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. >> dornstein: so he said there was a bomb expert? >> a libyan bomb expert, yes. >> dornstein: so the hunt is on for abu agela? >> if he's still alive. (internet phone ringing) >> hi dad. >> dornstein: hi guys. >> dad, we can't actually see your eyes. we can just your nose and mouth. move down. >> there you are. where are you now? do you even know where dad is? >> washington, d.c. >> so, what are you doing in washington? >> dornstein: that's a really good question. well, there's gonna be a whole ceremony at a big cemetery. you know, there's like the one national cemetery? >> yeah, arlington cemetery. >> dornstein: arlington national cemetery. they put up a monument for this bombing that killed uncle david. and now 25 years later all the families are gonna come, and, uh, i'm gonna show up for uncle david. can you guys imagine still caring about a story even 25 years later? >> yes. >> yeah, if it made my brother die. >> dornstein: yeah. >> 25 years ago tomorrow, four days before christmas, a bomb exploded on board a pan am jetliner over
. >> dornstein: so he said there was a bomb expert? >> a libyan bomb expert, yes. >> dornstein: so the hunt is on for abu agela? >> if he's still alive. (internet phone ringing) >> hi dad. >> dornstein: hi guys. >> dad, we can't actually see your eyes. we can just your nose and mouth. move down. >> there you are. where are you now? do you even know where dad is? >> washington, d.c. >> so, what are you doing in washington? >>...
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now they released two expert testimonies that they say in the interest of being transparent, one expert calling rice's death a tragic and heartbreaking event, but the belief that rice posed a threat of serious physical harm or death wassubjectively reasonable as his response to that perceived threat. the other expert a retired fbi agent saying the only facts that matter in determining if the officer acted reasonably are those he had at the time. officer loehmann had no information to suggest that the weapon was anything, but a real handgun and the speed would not give the officer time to focus on the weapon. rice's lawyers say that the release of these expert reports prove that the prosecutor's office does not want accountability. any presentation to a grand jury without the prosecutor advocating for tamir is a charade to get experts to assist in the whitewash when the world has the video of what happened is all the more alarming. the prosecutor's office says they are not reaching any conclusions based on expert opinions. a grand jury will ultimately decide whether or not officer loehma
now they released two expert testimonies that they say in the interest of being transparent, one expert calling rice's death a tragic and heartbreaking event, but the belief that rice posed a threat of serious physical harm or death wassubjectively reasonable as his response to that perceived threat. the other expert a retired fbi agent saying the only facts that matter in determining if the officer acted reasonably are those he had at the time. officer loehmann had no information to suggest...
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i believe that the person. >> but your experts didn't. >> there were many experts. you probably haven't had an opportunity to read the excellent report issued by the democrats but on september 13th the intelligence community issued its first thorough, fully coordinated assessment of what happened in benghazi. it said we assess the attacks on tuesday against the u.s. consulate in benghazi, began spontaneously and attacks began spontaneously following the protest at the u.s. embassy in cairo and ties with al-qaeda and there is no contradiction and protest and because of the video and those who were affiliated with al-qaeda. >> contradiction. >> there is no contradiction well planned attack, no preplanned attack, how about that? one of them is well planned and one is not and jay carney says no preplanned and expert in libya said it was preplanned. >> experts in libya were among the experts looking at this and analyzing it. we went on the basis of the intelligence community and they were scrambling to get all the information that they could and yes the intelligence comm
i believe that the person. >> but your experts didn't. >> there were many experts. you probably haven't had an opportunity to read the excellent report issued by the democrats but on september 13th the intelligence community issued its first thorough, fully coordinated assessment of what happened in benghazi. it said we assess the attacks on tuesday against the u.s. consulate in benghazi, began spontaneously and attacks began spontaneously following the protest at the u.s. embassy...
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they no longer will do recommendations based on expert opinion. instead, they will only do recommendations based on the science and that is a change that will occur. i think the other thing that is an important thing to reflect is that in some cases science does change and in case of our understanding of blood cholesterol versus dietary cholesterol there is an evolution in understanding the difference of those and what they cause and i think we want to be prepared to make sure we review in a rigorous way times it happens. i think there's not one simple answer to the problem that you raised but a number of pieces of how we can work to get to a place where we have the most consistent science-based advice. >> and let me add that congress has directed us to take a look at the preponderance of that available science which suggests, a term that i'm familiar with in the practice of law, it suggests that there may be studies on both sides of an issue. and it is important and necessary for folks to weigh the studies. and one of the challenges of this is to
they no longer will do recommendations based on expert opinion. instead, they will only do recommendations based on the science and that is a change that will occur. i think the other thing that is an important thing to reflect is that in some cases science does change and in case of our understanding of blood cholesterol versus dietary cholesterol there is an evolution in understanding the difference of those and what they cause and i think we want to be prepared to make sure we review in a...
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again, we have a few minutes to talk to our experts at 202-895- 5560. that's it for wusa 9 news at noon. have a great day. bye-bye. >> billy: no one wants to hear a damn word you have to say. >> jill: you leave. you have no place here. >> billy: what, are your -- your words gonna bring delia back? >> adam: of course not. >> billy: so, if you're so determined to do the right thing for once in your sorry life, why don't you walk the hell away and let us honor my daughter's memory in peace? >> victor: for once, you're right, billy boy. but since you were released into my custody -- >> jack: maybe adam should be allowed to speak. >> phyllis: jack -- >> kevin: no, no, he needs to keep his mouth shut. you've got no rights here. >> jack: that may be, but the little girl who we're all here to honor would have looked beyond that. delia would have looked into adam's heart and seen the best in him, not the worst. >> victoria: billy...please.
again, we have a few minutes to talk to our experts at 202-895- 5560. that's it for wusa 9 news at noon. have a great day. bye-bye. >> billy: no one wants to hear a damn word you have to say. >> jill: you leave. you have no place here. >> billy: what, are your -- your words gonna bring delia back? >> adam: of course not. >> billy: so, if you're so determined to do the right thing for once in your sorry life, why don't you walk the hell away and let us honor my...
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experts say in ten years car will have more safety features to prevent experts say the technology is ready now... but most car companies aren't ready to make the veclesust ye.. studts at medithiddl schol ndoovr hghschol t to chk t th vol today. it's adriver-assist car at meanst has systs th willkeep u in youlane, brek fr you, detect tffic and park the ar. the niversity o iowa... which has been doing research on advanced vehicle safety systems for 20 years... showed off the car today. 10:51:21 this junior high student who is 12 years old... in ten years all technology on this car will be standard on the car he buys 10:51:31 in ten years...researchers say driveless cars will also be available. and those cars are already being tested on public roadways in several states. nats inside car: "automated control engaging " "feet off hands off eyes off" virginia, california, nevada, washington d-c have okayed self-driving car tests. this packed car is traveling 65-miles per hour down a stretch of virginia highway. a virginia tech researcher is in the driver's seat...just in case... experts say
experts say in ten years car will have more safety features to prevent experts say the technology is ready now... but most car companies aren't ready to make the veclesust ye.. studts at medithiddl schol ndoovr hghschol t to chk t th vol today. it's adriver-assist car at meanst has systs th willkeep u in youlane, brek fr you, detect tffic and park the ar. the niversity o iowa... which has been doing research on advanced vehicle safety systems for 20 years... showed off the car today. 10:51:21...
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but some experts stress obama's review of the u.s. exit strategy is not enough to turn around the situation. nazar ul islam, nhk world, islamabad. >>> ten years ago a powerful earthquake in northern pakistan killed more than 70,000 people. many others were left seriously injured and sometimes physically disabled. women who are disabled face deep-rooted social prejudices in pakistan. nhk world's fumio sugaya reports on a project giving female quake survivors both work and hope. >> reporter: a fashion show took place in pakistan's capital islamabad. all eyes were on the models' multicolored accessory beads made of an ordinary material, paper. >> thank you very much and enjoy the rest of the evening. >> reporter: elli takagaki from japan was the organizer. working around the world in the field of international development, five years ago she arrived in pakistan. she soon became painfully aware of the low social status given to women. after the 2005 earthquake, injured women unable to work were often seen as burdens and abandoned by their
but some experts stress obama's review of the u.s. exit strategy is not enough to turn around the situation. nazar ul islam, nhk world, islamabad. >>> ten years ago a powerful earthquake in northern pakistan killed more than 70,000 people. many others were left seriously injured and sometimes physically disabled. women who are disabled face deep-rooted social prejudices in pakistan. nhk world's fumio sugaya reports on a project giving female quake survivors both work and hope. >>...
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our experts call it lurking. and the heaviest users in this study told us they check their feeds more than 100 times a day. >> sometimes i'll catch myself like going on my social media way too much. about 200 times in a day. >> we asked about 20 teens in our study to send us videos responding to questions about the power of social media in their lives. >> the most times i check it in a day, i lose track. it's just a need, like i have to. >> 90, 100. even when i'm hanging out with people, i still check my phone a lot. the one thing i want to do is miss out on something. >> i think i check tuesday about 100 times at school. i'll whip it out in the middle of class and wonder, what else is everybody else up to? >> why check over 100 times a day? they are worried about fitting in. >> i want to make sure no one is saying mean things about me. >> 36% say -- >> i want to see if my friends are doing things without me. >> 61% say -- >> i want to see if my posts are being liked and comments. >> i would still check my phone
our experts call it lurking. and the heaviest users in this study told us they check their feeds more than 100 times a day. >> sometimes i'll catch myself like going on my social media way too much. about 200 times in a day. >> we asked about 20 teens in our study to send us videos responding to questions about the power of social media in their lives. >> the most times i check it in a day, i lose track. it's just a need, like i have to. >> 90, 100. even when i'm hanging...
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. >> anchor: prosecutors say they want their own experts to evaluate him, which could i did that trial. 7's john kuoko live with more on what happened in court today. >> reporter: against the request of his defense a judge has odded that phillip chisolm will face the prosecution's competency expert. friday afternoon fill ilchisolm ilchisolm's defense team want the court to wait on allowing the prosecution to have their own competency expert . . >> reporter: he was not in court friday is accused of rap raping and killing his high school teacher colleen ritter back in 2013. as of thursday the 16-year-old's trial is now on hold while he spends 20 days at a worcester re recovery hospital for observation after a sigh cogs saw him banking his head on the of his cell wednesday. the prosecution wants their own expert to see chisolm because they believe it's a proactive move . >>> it allows for one or more place any time of the proceeding and in particular talk about having as muchings in as possible. understanding that such things should be given a thorough review . >> anchor: the request left
. >> anchor: prosecutors say they want their own experts to evaluate him, which could i did that trial. 7's john kuoko live with more on what happened in court today. >> reporter: against the request of his defense a judge has odded that phillip chisolm will face the prosecution's competency expert. friday afternoon fill ilchisolm ilchisolm's defense team want the court to wait on allowing the prosecution to have their own competency expert . . >> reporter: he was not in court...
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they respect us. >> reporter: james is an expert in their language, and narates "never alone." when we met him, they were attending a summit where community leaders gathered to discuss ways to protect the culture and language. >> reporter: is this culture and language in danger. >> our way of life. language. >> he says the game could preserve the language spoken by 2000 of alaska. >> playing the game would make them interested and make them serious about living there. >> reporter: while the developers wanted "never alone" to preserve the culture, it was important to bring their stories for the rest of the world. there could be mutual saving. >> this is it. >> there's so much enrichment, whether it's spiritual, literary, be at home, beindigenous, know where you are and who you are. >> this is not about saving the culture as much about imparting what is cultures. >> we are living culture, we are a strong culture in spite of all issues, we are still here. we are still alive. this game is to celebrate and show the people. >> to make sure the game succeeded, they turned to entry exp
they respect us. >> reporter: james is an expert in their language, and narates "never alone." when we met him, they were attending a summit where community leaders gathered to discuss ways to protect the culture and language. >> reporter: is this culture and language in danger. >> our way of life. language. >> he says the game could preserve the language spoken by 2000 of alaska. >> playing the game would make them interested and make them serious about...
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one expert said in his report, there can be no doubt that rice's death was tragic and indeed when one age heartbreaking. however, officer loehmann's belief that rice posed a threat of serious physical harm or death was objectively reasonable as was his response to that perceived threat. the other expert a retired fbi agent saying, the only facts that matter in determining if the officer acted reasonably are those he had at the time. saying, officer loehmann had no information to suggest the weapon was anything but a real handgun and the speed with which the confrontation progressed would not give the officer time to focus on the weapon. rice's lawyers say the release of these expert reports prove the prosecutor's office does not want accountability, saying, any presentation to a grand jury without the prosecutor advocating for tamir is a charade. to get so-called experts to assist in the whitewash when the world has the video of what happened is all the more alarming. the prosecutor's office says they are not reaching anys base opinions. a grand jury will ultimately decide whether or
one expert said in his report, there can be no doubt that rice's death was tragic and indeed when one age heartbreaking. however, officer loehmann's belief that rice posed a threat of serious physical harm or death was objectively reasonable as was his response to that perceived threat. the other expert a retired fbi agent saying, the only facts that matter in determining if the officer acted reasonably are those he had at the time. saying, officer loehmann had no information to suggest the...
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our experts call it lurking. the heaviest users in the study told us they check their feeds more than 10 0 times a da. >> sometimes i'll catch myself going on social media way too much about 200 times in a day. >> we asked about 20 teens to send us videos responding to questions about the power of social media and their lives. >> the most times i check it in a day, i lose track. it's just a need i have -- like i need to. >> i probably check my phone 90, 100, 110. even when i'm hanging out with people, the one thing i want to do is miss out on something. >> i checked it about 100 times at school before. i'll whip it out in the middle of class like wonder what everybody else is up to? >> why check over 100 times a day? even during school? they are really worried about fitting in. 21% say. >> i want to make sure no one is saying mean things about me. >> 36%. >> i want to see if my friends are doing things without me. >> and 61% say. >> i want to see if my posts are getting likes and comments. >> even though i was at
our experts call it lurking. the heaviest users in the study told us they check their feeds more than 10 0 times a da. >> sometimes i'll catch myself going on social media way too much about 200 times in a day. >> we asked about 20 teens to send us videos responding to questions about the power of social media and their lives. >> the most times i check it in a day, i lose track. it's just a need i have -- like i need to. >> i probably check my phone 90, 100, 110. even...
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i will get the expert to do it. >> no holding hands. slow down. >> we gave instruction. >> somebody please take the microphone away from that guy. >> don't you need police on the skate rink? >> never. >> it works when you let people make thousands of decisions a minute. there's no way that any planner can know all of those things as fast as you and i know our own interests. >> it was an example of what economists called spontaneous. >> the idea without a central plan people figure things out on their own. there's spontaneous order in their nature schools of fish, a flock of birds. each bird moves on its own without constant direction from a leader. how did language happen? nobody designed the english language. it just evolved. >> language is a blemess everyl wauj has words that mean different things but sound the same. >> let's create a world language that follows the rules. >> he is the biggest example of that. >> william shatner made the movie. >> the u.s. army used it in drills. it was the language of their made up opposing armies. >
i will get the expert to do it. >> no holding hands. slow down. >> we gave instruction. >> somebody please take the microphone away from that guy. >> don't you need police on the skate rink? >> never. >> it works when you let people make thousands of decisions a minute. there's no way that any planner can know all of those things as fast as you and i know our own interests. >> it was an example of what economists called spontaneous. >> the idea...
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there were many experts. if you look you probably haven't had an opportunity to read the excellent report issued by the democrats. on september 13 the intelligence community issued the first thorough fully coordinated assessment of what happened in benghazi. it said we assessed the attacks on tuesday against the u.s. consulate in benghazi, began spontaneously following the protests at the u.s. embassy in cairo. extremists with ties to al qaeda were involved in the attacks. there was no contradiction. the protests because of the video and those affiliated. >> is there a contradiction here? >> there is no contradiction. >> how about this contradiction? well-planned attack, no pre-planned attack. jay carney says no pre-planned attack and the experts in libya said it was -- >> the experts in libya were among the experts looking at this and analyzing it. we went on the isz basis of the intelligence community and they were scrambling to get the information they could. the intelligence unt kmoo assessment served as
there were many experts. if you look you probably haven't had an opportunity to read the excellent report issued by the democrats. on september 13 the intelligence community issued the first thorough fully coordinated assessment of what happened in benghazi. it said we assessed the attacks on tuesday against the u.s. consulate in benghazi, began spontaneously following the protests at the u.s. embassy in cairo. extremists with ties to al qaeda were involved in the attacks. there was no...
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the delay in presenting this case to the grand jury and the decision to retain pro-police experts in quotations, and the release to media over a saturday night on a holiday weekend after sharing with media, but refusing to give them to the rice family, and the obvious shortcomings of the reports themselves have contributed to the rice family to believe that your office, the cuyahoga office is not committed to secure iing an indictment ine case. it appears that the grand jury presentation is nothing more than a charade to whitewash the police killing of a 12-year-old child. ashleigh, the 12-year-old's family says that the reports are speculative, and improperly rely on hearsay and contradict each o other. these reports don't draw the conclusion whether the officers' actions were righter or wrong, but just the action of itself of the fatal shooting was objectively reasonable given the information that the officers had november 22nd, late last year. >> and nick, the prosecutor has taken some heat because of the length of time that it has taken to complete any of the investigations, and
the delay in presenting this case to the grand jury and the decision to retain pro-police experts in quotations, and the release to media over a saturday night on a holiday weekend after sharing with media, but refusing to give them to the rice family, and the obvious shortcomings of the reports themselves have contributed to the rice family to believe that your office, the cuyahoga office is not committed to secure iing an indictment ine case. it appears that the grand jury presentation is...
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, why shouldn't the defendant have an independent expert? >>> judge david weighing fairness of allowing the prosecution to have their own competency expert in the commonwealth's case against phillip chisolm. was in the in court friday is accused of raping an killing his teener in 2013. as of thursday, the 16-year-old 16-year-old's trial is now on hold while he spends 20 cases a worcester recovery hospital for saw him banking his head on the into and he refused to come out of his cell. experts believe it's a proactive move . >>> it allows her more evaluation and allows at any time in the proceeding and in particular talk about having as muchings in as possible understanding such claims should be given a thorough review . >> reporter: the defense would like the court to wait on making this kind of ruling . >>> intrusion on the defendant is a process he has to go through . >> reporter: if convicted he faces life in prison. live in salem, john cuoco, 7 news . >> anchor: a t stop scarement police swarming the forest hills t station after they say
, why shouldn't the defendant have an independent expert? >>> judge david weighing fairness of allowing the prosecution to have their own competency expert in the commonwealth's case against phillip chisolm. was in the in court friday is accused of raping an killing his teener in 2013. as of thursday, the 16-year-old 16-year-old's trial is now on hold while he spends 20 cases a worcester recovery hospital for saw him banking his head on the into and he refused to come out of his cell....
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that list if s four pages long, including mental health experts s parents. we will be in the courtroom for jury selection as well as the trial. you can follow along on wcvb.com app. erika: holding out hope in winter. -- in winthrop. honoring a massachusetts man feared lost at sea. keith griffin was on board el faro. friends and family gathered across the street from where the mass maritime gregor appeared his wife katie is expected twins. she last spoke to her husband a week ago in he told the storm would keep them up. >> a tough situation. hope t his family is ok. erika: two crew members have massachusetts ties. wright grew up in the side. one body has been recovered in the search for el faro. emily: funeral services will be held today for the worcester toddler found dead in her crib. investigators working to determine how g.g. brown down. they can suppress -- expressed concerns about the safety of the apartment where she was living with her mother. bella bond' s mother could face additional charges. rochelle bond pled not guilty to accessory after the fact
that list if s four pages long, including mental health experts s parents. we will be in the courtroom for jury selection as well as the trial. you can follow along on wcvb.com app. erika: holding out hope in winter. -- in winthrop. honoring a massachusetts man feared lost at sea. keith griffin was on board el faro. friends and family gathered across the street from where the mass maritime gregor appeared his wife katie is expected twins. she last spoke to her husband a week ago in he told the...
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these are all reasons why privacy experts, independent security experts and the department of homeland security have all warned that cisa's blanket authorization is a problem. earlier this year, the house avoided this problem when they passed the national cybersecurity protection advancement act by a vote of 355-63. that information sharing bill only authorizes -- authorizes only sharing with the government through a single civil hub at the department of homeland security, a move toward efficient streamlining of information that's also good for preserve. but understand, this is the house of representatives 355-63, saying let's make this easier for the government to have all the information one place. finally, cisa fails to accurately assure the removal of irrelevant personal information, and this, of course, is a major concern. the bill allows personal information to be shared even when there is a high likelihood that the information is not related to a cybersecurity threat. combined with the overall broad definition of cybersecurity threat, this basically ensures that private entities
these are all reasons why privacy experts, independent security experts and the department of homeland security have all warned that cisa's blanket authorization is a problem. earlier this year, the house avoided this problem when they passed the national cybersecurity protection advancement act by a vote of 355-63. that information sharing bill only authorizes -- authorizes only sharing with the government through a single civil hub at the department of homeland security, a move toward...
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one expert says the next frontier in id theft is death. often now, the administration tu is handled digitally doctors and funeral directors fill in electronic forms and death certificates are processed online. with enough personal information, hackers can i am personate professionals to get people declared dead. you might leak troncally kill yourself for a life insurance payout or you might want to kill off someone you have a grudge against because being officially dead can be a barrier to everyday life you could be dead and not know it. i could be dead and not know it and you won't know until you give up the license renewal that will it has been caused against you. virtual benefits are possible creating virtual people in whose name to take out loans which are never paid back. the world's fastest growing crime following the circle of life. andrew thomas, al jazeera. sydney. >> remember finds much more on everything we are covering right here. the address for that is: aljazeera.com. new york new york 8.4 million people call the city home. >
one expert says the next frontier in id theft is death. often now, the administration tu is handled digitally doctors and funeral directors fill in electronic forms and death certificates are processed online. with enough personal information, hackers can i am personate professionals to get people declared dead. you might leak troncally kill yourself for a life insurance payout or you might want to kill off someone you have a grudge against because being officially dead can be a barrier to...
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security expert. i see you nodding your head. mike, i have kids. i send them to school every day. >> right. deirdre: this is the last place i would think they would be vulnerable or exposed to this kind of harm. i will quote fbi director james comey, that is something very, very worrisome, something is going on with violent crime in our schools. do you agree with bo, the solution is technology but without making kids feel like they're in military zone? >> yeah i do. i have three little boys in elementary and preschool. what i always encourage parent to do, go into their school, whether, elementary, middle, high school, ask them what are crisis management plans, what are active shooter plans for this? as parent take control. understand what it is they're supposed to do. because your kids are getting drilled on it hopefully, occasionally. need to talk to the school, understand what the process is. you have to get involved. the schools, the buildings, facilities, whatever your company is, you have to develop a culture of security. the problem is, that
security expert. i see you nodding your head. mike, i have kids. i send them to school every day. >> right. deirdre: this is the last place i would think they would be vulnerable or exposed to this kind of harm. i will quote fbi director james comey, that is something very, very worrisome, something is going on with violent crime in our schools. do you agree with bo, the solution is technology but without making kids feel like they're in military zone? >> yeah i do. i have three...
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is what some of our experts say.l speak with one of our experts in a moment. we're live here at pier 39 in san francisco where some of our friends are taking some sun in here on the barges here. but speaking of our expert, it is christina with the aquarium of the bay. good morning. >> good morning, brian. >> reporter: you saw the video a lot of people are talking about. what are your initial thoughts about it? is it surprising to you? >> it's very surprising to me there would be a white shark possibly eating something that close to alcatraz or to appear. >> reporter: what is it saying in terms of -- why did it happen isn't the bay? does it have something to do with the drought conditions? the slidty level in the water? >> it's hard to say just with the occurrence of one. white sharks periodically come in the bay and swim around and leave. certainly not their favorite spot to hang out. >> reporter: why is it they are not known to come in here and prey typically? >> i think it's because they want big food items. and al
is what some of our experts say.l speak with one of our experts in a moment. we're live here at pier 39 in san francisco where some of our friends are taking some sun in here on the barges here. but speaking of our expert, it is christina with the aquarium of the bay. good morning. >> good morning, brian. >> reporter: you saw the video a lot of people are talking about. what are your initial thoughts about it? is it surprising to you? >> it's very surprising to me there would...
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with t t new study, experts s e weighing in on how people can lower their risk of cancer. ktiv's tiffany lane spoke with a siouxland dietitian who shares how to eat better without completely having to eliminate meat consumption. << cindy gates is an oncology dietitian at the june e. nylen cancer center in sioux city who has researched the affects of red and processed meats on people's health. she says findings from the recent world health organization study that red and processed meats can lead to cancer are not surprising. gates commented on processed meats s ing classified in the same ranking as cigarettes and alcohol. "it's the same impact," said cindy gates, an oncology dietician at the june e. nylen cancer center. "the more processed meat you eat, the more potential you have for colorectal cancer, just like the more cigarettes you smoke, the more you might increase your risk for lung cancer." processed meat refers to meat that has been transformed through salting, smoking and other processes to enhance flavor or improve preservation. this includes hot dogs, ham, sausa
with t t new study, experts s e weighing in on how people can lower their risk of cancer. ktiv's tiffany lane spoke with a siouxland dietitian who shares how to eat better without completely having to eliminate meat consumption.
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and that is why experts say that shooting is actually reasonable.y name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. >>> reasonable is what some experts are now saying about the police shooting of the 12- year-old boy armed only with a toy gun. it's been nearly a year since the death stunned the entire country. now with this report it is still unclear whether they will stand trial. >> reporter: the cuyahoga county prosecutor's office in oh
and that is why experts say that shooting is actually reasonable.y name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my...
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experts in libya looked and analyzed it. we went on the basis of the intelligence community and they were scrambling to get all the information they could. and yes, the intelligence community assessment served as the basis for what ambassador rice said when she appeared on the sunday show. and on september 18th, when the video footage arrived from the security cameras the deputy cia director has testified it was not until september 18th, when the cia received the libyan government's assessment of video footage that showed the front of the facility with no sign of protesters that it became clear we needed to revisit our analysis. and then, after they looked at the video footage and fbi reporting from interviews of personnel on the ground in benghazi during the attacks the cia changed its assessment. and that was explained thoroughly in the bipartisan report issued by the house permanent select committee on intelligence which did a very thorough job, congressman. >> gentleman yields back, we'll take a quick break for ten minut
experts in libya looked and analyzed it. we went on the basis of the intelligence community and they were scrambling to get all the information they could. and yes, the intelligence community assessment served as the basis for what ambassador rice said when she appeared on the sunday show. and on september 18th, when the video footage arrived from the security cameras the deputy cia director has testified it was not until september 18th, when the cia received the libyan government's assessment...
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and intelligence experts say.. *one* solution to stop this nafarious ground.. /sot/ (may take out if repetitive or running long ) ackerman --- ftp politics 4;58 " one thing that i think is ablutely key is collaboration between countries .. collaboration at the collaboration at the law enforcement level 5:07 /sot/ powers - ftp-dcboll 2:22 we have to go back to old school..and hire spies to go into these organizations.. infiltrate them.. and that's already occurring .. that's why they were able to thwart these incidents :2:30 /vo/ experts we spoke to say until these regions become more politically and econonically stable, this black market threat is here to stay... i'm jeff barnd reporting. larry>> one of the frequent questions about isis is who or what is funding the organization? very little is known about that. but, a release of information last w wk reveals what some terrorism experts say is the best known details yet about the ez-zor province in syria. isis has controlled it since july of last year and runs a quasi-government. so, here's the breakdown of how
and intelligence experts say.. *one* solution to stop this nafarious ground.. /sot/ (may take out if repetitive or running long ) ackerman --- ftp politics 4;58 " one thing that i think is ablutely key is collaboration between countries .. collaboration at the collaboration at the law enforcement level 5:07 /sot/ powers - ftp-dcboll 2:22 we have to go back to old school..and hire spies to go into these organizations.. infiltrate them.. and that's already occurring .. that's why they were...
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j.c.: some experts say we would see a drop in numbers we were to develop new treatments for pain c -- that are safer. ed: another benefit from drinking red wine. new research suggests if people with type-two diabetes follow a healthy diet - and drink one glass each night for two years - some experts say we would see a drop in they' ll end up with better "good" cholesterol. but experts say the findings should be interpreted cautiously, saying it' s questionable whether doctors should be advising their all. speaking of drinking, how about coffee? perhaps, you are better yourself. people who prefer the bitter taste of what coffee are also connotative to be narcissistic or psychopathic and those who sugars to any kind of drink have kinder and more kind personalities. j.c.: next, a fight on the field of a local soccer game. ed: the incident under investigation right now. if that doesn' t be missing new hampshire woman, the result investigators in manchester away p smells like spaghetti with johnsonville italian sausage. my favorite. p bad news. the johnsonville factory burned down brian. i
j.c.: some experts say we would see a drop in numbers we were to develop new treatments for pain c -- that are safer. ed: another benefit from drinking red wine. new research suggests if people with type-two diabetes follow a healthy diet - and drink one glass each night for two years - some experts say we would see a drop in they' ll end up with better "good" cholesterol. but experts say the findings should be interpreted cautiously, saying it' s questionable whether doctors should...
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experts say it's too little, too late. it was no months ago that indonesia would be hit by drought. >> a story about enforcement. and the intention to stop this from happening. most of the work that will be meaningful should have been done before the fire happened. before the el nino year happened. >> to protect a rainforest. the conservation company hired villages that practised slash and burn techniques instead of setting them on fire. 200,000 hectares of greece. >> every time we planned trees we never get the chance to grow and be productive. they are destroyed by fire. that's why they help stop the fire. >> it's not only borneo's farmers, plantation ownsers do too. 200 companies are suspected of causing fires. one has lost its licence. a palm oil company next to the rainforest that villages are trying to react is under investigation. >> on the border of a rainforest. it is closing in. most of the haze is coming from fires, and although this one seems to be now under control, the fire can rage on for many months and fla
experts say it's too little, too late. it was no months ago that indonesia would be hit by drought. >> a story about enforcement. and the intention to stop this from happening. most of the work that will be meaningful should have been done before the fire happened. before the el nino year happened. >> to protect a rainforest. the conservation company hired villages that practised slash and burn techniques instead of setting them on fire. 200,000 hectares of greece. >> every...
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the reason i think the community experts have a sensitivity to the subject matter they know i think their expertise how to present this curriculum to the age group and make it age appropriate and also to present the curriculum in a way non-boys but states the facts and amble appropriate frankly to our middle and high school students. >> superintendent carranza. >> great, thank you commissioners if i could just you know we'll have on our agenda a discussion about curriculum if i could suggest that the wording be all of the evidence in consultation with district staff so we fully collaborate with the experts in the community but it is owners by the district i want the district staff to write the curriculum with the experts it is an important change in the advisory committee of the communication of the community experts. >> sure i think that is great i wanted to know that whatever any budgetary implementations to add that one line in. >> under mr. superintendent repeat language our suggesting. >> i think that the language that commissioner fewer proposed was fine instead we'll just ins
the reason i think the community experts have a sensitivity to the subject matter they know i think their expertise how to present this curriculum to the age group and make it age appropriate and also to present the curriculum in a way non-boys but states the facts and amble appropriate frankly to our middle and high school students. >> superintendent carranza. >> great, thank you commissioners if i could just you know we'll have on our agenda a discussion about curriculum if i...
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safety experts say -- it's not worth the trouble." masks impair vision... meaning trick-or- treaters may not see oncoming cars. safe kids worldwide says that translates into a scary annual rise in kids killed in car accidents. "on halloween night, we see the number of fatalities actually double compared to any other night of the year." drivers may not be able to see kids... especially if they're wearing costumes like this one called "the invisible kid." it's a body suit that completely covers a child in black cloth... making them blend into the night. the consumer product safety commission suggests givingow sticks to kids in darker stumes. nd also, line the costumes th something li reflective tape - thestumes or the trick or treat bags." keepinks safe this lloween is the best treat of all... and anyway ... little storm troopers can be cuter without masks. erika wards, nbc news.fety experts also recommend king sure costumes aren't too ng to avoid trips and falls. all that costume perfecting will cost americans some major bucks. retail experts say the average
safety experts say -- it's not worth the trouble." masks impair vision... meaning trick-or- treaters may not see oncoming cars. safe kids worldwide says that translates into a scary annual rise in kids killed in car accidents. "on halloween night, we see the number of fatalities actually double compared to any other night of the year." drivers may not be able to see kids... especially if they're wearing costumes like this one called "the invisible kid." it's a body suit...
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firemen had set a new record, according to national fire experts. but still people wonder -- fire victims as well as those who merely read about the fire ask the same question. >> how can a brush fire get so far out of control within a well-protected city and do the things it does? >> let's analyze this fire and see what did happen. some phases are difficult to explain. why is a framework of bare wood left unharmed and a furnace of heat that crumbles masonry around it? why does a roaring fire suddenly stop in heavy brush as if cut by a knife? why do flames spare one house and consume identical dwellings on all sides? a general pattern of fire behavior, however, can be explained. when a brush fire is traveling downhill it is most receptive to extinguishment. a wide clearance around a house gives firemen a break to provide a stop, provided water is available, provided wind dozen not start spark fires across the canyon. and combustible roofs do not ignite from falling embers. the fire preheats canyons to ignition temperatures as flames move uphill the
firemen had set a new record, according to national fire experts. but still people wonder -- fire victims as well as those who merely read about the fire ask the same question. >> how can a brush fire get so far out of control within a well-protected city and do the things it does? >> let's analyze this fire and see what did happen. some phases are difficult to explain. why is a framework of bare wood left unharmed and a furnace of heat that crumbles masonry around it? why does a...
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i know you've mentioned experts. i know you've said that ambassador stevens and other diplomats go into these high-threat situations with their eyes wide open. but i just want to hear from you why with all of this information in front of you, particularly on the date of august 17th, did it not occur to you to pick up the phone and call your friend, ambassador stevens, and ask him what he needed? >> we knew what he was asking for. those requests went to the security professionals. and i would only add with respect to the travel warning, we issue travel warnings for many, many places in the world. they are really aimed at informing american travelers, business travelers, tourists about conditions that they might face if they go to countries. they are not a criterion for determining whether we keep or end a diplomatic presence. and i just want to go back to the point you were making. read from the accountability review board. for many years the state department has been engaged in a struggle to obtain the resources nece
i know you've mentioned experts. i know you've said that ambassador stevens and other diplomats go into these high-threat situations with their eyes wide open. but i just want to hear from you why with all of this information in front of you, particularly on the date of august 17th, did it not occur to you to pick up the phone and call your friend, ambassador stevens, and ask him what he needed? >> we knew what he was asking for. those requests went to the security professionals. and i...
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legal experts say it' s a good p.r. move but doesn' t clear the company of scrutiny. >> we know draft kings has hired an attorney. that is not a neutral person. that is not a court, not a jury. emily: draftkings and fanduel are already facing class action lawsuits. the fbi and u.s. attorney' s office are also investigating possible violations of federal gambling laws. in massachusetts, attorney general maura healey is reviewing possible regulations. former a.g. martha coakley is a newscenter5 legal analyst, and will not be part of any story about draftkings. randy: personal emails hacked in top government places. emily: the leaked information from the cia director' s account. and who' s taking responsibility. plus this. a dramatic rescue. the off-duty emergency responder who jumped into action, to save a boy' s life. randy: a marathon survivor helping others heal. how she' s giving back to those sharing her struggle. cindy: a lot of clouds this how long these temperatures will last. emily: forget star wars. how about st
legal experts say it' s a good p.r. move but doesn' t clear the company of scrutiny. >> we know draft kings has hired an attorney. that is not a neutral person. that is not a court, not a jury. emily: draftkings and fanduel are already facing class action lawsuits. the fbi and u.s. attorney' s office are also investigating possible violations of federal gambling laws. in massachusetts, attorney general maura healey is reviewing possible regulations. former a.g. martha coakley is a...
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pg&e is the energy expert. we reached out to pg&e to become more efficient.ically to help them achieve their goals around sustainability and really to keep their overhead low. solar and energy efficiency are all core values of pg&e. they've given us the tools that we need to become more efficient and bottom line save more money. together, we're building a better california. ♪ ♪ thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah part of the complete breakfast >> gary :steph curry and the golden state warriors are gearing up for tuesday's season opener without head coach steve kerr. who will be in attendace to receive his ring but will not be on the sideline to coach. andrew bogut is wearing a clear protective mask to protect his nose. here's steph curry on playing withou
pg&e is the energy expert. we reached out to pg&e to become more efficient.ically to help them achieve their goals around sustainability and really to keep their overhead low. solar and energy efficiency are all core values of pg&e. they've given us the tools that we need to become more efficient and bottom line save more money. together, we're building a better california. ♪ ♪ thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are...
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that's not what the expert said. tell the truth about benghazi, tell what happened there, other places the video may have had impact, say that. why did you put them together when you didn't do that privately and told your family about benghazi, it was terrorists killed two of our people. when you talked to the libyan president, al qaeda did it, when you talked to the egyptian prime minister, we know it's not a film, we know it's not a video. we know it's attack. >> congressman, i was working off the information we had that was he claimed responsibility and at that point i did say that it was a -- an al qaeda related group -- >> madam secretary, look at the difference in the statements. one said wasn't attack and the other says was a well-planned attack. they could not be further apart. they could not be. that's what i'm having a hard time figuring out and you know what is interesting, 9/14/12, 9/14/12. you know what else happened on september 14th? that's the same day ben roads drafted his memo to under score these p
that's not what the expert said. tell the truth about benghazi, tell what happened there, other places the video may have had impact, say that. why did you put them together when you didn't do that privately and told your family about benghazi, it was terrorists killed two of our people. when you talked to the libyan president, al qaeda did it, when you talked to the egyptian prime minister, we know it's not a film, we know it's not a video. we know it's attack. >> congressman, i was...
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there are lots of little things tacked on.>> reporter: travel expert -- experts say situations like these are not unheard of.>> one customer said if i could give negative stores -- stars, i would. one customer road of spirit, there are a lot of fees that are not listed in the original price.>> you don't want to have to pay for a glass of water. it is stressful.>> reporter: experts say you need to know three things. potential hidden costs. websites can help you with that. you can compare and contrast those things with different airlines.>> they tell you how much stress you were in -- will endure as much -- as to how much it will cost.>> reporter: as far as buying those holiday tickets at the cheapest rates, book as far ahead as possible. scott rapoport, cbs 2 news. >> we reached out to all of the airlines including spirit. they said the extra costs are made clear.>>> we had a friend who took one of those flights out of london. they cost date -- they charged him almost $100 to print his boarding pass for him. >>> let's check in with vanessa murdock who has the forecast. the flight patterns,
there are lots of little things tacked on.>> reporter: travel expert -- experts say situations like these are not unheard of.>> one customer said if i could give negative stores -- stars, i would. one customer road of spirit, there are a lot of fees that are not listed in the original price.>> you don't want to have to pay for a glass of water. it is stressful.>> reporter: experts say you need to know three things. potential hidden costs. websites can help you with that....
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the other expert a retired f.b.i. agent saying the only facts that matter in determining if the officer acted reasonably are those he had at the time. officer lohman had no information to suggest the weapon was anything but a real handgun and the speed the officer time to focus on the weapon. rice's lawyers say the release of these expert reports prove the prosecutor's office does not want accountability. any presentation to a grand jury without the prosecutor advocating is a charade. so-called experts to assist in the whitewash when the world has the video of what happened is all the more alarming. the prosecutor's office says they are not reaching any conclusions. a grand jury will ultimately decide whether or not officer lohman will be charged. in new york, brian yennis, fox news. >>> a man at the center of an irish banking scandal due in a boston courtroom this week. 48-year-old david drum was arrested this weekend in massachusetts. drum was one of ireland's most wealthy bankerses c.e.o. of the anglo-irish bank af
the other expert a retired f.b.i. agent saying the only facts that matter in determining if the officer acted reasonably are those he had at the time. officer lohman had no information to suggest the weapon was anything but a real handgun and the speed the officer time to focus on the weapon. rice's lawyers say the release of these expert reports prove the prosecutor's office does not want accountability. any presentation to a grand jury without the prosecutor advocating is a charade. so-called...
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they are on the rise and safety experts are warning this risk will only grow. ed harding is here with a warning. >> lawmakers are concerned that the f.a.a. isn't moving quickly enough to put into place regulations and the consequence of the delay could be tragic. >> airline pilots have reported more than 600 sightings or close encounters with small drones this year. that's up significantly from last year. it's an alarming increase. >> when it hits a transport category aircraft, when it hits one there will be a significant event. >> for three years the f.a.a. has been working on rules for integrating small unmanned aircraft in a national airspace. but the agency missed its september 30 deadline for finalizing them. >> this is crazy. just get it done. >> the agency says the process just takes time. >> we think the most bang for the buck comes with education because a lot of the operations are inadd vert kept and on the enforcement side the real challenge is how we locate the operators of the vehicle. >> in the meantime, the f.a.a. has granted hundreds of great op
they are on the rise and safety experts are warning this risk will only grow. ed harding is here with a warning. >> lawmakers are concerned that the f.a.a. isn't moving quickly enough to put into place regulations and the consequence of the delay could be tragic. >> airline pilots have reported more than 600 sightings or close encounters with small drones this year. that's up significantly from last year. it's an alarming increase. >> when it hits a transport category...
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about some of them is our p expert, dr. jill chase..... welcome jill-- what are some things to watch out fo >>> here to talk about tanks of halloween with pets is dr. jill chase and martini doing a great job hanging out here. 15, right? >> yes, 15. >> number one is candy. number one on top of that is chocolate. >> right. . >> just areminder to everybody that chocolate is very toxic and can be lethal. call your veterinarian if it happens, take them to the vet immediately and deal with it so there isn't any horrible repercussion on halloween. >> say they don't eat a snickers bar but get a hot tamale a sugar -- >> sugar isn't good for them in general. they often times will show gastrointestinal signs so diarrhea and vomiting would be expected. and i know we were going to also talk about being careful about when you're taking your -- especially your dogs when you want to take them on halloween with your kids, going trick or treating, make sure because sometimes -- >> door knocks freak out animals, too. >> you're right. i hadn't thought about t
about some of them is our p expert, dr. jill chase..... welcome jill-- what are some things to watch out fo >>> here to talk about tanks of halloween with pets is dr. jill chase and martini doing a great job hanging out here. 15, right? >> yes, 15. >> number one is candy. number one on top of that is chocolate. >> right. . >> just areminder to everybody that chocolate is very toxic and can be lethal. call your veterinarian if it happens, take them to the vet...
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certified by weatherrate the independent weather experts" sam weather adlib: put script here in green the forecast is falling back to more of a normal, late october pattern just like it should be. we are going to start with a lot of sunshine today but by the early afternoon, clouds will start to fill up the skies. we should stay dry today, and even under the heavy cloud cover we should be able to hit a high in the low 60s. overnight tonight we will stay cloudy and chilly with lows falling into the mid 40s. tuesday is going to be a cloudy day with rain moving in from the southeast during the day. most of the rain tomorrow will stay east, but the metro could see totals between a half an inch to an inch. we will be drying out wednesday morning as the rain moves east from the state, but behind the rain chilly the 50s through the weekend. right now beggars night looks cold with a very small chance of rain, so get your costume figured out and everybody wish for some spooky and dry weather! sam toss back. elias: this today...we check good morning iowa's college football alumni tracker... eli
certified by weatherrate the independent weather experts" sam weather adlib: put script here in green the forecast is falling back to more of a normal, late october pattern just like it should be. we are going to start with a lot of sunshine today but by the early afternoon, clouds will start to fill up the skies. we should stay dry today, and even under the heavy cloud cover we should be able to hit a high in the low 60s. overnight tonight we will stay cloudy and chilly with lows falling...
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experts say that's because the new technology costs more... veterans say the limbs are worth every penny. 11:01:36 my first leg...hollowed out of wood... now they measure you cast you and everything it's so much lighter than an old block of wood.11:01:49 the limb policy is still just a proposal.. u-s agriculture secretary tom vilsack is in iowa to give the state some money! vilsack announced today that the state is receiving 3-million-dollars... the grant is coming from the u- s-d-a to help save iowa's wetlands. experts say the money could double the number of wetlands here. this project is part of a 30-million- dollar effort to keep wetlands alive nationwide. 3:58:57 -3:59:12 the challenge here of course is to make sure these resources are used to continue to preserver our precious natural resource. our soil and our water and to promote sustainability in agriculture and our natural resources. officials say wetlands reduce west des moines library pond coming up...it might not look like school... but it is... nats@38:51 "i'm looking for some bu
experts say that's because the new technology costs more... veterans say the limbs are worth every penny. 11:01:36 my first leg...hollowed out of wood... now they measure you cast you and everything it's so much lighter than an old block of wood.11:01:49 the limb policy is still just a proposal.. u-s agriculture secretary tom vilsack is in iowa to give the state some money! vilsack announced today that the state is receiving 3-million-dollars... the grant is coming from the u- s-d-a to help...
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first we have to keep in mind they're expert reports. experts can come to various conclusions. or unusual to have experts pitted against each other. so the mere fact that you have two experts who are very well qualified, who are in the business, know the business, know the constitutional standards in the law, the mere fact that opined that it was justified doesn't relate to the issue if it was. the other thing to keep in mind is that how these reports will ultimately factor into the case will be however the prosecutor wants them to. the grand jury, which consists of 15 members, is a four team and foreperson. the standard is not guilt or innocence. a grand jury is not really giving a conclusion on whether the officer is guilty. they're merely saying is there reasonable cause to believe that there's enough to move forward to have a trial here. how prosecutor mcginnty uses these reports and whether he scratches the surface and points to the deficiencies of the reports, because there are deficiencies here will go a long way in concluding in how the case ultimately ends up. >> what
first we have to keep in mind they're expert reports. experts can come to various conclusions. or unusual to have experts pitted against each other. so the mere fact that you have two experts who are very well qualified, who are in the business, know the business, know the constitutional standards in the law, the mere fact that opined that it was justified doesn't relate to the issue if it was. the other thing to keep in mind is that how these reports will ultimately factor into the case will...
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reality is beginning to set in for local gardening experts. plants need enough water to hydrate before the ground completely freezes... "once the ground freezes, that's it" or they could risk major damage come spring. "it is time to consider getting out there and doing some watering on our trees and shrubs especially. "and even more specifically...the evergreens will be effected. people might not see it in this holiday's harvest, but three or four years down the line could be a different story." "this is an arborvite, blue spruce, ure, junipers, hollys..." evergreens are prone to something called winter burn. "it's like freezer burn on meat in the house. the plants can't absorb anymore water once the ground freezes. and when wind gradually pulls moisture out... it can't be replaced until the ground thaws. "i worry about christmases or cutting 3,4,5,6 years down the road. - as dry as it was this summer, there could have been major losses in new seedlings." but in the meantime.. investing in a little bit of water now will pay big dividends come
reality is beginning to set in for local gardening experts. plants need enough water to hydrate before the ground completely freezes... "once the ground freezes, that's it" or they could risk major damage come spring. "it is time to consider getting out there and doing some watering on our trees and shrubs especially. "and even more specifically...the evergreens will be effected. people might not see it in this holiday's harvest, but three or four years down the line could...
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why they keep happening, and why some experts see clues in america's obsession with pain. blunt talk. >> syria will continue to fight terrorism in word and in deed. >> syria takes on an aggressive stance at the u.n. giving no quarter on its war in opponent saying airstrikes alone will not defeat isil. and on alert, as hurricane joaquin turns north, the east coast prepares for a weekend of heavy rains, high winds and major floods. >> good evening, i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america. more information has emerged tonight about the gunman who shot and killed nine people at umpqua college in oregon. chris harper mercer was 26-year-old. several weapons were found at the school including a rifle and flak jacket with five magazines of ammunitions. more weapons were recovered at the shooter's home. sabrina joining us us from roseberg, oregon. what do we know about the victim who is were hospitalized? >> we're in mercy medical center in roseburg tonight. we talked to doctors today, and they're expecting the--the victims being treated here are expected to recover. the news
why they keep happening, and why some experts see clues in america's obsession with pain. blunt talk. >> syria will continue to fight terrorism in word and in deed. >> syria takes on an aggressive stance at the u.n. giving no quarter on its war in opponent saying airstrikes alone will not defeat isil. and on alert, as hurricane joaquin turns north, the east coast prepares for a weekend of heavy rains, high winds and major floods. >> good evening, i'm antonio mora. this is al...
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a group of experts called "a plus" schools of north carolina... showed the teachers creative ways to educate students through the use of drama lessons...dance... theater, and visual arts. that includes presenting a play will be presented to 5th grade students who are taking social studies. "you want students to come to school, and you want them to feel engaged, you want them to feel like they're in a place where something exciting and fun is going to happen and where they're, obviously, where they're learning and achieving." the a plus schools program is the largest and longest running arts-based reform effort in the nation. the program was started in 1995. larry>> it's a new twist to a long time tradition in sioux city. the annual super latke (lat - key) fundraiser for congregation corner. and this year the menu has something new... matzah balls. matzah balls are a jewish dumpling served in chicken broth. organizer dolf (ive-ner) ivener wanted to bring a little soup into the celebration. they'll also be adding apple cake for dessert. ivener says the congregation prepares the matzah
a group of experts called "a plus" schools of north carolina... showed the teachers creative ways to educate students through the use of drama lessons...dance... theater, and visual arts. that includes presenting a play will be presented to 5th grade students who are taking social studies. "you want students to come to school, and you want them to feel engaged, you want them to feel like they're in a place where something exciting and fun is going to happen and where they're,...
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experts are making demands when it comes to making sure children are safe.y want every bus to have longer stop arms and mounted cameras to encourage safe driving including school bus drivers. the biggest problem other drivers. a recent survey showed they commit more than 78,000 illegal passing violations in a single day. experts say riding a school bus is still the safest way to transport a child to and from schools. >> big yellow vehicles, they are conspicuous, easy to see, and they are high, they have all of the kids up high out of the crash zone. it is the way to get kids to school if you want them to arrive safely. >> based on that survey up to 14 million moving violations could happen in the u.s. within one school year. >> as you know, there is more than a fall chill in the air right now. it's downright freezing. take a look at this live picture from septa station. you can see the frost on the windshield. i don't know where to find my ice scraper. hopefully you'll find yours. next at 5:00, it's chilly wait for the train stop there. we'll have a warm-up
experts are making demands when it comes to making sure children are safe.y want every bus to have longer stop arms and mounted cameras to encourage safe driving including school bus drivers. the biggest problem other drivers. a recent survey showed they commit more than 78,000 illegal passing violations in a single day. experts say riding a school bus is still the safest way to transport a child to and from schools. >> big yellow vehicles, they are conspicuous, easy to see, and they are...