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their positive attributes far outweigh their shortcomings in the looks department. by cleaning up carcasses and other rubbish on the savanna, marabou storks actually reduce the spread of dangerous pathogens and disease. and thanks to their featherless heads, they don't have to worry about bacteria sticking to their head. and get this, my friends-- they even clean up the silverware after they eat. after one of these storks that had been dropped by a field worker in kenya, the bird later regurgitated it, spotlessly clean. huh, i wonder if that bird does windows, too. (lion roars) (elephant trumpets) ?? >> ushaka: now that we've seen the importance of hair in the wild, let's leave the salon and check out another important body part-- the tongue. he a about a crocodile's mouth that's easy to swallow-- he's got salt glands on his tongue. these tiny glands help a croc secrete excess salt from his body. as a result, a croc can spend long periods of time in saltwater. on the other hand, since the croc's cousins, the alligators, lack salt glands on their tongues, they are al
their positive attributes far outweigh their shortcomings in the looks department. by cleaning up carcasses and other rubbish on the savanna, marabou storks actually reduce the spread of dangerous pathogens and disease. and thanks to their featherless heads, they don't have to worry about bacteria sticking to their head. and get this, my friends-- they even clean up the silverware after they eat. after one of these storks that had been dropped by a field worker in kenya, the bird later...
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their welcome is twofold. this gorgeous sight, threefold, actually, this harbor and absolutely amazed at lady liberty. this is the first thing that welcomes them, this absolutely gorgeous sight. so a lot of people come here think the ships docked here and led people out and that's not true. our inlet is just too shaggo for something like that. so the ships make their way up the harbor. they go to docks up, today where the "uss intrepid" is moored, for instance, as a museum. in america money talks, because our first and second-class passengers are going to be given a very quick inspection as the boat moves its way up the harbor. unless they have a glaring problem that needs attention, they're going to be let out to start their lives. the thinking was this -- if you have a slight illness, you've got the money to pay for a doctor. you'll be able to go and get the care you need. you'll also be able to afford a place to live. the steering class passenger, in their pocket hopefully another couple hundred dollars tha
their welcome is twofold. this gorgeous sight, threefold, actually, this harbor and absolutely amazed at lady liberty. this is the first thing that welcomes them, this absolutely gorgeous sight. so a lot of people come here think the ships docked here and led people out and that's not true. our inlet is just too shaggo for something like that. so the ships make their way up the harbor. they go to docks up, today where the "uss intrepid" is moored, for instance, as a museum. in america...
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their soil. sufficient medical care is nonexistent inside afghanistan. thousands die up four runs and disease throughout the country. several international organizations are training members of the new generation as paramedical doctors and surgeons. they provide badly needed medical care in the provinces. this medical training school is operated by the international medical co-op. the medics already work in field clinics inside afghanistan for six months. with additional training on animals, they will advance their skills and then returned to afghanistan again. one man was 10 years old when the war began. >> on the first day of our arrival, the government got the report of our plan to establish the clinic. the next day, government forces shelled the village. >> i saw many dead bodies, many wounded people and many, many people missing one arm or one leg. the people live very primitive lives, no doctor or health worker. there are no 40 international medical corps clinics inside afghanistan. combine
their soil. sufficient medical care is nonexistent inside afghanistan. thousands die up four runs and disease throughout the country. several international organizations are training members of the new generation as paramedical doctors and surgeons. they provide badly needed medical care in the provinces. this medical training school is operated by the international medical co-op. the medics already work in field clinics inside afghanistan for six months. with additional training on animals,...
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security and their cyber security.nd around their process run by the state, local election and their officials. >> a part of the reason for that confidence has to do with the fact that most voting machines are not connected to the internet. nor are they connected to each other that they would need to run their own operations with different kinds of the voting machines that it will be impossible for them to breach their mall nationwide and simultaneously. >> but they could still cause trouble on election day, especially with this that will be divided as they say the biggest fear is hackers instilling their chaos into a system where there is tremendous mistrust between republicans and democrats. >> and if they disrupt the reporting of the information, then people will imply from that, you cannot trust their results. even though not a single vote has been changed. >> the biggest threat is those hackers gaining access to the data bases and thus their personal information. the department of homeland security would acknowled
security and their cyber security.nd around their process run by the state, local election and their officials. >> a part of the reason for that confidence has to do with the fact that most voting machines are not connected to the internet. nor are they connected to each other that they would need to run their own operations with different kinds of the voting machines that it will be impossible for them to breach their mall nationwide and simultaneously. >> but they could still...
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and their six-foot ten, they will take it to ivan and there you go with their 14 and their 77-65.any would need to dish it out to cal and the bears that are now 2-1. can they get any worse for the 49ers? take a look at the schedule here and the answer might be yes. they will be going to the 9th consecutive defeat. pretty much as you would figure that it would happen against new england. but they sure didn't want it had to happen. and he is one of the guys that will be carrying their weight on defense to tear up the bicep muscle on that play with 1:34 left against their patriots. they will be the leading tackler. meanwhile the team, they won nine and the inevitable talk about job security for one coach kelly. >> we haven't had any conversations about that at all. >> do you expect to be here? it's a review coming here. [ laughter ] that is a part of it. >> we're a sinking ship. >> they're trying to keep some humor in it. >> all right, we'll see you later everyone. >> thank you, good night. (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due
and their six-foot ten, they will take it to ivan and there you go with their 14 and their 77-65.any would need to dish it out to cal and the bears that are now 2-1. can they get any worse for the 49ers? take a look at the schedule here and the answer might be yes. they will be going to the 9th consecutive defeat. pretty much as you would figure that it would happen against new england. but they sure didn't want it had to happen. and he is one of the guys that will be carrying their weight on...
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many of them are putting their life on hold and spending hours trying to get their candidates into the white house. >> all right, reporting live for us, thank you. >>> and for your election jitters, sending the stocks lower today. nasdaq fell 35. and the s&p 500 was down 14. analysts say that investors are getting anxious as the race for the white house is turning into a nail biter. >>> $162,000 in overtime last year alone. that's how much one bart janitor made according to a report released by transparent california. the east bay times reports that the janitor took home a total $270,000 last year and over the past three years he's made $682,000. bart tells the paper that the janitor signs up for extra shifts that are available to anyone and that he works almost every single day of the year. >>> a survivor of sexual assault at stanford university has been name add woman of the year. glamour magazine said that the powerful statement she made at the sentencing of her attacker changed the conversation about sexual assault. as ktvu jesse gary tells us she is now offering a new message. >>
many of them are putting their life on hold and spending hours trying to get their candidates into the white house. >> all right, reporting live for us, thank you. >>> and for your election jitters, sending the stocks lower today. nasdaq fell 35. and the s&p 500 was down 14. analysts say that investors are getting anxious as the race for the white house is turning into a nail biter. >>> $162,000 in overtime last year alone. that's how much one bart janitor made...
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this restricts their peripheral vision-- their vision to the sides. so owls depend on their supple necks to help them keep an eye on things. (owl hoots) the rumors about crocodiles living in city sewers. what's this all about, and where did it get started, huh? well, it's unlikely that a crocodile would choose to live in a sewer. after all, it doesn't sound that appealing. but more importantly, these cold-blooded reptiles depend on the sun and warm water to survive. that's why they live in hot places like africa. but there's some truth to this legend. in sewer systems around the world, from the united states to france. sadly, these are often baby reptiles that owners flush down the toilet. >> ushaka: while jackals may seem unassuming in comparison to other african animals, these canines have inspired human legends dating back thousands of years. but this is no legend-- jackals are believed to be for the great pyramids. >> ushaka: jackals have always had a reputation for their late-night antics, including howling and scavenging. it was said they were o
this restricts their peripheral vision-- their vision to the sides. so owls depend on their supple necks to help them keep an eye on things. (owl hoots) the rumors about crocodiles living in city sewers. what's this all about, and where did it get started, huh? well, it's unlikely that a crocodile would choose to live in a sewer. after all, it doesn't sound that appealing. but more importantly, these cold-blooded reptiles depend on the sun and warm water to survive. that's why they live in hot...
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they seem to speed up their executions by putting their time limits on the appeals of their cases. right now it is is 62% of the vote and with 48% voting against. prop 62 would repeal their death penalty. right now at 62%. sorry, 45% and the yes column and 55% in the no column. so far 38% of the precincts are reporting, some of these numbers, frank and julie will change. >> thank you. voters in alameda and contra costa and san francisco counties are weighing in on measure rr. that is a $3.5 billion bond measure for the repairs and the upgrades, requiring a two- thirds of the majority to pass meeting that threshold and their yes votes are 70%. no votes are only 30%. >> all right, we want to bring back ross palombo if you are still waiting on the undecided states here. michigan, pennsylvania, new hampshire, and arizona. as well as minnesota tonight. but we just heard within those ten minutes that they might be going to their headquarters in new york, so possibly you think that they could signal to come out to say something here tonight. >> we're hearing about the movement in the trum
they seem to speed up their executions by putting their time limits on the appeals of their cases. right now it is is 62% of the vote and with 48% voting against. prop 62 would repeal their death penalty. right now at 62%. sorry, 45% and the yes column and 55% in the no column. so far 38% of the precincts are reporting, some of these numbers, frank and julie will change. >> thank you. voters in alameda and contra costa and san francisco counties are weighing in on measure rr. that is a...
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with people buying up their last minutes ingredients for their thanksgiving meals. meals.cbs 58's lindsey branwall joins us live from the meijer in oak creek...lindsey. i've been here all afternoon pretty steady flow of people. some grabbing last minute items, some with a full cart, i even spoke with one person preparing for a christmas dinner already! anyone who's helping make a thanksgiving dinner -- pull out your grocery lists. meijer has compiled a special list to make sure you've got what you need -- the top 5 forgotten items for thanksgiving dinner. meijer has tracked their history and sales on thanksgiving day.finding, cream cheese, cream of mushroom soup, celery, butter and sweet potatoes are the most common items people forget to buy. it's one of the busiest shopping days of the year in their grocery section. "meijer as a midwest retailer is going to sell approximately 1 million turkeys as a company this season. today it's all about butter. we sell 22 any other day of the year year to take a look at those forgotten 5 foods, visit our website - cbs 58.comand
with people buying up their last minutes ingredients for their thanksgiving meals. meals.cbs 58's lindsey branwall joins us live from the meijer in oak creek...lindsey. i've been here all afternoon pretty steady flow of people. some grabbing last minute items, some with a full cart, i even spoke with one person preparing for a christmas dinner already! anyone who's helping make a thanksgiving dinner -- pull out your grocery lists. meijer has compiled a special list to make sure you've got what...
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single, and pursuing their own dreams, when days after the death of their father, their grandpa posed a question. >> do you want to farm? we're gonna help. i said what i you want to farm >> reporter: casey didn't know beans about driving a combine. and neither had planted or marketed grain. >> i said well, you better think about that. and they didn't have to think about it. >> we didn't think it over. who would? >> reporter: that question made only more poignant. >> the kids take over. >> reporter: because barb and mark had been down this road before. >> he was 23, a senior. other son who was supposed to take over the farm before a skid loader bucket crashed down on him in their yard. >> we lost both of the boy >> reporter: a million times barb has asked god why both. still no answers. >> reporter: from those granddaughters came hope. >> i wouldn't have lived if he would have had to say we're gonna sell and rent it all out. >> reporter: casey and miranda have had help. they're learning fast from their grandpa and friends. and their uncle scott who drives out from the twin cities. >> w
single, and pursuing their own dreams, when days after the death of their father, their grandpa posed a question. >> do you want to farm? we're gonna help. i said what i you want to farm >> reporter: casey didn't know beans about driving a combine. and neither had planted or marketed grain. >> i said well, you better think about that. and they didn't have to think about it. >> we didn't think it over. who would? >> reporter: that question made only more poignant....
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don't worry about it, there is no green over that moisture in their -- over their area.n we tee it up on wednesday and thursday. a very wet pattern potentially as we head into saturday, sunday, monday, a little break on tuesday and then back at it again on wednesday and into friday. mid-60s tomorrow, 64 in brentwood. or 66 in san jose. so it is your bay area wednesday tomorrow. yeah. so the five-day forecast there it is. and then in this period of drying out, this is what we're talking about as your weekend looks pretty wet. there will be some snow in the mountains cooling off sunday night. it'll feel like winter. >> yeah, keep your umbrella handy. you won't need it tomorrow, but you'll need it on saturday. >> a wet game on saturday. >> the last two quarters probably. >> okay, thanks, bill. >>> mark is up next with sports. >>> if only they could hear what we were talking about. [ laughter ] >> commercial breaks are fun. we're starting with hockey tonight. >> right, i know you're happy about it. maybe you could explain what happened to the sharks today. >> i know, it's be
don't worry about it, there is no green over that moisture in their -- over their area.n we tee it up on wednesday and thursday. a very wet pattern potentially as we head into saturday, sunday, monday, a little break on tuesday and then back at it again on wednesday and into friday. mid-60s tomorrow, 64 in brentwood. or 66 in san jose. so it is your bay area wednesday tomorrow. yeah. so the five-day forecast there it is. and then in this period of drying out, this is what we're talking about as...
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the strength of their country and protect their interests. de la salle out to charlotte.if they can get something significant in return. they flip and flop and change policies. i mean, they are a big power acted like a normal date power. [inaudible] >> i'm going to ask you about another part of your scholarship , a binational state. faq to talk about your thinking and how it could avoid being in an apartheid state. >> i wrote an article back in 1997 on this topic. i'm afraid nothing has changed to sway opinion away from this. i think the two state solution is to. you're not going to get a two state solution. what you're going to get is one stage in which the palestinians and the right tire derived the geneva convention. they don't have civil rights. they had filch political rights. they've allowed themselves determination to some extent but the question of sovereignty is totally out of the picture. if you have a one state solution, the battle has to change. the palestinians have to acquire political rights. to acquire civil rights and they ha
the strength of their country and protect their interests. de la salle out to charlotte.if they can get something significant in return. they flip and flop and change policies. i mean, they are a big power acted like a normal date power. [inaudible] >> i'm going to ask you about another part of your scholarship , a binational state. faq to talk about your thinking and how it could avoid being in an apartheid state. >> i wrote an article back in 1997 on this topic. i'm afraid nothing...
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this couple is now in their 70s. from their home, it's 500 meters to the evacuation area and much of the way is up a steep hill. >> translator: five years from now, we don't know what condition we'll be in. so, we need to keep exercising. >> reporter: besides the classes which are held twice a month, they also started doing the exercises at home. after doing this training almost daily for more than seven months, they are starting to feel the difference. >> translator: if we keep this up, we should be able to reach safety for many years to come. >> reporter: the proteser designed this training program. she has found that some people who have used it for at least a year, can reach the evacuation area two minutes faster than they could before. >> translator: the results are better than i expected. i hope people will make their legs as strong as possible so that they're able to evacuate quickly on their own. >> reporter: helping elderly people to help themselves in a disaster. these exercises are becoming so popular that
this couple is now in their 70s. from their home, it's 500 meters to the evacuation area and much of the way is up a steep hill. >> translator: five years from now, we don't know what condition we'll be in. so, we need to keep exercising. >> reporter: besides the classes which are held twice a month, they also started doing the exercises at home. after doing this training almost daily for more than seven months, they are starting to feel the difference. >> translator: if we...
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families, and now 120,000 coal miners, their widows and their families will see massive cuts to their health benefits and retirement pensions. why? because the bipartisan mine workers protection act was left out of this bill, and without it, 12,500 coal miners will lose their health insurance on december 31 of this year. another 10,000 will lose their coverage next year, and on and on into the future. mr. president, according to exit polls, 70% of voters say they think the american economy and the lawmakers who oversee it are owned, owned by big companies and special interests. bills like the 21st century cures act are the reason why. there is so much that we could do with this bill. you know, this congress could step up for thousands of american coal miners. for their entire lives, these coal miners have sacrificed everything, for their families, for their communities and for this country, and they have literally sacrificed their help. they are running out of time, and we could help. this congress could step up to help millions of people who are struggling with exploding drug prices.
families, and now 120,000 coal miners, their widows and their families will see massive cuts to their health benefits and retirement pensions. why? because the bipartisan mine workers protection act was left out of this bill, and without it, 12,500 coal miners will lose their health insurance on december 31 of this year. another 10,000 will lose their coverage next year, and on and on into the future. mr. president, according to exit polls, 70% of voters say they think the american economy and...
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their communities if their funds run short. and the effect of such an in solvency has been ilstrateted to reduce benefits, but down to some amount higher than the pbgc guaranteed level, and it was something that many folks, many congressmen, many senators and participants had a big problem with. so if pgbc becomes plans are r pbgc for guarantee levels it's going to be a lot worse. also important to note thousands of employers participate in multi-employer plans and contribute to multiple significant costs. this is a concern for businesses not just employees. the pbgc is the administration has a proposal to address pbgc's issues with multi-employer plans and it focuses mostly on increasi increasing premium that's are played by the multi-employer plans to the pbgc. for several administrations. as far back as i've worked. i've worked for three administrations at the treasury and all three have proposed that the pbgc be permitted to set its own premiums. and most insurance companies set their own premiums. every now and then i talk
their communities if their funds run short. and the effect of such an in solvency has been ilstrateted to reduce benefits, but down to some amount higher than the pbgc guaranteed level, and it was something that many folks, many congressmen, many senators and participants had a big problem with. so if pgbc becomes plans are r pbgc for guarantee levels it's going to be a lot worse. also important to note thousands of employers participate in multi-employer plans and contribute to multiple...
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they're at their peak in high summer. so we want ingredients at their winter squash, dark greens. >> you have general tips on how to stay in your budget? >> first thing you want to do is make a menu and decide how many people you're going to feed. then make a list. just the sides versus the turkey, but you can use one of these now centerpiece vegetarian meals. a sweet potato, an eggplant, butternut squash, make it special even for vegan and vegetarian friends. >> can't live without rolls. i love bread. buttery rolls. >> brown and serve, if that's your thing, go for it. >> up next "on the money" a look at the news for the week ahead, but first a look at how the stock market ended the week. at gives 35,000 fans a cutting edge game experience. or the network that keeps a leading hotel chain's guests connected at work, and at play. or the it platform that powers millions of ecards every day for one of the largest greeting card companies. businesses count on communication, and >>> for more on our show, go to our website otm .c
they're at their peak in high summer. so we want ingredients at their winter squash, dark greens. >> you have general tips on how to stay in your budget? >> first thing you want to do is make a menu and decide how many people you're going to feed. then make a list. just the sides versus the turkey, but you can use one of these now centerpiece vegetarian meals. a sweet potato, an eggplant, butternut squash, make it special even for vegan and vegetarian friends. >> can't live...
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in their name. one of the biggest movies to hit the big screen is now hitting stages around the world. cirque du soleil's newsest adventure to take on "avatar" and bring it to life through acrobatics. take us with you on the go! stream our newscasts anytime we're on air. app. it's the best resource for breaking bringing the movie avatar to live on stage. and the show will be traveling to arenas throughout north and south america. the highest grossing movie of du soleil in "toruk the first flight" the new touring show is inspired by james cameron's 2009 "avatar"-- it combines puppetry, cutting edge visuals and the imaginative world of pandora. there are 41 performers traveling with 26 semi trucks of equipment. "landau says: "they've made it about something, they've turned people to pandora. but they also ground it in that same philosophy where you know, there's a connectivity issue that we present in the movie and if the hero of toruk situation, connectivity is gonna be lost 3,000 years before our mo
in their name. one of the biggest movies to hit the big screen is now hitting stages around the world. cirque du soleil's newsest adventure to take on "avatar" and bring it to life through acrobatics. take us with you on the go! stream our newscasts anytime we're on air. app. it's the best resource for breaking bringing the movie avatar to live on stage. and the show will be traveling to arenas throughout north and south america. the highest grossing movie of du soleil in "toruk...
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their next move is making that even easier, even more shareable, trying to expand their sales in droness whole media content strategy is, i think, way down the line. nick'swhat should next move be? jitendra: focus on the execution. it is not acceptable, especially when you had such a big gap in terms of your product cycle. taking the right steps that they have done with respect to ease-of-use, they have the opportunity but they have to , move quickly or they will lose it. brad: bloomberg technology reporter selina wang in new york and jitendra of bloomberg intelligence. thank you both. still to come, the cyber firm that first pointed the finger at russia for the dnc hack is back. strike --ke -- krell krell this is bloomberg. ♪ brad: one stock we are watching, symantec shares are lower after forecasting earnings for the current quarter that miss some analysts estimates. symantec is the biggest maker of cyber security software and it has struggled as the pc market declines and hackers develop more sophisticated techniques. on the other hand rival fireeye , shares are surging, saying their
their next move is making that even easier, even more shareable, trying to expand their sales in droness whole media content strategy is, i think, way down the line. nick'swhat should next move be? jitendra: focus on the execution. it is not acceptable, especially when you had such a big gap in terms of your product cycle. taking the right steps that they have done with respect to ease-of-use, they have the opportunity but they have to , move quickly or they will lose it. brad: bloomberg...
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often thrown into their cells. at times their hands were handcuffed above them. and so they began protesting that treatment and they went on hunger strikes and were force fed. because of their activities, there was a lot of press around what was happening to them, which ended up garnering a lot of public sympathy for their cause and in 1919, thanks to not only the worker at the national women's party but other suffrage groups, the federal amendment was passed and sent to the states for ratification and in 1920 it was ratified by all 36 states and became law. by 1921 and 1922, the national women's party believing that suffrage was only the first step to achieve full women's equality began working on the equal rights amendment. they presented it to the party in 1923 and from that time the nationalist party worked for legal, social and economic equality for women throughout the united states and later throughout the world. they worked for the equal rights amendment from this house from 1923 to 1997 when they became a 501 c 3 and now we preserve our outstanding colle
often thrown into their cells. at times their hands were handcuffed above them. and so they began protesting that treatment and they went on hunger strikes and were force fed. because of their activities, there was a lot of press around what was happening to them, which ended up garnering a lot of public sympathy for their cause and in 1919, thanks to not only the worker at the national women's party but other suffrage groups, the federal amendment was passed and sent to the states for...
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both suspects are in their 20's. kathy: a move to knock tobacco out of miller park is moving one step forward. this morning, milwaukee's public measure to ban smokeless tobacco in the ballpark. the ban would impact everyone inside miller park during games, including fans and players. the goal to send a message to , young people that baseball and tobacco don't mix. >> so many kids do look up to ball players and emulate them as role models and we all see it , whether it's at baseball games whether it's at baseball games in the past few months where you , see ballplayers chewing, so kathy: several other major league ballparks already have bans on smokeless tobacco. if passed here in milwaukee, the ban would be self policing. violators would first get a warning, then a citation which could cost up to $250. the measure will be taken up by the full common council later this month. joyce: at the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month an armistice was signed, ending world war one. kathy: it's a day remembere
both suspects are in their 20's. kathy: a move to knock tobacco out of miller park is moving one step forward. this morning, milwaukee's public measure to ban smokeless tobacco in the ballpark. the ban would impact everyone inside miller park during games, including fans and players. the goal to send a message to , young people that baseball and tobacco don't mix. >> so many kids do look up to ball players and emulate them as role models and we all see it , whether it's at baseball games...
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and their elders to come to the places of their ancestors.s program. and there are many, many, many stories that i could tell you about the youth who hear about the stories of their past on the reservations and in the communities of which they've grown up and have never left those places to actually experience where these stories took place. and last summer, i was fortunate to be able to go on one of these where some young local people were able to go with their elders to little big horn battle field. to stand on the battle field and to be able to see the places where their ancestors fought for who they were, who fought for a way of life, who fought for -- who fought for their people was tremendous. the healing that takes place and the recognition and one of the things that i see in these young people as they begin to stand in the places and hear the stories from their elders, the same stories they've heard from their elders at home, but in place, the power of place is so critical as we start looking at healing. it's just -- it's just a power
and their elders to come to the places of their ancestors.s program. and there are many, many, many stories that i could tell you about the youth who hear about the stories of their past on the reservations and in the communities of which they've grown up and have never left those places to actually experience where these stories took place. and last summer, i was fortunate to be able to go on one of these where some young local people were able to go with their elders to little big horn battle...
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they've got all their big guns, president obama was out. all of her super in force. >>> to the power struggle. up and down the ballot, beyond the presidential race, there is a big fight for the senate under way. the question of which party has control hanging in the balance. the impact is going to have far-reaching effects, starting with the next president's supreme court pick. there are many races that are currently polling within the margin of error. nbc's halle jackson has more. >> for months, it's been all about trump and clinton. but these are the names that could really change government. by either helping pu or propelling democrats to a majority. the power to promote the next president's policies or push back. the gop is looking for star turns from names like marco rubio in florida. >> we have a tough fight of our own. >> the congressman joe heck is in his own fight in nevada. a race that reflects what's happening all over. candidates trying to tie their opponents to the top of the ticket. >> my opponent continues to support somebody
they've got all their big guns, president obama was out. all of her super in force. >>> to the power struggle. up and down the ballot, beyond the presidential race, there is a big fight for the senate under way. the question of which party has control hanging in the balance. the impact is going to have far-reaching effects, starting with the next president's supreme court pick. there are many races that are currently polling within the margin of error. nbc's halle jackson has more....
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i mean their voicing their opinion.. we'll hear from them. 7: on this , welcome back to fox five news this morning. we'll have the latest on all your top stories... but first let's check in with cassandra jones for a look at your weather. good morning i'm cassandra jones with fox5. mostly sunny skies with continue today. we will max out at 79 degrees today with a high around 80 for tuesday & wednesday. not much change in the week ahead forecast which means it will stay warm & dry with very few clouds. slight cooling begins thursday but daytime temperatures we will continue to remain above normal dipping closer to mid-70's for the weekend. here is a look at your drive here are the accidents to watch out and alternate routes you can use listed on our maps here are the construciton areas to look out for and alternate routes listed on our maps here are your photos for the day back to the news desk. campaigning comes to an end tomorrow. everywhere you turn from tv, to radio to online we are being inundated with election mater
i mean their voicing their opinion.. we'll hear from them. 7: on this , welcome back to fox five news this morning. we'll have the latest on all your top stories... but first let's check in with cassandra jones for a look at your weather. good morning i'm cassandra jones with fox5. mostly sunny skies with continue today. we will max out at 79 degrees today with a high around 80 for tuesday & wednesday. not much change in the week ahead forecast which means it will stay warm & dry with...
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in their credit files. so it is very big, so what we are going to do now is zoom in with two very different states. the first status taxes. so on the left hand side you can see the distribution in taxes by the shared data collections they have. there is some variation there. i want to point out especially in the southern part of texas there's a lot of consumers with a high share of collections. in fact, mr. pollack in areas with the highest shared data collections is in texas yet it is called mcallen if i'm pronouncing correctly in the southern part of texas. interesting enough, if you compare the data collection and texas with the people who don't have health insurance, you can see kind of like an interesting pattern there. the places where people have less coverage by health insurance is also the place where they have more data collections. in the country with the highest with the lowest health insurance coverage. 36% of adults don't have health insurance. we will go to a completely different state. this
in their credit files. so it is very big, so what we are going to do now is zoom in with two very different states. the first status taxes. so on the left hand side you can see the distribution in taxes by the shared data collections they have. there is some variation there. i want to point out especially in the southern part of texas there's a lot of consumers with a high share of collections. in fact, mr. pollack in areas with the highest shared data collections is in texas yet it is called...
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so the women say they rely on their national team income to pay their bills, unlike the men. are they paid differently? >> there's two different pay structures. the men get paid per game. whether they win or lose, they get paid. the women are on a salary-based contract. >> reporter: it's a pay structure the women themselves wanted and agreed to in 2005 and again in 2013. a consistent salary of up to $72,000 a year and bonuses for wins of $1,350. they also get health insurance and maternity leave. the men enjoy no guaranteed salary and fewer personal benefits. but they can make as much as $17,625 for a win. we wanted to compare two of the top players. salaries vary, but in 2015 hope solo was paid about $366,000 in total by u.s. soccer. in 2014, also a world cup year for the men, team usa goalkeeper tim howard was paid $398,495. she played in 23 games for the u.s. he played in 8. >> when you break it down per game, i think it's about three times as much. >> reporter: two years ago hope solo convinced the team to hire lawyer rich nichols to try to get them a better contract. >>
so the women say they rely on their national team income to pay their bills, unlike the men. are they paid differently? >> there's two different pay structures. the men get paid per game. whether they win or lose, they get paid. the women are on a salary-based contract. >> reporter: it's a pay structure the women themselves wanted and agreed to in 2005 and again in 2013. a consistent salary of up to $72,000 a year and bonuses for wins of $1,350. they also get health insurance and...
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most of them get their health care through their employer-sponsored health care. people don't know that. we need to make sure that the parity is out there for our patriots, because if they encounter their own networks through their employer and cannot get treatment for their signature wounds of war, ptsd, that's on all of us. after the phoenix v.a. debacle, veterans started "the weight we carry," and they monitor v.a.'s around the country and how long it took for them to get their disability claims adjusted. we need to do the same for private insurance. we are partnering to get civilian soldiers to report when they cannot get access to their aetna, united, cigna insurance. so that we can tell the insurance industry, you are not just denying the run-of-the-mill person, you are denying those who served our country. that should get their attention. there is a certain moral hazard to the insurance company continuing to deny treatment and the way they would not do for any other illness. i appreciate you bringing that up and thank you for all you have done for our natio
most of them get their health care through their employer-sponsored health care. people don't know that. we need to make sure that the parity is out there for our patriots, because if they encounter their own networks through their employer and cannot get treatment for their signature wounds of war, ptsd, that's on all of us. after the phoenix v.a. debacle, veterans started "the weight we carry," and they monitor v.a.'s around the country and how long it took for them to get their...
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they set down their roots and raised their two children, doug and nicole. stu became a prominent lawyer, barbara a stockbroker. it was in california where barbara began to make her mark very quickly as a trailblazer. in 1976 after having been in california not very long and that very big county, part of the metropolitan area of san francisco, she became a member of the california board of supervisors. she was elected to that post and she quickly became the board's first woman president. shortly thereafter in 1982, barbara ran successfully for congress. her campaign slogan tells you all you need to know about her because that year her slogan was "barbara boxer gives a damn." that was on all her campaign literature, her posters, everything. so i guess with a slogan like that, it shouldn't be any surprise that she won handedly. in 1992 she was elected to the united states senate. she stood no chance to win. everybody told her that. all the editorials, not only the california papers but all over the country. barbara boxer was in with the big time and things wer
they set down their roots and raised their two children, doug and nicole. stu became a prominent lawyer, barbara a stockbroker. it was in california where barbara began to make her mark very quickly as a trailblazer. in 1976 after having been in california not very long and that very big county, part of the metropolitan area of san francisco, she became a member of the california board of supervisors. she was elected to that post and she quickly became the board's first woman president. shortly...
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all of them, all of a sudden, had a disabling pain in their arms and in their legs. and while afm is not contagious there is no cause or cure. the mother of one boy who died tells me it came without warning. >> i was really scared. what is going on? >> reporter: mary joe says her 6-year-old son daniel was always daniel died over the weekend, one of nine children in washington state recently exhibiting symptoms consistent with acute flaccid myelitis. it is weakness in one arm or legs and sometimes causes facial weakness and difficulty swallowing. >> he woke up and looked at me he couldn't cry because of his tear deducts. his brain wasn't letting him cry. >> to have nine potentially afm is concerning for me. >> reporter: the centers for disease control and prevention says as of september 89 people were confirmed to have afm this year and up 21 cases last year and the exact cause is unclear. >> but other common infections can do this or viruses that entero virus is the concern right now. >> reporter: gracy fisher was diagnosed with afm in 2014 when cases spiked even hig
all of them, all of a sudden, had a disabling pain in their arms and in their legs. and while afm is not contagious there is no cause or cure. the mother of one boy who died tells me it came without warning. >> i was really scared. what is going on? >> reporter: mary joe says her 6-year-old son daniel was always daniel died over the weekend, one of nine children in washington state recently exhibiting symptoms consistent with acute flaccid myelitis. it is weakness in one arm or legs...
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do you notice their packed or crowds are thin? or. >> i can't say necessarily they've over crowding at any point they have lines i think they are some nights well attended and some nights not there is room to improve that change over when they move from the early parties to the morning party but i'm not seeing crowds uncontrollableable. >> the reason i was asking you was wondering from the crowds are 39 and the lack of attention is with the attendance falling off and money issues that's my trends of thought. >> i think crowds have thinned in recent weeks then this may has to do with the program switch has to do with i don't want to make guessed. >> i was wondering it doesn't matter. >> i feel it is strong 1 o'clock there is no line but i left around that area at 2 there is a long line. >> they're getting door. >> it is 50 bucks or something. >> it is quite high they're making money somewhere. >> not a lack of income pushing their lack of - >> organization. >> thank you last note treasure island news this past weekend some rain del
do you notice their packed or crowds are thin? or. >> i can't say necessarily they've over crowding at any point they have lines i think they are some nights well attended and some nights not there is room to improve that change over when they move from the early parties to the morning party but i'm not seeing crowds uncontrollableable. >> the reason i was asking you was wondering from the crowds are 39 and the lack of attention is with the attendance falling off and money issues...
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parents now have one less worry about their kids buying things on amazon without their permission.a federal judge has directed the online retailer to set up a year-long process to reimburse parents whose children made in-app purchases without permission.the order calls for amazon to set up the process beginning early next year to alert parents of their then to reimburse them. by plane, train or automobile... traveling during the holiday season can be a hassle.but there's a number of gadgets that can make the trip a little less painful.many people trying to drown out the noisy environment with music, but listening to it too loud is bad for your ears.that's where noise canceling headphones come in.while your smartphone or tablet can keep you entertained... the battery often drains quickly.so you might want to consider getting a portable technology can even keep you from losing your luggage.a bluetooth suitcase with built in tracking can help you keep an eye on your luggage where ever it goes. snapchat is now selling their own smart sunglasses.they're selling them out of this odd looking vendi
parents now have one less worry about their kids buying things on amazon without their permission.a federal judge has directed the online retailer to set up a year-long process to reimburse parents whose children made in-app purchases without permission.the order calls for amazon to set up the process beginning early next year to alert parents of their then to reimburse them. by plane, train or automobile... traveling during the holiday season can be a hassle.but there's a number of gadgets...
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families, families like the zapata's, who are fearful for their future despite their temporary legal status... "(i) spoke with my daughter and said...... cries it's not fair..." alexandro zapata and his family have lived in fear before... they ran from venezuela seeking political asylum just 3 years ago... " even if we have a temporary status i feel scared, i feel night and i feel scared every morning" trump made no mention of stopping political asylum's during his campaign. yet they say their temporary status makes them nervous... " in trumps presidency, i am pretty sure that anything can change, at any moment" this perceived uncertainty is more common among undocumented immigrants, people with temporary visas and muslims. " you know when for a long time usually we have some sort of answer... " this time around, lawyers don't have an answer.. . " we understand what he said on the campaign trail, we understand how aggressive he wants to be with immigration, but i dont think it's going to be realistic..." the president- elect has softened his stance on mass deportations in recent days
families, families like the zapata's, who are fearful for their future despite their temporary legal status... "(i) spoke with my daughter and said...... cries it's not fair..." alexandro zapata and his family have lived in fear before... they ran from venezuela seeking political asylum just 3 years ago... " even if we have a temporary status i feel scared, i feel night and i feel scared every morning" trump made no mention of stopping political asylum's during his campaign....
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thousands stopped to cast their votes in manchester, having made up their mind about who should be the next commander in chief. >> when they get through, they are informed students. >> he's not a politician. hillary, all the others have been in there forever and haven't done sides. >> and at 89 years young, she's cast a ballot in every presidential election since she was 18 and never saw the day coming she'd get to vote for a woman. >> it's going to settle my mind that this country is going to come to a place where everyone can work together. if anyone can bring the >> reporter: and as you can see by the line that's still growing, election night is far from over in manchester. as far as voter turnout is concerned. officials believe the numbers will likely surpass those of 2012 at this location. at 9:45 this morning, they surpassed the numbers of the entire primary. nick giovanni, wbz news. >>> someone intimidate voters at a college in maine. and the governor is taking heat for backing the controversial claims. someone put up flyers at bates college. the flyers said students would have
thousands stopped to cast their votes in manchester, having made up their mind about who should be the next commander in chief. >> when they get through, they are informed students. >> he's not a politician. hillary, all the others have been in there forever and haven't done sides. >> and at 89 years young, she's cast a ballot in every presidential election since she was 18 and never saw the day coming she'd get to vote for a woman. >> it's going to settle my mind that...
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this is the first shot or their head coach. exeter has 14 state titles to their credit. and their head coach has the blue hawks the second straight season. these teams did not meet during the regular season which should make the game more challenging. >> it usually comes down to special teams. hitting the yardage and playing defense. it is november and it will be cold. >> we hope for a close game. two great programs. great respect for their team. a terrific team to play against. to make plays. >> their pursuit to their football, they hustle. it will be a good matchup. jason: in division ii, it will be plymouth and bow. bow went to the championship game twice before winning both games. division five in 2004, and division iii in 2013. their head coach has plymouth in the title game for the first time as head coach. plymouth beat bow 28-12 in week four of the regular season but both sides know that does not mean a thing on saturday. >> it will be a dogfight in the trenches. everything they have shown on defense. >> stevens will play a big part. and special teams like always
this is the first shot or their head coach. exeter has 14 state titles to their credit. and their head coach has the blue hawks the second straight season. these teams did not meet during the regular season which should make the game more challenging. >> it usually comes down to special teams. hitting the yardage and playing defense. it is november and it will be cold. >> we hope for a close game. two great programs. great respect for their team. a terrific team to play against. to...
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patriotism, their aspirations, and their dreams. as dreamers, their dream is american citizenship, which all too often many of us take for granted. their dream is american citizenship in the best sense of it, giving back to the country that they regard as their home, giving back in using those talents as nurses and doctors to help the sick, as engineers and scientists to build inventions and advance our knowledge, as entrepreneurs to build businesses and employ people and create jobs and drive the economy forward. in fact, immigration reform and these programs are thought to be job creators and sources of economic progress. the daca program was a temporary effort, a respite, for them in their striving to gain some permanency and some reliable status so they could be secure and feel safe in this country. and their terror now is well-founded, in fact, because the threat to them from the incoming administration is that they will be in fact deported en masse -- or perhaps their parents will be with them -- and the american dream will be
patriotism, their aspirations, and their dreams. as dreamers, their dream is american citizenship, which all too often many of us take for granted. their dream is american citizenship in the best sense of it, giving back to the country that they regard as their home, giving back in using those talents as nurses and doctors to help the sick, as engineers and scientists to build inventions and advance our knowledge, as entrepreneurs to build businesses and employ people and create jobs and drive...
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we carry their own lines. they have pianos in all price points for people who are starting lessons, for churches, institutions and of course we craftsmanship and what goes into making these pianos. >> it takes 13 months to make a steinway piano so you know what you are getting is going to be a fine, fine instrument. they only make 2,000 pianos a year in new york. >> unbelievable. what do you want someone's experience to be like as they visit here? >> i want them to feel comfortable. we're going to help find a good instrument for them that is affordable and going to look nice in their he. >> a lot of options. you have some used some are digital. >> we have a whole selection of used pianos. >> you even offer lessons for people that don't know how to play or would like to get better. >> we have teachers that have studio spaces up stairs we have whole another level. there is eight studios they rent the space it's on our website. we have anything from beginners and a lot of adults returning to the piano because tec
we carry their own lines. they have pianos in all price points for people who are starting lessons, for churches, institutions and of course we craftsmanship and what goes into making these pianos. >> it takes 13 months to make a steinway piano so you know what you are getting is going to be a fine, fine instrument. they only make 2,000 pianos a year in new york. >> unbelievable. what do you want someone's experience to be like as they visit here? >> i want them to feel...
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and the incumbency of their regime and the strength of their country and protecting their interests. they will sell out bashar al assad if they can get something really significant in return. and we've seen how they, you know, they flip and flop and they change policies. [ inaudible question ] yeah, they're a big power acting like a normal big power. >> very good. can you get the mike? >> i'm norah bauer from jbp. i'm going to ask you about another part of your scholarship about a bi-national state. i'd like you to talk about your thinking on a bi-national state and how it could avoid being an apartheid state. >> yeah. well, i wrote a note back in 1997 on this topic. and i'm afraid nothing has changed to sway opinion away from this. i think a two-state solution is that. you're not going to get a two-state solution. so what you're going to get is one state in which the palestinians, their rights really are the rights that conquered people as under the geneva convention. they don't have political rights. they don't have civil rights. they have zilch political rights. israel has allowed
and the incumbency of their regime and the strength of their country and protecting their interests. they will sell out bashar al assad if they can get something really significant in return. and we've seen how they, you know, they flip and flop and they change policies. [ inaudible question ] yeah, they're a big power acting like a normal big power. >> very good. can you get the mike? >> i'm norah bauer from jbp. i'm going to ask you about another part of your scholarship about a...
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companion for their dad. but instead of just one pet, they walked away with two. to be honest with you. i love cats. narrator: and it was a long time coming for toby. after spending over a year in his shelter, he walked out to a loving home and a really nice round of applause. [applause] we have never had such a large turnout for an adoption event. these dogs and cats are getting to go to good homes. i would say that today will be the most important day ave the doors with their new family. let's go home. let's go home. we'll take her. natalie morales: adopting a rescue pet can bring so much joy to a home. and as the carcur family found out, their rescue dogs actually help bring their family closer than ever. barbie carcur: my name is barbie carcur. andrew carcur: i'm andrew. antonio carcur: and i'm antonio carcur. in our home, there's maggie, which is my brother's border that's my beautiful amstaff dog. barbie carcur: i think my brothers are a little competitive. antonio carcur: i think i'm a better pet dad t
companion for their dad. but instead of just one pet, they walked away with two. to be honest with you. i love cats. narrator: and it was a long time coming for toby. after spending over a year in his shelter, he walked out to a loving home and a really nice round of applause. [applause] we have never had such a large turnout for an adoption event. these dogs and cats are getting to go to good homes. i would say that today will be the most important day ave the doors with their new family....
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they want their -- they want to be their 2015. over 2300. and they have. find a link to their donation page on their facebook page fsm you take the rapids to work. don't worry about grabbing breakfast this morning. it's customer appreciation day. and they are celebrating the reopening of track 8. providing free food. take a seasoned witch at the tower city station. don't go anywhere. the morning sprint coming back >>> welcome back. you know what day it is. it's cyber monday: many of you may have scored some deals had th morning according to forbes more than $3 billion will be spent today. but with online shopping comes an increase in package theft. so here's with a you can do to protect your packages this holiday season. let's start with delivery. websites you tow choose when you want the package delivered. that way you know you'll be another option to ensure someone will be there to receive if your employ allows it have your items sent to work or even ask a neighborhood who you can trust. next, home security. have your sign posted clearly in the front of
they want their -- they want to be their 2015. over 2300. and they have. find a link to their donation page on their facebook page fsm you take the rapids to work. don't worry about grabbing breakfast this morning. it's customer appreciation day. and they are celebrating the reopening of track 8. providing free food. take a seasoned witch at the tower city station. don't go anywhere. the morning sprint coming back >>> welcome back. you know what day it is. it's cyber monday: many of...
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their water filters, straws and drink... and when you buy any of their products ... proceeds are used to provide a child wiith safe drinking water for an entire school year in a developing community. and these cool sandles from sseko also give back in a big way. every purchase of their sandals ... handbags or jewelry gives a woman in east africa the chance to attend university. sseko also employs a team of 50+ women in uganda who handcraft their products while earning an income to support their families. speaking of jewelry ... thes beautiful gold and silver prices from joan hornig designed to make a statement and a difference. cuffs, necklaces, earrings, cufflinks and more ... and the best part ... all profits are donated to the charity of the purchaser's choice. the same premise applies to lush charity pots. procedes from these luxurious body lotions benefit organizations of your choice working for environmental conservation ... or human and animal rights issues. and be sure to check out all of their holiday themes items which are also perfect for anyone on your li
their water filters, straws and drink... and when you buy any of their products ... proceeds are used to provide a child wiith safe drinking water for an entire school year in a developing community. and these cool sandles from sseko also give back in a big way. every purchase of their sandals ... handbags or jewelry gives a woman in east africa the chance to attend university. sseko also employs a team of 50+ women in uganda who handcraft their products while earning an income to support their...
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getting their help, i like if we get more of their help i would like it better. but there is a limit to how far i wish to go in that direction. that's the first point. second, i think i caught the question in there from kuala lumpur. is there a connection to the new administration. we promised the representatives from the dprk that we would come back and talk to people in washington and share whatever we thought we had learned in terms of insights about the dprk, that the dprk wished us to take away. and we have been doing that. lee segal, who lives and works in new york city and set the logistics for this meeting and put them in place, did do some writing and has shared that writing with various people. i have done some oral debriefing. and so we're trying to be good to our word that we gave in kuala lumpur. so i don't want to overstate anything we might have accomplished. remember, this was sharing views and insights and not more than that. but whatever it's worth, for whatever it's worth, we have done that. >> thank you. >> thank you, kim. mr. ambassador, than
getting their help, i like if we get more of their help i would like it better. but there is a limit to how far i wish to go in that direction. that's the first point. second, i think i caught the question in there from kuala lumpur. is there a connection to the new administration. we promised the representatives from the dprk that we would come back and talk to people in washington and share whatever we thought we had learned in terms of insights about the dprk, that the dprk wished us to take...
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their children spent their summer break studying in hugh fan province. travel costs paid for by the chinese government, and they return today. >>> some children visited china for the first time. >>> the commerce committee has grown rapidly in the past few years. the members, mostly entrepreneurs with companies in china who moved to cambodia a few years ago, saw their businesses expand rapidly. thanks to local firms taking on large scale projects and real estate development. many members work with major firms, and do things their own way when it comes to negotiation or conducting business. only a few of the companies have signed contracts. >> gao's office is located in an apartment complex with mainly cambodian tenants. he made a conscious decision to hire local staff instead of chinese to increase jobs for cambodians, who have few chances at administrative office jobs. gao began his consulting firm, 11 years after he immigrated to cambodia. until then, most of the businesses he attempted ended in failure. the chinese community and cambodia supported him
their children spent their summer break studying in hugh fan province. travel costs paid for by the chinese government, and they return today. >>> some children visited china for the first time. >>> the commerce committee has grown rapidly in the past few years. the members, mostly entrepreneurs with companies in china who moved to cambodia a few years ago, saw their businesses expand rapidly. thanks to local firms taking on large scale projects and real estate development....
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harvey: he's all up in all of their business. >> he's seen all of their vaginas in their worst possible state. >> he sees the one-month checkup. >> the one-month checkup is gross too. >> no, it's not. >> is it? you have a kid.
harvey: he's all up in all of their business. >> he's seen all of their vaginas in their worst possible state. >> he sees the one-month checkup. >> the one-month checkup is gross too. >> no, it's not. >> is it? you have a kid.
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their message? every vote counts. >> are you going to vote? >> yes, i am. >> reporter: a message cecil weeks has taken to heart in a surprising way. >> who are you going to vote for? >> jill stein. >> do you support jill stein? >> i support hillary. >> reporter: cecil is putting democracy's most precious gift, his vote, in the hands of a complete stranger. stein? >> i can help third-party supporters legitimize third parties by voting for their candidate in my safe blue state of new york, and they can help me out in a swing state and vote for hillary clinton. >> good spirit and trust? >> reporter: it's called vote swapping with the help of an app called #nevertrump, cecil will vote for jill stein in new york, his swap partner says she'll vote for clinton in arizona. >> i feel like i'm making a bigger new york. >> reporter: for the race for the white house neck and neck in some states -- >> a four-point race -- >> reporter: third-party candidates have the potential to sway the outcome. and so vote-swapping options like never trump, trump traders
their message? every vote counts. >> are you going to vote? >> yes, i am. >> reporter: a message cecil weeks has taken to heart in a surprising way. >> who are you going to vote for? >> jill stein. >> do you support jill stein? >> i support hillary. >> reporter: cecil is putting democracy's most precious gift, his vote, in the hands of a complete stranger. stein? >> i can help third-party supporters legitimize third parties by voting for...
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and this gives them access in their kitchen to clean drinking water from their tap. >> the beans are one of the families that won't get onto public water before the winter. do. you can only dig water lines so fast. >> we saw them last night, they were working on corning lane in the rain, all last night. it couldn't have been fun but they were working. >> they are anticipating about 60-80 homes may need this filtration system. they're hoping to complete installation over the next three weeks or so. as for the home still waiting to be hooked up, they're hoping to complete all of that by the end shelley: student buses will run as normal in the midst of rocky contract talks. union drivers authorized a strike at their belmont depot. and drivers for other locations planned to walk out in solidarity. they had anticipated walking off the job tomorrow morning, forcing some districts like nashua to prepare to cancel classes. but early this evening, both >> we are very concerned about that, which is why we really tried to look at what measures we could put in place to assist families and really
and this gives them access in their kitchen to clean drinking water from their tap. >> the beans are one of the families that won't get onto public water before the winter. do. you can only dig water lines so fast. >> we saw them last night, they were working on corning lane in the rain, all last night. it couldn't have been fun but they were working. >> they are anticipating about 60-80 homes may need this filtration system. they're hoping to complete installation over the...
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public resources as their private security. it's not only walmarts in southern nevada....all across the country, [nats] police are responding to scenes like these: two women fighting in the shampoo aisle. thefts in the parking lot, and violent outbreaks at customer service. [nats ktnv file] north las vegas police responded to the walmart on lake mead 441 times in 2015. that's a first place tie with cheyenne condo apartments. and there was another walmart nearly all for shoplifting, petit larceny and suspicious situations. :51 laura those are resources that are better used somewhere else. two walmarts are in the top 10 off-strip locations for metro... decatur and charleston and boulder highway and harmon. [nats] henderson police rolled more often to the walmart on marks road than anywhere else in their jurisdiction. almost twice a day. the other henderson walmart on lak m location for cops there. 9:38 darcy are you getting called there too often? capt seekatz no. we're not. captain wade seekatz says when it comes to walmart's ca
public resources as their private security. it's not only walmarts in southern nevada....all across the country, [nats] police are responding to scenes like these: two women fighting in the shampoo aisle. thefts in the parking lot, and violent outbreaks at customer service. [nats ktnv file] north las vegas police responded to the walmart on lake mead 441 times in 2015. that's a first place tie with cheyenne condo apartments. and there was another walmart nearly all for shoplifting, petit...
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it's not good for their health. its natural gas and waste. >> reporter: students like this greater jackie maroth say they are feeling those health effects.>> i am a store. i get bad headaches and that makes it worse. >> reporter: the district says a permanent fix would cost millions. the school is said to be torn down and rebuilt if the $150 million bond issue frommtuesday passes. with some outstanding balance, the bond is 104 can to try to ask the problem, keeping our children safe and their children safe and healthy is the most important thing to us. jerk at the district has approved a grant from primarily marijuana he -- marijuana money. >> it's a great point the parents need to know it about doesn't pass, how important it is to vote because our kids are >> reporter: all eyes are on the bond election results. the district says it will continue to bring this bond issue before voters until they are able to rebuild old schools like this one. >>> school was canceled at that element tree school tomorrow and monday whi
it's not good for their health. its natural gas and waste. >> reporter: students like this greater jackie maroth say they are feeling those health effects.>> i am a store. i get bad headaches and that makes it worse. >> reporter: the district says a permanent fix would cost millions. the school is said to be torn down and rebuilt if the $150 million bond issue frommtuesday passes. with some outstanding balance, the bond is 104 can to try to ask the problem, keeping our...
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art galleries their for the most part small they've been demissed into office whether their doctor's office hence why you need an architecture office okay. we're beating this thing up (laughter). >> a gay discussion. >> very good commissioners a motion to december approve but a motion to continue will supercede that and the motion to continue to march 9 commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner koppel commissioner melgar no commissioner moore you a no schematics no and commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes passes 4 to 34 with commissioner melgar, commissioner moore and commissioner vice president richards vetting against it places us in the discretionary review calendar please note after hearing that we continues by a vote of 7 to zero. >> as this is the second hearing generally, we reduce the times for discretionary review and query to 3 minute and one minute for public comment t requester a dr requestwe have id up. >> sir 3 minutes. >> the package handed out please. this packet here. >> yes. >> i throughout that was per her comment. >>
art galleries their for the most part small they've been demissed into office whether their doctor's office hence why you need an architecture office okay. we're beating this thing up (laughter). >> a gay discussion. >> very good commissioners a motion to december approve but a motion to continue will supercede that and the motion to continue to march 9 commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner koppel commissioner melgar no commissioner moore you a no schematics no and...
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not always their fault why they made it their in the first place.ve been something like a spike in taxes that caused them to lose their home and end up on the streets like i did. while i was on the streets, i realized basic necessities like food and water were almost impossible to come by, and people treated you as if you were a lesser human being. so we need to come together and whatever excess we have we have to use to bring those people up off their feet so they can be a useful member of our communities. >> i would like to tell the next president that there are 415,000 children all over america in foster care systems. when they exit the foster care system, 50% of them will be unemployed, 50% of them will be homeless and 33% will have to go on public assistance. >> i want the next president to help protect children like me from violence that has been going around our nation. going to school every day is hard for us thinking that we are unsafe and our lives can be threatened at any moment. >> so mrs. chief executive or mr. head of state, if you wan
not always their fault why they made it their in the first place.ve been something like a spike in taxes that caused them to lose their home and end up on the streets like i did. while i was on the streets, i realized basic necessities like food and water were almost impossible to come by, and people treated you as if you were a lesser human being. so we need to come together and whatever excess we have we have to use to bring those people up off their feet so they can be a useful member of our...
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them on their march. sam, what did protestors tell you tonight? well it's important to point out that these protests may have begun with high school students but then more joined in. at one point there were hundreds of people marching through iowa city. nats chanting hundreds walked through the streets of iowa city this evening. walking straight through the middle, disrupting traffic so that no cars could pass. ""we came down here, blocked off traffic to make the statement that this is not the america that we want to live in" chanting and waving signs the protest turned dangerous when they made their way down dubuque street during rush hour traffic. the protestors didn't stop. they made their way to interstate 80 and blocked traffic heading east bound. this woman wants to remain anonymous but was driving one of the cars blocked in front. 'it was scary because i don't know how i stopped that fast but it was like within a few feet of these people just came out and there were three lanes of traffic they all
them on their march. sam, what did protestors tell you tonight? well it's important to point out that these protests may have begun with high school students but then more joined in. at one point there were hundreds of people marching through iowa city. nats chanting hundreds walked through the streets of iowa city this evening. walking straight through the middle, disrupting traffic so that no cars could pass. ""we came down here, blocked off traffic to make the statement that this...
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democracy is the right that people have to choose their, their representative. >> reporter: virginia ragi, the mayor of rome who cam to office with little political experience. her party opposes renzi's constitutional reform. >> he doesn't want to country. he just wants more power. >> reporter: that is an incredible accusation to make. more power to do what? >> what he wants. maybe -- all the laws he wants to do without great opposition from the parliament. >> reporter: one of italy's leading columnists. he says renzi personalized the referendum early on by threatening to quit if the no vote prevailed. all of his opponents everywhere, the left, right, center, wherever. even within his party. so in practice it is a referendum on mateo renzi. him against everyone else. >> reporter: it has become a vote about you. and that's not good. >> yes. this is, was my mistake in the first -- days of electoral campaign. i understand the mistake. i don't, i don't accept the people who say "oh, have to refuse to admit mistake." no, i am a man. i can make some mistakes. >> reporter: if you can trust
democracy is the right that people have to choose their, their representative. >> reporter: virginia ragi, the mayor of rome who cam to office with little political experience. her party opposes renzi's constitutional reform. >> he doesn't want to country. he just wants more power. >> reporter: that is an incredible accusation to make. more power to do what? >> what he wants. maybe -- all the laws he wants to do without great opposition from the parliament. >>...