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and i do want everyone to welcome alissa, one of our producers who's been out on maternity leave withr! [ applause ] >> hello. [ applause ] >> and aliza, i will tell you what, that was so realistic, is it hard for you to watch? >> the first time i saw the video, even know i knew it wasn't real it got me right here. this is my first baby, so you don't want anything to harm your kid little alone a giant tv. the plugs and the outlets, the locks on the cabinets but i never thought to fix my tv. i mean, we have one down low and one up high, so, it just, it's really important information that we need to get out there about how to protect your baby. >> so, alissa did this as a public service. >> yes. >> and i applaud you for that. >> parents need to pay attention to these types of things. if you mount it the wrong way, they could be a danger. we have a homeimprovement expert, eric stromer here with us today. eric's here, you all know him. [ applause ] >> he's so great our show, because people don't think of home improvement and doing things right, and how that affects your health, but tv's a
and i do want everyone to welcome alissa, one of our producers who's been out on maternity leave withr! [ applause ] >> hello. [ applause ] >> and aliza, i will tell you what, that was so realistic, is it hard for you to watch? >> the first time i saw the video, even know i knew it wasn't real it got me right here. this is my first baby, so you don't want anything to harm your kid little alone a giant tv. the plugs and the outlets, the locks on the cabinets but i never thought...
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. >> alissa smith is another new arrival.he's here for parole violation. >> i don't know what to anticipate. i've heard bad things and i've heard good things. it's -- i'm just keeping my eyes open. that's about it. >> some of them come in and they're just nonchalant, especially the ones that have been here quite a number of times. we have a lot of repeat offenders that come in. >> sharon thompson. >> most of the repeat offenders that come in and they're like celebrities. they know everybody and they ask is -- is so-and-so still working here, whoever. >> you got any scars or marks or tattoos? >> tattoos. >> start from the top and work your way down. >> rose with a bleeding heart. >> on your left shoulder? >> on my right. my kids' names on my right ankle. i've got initials on my hands. >> we do our strip searching in this actual area here. and when we do do the strip search, we make them squat and cough several times, and we're visually watching that just to make sure that they do not have any contraband. >> after a strip searc
. >> alissa smith is another new arrival.he's here for parole violation. >> i don't know what to anticipate. i've heard bad things and i've heard good things. it's -- i'm just keeping my eyes open. that's about it. >> some of them come in and they're just nonchalant, especially the ones that have been here quite a number of times. we have a lot of repeat offenders that come in. >> sharon thompson. >> most of the repeat offenders that come in and they're like...
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using books, photographs and other historical references alissa and their team have been able to identifyt of their findings. and establish how they were used before electricity and other modern conveniences. among intriguing items, a tooth brush with bore bristles, and a syringe made of bone. in its early days new york city was centered around the ports and docks and expanded to outer neighbourhoods, explaining why a number of items were found in a small concentrated area. discoveries have been shared with younger generations. >> history will come alive with the objects people were using, as ponds to facts and figures -- opposed to fact and figures and people in a textbook. >> they are hoping that the artefacts will be made into an exhibit. >> this area has been a mixture of old and new - with historic buildings along with modern high rices. over the past few years, people are moving back to the neighbourhood with a reminder of how life used to be just below. >> stay with us here on al jazeera. another full bulletin ahead. bye for now. how life used to be just below. >>> this is al jazee
using books, photographs and other historical references alissa and their team have been able to identifyt of their findings. and establish how they were used before electricity and other modern conveniences. among intriguing items, a tooth brush with bore bristles, and a syringe made of bone. in its early days new york city was centered around the ports and docks and expanded to outer neighbourhoods, explaining why a number of items were found in a small concentrated area. discoveries have...
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to note earlier today the president received another up dates on the effects of the mastern from alissa monico, rob neighbors, and sylvia berlin. is of the items they noted in total we have seen headstart closures in six states -- alabama, connecticut, florida, georgia, mississippi, and south by seven grantees who operate approximately 100 centers. this comes on top of the 57,000 children cut from headstart this year in every state in the nation due to the harmful effects of sequestration. , there are multiple negative consequences to the shutdown of the government, a choice made by house republicans to do this, and those effects are being felt in the second week since they made that choice. it is really bad. >> thank you. said that he would negotiate with the republicans on a variety of topics after they passed the clean cr. i wonder if the white house would in somehow in more specific terms lay out what they are actually willing to negotiate on to somehow put it in the bill or some negotiable way to give speaker boehner a little bit of cover to take the bill to the floor question mark
to note earlier today the president received another up dates on the effects of the mastern from alissa monico, rob neighbors, and sylvia berlin. is of the items they noted in total we have seen headstart closures in six states -- alabama, connecticut, florida, georgia, mississippi, and south by seven grantees who operate approximately 100 centers. this comes on top of the 57,000 children cut from headstart this year in every state in the nation due to the harmful effects of sequestration. ,...
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alissa rubin out of paris for "the new york times" saying there was an article in le monde's -- also a story out of "the new york times" on bashir al- assad. next.jamie is up clarkston, michigan, on our line from those who say fix it. caller: thanks for taking my call. every computer system has glitches in it. i have glitches in my computer. the banks have glitches in their computers. it will be fixed and it is a good health care law. and it is a law, not just a bill. and we are going to benefit in my family from it. my husband and i are on medicare. we have had better medicare since this law went through, and i have had to wait before anything was done about health for backaited a year surgery. so that is nothing new. thank you. georgiais is kathy from , who says delay it. caller: hello? host: you are on. caller: i have been following the health-care law from start to finish, and i am a republican, but i was hoping wouldhe obamacare law roll out a lot better than it did. . am not happy that it did not i am quite flabbergasted how it did roll out. actually, it has made me very sad. i
alissa rubin out of paris for "the new york times" saying there was an article in le monde's -- also a story out of "the new york times" on bashir al- assad. next.jamie is up clarkston, michigan, on our line from those who say fix it. caller: thanks for taking my call. every computer system has glitches in it. i have glitches in my computer. the banks have glitches in their computers. it will be fixed and it is a good health care law. and it is a law, not just a bill. and we...