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strikes in the yield. -- in the field. i think we are going to win this one, but if we win or not, the growers will know they have been in one hell of a fight." i want to talk about militancy and discipline and the long history of filipino-american union organizing that brings us to that roman, september 7, -- rings us to that moment september 7, 1965, in filipino , hall in delano. we need to go to 1898 in which the philippines becomes a colony of the united states and the hawaiian sugar planters association begins to recruit filipinos into the sugar plantations, because other asian workers were prohibited from emigrating. in the central part and northern part of the philippines they decided they needed locals. they looked specifically for workers who were illiterate and wanted to make sure these were workers who would not try to organize. many thousands of filipinos wanted to go to this fabled land called america that their teachers had told them about that many of them lied. they were illiterate. their american educators
strikes in the yield. -- in the field. i think we are going to win this one, but if we win or not, the growers will know they have been in one hell of a fight." i want to talk about militancy and discipline and the long history of filipino-american union organizing that brings us to that roman, september 7, -- rings us to that moment september 7, 1965, in filipino , hall in delano. we need to go to 1898 in which the philippines becomes a colony of the united states and the hawaiian sugar...
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we do not have it in late 1943. in fact, we are getting beaten rather badly in the air. we tell that story in this video here. then we are going to bring our visitors into life at fort up an less -- thants the we are going to bring our visitors into life at the airfield in east anglia where you will have the eighth air force stationed in a hut just like what we have fabricated in this gallery. one of the features in this gallery -- we do suspend reality a little bit. you can see up top our animation, which depicts a lie -- flyover of thousands of b-17 b-24 liberators, other aircraft, the massive air force we eventually build up in england to continue the fight against the germans. but what we try to tell people about in the story here is the turning point in that air war. what is going to happen in early 1944 is a huge shift. we tell the story of the berlin raid of march 6, 1944, where we are going to put up better than 1000 planes in the air. be key to this is going to the fact that in the earlier raids i referenced, you're looking at 100 or 200 aircraft, 60 of them get
we do not have it in late 1943. in fact, we are getting beaten rather badly in the air. we tell that story in this video here. then we are going to bring our visitors into life at fort up an less -- thants the we are going to bring our visitors into life at the airfield in east anglia where you will have the eighth air force stationed in a hut just like what we have fabricated in this gallery. one of the features in this gallery -- we do suspend reality a little bit. you can see up top our...
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so there's one in a population in new york and one in a population in california. and what they find is actually remarkably similar. these developmental exposures to pbdes are actually linked to detriments in i.q. >> two pbdes, penta and octa, were taken off the u.s. market voluntarily in 2004 because of growing health concerns. production of the pbde deca is in the process of being terminated. >> the problem with all of these pbdes is that they are very persistent in the environment. >> the issue with pbdes is that they've been replaced with other types of chemicals that may have very similar concerns and perhaps even the same mechanism of action, in terms of their ability to disrupt the endocrine system. >> the flame retardants chlorinated tris and fire master 550, which may be linked to dna damage, cancer, or neurological defects, continue to be widely used in polyurethane foam in a number of common children's' products. >> so i think that the whole issue of flame retardants is one for which there is some concern, and i think the real question we should ask, and
so there's one in a population in new york and one in a population in california. and what they find is actually remarkably similar. these developmental exposures to pbdes are actually linked to detriments in i.q. >> two pbdes, penta and octa, were taken off the u.s. market voluntarily in 2004 because of growing health concerns. production of the pbde deca is in the process of being terminated. >> the problem with all of these pbdes is that they are very persistent in the...
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in general.the united nations has documented 25 countries where atrocities are being committed in africa. >> in a suburb of tanzania's coastal city, we meet mary. she fled her village in 2009. her 14-year-old daughter living with albinoism had just been killed and her legs hacked off. >> i realized my daughter was dead when i saw her neck. they tried to behead her. >> these are her other two daughters. she worries about them, but they are safe. many other children like them still live with people who have refused to let go of a practice that is now outlaw lawed. >> presidential hope was in argentina have held their last rallies before the vote on sunday. the president has chosen successor daniel who is leading in the polls. she has already served two materials and she is barred from running again until 2019 by the constitution. she has been in power 12 years. >> the most wanted criminal in mexico is forcing many villagers to keep safety. el chapo is on the run after escaping three months ago. he
in general.the united nations has documented 25 countries where atrocities are being committed in africa. >> in a suburb of tanzania's coastal city, we meet mary. she fled her village in 2009. her 14-year-old daughter living with albinoism had just been killed and her legs hacked off. >> i realized my daughter was dead when i saw her neck. they tried to behead her. >> these are her other two daughters. she worries about them, but they are safe. many other children like them...
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"ben carson is now leading in the polls in iowa. too much monsanto in brain?" blamed an intern for the incident. the democratic presidential candidates are going to des moines tomorrow. they will be in hy-vee hall at the iowa events center. the new des moines register - bloomberg politics iowa poll shows hillary clinton holds a strong lead over senator bernie sanders. one member of the iowa board of regents says they may have quote "dropped the ball" when they chose bruce harreld to be the next u-i president. regent subhash sahai commented after protestors stormed the regents meeting wednesday, calling for step down. city. mishandled new president. and he says the regents need more time and more background information before sahai hopes that harreld, in his words, "makes us all shine and proud of his selection." he urged the university to give the former i-b-m executive a chance, even though he has no academic leadership experience. the dubuque city council has approved an addition to an athletic building on the university of dubuque campus. our media partner k
"ben carson is now leading in the polls in iowa. too much monsanto in brain?" blamed an intern for the incident. the democratic presidential candidates are going to des moines tomorrow. they will be in hy-vee hall at the iowa events center. the new des moines register - bloomberg politics iowa poll shows hillary clinton holds a strong lead over senator bernie sanders. one member of the iowa board of regents says they may have quote "dropped the ball" when they chose bruce...
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two bomb attacks in nigeria in borneo state. no one has claimed responsibility, but borneo state is home to the group of boko haram. at least 17,000 have lost their lives at the hands of boko haram, and more than 2.5 million have lost their homes. >>> police in the republic of congo face the main opposition leader under house arrest ahead of a controversial referendum on sunday. they protest about the plans by the president to keep his hands on power. we have the report. >> reporter: there's a tense atmosphere in the capital. police try to clean up streets and remove barricades left behind from anti-government protests. the capital seems quieter than usual. some have left the city ahead of sunday's referendum. there's a heavy security presence in some opposition strongholds. >> they can all die, see? so i got fear. i want to restore peace, and the government is there to secure people. >> translator: the police come and shoot us and throw grenades. the people are oppressed. we need to find a solution to this problem. >> reporter:
two bomb attacks in nigeria in borneo state. no one has claimed responsibility, but borneo state is home to the group of boko haram. at least 17,000 have lost their lives at the hands of boko haram, and more than 2.5 million have lost their homes. >>> police in the republic of congo face the main opposition leader under house arrest ahead of a controversial referendum on sunday. they protest about the plans by the president to keep his hands on power. we have the report. >>...
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tunisia in the wake of the revolution in 2011. the quartet was formed in summer of 2013 when the process informs danger of collapsing as a result of political assassinations and widespread social unrest. it established an alternative peaceful political process at a time when the country was on the brink of civil war. it was thus instrumental in enabling tunisia in the space of a few years to establish a constitutional system of government guaranteeing fundamental rights for the entire population, irrespective of gender, political conviction, or religious belief. has comprised four key organizations in the tunisian civil society. the tunisian general labor union, the tunisian confederation of industry, trade, and handicrafts, the tunisian human rights league, and the tunisian order of lawyers. these organizations represent different sectors and values in the tunisian society, working life and welfare, principles of rule of law, and human rights. on this basis, the quartet exercised its role as a mediator and driving force to advanc
tunisia in the wake of the revolution in 2011. the quartet was formed in summer of 2013 when the process informs danger of collapsing as a result of political assassinations and widespread social unrest. it established an alternative peaceful political process at a time when the country was on the brink of civil war. it was thus instrumental in enabling tunisia in the space of a few years to establish a constitutional system of government guaranteeing fundamental rights for the entire...
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in 1989.ut thernment postal services at the high end of the range, ¥1400 a share. japan pros holdings will list on the tokyo stock exchange. andg with dan postbank japan post insurance. -- japan closed bank, and japan post insurance. toyota overtakes book plug-in to reclaim his title is the world's biggest carmaker. from ar backlash widening emissions cheating scandal. let's get more. impact do you think? we're just beginning to see the beginning of the impact. that is absolutely correct. these figures we are seeing, the january through september figures, captured less than two weeks of the fallout from this emission scandal. you really are only just starting to see the beginnings from consumers if you saw any at all in the last few days in september. it's just going to make it more difficult for volkswagen to come back in the fourth quarter this year. manus: does toyota have a way to fend off vw? , so you have volkswagen having its own issues going through the last three months of the year. s
in 1989.ut thernment postal services at the high end of the range, ¥1400 a share. japan pros holdings will list on the tokyo stock exchange. andg with dan postbank japan post insurance. -- japan closed bank, and japan post insurance. toyota overtakes book plug-in to reclaim his title is the world's biggest carmaker. from ar backlash widening emissions cheating scandal. let's get more. impact do you think? we're just beginning to see the beginning of the impact. that is absolutely correct....
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up to 89 degrees in san jose. 86 degrees in palo alto and you'll have a wide range in temperatures in san francisco and in the north bay, 92 degrees in santa rosa, brentwood 93 and san ramon today up to 94 degrees. we're hitting the 90s today and most likely tomorrow. i'll show you that coming up in a few minutes and let's check in with mike to see if there is any slow down with the commute. >> no real slowing. i'll warn you about the peninsula in one second. this one might be more significant. south bay two crashes south 85 at blossom hill and car went off the road into a ditch. no major injuries and as well as south 880 as a tow truck arrives and still have that slow lane blocked. that's it for the south bay. light flow of traffic. peninsula north 101 coming up towards peninsula avenue and cause some slowing. just happened and approaching the bay bridge a smooth drive out of the maze. and the look across the span and one deck and two decks. back over to you. >> thank you, mike. >>> they call it house of cards for a reason. coming up, one republican congressman calling it uncertainty
up to 89 degrees in san jose. 86 degrees in palo alto and you'll have a wide range in temperatures in san francisco and in the north bay, 92 degrees in santa rosa, brentwood 93 and san ramon today up to 94 degrees. we're hitting the 90s today and most likely tomorrow. i'll show you that coming up in a few minutes and let's check in with mike to see if there is any slow down with the commute. >> no real slowing. i'll warn you about the peninsula in one second. this one might be more...
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stage in the investment -- we have invested $400 billion in infrastructure in 2014.uction phase where volumes have increased significantly. for example, our iron ore exports are three times what they were. our coal exports are twice what they were. it is a transition that is taking place in the us trillion space. -- in the australian space. as far as the budget, i am upbeat about the impact that it will have on our bottom-line. anna: you must have been watching with interest, revisiting the sector in a country so exposed to mining. you must've been watching what is happening with glencore. what is your read of that situation? josh: market deliberation that will take place between investors and governments have to be careful not to speculate what may or may not be an investors decision. with glencore, they have a degree of high-quality assets and australia. they are a significant player in our resource of space. as far as international market stability is concerned, hopefully we will see that stability come back in companies like glencore. side,briefly on the lng do y
stage in the investment -- we have invested $400 billion in infrastructure in 2014.uction phase where volumes have increased significantly. for example, our iron ore exports are three times what they were. our coal exports are twice what they were. it is a transition that is taking place in the us trillion space. -- in the australian space. as far as the budget, i am upbeat about the impact that it will have on our bottom-line. anna: you must have been watching with interest, revisiting the...
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forces and not just in iraq but in iraq and in syria, as well.e a biggest calation, like a big policy change to be announced in a pretty soft spoken way in unheralded testimony before a senate committee that basically had no spectators there. is it actually as big a change in policy as it seems? are we now moving to a boots on the ground ground combat operation in iraq and or syria? and is this agreed to already or is the pentagon just announcing this is something they would like to do? "the washington post" says today president obama is considering this as a change in policy but the way the defense secretary put it today, beak sounded like it was a done deal and this is the new way things are going to be. what is going on here? this does seem like a really big deal. joining us is nbc news national security producer courtney kuby. nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> is this a big policy change? isn't this boots on the ground? >> if you ask the white house, they insist this is no change, just an extension of what's already been hali
forces and not just in iraq but in iraq and in syria, as well.e a biggest calation, like a big policy change to be announced in a pretty soft spoken way in unheralded testimony before a senate committee that basically had no spectators there. is it actually as big a change in policy as it seems? are we now moving to a boots on the ground ground combat operation in iraq and or syria? and is this agreed to already or is the pentagon just announcing this is something they would like to do?...
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in the morning, a.m. temperatures in the 30s right here in the city. as we head through the next seven days, we are going to see a gorgeous thursday. it's going to be spectacular. gusty showers on friday. saturday and sundays look great. monday and tuesday, cool but really, really nice here in the city. that's a quick look at your forecast. let's say hello and see what's happening on the roads and rails with lauren. >> thank you, dave. good morning. lots happening out there. we're going to head to route 202, shutdown in both directions between viola road and copeland drive for an accident investigation. northbound by exit 166, an overturned vehicle out there. it now blocks two lanes. you can see delays starting to build through here. maybe head to route 17 in the meantime to avoid that. heading over to the turnpike, this just came in as well. an accident northbound in the truck lanes after exit 14. that also shuts down two lanes. the car lanes are the way to go. there is a disabled tractor trailer out there heading eastbound out by the kosciuszko bridg
in the morning, a.m. temperatures in the 30s right here in the city. as we head through the next seven days, we are going to see a gorgeous thursday. it's going to be spectacular. gusty showers on friday. saturday and sundays look great. monday and tuesday, cool but really, really nice here in the city. that's a quick look at your forecast. let's say hello and see what's happening on the roads and rails with lauren. >> thank you, dave. good morning. lots happening out there. we're going...
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there's been an up surge in violence in occupied territory and in israel itself. four israelis have been killed in sporadic and random knife attacks. in most cases, the alleged palestinian attackers were shot dead on the scene, and a number of palestinian demonstrators have been killed by israeli forces in the end occupied west bank and gas. the rising fatality figures raise questions by human rights organizations about the rules of engagement being applied by the israel army and police. this is footage of 19-year-old attempting to flee after stabbing a young israeli in occupied east jerusalem. the israeli civilians are shouting shoot him, kill him. [ gunfire ] >> the police open fire, though there is no apparent immediate threat. >> a similar situation involving a 30-year-old palestinian arab woman in galilee. police are shouting at her drop the knife, drop the knife, and once again, instead of attempting an arrest. [ gunfire ] >> they open fire at point-blank range. >> in the south, an israeli who attacked four palestinians in different locations is not gunned d
there's been an up surge in violence in occupied territory and in israel itself. four israelis have been killed in sporadic and random knife attacks. in most cases, the alleged palestinian attackers were shot dead on the scene, and a number of palestinian demonstrators have been killed by israeli forces in the end occupied west bank and gas. the rising fatality figures raise questions by human rights organizations about the rules of engagement being applied by the israel army and police. this...
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, like england and other great countries in the , in china come in japan come in india, these are great countries in the world that their leaders calculate what is good for the country. and in the long run, i believe billion,n why that $2 which helped general asisi, is because who technologies that , if radical islam or to take over in egypt, that these other countries would be swept away in the gulf and you would have radical islam pouring into central asia and that would dramatically impact the security of his country and the future of the world. i think that there is some strategic thinking going on rather than simply he is a tough guy showing his muscles to the thug,and he is a gangster which is usually the answers you get when you're trying to come up with a real analysis of what the hell is going on with russia and these various parts of the world. so with that said, i think we i think the united states needs to cooperate with people. who are going to help us to feed radical islamic terrorism, whether it's putin or whether it's assad or whether who that is. because those people es
, like england and other great countries in the , in china come in japan come in india, these are great countries in the world that their leaders calculate what is good for the country. and in the long run, i believe billion,n why that $2 which helped general asisi, is because who technologies that , if radical islam or to take over in egypt, that these other countries would be swept away in the gulf and you would have radical islam pouring into central asia and that would dramatically impact...
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once in 1988. once in 2004. there's conversation about proposing to do that and putting it on the ballot. >> are we talking about $1, $2? >> we don't to the amount or the details yet. there was an assembly select hearing that was held here in oakland back in august where a number of assembly members talked about the possibility. >> my experiences said that you may as well go as big as you can. >> reporter: like we said, it's just a start. but you know transportation issues. they have a way of taking it step by step and in this case, the next step would be the legislature. for them to get a package together pass it and put it on the ballot for the voters to decide. that could come either next year or 2018. whatever the case, the final say will be up for you and me. phil matier, kpix 5. >>> the talk involves raising tolls on the 7 bridges run by the state, not the golden gate bridge. >>> city of rohnert park says the police officer acted reasonably in pulling a gun in an incident that went viral. >> this one reall
once in 1988. once in 2004. there's conversation about proposing to do that and putting it on the ballot. >> are we talking about $1, $2? >> we don't to the amount or the details yet. there was an assembly select hearing that was held here in oakland back in august where a number of assembly members talked about the possibility. >> my experiences said that you may as well go as big as you can. >> reporter: like we said, it's just a start. but you know transportation...
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in new york city in 1886, in the summer of 86, in the wake of strikes and boycotts and sort of in the national atmosphere after the haymarket bombing in chicago in may of 86, 100 labor activists are arrested. many of them giving long prison terms. it was easy to do then, they were accused of and tried and convicted of conspiracy. you called a strike or boycott against an employer, in the eyes of the law, you are guilty of conspiring with your fellow workers to destroy the business of another person. you could be put away. this is one of the big strikes that takes place, the streetcars in new york city. streetcars, the subway system are privately owned and given franchises. they make millions of dollars a year, there's a great graphic shows the new york city council had 24 members in 1884. there is a front-page article in the new york times that shows the scandal broke out to show that one of the largest recur owners bribed nearly every one of them. 22 of the 24 city council members took a bribe from -- a huge bribe, $25,000, which in 1884 was a lot of money. it says thomas clancy, the
in new york city in 1886, in the summer of 86, in the wake of strikes and boycotts and sort of in the national atmosphere after the haymarket bombing in chicago in may of 86, 100 labor activists are arrested. many of them giving long prison terms. it was easy to do then, they were accused of and tried and convicted of conspiracy. you called a strike or boycott against an employer, in the eyes of the law, you are guilty of conspiring with your fellow workers to destroy the business of another...
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his studio in a tiny village in the netherlands.alace in spain was a huge inspiration. he took geometric images and moved on to patterns of identical shapes that seamlessly interlock and can be repeated endlessly. more interested in solving difficult puzzles in art, he couldn't be bothered with fame and foreign. he turned down opportunities to work with celebrities or branch out into film. >> visitors are encouraged to make their own selfies, just as he did more than 80 years ago. since then, his popularity has only risen. >> fans have more than 100 prints to examine. it is difficult finding its place on museum walls. >> you can log on to our website to get the latest on the news breaking. >>> unrest continues in israel and the occupied territories. palestinian is shot dead by security forces. ♪ >>> hello from al jazeera's headquarters in doha, i'm jane dutton. the taliban says it is withdrawing from the city of kunduz, but warns it can take it back whenever it wants. >>> and syria divides opinion as democratic candidates take to
his studio in a tiny village in the netherlands.alace in spain was a huge inspiration. he took geometric images and moved on to patterns of identical shapes that seamlessly interlock and can be repeated endlessly. more interested in solving difficult puzzles in art, he couldn't be bothered with fame and foreign. he turned down opportunities to work with celebrities or branch out into film. >> visitors are encouraged to make their own selfies, just as he did more than 80 years ago. since...
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we are talking about the war in syria, the situation in ukraine, unemployment among the youth in the southern european states, the lingering affects of the eurozone crisis, the need for monetary reform when it comes to the aftermath of the greek debt saga, and the biggest challenge in the european union, that of the arrival of hundreds of thousands, searching for a new life here in europe. it has created deep divisions between the countries willing and able to anticipate numbers to settle and start a new life here in europe. and those who feel this it's necessary for different reasons, for europe to keep its doors closed. talking about hungary, slovakia, czech republic, romania. it was felt that the christian identity would be undermined by the arrival of large numbers of muslims. it will be imperative for merkel and francis hollande to reinvigorate a sense of unity put under strain by the european crisis. >> e.u. leaders are meeting tomorrow. is there a push to get them to agree on returning more refugees now? >> well, something that seems to have changed the situation lightly is a
we are talking about the war in syria, the situation in ukraine, unemployment among the youth in the southern european states, the lingering affects of the eurozone crisis, the need for monetary reform when it comes to the aftermath of the greek debt saga, and the biggest challenge in the european union, that of the arrival of hundreds of thousands, searching for a new life here in europe. it has created deep divisions between the countries willing and able to anticipate numbers to settle and...
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still just 43 in allentown and 44 in reading. 45 in wilmington.nd in the 40's in millville and trenton as well. but the winds are light and numbers are really going to rebound quickly today. by 8 o'clock, still 51. but by noon, up close to 70 and by 3 o'clock, 74 with a high this afternoon of 75 degrees at about 4 o'clock. the wide view nationally shows you a little bit of instability out in the western areas of colorado, down into new mexico but if you're flying out to the west coast, no problems and it look like the east coast is for the most part okay. couple of showers out by chicago. we have no major delays at philadelphia international airport at this early hour. when i step inside we are looking ahead toward the weekend, karen, and it does look like eventually we're going get a cooldown. >> but it will be the weekend so it won't matter. >> yes. >> let's look outside live at i-95. southbound traffic headed towards center city moving pretty nicely right now. no big problems on i-95. i say just a little building volume approaching cottman also
still just 43 in allentown and 44 in reading. 45 in wilmington.nd in the 40's in millville and trenton as well. but the winds are light and numbers are really going to rebound quickly today. by 8 o'clock, still 51. but by noon, up close to 70 and by 3 o'clock, 74 with a high this afternoon of 75 degrees at about 4 o'clock. the wide view nationally shows you a little bit of instability out in the western areas of colorado, down into new mexico but if you're flying out to the west coast, no...
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pakistan in kiber province, at least 1600 people have been injured in pakistan.toria gatenbee reports. >> reporter: this hospital in the pakistani city is crowded with injured people after a magnitude 7.5 earthquake rocked northern afghanistan and pakistan on monday. rescue efforts are complicated by patchy communications and rural mountain regions which are hard to access. >> translator: according to the latest information received so far the highest death toll is there and help copies and c 130 aircraft sent to the effected regions. >> reporter: in the city of peshawar they scratched scrambled as they are rushed to hospital and hundreds arrived in a few hours and staff said they were well prepared for the emergency. >> translator: if a sudden event occurs this hospital will activate its emergency protocol, currently the equipment and staff are capable of tending to all the injured from the quake. >> reporter: the earthquake's epicenter was near the afghan city of jam 60 kilometers west of the afghanistan, pakistan border, the moment the quake hit was captured l
pakistan in kiber province, at least 1600 people have been injured in pakistan.toria gatenbee reports. >> reporter: this hospital in the pakistani city is crowded with injured people after a magnitude 7.5 earthquake rocked northern afghanistan and pakistan on monday. rescue efforts are complicated by patchy communications and rural mountain regions which are hard to access. >> translator: according to the latest information received so far the highest death toll is there and help...
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in the most miserable in the world. that's canada. that's who we are. katheri katherine's family, the screws who were expelled from spain, they were taken in in the muslim countries that are today turkey, it was then the ottoman empire. that's the opening world that we can always aspire to. 2 million refugees living in our nato ally turkey. we're not doing enough to help. there are requests from the united nations to take in 10,000 by christmas. mr. harper is not even going to get near that number. they want 46,000 between now and 2019. the ndp government will get it done. >> if i could just maybe correct a couple facts here. first of all, none of our nato allies, not all of them are involved in the coalition, but none are opposed to it. they are all supportive of our mission against the islamic state. the united nations is not opposed. in fact, this intervention is happening at invitation of the government of iraq under international law. in terms of refugees, canada's response has been generous and responsible. we've
in the most miserable in the world. that's canada. that's who we are. katheri katherine's family, the screws who were expelled from spain, they were taken in in the muslim countries that are today turkey, it was then the ottoman empire. that's the opening world that we can always aspire to. 2 million refugees living in our nato ally turkey. we're not doing enough to help. there are requests from the united nations to take in 10,000 by christmas. mr. harper is not even going to get near that...
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back in is the 82 in october got nearly 3" of rain in 1982. in 1997 we got a little less than average one inch of rainfall. so far officially in san francisco we have not seen any measurable rainfall. so this el nino winter if you will is off to a slow start. but there are other chances of rain. there's two actually to talk about. we'll have that coming up in the seven-day forecast in about 8 minutes. >>> thank you. the sheriff's deputy seen on video violently arresting a student is out of a job. >> my first thought was, oh, my god! that's the same guy. >> tonight, hear from other parents who say they too have had issues with that officer. >> a new warning about car seats and we are not just talking about the ones for children. a major cbs news investigation uncovers the latest danger that can result in injury even death. >> contra costa county deputies get another eye in the sky. coming up, the multi-million dollar aircraft that goes way beyond your average chopper. ,, ,,,,,, department says it's already seen action. new at five... kpix five'
back in is the 82 in october got nearly 3" of rain in 1982. in 1997 we got a little less than average one inch of rainfall. so far officially in san francisco we have not seen any measurable rainfall. so this el nino winter if you will is off to a slow start. but there are other chances of rain. there's two actually to talk about. we'll have that coming up in the seven-day forecast in about 8 minutes. >>> thank you. the sheriff's deputy seen on video violently arresting a student...
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but these workers at geonetric in cedar rapids are in hour 22 of non-stop we'll check in with them when we come back. welcome to your friday. this is a look at a loop of radar. we have some rain in your forecast today. it's october 23rd and this is what you need to know. one person is dead and three others hurt after a shooting on the campus of tennessee state university in nashville. campus is on lockdown as the shooter is still on the loose. a dubuque nonprofit asks an officer from scotland to talk to community members about how to reduce violence in the city. former secretary of state hillary clinton is recovering this morning after testifying for 11 hours about the 20-12 benghazi attack. waterloo landlords want to keep a section on renter's applications that requires an applicant's criminal history. the city council is considering banning it. and workers at geonetric in cedar rapids are in the final hours of a 24 hour marathon of building eight websites for local nonprofits -- all free of charge. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news mor
but these workers at geonetric in cedar rapids are in hour 22 of non-stop we'll check in with them when we come back. welcome to your friday. this is a look at a loop of radar. we have some rain in your forecast today. it's october 23rd and this is what you need to know. one person is dead and three others hurt after a shooting on the campus of tennessee state university in nashville. campus is on lockdown as the shooter is still on the loose. a dubuque nonprofit asks an officer from scotland...
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in may. texas has become the latest state to announce it's cutting off medicaid funding to planned parenthood in the wake of highly edited videos that show planned parenthood officials discussing the donation of fetal tissue to medical researchers. multiple state and congressional investigations have found no wrongdoing by planned parenthood. texas said it was removing all plan from the clinics, even those which provide hiv testing and cancer screening. the move came just hours after a federal court blocked louisiana from cutting off medicaid funds to planned parenthood. the european center for constitutional and human rights has filed a criminal complaint against alfreda frances bikowsky, a top cia official accused of participating in the torture of khaled el masri. el masri is a german citizen who was seized in macedonia in 2003 as part of the cia's secret extraordinary rendition program. he was beaten, sodomized and held in a secret prison in afghanistan for months before being abandoned b
in may. texas has become the latest state to announce it's cutting off medicaid funding to planned parenthood in the wake of highly edited videos that show planned parenthood officials discussing the donation of fetal tissue to medical researchers. multiple state and congressional investigations have found no wrongdoing by planned parenthood. texas said it was removing all plan from the clinics, even those which provide hiv testing and cancer screening. the move came just hours after a federal...
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here is mike hanna in west jerusalem. >> it's a first full cabinet meeting in three weeks, and in the intervening time there has been enough violence in occupied territories and in israel itself. four israelis have been killed in support attic and random -- sporadic and random knife attack. in most cases they were shot dead on the scene and a number of demonstrators have been killed by israeli forces. the rising fatality figures raise questions by human rights organizations, about the rules of engagement applied by the israeli army and police. >> this is footage of a person attempting to flee after stabbing a young israeli. the israeli civilians shout "shoot him, kill him." and the police opened fire, though there's no apparent immediate threat >>> a similar situation involving a 30-year-olds arab woman, police are shouting at israel "drop the knife, drop the knife", instead of attempting an arrest... ..they open fire at pointblank range. yet in the south an israeli that attacks four palestinians in different locations is not gunned down, but arrested. israeli place say responses are
here is mike hanna in west jerusalem. >> it's a first full cabinet meeting in three weeks, and in the intervening time there has been enough violence in occupied territories and in israel itself. four israelis have been killed in support attic and random -- sporadic and random knife attack. in most cases they were shot dead on the scene and a number of demonstrators have been killed by israeli forces. the rising fatality figures raise questions by human rights organizations, about the...
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all trying for find re refuge in inter in europe. >> in 10 days we would have 35,000 migrants in slovenia which is unacceptable for us. >> reporter: in this nomad's lan. police fire shots in the air. officers tell them to wait behind barbed wire fences. croatia says more than 200,000 people have arrived from serbia in the last month. hungary and several other former communist states have already closed their borders. >> what we are seeing is that winter is here and the numbers haven't gone down, so more desperate people on the move. the winter is going to add to their suffering. >> reporter: bundled up in plastic tarp and blankets they brave the cold on foot and in trains they continue tackling one obstacle, one hurdle at the time. [ inaudible ] it take everybody, money, my wife, everything arrest and take everything. after serbia. >> reporter: from serbia to croatia, thousands have knew arrived to slovenia the government says there it will accept a few thousand refugees a day. >> translator: croatia asked to us process 5,000 migrants per day. of course, on the other hand we have a reques
all trying for find re refuge in inter in europe. >> in 10 days we would have 35,000 migrants in slovenia which is unacceptable for us. >> reporter: in this nomad's lan. police fire shots in the air. officers tell them to wait behind barbed wire fences. croatia says more than 200,000 people have arrived from serbia in the last month. hungary and several other former communist states have already closed their borders. >> what we are seeing is that winter is here and the numbers...
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here you are over in, in europe, you're in istanbul at the g-20. you are working in this collaborative, this collective approach that you've been talking about with our g-7, our eu allies, and the focus is on improving energy security from a broader perspective. you come home from that meeting, and the discussion here is the congress is looking to take money, sell-off -- well, not take money -- but sell-off parts of that strategic reserve that we are encouraging other nations to participate in. to, again, build out and enhance this collective energy security. tell me how this works. when the united states is trying to persuade china, trying to persuade india to participate in these international energy security conversations. isn't it a little bit hypocritical for us, as a country, to be saying, come on in, and yet we are basically treating our energy security asset as, as the cash machine here. >> well, of course, we are, as you know, and as called for in prukt of your committee, we are carrying out a strategy eck study, which we expect to finish
here you are over in, in europe, you're in istanbul at the g-20. you are working in this collaborative, this collective approach that you've been talking about with our g-7, our eu allies, and the focus is on improving energy security from a broader perspective. you come home from that meeting, and the discussion here is the congress is looking to take money, sell-off -- well, not take money -- but sell-off parts of that strategic reserve that we are encouraging other nations to participate in....
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i was really in a hurry to get it in print. it was on the presidential election of 1952, entitled "the crusade." what i wanted to do was to say something different about the election than had been said before. so what i did was, i tackled the myths of the presidential election. and what i centered on was the myth of the draft. you all know what it is. dwight eisenhower was drafted. he didn't want to run. and he was drafted by a group that was fronted by the citizens for eisenhower, that was organized by tom dewey who i'm going to talk about a little more later, and he was drafted against his will. and adlai stevenson who didn't want to run, was drafted by a group of people who were fronted by walter johnson of the university of chicago, leo lerner of the volunteers in illinois. so he was drafted against his well. so what did i say in this first book? none of this happened. that's what i said, none of this happened. i said that neither one of them were drafted, that it was a myth. i thought it was great. the reviews were pretty
i was really in a hurry to get it in print. it was on the presidential election of 1952, entitled "the crusade." what i wanted to do was to say something different about the election than had been said before. so what i did was, i tackled the myths of the presidential election. and what i centered on was the myth of the draft. you all know what it is. dwight eisenhower was drafted. he didn't want to run. and he was drafted by a group that was fronted by the citizens for eisenhower,...
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trump isn't in the lead anymore in iowa. but for the first t te in months... a *national* pollllhows he isn't t ading the *overall* * republican presidentiti race... either. a new c - b - s news... new york times poll primary voters surveyed back ben carson for the nomination... compared to 22 - percent for trump. the poll has a six - percent margin of error... though. three other polls show carson leading trump in iowa. 3 and a new monmouth university poll shows the race is much clearer on the democratic side of things... at least in iowa anyway. the poll shows 65 - percent of likely democratic caucus - goers back clinton. senator bernie sanders is second d 24 - percent. the e monmouth poll is the first survey conducted after vice president joe biden announced he won't run for the white house next year... *and* since clinton's appearance last week before the congressional panel investigating benghazi. 3 the third candidate in the democratic race... former maryland governor martin o'malley... will also be in northwest iowa this weekend. o'malley will speak at
trump isn't in the lead anymore in iowa. but for the first t te in months... a *national* pollllhows he isn't t ading the *overall* * republican presidentiti race... either. a new c - b - s news... new york times poll primary voters surveyed back ben carson for the nomination... compared to 22 - percent for trump. the poll has a six - percent margin of error... though. three other polls show carson leading trump in iowa. 3 and a new monmouth university poll shows the race is much clearer on the...
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run in the 14th 14th inning. the game lasted more than five hours and tied the record for the longest world series game in terms of innings played. game 2 is tonight. the game was also delayed for several minutes in the fourth inning after the fox broadcast lost power. the backup generator also didn't work. because of the power loss, both teams lost replay capabilities so for 20 minutes fox used mlb network's international broadcast feed. >> jadiann: now the morning's must see video. look at this. a kayaker in california making a new best friend. check out this baby seal. it nuzzles on the man's shoulder, making himself comfortable. he says the seal jumped on and kept him company about an hour. his new friend wouldn't leave his side for quite some time. with modern technology, the smartphone on your boat, your kayak. >> that's fantastic. everybody else has one too so they can take the picture from another perspective. quite a team. >> jadiann: he was lonely. >> christa: yes, exactly. 6:26. we have to show you mor
run in the 14th 14th inning. the game lasted more than five hours and tied the record for the longest world series game in terms of innings played. game 2 is tonight. the game was also delayed for several minutes in the fourth inning after the fox broadcast lost power. the backup generator also didn't work. because of the power loss, both teams lost replay capabilities so for 20 minutes fox used mlb network's international broadcast feed. >> jadiann: now the morning's must see video. look...
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military have in may be seeing women in their campaigns in afghanistan and iraq? >> i think honestly when this first came across the desk with folks in the pentagon their reactions ranged from stupid what you asking me to do? and to kind of an high role. oh politically correct requirement. a lot of people came to mean. you're the senior woman you explain this to us. found wasg thing i that to take that sort of higher-level reaction everything from bafflement to skepticism to -- you goyou started down to people on the ground. you talk to the marines who first worked with female engagement teams. time they started to be able to access the female population in afghanistan through fema marines. first of all got a lot of good information. started really having much better picture of what was going on. started being able to engage those women and bring them into the discussion of where the community is going and what needed to be done. started having a much better sense of where that could have a greater impact. talk to those folks. you start to get a totally different
military have in may be seeing women in their campaigns in afghanistan and iraq? >> i think honestly when this first came across the desk with folks in the pentagon their reactions ranged from stupid what you asking me to do? and to kind of an high role. oh politically correct requirement. a lot of people came to mean. you're the senior woman you explain this to us. found wasg thing i that to take that sort of higher-level reaction everything from bafflement to skepticism to -- you goyou...
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upper 70s in san francisco. 90 in napa, pittsburgh 91. livermore still in the mid 90s. heading into the weekend with a chance of showers moving in. temperatures returning to normal, 70s and low 80s, much better on sunday. all clearing out and our temperatures will be about average for the middle of october, in the 70s and low 80s. let's check in with mike for a look at the morning commute. >> looking through the east bay, here is 880 by the coliseum. it starts to bog down north of high street right on schedule. 880 and 580 through oakland not bad. it's the eastshore freeway where we're feeling the bad and also the walnut creek interchange out of concord. getting to the east bay more of a problem than getting through the east bay. there's a crash around industrial through 780, jammed all the way through the area. slow coming off the split at cordelia. a lighter flow of traffic because of a crash here. west 580 holds it up. it's been a problem all morning making dublin a lot easier. pleasanton and sunol still slowing for south 680. typical slowing for high ward. the build
upper 70s in san francisco. 90 in napa, pittsburgh 91. livermore still in the mid 90s. heading into the weekend with a chance of showers moving in. temperatures returning to normal, 70s and low 80s, much better on sunday. all clearing out and our temperatures will be about average for the middle of october, in the 70s and low 80s. let's check in with mike for a look at the morning commute. >> looking through the east bay, here is 880 by the coliseum. it starts to bog down north of high...
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a paris- bound train in august is recovering after he was stabbed in a bar fight in sacramento. kpix 5's joe vazquez has more. >>> reporter: in the surveillance video you can see the brawl break out into the street. that's spencer stone in the white shirt. police say he was with a group of people but he appears to be fending off several men by himself. >> kind of like six on one they were fighting back and forth. >> reporter: he bobs and weaves, dodges some punches, lands some of his own. now look closely as one of the men gets behind spencer and lungs at him. this appears to be the man who stabbed him. he continues to fight off attackers unaware he was knifed. here you see a dark blotch growing on his shirt. it's probably his own blood. a few more punches are exchanged and then spencer walks away. when police arrived, he was losing blood and they were worried at first he was going to die. >> subject laying on the ground. two stab wounds to the side. >> reporter: spencer is still recovering from that other stab wound that he received on a french train last month. you may remembe
a paris- bound train in august is recovering after he was stabbed in a bar fight in sacramento. kpix 5's joe vazquez has more. >>> reporter: in the surveillance video you can see the brawl break out into the street. that's spencer stone in the white shirt. police say he was with a group of people but he appears to be fending off several men by himself. >> kind of like six on one they were fighting back and forth. >> reporter: he bobs and weaves, dodges some punches, lands...
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i started my time in the nebraska in a camp. i was a committee lawyer and organize here in dc. i worked for governor eliot spitzer until i fell apart. and then i was president obama's liaison to the states in the white house. and was also helped elizabeth warren set up the cfe the right after the .-dot frank legislation was passed. and so i have had different vantage points. to learn and fully appreciate the investment in infrastructure building that was done at the state level, for nearly a generation conservatives have far outpaced progressives that the business of movement building in the state. they focused hard on it, put resources into it kind have been ruthlessly efficient that it. it'sit's investment has paid off. think about where we are right now. people spend a lot of time and energy focused on the presidential site, with all due respect i findi find that simply focusing only on federal power can be shortsighted by those within the progressive infrastructure, donor class, and establishment. i'm not saying it's not important. it is for a number of different reasons, b
i started my time in the nebraska in a camp. i was a committee lawyer and organize here in dc. i worked for governor eliot spitzer until i fell apart. and then i was president obama's liaison to the states in the white house. and was also helped elizabeth warren set up the cfe the right after the .-dot frank legislation was passed. and so i have had different vantage points. to learn and fully appreciate the investment in infrastructure building that was done at the state level, for nearly a...
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should be in the 60s. up to 45 in new paltz. temperatures just around 50 in places like millburn and millstone, new jersey. down to 36 in the city tonight. places like westchester county, freezing there in white plains. that's why those freeze warnings are in effect. almost everyone needs to take the plants in tonight if they can't survive temperatures at or below freezing. look at this string of 20s tomorrow morning. tomorrow morning in poughkeepsie, 25 degrees under mostly clear skies. the chill sticks around, but it gets milder day by day. we'll look at that coming up. over to you. >> thank you, raphael. going to visit the western wall in israel this morning on his first trip to that region since elected mayor. >> his visit comes amidst a wave of violent attacks. rob schmitt shows us how the mayor is showing support for the country. >> reporter: mayor de blasio in jerusalem on what he calls a three-day solidarity mission after a violent week. >> our cities are so close. there's a joke about israel being the sixth borough, par
should be in the 60s. up to 45 in new paltz. temperatures just around 50 in places like millburn and millstone, new jersey. down to 36 in the city tonight. places like westchester county, freezing there in white plains. that's why those freeze warnings are in effect. almost everyone needs to take the plants in tonight if they can't survive temperatures at or below freezing. look at this string of 20s tomorrow morning. tomorrow morning in poughkeepsie, 25 degrees under mostly clear skies. the...
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we were lieutenants together in germany in '79 so. advent of mexico contemplating idea of exporting security to the pko, peace-keeping operations, i guess what do you think will happen first, that or bringing all of the partner nations from the south together and sitting down together and in a unified effort to, you know, quell the violence coming from the south? thank you. it's a really important question. i've seen how negotiations take place in central america before on less difficult questions than that. i can tell you it takes decades. i think we're likely to see mexican military forces in peace-keeping operations before that actually happens. and not that there isn't good cooperation. we were talking before the panel about the strength of cooperation between the mexico and guatemalan border but however government to government cooperation is an interesting issue. there is aning interest with the belize case that is very positive at this but with the military not so much. another fact we have to remind ourselves of, while the mex
we were lieutenants together in germany in '79 so. advent of mexico contemplating idea of exporting security to the pko, peace-keeping operations, i guess what do you think will happen first, that or bringing all of the partner nations from the south together and sitting down together and in a unified effort to, you know, quell the violence coming from the south? thank you. it's a really important question. i've seen how negotiations take place in central america before on less difficult...
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expect the highs today in the 70s in the south bay. some upper 70s there and mostly cloudy with a chance of a quick shower or passing as we go, once again, into this afternoon. so, i'll detail that coming pup let's check in now with mike. >> we just heard about a crash. this is north 101. i was going to show a slow down really slamming down because north of this shot, though not visible of this camera and north 101 at mckie and that's where reports of a motorcycle that got had to a crash there. the driver reported up and walking around. there are some injuries reported, if the driver is up and walking around, that is better than we often see for the motorcycle accidents in this area. southbound a little slowing and we'll check on that in a few minutes. another fender bender reported around the bay bridge toll plaza and nothing but any activity out of the ordinary for the approaches and the toll plaza itself. i don't see the crash, but the backup as this rush is on and second delay from the metering lights. back to you. >>> all new this
expect the highs today in the 70s in the south bay. some upper 70s there and mostly cloudy with a chance of a quick shower or passing as we go, once again, into this afternoon. so, i'll detail that coming pup let's check in now with mike. >> we just heard about a crash. this is north 101. i was going to show a slow down really slamming down because north of this shot, though not visible of this camera and north 101 at mckie and that's where reports of a motorcycle that got had to a crash...
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if you may remember in early 2014 there was an attack in turkey, and in that attack two were killed by isis militants. so this was an early attack. but today if--as you know in ankara two suicide-bombers they killed 100 people. after that attack we understand that these two guys, they were admitted on base. after ankara attacks, the government in ankara, there has been reluctance to fight against isis. all these things should be understand after this in today's clashes, this was a clash between police units and militants. and according to the-- >> this is lead to go what i want to ask you, from your knowledge and the research you do, how deeply do you think isil is in turkey. how far have they infiltrated, if i can use that word? >> we have to understand the isis strategy. they are not looking for attacks terrorist attacks in turkey. they're trying to use turkey as a support base and human pool to export the ideas and to export the material power to the other parts of the region and the world so i think in turkey isis has been trying to create a passion this sort of attacks targeted vi
if you may remember in early 2014 there was an attack in turkey, and in that attack two were killed by isis militants. so this was an early attack. but today if--as you know in ankara two suicide-bombers they killed 100 people. after that attack we understand that these two guys, they were admitted on base. after ankara attacks, the government in ankara, there has been reluctance to fight against isis. all these things should be understand after this in today's clashes, this was a clash between...
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if you grew up like i did in a small town in texas or small town in arkansas this was easy to miss. >> even though i am one day in new york in 1975 following a puerto rican bombing and there so so many threats that 100,000 office workers were evacuated milling around the streets of manhatt manhattan. >> it was the first time they evacuated the world trade center. >> one thing that speaks more of americaness medaling is you talk about new yorkers saying this is new york but you don't talk about this event in the book. i researched this period, too, and came across a lot of strange stories. but in 1975 a man climbed over the whitehouse fence with a lead pipe. and the secret service doing what they do when there is a physical threat it the grounds of the presidential residents they actually shot him to death. there was a like a three-paragraph story in the new york times that day. and that was it. there was a one sentence written about it. i compare that to what happened when a poor mentally ill woman a few years ago rammed her car into the capital grounds. she had her infant in the car.
if you grew up like i did in a small town in texas or small town in arkansas this was easy to miss. >> even though i am one day in new york in 1975 following a puerto rican bombing and there so so many threats that 100,000 office workers were evacuated milling around the streets of manhatt manhattan. >> it was the first time they evacuated the world trade center. >> one thing that speaks more of americaness medaling is you talk about new yorkers saying this is new york but you...
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fish in check. cleaning them out by hunting them one fish at a time. there's no limit on the number of lion fish divers can take. knowing that they are hunted will eradicate the species. lion fish can live a depth deeper than recreational divers can go, they can make a difference. >> that is it for us at this hour. see you at 11 o'clock eastern. "america tonight" starts now. >>> on"america tonight", a dying city. pained by the loss of industry and people. can milwaukee save the next generation. >> any time you are 16 and you say i'm better off dead than alive, that's how bleak it is. "america tonight"s sara hoy on the crime spike putting milwaukee's future at risk. also tonight - the ones that got away. >> we've gonom
fish in check. cleaning them out by hunting them one fish at a time. there's no limit on the number of lion fish divers can take. knowing that they are hunted will eradicate the species. lion fish can live a depth deeper than recreational divers can go, they can make a difference. >> that is it for us at this hour. see you at 11 o'clock eastern. "america tonight" starts now. >>> on"america tonight", a dying city. pained by the loss of industry and people. can...
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a minivan crashed in to a parked car in brooklyn. while the two men went to the hospital, officers found the pink piece, along with nine forged credit cards, xanax, marijuana. >>> tonight a tale of two cities, not about income but about health. new york is getting healthier overall but for many it is the opposite. lower life expectancy and higher rate of obesity. stacey sager has more from one brooklyn community that seems to be fairing the worst. the residents here living below the poverty level, it's not terribly surprising new york city's health department ranks brownsville the most unhealthy community in brooklyn. question is will the city's new study make a difference? >> all of this is something we can change. >> reporter: but talk to people in this community and you get one message loud and clear. >> we are what we eat. and healthier food is expensive. >> i just spent $400. >> these two wagons? >> that's it. >> my sugar is going through the roof and my blood pressure you go in the school, most of the food is processed. >> repo
a minivan crashed in to a parked car in brooklyn. while the two men went to the hospital, officers found the pink piece, along with nine forged credit cards, xanax, marijuana. >>> tonight a tale of two cities, not about income but about health. new york is getting healthier overall but for many it is the opposite. lower life expectancy and higher rate of obesity. stacey sager has more from one brooklyn community that seems to be fairing the worst. the residents here living below the...
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it's not just in russia but in crimea and ukraine. if anybody is listed by all of our allies, they're of course listed by canada. mr. mulcair claimed in the previous debate that these two individuals are listed by everyone. they're not. we want to make sure the sanctions are effective, that they punish russians and not canadians. we continue to review that particular -- those particular cases. >> they're listed by the americans. >> but no one should doubt, and i think the world has recognized that the ukrainians have recognized it, no country has responded more comprehensively to ukraine's needs, whether they be nonlethal military aid, training, financial assistance. i've been to ukraine, met with president boroshenko. no country has stood with ukraine more than this government has. >> and canada will continue to stand with ukraine. when i chatted with president boroshenko, we have seen tremendous impact locally. but at the same time, we are a country that used to have a lot more influence. and when canada said something, we were list
it's not just in russia but in crimea and ukraine. if anybody is listed by all of our allies, they're of course listed by canada. mr. mulcair claimed in the previous debate that these two individuals are listed by everyone. they're not. we want to make sure the sanctions are effective, that they punish russians and not canadians. we continue to review that particular -- those particular cases. >> they're listed by the americans. >> but no one should doubt, and i think the world has...
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it is colder in the ohio valley than it is in our area. it's 35 in new york, 31 in cincinnati. so today, we're going to said highs all along the eastern seaboard just in the 50s, d.c., baltimore down through the carolinas but look at the heat there, we tap into some of that over the next few days. very quiet conditions here. there also some very wet weather out west so it's a dynamic day across the country. in our area, brilliant sun but yeah, cold. only 52. >>> john, thank you. let's get to the commute this morning. >> busy on the roads and rail so we have an accident blocking the lane on the south bound side at exit 6. delays are back past the bronx, excuse me back past the cross bronx expressway and in the bronx as well an accident blocking the westbound lane on the cross bronx at the sheridan expressway delays back to the bronx river parkway so really busy in the area. also in huntington an accident blocking the hov lane on the westbound lie between exits 49 and 48. you'll want to stick with the northern state as an alternate. alternate side is is in effect city wide and do
it is colder in the ohio valley than it is in our area. it's 35 in new york, 31 in cincinnati. so today, we're going to said highs all along the eastern seaboard just in the 50s, d.c., baltimore down through the carolinas but look at the heat there, we tap into some of that over the next few days. very quiet conditions here. there also some very wet weather out west so it's a dynamic day across the country. in our area, brilliant sun but yeah, cold. only 52. >>> john, thank you. let's...
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starting friday in fact with highs in up ther 50s. 60 in the city right now. and a west wind giving way to a southwest wind. and light rain possible north and west. and then that front pushes through and the cool air takes over. so savor the 70s one more day but mid-70s before we see the upper 50s for your friday and saturday. >> okay. thank you. we appreciate it. >>> and meg, you were talking about construction. still seeing it? >> a few slow spots to warn you about. first, jamesport, route 25 is between manner lane and harricks lane due to an accident. program us, new jersey, two lanes blocked between mid- atlantic avenue and century road. this is scheduled until 6:00 a.m. so best to stick with the garden state parkway. and now to a look at an accident blocking the right lane on route 1 and 9 northbound. no major delays there yet. and alternate side of the street parking rules are in effect city-wide. alex and mary -- >> thank you. >>> more now on the met's ticket to the world series. the team tom the nated the chicago cubs in game four last night to win the
starting friday in fact with highs in up ther 50s. 60 in the city right now. and a west wind giving way to a southwest wind. and light rain possible north and west. and then that front pushes through and the cool air takes over. so savor the 70s one more day but mid-70s before we see the upper 50s for your friday and saturday. >> okay. thank you. we appreciate it. >>> and meg, you were talking about construction. still seeing it? >> a few slow spots to warn you about....
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amy: in nigeria, at least 14 people have been killed in two suicide bomb attacks in the northeast borno state. the attacks hit a mosque during prayer hour thursday. this comes one day after 5 people were killed in bombing attacks the day before. no one has taken responsibility for either attack, but authorities said they suspect boko haram. this week, president obama announced the us would be dispatching 300 troops to the neighboring country of cameroon to fight boko haram. in michigan, the family of a 17-year-old teenager who was shot and killed by an eaton county sheriff's sergeant after a february traffic stop has filed a federal lawsuit against -- over his death. sergeant jonathan frost stopped deven guilford after the teenager flashed his bright lights at the sergeant because he thought the sergeant's brights were on. when deven did not give sergeant frost his driver's license which , he had left with his girlfriend, frost pulled the teenager out of the car, ordered him to lie on his stomach, and fired his stun gun into the teenager as he handcuffed him. according to the eaton coun
amy: in nigeria, at least 14 people have been killed in two suicide bomb attacks in the northeast borno state. the attacks hit a mosque during prayer hour thursday. this comes one day after 5 people were killed in bombing attacks the day before. no one has taken responsibility for either attack, but authorities said they suspect boko haram. this week, president obama announced the us would be dispatching 300 troops to the neighboring country of cameroon to fight boko haram. in michigan, the...
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temperatures this morning starting in the lower 40's in and around worcester. 46 in concord. 51 in boston. 55 already on nantucket. so it's mild in some locations. one thing you're going to notice are those winds having now shifted to the north and west but they're still blowing at a pretty good clip this morning. anywhere from 10-20 miles an hour sustained. guffs 25 to even 30 miles per hour. that's creating a bit of a wind chill. if you're stepping outside the door first thing in worcester it feels more like 8 degrees, 9 in orange. yes, we are already talking about wind chill, folks. temperatures warming up today into the upper 50's in boston. low 60's in taunton. 58 on nantucket but a major warm-up is coming. we'll talk about when we could see the low to mid 70's in the search-day forecast. frank and antoinette. antoinette: danielle, thank you. a quincy couple charged in connection with a south shore murder. stolen weapons seized in the bust. the arrests coming nearly a month after a grisly killing in a marshfield home. frank: the eyeopener's sera congi with new information just releas
temperatures this morning starting in the lower 40's in and around worcester. 46 in concord. 51 in boston. 55 already on nantucket. so it's mild in some locations. one thing you're going to notice are those winds having now shifted to the north and west but they're still blowing at a pretty good clip this morning. anywhere from 10-20 miles an hour sustained. guffs 25 to even 30 miles per hour. that's creating a bit of a wind chill. if you're stepping outside the door first thing in worcester it...
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supported coop in honduras in 2009.at and a few words from me on impunity and learning from the guatemalans. it's all coming up. welcome to our program. ♪ music
supported coop in honduras in 2009.at and a few words from me on impunity and learning from the guatemalans. it's all coming up. welcome to our program. ♪ music
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coming in.rity rating is the highest priority. -- ie: they investigated the 20,000 employees saying the financial damage is not foreseeable. pricingnot know if the confidence, but china has been affected by the crisis. tom: we will continue on china and a moment. teachers, negative three years. vonnie: california is the fifth right to dialogue. governor brown signed the legislation that let's terminally ill californians into their lives with the help of a doctor. the world bank says that we are closer to eliminating extreme poverty by 2030. the world's population living on less than $ 2 per day will fall. it is the equivalent of insider trading in the multimillion dollar world of fantasy sports. an employee of draft kings mistakenly released data before the third week of nfl games. he won money by playing at a rival site. both companies have released statements. tom: this will end ugly. i invested 200 and $56 and one $3.1 million. if i did that in this business i would be in jail. i don't to get
coming in.rity rating is the highest priority. -- ie: they investigated the 20,000 employees saying the financial damage is not foreseeable. pricingnot know if the confidence, but china has been affected by the crisis. tom: we will continue on china and a moment. teachers, negative three years. vonnie: california is the fifth right to dialogue. governor brown signed the legislation that let's terminally ill californians into their lives with the help of a doctor. the world bank says that we are...
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areas in homs province resulting in civilian deaths. >>reporter: a mourner recites the names of victims in this grave yard in homs. 36 names, 36 people he calls mar tire. sons daughters, brothers sisters all killed during an air strike. they say russian helicopters are responsible. >> they were killed while waiting in line for bread. they are innocent people. they are not isil. we only have god on our side. >>reporter: the syrian government launched a new offensive on homs in the last few days. it's not its first on the rebel-controlled province but this time it has russian air support. activists say another 20 civilians were killed leaving behind a blood-soaked prayer rug and a large bomb crater. >> the bombs landed here. this was a bakery. targeting this proves that the russian government narrative that they're only targeting terrorists is not true. where are the terrorists here? this is a bakery owned by a family. this is their property. >>reporter: army commanders say they're targeting terrorists that includes the second city of ale
areas in homs province resulting in civilian deaths. >>reporter: a mourner recites the names of victims in this grave yard in homs. 36 names, 36 people he calls mar tire. sons daughters, brothers sisters all killed during an air strike. they say russian helicopters are responsible. >> they were killed while waiting in line for bread. they are innocent people. they are not isil. we only have god on our side. >>reporter: the syrian government launched a new offensive on homs in...