchase earns you 2% cash back, which is deposited in your fidelity account. is that it? actually... there's no...
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three siblings on that plane know it all too well.ah? >> reporter: it is an incredible story, these three kids all under the age of 16 talking about this in the most calm manner explaining what they went through when that plane smashed into the runway. >> oh my god! oh, it's an accident! >> reporter: the chaos of a plane crash, the sudden impact, the spinning, the dust, the fire, and then the desperate scramble to stay alive. >> there was no warning or anything. it was just, just happened. >> reporter: 15-year-old esther, 13-year-old joseph, 11-year-old sarah jang and their parents were all inside the plane returning from a family vacation. >> we were all bouncing all over the place. i just remember there being dust everywhere and i was freaking out and then it just stopped. >> reporter: at first, the jang siblings weren't sure they survived the crash. >> i was also calling out for my parents and i was, well i couldn't breathe for like, because i got the wind knocked out of me so i couldn't breathe for a couple of seconds. >> so after
three siblings on that plane know it all too well.ah? >> reporter: it is an incredible story, these three kids all under the age of 16 talking about this in the most calm manner explaining what they went through when that plane smashed into the runway. >> oh my god! oh, it's an accident! >> reporter: the chaos of a plane crash, the sudden impact, the spinning, the dust, the fire, and then the desperate scramble to stay alive. >> there was no warning or anything. it was...
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previously, girls didn't come to the throne unless they had only younger siblings or no siblings at all like victoria. what we have here is a different scenario. this will be queen if it's a girl. it's pretty exciting. can we really continue with the idea that hit it wills just go through the male line. we saw that in the great showdown. those girls can't get the title because they're girls. we can see the woman getting the top job and the top palace in the country. >> i think they had to change all kinds of legislation because of the son and heir just becoming the heir. the other interesting thing too when it comes to names is there doesn't have to be a surname or one of three. you -- the queen and king aren't the same. they don't need a surname. they get christened where their first name. whatever this baby is called, that says enough. a surname will probably be windsor. it's up to the baby. also with royal babies they tend to have four or five names, not one or two. they could come to the throne with any one of them. if diana is in the name, we suspect that may be one of the names. n
previously, girls didn't come to the throne unless they had only younger siblings or no siblings at all like victoria. what we have here is a different scenario. this will be queen if it's a girl. it's pretty exciting. can we really continue with the idea that hit it wills just go through the male line. we saw that in the great showdown. those girls can't get the title because they're girls. we can see the woman getting the top job and the top palace in the country. >> i think they had to...
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women have only taken the throne if they have no siblings, as in the case of victoria, or only females, as in the case of elizabeth ii. >> britain and the 15 other countries where the between is head of state, are in the process of scrapping it. the first born child, boy or girl, now gets the crown. not before time one might venture. more in a moment. ♪ i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket c
women have only taken the throne if they have no siblings, as in the case of victoria, or only females, as in the case of elizabeth ii. >> britain and the 15 other countries where the between is head of state, are in the process of scrapping it. the first born child, boy or girl, now gets the crown. not before time one might venture. more in a moment. ♪ i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer...
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women have only taken the throne if they have no siblings, as in the case of victoria, or only femalei. >> britain and the 15 other countries where the between is head of state, are in the process of scrapping it. the first born child, boy or girl, now gets the crown. not before time one might venture. more in a moment. "i'm part of an american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to
women have only taken the throne if they have no siblings, as in the case of victoria, or only femalei. >> britain and the 15 other countries where the between is head of state, are in the process of scrapping it. the first born child, boy or girl, now gets the crown. not before time one might venture. more in a moment. "i'm part of an american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient...
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this a sibling rivalry that has gone on for decades between christopher brown and his older brother jay the cube master. i'm trying to -- >>reporter: you won't win. >> no. >>reporter: except in his mind and everyone else's he already has just by being here. >> about of this time the he was leaving this time he's home 40. >> place much hotter than this. where the temperature was 115 degrees today. >> 3 week ago i was in kuwait. in the military. i'm in the military. i just got home. >>reporter: home to 60 people. 5 kids. and grill teaming with fourth of july fixings. maybe the rest of us take the day for granted but not jay brown. after missing a year of holidays, this is his best fourth of july ever. >> make very special. nothing like family and friends. >>reporter: in antioch, abc 7 news. >> that's wonderful. weather cooperated for big family gathering although a little war. a little on the warm sid side. >> a little on the warm side but getting milder tomorrow morning. more seasonal. triple digit heat about over. in fact it's ending tonight because the marine layer surging back to the
this a sibling rivalry that has gone on for decades between christopher brown and his older brother jay the cube master. i'm trying to -- >>reporter: you won't win. >> no. >>reporter: except in his mind and everyone else's he already has just by being here. >> about of this time the he was leaving this time he's home 40. >> place much hotter than this. where the temperature was 115 degrees today. >> 3 week ago i was in kuwait. in the military. i'm in the...
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it is just the third time that three siblings have been admitted to west point at the same time.r is a coast guard captain and their mother was in the coast guard for ten years. their grandfather also served in the military. so good for them. that is your five at 5:30. >> a surprising move by the white house delaying a key mandate of obamacare. the requirement that employers provide health care for all employees is now put off until 2015. doug luzader joins us live. >> let's talk about the numbers. from 2014 to 2015. that gives businesses an extra year to comply. but what's the important date in between there? november 4, 2014. that's the mid term election, and it can make all the difference in how this policy is implemented. the delay will give businesses more time to comply with a law that is extremely complex. the individual mandate -- the employer mandate requires most medium and large businesses provide affordable health insurance to their employees or face a fine. business groups complained about the implementation of this. there is still a great deal of confusion and some
it is just the third time that three siblings have been admitted to west point at the same time.r is a coast guard captain and their mother was in the coast guard for ten years. their grandfather also served in the military. so good for them. that is your five at 5:30. >> a surprising move by the white house delaying a key mandate of obamacare. the requirement that employers provide health care for all employees is now put off until 2015. doug luzader joins us live. >> let's talk...
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i couldn't breathe for a couple seconds. >> siblings found the parents on the flar because the seat hadallen over. all of the men went out before the fire started. fracture to the become and ester sprained the fat and broke the finger otherwise doing well. >> we are getting a gripping firsthand account from the people who had perhaps the best vantage point during this. cockpit craw on the united airline 747 sitting on the end of the runway as flight 214 came down. dan with that story. >> united flight 8 85 sat on taxi way f just short of runway 28 left. pilot over the final check list before leaving for japan. 747 400 loaded with passengers when they spotted the asian flight coming in. relief first officer said it looked like the plane was going to hit the approach light mounted on peer in the bay. in the e-mail the pilot wrote the aircraft made a fairly drastic lacking pull up at the last if you feet. it appeared lacked they applied maximum thrust but the path they were on continued and the thrust applied didn't come soon enough to prevent impact. united crew and passengers watched the
i couldn't breathe for a couple seconds. >> siblings found the parents on the flar because the seat hadallen over. all of the men went out before the fire started. fracture to the become and ester sprained the fat and broke the finger otherwise doing well. >> we are getting a gripping firsthand account from the people who had perhaps the best vantage point during this. cockpit craw on the united airline 747 sitting on the end of the runway as flight 214 came down. dan with that...
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. >> paul, i assume that you were an only child because even your parents knew your future siblings would despise you. so they immediately did not have kids. >> we finally hit on something here. they finally found something they felt comfortable doing with women which is helping them breed republicans. it works for anybody. >> somewhere in there was a joke. >> wasn't this study -- it was cloaked on siblings, but it was really a slam on conservatives. >> it makes absolutely no sense. the study itself says that they are more likely to vote when they are young, and then they change their productivity to democrat and the connection they made -- they vote gop because they think their sisters are good at doing housework. for eve study that comes out again you can find another study that refutes it. >> then we wouldn't have a show. >> but what i truly don't understand about this is why does automatically in these households do the sisters end up doing the dishes. >> they should. >> we can all agree on that. >> i think this is accurate. i do a little research once a month. mark sanford had a sist
. >> paul, i assume that you were an only child because even your parents knew your future siblings would despise you. so they immediately did not have kids. >> we finally hit on something here. they finally found something they felt comfortable doing with women which is helping them breed republicans. it works for anybody. >> somewhere in there was a joke. >> wasn't this study -- it was cloaked on siblings, but it was really a slam on conservatives. >> it makes...
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studied more 35 hundred female childhood cancer survivors and compare them to their cancer free siblings. the survivors had a 50% increased risk for infertility defined as trying to get pregnant for a year or more without success. two/three eventually conceived. colon cancer survivors face an increased risk for developing a second cancer when compared to the general population. an analysis of 12 cancer registries shows people with: cancer have a 15% higher risk for a second cancer. people whose cancers were located in the dissenting colon were 1/3 more likely. this was four times higher than the general population. an unexpected discovery about alzheimer's by researchers at the georgetown university medical center. nearly half of the applicants had early diabetes. andwere under dr. care people with known diabetes were excluded. impaired glucose tolerance which is a precursor to diabetes. some had diabetes and did not know it. now via trying to learn how the conditions are related. mosquitoes seem to come out in droves during the summer months. while people need to protect themselves, do
studied more 35 hundred female childhood cancer survivors and compare them to their cancer free siblings. the survivors had a 50% increased risk for infertility defined as trying to get pregnant for a year or more without success. two/three eventually conceived. colon cancer survivors face an increased risk for developing a second cancer when compared to the general population. an analysis of 12 cancer registries shows people with: cancer have a 15% higher risk for a second cancer. people whose...
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administratively we're looking at in part because at law is going to make us prequalify electrical plumbing for sibling krashths next year. but if we look at 20 trades or 25 trades the amount of time because a staggering administrative chore. we want to get the kids back in the classrooms. i'm totally willing to come back and have this discussion in a year and see how we're doing. if it looks like it's working fine i'll expand it for 10 or 12 but we put in a considerable effort to respond as a committee as a whole we met with the superintendent to put it through. right now we feel comfortable here and we want a chance to try it out >> you made a comment that 4 percent or more to the 7 trades represent 4 percent or more on the job. >> they account for 70 to 75 percent of the total hours we have in our database. >> so the other smaller trades are not listed as below 4 percent on the jobs. >> yes. >> okay. any other comments from the board? >> okay. i'm going to call for roll call. >> on the amendment we're striving roman numeral one and two 7 for the trades; is that correct? disabled veterans. >> it's wh
administratively we're looking at in part because at law is going to make us prequalify electrical plumbing for sibling krashths next year. but if we look at 20 trades or 25 trades the amount of time because a staggering administrative chore. we want to get the kids back in the classrooms. i'm totally willing to come back and have this discussion in a year and see how we're doing. if it looks like it's working fine i'll expand it for 10 or 12 but we put in a considerable effort to respond as a...
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we have siblings that care for other folks and the diverse families have to come first. thank you. >> >> thank you. next speaker, please . let me call up more names >> good afternoon. i'm andrew. and we're very glade to see this work thing move forward. and we appreciate that other supervisors have joined in support of them. we appreciate the comments about having been nonprofit leaders and the flexibility they demonstrated to their workers in the workplace. it would be great to have this across the city. also with so many competitions is this not one more thing we're adding on but again given our example this is the reason why we're paying attention to the needs of their workers and families with this kind of compassion. also last week supervisor breed asked an important question about how does this change lives. the legislation might not change lives by it's the education that helps us move forward. it's the mom who works the double shift at save way we care about her seeing her family. those are the kinds of things we have to support our children and their parents the
we have siblings that care for other folks and the diverse families have to come first. thank you. >> >> thank you. next speaker, please . let me call up more names >> good afternoon. i'm andrew. and we're very glade to see this work thing move forward. and we appreciate that other supervisors have joined in support of them. we appreciate the comments about having been nonprofit leaders and the flexibility they demonstrated to their workers in the workplace. it would be great...
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two brothers made wine together at the winery until 1965 when disparked business style sent the siblingsn their separate ways. >> i'm on the conservative side. but despite different from being the aggressive promoter type. >> reporter: so peter stated crew his brother started mondavi winery. the brothers didn't see each other for a long time. >> we're in casual speaking terms. he had his own business, we had our own business. >> reporter: but recently the brothers decided enough was enough. the hatchet needed burying. they came together for the napa auction. >>> and in 2010 his family put his home up for sale. the price tag, $25 million. but when no one bought it at that price they decided to auction off the house instead. and deborah villalon got this up close look before that auction in 2011. >> the man credited with bringing napa wines to the world brought himself home each night to a rustic ranch style mansion with sweeping views of vineyards but not a vine near the house. mondavi insisted his home be designed around the trees. >> what is here compliments mother nature rather than in
two brothers made wine together at the winery until 1965 when disparked business style sent the siblingsn their separate ways. >> i'm on the conservative side. but despite different from being the aggressive promoter type. >> reporter: so peter stated crew his brother started mondavi winery. the brothers didn't see each other for a long time. >> we're in casual speaking terms. he had his own business, we had our own business. >> reporter: but recently the brothers...
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they need the money to feed their younger siblings. >> it's difficult for these families to break the cycle of poverty. in fact the u.n. children's agency unicef estimates that there are some 150 million child laborers worldwide. we've spoken in the past to children who have no option but to work. many are against making child labor illegal, but they do want to see better working conditions. in africa many children find themselves orphaned by the aids epidemic. if they are lucky, their extended family takes them in. but the trauma of losing their parents stays with them. we caught up with young artists in mombasa, who are working with kids who have lost their parents. most of these children's parents have died of aids. jee min is one of 15 international artists who have come to kenya hoping to use their talents to help such kids. the artists hail from south korea, the united states and britain. they're holding workshops. the point is not just to teach the children painting, but also to get them to express their dreams and hopes. it's the first time many of these orphans have ever held
they need the money to feed their younger siblings. >> it's difficult for these families to break the cycle of poverty. in fact the u.n. children's agency unicef estimates that there are some 150 million child laborers worldwide. we've spoken in the past to children who have no option but to work. many are against making child labor illegal, but they do want to see better working conditions. in africa many children find themselves orphaned by the aids epidemic. if they are lucky, their...
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citizens would no longer be able to petition siblings and parents could not sponsor adult married children31. >> it means honestly a will the of family plans are destroyed just to put it bluntly. >> reporter: it's the nastier side of reform. >> they're essentially reducing the line by reducing the number of people who can be in it. which isn't fair. so throwing the baby out with the bath water but is a way that i think they're trying to reduce future backlogs. >> reporter: immigration officials say 31% of those waiting for family visas come from south korea and vietnam. the quota is 65,000 a year. adult sons and daughters 23,000 visas a year. yang's sisters application as well as anyone else who has already applied will still be valid but if a reform passes, immigration advocates say the asian community will be the biggest losers. >> i don't think it's right because you do want families to be together. >> they're looking at other criteria as education and work skills. but as the act moves through congress there will be a fight over it. >>> it's back to court for the former b.a.r.t. officer
citizens would no longer be able to petition siblings and parents could not sponsor adult married children31. >> it means honestly a will the of family plans are destroyed just to put it bluntly. >> reporter: it's the nastier side of reform. >> they're essentially reducing the line by reducing the number of people who can be in it. which isn't fair. so throwing the baby out with the bath water but is a way that i think they're trying to reduce future backlogs. >>...
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he discovered his gift growing up, learning the scriptures from his father, and tricks from his siblingssions. and as they looked over the rails, my brothers would go around and actually use the blades to cut bags. it was quite a conflict from my father being a minister. >> reporter: and you went to the light, the good side, why? >> yeah, i was, it was politics i guess. >> reporter: despite his honest core he still held a passion for the dark arts of grifters, and pick pockets. so he developed an act and move to do las vegas, where cesar's palace paid him to entertain the public. one night he even got a crack at president jimmy carter. >> i pick pocketed the secret service agents, and their credentials, and where they took carter to, and the keys to the motorcade. >> reporter: after that, he turned into brain games. all of them were hungry for diversion. >> if you look at your fingers, back and forth, you're doing an eye movement. but you're actually imagining, you are actually blind when you look between your two fingers and your mind is filling the space, and only uses the front portio
he discovered his gift growing up, learning the scriptures from his father, and tricks from his siblingssions. and as they looked over the rails, my brothers would go around and actually use the blades to cut bags. it was quite a conflict from my father being a minister. >> reporter: and you went to the light, the good side, why? >> yeah, i was, it was politics i guess. >> reporter: despite his honest core he still held a passion for the dark arts of grifters, and pick...
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13 years old to make a decision to grab her sibling taking them into a room and call someone. we're just grateful they she did. >> the men ran off. neighbors watched police search their backyard are shocked. >> very seldom happen here. used to be very, very safe here. you don't have worry skbit this and that. but these days, it could be happen anywhere. >> police hope the public will call in with tips to help them find others. >> a 32-year-old woman faces child neglect charges after police say she didn't feed her young children nearly two days. the kids ages two, four, and six were discovered in a motel. the youngest wearing only a diaper they're now under care of child protective services police say the moerj admitted being under the influence of methamphetamine. she has been placed in a psychiatric facility. >> a danville man whose two children were killed by a drunk driver in 2003 wants to change state law. he filed a ballot measure raising the cap on damages and force doctors to be more careful when handing out prescriptions. right now damages capped $250,000 for each chil
13 years old to make a decision to grab her sibling taking them into a room and call someone. we're just grateful they she did. >> the men ran off. neighbors watched police search their backyard are shocked. >> very seldom happen here. used to be very, very safe here. you don't have worry skbit this and that. but these days, it could be happen anywhere. >> police hope the public will call in with tips to help them find others. >> a 32-year-old woman faces child neglect...
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. >> a part of immigration reform could get rid of sibling visas. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's wednesday, july 31. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. lawrence has the forecast. >> that summer fog is back thick enough this morning. we are seeing drizzle at the coastline maybe a little damp at the roadways today. and well, along the coast you will see the clouds continuing there as you head inside the bay. we'll see some sunshine a little into the afternoon. slow clearing right now temperatures mainly in the 50s outside. by the afternoon, this fog is going to pull back to the coast but you can see a pretty good sea breeze overnight bringing that fog well onshore this morning. still, by the afternoon, temperatures going to be running below average for this time of year. usually in the upper 80s into livermore. today still warm at 81 degrees but th
. >> a part of immigration reform could get rid of sibling visas. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's wednesday, july 31. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. lawrence has the forecast. >> that summer fog is back thick enough this morning. we are seeing drizzle...
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which was a huge deal for myself and my siblings. we each had a foundation equal to that amount.doubled it very recently, so we've got a lot of work to do that give that money away. cenk: so now, can you get yourself a lamb bur genie with that or house by the lake? >> it's all to give back to society. that's the funny thing about my dad. people are sometimes thinking well, don't you wish he gave you some of that money aren't you upset that he's giving it all away but it's pretty extraordinary actually. we've had a wonderful life and it's great that we're able to do this with his money. it's incredible. cenk: before i get back into philanthropy. you got your education covered. did your dad give you money for your personal life to buy a house, et cetera outside of that? >> no, we actually, my siblings and i in fact did get our education covered, which is a huge thing. anybody with student debt knows that but no, my grandfather left us all a farm, which my dad sold. when i was about 19, i got $90,000 of stock. that was it. my dad said do whatever you want with it, good luck, this is
which was a huge deal for myself and my siblings. we each had a foundation equal to that amount.doubled it very recently, so we've got a lot of work to do that give that money away. cenk: so now, can you get yourself a lamb bur genie with that or house by the lake? >> it's all to give back to society. that's the funny thing about my dad. people are sometimes thinking well, don't you wish he gave you some of that money aren't you upset that he's giving it all away but it's pretty...
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. >> if people also want to know who the godparents of the young royal might be, the couple siblings, prince harry and pippa middleton are the front-runners. royal experts say following in the british royal tradition, this baby will have semple godparents in and out of the royal circle. >> stay with abc news for continuing coverage on the royal baby watch. we'll have online any time the latest information at abc 7 news. follow us on twitter. >>> new on the pen la, traffic moving slowly on 101 after a fuel leak at men ro park. a crash spilled fuel on north and southbound lanes. chp issued a sig alert and that has been canceled. officials say the dumptruck driver is okay. no word on the driver of the pickup. >>> developing news out of san francisco where police are investigating a home invasion. it happened in the bay view district around midnight. police say two men and a women dressed in all black forced their way into the home. neighbors heard the struggle and called police. one of the suspects jumped out of the window and broke his leg. he a handgun on him. the other two got away. t
. >> if people also want to know who the godparents of the young royal might be, the couple siblings, prince harry and pippa middleton are the front-runners. royal experts say following in the british royal tradition, this baby will have semple godparents in and out of the royal circle. >> stay with abc news for continuing coverage on the royal baby watch. we'll have online any time the latest information at abc 7 news. follow us on twitter. >>> new on the pen la, traffic...
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but out the contact, he provided assistance and compassion to her and her two young siblings.e gave assurances that help was on the way and reminded her that she was doing a great job helping her mother. together, they worked to help insure a successful out come to this medical emergency. let's take a moment to listen to a brief segment of tala's 911 call. >> i would like to invite edgar to come up on stage, too. >> sorry about that. >> come on up. >> police department. >> this the highway patrol i have a transfer, i have paula, she is ten years old and she needs an ambulance for her mom.
but out the contact, he provided assistance and compassion to her and her two young siblings.e gave assurances that help was on the way and reminded her that she was doing a great job helping her mother. together, they worked to help insure a successful out come to this medical emergency. let's take a moment to listen to a brief segment of tala's 911 call. >> i would like to invite edgar to come up on stage, too. >> sorry about that. >> come on up. >> police department....
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. >> a part of immigration reform could get rid of sibling visas. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, july 31. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:00. let's get you out the door. we are going to kick it off with traffic because it's busy out there -- no, lawrence let's take it away. >>> around the bay area today we are seeing drizzle outside this morning along the coastline and the clouds have moved back onshore once again. you can see clouding up over the bay right now and partly cloudy into some of the valleys, as well. the temperatures now into the 50s all around the bay area. a little wet toward the immediate coastline. it will lift throughout the day but camp back out toward the beaches. we have been locked in here since the weekend with this pattern with the trough on the west coast ushering in the cool air keeping temperatures below average again, these numbers
. >> a part of immigration reform could get rid of sibling visas. from across the bay to around the world, the stories that matter on "kpix 5 news this morning. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, july 31. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:00. let's get you out the door. we are going to kick it off with traffic because it's busy out there -- no, lawrence let's take it...
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they launched investigations of neglect and abuse against her father and paternal grandmother. 2 siblings in the home replaced in protective custody >> a pair shootings today on opposite ends of the city both with tragic endings. the first a teenager shot and killed on the far south side. the victim was rushed to hospital in critical condition but doctors or unable to save him. their dedication has yet to be released >> the other shooting took place on the north side this afternoon in the rogers park neighborhood. the 22 year-old man was shot in the head and was dead at the scene. reaction to the shooting actually caused a small group to appear in a prayer vigil but as the crowd began to grow tensions began to rise >> a young child who was buried alive in sand at the indiana dunes remains in critical condition today. the six year- old of illinois was taken to the hospital after he was rescued friday afternoon. the boy was buried under about 11 ft. of sand for more than three hours on the eastern edge of the indiana dunes national lakeshore. more than 30 people took part in the rescue effo
they launched investigations of neglect and abuse against her father and paternal grandmother. 2 siblings in the home replaced in protective custody >> a pair shootings today on opposite ends of the city both with tragic endings. the first a teenager shot and killed on the far south side. the victim was rushed to hospital in critical condition but doctors or unable to save him. their dedication has yet to be released >> the other shooting took place on the north side this afternoon...
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kim knows firsthand younger siblings have a tendency to wander off during the ball games. >> that is my three-year-old, blake. so he is going to have to watch where he is roaming around. >> i do, absolutely. never mind running on to the field and getting hit by a ball. but just keeping him out of the street and away from rattlesnakes. >> as for the little boy who was bitten by the rattlesnake, he was taken to oakland hospital. he is back home tonight. in danville, kpix5. >>> we got them out there, man. you have seen them, right? walnut creek. >> there have been rattlesnakes around, you know. >> you have to be careful. >> it's hot and it's dry. there is no water out there for those snakes. where is the water? it's in our backyard, it's in our irrigation systems, and snake says, i'm thirsty. here's a live look outside right now. it's our dry time of year. we have a chance of showers 24 hours ago and right now we're looking at things calming down. that moisture is moving out to the north and looking at that regular old low cloud cover moving back in. i'm sure this is on your mind in mid
kim knows firsthand younger siblings have a tendency to wander off during the ball games. >> that is my three-year-old, blake. so he is going to have to watch where he is roaming around. >> i do, absolutely. never mind running on to the field and getting hit by a ball. but just keeping him out of the street and away from rattlesnakes. >> as for the little boy who was bitten by the rattlesnake, he was taken to oakland hospital. he is back home tonight. in danville, kpix5....
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this after a young i i -- sibling was bitten by a rattlesnake. john fowler talked to an eyewitness with and is live nearby. john. >> reporter: family friends tell me the little boy is in the i.c.u. he was bitten in the leg at a little league basketball gap last night about 7:00 p.m. the shake was in the grass. near black hawk field. the-year-old boy apparently stepped on the rattler. >> before the paramedics took him it was swelling and bruising. didn't look very good. >> had swelling, pain at the site. sometimes it can develop into respiratory issues. >> he receive education bill antivenom and is reported okay. rattlesnakes like this diamondback we found at the museum. >> her rattlers are big. >> they are not aggressi but more mobile in hot weathere and more likely to run into us. >> cruising around looking for food. with kids, especially, they are looking around and don't see what is around them. >> reporter: jennifer cones was with her son at the ballgame she called 911. she said the boy ran back crying to the crew she was with. they kept him
this after a young i i -- sibling was bitten by a rattlesnake. john fowler talked to an eyewitness with and is live nearby. john. >> reporter: family friends tell me the little boy is in the i.c.u. he was bitten in the leg at a little league basketball gap last night about 7:00 p.m. the shake was in the grass. near black hawk field. the-year-old boy apparently stepped on the rattler. >> before the paramedics took him it was swelling and bruising. didn't look very good. >> had...
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but out the contact, he provided assistance and compassion to her and her two young siblings. he gave assurances that help was on the way and reminded her that she was doing a great job helping her mother. together, they worked to help insure a successful out come to this medical emergency. let's take a moment to listen to a brief segment of tala's 911 call. >> i would like to invite edgar to come up on stage, too. >> sorry about that. >> come on up. >> police department. >> this the highway patrol i have a transfer, i have paula, she is ten years old and she needs an ambulance for her mom. >> apartment eight. >> sorry. >> tala? yes. >> i'm detective i am going to stay on the line with you until the ambulance gets there. >> okay, but is it okay if we go with her. >> yes, you can, absolutely, you don't have to stay home. what is the phone number that you are calling us? we are on the way and driving to you right now, don't worry. what is the problem with your mom tell me exactly what is happening. >> she as a really bad headache and she is really tired and she was fasting today
but out the contact, he provided assistance and compassion to her and her two young siblings. he gave assurances that help was on the way and reminded her that she was doing a great job helping her mother. together, they worked to help insure a successful out come to this medical emergency. let's take a moment to listen to a brief segment of tala's 911 call. >> i would like to invite edgar to come up on stage, too. >> sorry about that. >> come on up. >> police...
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don't think that any of these modern knights can compare to songs like the farewell of slave younger siblings. to go when the trumpet sounds don't work as though you're at a funeral thirty six year old conductor. appreciates and respects the musical army's past achievements but he believes that it now needs to tune in with the times because if you see ethically implementing reforms that were introduced several years ago. let's talk english of course that's a very short time for a unit like us. thank you. but still we have managed to make some changes need to know what are. the attorneys stablished nurturing a song and dance ensembles in the late one nine hundred twenty s. they were originally intended to boost military morale and promote patriotism. over time the ensembles became powerful soviet propaganda weapons by the time the u.s.s.r. collapsed there were thirty for our military our solders touring throughout the biggest country in the world today only five star operated russia the famous st petersburg song and dance and song is one of them this is we don't mean squat musical unit has man
don't think that any of these modern knights can compare to songs like the farewell of slave younger siblings. to go when the trumpet sounds don't work as though you're at a funeral thirty six year old conductor. appreciates and respects the musical army's past achievements but he believes that it now needs to tune in with the times because if you see ethically implementing reforms that were introduced several years ago. let's talk english of course that's a very short time for a unit like us....
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segÚn el gobierno se era segÚn se abra el mercado, la competencia harÁ que precios sean bajos y abuso siblestarÁ un microship. >>> mo r cierto, es uno de los mitos que habÍan pero asisten sobre el obamacare que producto de la informaciÓn distorsion ada y mal intenciÓn cada sur jou en la campaÑa polÍtica. y algunos crÍtico de las ley iniciaron rumores al igual que el de los paneles de la muerte que decÍan que si la ley era aprobada, desconectorÍan de vida artÍculo oficial a...
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. >>> three siblings who survived the crash said they were just looking forward to the long flight coming to an end but obviously not the way it did. >> we were all bouncing all over the place. i just remember there being dust everywhere and i was freaking out. and it just stopped. >> i couldn't breathe for like, because i got the wind knocked out of me. so i couldn't breathe for a couple of seconds. >> the family from colorado had traveled to south korea for a vacation. they were sitting in the back of the plane when the tail hit the sea wall. >> since the chair fell on us it was hard to get out. >> my brother and sister both went out an exit on the right and then, i realized that i was limping, so a flight attendant brought me to another exit which had a -- which was on the opposite side of the plane. >>> tonight 12 people remain at sf general hospital, five of them are in critical condition including one child. 50 of the 62 people brought to the trauma center have now been released. surgeon andre campbell was among the doctors who treated the victims as they were rushed in on saturday.
. >>> three siblings who survived the crash said they were just looking forward to the long flight coming to an end but obviously not the way it did. >> we were all bouncing all over the place. i just remember there being dust everywhere and i was freaking out. and it just stopped. >> i couldn't breathe for like, because i got the wind knocked out of me. so i couldn't breathe for a couple of seconds. >> the family from colorado had traveled to south korea for a...
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a future shared by each sibling. rob, dan, and chris are all in the nfl.s to begin his professional career once he finishes college. >> how does it make you feel? >> i think it's awesome seeing that they've gone through what i still have to. >> work came early courtesy of their father gordie who made a gym of their basement and made a schedule of activity. >> i said it will take you to the next level if you have that kind of level and attitude and basically it caught on. >> gordie talks about it in his memoir called "growing up gronk." >> my goal was to get them full scholarships to college. >> it's not just competition. there's a lot of support there. >> that's what i brought my kids up to say, live every day to the fullest. >> that family credo is now a verb to gronk. >> going full speed through life with whatever you're doing. >> it's with exuberance. >> yes exactly. >> the odds of three siblings reaching the nfl are 31 million to 1. although it's rob who became a breaking star with the new england patriots. >> my brother plays for the cleveland browns.
a future shared by each sibling. rob, dan, and chris are all in the nfl.s to begin his professional career once he finishes college. >> how does it make you feel? >> i think it's awesome seeing that they've gone through what i still have to. >> work came early courtesy of their father gordie who made a gym of their basement and made a schedule of activity. >> i said it will take you to the next level if you have that kind of level and attitude and basically it caught on....
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sibling power lifters who find a way to break free from substance abuse.o let you know what it takes to win in life. kimmie meissner, caleb and colten moore, and phil pfister. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ as long as it's all right i know there's a way ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa lesley. find out how to have "the real winning edge" over life's challenges.
sibling power lifters who find a way to break free from substance abuse.o let you know what it takes to win in life. kimmie meissner, caleb and colten moore, and phil pfister. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ as long as it's all right i know there's a way ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa lesley. find out how to have "the real winning edge" over life's challenges.