53
53
May 27, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
, you know that the -- what is happening is appropriate for the ward, and you know that the guardians doing the job that he or she is supposed to do. there is a provision in law, certainly in texas, where guardians are supposed to report every year. the case is supposed to be reviewed every year. not all courts are the same. no kind of experience as judge king where he sits at a specialized court. there are very few of those courts even in texas. so if you go before a regular county court judge, they may not know the law, and they may agree to provisions as in the case of reverend stout that seem shocking to outsiders. thanks. >>> next, heading oaf off a crisis? cleveland move to reconsider its police tactics. >>> later, beating the odds. the prizefighter punching far above her weight. >>> hot on "america tonight"'s" website right now. the truancy trap. that's at aljazeera.com/americantonight. >> the technology is there... why isn't being done more? how to make recycling work... >> when these different plastics are blended then the recycling becomes difficult, to impossible. >> can w
, you know that the -- what is happening is appropriate for the ward, and you know that the guardians doing the job that he or she is supposed to do. there is a provision in law, certainly in texas, where guardians are supposed to report every year. the case is supposed to be reviewed every year. not all courts are the same. no kind of experience as judge king where he sits at a specialized court. there are very few of those courts even in texas. so if you go before a regular county court...
47
47
May 31, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
sheila macvicar vets the rights lost in the name of protecting a ward of the state. >> you were under guardianship. >> yes. >> how would you describe it? >> i would describe it as tyranny, gestapo >>> thanks for joining us i'm when. as we get older, what we want most is independence the right to make decisions for ourselves, when we lose the ability to be our open caregivers what then? >> a family member is a guardian but when no one is available, an elderly person or a young one can become a ward of the state. as sheila macvicar found in here investigation of texas's guardianship system. it can be the first step to isolation, and the end of control of our own lives. >> reporter: which doctor is this now? >> this was their doctor. >> reporter: dorothy's life changed forever with a knock on her door. >> they said this will take about 3 minutes. >> reporter: they were a couple of attorneys, and it was the beginnings of the end of dorothy's freedoms to make her own decisions. first a deposition and a doctor's report saying luck 82 at the time was partially incapacitated, incapable of mak
sheila macvicar vets the rights lost in the name of protecting a ward of the state. >> you were under guardianship. >> yes. >> how would you describe it? >> i would describe it as tyranny, gestapo >>> thanks for joining us i'm when. as we get older, what we want most is independence the right to make decisions for ourselves, when we lose the ability to be our open caregivers what then? >> a family member is a guardian but when no one is available, an...
228
228
May 20, 2015
05/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
the wards admit there are some challenges to being foster parents including some parental issues dealingilogical parents and health issues of children who have been exposed to drug addiction from birth. >>> and these are the highs from today. highs tomorrow are going to be about the same. so we're staying in this pattern through the weekend. when things change around there's fog and low clouds out there. now you can't see it. there's the bay bridge. a live shot. here's the rotation we've been talking about. that's the problem. until this leaves we will continue with this kind of cloudy, cool breezy pattern. it's good on the fire danger right. it's definitely helping out higher humidities and temperature levels. definitely not the weather you might expect for many kids getting out of school. almost summer at this point. and we're getting away with temperatures in the 60s. the winds are there. it's still blowing. gusts of almost 30 in fairfield. a lot of wind at sfo gusting almost 20 miles per hour. this reminds me of last night. exactly what we were looking at. tomorrow just like last nig
the wards admit there are some challenges to being foster parents including some parental issues dealingilogical parents and health issues of children who have been exposed to drug addiction from birth. >>> and these are the highs from today. highs tomorrow are going to be about the same. so we're staying in this pattern through the weekend. when things change around there's fog and low clouds out there. now you can't see it. there's the bay bridge. a live shot. here's the rotation...
182
182
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
comparing the wealthiest ward, ward 3 and to the poorest ward, ward 8, the difference is so large, it'sin the same city. the infant mortality rate in ward 3 is 1.2 deaths per 1,000 live births but in ward 8 it's 14.9 deaths per every 1,000 live births. to see more of these statistics just go to our wusa9 mobile app. back to you in the studio. >>> i'm delia goncalves outside of federal court here in alexandria. a former f.b.i. special agent will be here inside the courthouse at 2:00 this afternoon. her name is tunisia davis. she's 38 years old. she was an f.b.i. agent from 2004 to 2010. she's charged with assaulting c.i.a. officers and making threats. this all happened last thursday according to district court documents she drove up to not only c.i.a. headquarters but nsa headquarters because she, quote, wanted to test their security. she made threats, even lunged at an officer's gun. she said she wanted to, quote, die by police brutality and that's why she approached the gate. a judge said she needed a mental evaluation and now she'll be back here in court to face her charges at 2:00 p.
comparing the wealthiest ward, ward 3 and to the poorest ward, ward 8, the difference is so large, it'sin the same city. the infant mortality rate in ward 3 is 1.2 deaths per 1,000 live births but in ward 8 it's 14.9 deaths per every 1,000 live births. to see more of these statistics just go to our wusa9 mobile app. back to you in the studio. >>> i'm delia goncalves outside of federal court here in alexandria. a former f.b.i. special agent will be here inside the courthouse at 2:00...
37
37
May 17, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
they didn't want to be the wards of the government. they were very poor. they didn't want welfare because they used to get welfare from the ladies organizations in fort lauderdale that would close of them and feed them and send them to school. they didn't want that. they wanted to be on their own. they wanted to be independent. so james pushed it to see how far he could go. he got bingo. they were able to be open 24/7. they didn't have to obey the law in florida. that is what they proved. and then getting into the casino gaming, the u.s. government wasn't prepared for that either but as it went through the , process, they got permission to have the gaming on the sovereign reservation land. then they went out and taught the other tribes in the u.s. how they could do that as well and that's how they got into gaming is through the sovereignty issues that were brought up and presented, testing sovereignty to see how it would go by james billy in the seminole tribe in florida. gaming is as good as anything when you have nothing. you look around on the reservati
they didn't want to be the wards of the government. they were very poor. they didn't want welfare because they used to get welfare from the ladies organizations in fort lauderdale that would close of them and feed them and send them to school. they didn't want that. they wanted to be on their own. they wanted to be independent. so james pushed it to see how far he could go. he got bingo. they were able to be open 24/7. they didn't have to obey the law in florida. that is what they proved. and...
67
67
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
the children. in 2012, in d.c.'s neighborhood ward eight, the rate of infant mortality is 10 times higher than the wealthiest neighborhood, ward three. this is a pediatrician with save the children. she says it boils down to poverty. >> inadequate services nutrition, education, that is detrimental. roz: and access may still be a problem even when our clinics in the team unity. >> sometimes there are mothers and families who have to take two buses to get to a facility it takes three hours they may have to forgo a half day of work. sometimes addressing those issues are too big to overcome. roz: she said there is still reason for hope. d.c. has cut its infant mortality rate in half in the past 15 years and there are new efforts to combat it. tomorrow morning, you will hear more about the city is doing. you will also hear more about the new study. roz plater, abc 7 news. alison: the temperatures are staying well above normal, but we are are watching for possible storms tomorrow. steve rudin is here with when they will arrive. steve: quiet
the children. in 2012, in d.c.'s neighborhood ward eight, the rate of infant mortality is 10 times higher than the wealthiest neighborhood, ward three. this is a pediatrician with save the children. she says it boils down to poverty. >> inadequate services nutrition, education, that is detrimental. roz: and access may still be a problem even when our clinics in the team unity. >> sometimes there are mothers and families who have to take two buses to get to a facility it takes three...
106
106
May 3, 2015
05/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
the communities. we'll take you to their ward 8. >>> i'm meteorologist howard bernstein. beautiful weather today with the highs. check them out. ranging from 79 to 84. a little cooler on the bay. even warmer to start the week. we'll be back in a few minutes with your seven-day forecast. thank you for being a sailor, and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are thankful for many things. the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. our world-class service earned usaa the top spot in a study of the most recommended large companies in america. if you're current or former military or their family, see if you're eligible to get an auto insurance quote. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell you
the communities. we'll take you to their ward 8. >>> i'm meteorologist howard bernstein. beautiful weather today with the highs. check them out. ranging from 79 to 84. a little cooler on the bay. even warmer to start the week. we'll be back in a few minutes with your seven-day forecast. thank you for being a sailor, and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are thankful for many things. the legacy of usaa auto...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
46
46
May 1, 2015
05/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
in the ladies professional government turnout that was is he very exciting to see a ball go over the ward 3 hundred and 50 times into the hole for a win. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> art and golf go along when you see me play golf it is which i am cool as well (laughter) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> let's continue to use the art of medium as good communication make sure we invest and support our artist and have beautiful cities like san francisco continue to appreciate the role of art in our international as well as our local lives. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you, again to the national university of artist the gallery and swinging skirts foundation and all the people that came together to produce this incredible art display and let's keep support our arts thank you very much (clapping) any member of the public wish to speak on any item speeding i think you can see it is not a bog i didn't the mayor administration is a hole in one thank you very much mr. mayor. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> and now i'd like to introduce the head of the san francisco art commi
in the ladies professional government turnout that was is he very exciting to see a ball go over the ward 3 hundred and 50 times into the hole for a win. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> art and golf go along when you see me play golf it is which i am cool as well (laughter) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> let's continue to use the art of medium as good communication make sure we invest and support our artist and have beautiful cities like san francisco continue to...
722
722
May 25, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 722
favorite 0
quote 0
they didn't want to be the wards of the government. they were very poor. they didn't want welfare. because they used to get welfare from the ladies' organizations in ft. lauderdale that would clothe them and feed them to send them to school. they didn't want that. they wanted to be on their own. they wanted to be independent. so james pushed it to see how far he could go. and he got bingo. they were able to be open 24/7. they didn't have to obey the laws of florida. that's what they proved. and then getting into casino gaming, the u.s. government wasn't prepared for that one either. but as it went through the process they got permission to have casino gaming. on their sovereign reservation land. and then they went out and taught the other tribes in the u.s., also many impoverished, how they could do that as well. and that's how native americans got into gaming was through the sovereignty issues that were brought up and presented, testing sovereignty to see how far it would go by james billy and the seminole tribe of florida. gaming is as good as anything. when you have nothing, if
they didn't want to be the wards of the government. they were very poor. they didn't want welfare. because they used to get welfare from the ladies' organizations in ft. lauderdale that would clothe them and feed them to send them to school. they didn't want that. they wanted to be on their own. they wanted to be independent. so james pushed it to see how far he could go. and he got bingo. they were able to be open 24/7. they didn't have to obey the laws of florida. that's what they proved. and...
77
77
May 17, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
they didn't want to be the wards of the government. they were very poor.y didn't want welfare because they used to get welfare from the ladies organizations in fort lauderdale that would close of them and feed them and send them to
they didn't want to be the wards of the government. they were very poor.y didn't want welfare because they used to get welfare from the ladies organizations in fort lauderdale that would close of them and feed them and send them to
44
44
May 31, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
they didn't want to be the wards of the government. they were very poor. they didn't want welfare because they used to get welfare from the ladies organizations in fort lauderdale that would close of them and feed them and send them to school. they didn't want that. they wanted to be on their own. they wanted to be independent. so james pushed it to see how far he could go. he got bingo. they were able to be open 24/7. they didn't have to obey the law in florida. that is what they proved. and then getting into the casino gaming, the u.s. government wasn't prepared for that either but as it went through the process, they got permission to have the gaming on the sovereign reservation land. then they went out and taught the other tribes in the u.s. how they could do that as well and that's how they got into gaming is through the sovereignty issues that were brought up and presented, testing sovereignty to see how it would go by james billy in the seminole tribe in florida. gaming is as good as anything when you have nothing. you look around on the reservation
they didn't want to be the wards of the government. they were very poor. they didn't want welfare because they used to get welfare from the ladies organizations in fort lauderdale that would close of them and feed them and send them to school. they didn't want that. they wanted to be on their own. they wanted to be independent. so james pushed it to see how far he could go. he got bingo. they were able to be open 24/7. they didn't have to obey the law in florida. that is what they proved. and...
138
138
May 14, 2015
05/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
and we take you inside the trauma ward. also, the chaos inside the train. passengers using flashlights on their phones to crawl out. >> keep crawling, okay? >>> also tonight, the wild scene on the streets of new york city. police opening fire. the suspect armed with a hammer. attacking a female police officer. >>> the growing mystery tonight. the american military helicopter that vanished. among the missing, six u.s. marines, trying to help after the earthquake. >>> and a hidden world tonight. more people have been to space than to this secret cave. tonight, the drones overhead. can you guess, where is ginger zee? >>> and good evening from philadelphia tonight, where federal investigators revealed late today that act track train that derailed here overnight was, in fact going more than 100 miles per hour at the time of the crash. the speed limit on that curve, just 50 miles per hour. you can see the cranes up over my shoulder lifting up some of the debris from that train. and tonight, we take you to live pictures from abc 6 over the scene at this hour. as w
and we take you inside the trauma ward. also, the chaos inside the train. passengers using flashlights on their phones to crawl out. >> keep crawling, okay? >>> also tonight, the wild scene on the streets of new york city. police opening fire. the suspect armed with a hammer. attacking a female police officer. >>> the growing mystery tonight. the american military helicopter that vanished. among the missing, six u.s. marines, trying to help after the earthquake....
341
341
May 10, 2015
05/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 341
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> nancy giles introduces us to the singing duo madison ward and the momma bear. >> elizabeth palmer examines the world's, and first the headlines for this sunday morning the tenth of may 2015. tornadoes have touched down in north texas, one person was killed yesterday when a twister tore a five-mile path of destruction through farmland near the town of sisco. >> storms also brought heavy rain and hail to the parts of oklahoma. and wyoming, it looks like winter. and today an early tropical storm is expected to cause flooding and rip tides off the carolinas. >> president raul castro was with pope francis at the vatican, he thanked the pope for helping to a historic thaw in u.s. cuba relations. >> across europe seermts are underway marking the 70th anniversary of ve day, victory in europe. in britain queen his beth's celebration church bells told the country in london last night, a special victory light illuminated the houses of parliament. >> now for today's weather, you will need an umbrella to keep mom dry in much of the country, severe weather continues to soak the south and midwes
. >> nancy giles introduces us to the singing duo madison ward and the momma bear. >> elizabeth palmer examines the world's, and first the headlines for this sunday morning the tenth of may 2015. tornadoes have touched down in north texas, one person was killed yesterday when a twister tore a five-mile path of destruction through farmland near the town of sisco. >> storms also brought heavy rain and hail to the parts of oklahoma. and wyoming, it looks like winter. and today an...
143
143
May 19, 2015
05/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
and turnout is reported low here and not only here but across the sixth ward and they expect it to pick up as it does latest today that city wide turnout is expects to wind up in the low 30s. anthony hardy williams was the first out of the block casting his vote at the anderson elementary school. >> there is an urgency to get out enough votes and support a candidate that believes in the perspective and has a plan about doing it right now. >> nelson diaz was out early as well at their polling place in chestnut hill. >> i saw a lot of need and poverty and i'm committed to continuing to work as hard as i can to be helpful to everyone in that community. >> milton street voted this morning at 8:30 at the rec center. >> first thing at mayor we'll be hiring people to patrol the community where they live. >> by 8:00 this morning doug oliver voted at his east oak lane polling place hoping for the upset of the decade in his quest for the democratic nomination. >> we have done the work necessary to do it. in addition to the thousands met just through the work of my team. >> lynn abraham th
and turnout is reported low here and not only here but across the sixth ward and they expect it to pick up as it does latest today that city wide turnout is expects to wind up in the low 30s. anthony hardy williams was the first out of the block casting his vote at the anderson elementary school. >> there is an urgency to get out enough votes and support a candidate that believes in the perspective and has a plan about doing it right now. >> nelson diaz was out early as well at...
142
142
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> babies in the district's poorest ward are 10 times more likely to die than babies in the wealthiest ward according to an infant mortality rate report from an international advocacy group. mola lenghi spoke with some mothers in ward 8, d.c.'s poorest ward. >> the disparity between the richest and poorest in d.c. is striking. >> reporter: so striking it's hard to believe it's the same city. according to a report by save the children, the international advocacy group, the infant mortality rate in d.c.'s wealthiest ward 3 in northwest is 1.2 deaths per 1,000 live births. in its poorest ward it's 14.9 deaths for every 1,000 live births in ward 8 in southeast. >> the district in the last 15 years has cut infant mortality in half which is commendable. what has persisted is the gap and it's been stubborn and stuck around. >> reporter: the gap is not just an indication of the health disparity but also the economic disparity in d.c. infant mortality rates are ultimately about poverty and its symptoms. >> inadequate access to healthcare services, nutrition, education for women and children, ac
. >>> babies in the district's poorest ward are 10 times more likely to die than babies in the wealthiest ward according to an infant mortality rate report from an international advocacy group. mola lenghi spoke with some mothers in ward 8, d.c.'s poorest ward. >> the disparity between the richest and poorest in d.c. is striking. >> reporter: so striking it's hard to believe it's the same city. according to a report by save the children, the international advocacy group,...
230
230
May 11, 2015
05/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
we are joined on the roundtable. looking for wardtalking to otto a great playoff run for the wiz. >> what are we looking at? kick off the workweek tomorrow? >> starting tomorrow. muggy once again. warm once again. high temperatures in the mid 80s. humidity though drops tuesday. still hot. high temperature. in your neighborhood tomorrow. 83 gaithersburg. 79 in annapolis. 83 in manassas. tomorrow evening. spectacular spectacular. good night. fire up the grill. don't need to do yard work monday night. >> i never do yard work. >> neither do i. >> don't have a yard. >> 7:00 p.m. temperatures in the 80s. after that drop into the 70s. maybe a few scattered showers and thunderstorms tomorrow. can't rule out a downpour. but most if not all the day looking dry. near 90 tuesday. remember won't be humid. breezy for the afternoon. wednesday, if you like spring you will love it. 73. plenty of sun. no humidity wednesday. >> when i did yard work? when i was a kid. you know who was telling me to do the yard work. mom and dad. >> that's right. >> that
we are joined on the roundtable. looking for wardtalking to otto a great playoff run for the wiz. >> what are we looking at? kick off the workweek tomorrow? >> starting tomorrow. muggy once again. warm once again. high temperatures in the mid 80s. humidity though drops tuesday. still hot. high temperature. in your neighborhood tomorrow. 83 gaithersburg. 79 in annapolis. 83 in manassas. tomorrow evening. spectacular spectacular. good night. fire up the grill. don't need to do yard...
78
78
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
repertoire, we're expanding our programs that century we have memberships that include students from all the wardstrict of columbia and all the neighborhoods around in montgomery county and virginia and are truly representative of all the communities that make up the metro area. >> we talked about the fact genout chorus is not just about the music but about programs, helping young people find their voices. but learning about art and music and broadway it's all part of our cultural expansion and part of -- can be a part of growth and enrichment in the life of a person, any person, in fact. >> i would agree with that. it's all part of developing that community, with an apology for overusing that word. it's central to what we're doing. music is part of our history, legacy and who we are as people. i think that connecting young people to the music through actually creation of art is such an important way to connect with them and leave a lasting legacy for the next generation. >> all right. the genout chorus. we'll continue our talk right after this. stay with us. dude totino's blasted rolls. sweet. to
repertoire, we're expanding our programs that century we have memberships that include students from all the wardstrict of columbia and all the neighborhoods around in montgomery county and virginia and are truly representative of all the communities that make up the metro area. >> we talked about the fact genout chorus is not just about the music but about programs, helping young people find their voices. but learning about art and music and broadway it's all part of our cultural...
82
82
May 2, 2015
05/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
he won the gold medal at the 2004 olympic games. ward will call the fight on the international feed for hbo. ward says all of this worldwide attention is great for the sport and he thinks it's going to be a great fight. >> a lot can change in one night in boxing and everybody, especially those at the highest level can understand that and it focuses you to understand solely on this one goal. you tell yourself, i have to get this done tonight and i think your body responds. >> so he wouldn't tell us who he thinks is going to win, in another interview, he thinks mayweather will come out on top. andre ward will be back in the ring in june. we posted the full interview with andre ward on our website. >> between what people are calling may pack and the kentucky derby, sports is very busy. >> it's an incredible weekend to be a sports fan. game seven, you have great golf. you have the raiders and 49ers bringing in their top draft picks to be met, but today in the second round, the raiders had another choice. number four in the second round. they
he won the gold medal at the 2004 olympic games. ward will call the fight on the international feed for hbo. ward says all of this worldwide attention is great for the sport and he thinks it's going to be a great fight. >> a lot can change in one night in boxing and everybody, especially those at the highest level can understand that and it focuses you to understand solely on this one goal. you tell yourself, i have to get this done tonight and i think your body responds. >> so he...
89
89
May 17, 2015
05/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
should i vote for the incumbents or not?" >> they ask their ward leaders. >> yeah, "and here's the card. go into the booth." but there are some really wonderful candidates running on both sides of the aisle. it's sad. we're giving them more attention in this few minutes than they get overall in the entire campaign. >> and the same situation for pennsylvania supreme court. >> yes! >> we've got people running for three positions. we've had some retirements -- forced retirements, if you will. >> i stop polling in those elections because i ended up with, "oh, 75% of the people don't know anything about the candidates." >> but they're not allowed to talk about the issues. they're not allowed to talk about the sexy stuff. >> the supreme court says they are, but a canon in this state says they can't. >> exactly. >> this campaign is another example of why we should not elect judges. >> they should be appointed? >> as though we don't have enough negative examples already, this is one more example of a bad way to select judges. >> all right, we'll take a bre
should i vote for the incumbents or not?" >> they ask their ward leaders. >> yeah, "and here's the card. go into the booth." but there are some really wonderful candidates running on both sides of the aisle. it's sad. we're giving them more attention in this few minutes than they get overall in the entire campaign. >> and the same situation for pennsylvania supreme court. >> yes! >> we've got people running for three positions. we've had some...
103
103
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
they won it literally in the last second. joel ward the hero tonight. the game-winning goal the caps beat the rangers 2-1. more from madison square garden with reaction from the players after that heck of a game. >>> one rescue done. hopefully many more to come. members of the fairfax urban search and rescue team made their first successful recovery since arriving in earthquake-ravaged nepal. they work for six hours to free a teenage boy in a collapsed building and the team's families here at home know how important their mission is. >> very nice to see him over there helping and to be able to say that my dad is over there helping and part of such a great group, and i'm just so proud of him and can't wait for him to come home sxlt. >> the boy they rescued was trapped in concrete for five days. >>> new york and hawaii out and chicago wins. nbc news has confirmed that the obama presidential library will go to the windy city where the president started his political career. the library is expected to be built next to the university of chicago and no final
they won it literally in the last second. joel ward the hero tonight. the game-winning goal the caps beat the rangers 2-1. more from madison square garden with reaction from the players after that heck of a game. >>> one rescue done. hopefully many more to come. members of the fairfax urban search and rescue team made their first successful recovery since arriving in earthquake-ravaged nepal. they work for six hours to free a teenage boy in a collapsed building and the team's families...
67
67
May 30, 2015
05/15
by
KRON
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
easier with a video chat show someone we're seeing are doing in real time if you're away from home in the ward the watching too much tv, on the screen and tell them to turn it off all these new sharing features are free with mocha was comcast plans you have to pay more for a sound cable box that lets you do all this and as you go to restore and struck out >> catherine: clegg recently by rasher of an employee at the club and rollover of for a stiffer see link from lockers as reported police say the continued and now have a person of unjust if this is seen enough how superstore leading the men's locker room and this say about four occasions in the past few weeks fate may be the one who's used unknown device to open lockers audubon members of the link stealing money and electronics and real locking locker and walking away,. this on top of what this man is accused of 19 year-old ryan was arrested on memorial day allegedly stealing items from lockers at least five times in the span of two months the cash with him as he was an employee at the time he is a master key and business fokkers open of smal
easier with a video chat show someone we're seeing are doing in real time if you're away from home in the ward the watching too much tv, on the screen and tell them to turn it off all these new sharing features are free with mocha was comcast plans you have to pay more for a sound cable box that lets you do all this and as you go to restore and struck out >> catherine: clegg recently by rasher of an employee at the club and rollover of for a stiffer see link from lockers as reported...
44
44
May 7, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
shipping canal built by the army corp of engineers was largely to blame for the flooding in the lower ninth ward and the parish. and they must pay for damage. >> they didn't do much homework. >> reporter: the core built the mississippi gulf outlet in the 1960s. revved to as mr go. it was a short cut for ships going between the new orleans port and mississippi river. the judge found that 76 mile canal was poorly constructed and maintained and substantially expanded and eroded causing a storm surge exacerbated by a funnel effect. the judge called the canal a ticking time bomb >>> mark davis is an environmental law attorney and professor at 2-lane university. >> she said "you should have foreseen this and since it was foreseeable you'll be responsible." >> reporter: it's a hard fought victory for the parish and 17 plaintiffs who sued the government 10 years ago. the u.s. government is typically immune to flood-related projects. the court found this was different since the canal was built for navigation. >> the message recouping from the decision is the people can hold the government accountable. >>
shipping canal built by the army corp of engineers was largely to blame for the flooding in the lower ninth ward and the parish. and they must pay for damage. >> they didn't do much homework. >> reporter: the core built the mississippi gulf outlet in the 1960s. revved to as mr go. it was a short cut for ships going between the new orleans port and mississippi river. the judge found that 76 mile canal was poorly constructed and maintained and substantially expanded and eroded causing...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
27
27
May 18, 2015
05/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
officers back and see more officers on bikes it is much better to prevent the crime and work with the neighborhood ward to the body cameras beamers offering president obama policing presented it's report they spoke to the fact in their technology and social media what braemz go duo for police officers and the community the reduction of a study recorded that the complaints go down almost 60 period of time when beamers are in place that president report the next president of the united states under the clinton yesterday recommended that all sorry that was objective laughter it all police officers in the united states should wear cameras it's a win-win situation that protects good people on both sides officers know they're wearing them their behavior is going to be better and telling the accepts they're on camera the citizens about on behalf of better all but way around better for a police citizen interaction to the end the delta we'll have to arrive another a policy that has folks if the alu report and the senior policy analysis cameras to be a win-win helping to protect the public and at the same time p
officers back and see more officers on bikes it is much better to prevent the crime and work with the neighborhood ward to the body cameras beamers offering president obama policing presented it's report they spoke to the fact in their technology and social media what braemz go duo for police officers and the community the reduction of a study recorded that the complaints go down almost 60 period of time when beamers are in place that president report the next president of the united states...
72
72
May 26, 2015
05/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> over the back ward into the net.t shot. >> his best friend invited him to attempt a shot himself when they were playing. >> i notice when they were coming to philadelphia they had the day off so i thought why not ask them to try? >> that was nine tries. >> i went to try to sink the shot myself. >> how did that though? [laughter] how did that though? >> i hit the rim a few times. grandma style. but i never made it. we decided instead to play a game of horse and we played a game of knockout. >> we have seen them every single year since we met him as a freshman in high school four years ago. he talks to us and ask us about our families. >> the league mvp is the type of guy to come over for pizza. >> what a nice guy. the kids must have been shocked by the atchley said yes. >> everybody said it was too small and was never going to make it. he wasn't big enough and strong enough. >> thanks jessica. ♪ ♪ everybody new jersey thinks they know what steiner is the best. the big top skylark big wes. putting our differences aside
. >> over the back ward into the net.t shot. >> his best friend invited him to attempt a shot himself when they were playing. >> i notice when they were coming to philadelphia they had the day off so i thought why not ask them to try? >> that was nine tries. >> i went to try to sink the shot myself. >> how did that though? [laughter] how did that though? >> i hit the rim a few times. grandma style. but i never made it. we decided instead to play a game...
179
179
May 11, 2015
05/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
the caps are down 4-1 but show some life. ward lights the lamp. it is now a one goal game for stop later in the third, one last push by the caps, alex ovechkin streaking down the ice he shot denied. one of lunqdqusit's 34 saves. >> is just frustration. the goal tonight was to knock them out. the adversity. >> that's probably not the path when you are up 3-1 that you want to take, but at the same time it's a great opportunity in game seven to find out this team very well. >> we had the opportunity to move on. game seven, we will have to use the momentum. robert: hoops, you can still hear the buzzer after paul peters's game-winner -- after paul pierce's game-winner last night. he did it again last night to lift the wizards. john wall did not practice today, but he burst the floor after the game, something he probably should not be doing. rather than give us an update on his status come it looks like he is making progress. >> it's heading in the right direction, the swelling is down. it's heading to a situation were hopefully he can get the ball in h
the caps are down 4-1 but show some life. ward lights the lamp. it is now a one goal game for stop later in the third, one last push by the caps, alex ovechkin streaking down the ice he shot denied. one of lunqdqusit's 34 saves. >> is just frustration. the goal tonight was to knock them out. the adversity. >> that's probably not the path when you are up 3-1 that you want to take, but at the same time it's a great opportunity in game seven to find out this team very well. >> we...
156
156
May 24, 2015
05/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
that pumps that hot and humid air up our way and the good news as it travels north ward we leave theumidity a behind and take the warmth with high temperature no philadelphia coming in at 81 degrees. so if you're knowledge of city tomorrow. some folks like to go to shore. some up to poconos. and sunday, 73 degrees. mostly sunny and monday, 78. there is threat of popup thunderstorm. really for poconos points north up through the catskills also there's a frontal boundary that moves north ward and that's the best bet of finding that activity north and west of the 95 corridor. and sunday, down the shore. plenty of sunshine. it's a warmer afternoon. 11 a.m., 65, 73. by 3:00 in the afternoon that ocean temperature throw only 59. monday for the actual holiday sunny and afternoon seabreeze kicking in and max out at 75. there in shore location. the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast showing you sunny tomorrow. warmer day. average for us this time of year 176. by tomorrow, up to 81. a touch more humid monday for the actual holiday. we're up to 88 degrees. remember there's a frontal boundary
that pumps that hot and humid air up our way and the good news as it travels north ward we leave theumidity a behind and take the warmth with high temperature no philadelphia coming in at 81 degrees. so if you're knowledge of city tomorrow. some folks like to go to shore. some up to poconos. and sunday, 73 degrees. mostly sunny and monday, 78. there is threat of popup thunderstorm. really for poconos points north up through the catskills also there's a frontal boundary that moves north ward and...
98
98
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
hear from the capitals forward, joel ward. our roundtable guest. for the caps tomorrow. >> all tied. game three looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv starting at $74.99 -- including internet and phone. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. >>> we end with the race of a different kind. not the kentucky derby, which is pretty obvious when you kid, it is in florida. in the thoroughbreds of the race are lightning fast chihuahuas. chihuahua races all over the country. one took place on the southwest waterfront d.c. the proud owner took over $150 that is just shy such i don't know $1.2 million that american pharaoh's owner won, for winning the de
hear from the capitals forward, joel ward. our roundtable guest. for the caps tomorrow. >> all tied. game three looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all....
355
355
May 13, 2015
05/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 355
favorite 0
quote 0
and we take you inside the trauma ward. also the chaos inside the train. passengers using flashlights on their phones to crawl out. >> keep crawling okay? >>> also tonight, the wild scene on the streets of new york city. police opening fire. the suspect armed with a hammer. attacking a female police officer. >>> the growing mystery tonight. the american military helicopter that vanished. among the missing, six u.s. marines, trying to help after the earthquake. >>> and a hidden world tonight. more people have been to space than to this secret cave. tonight, the drones overhead. can you guess, where is ginger zee?
and we take you inside the trauma ward. also the chaos inside the train. passengers using flashlights on their phones to crawl out. >> keep crawling okay? >>> also tonight, the wild scene on the streets of new york city. police opening fire. the suspect armed with a hammer. attacking a female police officer. >>> the growing mystery tonight. the american military helicopter that vanished. among the missing, six u.s. marines, trying to help after the earthquake....
201
201
May 27, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
quote
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 1
the ability to be our own care givers what then? most often a family member is a guardian. when no one is available, an elderly person or a young one can become a ward of the state. as "america tonight's" sheila mcvicker found in her investigation of texas's guardianship system it can be the first step to a terrifying isolation and end of control of our own lives. >> dorothy's life changed forever with a knock on her door. >> they said this would only
the ability to be our own care givers what then? most often a family member is a guardian. when no one is available, an elderly person or a young one can become a ward of the state. as "america tonight's" sheila mcvicker found in her investigation of texas's guardianship system it can be the first step to a terrifying isolation and end of control of our own lives. >> dorothy's life changed forever with a knock on her door. >> they said this would only
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
35
35
May 21, 2015
05/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
that comes those are very special this is an air force retirement award on the back principle of the year ward principle from abraham lincoln this is from the pta so bill stand up and get acknowledged a little bit of something special for you i love you (clapping.) barry photo i'm sorry. i'm to embrace you i saw the photo and said barhopping i didn't i don't know it was he was a he was with the kids at abraham lincoln school it was his prom picture his wife loved it couldn't argue let's giving up give it up to our 2014-2015 principle and teacher of the year award recipients2014-2015 principle and teacher of the year award recipients
that comes those are very special this is an air force retirement award on the back principle of the year ward principle from abraham lincoln this is from the pta so bill stand up and get acknowledged a little bit of something special for you i love you (clapping.) barry photo i'm sorry. i'm to embrace you i saw the photo and said barhopping i didn't i don't know it was he was a he was with the kids at abraham lincoln school it was his prom picture his wife loved it couldn't argue let's giving...
81
81
May 24, 2015
05/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
the police are withholding details of the case to protect the victim. ward is being held in jail without bond. in arlington, traffic is moving after three hours after a bus caught fire just past the pentagon. this video shows the bus on fire and thick black smoke. nobody was injured but if for stadium tour and backed up traffic. and we are learning more about the tragic motorcycle accident that claimed a child's life. roz plater is live in hyattsville right now by prince george's plaza with what witnesses are saying. roz: kellye, lots of unanswered questions. how fast was the motorcycle traveling. did the car that he struck have a left turn signal. we noticed a couple things at this intersection, there is a traffic camera, and also a security camera. they may help investigators find answers to those questions. a brief scan of east-west highway tells much of the story. about 4:15 in the afternoon, a motorcycle was heading westbound when it collided with a car that was attempting to make a left-hand turn. an off-camera witness said the driver of the motorcycle
the police are withholding details of the case to protect the victim. ward is being held in jail without bond. in arlington, traffic is moving after three hours after a bus caught fire just past the pentagon. this video shows the bus on fire and thick black smoke. nobody was injured but if for stadium tour and backed up traffic. and we are learning more about the tragic motorcycle accident that claimed a child's life. roz plater is live in hyattsville right now by prince george's plaza with...
144
144
May 20, 2015
05/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> barry says he's not sure if he'll run again for the ward eight council seat. he faces a probation violation hearing today. he was on probation at the time of the incident so he could face jail time. >>> a big milky mess on i-70. you might remember this from this morning. i was tweeting about this all morning long from the first four traffic twitter account keeping an eye on things. this is a milk tanker that overturned in the eastbound lanes around 6:20 at route 27. two people were hurt another car was actually involved there. you can sigh under the front cab of the truck. no word on their condition. jab >>> happening now, two launches that could open new avenues of space exploration and research. the first light sail spacecraft is embarking on a test flight launching on an atlas 5 rocket. seven seconds to go. it's supposed to blast off in just a few seconds here. take a listen. >> one, zero we have rd-180 ignition and liftoff of the united launch alliance spc 5 haloed with the atlas 5 launch vehicle for the united states air force. >> reporter: the launch is h
. >> barry says he's not sure if he'll run again for the ward eight council seat. he faces a probation violation hearing today. he was on probation at the time of the incident so he could face jail time. >>> a big milky mess on i-70. you might remember this from this morning. i was tweeting about this all morning long from the first four traffic twitter account keeping an eye on things. this is a milk tanker that overturned in the eastbound lanes around 6:20 at route 27. two...
295
295
May 21, 2015
05/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 295
favorite 0
quote 0
the ward disagrees. he says how can you be so obtuse? he says is it deliberate? that's how i feel about the moronic snap judgments. cvs, dollar tree and shake shack. that's a diverse group which shows how the obtuse tend to be obtuse about everything. let's take them in alphabet kal order. reactions are so stupid i don't want to discriminate. advanced auto parts belongs to one of my favorites the car part business. they need to be fixed with regularity after the pothole season we've just gone through. advanced o riley and most importantly auto zone have been the most reliable out there. i've relentlessly pushed them because of this aging car tail wind. the reported number was immediately panned as a big miss. boo. by the headline writers out there. i don't blame the headline writers. they've got a job to do. that's to publish first no matter what. what do guys do? look at a chart they have. it's a clipboard. they say i see what a company is supposed to report top and bottom line. look at press release, match them and draw instant conclusions without waiting to hea
the ward disagrees. he says how can you be so obtuse? he says is it deliberate? that's how i feel about the moronic snap judgments. cvs, dollar tree and shake shack. that's a diverse group which shows how the obtuse tend to be obtuse about everything. let's take them in alphabet kal order. reactions are so stupid i don't want to discriminate. advanced auto parts belongs to one of my favorites the car part business. they need to be fixed with regularity after the pothole season we've just gone...
121
121
May 13, 2015
05/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
and we take you inside the trauma ward. also the chaos inside the train. passengers using flashlights on their phones to crawl out. >> keep crawling okay? >>> also tonight, the wild scene on the streets of new york city. police opening fire. the suspect armed with a hammer. attacking a female police officer. >>> the growing mystery tonight. the american military helicopter that vanished. among the missing, six u.s. marines, trying to help after the earthquake. >>> and a hidden world tonight. more people have been to space than to this secret cave. tonight, the drones overhead. can you guess, where is ginger zee?
and we take you inside the trauma ward. also the chaos inside the train. passengers using flashlights on their phones to crawl out. >> keep crawling okay? >>> also tonight, the wild scene on the streets of new york city. police opening fire. the suspect armed with a hammer. attacking a female police officer. >>> the growing mystery tonight. the american military helicopter that vanished. among the missing, six u.s. marines, trying to help after the earthquake....
112
112
May 20, 2015
05/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
the wards admit yeah it's not easy. rent including issues with the biological parents and dealing with medical challenges for some of the newborns. the recognition is part of foster parent appreciation month in santa clara county. the county says the number of children in the foster system it's been going up in the last couple of years but adoptions are also up as well. >>> hayward native dwayne the rock johnson has cemented his legacy in hollywood. yesterday he had his hands, footprints implanted into the sidewalk. johnson thanked friends and family for continuing to support him. >> this is so humbling and so moving and so touching and it's such a cool thing for this in my life. >> san andreas hits theaters on friday, may 29th. it stars johnson as a rescue helicopter pilot searching for his daughter in the aftermath if i don't know massive is a big enough word but it happens there in san francisco. >> it's huge. >> yeah. >> time is 6:26. >>> controversy in dublin over plans for a new water park. how the city is respondi
the wards admit yeah it's not easy. rent including issues with the biological parents and dealing with medical challenges for some of the newborns. the recognition is part of foster parent appreciation month in santa clara county. the county says the number of children in the foster system it's been going up in the last couple of years but adoptions are also up as well. >>> hayward native dwayne the rock johnson has cemented his legacy in hollywood. yesterday he had his hands,...
50
50
May 4, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
the train. al jazeera's science correspondent jake ward has sobering findings, stay with us, >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrap-up of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. weeknights on al jazeera america. >>> you're watching "inside story" on al jazeera america i'm luis suarez. we are looking at the implications of new research from the southern education foundation that suggests half of all american schoolchildren are poor. we have looked at what high concentrations of poverty in classrooms means for the students, teachers and schools. does poverty have a fundamental impact. neurologically al jazeera's science correspondent jake ward joins us. what does the research tell us about that? >> well, it's really - when you look at the sheer number of horos that poverty seems to inflict on children, it's hard to know where to begin. the most tangible version of the research that we know affects the brain has to do with how it a
the train. al jazeera's science correspondent jake ward has sobering findings, stay with us, >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrap-up of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. weeknights on al jazeera america. >>> you're watching "inside story" on al jazeera america i'm luis suarez. we are looking...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
26
26
May 8, 2015
05/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> focusing on growth and on existing neighborhood coordinators and i'll talk about that in the second ward to the short-term rental program i've spent more time on this topic i think many of you have also the legislation that was adopted, of course became effective february 1st of this year we've hired 3 people it work on modification of the program and enforcement we've- that's not been enough we are using existing staff resources to cover some of the work to give some numbers as of may 1st nearly 6 hundred applications that have been submitted for short-term rentals 6 heed and 79 and issued three hundred plus registration certificates and about 50 in review and another 2 hundred are waiting review because the application process requires us to meet in person with the applicant to look at materials we have to schedule appointments and i'm sorry to say 25 percent of the appointments made 25ers percent are no shows people don't come it is frustrate to staff but i'll say we went live this week with an online scheduling appointment it is easier for people to make appointments and reduce the a
. >> focusing on growth and on existing neighborhood coordinators and i'll talk about that in the second ward to the short-term rental program i've spent more time on this topic i think many of you have also the legislation that was adopted, of course became effective february 1st of this year we've hired 3 people it work on modification of the program and enforcement we've- that's not been enough we are using existing staff resources to cover some of the work to give some numbers as of...