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>> reporter: over the years the wares kept track of us sending cards and letters. but it's my first time seeing them since i was a kid. able to appreciate exactly what they did. >> thank you for making this happen! >> thank you for making it happen! >> what a gift to see where vicky came from. more on that reunion and vicky's transition from refugee to regular american kid in a three-part series coming up. that will air two weeks from this sunday on robert honda's talk show "asian pacific america". >>> some state law makers pushing to crack down on companies who do not pay their workers. it's called wage theft. our investigative unit found cases where the state wasn't paying enough attention. earlier this year our team discovered there is no law forcing companies to pay, even after courts rule they owe their workers. now we found the state doesn't even track which companies actually do pay those court judgments and which don't, leaving enforcement up in the air. >> do you think he stole from you? >> yeah! i guess you would call it that. >> reporter: call it what? >
>> reporter: over the years the wares kept track of us sending cards and letters. but it's my first time seeing them since i was a kid. able to appreciate exactly what they did. >> thank you for making this happen! >> thank you for making it happen! >> what a gift to see where vicky came from. more on that reunion and vicky's transition from refugee to regular american kid in a three-part series coming up. that will air two weeks from this sunday on robert honda's talk...
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over the years, don and winnell ware kept track of us, sending cards and letters. but it's my first time seeing them since i was a kid, able to appreciate exactly what they did. >> and we will have more on that reunion 35 years in the making. and our transition from refugees to americans. that is in a three-part series coming up. may is asian pacific heritage month. we hope you will join us on may 17 to watch the entire series on robert handa's talk show right before this show at 8:30 a.m. and again at 6:00 p.m. on ko kozi tv. >>> next, a lucky lot to winner is without his winnings this morning even though he collected from the cashie. >> he can do it with. >> feeling. we investigate why the state isn't doing more to stop wage cuts that have run rampant in california and bait area. that's next. (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >>> good sunday morning to you. your time now 7:30. we want to give you a live look outside. another beautiful shot from the san
over the years, don and winnell ware kept track of us, sending cards and letters. but it's my first time seeing them since i was a kid, able to appreciate exactly what they did. >> and we will have more on that reunion 35 years in the making. and our transition from refugees to americans. that is in a three-part series coming up. may is asian pacific heritage month. we hope you will join us on may 17 to watch the entire series on robert handa's talk show right before this show at 8:30...
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durable plant-based table ware. actually, what you end up with is a product that has all the durableability of plastic but is compostble when you throw it away and will decompose within two years. i had the idea when i was working as a food and bench manager at a hotel. i'm a bit of a design nut. i figured what better way to champion sustainable living than something we do three times a day and that's eat. we're currently running a crowd funding kpap on kick starter.com. i'm excited to say we hit our goal. i'm seeking another $100,000 which i would like to devote to staffing and help me run the day-to-day businesses of the operation so i can focus on the things i need to branding, marketing, continuing to expand the product line. >> randall, that was a good pitch. i love. these are beautiful. >> thank you. >> i'm going to give these to you guys. i want two scores from you from one to ten. first, the product. what do you think of the product? second, the pitch. what do you think of the pitch. these come in both the c
durable plant-based table ware. actually, what you end up with is a product that has all the durableability of plastic but is compostble when you throw it away and will decompose within two years. i had the idea when i was working as a food and bench manager at a hotel. i'm a bit of a design nut. i figured what better way to champion sustainable living than something we do three times a day and that's eat. we're currently running a crowd funding kpap on kick starter.com. i'm excited to say we...
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. >> "action news" at 11:30 we're half ware through the memorial day holiday, tw thirds of the way and time to plot the course home. we'll show you some of the best apps to help awe void the gridlock. >> skydiver as a wrong term and amazingly is okay. >> graduates are are apparently getting a leg up thanks to mom dad, family and friends. new sure vaiv shows should soon be coming their way. >> first memorial day weekend means few in the sun for many people than is a time to remember and honor those that died while serving in country armed forces. >> annie mccormick has that part of offer coverage tonight. >> united veterans brides heburg marched holding flags with pride fol a mass at st. john's church and father. retired men and women and some still serve ago long with boy scouts held flags at the front of the church during the entire mass. and at the end the father blessed plaques touching moment for marriage uring 90. she worked in a factory where she learned out to detonate. >> it is beautiful. >> and falls township today families lined sidewalks. people celebrated our armed services
. >> "action news" at 11:30 we're half ware through the memorial day holiday, tw thirds of the way and time to plot the course home. we'll show you some of the best apps to help awe void the gridlock. >> skydiver as a wrong term and amazingly is okay. >> graduates are are apparently getting a leg up thanks to mom dad, family and friends. new sure vaiv shows should soon be coming their way. >> first memorial day weekend means few in the sun for many people than...
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all would lies were at yesterday's court hearing. >> we hope miss ware learned a valuable life lesson through all of this and she understands that she hurt a lot of people. >> it's the beginning of a long hard road that she has to live with for the rest of her life. >> ware's father is facing charges of involuntary manslaughter for allegedly giving his daughter permission to drive. >>> more teachers are looking for jobs today. 32 tenured teachers received layoff notices yesterday. 40 people were reassigned to new positions. this comes after 150 nontenured jobs were cut earlier this month. the state appointed monitor ordered the cuts as the city struggles with the loss of tax revenue from casino closures. >>> the governor of texas who's warning residents there that flood waters are still rising in some orders. the deck clar racelarations are widespread. janet shamlyian joins us. >> reporter: there are 13 people missing across the state. 19 deaths across texas. five of them here in houston where the city was just slammed by these storms. 11 inches of rain in under six hours. as you've h
all would lies were at yesterday's court hearing. >> we hope miss ware learned a valuable life lesson through all of this and she understands that she hurt a lot of people. >> it's the beginning of a long hard road that she has to live with for the rest of her life. >> ware's father is facing charges of involuntary manslaughter for allegedly giving his daughter permission to drive. >>> more teachers are looking for jobs today. 32 tenured teachers received layoff...
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ware which would encrypt files on user's computers until they paid a ransom. it affected more than 200,000 computers in a short amount of time, half of which were in the united states. in that short amount of time victims paid more than $27 million to get their computer files unencrypted. that's a lot of money, but it's a particularly staggering amount of money when you know each individual victim was paying about $750. adding up to $27 million in a short period of time shows how serious that was. those are the people who paid the ransom. so that operation was a success. and it was court supervised, as are all of our operations. and it was -- we couldn't have done it, though, without the law enforcement partners overseas and we certainly couldn't have done it without technical support from companies. i'm not going to name them all. and as an aside we didn't stop the day we announced the takedown and the shutdown of game over zeus botnet. we continued to pursue the people who are responsible. we have warrants for people's arrest. they announced a $3 million awa
ware which would encrypt files on user's computers until they paid a ransom. it affected more than 200,000 computers in a short amount of time, half of which were in the united states. in that short amount of time victims paid more than $27 million to get their computer files unencrypted. that's a lot of money, but it's a particularly staggering amount of money when you know each individual victim was paying about $750. adding up to $27 million in a short period of time shows how serious that...
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leroy ware is a special education teacher at miner elementary in northeast. he is accused of fondle ago nine-year-old boy. ware will face two counts of misdemeanor child sexual abuse. >>> marquise johnson is due in court tomorrow. that's uva student charged with public intoxication after a bloody arrest caught on camera. johnson's attorney filed a motion to have those charges dropped. he claims abc officers had no reasonable suspicion to arrest johnson, and tomorrow a judge is expected to decide the next steps in this case. >>> and tomorrow you will also probably hear a lot about fighting sex ason college campuses. virginia's governor, terry mcauliffe, is scheduled to sign the legislation passed by state law make cheers requires schools to bert interact with law enforcement. on top of that mcall i have is scheduled to receive recommendations from a state tax force on campus sexual assault. it's a group he formed before that rolling stone magazine article. >>> leave to the a map named bake tore realize half a loaf would be better than no loaf at all. >> that's
leroy ware is a special education teacher at miner elementary in northeast. he is accused of fondle ago nine-year-old boy. ware will face two counts of misdemeanor child sexual abuse. >>> marquise johnson is due in court tomorrow. that's uva student charged with public intoxication after a bloody arrest caught on camera. johnson's attorney filed a motion to have those charges dropped. he claims abc officers had no reasonable suspicion to arrest johnson, and tomorrow a judge is expected...
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julia ware was 15 and driving without a license when she crashed her father's suv on labor day weekend. she was ordered to do 300 hours of community service and write letters of apology as well as an essay on the impact of the accident. >>> 15-year-old digney keffer and lesher were all killed in that crash. their families were at today's hearing. >> we hope she learned a valuable life lesson through all of this. and she understands that she hurt a lot of people. >> it's beginning of a long and hard road that she's going to have to live the rest of her life. >> ware's father michael is facing charges of involuntary manslaughter for allegedly giving her mission to his daughter to drive. >>> amtrak will now use cameras to keep an eye on the engineers. nbc 10 investigator mitch blacher joins us live. and amtrak says this will make its trains and passengers safer. >> at the very least, they say this will help answer questions. if there's a future accident we still don't know why 188 was going more than 100 miles an hour when it derailed or what the engineer was doing in those moments leadin
julia ware was 15 and driving without a license when she crashed her father's suv on labor day weekend. she was ordered to do 300 hours of community service and write letters of apology as well as an essay on the impact of the accident. >>> 15-year-old digney keffer and lesher were all killed in that crash. their families were at today's hearing. >> we hope she learned a valuable life lesson through all of this. and she understands that she hurt a lot of people. >> it's...
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their families were at wednesday's hearing. >> we hope miss ware learned a valuable lesson. she understands she hurt a lot of people. >> it's the beginning of a long hard road that she has to live with for the rest of her life. >> the girl's father is facing charges of involuntary manslaughter for giving his daughter permission to drive. >>> 4:47 and 71 degrees outside. the death of a new jersey mathematician who inspired the movie "a beautiful mind" is inspiring seat belt safety. they were riding along the new jersey turnpike when the driver lost control and hit a guardrail. yesterday the governor's highway safety administration stresses the importance of state safety seat belt laws. >> we think this is a great opportunity to take a look and revisit your laws. it's important to send a strong message when you require someone to wear their seat belt. >> seat belt laws are divided into two areas, primary and secondary. secondary seat belt laws only allow police to issue you tickets when there's another citable traffic incident. new jersey has primary seat belt laws for everyon
their families were at wednesday's hearing. >> we hope miss ware learned a valuable lesson. she understands she hurt a lot of people. >> it's the beginning of a long hard road that she has to live with for the rest of her life. >> the girl's father is facing charges of involuntary manslaughter for giving his daughter permission to drive. >>> 4:47 and 71 degrees outside. the death of a new jersey mathematician who inspired the movie "a beautiful mind" is...
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>> reporter: over the years don and wennell ware kept track of us sending cards and letters. it's my first time seeing them since i was a kid able to appreciate exactly what they did. >> thank you for making this happen! >> reporter: the exchange of memories spanning 35 years, only this time without the barrier of language. >> easier to understand now. >> better english now. >> reporter: for the first time my parents learned about the massive campaign the wares launched taking responsibility for an entire family. >> remember the apartment you rented for us? >> yeah. >> reporter: they collected furniture. >> i'm trying to recall who donated what. >> reporter: found food from our native country. >> we saw a bag of ice and fish sauce. >> reporter: gave us this sweet color tv. >> the big tv set. the famous tv set. >> reporter: with a 9-inch screen. >> we watched "three's company" to learn english. >> reporter: funny the things you remember after 35 years. >> i made a cheese cake. your dad took one bite and went ewww. then served us something he didn't like. >> he said i don't lik
>> reporter: over the years don and wennell ware kept track of us sending cards and letters. it's my first time seeing them since i was a kid able to appreciate exactly what they did. >> thank you for making this happen! >> reporter: the exchange of memories spanning 35 years, only this time without the barrier of language. >> easier to understand now. >> better english now. >> reporter: for the first time my parents learned about the massive campaign the...
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. >> reporter: by 1980, withinel and don ware were raising five children on a modest income.after they received my mother's letter to holt asking for a sponsor, it wasn't a question of can or will. >> it was why not. i opened the mail that day. and i read that letter and that's it. i thought, they're coming. it's just what you do. >> during that time a lot of refugees were coming from vietnam, and many churches around the country were doing this. >> reporter: the ware family and staff at holt got the two churches to rally to receive a family from half a world away. we arrived in march of 1980 first touching down at san francisco international, then taking a bus across the golden gate bridge to travis air force base. my parents will never forget their first meal in america. >> fried chicken with some corn bread and mashed potato. everybody, you know like it because it's different. everybody got a fairly thick jacket also. >> reporter: with just those jackets, two changes of clothes and $100, we took flight the next morning to eugene oregon to start life in the united states. w
. >> reporter: by 1980, withinel and don ware were raising five children on a modest income.after they received my mother's letter to holt asking for a sponsor, it wasn't a question of can or will. >> it was why not. i opened the mail that day. and i read that letter and that's it. i thought, they're coming. it's just what you do. >> during that time a lot of refugees were coming from vietnam, and many churches around the country were doing this. >> reporter: the ware...
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. >> reporter: for don and winell ware there is only one. >> a life lived just for yourself is not a value. a life lived for other people is of value. >> reporter: today it's the weekly lunch pack to feed hungry kids in brownsville. a rural town in oregon. where children only attend school four days a week so they can help on the family farm. >> volunteer work in this community is really a big thing. because we have a lot of people that do things for others. >> reporter: winell is a retired nurse and don is both the editor of the newspaper and the mayor in a town so idyllic film makers used it as the back drop for the movie "stand by me." >> we have a lot of visitors because of the movie. >> reporter: and long before it was popular the wares adopted children from other countries. two from korea and one from vietnam. they were helped by holt international children's services an adoption agency in eugene oregon. >> they were the first people to do international adoption. >> reporter: by 1980 they had a packed house, raising five children on a modest income. that's when winell received
. >> reporter: for don and winell ware there is only one. >> a life lived just for yourself is not a value. a life lived for other people is of value. >> reporter: today it's the weekly lunch pack to feed hungry kids in brownsville. a rural town in oregon. where children only attend school four days a week so they can help on the family farm. >> volunteer work in this community is really a big thing. because we have a lot of people that do things for others. >>...
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the foot ware supports people and organizations that are driving social change. >>> a dad made the catch of a lifetime at the phillies mets game. 30-year-old caught it, you see him there with his 7-month-old son colton trapped to his chest. he made the camp with his left. >> it hurt, my hand is a little sore, he crushed that ball. you have a natural reaction e reaction and it worked out great. >> no mother's day will top the first mother's we ever had. >> that colton is a cutie. michael jack schmidt signed the ball as a souvenir. >> impressive. >>> 4:39. a high school principal in georgia is accused of making racially charged comments that sent an audience into chaos. >>> a blessing of the bikes gathering in north jersey turned deadly in newark, i'll have the details. >>> if ever there was a day for shorts and ts this is it, you feel it's warm and muggy and stays on the muggy side this afternoon. we have a high pollen count that was with us over the weekend staying with us through the workweek. we'll be back with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast there's a change in temperatur
the foot ware supports people and organizations that are driving social change. >>> a dad made the catch of a lifetime at the phillies mets game. 30-year-old caught it, you see him there with his 7-month-old son colton trapped to his chest. he made the camp with his left. >> it hurt, my hand is a little sore, he crushed that ball. you have a natural reaction e reaction and it worked out great. >> no mother's day will top the first mother's we ever had. >> that colton...
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>> reporter: for the first time my parents learned about the massive campaign the wares launched takingesponsibility for an entire family. >> remember the apartment that you rented for us? >> yes. >> they collected furniture. >> i'm trying to recall who donated what. >> reporter: found food from our native country. >> saw a bag of rice uncooked rice and fish sauce. >> reporter: and gave us this sweet color tv. >> right, big tv. >> my big tv. >> reporter: with a nine-inch screen. >> we watched "three's company" to learn english. >> reporter: funny the things you remember after 35 years. >> i made this cheesecake. i brought it to a pot luck. >> her dad took one bite and went -- ew. >> i didn't like t >> served us something i didn't like. >> oh i didn't like it. >> then we decided we were even. we just laughed. >> laughed so hard. that was funny. >> yeah. >> reporter: and some things never change. >> she is on the phone already. >> on the phone already. >> reporter: over the years, the agency hit tough times in 1980 but today, it's thriving in a new space. we tracked down the few remaining
>> reporter: for the first time my parents learned about the massive campaign the wares launched takingesponsibility for an entire family. >> remember the apartment that you rented for us? >> yes. >> they collected furniture. >> i'm trying to recall who donated what. >> reporter: found food from our native country. >> saw a bag of rice uncooked rice and fish sauce. >> reporter: and gave us this sweet color tv. >> right, big tv. >> my...
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we've attempted to eliminate as many barriers as possible we're within the civil service constraint ware merit based so we attempted to eliminate all of the hurdles that caused the details in the selection process major focus of this program is really providing the hiring managers with discretion and flexibility to make the hiring decision to identify people that are best qualified for the position under the old system supervisor a tremendous amount of rigidity in how much flexibility a hiring manage would go under the referral if the hiring manager was unable to make a hiring discussion we at human resources had to back out of the positions tied to the referral in order to give the hiring manager flexibility we tried to do all the work up front in h.r. and better dining room the hiring managers have an obligation to identify individuals that are best suited for the job they 14 interview the people in h.r. we want to make sure the data that the hiring manager has access to the materials at the their fingertips there are significant details in the selection processed we're waiting for doc
we've attempted to eliminate as many barriers as possible we're within the civil service constraint ware merit based so we attempted to eliminate all of the hurdles that caused the details in the selection process major focus of this program is really providing the hiring managers with discretion and flexibility to make the hiring decision to identify people that are best qualified for the position under the old system supervisor a tremendous amount of rigidity in how much flexibility a hiring...
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. >> a beautiful video bringing attention to -- >> a wareness. >> now, meet the gracious young lady who found her family and wants to pay it forward. >> all those children who want and deserve families they need you. >> get the buzz word for a chance to win a new ipad mini. >> prepare yourself for a visit to the o.r. what has surgeons swinging for the fences. as you can see, that is a human knee. >> i have a video a viewer posted to facebook. we looked into it and now we have the story behind it. this video creating quite a bit of internet outrage. you will see why. it's surveillance footage from inside a hospital. we are going to watch a nurse come in and start treating a child horribly. this child is four days old. it turns out, in this moment the nurse is frustrated the baby girl was crying and waking up the other babies. >> take it to the mom for the mom to hold the child. >> it gets worse. she hits the child, picks the child up out of the crib and begins hitting the child again. now, the reason this video is getting so much attention is because the nurse initially denied any wrong
. >> a beautiful video bringing attention to -- >> a wareness. >> now, meet the gracious young lady who found her family and wants to pay it forward. >> all those children who want and deserve families they need you. >> get the buzz word for a chance to win a new ipad mini. >> prepare yourself for a visit to the o.r. what has surgeons swinging for the fences. as you can see, that is a human knee. >> i have a video a viewer posted to facebook. we looked...
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>> buyer be ware. i would research the heck out of them to find out who they are, where they are and what they do. and make a decision. >>> the fbi investigation into biological resource center of illinois continued for more than a year, with no charges or answers for people like kathy and her standard linda hayes. >> i'd like know where they took his body, and what happened from there. it's time for regulations in this industry and moralry they broke laws. >> if you were sitting with the head of biological resource him? >> i'd beat the crap out of him. that's how mad i am. i don't know what else to say. i think he's a jerk, i think he treats life and death disrespectfully, and something better be done with that, him and his organization. >>> both distributed the ashes from wooden boxes, after all, they are not sure whose ashes they have >>> "america tonight"s lori jane gliha is here. lj, we are hearing from the nonprofit organization that there's a serious need for medical research to have the bodies.
>> buyer be ware. i would research the heck out of them to find out who they are, where they are and what they do. and make a decision. >>> the fbi investigation into biological resource center of illinois continued for more than a year, with no charges or answers for people like kathy and her standard linda hayes. >> i'd like know where they took his body, and what happened from there. it's time for regulations in this industry and moralry they broke laws. >> if you...
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the small-town former who took on a big agro giant in an animal we'll ware war. crusaders or criminals, the push to silence those who exposed where our food comes from. >>> americans are eating more meat and paying less for it than at any other time in u.s. history, at what cost. animals raised in the 1950s has given way to an industrial rev laughings of sorts of the a pugh report on industrial farm animal production found the change happened largely out of the view of consumers. now, the pugh report came to a disturbing conclusion, saying the. much as harm to the animals that we raised for food. the agriculture gag la debate referred to as ag-gag laws centers around how to handle individuals and organizations who document bad practices on farm without the consent of the farmer. animal right activists want it to folk on the abuses rather than how the law is gather. laws designed to make it tougher are gaining traction. monday north carolina senate passed a proposal to criminally charge people who misrepresent themselves when applying for a job at a farm. making i
the small-town former who took on a big agro giant in an animal we'll ware war. crusaders or criminals, the push to silence those who exposed where our food comes from. >>> americans are eating more meat and paying less for it than at any other time in u.s. history, at what cost. animals raised in the 1950s has given way to an industrial rev laughings of sorts of the a pugh report on industrial farm animal production found the change happened largely out of the view of consumers. now,...
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leroy ware, special education teacher is accused of fondling a 9-year-old boy. his trial was supposed to start this morning. it's now been delayed until late june. he face twos counts of misdemeanor child sex abuse. >>> a big tax hike is off the table now in prince george's county. later today officials will be voting on a spending plan but it doesn't include that property tax hike of 15.6% which proposed by county executive baker. that would have generated a projected $133 million amount to education but in the face of strict optician that increase -- opposition that increase was stripped from the plan. >>> erica with more on the weather. >> they are not on radar yet. but you can see pop-up showers on 9 futurecast in the next their way into the region. in the afternoon hours. whatever we have today is slower than yesterday. yesterday we had a pocket of energy that swept on through to the north of us. today we don't have that same trigger, but we have plenty of heat and humidity. that is why we think we're going to get some of these isolated thunderstorms to bub
leroy ware, special education teacher is accused of fondling a 9-year-old boy. his trial was supposed to start this morning. it's now been delayed until late june. he face twos counts of misdemeanor child sex abuse. >>> a big tax hike is off the table now in prince george's county. later today officials will be voting on a spending plan but it doesn't include that property tax hike of 15.6% which proposed by county executive baker. that would have generated a projected $133 million...
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. >>> uggs is making a line of star wars inspired foot ware. there will be sleek black weather and black piping. it led up to the december releases of the new stars war movie. the can't wait for that one. >> are you kidding me, maribel it's it's the greatest movie ever. >> reporter: let's talk about the draft. the eagles chose nelson agular. coach chip kelly said they went for him twice before pulling the trigger. he said he had a sense he would ends up an eagles. >> he is a great fit for what we're doing know him fairly well i try to recruit him when i was in college he never visited, but we knew him from berkeley prep back in tampa. >>> marcus mariota went to the titans at number two. the "action news" 0 sports team will breakdown the draft after "action news" at 11. eagles up until the last second still tried to draft marcus mariota. >> reporter: he did a nice stutter step. >> deeked him. >> reporter: yeah. we'll see him on the eagles field this this year. we have shower activity down to the south. we had some up near dover but that melted a
. >>> uggs is making a line of star wars inspired foot ware. there will be sleek black weather and black piping. it led up to the december releases of the new stars war movie. the can't wait for that one. >> are you kidding me, maribel it's it's the greatest movie ever. >> reporter: let's talk about the draft. the eagles chose nelson agular. coach chip kelly said they went for him twice before pulling the trigger. he said he had a sense he would ends up an eagles. >>...
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it introduced friday ware when ghananans are encouraged to come to work in a native fabric. a musician is an outstanding supporter. >> i think we should where africa monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, and friday the western. when you go to the west no one wears the africa once a year. >> reporter: traditionally the cloth is supposed to show how a person is feeling. they have individual names, and for many there's a spiritual attachment. all of this is disappearing and it's up to individuals to hold on to it and support the local industry. >> i'm russell beard in the sea of cortez mexico to explore the future
it introduced friday ware when ghananans are encouraged to come to work in a native fabric. a musician is an outstanding supporter. >> i think we should where africa monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, and friday the western. when you go to the west no one wears the africa once a year. >> reporter: traditionally the cloth is supposed to show how a person is feeling. they have individual names, and for many there's a spiritual attachment. all of this is disappearing and it's up to...
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the police want you to be ware. tom roussey has the investigation. tom: i spoke with a victim by phone. she said she and a female companion were walking down the street when they were approached by what they described as a beautiful well-dressed couple that appeared to be on a date. but that couple had a gun and robbed the couple less than a block from m street at 9:00 last night. shortly after that, the police believe the same couple struck again, on the campus of georgetown university near the business school. they robbed a 19-year-old student of his iphone and student id card. on 31st street, it was near a hotel. the female victim said at first they tried to rob her mail camp opinion -- male companion, but he is german and only had euros so then they robbed them of their credit cards. >> georgetown is one of the beautiful spots of d.c., so for that to happen is real big. tom: the female of the suspect couple threatened the victims in both cases, according to the police report. in one case she said, "i know your name," and in the other case she sai
the police want you to be ware. tom roussey has the investigation. tom: i spoke with a victim by phone. she said she and a female companion were walking down the street when they were approached by what they described as a beautiful well-dressed couple that appeared to be on a date. but that couple had a gun and robbed the couple less than a block from m street at 9:00 last night. shortly after that, the police believe the same couple struck again, on the campus of georgetown university near...
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renewable and green house regrergs from california sources and in that context we're asking for the ware of some city requirements standard contract terms and we the ability to move forward with those under a delegation of authority from the board where we don't need to come back each time we wish to strike a contract if it exceeds 10 years or $10 million we're proposing in this legislation to annual report how we're doing how much we've procured so you understand we're exercising the authority we're requesting and we would have the budget issues around the contracts be part of our standard budgeting process we're looking for the authorities not only for the community agreeing gas station program but our existing program. >> obtain the power side. >> yes. >> and i think this is important to note we're not proposing to use those authorizations and those waivers for excuse me for generation we'll deputy on city owned property we envision those in the city process. >> so what kind of products would be utilizing in granted those authorizes what kind of program design we're proposing to have
renewable and green house regrergs from california sources and in that context we're asking for the ware of some city requirements standard contract terms and we the ability to move forward with those under a delegation of authority from the board where we don't need to come back each time we wish to strike a contract if it exceeds 10 years or $10 million we're proposing in this legislation to annual report how we're doing how much we've procured so you understand we're exercising the authority...
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janice said we're getting ready to opec our first enterprise students will be selling they're back wares to the public and fund for this help to underwrite the program but also teach students how to assimilate in the with that when they become part of businesses part of the best of the best things i get to do as chancellor get to boost by my faculty we have a wonderful faculties along with the students and staff and administrators i'd like to acknowledge our president virginia perez (clapping) it's her responsibility for the daily operations of our centers as well as the campus along with jessie lee our center dean (clapping) you know this is really probably the best job i've ever had and the best job because of you and because of the partners we have both with the mayor's office and the unified school district the university in the city and our elected officials with great pride i get to introduce her again leader pelosi is just perhaps the stanch it best ally we've had and she's been doing it a loojt to help the institution not only to strive but the best of the best that's where we're
janice said we're getting ready to opec our first enterprise students will be selling they're back wares to the public and fund for this help to underwrite the program but also teach students how to assimilate in the with that when they become part of businesses part of the best of the best things i get to do as chancellor get to boost by my faculty we have a wonderful faculties along with the students and staff and administrators i'd like to acknowledge our president virginia perez (clapping)...
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6 months and go through the whole process we don't know when we're going to transfer the proposed ware trying to buy some time and allow for transition the time city and look like an r f q process again. >> just wanted to get on record she'll be the only one to respond and we'll get approved we don't need to say more the garden a beautiful and appreciative of the comments you take it for grand and don't think about what impotence behind the scenes i was there back in 1993 for the ribbon cutting so a motion and second. >> i move. >> commissioner bustos do you have a motion. >> let's do that. >> chair first. >> so commissioners please announce our vote your commissioner mondejar commissioner singh commissioner bustos madam chair rosales i have 4 i's. >> motion passes. >> thank you. (clapping.) call the next item ass. >> the nobody is 5 f authorizing the south of market to the yerba buena gardens programming agreement with the yerba buena arts and event of california nonprofit public benefit corporation to exonerated the term by 3 years for an announcement not to exceed 4 hundred and 24 t
6 months and go through the whole process we don't know when we're going to transfer the proposed ware trying to buy some time and allow for transition the time city and look like an r f q process again. >> just wanted to get on record she'll be the only one to respond and we'll get approved we don't need to say more the garden a beautiful and appreciative of the comments you take it for grand and don't think about what impotence behind the scenes i was there back in 1993 for the ribbon...
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estimates over 100,000 minority rohingya fled the country, making their ware to cox's bizarre, in bangladesh across to andaman sea, thailand indonesia and malaysia. since the beginning of 2014, 88,000 rohingya and bangladeshi migrants fled. 25,000 have undertaken that journey. of them nearly 1,000 died >>> more on the refugee crisis let's talk to alastair bolton from the u.n.h.c.r. joining us from bangkok. we have a crisis meeting in malaysia today. but myanmar is conspeck use by its ab kens. sense. what -- absence. what kind of regional response will we see if myanmar is not there? >> as we know the thai government proposed a regional conference on 29 may. amongst those invited is the government of myanmar. their participation is key to levelling the situation in an immediate and structural sense. there has been a number of positive develops in myanmar. they need to be encouraged and expanded. the u.n. says the countries have a humanitarian obligation to help the migrants. that doesn't seem to be happening on a wide scale. why are we seeing a push back policy by the countries involved in. >
estimates over 100,000 minority rohingya fled the country, making their ware to cox's bizarre, in bangladesh across to andaman sea, thailand indonesia and malaysia. since the beginning of 2014, 88,000 rohingya and bangladeshi migrants fled. 25,000 have undertaken that journey. of them nearly 1,000 died >>> more on the refugee crisis let's talk to alastair bolton from the u.n.h.c.r. joining us from bangkok. we have a crisis meeting in malaysia today. but myanmar is conspeck use by its...
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ware tracking the first tropical storm of the pacific. tropical storm andres.threat to if i land mass. ll away from mexico and cabo san lucas. expected to strengthen continuing over the pacific to category 2 hurricane and then as we head towards the early part of next week it weak tone tropical storm but notice the north west ward motion. it does take it away from any land so that is good news in case heading to mexico traveling. >> tomorrow morning starting out with upper 40's to the mid 50's fog may be dense in patches so you need to watch out and allow a little extra time. may need the wiper as well because the fog is right down on the deck. 1400 feet deep. it's a little bitn the misty side and myself ty around sfo. tomorrow afternoon 63 in san francisco. fog linger half mache bay 59 degrees. 80 in santa rosa. 78 in napa out towards fairfield. 9 in oakland. 75 sap jose. 82 degree ins livermore. 75 in santa cruz. if heading to the bottle rock festival tomorrow is the start of the 3 day festival in nap a.mid 60's with cloud cover ju before the festival gets un
ware tracking the first tropical storm of the pacific. tropical storm andres.threat to if i land mass. ll away from mexico and cabo san lucas. expected to strengthen continuing over the pacific to category 2 hurricane and then as we head towards the early part of next week it weak tone tropical storm but notice the north west ward motion. it does take it away from any land so that is good news in case heading to mexico traveling. >> tomorrow morning starting out with upper 40's to the mid...
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the situation in greece as well as concerns with china's economy wared on the the dow was off 86 pointso 18,105. nasdaq was off about 10 and so was the s&p 500. the yield on the ten year was back above two and a quarter percent. quite a move there. >>> the president of the san francisco fed says he's optimistic about the u.s. economy and expects to see further improvement in the labor market. as for when the central bank will hike rates, the move should not be telegraphed opinion. >> my personal preference is that we don't have the most telegraph edeydependency. should be coming together every six weeks and discussing what the outlook looks like. and what the appropry decisions at that meeting are. >> williams is a voting member of the federal open market committee. >>> citigroup confirmed it could plead guilty to an antitrust charge over the banks dealings in the foreign exchange markets. citi and other big banks have been accused of manipulating the currency market to their own advantage. >>> still ahead, it has been a great year for t relat stocks but there's one group that's lagging
the situation in greece as well as concerns with china's economy wared on the the dow was off 86 pointso 18,105. nasdaq was off about 10 and so was the s&p 500. the yield on the ten year was back above two and a quarter percent. quite a move there. >>> the president of the san francisco fed says he's optimistic about the u.s. economy and expects to see further improvement in the labor market. as for when the central bank will hike rates, the move should not be telegraphed opinion....
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is "techknow," a show of invo vasions that can save lives, we'll explore the intersection of hart ware and huge -- hardware and humanity. let's check out the team. marita davison is specialising in ecology. tonight, what are the scientists at monsanta up to. we go into their lab. are they moving away from genetically modified crops. dr crystal dilworth is a molecular science and cara santa maria has a bank ground in science. i'm phil torres, an endometeorologist. tonight spiders and goats - and how we may hannes spider -- harness spider silk. that's the team, let's do some science. ♪ music ♪ ] >>> hey guys, welcome to "techknow." what does the bulletproof vest have to do with goat's milk. the answer lies in spider silk - of all things. i got a chance to look at the future of fabrics. it is fascinating. let's take a look. >> reporter: they are nature's masterful architects, genius at structural design. their silk - though just a fraction of the size of a human hair, is stronger than steel and more powerful than tevlar. you have called spider silk the ancient biomaterial for the future.
is "techknow," a show of invo vasions that can save lives, we'll explore the intersection of hart ware and huge -- hardware and humanity. let's check out the team. marita davison is specialising in ecology. tonight, what are the scientists at monsanta up to. we go into their lab. are they moving away from genetically modified crops. dr crystal dilworth is a molecular science and cara santa maria has a bank ground in science. i'm phil torres, an endometeorologist. tonight spiders and...
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is "techknow," a show of invo vasions that can save lives, we'll explore the intersection of hart waree -- hardware and humanity. let's check out the team. marita davison is specialising in ecology. tonight, what are the scientists at monsanta up to. we go into their lab.
is "techknow," a show of invo vasions that can save lives, we'll explore the intersection of hart waree -- hardware and humanity. let's check out the team. marita davison is specialising in ecology. tonight, what are the scientists at monsanta up to. we go into their lab.
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for farmers and produce vendors at this fruit and vegetable market in olympia where mike sales his ware. >> cherries, peaches apricots, watermelons, honeydew. >> they have declared a state of emergency. >> we're seeing things this time of year that we've never seen before. >> the drought is expected to cost washington farmers $1 billion this year. the state is offering incentives willing to sacrifice some crops to save water. >> here the drought is well into its fourth year, but that may be the beginning. parts of the u.s. may suffer from dry spells that last for decades. using tree rings to compare past rainfall levels and powerful computer modeling scientists atonias daughterat nasa and columbia university predict droughts. in the past droughts have destroyed whole civilizations. a dry spell ended the civilization of the nasazi. >> u.s. airlines expect to carry a record number of passenger this is summer. the entry's leading train group project passengers will be up 5% this year. that could drive up prices up demand for seats and drive up prices. >>> bullying in jobs. 40% never speak
for farmers and produce vendors at this fruit and vegetable market in olympia where mike sales his ware. >> cherries, peaches apricots, watermelons, honeydew. >> they have declared a state of emergency. >> we're seeing things this time of year that we've never seen before. >> the drought is expected to cost washington farmers $1 billion this year. the state is offering incentives willing to sacrifice some crops to save water. >> here the drought is well into its...
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. >> i'm ware i may not be the youngest candidate in this race. but i have one big advantage. i have been coloring my hair for years. so -- you're not going to see me turn white in the white house. >> well big laughs for that prediction. >> all right. >>> still ahead, the nba finals set with one team making a return after 40 years. >>> plus, a boy riding his bike suddenly hit by gunfire. the surveillance video just released and the special visit he got in the hospital. >>> also new this morning. a car involved in a police chase ending up in somebody's home. >>> yep, that's car in a house. that's where that car ended up after a police chase in gary indiana. a driver lost control and slammed right into the side of the home. he climbed from the wreckage and escaped officers. nobody was in the house at the time. >>> well some big money for the country's three biggest banks. making more than $1 billion in overdraft fees in the first three months of the year. the they continue at this rate bank of america, wells fargo, and jpmorgan chase will rake in huge numbers by tend of december
. >> i'm ware i may not be the youngest candidate in this race. but i have one big advantage. i have been coloring my hair for years. so -- you're not going to see me turn white in the white house. >> well big laughs for that prediction. >> all right. >>> still ahead, the nba finals set with one team making a return after 40 years. >>> plus, a boy riding his bike suddenly hit by gunfire. the surveillance video just released and the special visit he got in the...
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. >>> also in the law of vendors who sell other items in the market now have to sell their wares away from the farm stands. the farmers are now required to post signs stating "we grow what we sell." >>> coming up, new video tonight from the moment an amtrak train flew off the tracks in philadelphia. the critical fix being made right now to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> and a horrifying scene caught on tape. a school bus dragging a little girl down the street and the stranger who raced to rescue her. >> and football training goes high-tech. how a stanford >> amtrak is spending the weekend installing speed controls at the site of this week's deadly derailment nor philadelphia. in the meantime, kris van cleave show us investigators are looking for clues in the windshield. >> reporter: new video from a security camera shows the speeding train as it careened off the tracks. the accident prompted federal regulators to order amtrak to complete installation of the plain control that could stop a speeding train. add speed limit signs. the national transportation safety board asked the
. >>> also in the law of vendors who sell other items in the market now have to sell their wares away from the farm stands. the farmers are now required to post signs stating "we grow what we sell." >>> coming up, new video tonight from the moment an amtrak train flew off the tracks in philadelphia. the critical fix being made right now to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> and a horrifying scene caught on tape. a school bus dragging a little girl down the...
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thouz stand thousands stopped by to sample the tasty wares. if snacking wasn't on your agenda. music and family friendly games. >>> all right, we will be right back. there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two years. or get $300 back and free dvr service for 1 year, with a 2 year agreement. hurry, offer ends june 8th. go to getfios.com. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girl plays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. dresses start at $25. the eva mendes collection. exclusively at new york and company. >>> amelia made a great point. wizard down. caps down. all turning to the nats to bail us out. awe calling through. bryce hear. tremend
thouz stand thousands stopped by to sample the tasty wares. if snacking wasn't on your agenda. music and family friendly games. >>> all right, we will be right back. there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price...
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. >>> be bare ware of a trouble text. >>> american troops exposed to chemicals in combat but are their children and grandchildren paying the price for it? >> had i known that there was an agent orange i probably wouldn't have gotten married. >> the new push in the bay area to get answers. that's new at 6:00. >>> we have an update on breaking news that we told you about, that hostage situation in antioch is now over. these are live pictures from the antioch police department where the police chief is going to be speaking in just a few minutes from now to give us an update on the situation that ended peacefully. a hostage -- a suspect accused of making two people daj hostage but before that taking police on a car chase and basically attempting to car jack several people it ended peacefully there as you see around 3:30 this afternoon. when that news conference happens we will bring it to you live, we will also have it online and we will have the latest tonight on nbc bay area news at 6:00. >> right now an alert to smartphone users, the ever present iphone is vulnerable to a new bug, a bug
. >>> be bare ware of a trouble text. >>> american troops exposed to chemicals in combat but are their children and grandchildren paying the price for it? >> had i known that there was an agent orange i probably wouldn't have gotten married. >> the new push in the bay area to get answers. that's new at 6:00. >>> we have an update on breaking news that we told you about, that hostage situation in antioch is now over. these are live pictures from the antioch...