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call it the new meade ochre. reality. >> more on what it could mean for you, your job and prosperity with the head of the international monetary fund, christine legarde, and world bank president jim young kim. following the money to washington d.c. to get answers about your money from the most powerful leaders in the world i'm ali velshi >>> i'm here in our nation's capital getting answers from the most connected people on the planet. the economy is on track. more than 3 million jobs added and a stock market hitting highs much none of that changing the reality for american workers desperate for a share of the wealth. thousands of people in cities across the country came out to pretest low wages. and focussing on the flight of fast food workers, others joined the protest in solidarity like adjunct professors. they were demanding a federal minimum wage of $15 an hour, something that offers a living wage. comey has our report. -- christine saloomey has our report >>> agnes takes two buses and a subway, spending $10
call it the new meade ochre. reality. >> more on what it could mean for you, your job and prosperity with the head of the international monetary fund, christine legarde, and world bank president jim young kim. following the money to washington d.c. to get answers about your money from the most powerful leaders in the world i'm ali velshi >>> i'm here in our nation's capital getting answers from the most connected people on the planet. the economy is on track. more than 3 million...
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they did so and came back in response from general mead who was present. he was will riding in an ambulance but he respopdnded indicatinge inging received message and they would try to locate general grant so action could be taken. he also allowed for an armistacis to take place. no one occupied it. it was a neutral location between the contending forces. general grant was eventually located by lieutenant charles and general lee's message was brought. an actual fourth letter was sent by general lieu. another thing that's not generally known yet appomattox during this time of armistice that a group of officers both federal and union met around the courthouse building. they were there for about an hour and a half. it was in essence a west point. gordon was there. wilcox was there. sheridan was there opinion chamberlain was there and many other officers. they liberally shared contents that were brought out. there was an agreement made. the agreement was between general orde and general long longstreet there would be no movement of troops unless the other coun
they did so and came back in response from general mead who was present. he was will riding in an ambulance but he respopdnded indicatinge inging received message and they would try to locate general grant so action could be taken. he also allowed for an armistacis to take place. no one occupied it. it was a neutral location between the contending forces. general grant was eventually located by lieutenant charles and general lee's message was brought. an actual fourth letter was sent by general...
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just as mead said. we don't live in a zero-risk world. >> henry hedger, retired government researchers. perhaps you heard of botley plants for fresh water in finland where they use icebergs. the arctic has that tremendous amount of ice and of course with the the climate change, they indicate it will melt. once it's melted, it's no longer serviceable. it becomes salt water in the ocean. the fresh water is a great resource, and botling plants would be needed, say in alaska. one of our own areas let alone canada. if they can reduce the amount of ice that's fresh or well and good, then less of a problem with the rising sea level. also job creation. thousands of jobs could be created. and not just bottles of water, but barrels of water could be shipped to areas of great concern like california, and you would have fresh water. do you have any comment? >> oh my goodness. drew? go for it. >> you know there was just an article in the anchorage paper, maybe yesterday, that fresh water shipments are starting out o
just as mead said. we don't live in a zero-risk world. >> henry hedger, retired government researchers. perhaps you heard of botley plants for fresh water in finland where they use icebergs. the arctic has that tremendous amount of ice and of course with the the climate change, they indicate it will melt. once it's melted, it's no longer serviceable. it becomes salt water in the ocean. the fresh water is a great resource, and botling plants would be needed, say in alaska. one of our own...
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just as mead said. we don't live in a zero-risk world. >> henry hedger, retired government researchers. perhaps you heard of botley plants for fresh water in finland where they use icebergs. the arctic has that tremendous amount of ice, and of course with the the climate change, they indicate it will melt. once it's melted, it's no longer serviceable. it becomes salt water in the ocean. the fresh water is a great resource, and botling plants would be needed, say in alaska. one of our own areas, let alone canada. if they can reduce the amount of ice that's fresh or well and good, then less of a problem with the rising sea level. also job creation. thousands of jobs could be created. and not just bottles of water, but barrels of water could be shipped to areas of great concern like california, and you would have fresh water. do you have any comment? >> oh my goodness. drew? go for it. >> you know, there was just an article in the anchorage paper, maybe yesterday, that fresh water shipments are starting ou
just as mead said. we don't live in a zero-risk world. >> henry hedger, retired government researchers. perhaps you heard of botley plants for fresh water in finland where they use icebergs. the arctic has that tremendous amount of ice, and of course with the the climate change, they indicate it will melt. once it's melted, it's no longer serviceable. it becomes salt water in the ocean. the fresh water is a great resource, and botling plants would be needed, say in alaska. one of our own...
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this is another mckim, mead and white. the mural over there is by john a lafarge one of the great american painters at the time. we can go further afield of course. the largest house ever built in this country is built more -- is mibiltmore, the george washington vanderbilt health in asheville north carolina. -- house in asheville. it is gone, but this was the holder palmer house -- power p almer house. this is mrs. palmer's cassel that stood on the like driving chicago. but now since gone. what ishow should we call these things other than mcmansions? too much wealth? it should be noted a couple of these houses did inspire attempt s to actually prohibit spending more than $250,000 on an american house. there was a bill actually introduced into congress in 1890-1891 that tried to pull it back. there are a lot of other terms. one term and we frequently use is the term victorian. of course, that is for good queen vicky. this is a term very much today as isis posed introduction. there is a -- as a supposed introduction. there
this is another mckim, mead and white. the mural over there is by john a lafarge one of the great american painters at the time. we can go further afield of course. the largest house ever built in this country is built more -- is mibiltmore, the george washington vanderbilt health in asheville north carolina. -- house in asheville. it is gone, but this was the holder palmer house -- power p almer house. this is mrs. palmer's cassel that stood on the like driving chicago. but now since gone....
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reporter: this colonel is the commander for fort meade. he spoke with me over lunch. >> but a key challenge in this new domain is the attribution piece. reporter: the national security agency is headquartered here as is this nation's relatively new cyber command which the president created a few years ago. >> huge number of those people are the people that work right here. reporter: a central command post where the war against cyber terrorism is about to break new boundaries. as personal privacy and national security hang in the balance. >> the more secure you are in the cyber domain to some degree we would have to trade some level of freedom for security. it's a scale and we have to figure out where the right balance -- where we're comfortable as americans with that balance. leon: today marks a turning point in the battle between the states. alison: we'll have a look at that and why a maryland police officer faces charges now related to that civil war still ahead. reporter: sidewalks in the heart of georgetown which can get oh so crowded
reporter: this colonel is the commander for fort meade. he spoke with me over lunch. >> but a key challenge in this new domain is the attribution piece. reporter: the national security agency is headquartered here as is this nation's relatively new cyber command which the president created a few years ago. >> huge number of those people are the people that work right here. reporter: a central command post where the war against cyber terrorism is about to break new boundaries. as...
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meade, kill her mother. >> but as doug schimmel reports detectives say she dlooeted techs.eted texts tell a difference story. >> reporter: the shallow grave where cheryl sla vonnic was buried in lehigh county was part of a plot that prosecutors say 20-year-old caleb barnes and his 14-year-old girlfriend jamie sla slavonic had hatched. >> the plan involved luring them away to he could kill them for. >> detectives say jamie's mother wanted her daughter to end the relationship with the army soldier. in deleted text messages between barnes and jamie that were recovered by hee light county's digital forensics lab, jamie texted to barnes "she threatened to throw me out of the house. i want her gone." another says "i'm going to go up to the bathroom while you do it okay? why don't we wait until we get into the car?" he responds "fine. then another text from jamie, jt just do it." he stabbed her in the neck in the car and they tried to clean up the blood and pushed the car down a remote road to a pond. police found the car and the grave and led them to a telling scene just hours af
meade, kill her mother. >> but as doug schimmel reports detectives say she dlooeted techs.eted texts tell a difference story. >> reporter: the shallow grave where cheryl sla vonnic was buried in lehigh county was part of a plot that prosecutors say 20-year-old caleb barnes and his 14-year-old girlfriend jamie sla slavonic had hatched. >> the plan involved luring them away to he could kill them for. >> detectives say jamie's mother wanted her daughter to end the...
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the union army of until this time was suffering a string of defeat, mead was the commander of the army, brings about 90,000 forces into pennsylvania and in three days the seemingly invincible robert ulee -- robert e lee and his army, after three days, the union army claimed victory. it was a monumental event and the civil war. the tide is turned. after 1855, the veterans come back to get and they commemorate a memorial, making it permanently set in american history and our narrative. basically where the war was one. -- won. that is the direction we will take in our presentation today. we will move forward on how veterans remember the civil war. we will start with the north. mystic chords memories. this aligned with president clinton's -- having people share a common past. memories are created, we create memories in our own minds, we choose to remember things in a particular way. we manifest things, nostalgic memories. and these veterans did the same. union and confederate veterans remember the war in different ways. through different mediums. they form fraternal organizations, the gran
the union army of until this time was suffering a string of defeat, mead was the commander of the army, brings about 90,000 forces into pennsylvania and in three days the seemingly invincible robert ulee -- robert e lee and his army, after three days, the union army claimed victory. it was a monumental event and the civil war. the tide is turned. after 1855, the veterans come back to get and they commemorate a memorial, making it permanently set in american history and our narrative. basically...
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at n.s.a., ford mead, you'll see people in a classified sections that look like they could be out of, you know, a hippy movie or somethingful long hair, tattoos. they are some of the smart young minds to have the ability to really be in the cyber wars of the 21st century. >> jamie mcintyre at the pentagon, thanks a lot. >> thank you for joining us for this edition of "inside story". get in touch op facebook, follow time. i'm ray ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello and welcome to the news hour i'm in doha and these are our top stories tear gas and tension on the streets of joe hand es-- joe johannesburg and
at n.s.a., ford mead, you'll see people in a classified sections that look like they could be out of, you know, a hippy movie or somethingful long hair, tattoos. they are some of the smart young minds to have the ability to really be in the cyber wars of the 21st century. >> jamie mcintyre at the pentagon, thanks a lot. >> thank you for joining us for this edition of "inside story". get in touch op facebook, follow time. i'm ray ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera....
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ended up crashing that you the center mead -- into the center median wall and took out another vehicle in the process. >> reporter: the crash shut down all northbound lanes and snarling travel for miles. officers say no one was hurt. but the impact took out a chunk of the center divide. and check this out. these were the driving conditions along highway 101 earlier this afternoon. one minute it was a drizzle. the next a downpour. chp says any time you have water on the roadways even if the rain subsided you'll be safer if you slow down and increase your following distance. >> a little extra time out there. thanks. >>> dismal is the word used by state water officials about californians conservation efforts. the state water board says it dropped by just 2.8% in february. january it was just 9%. governor brown is mandated a 25% reduction in water use. so california has a ways to go. >> obviously very sobering times and ones where everybody really needs to step up. >> reporter: some cities did well in cutting their use but others did not. the water board expects to have regulations may 5th
ended up crashing that you the center mead -- into the center median wall and took out another vehicle in the process. >> reporter: the crash shut down all northbound lanes and snarling travel for miles. officers say no one was hurt. but the impact took out a chunk of the center divide. and check this out. these were the driving conditions along highway 101 earlier this afternoon. one minute it was a drizzle. the next a downpour. chp says any time you have water on the roadways even if...
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. >>> there are no meade rat reports of injuries or damage following a small earthquake in los angeles. it was centered southwest of downtown los angeles and felt across much of the county. sunday afternoon a smaller quake was reported in the same area. >>> prosecutors in oklahoma are deciding whether to file charges against a 73-year-old reserve deputy who fatally shot an unarmed black suspect. the officer said he thought he was holding a stun gun not his handgun when the deadly shot was fired. don dahler has the details. >> it's a lugar. >> convicted fell lochb was the target of an undercover drugs and sting operation when he saw police vehicles pull up he ran. >> stop right here stop right here. >> a pursuing officer wearing a body camera chased down and tackled harris. as other officers joined the struggle the sheriff's department said one of them yell add warning that he was about to use a taser. that was 73-year-old reserve deputy robert bates, an insurance executive and former police officer. he then pulled out what he said he thought was his taser. immediately afterward a gunsh
. >>> there are no meade rat reports of injuries or damage following a small earthquake in los angeles. it was centered southwest of downtown los angeles and felt across much of the county. sunday afternoon a smaller quake was reported in the same area. >>> prosecutors in oklahoma are deciding whether to file charges against a 73-year-old reserve deputy who fatally shot an unarmed black suspect. the officer said he thought he was holding a stun gun not his handgun when the...
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al mead county sheriff's department says it's working on some lead. possible clue is 9mm. bullet casing found right here on the side of the road. near the spot where the cow were shot. tell he has no idea who would do such a thing. he has no enemy and no rival. which is why he thinks kids may be responsible. he says he will be more vigilant from here on out. >> keep a better watch on my cattle now and make sure people watch every day and make sure nothing goes missing and hopefully somebody does do it again that i catch them in the act doing what they are doing. >> fifth generation cattle rancher taking precaution to protect cattle and livelihood n.castro valley, abc 7 news. >> cautionary tale tonight for parents that use nanny camera. couple in manipulate society heard music over the cam but no music in the room. tracked down the i p address and somebody in amsterdam had hacked the camp are and was streaming it live as well as video from other security camera. hackers could even control where the camera was pointed. family got rid of the camera. >> change left behind rush
al mead county sheriff's department says it's working on some lead. possible clue is 9mm. bullet casing found right here on the side of the road. near the spot where the cow were shot. tell he has no idea who would do such a thing. he has no enemy and no rival. which is why he thinks kids may be responsible. he says he will be more vigilant from here on out. >> keep a better watch on my cattle now and make sure people watch every day and make sure nothing goes missing and hopefully...
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ford mead, you'll see people in a classified sections that look like they could be out of you know a hippy movie or somethingful long hair tattoos. they are some of the smart young minds to have the ability to really be in the cyber wars of the 21st century. >> jamie mcintyre at the pentagon thanks a lot. >> thank you for joining us for this edition of "inside story". get in touch op facebook, follow us on twitter and watch us next time. i'm ray suarez. >>> call for peace - the man that may become yemen's next president appeals to the warring factions to stop fighting >>> hello, i'm nick clark, you are watching al jazeera live from our headquarters in doha. also ahead - pictures that left u.n. officials in tears. pictures of the new chemical weapons attack in syria. >>> back to earth with a bang
ford mead, you'll see people in a classified sections that look like they could be out of you know a hippy movie or somethingful long hair tattoos. they are some of the smart young minds to have the ability to really be in the cyber wars of the 21st century. >> jamie mcintyre at the pentagon thanks a lot. >> thank you for joining us for this edition of "inside story". get in touch op facebook, follow us on twitter and watch us next time. i'm ray suarez. >>> call...
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at n.s.a., ford mead, you'll see people in a classified sections that look like they could be out of, you know, a hippy movie or somethingful long hair, tattoos. they are some of the smart young minds to have the ability to really be in the cyber wars of the 21st century. >> jamie mcintyre at the pentagon, thanks a lot. >> thank you for joining us for this edition of "inside story". get in touch op facebook, follow time. i'm ray >>> on "america tonight" - a university school. in our series sex crimes in court. sara hoy on campus, and a university shamed. >> walk on water. they can do no wrong. they get away with murder almost
at n.s.a., ford mead, you'll see people in a classified sections that look like they could be out of, you know, a hippy movie or somethingful long hair, tattoos. they are some of the smart young minds to have the ability to really be in the cyber wars of the 21st century. >> jamie mcintyre at the pentagon, thanks a lot. >> thank you for joining us for this edition of "inside story". get in touch op facebook, follow time. i'm ray >>> on "america tonight"...
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behind general lee, about four miles from here is general meade with the army of the potomac. general lee's army is effectively surrounded. white flags are sent out to stop the fighting and over the course of the week of fighting, lee's army had dwindled from 60,000 men to 30,000 men here at appomattox court house. he had lost half his army and determined it was time to meet with general grant and surrender his forces. they did that here on the afternoon of april 9. we are now inside the parlor of the home of wilmer mclean, the appomattox county resident who move here in the fall of 1862. general lee and general grant corresponded over three days and after being effectively surrounded, generally wished to -- general lee wished to have a meeting to surrender his army. lee sent charles marshall into the village to find a suitable place to meet and encountered wilmer mclean. he sat here at this marble top table and general grant also arrived at about 1:30. he sat at the oval wooden table. the two had met each other in the mexican war and that was their first discussion. they talk
behind general lee, about four miles from here is general meade with the army of the potomac. general lee's army is effectively surrounded. white flags are sent out to stop the fighting and over the course of the week of fighting, lee's army had dwindled from 60,000 men to 30,000 men here at appomattox court house. he had lost half his army and determined it was time to meet with general grant and surrender his forces. they did that here on the afternoon of april 9. we are now inside the parlor...
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meade down to 36. annapolis at 50 degrees and farther to the west it's just near 40 in loudoun county and parts of fairfax and prince william and spotsylvania. way out in the mountains a few locations only a couple of degrees above freezing. the average high this time of the year, 71. and we will be below that today. near that on tuesday, wednesday then getting a little bit chillier on thursday and friday. then we're near or somewhat above that as we get toward the weekend. here's our hour by hour timing on any rain moving in. by around noontime these little patches of green, those are a few scattered light sprinkles. then maybe a few showers. few light sprinkles between 3:00, 4:00 or 5:00. and then a few of the scattered sprinkles may be around to early evening but most of them tracking off to the south and east and dissipating overnight as we clear out again. so have an umbrella handy for later this afternoon as temperatures climb to near 60 by noontime. so nice warming and then mid 60s with a few of
meade down to 36. annapolis at 50 degrees and farther to the west it's just near 40 in loudoun county and parts of fairfax and prince william and spotsylvania. way out in the mountains a few locations only a couple of degrees above freezing. the average high this time of the year, 71. and we will be below that today. near that on tuesday, wednesday then getting a little bit chillier on thursday and friday. then we're near or somewhat above that as we get toward the weekend. here's our hour by...
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people around the area will celebrate with the special meade known as seder, and the holiday runs through next saturday. >>> well a little rain lingering on and off throughout the day but weekend is here, we are hoping for sunny skies ahead. >> we can always hope. lets check with the authority, meteorologist kate bilo has the latest. >> chris and natasha i think you'll like the rest of the week ebb forecast. we will have wind tomorrow but that is worse of it through the rest of this big holiday weekend. couple showers out there tonight, few and far between. we will look at storm scan three, heading out the tour seder dinner for start of pass over this evening and we will look at eyewitness weather watcher reports. we are seeing temperatures in the low to mid 60's. that is where we topped off today mainly thanks to the clouds and rain cooled air. 63 degrees john reports, drizzling again, on and off that light rain and drizzle we have been seeing all day long. heading down into northern delaware. we will check with greg mccoy near wilmington. sixty-four there. he says overcast skies, light
people around the area will celebrate with the special meade known as seder, and the holiday runs through next saturday. >>> well a little rain lingering on and off throughout the day but weekend is here, we are hoping for sunny skies ahead. >> we can always hope. lets check with the authority, meteorologist kate bilo has the latest. >> chris and natasha i think you'll like the rest of the week ebb forecast. we will have wind tomorrow but that is worse of it through the...
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al mead county sheriff's department says it's working on some lead. possible clue is 9mm.let casing found right here on the side of the road. near the spot where the cow were shot. tell he has no idea who would do such a thing. he has no enemy and no rival. which is why he thinks kids may be responsible. he says he will be more vigilant from here on out. >> keep a better watch on my cattle now and make sure people watch every day and make sure nothing goes missing and hopefully somebody does do it again that i catch them in the act doing what they are doing. >> fifth generation cattle rancher taking precaution to protect cattle and livelihood n.castro valley, abc 7 news. >> cautionary tale tonight for parents that use nanny camera. couple in manipulate society heard music over the cam but no music in the room. tracked down the i p address and somebody in amsterdam had hacked the camp are and was streaming it live as well as video from other security camera. hackers could even control where the camera was pointed. family got rid of the camera. >> change left behind rushing
al mead county sheriff's department says it's working on some lead. possible clue is 9mm.let casing found right here on the side of the road. near the spot where the cow were shot. tell he has no idea who would do such a thing. he has no enemy and no rival. which is why he thinks kids may be responsible. he says he will be more vigilant from here on out. >> keep a better watch on my cattle now and make sure people watch every day and make sure nothing goes missing and hopefully somebody...
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call it the new meade ochre. reality. >> more on what it could mean
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so, if you come out to fort meade right now you will find very young people working as interns.in fact, a bit of a humorous story, like my second day on the job, i'm down in the cafeteria and i see these two young ladies who just look incredibly1kmyoung to me. and i go back to the office and said something like how early are we hiring people? [ laughter ] i just saw two people who literally look like just a little older than my youngest. and co-incidentally, the next day, i see these two young people and this time, i thought in for a penny, in for a pound, so i stopped them and i said how long have you been working with us? turns out they were pot high school students 15 years old, they said we are working as part of the inconcern -- intern program here. when i'm out in silicon valley and talking to the private sector, tell me how you retain grow assess a workforce that's not only optimized for today but can get you where you need to be tomorrow. the model in the private sector particularly on the valley is the average employee will work for two to five years and then move aroun
so, if you come out to fort meade right now you will find very young people working as interns.in fact, a bit of a humorous story, like my second day on the job, i'm down in the cafeteria and i see these two young ladies who just look incredibly1kmyoung to me. and i go back to the office and said something like how early are we hiring people? [ laughter ] i just saw two people who literally look like just a little older than my youngest. and co-incidentally, the next day, i see these two young...
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the most important thing even going back to social meade yazdia is even if you're not going to activate it as a business owner yourself, you need to understand what's relevant and what it's being used for. so transitioning from something could happen in this day and age in months. so having that mindset to adopt technology so that it can accelerate your growth and your business is really important. >> and this is a lot about education too, just understanding what's out there. not just hopping on every new thing but understanding where it fits into your business and into the market. >> as a technology company for us, it's very important to stay ahead of the curve, so really trying to fig out what's coming and anticipate and look at how our business model fits with the new technology and that's most relevant for us. >> the most simple advice of innovation, what innovation is or how to adopt it and understand it is just to stay open-minded and that's where people become focused and close-mindingclose- close-minded and miss all this technology in front of them. >>> we around questions every
the most important thing even going back to social meade yazdia is even if you're not going to activate it as a business owner yourself, you need to understand what's relevant and what it's being used for. so transitioning from something could happen in this day and age in months. so having that mindset to adopt technology so that it can accelerate your growth and your business is really important. >> and this is a lot about education too, just understanding what's out there. not just...
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call it the new meade ochre. what it could mean for you, your job and prosperity with the head of the international monetary fund,
call it the new meade ochre. what it could mean for you, your job and prosperity with the head of the international monetary fund,
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al mead county sheriff's department says it's working on some lead. possible clue is 9mm.he road. near the spot where the cow were shot. tell he has no idea who would do such a thing. he has no enemy and no rival. which is why he thinks kids may be responsible. he says he will be more vigilant from here on out. >> keep a better watch on my cattle now and make sure people watch every day and make sure nothing goes missing and hopefully somebody does do it again that i catch them in the act doing what they are doing. >> fifth generation cattle rancher taking precaution to protect cattle and livelihood n.castro valley, abc 7 news. >> cautionary tale tonight for parents that use nanny camera. couple in manipulate society heard music over the cam but no music in the room. tracked down the i p address and somebody in amsterdam had hacked the camp are and was streaming it live as well as video from other security camera. hackers could even control where the camera was pointed. family got rid of the camera. >> change left behind rushing through airport security adds up. tsa says t
al mead county sheriff's department says it's working on some lead. possible clue is 9mm.he road. near the spot where the cow were shot. tell he has no idea who would do such a thing. he has no enemy and no rival. which is why he thinks kids may be responsible. he says he will be more vigilant from here on out. >> keep a better watch on my cattle now and make sure people watch every day and make sure nothing goes missing and hopefully somebody does do it again that i catch them in the act...
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if you come out to fort meade right now, we will find very young people working as interns. my second day on the job, i am down at the cafeteria and ict w young ladies who look incredibly young to me, and i go back to the office and i said something like, how early are we hiring people? [laughter] they literally looked a little older than my youngest. the next day, i cbc gets young people and this time, i thought come in for a penny come in for a pound. i stop them and i said, how long have you both been working here? it turned out they were high school students, 15 years of old -- years old, working as part of the internship here. we expanded that effort are i am also interested in how we create a model. our model is a little different than when i'm out in silicon valley. what i'm talking to the private sector about, tell me how you retain, grow, assess, a workforce not only optimized for the day but could get you where you need to be tomorrow. the model for the private sector is the average employee will work for two to five years. often just bouncing around within. our mo
if you come out to fort meade right now, we will find very young people working as interns. my second day on the job, i am down at the cafeteria and ict w young ladies who look incredibly young to me, and i go back to the office and i said something like, how early are we hiring people? [laughter] they literally looked a little older than my youngest. the next day, i cbc gets young people and this time, i thought come in for a penny come in for a pound. i stop them and i said, how long have you...
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president obama will mead with raul castro in panama. they shook hands at the summit of americas. they are expected to discuss u.s. and cuba relations and talk about the u.s. removing cube from the terror list. >> family and friends will say a final goodbye to a man who was shot and killed by a police officer. the family is suing the officer for excessive force. >> the moment walter scott decided to bolt from his car leading the officer on a foot chase that would end in a deadly shooting. court documents showed he owed $18,000 in child support payments. >> why do you think he may have run away. >> he didn't want to go to jail. >> here's an ariel view. he pulled him over and scott starts running making a left out of the lot and making a sharp right into this field. he had run about 200 yards before he was shot. a bystander from behind the fence. a bystander on the cell phone camera capturesd the shooting down there. what if anything happened in between out here? >> santana who shot the video said the two men struggled off camera before the shooting. >> police had control of scott.
president obama will mead with raul castro in panama. they shook hands at the summit of americas. they are expected to discuss u.s. and cuba relations and talk about the u.s. removing cube from the terror list. >> family and friends will say a final goodbye to a man who was shot and killed by a police officer. the family is suing the officer for excessive force. >> the moment walter scott decided to bolt from his car leading the officer on a foot chase that would end in a deadly...
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she invented people and mead up a haven monohan person and used somebody else's photo. she sent bogus text messages. >> when you say it like that out of context it sounds bad. >> when you look at that it is all of that against her and nothing on the other side. there are still people saying well this sort of -- it doesn't show anything other than how dangerous it is when you take a serious crime like rape and instead of turning it over to the authorities you have a reporter and these university kangaroo courts that deal with it. >> "rolling stone dwts" for some reason are not firing their editors but they will continue to write -- to work with the writer. >> i think they have to do that so that they seem like they are all a team. they are going to have to be if they file this suit against rolling stone. wouldn't you want to cut your losses? >> you're off the team. >> they cooperate fire her because it wasn't a pattern. like one enormous bombshell is not enough. >> they said it is not a matter of practice. when you practice and it makes perfect and that's the habit. i do
she invented people and mead up a haven monohan person and used somebody else's photo. she sent bogus text messages. >> when you say it like that out of context it sounds bad. >> when you look at that it is all of that against her and nothing on the other side. there are still people saying well this sort of -- it doesn't show anything other than how dangerous it is when you take a serious crime like rape and instead of turning it over to the authorities you have a reporter and...
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they mead again tonight. >> let's hope the a's and the giants do it again. >> the thing about bumgarnerere not each protesting. >> he was in that >> he definitely hassed the muscles. >> who are you looking at? >> the comments about batting. >> he wants to bat. >> and he can bat. there you go. nice weather for playing baseball. >> let's take a look. little league game tonight. >> good luck. >> thanks. 64 if you are going to the under sunshine. unlimited other than haze along the coast. petaluma about six miles. not much fog even though they were trying to make a late push. here's the sfo camera. here's the check. no arrival delays and people with the low cloud deck. we will see sunshine and the bris keep the coast cooler than the rest of it. 90s inland. here's the east bay hills camera watching the clouds from rolling in. they are from 1 to 9 degrees warmer than average. upper 50ss to low 60s. mainly low to mid 70s around the bayshore. around 69 and mid 70s in the south bay to near 80 for the north bay. upper 70s to mid 80s. if you are heading out to the tpc harding park for the world go
they mead again tonight. >> let's hope the a's and the giants do it again. >> the thing about bumgarnerere not each protesting. >> he was in that >> he definitely hassed the muscles. >> who are you looking at? >> the comments about batting. >> he wants to bat. >> and he can bat. there you go. nice weather for playing baseball. >> let's take a look. little league game tonight. >> good luck. >> thanks. 64 if you are going to the...
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her mother. 14-year-old conspired with her 24-year-old boyfriend a soldier on leave from for fort meade maryland. cheryl silvonek was stabbed to death in her driveway on march 15th. the boyfriend is under arrest for the killing. >>> the markets are closed for the holidays, but investors are keeping an eye out since the march this year employer report is out today. wegmans was ranked as the top supermarket and publics was second and trader joes was third. >>> a boy was killed 4 years ago. the jeep caught fire. chrysler plans to appeal the case. >>> on may 2. boxers floyd mayweather and many manny will go head to head. the median ticket retail price is expected to be around $8,000. >> you could buy a car. >> reporter: i should have been a fighter. probably not. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan we have sprinkles and showers popping through the middle portion of the region. these are nuisance showers. later on we could have steadier stuff buildings in later in the day. as we look outside we're looking at sky 6 there's penns landing. everything looking nice and calm and, well, u
her mother. 14-year-old conspired with her 24-year-old boyfriend a soldier on leave from for fort meade maryland. cheryl silvonek was stabbed to death in her driveway on march 15th. the boyfriend is under arrest for the killing. >>> the markets are closed for the holidays, but investors are keeping an eye out since the march this year employer report is out today. wegmans was ranked as the top supermarket and publics was second and trader joes was third. >>> a boy was killed 4...
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in the federal army you had general george gordon mead three army corps, and other groups, and they will be following for the most part here the army of the james. following what is basically route 460. the army had 76,000 effective and by the time they get to appomattox they will have 63,000 with a loss on this entire campaign of 8600 men. on the other hand the confederate army ran between 55,000 and 58,000. general lee will surrender about 30,000 of his men at appomattox, their casualties will number 28,000. most of those will be prisoners as we talk about tomorrow at sailor's creek. when lee pulled his army they would all consolidate and move upon here. amelia courthouse you can see runs along the richmond railroad and then crosses the south side railroad at burkeville. that is what he hoped to have supplies waiting for him. when he gets to amelia courthouse he expects to find ration trains waiting for him there through some mixup they are not there. lee decides to spend a day in that area asking his troops to go out and ask the local people if they have any surplus food items if they
in the federal army you had general george gordon mead three army corps, and other groups, and they will be following for the most part here the army of the james. following what is basically route 460. the army had 76,000 effective and by the time they get to appomattox they will have 63,000 with a loss on this entire campaign of 8600 men. on the other hand the confederate army ran between 55,000 and 58,000. general lee will surrender about 30,000 of his men at appomattox, their casualties...
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you can see the flashing lights, the plorpt approaching the meade -- blue route approaching the meadeon cam was on the scene where a pick up truck slammed into a utility pole, route 2 kirkwood highway shut down at elizabeth avenue. use faulkland road instead. >> let's go outside to david murphy, what can you tell us. >> reporter: we have sunshine and clouds, 52 degrees, jacket weather standing at the bus stop for a while. not too bad, cooler than yesterday. today we have a seasonable high of 69 degrees, clouds and sun spotty shower later most of you don't see that. tomorrow cooler, 62. mostly cloudy skies spotty shower can't be ruled out. a storm system kicks off to sea and saturday and sunday we are back in the 70s, 78 on sunday, great weather for whatever you want to do outdoors. >> remember, even when we're not here, we're on at 6abc.com. we'll see you back here in 30. ♪ wake me up when it's all over ♪ >>> good morning, america. it's 588:00 a.m. sanics a double chin for good. no surgery. could it work for you? ♪ am i wrong ♪ >>> lunch shaming fired up overnilt. parents coast to coa
you can see the flashing lights, the plorpt approaching the meade -- blue route approaching the meadeon cam was on the scene where a pick up truck slammed into a utility pole, route 2 kirkwood highway shut down at elizabeth avenue. use faulkland road instead. >> let's go outside to david murphy, what can you tell us. >> reporter: we have sunshine and clouds, 52 degrees, jacket weather standing at the bus stop for a while. not too bad, cooler than yesterday. today we have a...
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behind general lee, about 4 miles from here is general mead. and general lee's army is effectively surrounded. white flags are sent out to stop the fighting. and over that course of the week of fighting in the appomattox campaign lee's army had dwindled from 60,000 men to 30,000 men. here at appomattox courthouse. he had lost half of his army. and he determined it was time to meet with general grant and surrender his forces, and they did that here at the mcclain farmhouse in 1865. we're now inside the parlor of the home of wilmer mcclain, appomattox county resident who moved here in the fall of 1862. le general lee and general grant corresponded for over three days, and finally after being effectively surrounded here, general lee wished to have a meeting with general grant to surrender his army. lee spent lieutenant colonel marshal to find a place to meet. and mcclain offered his own home. lee arrived about 1:00 and sat here at this marble top table. general grant arrived at about 1:30. and when he came in he sat at the oval wooden table here.
behind general lee, about 4 miles from here is general mead. and general lee's army is effectively surrounded. white flags are sent out to stop the fighting. and over that course of the week of fighting in the appomattox campaign lee's army had dwindled from 60,000 men to 30,000 men. here at appomattox courthouse. he had lost half of his army. and he determined it was time to meet with general grant and surrender his forces, and they did that here at the mcclain farmhouse in 1865. we're now...
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i'd take to take this opportunity to acknowledge robin meade of cnn headline news for providing the seguee day. ♪ >> okay. [ laughter ] >> jen and i are making fun of each other's appearance today. look at her. i was like you look like fred flintstone the tattered and what do i look like, jeannie. >> all said in love. the captain of a ferry that sank off the coast of south korea has been sentenced to life in prison. >> quite a pivot. nicely done, robin. you know, starbucks has a new creation called the s'mores frappichino. it is available for a limited time. marshmallow, whipped cream, chocolate sauce, graham crackers, some coffee in there and for 95 cents you get a cookie straw. a straw made out of cookie for if 95 cents which is a small price to pay to let people know you have given up entirely on life. a starbuckss spokeswoman said the new drink will remind customers of the nostalgic summer experience of roasting s'mores. i will never forget the times i gathered around a fire with my family and bite in to a freshly made s'more and have a guy with an eyebrow ring charge me 8 bucks for i
i'd take to take this opportunity to acknowledge robin meade of cnn headline news for providing the seguee day. ♪ >> okay. [ laughter ] >> jen and i are making fun of each other's appearance today. look at her. i was like you look like fred flintstone the tattered and what do i look like, jeannie. >> all said in love. the captain of a ferry that sank off the coast of south korea has been sentenced to life in prison. >> quite a pivot. nicely done, robin. you know,...
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you mead to talk to the kids on what they heard at school and shape it how you want it. >> let me gethad bad judgment i don't think she should be fired but they should tell her it wasn't okay. >> maybe we should use the opportunity to teach the students and kids and say you are turning the other cheek and showing loveness and forgiveness to someone but maybe write letters to the officer's family who lost loved ones. and we can say you cannot be political and let me teach you a lesson >> coming up with solutions on "outnumbered." before we deliver the news we deliver answers. incredible video of massive twisters ripping through the heartland overnight. one of them deadly and it is only the beginning of tornado season. plus why are more and more women saying nee having kids and what it could mean for the nations' economy. we will discuss. hey, what's up? i'm ted. rudy and i have a lot of daily rituals. namaste. stay. taking care of our teeth is one of them. when i brush my teeth, he gets a milk-bone brushing chew. just another way to keep ourselves healthy. i'll go change. jack's heart
you mead to talk to the kids on what they heard at school and shape it how you want it. >> let me gethad bad judgment i don't think she should be fired but they should tell her it wasn't okay. >> maybe we should use the opportunity to teach the students and kids and say you are turning the other cheek and showing loveness and forgiveness to someone but maybe write letters to the officer's family who lost loved ones. and we can say you cannot be political and let me teach you a...
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he plans to launch a $30 be kick starter to build a pipeline from seattle to lake mead in nevada.line would run next to interstate 5. washington's governor says that is not a solution. they expect the lowest snow melt on record. >>> time is 6:57. scuffed up. we'll tell you the extreme measures the san jose police chief used to get a murder suspect into custody. >> time has run out for doctors medical center. >>> a man wanted for murder in san jose escapes from police custody and is tackled by an unlikely person. we'll tell you who that was and how this incident is raising concerns over security. >> reporter: this is the end for an important public hospital in san pablo. employees gather as doctors hospital closes its doors. you will also hear from employees on this bittersweet day. >>> we don't care. we're hear to make noise. >> oracle lived up to its name as the warriors won another game. how the opposing team complained about all of the noise and how the fans responded -- all ahead on "mornings on 2." >>> well, for years, people have fought it,
he plans to launch a $30 be kick starter to build a pipeline from seattle to lake mead in nevada.line would run next to interstate 5. washington's governor says that is not a solution. they expect the lowest snow melt on record. >>> time is 6:57. scuffed up. we'll tell you the extreme measures the san jose police chief used to get a murder suspect into custody. >> time has run out for doctors medical center. >>> a man wanted for murder in san jose escapes from police...
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. >> accused of a vicious stabbing michael stafford meads his case. >>> the difference between a convict and an inmate? a convict is a guy that has beliefs, has morals, and stands on those even in the -- even in an environment like this. inmates, they don't stand on anything. they do whatever makes them happy and without regard for anybody that's around them. >> back years ago, we had a lot of convicts here. they were a little different. they took responsibility for what they did do and what type of crime, whatever, they did. now we have a lot of offenders/inmates that it's all about me. it seems like we owe them. >> get the cable fixed. they feel society owes them. they owe society. and that's where -- we're trying to teach them to take responsibility for their actions. >> hard as they try, however, prison staff do not always succeed. but sometimes a convict can do what an officer can't. as josh harrison currently in pre-seg for being caught with a knife is about to find out. >> he knows i'm a little upset at him because of the knife situation but i actually told him, i'll try to get up
. >> accused of a vicious stabbing michael stafford meads his case. >>> the difference between a convict and an inmate? a convict is a guy that has beliefs, has morals, and stands on those even in the -- even in an environment like this. inmates, they don't stand on anything. they do whatever makes them happy and without regard for anybody that's around them. >> back years ago, we had a lot of convicts here. they were a little different. they took responsibility for what...
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. >>> the report card is in for bay area roads and you guessed it, the roads are still mead ocher. --> julie haener is here now for what we are working on for 6:00 p.m. >> coming up, police and cameras, tonight we are looking at a proposal to equip every san jose police officer with a body camera. the changes it could bring to policing. also hear why lawmakers want to make it tougher for schools and government to build synthetic turf fields. these stories and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. >>> security was breached that white house. this time by a four-year-old child. the child climbed under a barrier that looks like bike rack. secret service responded with guns drawn to a report of a security breach and found the child. the child was just fine and reunited with the parents. last october a man got inside the white house. >>> the survey is out on the conditions of the roads
. >>> the report card is in for bay area roads and you guessed it, the roads are still mead ocher. --> julie haener is here now for what we are working on for 6:00 p.m. >> coming up, police and cameras, tonight we are looking at a proposal to equip every san jose police officer with a body camera. the changes it could bring to policing. also hear why lawmakers want to make it tougher for schools and government to build synthetic turf fields. these stories and much more coming...
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in the mead deal it helps rouhani. he's a pragmatist, a centrist. not as caustic relations between saudi arabia and iran. >> jim walsh always good to have you with us. thanks. >> thank you. >> modern day slavery exposed. up next, the rescue of hundreds of abused fishermen. plus the aftermath of a destructive typhoon. e typhoon. >> welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news, a polish city that's dying out because its young workers are moving out. also, the millions of bibles printed every year in a country that's officially atheist. hundreds of fishermen are free tonight after living a life of slavery in indonesia. the men were being held against their will and forced to work for little or no pay. an investigation found the fish were forced to catch fish for those across the world including those in america. step vaessen has the story. >> a remote corner of indonesia. they suffered in silence for many years until a team from the fisheries ministry in jakarta came to investigate claims of hu
in the mead deal it helps rouhani. he's a pragmatist, a centrist. not as caustic relations between saudi arabia and iran. >> jim walsh always good to have you with us. thanks. >> thank you. >> modern day slavery exposed. up next, the rescue of hundreds of abused fishermen. plus the aftermath of a destructive typhoon. e typhoon. >> welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news, a polish city that's dying out...
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a boring, meandering video complete with the name meade cake.g the political world and setting it on fire by 1st putting them to sleep. it is sleep. it is unclear whether she was making a political at our drug commercial. ♪ >> americans have fought their way back from tough economic times. helping me. >> everyday americans 80 champion command i want to i want to be that champion. >> serious, sometimes fatal effects. kennedy: that was actually not from a human error commercial. that can happen if hillary becomes president. hitting the road in and a monster the marijuana love letter known as scooby doo big as she is calling her van scooby. high the entire time, paranoid and constantly stricken with the munchies. saying saying that she has softened his stance on marijuana prohibition. ♪ that is hillary, the angry dinosaur with the party had scaring stoners straight since 1992. when someone reminded her the van's name was the mystery machine she says, i know, but that is what i call my e-mail server. the 1st big mystery will be to solve the big ques
a boring, meandering video complete with the name meade cake.g the political world and setting it on fire by 1st putting them to sleep. it is sleep. it is unclear whether she was making a political at our drug commercial. ♪ >> americans have fought their way back from tough economic times. helping me. >> everyday americans 80 champion command i want to i want to be that champion. >> serious, sometimes fatal effects. kennedy: that was actually not from a human error...
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meade, maryland. the driver who baz killwas killed ask a transgender sex worker in baltimore according to a friend. police say ricky hall was driving a stolen car and made a wrong turn into the nsa redistricted entrance, crashing into a cruiser. police opened fire. a passenger in the vehicle and a police officer were wounded. a worker at the transgender outreach program in baltimore said she saw hall sunday and she says he seemed high and seemed to be looking for a date. she says hall was friendly but very troubled. >>> a final arrest this afternoon in a bizarre shooting from late last month in dumfries dumfries. 22-year-old andre of perry of no fixed address is in custody. police tell us perry was in one of two vehicles involved in a car to car gunfight, damaging property along swans creek late here. five homes were hit, windows broken tires flattened. luckily, no one was injured. three other suspects are in custody. >>> out this afternoon, the mug shot of the woman involved in yesterday's high-speed
meade, maryland. the driver who baz killwas killed ask a transgender sex worker in baltimore according to a friend. police say ricky hall was driving a stolen car and made a wrong turn into the nsa redistricted entrance, crashing into a cruiser. police opened fire. a passenger in the vehicle and a police officer were wounded. a worker at the transgender outreach program in baltimore said she saw hall sunday and she says he seemed high and seemed to be looking for a date. she says hall was...
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the press releases were all, we're going great, the north is winning, general meade is awesome. he's also writing diary entries at the same time. the diary entries all, cataclysm, we're losing this is terrible, we have no generals. i say that because he had a distinction between his outer voice, which he had to say for politics, and his inner voice, which he knew was true. a lot of the people i cover don't have that distinction. they don't have that inner voice. they're all outer. so they haven't stepped back to say, who am i, what's absolutely true that's separated from my own self-interest or my own party line. >> david brooks, great and rare pleasure. >> thank you. >>> next on "gps," a stark warning from economist jeffrey sachs. he says 2015 is our last chance to act on climate change. why? well, he'll explain when we come back. the american dream is terrifying. american history is the history of the scary thing being the exact thing we have to do. cross that ocean. walk on that moon. sign a 30-year mortgage on a home. scary sure, but no match for our colossal self belief. we
the press releases were all, we're going great, the north is winning, general meade is awesome. he's also writing diary entries at the same time. the diary entries all, cataclysm, we're losing this is terrible, we have no generals. i say that because he had a distinction between his outer voice, which he had to say for politics, and his inner voice, which he knew was true. a lot of the people i cover don't have that distinction. they don't have that inner voice. they're all outer. so they...
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because that makes a flash point, all eyes on stadium, a massive pro lease and mead -- police and mediasent, if you were going to try something, you would pick that. if they did that, dud the mayor, would the mayor of baltimore, police commissioner had tort foo take the action necessary. police work is often not pretty, in a situation like, that nothing good would come out of it. charles: juan, john angelo's son is an executive with the team, he had no problems with the protesters. even violent but we should point ought, peter angelo is a famous trial lawyer who made a lot of his money from suing large corporations, a big bear market of unions -- a big backer of unions, again, between john angelos what mayor said, and maybe to a lesser degree what president obama has been saying, some of the kids may be saying you know what ray lewis, other people are saying that i have a right to throw a brick, and burning down a cvs is just a building, but what happened to my life and future is less certain. >> i don't know that anyone is saying that. i think what we have, a lot of these kids are unru
because that makes a flash point, all eyes on stadium, a massive pro lease and mead -- police and mediasent, if you were going to try something, you would pick that. if they did that, dud the mayor, would the mayor of baltimore, police commissioner had tort foo take the action necessary. police work is often not pretty, in a situation like, that nothing good would come out of it. charles: juan, john angelo's son is an executive with the team, he had no problems with the protesters. even violent...