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amanda: i agree. this time is when the culture we now live in was formed, and we live in the successor to the second great awakening, and i think in addition to the things you all have said, this is one religious -- when religion becomes politicized in a mass politics kind of way. they had strategic political gain, and consequently the boundary between religion and politics is in some ways more porous. even in the past there used to be a union of church and state. now evangelicals are using christianity almost as a bludgeon. people who are different than them, whether they are catholics are infidels. it is politicized in the terms of mass politics in the united states, very differently than in europe. so, i think that this tendency to cynicism with respect to religion, which is -- emerges in this time is just as important to note as heartfelt, genuine enthusiasm for religion. stephen: so, the permeability between religion and politics that we sometimes hear secular democrats talk about, right? why are
amanda: i agree. this time is when the culture we now live in was formed, and we live in the successor to the second great awakening, and i think in addition to the things you all have said, this is one religious -- when religion becomes politicized in a mass politics kind of way. they had strategic political gain, and consequently the boundary between religion and politics is in some ways more porous. even in the past there used to be a union of church and state. now evangelicals are using...
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amanda no: no it is the same.omes before the cell stacks, so i can take in all the money to most people in new york cap to tip 20% anyway. so the difference in your bill is minimal. it just means that i get to keep the money and dispense of it. mark: and you decide how the money is distributed amongst the entire staff. amanda: the entire staff to but the money is not necessarily going to pay their salaries. it is also paying for the toilet paper. it is the cost of running a restaurant. mark: what was the initial reaction of the staff? were some of them skeptical? did it motivate them? amanda: back of house staff was very excited. the front of house staff agreed it could work. they are happy because they know exactly what they will make. there is no thought that there might be a really good night and i will take home $1000 this week or i might have a couple of bad nights because of a blizzard and i will only take him $400. mark: what about the diners and customers come a what was their reaction? amanda: so far so g
amanda no: no it is the same.omes before the cell stacks, so i can take in all the money to most people in new york cap to tip 20% anyway. so the difference in your bill is minimal. it just means that i get to keep the money and dispense of it. mark: and you decide how the money is distributed amongst the entire staff. amanda: the entire staff to but the money is not necessarily going to pay their salaries. it is also paying for the toilet paper. it is the cost of running a restaurant. mark:...
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amanda, un placer conocerte y estar aquÍ. amanda renterÍa: un placer.linton fuera mucho mÁs allá de lo que muchos esperaban? muchos creÍan que iba a apoyar una reforma migratoria y que iba a apoyar la acciÓn ejecutiva del presidente barack obama, pero ella fue mÁs allá proponiendo proteger a los padres de los dreamers. ¿por quÉ hizo esto? amanda renterÍa: yo creo que ella sabe de la comunidad y estÁbamos hablando muchÍsimo quÉ estÁ pasando en la comunidad con estas familias que estÁn, la verdad, rompiendo. y cuando ella mirÓ eso nosotros hablamos de quÉ vamos a hacer. y la verdad es, ella sabe que puede hacer mÁs, ella conoce la comunidad, y cuando estÁbamos en ese cuarto hablÓ de-- del pasado, cuando ella se fue a un campo con la familia de inmigrantes y yo creo que ella mirÓ, ahorita estamos a tiempo, que necesitamos ayudar a toda la comunidad que estÁ aquÍ. y era muy importante para ella que nosotros y todos-- hoy en la historia de estos estudiantes, los sueÑos y todo eso. y cuando miras eso cambia cÓmo ves a la comunidad y la reforma tambiÉn. jorge
amanda, un placer conocerte y estar aquÍ. amanda renterÍa: un placer.linton fuera mucho mÁs allá de lo que muchos esperaban? muchos creÍan que iba a apoyar una reforma migratoria y que iba a apoyar la acciÓn ejecutiva del presidente barack obama, pero ella fue mÁs allá proponiendo proteger a los padres de los dreamers. ¿por quÉ hizo esto? amanda renterÍa: yo creo que ella sabe de la comunidad y estÁbamos hablando muchÍsimo quÉ estÁ pasando en la comunidad con estas familias que...
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amanda: yes.ouisa's religious views evolve over time. it's very interesting. her father was unitarian. she was raised in england where that was not an acceptable in england. she was raised in france so she was exposed to catholicism. the early years of her life with john quincy, they attend numerous types of churches especially whoever the rotating preacher was in the capital during the secretary of state and presidency years could be presbyterian or unitarian. she ends up very much an episcopal thinker, high church and is very, in her later years, she spends a lot of time reminiscing and reflecting on the role of religion and it's very much an important piece for her. susan: next up is nick in prince frederick, maryland, hi, nick. caller: first of all, thank you for this great program. i'm glad you are part of it. we have links to louisa catherine here. her uncle was one of maryland's first governors. the most we have is what of our town centers, we have a plaque. and a book where you get an impr
amanda: yes.ouisa's religious views evolve over time. it's very interesting. her father was unitarian. she was raised in england where that was not an acceptable in england. she was raised in france so she was exposed to catholicism. the early years of her life with john quincy, they attend numerous types of churches especially whoever the rotating preacher was in the capital during the secretary of state and presidency years could be presbyterian or unitarian. she ends up very much an...
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he levelled out so that amanda wra could get back inside the cockpit.e had to get amanda back in the airplane before he actually could adjust his direction. otherwise, she might have fallen off the plane. >> and then as he tried to make his way back into the open area, he didn't have enough altitude, and so he went down in the brush just across that runway. >> after the wreckage is cleared, the crash site provides clues as to what split second decisions kyle made in an attempt to save his and amanda's lives. >> it appears to me that he was trying to turn back towards the runway because there was a tree up there that has some branches missing at the top. it was coming from that direction, and it implies he was going back to the runway, and he didn't have enough altitude to make it. >> despite not making it to the runway, kyle still manages to get the plane in a good position for the rescue. he did a masterful job of at least getting it into a position where the rescue crews could get to hem. it truly is amazing. >> coming up -- ♪ a carjacking leads to a
he levelled out so that amanda wra could get back inside the cockpit.e had to get amanda back in the airplane before he actually could adjust his direction. otherwise, she might have fallen off the plane. >> and then as he tried to make his way back into the open area, he didn't have enough altitude, and so he went down in the brush just across that runway. >> after the wreckage is cleared, the crash site provides clues as to what split second decisions kyle made in an attempt to...
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amanda oleander is a recent art graduate and the queen of periscope.es on about her day. >> i made some poached eggs for breakfast. >> she has over 9 million love. >> how does she get that many? >> that in itself is just the question. in this video right there in the corner all these people are joining. it goes past so quickly, these heart bubbles. these are people saying i'm liking. >> it's happened with every new social media platform. when vine first came out, youtube celebrities. >> early adapters want content. if you're up there early creating content people are looking and seeing how this works. >> it's quite fascinating and interesting and we have world famous periscoper amanda oleander live! welcome! how did you pick up so many followers? >> i have no idea. i just treat everybody like friends. when i periscope i feel like i'm just periscoping with a couple of friends. my mind can't process that i have millions of people watching me. >> what are you doing that's so interesting? >> i take people on really cool adventures. the picasso exhibit. you
amanda oleander is a recent art graduate and the queen of periscope.es on about her day. >> i made some poached eggs for breakfast. >> she has over 9 million love. >> how does she get that many? >> that in itself is just the question. in this video right there in the corner all these people are joining. it goes past so quickly, these heart bubbles. these are people saying i'm liking. >> it's happened with every new social media platform. when vine first came out,...
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hablamos con amanda renterÍa. la lista de candidatos republicanos quienes tienen las mejores probabilidades de llegar a la casa blanca. lo discutimos con el ex congresista y analista polÍtico republicano, y el analista demÓcrata. jorge posada nos presenta su nuevo libro el camino a casa en el que relata su carrera en las grandes ligas, la influencia que ha tenido su padre y lo que piensa de los casos de dopaje en el bÉisbol. el autor argentino barbieri nos presenta su nuevo libro y nos dice por quÉ decidiÓ hablar de hitler y quÉ es lo que mÁs le preocupa de amÉrica latina. estÁ con nosotros alejandro sanz, hablamos de su nuevo disco, de su participaciÓn en el programa de univisiÓn la banda y nos revela cÓmo le hace para mantenerse joven. cÓmo podemos prevenir el cÁncer y problemas cardÍacos y la diabetes? el director del centro de control y prevenciÓn de las enfermedades nos da sus consejos. comenzamos. ♪ jorge: hablemos de inmigraciÓn, la candidata demÓcrata hillary clinton esta semana dijo que apoya una reforma
hablamos con amanda renterÍa. la lista de candidatos republicanos quienes tienen las mejores probabilidades de llegar a la casa blanca. lo discutimos con el ex congresista y analista polÍtico republicano, y el analista demÓcrata. jorge posada nos presenta su nuevo libro el camino a casa en el que relata su carrera en las grandes ligas, la influencia que ha tenido su padre y lo que piensa de los casos de dopaje en el bÉisbol. el autor argentino barbieri nos presenta su nuevo libro y nos dice...
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i'm amanda berry!> may 6, 2013, a day that shocked the country when three girls in ohio were discovered after ten years in captivity. and now two girls taking their story on the record. >> at this point, i'm like trying to hit the door open. it's not opening, and like i have this much room i'm like putting my arm out, yelling, and i'm like please, somebody help me. anwas just going crazy for a few minutes. and finally, you know someone came up and he he, like, kicked the bottom of the door a little bit. i didn't realize the bottle of the door is so flimsy you could just kick it out. >> and you ran out the door? >> yes, well crawled out the door and then ran. >> and so who's the first person you met when you got out the door? >> that would be charles. >> they're on the way! >> all right, okay. >> what was your reaction on the girls' faces? i can't imagine to see the sunlight. >> i knew something was wrong when a little pretty white girl ran into a black man's arms. something is wrong here! dead give awa
i'm amanda berry!> may 6, 2013, a day that shocked the country when three girls in ohio were discovered after ten years in captivity. and now two girls taking their story on the record. >> at this point, i'm like trying to hit the door open. it's not opening, and like i have this much room i'm like putting my arm out, yelling, and i'm like please, somebody help me. anwas just going crazy for a few minutes. and finally, you know someone came up and he he, like, kicked the bottom of the...
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iba a producir el nuevo show de amanda miguel. desde los angeles.ero no es impedimento para que el el teatro arlequÍn le harÁn homenaje a la cantante. >> creo que se le ha olvidado a todo mundo que isabel es, y a sido siempre muy grande en el escenario. y otro que haya que sepultarla por esto. _ no creo. lourde: hace 5 meses cumple en esta prisiÓn de mujeres en sevilla condena de 2 aÑos por lavado de dinero. su ausencia de los escenarios ha llevado a nati a hacer atributo. nati: se puede ver todo, es un repertorio de lo mÁs actual... lourdes: despuÉs de casi un aÑo sin oÍr su voz los seguidores asisten ilusionados a este tributo. nati: isabel estÁ de acuerdo y la familia estÁ tambiÉn. me quedo con esa. >> echamos de menos a isabel pantoja, pero creo que dentro de poco la tendremos aquÍ con nosotros. >> a parte de su vida privada es una mujer que me gusta mucho. lourdes: es el homenaje que se le hace a las mujeres mÁs importantes homenajes. hoy quiero confesar es el tÍtulo de este homenaje que se le hace la mujer que estÁ en la cÁrcel. desde madrid.
iba a producir el nuevo show de amanda miguel. desde los angeles.ero no es impedimento para que el el teatro arlequÍn le harÁn homenaje a la cantante. >> creo que se le ha olvidado a todo mundo que isabel es, y a sido siempre muy grande en el escenario. y otro que haya que sepultarla por esto. _ no creo. lourde: hace 5 meses cumple en esta prisiÓn de mujeres en sevilla condena de 2 aÑos por lavado de dinero. su ausencia de los escenarios ha llevado a nati a hacer atributo. nati: se...
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amanda davis reporting there live from london.ks to you. >> iraqi forces launch a major offensive against isis. coming up next for you, we'll see who is involved and what they hope to accomplish. stay with us here on cnn. headache? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, let's-rock-this-concert- like-it's-1999 kind of mom. when pain tries to stop you, there's motrin. motrin works fast to stop pain where it starts. make it happen with new motrin liquid gels. >>> iraqi forces and shia militias staging a major offensive against isis in anbar. the terror group controls a loon of territory from the border with turkey all the way down into central iraq. you see it on the map there. its main stronghold are in the syrian city of raqqa and mosul. >> let's bring in the adviser of clients on counterterrorism measures. he joins us now live from london. good morning to you, will. first i want to know what you make of defense secretary ash carter's comments saying "iraqi forces lacked the will to fight the reason they pull out of tense battles not
amanda davis reporting there live from london.ks to you. >> iraqi forces launch a major offensive against isis. coming up next for you, we'll see who is involved and what they hope to accomplish. stay with us here on cnn. headache? motrin helps you be an unstoppable, let's-rock-this-concert- like-it's-1999 kind of mom. when pain tries to stop you, there's motrin. motrin works fast to stop pain where it starts. make it happen with new motrin liquid gels. >>> iraqi forces and shia...
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integral con cami camino a la ciudadanÍa y quiere ampliar las acciones ejecutivas del presidente obama, amandaa nacional de la campaÑa de hilla hillary clinton marÍa celeste hablÓ con ella. >>> hillary clinton cree que una reforma migratoria internacional paintegral hasta los latinos pero el presidente obama pensaba acciÓn inmediata y este tiene precedente que las cosas no s pasaron con esta rapidez >>> pues puedes mirar que ahora estamos aquÍ al primer viaje al oeste estamos aquÍ hablando con los jÓvenes eso es diferente de cualquier candidato antes. y sabemos que es importante para la comunidad que estamos aquÍ, hablando con la gente con las familias que estÁn deportando y que no tienen un voz en los polÍticos. >>> sÍ lla es electa presidenta >>> ella dijo eso muchas veces >>> sabemos que ahora mismo en las encuestas ella estÁ demoliendo a la competencia a los candidatos republicanos, pero ha perdido doble dÍgitos en cr cre credibilidad cÓmo hace con esto >>> hablamos de la verdad en una campaÑa mucha gente habla de mentiras y veremos quÉ pasarÁ y ahora sÍ va al web site hay un lugar donde q
integral con cami camino a la ciudadanÍa y quiere ampliar las acciones ejecutivas del presidente obama, amandaa nacional de la campaÑa de hilla hillary clinton marÍa celeste hablÓ con ella. >>> hillary clinton cree que una reforma migratoria internacional paintegral hasta los latinos pero el presidente obama pensaba acciÓn inmediata y este tiene precedente que las cosas no s pasaron con esta rapidez >>> pues puedes mirar que ahora estamos aquÍ al primer viaje al oeste...
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mark: amanda, anything you would point to and say this is a good credential?do you think of her personally? >> personally, she is a better woman than i am. she survived the monica lewinsky scandal among many other things that they have been through over the years, all of the different things, her e-mails recently even. >> yes her experience. bill clinton had a lot of policies, and they stayed married. they have to have something and, to make it through everything that happened. mark: someone said they did not think hillary clinton would have a scandal because she has been so smart. some of the things have been caused not by hillary clinton but by bill clinton. bill, your namesake, what about that hurting her chances of winning? l: i do not think that is going to be a big issue. there was a lie he got caught in on the past. mark: do you have a concern that bill clinton can pose a problem for her? i was a watching my favorite show, "scandal," i think they will try to attack them. they will not see hillary and bill. they will see bill clinton. hillary, she is mor
mark: amanda, anything you would point to and say this is a good credential?do you think of her personally? >> personally, she is a better woman than i am. she survived the monica lewinsky scandal among many other things that they have been through over the years, all of the different things, her e-mails recently even. >> yes her experience. bill clinton had a lot of policies, and they stayed married. they have to have something and, to make it through everything that happened....
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i wanted injuries to amanda to stop. that was my only concern.r anyone. >> with the knife did you try to use it? >> it was for displayed purposes only. which it worked. i said get away and they did immediately. >> he claimed diamond was the aggressor. >> i opened my coat and there was blood all over. >> the alleged victim, 25-year-old casey smet, whose blood stained clothing was presented to the court. clothing he said he was wearing the night diamond attacked him. >> a scuffle broke out and somehow me and mr. diamond became locked in to a fight. >> reporter: also shown in the courtroom. >> do you know how deep it is? >> reporter: this video shot by police who interviewed casey smet in his home and said he didn't immediately realize he had been injured in the fight. >> he said [ bleep ] with the pictures. >> tmz released this video of the moment leading up to the altercation. it was then members of the victim's family who testified the brawl broke out after diamond's fiance reportedly got physical with them. >> i said let go a few times. >> then
i wanted injuries to amanda to stop. that was my only concern.r anyone. >> with the knife did you try to use it? >> it was for displayed purposes only. which it worked. i said get away and they did immediately. >> he claimed diamond was the aggressor. >> i opened my coat and there was blood all over. >> the alleged victim, 25-year-old casey smet, whose blood stained clothing was presented to the court. clothing he said he was wearing the night diamond attacked him....
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when he came to america for a french cooking expo, 15 years later, he met amanda. >> and then we keep contacting each other and then one day he asked me i wanna marry you and i go ok. >> they first opened a coffee shop. but andre wanted to bake. >> that's why i build a bakery for him and then he teach me and he taught her well. in 2013, the couple earned their first james beard nomination for outstanding bakers, and they were nominated again this year. >> we excited. we feel like oh, wow, we make it to the top. >> they make everything from breakfast sandwiches to vietnamese style hoagies known as banh mis and sweet treats like apple turnovers, sticky buns and almond sticks stuffed with almond cream. >> can i help you, sir? >> but it's their traditional french breads. >> the baguette is very, very crunchy. >> and the croissants the couple is best known for. >> see this one, the butter inside. >> regulars line up every morning. >> hazelnut today? >> ok >> and even the dogs beg for more. >> the croissants that are that good, laughs. >> those croissants are really something special. >> wh
when he came to america for a french cooking expo, 15 years later, he met amanda. >> and then we keep contacting each other and then one day he asked me i wanna marry you and i go ok. >> they first opened a coffee shop. but andre wanted to bake. >> that's why i build a bakery for him and then he teach me and he taught her well. in 2013, the couple earned their first james beard nomination for outstanding bakers, and they were nominated again this year. >> we excited. we...
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from new york city please welcome amanda mayer! >> hi, terry! >> hi, amanda. come over here., and collected. but i do understand there's something that makes you anxious. >> that would be bugs. yeah, yeah, not okay. >> [laughs] do you have a big fear of-- like, is it any kind of bug? >> it's any kind specifically spiders but anything is too much. too many legs. and if there's one in my apartment, i have to don what i like to call my homemade hazmat suit to dispose of it where none of my skin is showing. >> oh. [laughs] >> like a hoodie zipped up with the hood up and glasses and dishwashing gloves and pants and shoes and boots and a mop. >> listen, you get $1 million, you can buy an extermination company and make sure
from new york city please welcome amanda mayer! >> hi, terry! >> hi, amanda. come over here., and collected. but i do understand there's something that makes you anxious. >> that would be bugs. yeah, yeah, not okay. >> [laughs] do you have a big fear of-- like, is it any kind of bug? >> it's any kind specifically spiders but anything is too much. too many legs. and if there's one in my apartment, i have to don what i like to call my homemade hazmat suit to dispose...
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>> reporter: amanda parish isn't shy when it comes to talking about her sex live or lack of it. >> iuld be one of those women that would try to maybe be asleep before he got to bed. >> reporter: busy mother of four was diagnosed with hyperactive sexual desire disorder. she was quickly enrolled in a clinical trial for a pill that promises to do for women what viagra does for men. the so-called little pink pill delivered results for amanda and her husband. >> it was not like i became, you know randy 24/7 it just simply at the end of a long day um, even if i had worked and even if i gotten the kids fed and in bed, there was a desire there that previously had not been there. >> reporter: 45% of women who tested the drug report add meaningful benefit or increased desire according to a study from the drug maker. they've% had the same reaction way placebo. fda has twice rejected it saying the benefit did not out weigh the side effects like sleepiness dizzyiness and nausea. the drug maker prout is asking the fda to reconsider. many women want to know why there are so many drugs for men not w
>> reporter: amanda parish isn't shy when it comes to talking about her sex live or lack of it. >> iuld be one of those women that would try to maybe be asleep before he got to bed. >> reporter: busy mother of four was diagnosed with hyperactive sexual desire disorder. she was quickly enrolled in a clinical trial for a pill that promises to do for women what viagra does for men. the so-called little pink pill delivered results for amanda and her husband. >> it was not...
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amanda is actually down with the crowd there in the middle of the square. instead i would like to bring in brandon scott who is a councilman, and i was just saying here, we have to be careful, but at the same time people are very hopeful and just by the visuals, right? as you look out here with me, this is starkly different than what you have seen over the last six days. >> yeah. we have crowds like this for a saturday, and we know it's hope. we know they feel like the state's attorney has given hope to the city. what we have to do is take that hope and turn it into energy and action to change everything that's wrong with our city. police brutality is one issue, but we have issues outside of that. education is one thing and poverty. also, myself i also say that we have issues of self-responsibility as members and citizens of the community as well. >> councilman, i was speaking with a group of 20-year-olds that are baltimoreans, and i asked them how did you feel about what happened yesterday when the prosecutor mosby came out, oh, about 400 feet away from wh
amanda is actually down with the crowd there in the middle of the square. instead i would like to bring in brandon scott who is a councilman, and i was just saying here, we have to be careful, but at the same time people are very hopeful and just by the visuals, right? as you look out here with me, this is starkly different than what you have seen over the last six days. >> yeah. we have crowds like this for a saturday, and we know it's hope. we know they feel like the state's attorney...
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a woman started butching into amanda numerous -- bumping into amanda numerous times.nda moved to get out of the way of her. they started to take note of who we were who i was and started to take pictures and laughing and maybe a game to bump into us and catch it on video or camera. we sensed it was increasing. everybody's phones were coming out and we felt like we were being set up on video for antagonistic purposes. leon: he pleaded not guilty and if convicted he could face ten years in prison. alison: coming up at 4:00 -- reaction to a proposal to use a gondola to connect riders to georgetown and rosslyn. "7 on your side" investigating how much d.c. council is dedicating just to study this potential project. >> my whole life started hurting. working up i felt, with the pain. leon: we're hearing from the woman with an unpleasant surprise in her grapes. a black widow spider. what we are learning about the recovery fr we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day spe
a woman started butching into amanda numerous -- bumping into amanda numerous times.nda moved to get out of the way of her. they started to take note of who we were who i was and started to take pictures and laughing and maybe a game to bump into us and catch it on video or camera. we sensed it was increasing. everybody's phones were coming out and we felt like we were being set up on video for antagonistic purposes. leon: he pleaded not guilty and if convicted he could face ten years in...
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hoy marÍa celeste hablÓ con amanda renterÍa portavoz de hillary clinton, sobre lo que propone la seÑora esperaba acciÓn inmediata. y ahora ella tiene este presidente departamento. de que las cosas no pasaron con la rapidez que la comunidad hispana querÍa. >>> como ella va a manejar todo eso. >>> puedes mirar que estamos aquÍ al primer viaje al oeste. estamos aquÍ hablando con los jÓvenes esto es frente de cualquier can candidato antes. >>> muchas gracias amanda renterÍa de las vegas ahora regresamos con josÉ a nuestros estudios en miami. josÉ. >>> marÍa celeste, desde washington, gracias y muchos saludos al regresar por quÉ estÁ la salud de los hispanos ¿por quÉ los expertos aseguran que estamos a tiempo para mejorar? van a conocer una hispana que llega muy lejos. su destino, el planeta marte. >>> acabo de divulgar los resultados del primer estudio nacional sobre la salud de los hispanos en estados unidos. y este estudio revelÓ entre otras cosas que tenemos Índices de mortalidad mÁs altos que la comunidad blanca no hispana, debido a la diabetes y enfermedad del hÍgado. es posible cambia
hoy marÍa celeste hablÓ con amanda renterÍa portavoz de hillary clinton, sobre lo que propone la seÑora esperaba acciÓn inmediata. y ahora ella tiene este presidente departamento. de que las cosas no pasaron con la rapidez que la comunidad hispana querÍa. >>> como ella va a manejar todo eso. >>> puedes mirar que estamos aquÍ al primer viaje al oeste. estamos aquÍ hablando con los jÓvenes esto es frente de cualquier can candidato antes. >>> muchas gracias...
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amanda se siente privilegiada porque romero le dio la primera comuniÓn a sus hijos.ado el 23 de marzo de 1980 por un escuadrÓn paramilitar. y papa francisco finalmente le puso la firma su beatificaciÓn. el vaticano dijo que a Óscar romero lo mataron no por sus ideas polÍticas, sino por su fe religiosa. >> para mÍ es muy lindo recordar el tiempo, porque en realidad, yo esperaba que nuestro padre dios, que el monseÑor romero llegara a ser lo que es ahorita, un santo. felix: otro posible caso de uso excesivo de la fuerza por parte de la policÍa genera grandes interrogantes un hombre afroamericano normado fue atacado por una pistola elÉctrica por las autoridades, quienes le rociaron gas pimienta en el rostro las imÁgenes fueron captadas gracias a las imÁgenes corporales de los agentes, y muestran lo que sucediÓ. >> daban Órdenes constantes entre gritos y armas en mano a un conductor, que aparentemente no reaccionaba a lo que le mandaban las autoridades en virginia. (habla en inglÉs) >> en las cÁmaras que llevaban los oficiales que lo captado como le pedÍan una y otra vez
amanda se siente privilegiada porque romero le dio la primera comuniÓn a sus hijos.ado el 23 de marzo de 1980 por un escuadrÓn paramilitar. y papa francisco finalmente le puso la firma su beatificaciÓn. el vaticano dijo que a Óscar romero lo mataron no por sus ideas polÍticas, sino por su fe religiosa. >> para mÍ es muy lindo recordar el tiempo, porque en realidad, yo esperaba que nuestro padre dios, que el monseÑor romero llegara a ser lo que es ahorita, un santo. felix: otro...
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ladies and gentlemen we have chuck and amanda from costumes on hate rr. as you know in san francisco, having fun is something that we as san franciscans take very seriously. since 1997 costumes on hate rr is a business that helps us do just thereat. founders dana taig and his late partner frank [inaudible] first opened the store as a ventage clothing store but it evolved into a one stop shop for artist, performers and industry professionals as well as people looking to dress in costumes. costumes on hate rr supplied costumes for city wide event, including beta breaker, san conand haul wean as new years as well as burning man. they also have great drag weir and if you have the desire to dress as a goreilla or kick it is costumes on hate rr where you want to get your costume. they are the business of fun but giv back to the #c3450u7bty especially through donation of organizations like the aids [inaudible] asian american recoverry services, make as wish foundation as well as some of the local schools. they sponsor the fabulous sf drag contest. participants i
ladies and gentlemen we have chuck and amanda from costumes on hate rr. as you know in san francisco, having fun is something that we as san franciscans take very seriously. since 1997 costumes on hate rr is a business that helps us do just thereat. founders dana taig and his late partner frank [inaudible] first opened the store as a ventage clothing store but it evolved into a one stop shop for artist, performers and industry professionals as well as people looking to dress in costumes....
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nebraska -- amanda baker. mark a. hekert. nevada -- alan r. beck. igor soldo.re higher -- -- stephen joseph arkel. new jersey -- were not sorenaldo arocha, jr. christopher m. goodel. stephen j. petrozello. melvin vincent santiago. new mexico -- anthony p. haas. new york -- frank g. bordenero. thomas k. choy. dennis e. guerera. wyn jyn lu. douglas h. mayvell. darrell r. pearson. rafael l. ramos. christopher g. skinner. david w. smith jr. michael c. williams. north carolina -- jeffrey w. green. stanley l. klingenschmidt. alexander e. thalman. ohio -- michael a. paris sr. justin r. weinbrenner. oklahoma -- bryan d. beck. kelly a. chase. terry b. fischer. mitchell d. weeks. kristen d. willheit. pennsylvania -- richard a. champion. brian k. dixon ii. david kedra. cheryl a. pierce. south carolina -- joseph j. madaskovic. holmes n. smith jr. tennessee -- david c. johnson. darryl j. perrett. michael a. petrina. texas -- paul a. buckles. charles d. dinwiddy. lee dixon. jessica l. hollis. cleveland d. johnson jr. mark u. kelley. alejandro martinez, sr. michael j. naylor.
nebraska -- amanda baker. mark a. hekert. nevada -- alan r. beck. igor soldo.re higher -- -- stephen joseph arkel. new jersey -- were not sorenaldo arocha, jr. christopher m. goodel. stephen j. petrozello. melvin vincent santiago. new mexico -- anthony p. haas. new york -- frank g. bordenero. thomas k. choy. dennis e. guerera. wyn jyn lu. douglas h. mayvell. darrell r. pearson. rafael l. ramos. christopher g. skinner. david w. smith jr. michael c. williams. north carolina -- jeffrey w. green....
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let's hear it for amanda.ere with the dream to become the next whitney houston or the next singer. she came in with the talent and beautiful smile and we knew she had the potential. here she is on the "today" show. >> you did a great job. your family is proud of you. congratulations, amanda. fantastic. we will send it to sheinelle in the orange room. she has "today's" plaza fan of the day. >> this is pam from mccarthur ohio. i heard you tell properducers 110 years ago. >> yes. you tell someone that they say oh you look good for your age. >> why don't you take it away. >> still to come on "today," the gang gets in the ring for boxing 101 with kid chocolate. but first. >> this is "today" on nbc. >>> we are just about 12 hours away from what is billed as the fight of the century. floyd mayweather jr. and manny pacquiao. >> who will win and how will they get in incredible shape to do this? here to tell us is professional boxer peter "kid chocolate" quillis. >> kid chocolate. i'll get my gloves on. you are changing
let's hear it for amanda.ere with the dream to become the next whitney houston or the next singer. she came in with the talent and beautiful smile and we knew she had the potential. here she is on the "today" show. >> you did a great job. your family is proud of you. congratulations, amanda. fantastic. we will send it to sheinelle in the orange room. she has "today's" plaza fan of the day. >> this is pam from mccarthur ohio. i heard you tell properducers 110...
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amanda. what is a calling card? yes, that's it. card tricks for $400.of yore seen here. chris. what is a card catalog? yes. voyage of the bounty for $200. sarah, start us off.
amanda. what is a calling card? yes, that's it. card tricks for $400.of yore seen here. chris. what is a card catalog? yes. voyage of the bounty for $200. sarah, start us off.
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we'll get through this >>> let's bring back in amanda in los angeles. we heard the report. we see the issues and the problems. what is your biggest concern now moving forward for this country? >> i think there's multiple layers of concern. it's a humanitarian crisis. we are on the edge of major spread of disease. the animal welfare population issues - they are complex, as well as child welfare issues. now, with so many needed it is very complicated. in the immediate term, my hope is that we can get the government to clear through customs and enable the large organization to get in and other organizations operating to get out of the villages, get the hep and supplies out there. on a good day in nepal, they are hard to get out. immediate help from the government. >> yes that, is the first big challenge they have getting the help out there. okay. amanda co-pounder of nepal raise the school project. >> one more thing that is important to mention, for those in the u.s. trying to get things over to nepal, one of the complexities is getting things over on cargo organizations. i th
we'll get through this >>> let's bring back in amanda in los angeles. we heard the report. we see the issues and the problems. what is your biggest concern now moving forward for this country? >> i think there's multiple layers of concern. it's a humanitarian crisis. we are on the edge of major spread of disease. the animal welfare population issues - they are complex, as well as child welfare issues. now, with so many needed it is very complicated. in the immediate term, my hope...
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when you heard amanda sing did you know right away she was going to be the winner?ut we heard amanda at the beginning and it was like, oh my god. her voice has done better through the couple months. she's just amazing. >>> and you're 12 your birthday is in july right? >> um-hmm. >> so your nerves are good to go? >> yes. >> what will you be performing? >> i will always love you, but my idol. >> thank you. >> here we do. amanda mena. ♪ i will always love ♪ ♪ i will always love you ♪ ♪ you my darling you ♪ ♪ you -- sweet memories ♪ ♪ that is all i've taken with me me ♪ ♪ other times please don't cry ♪ ♪ we both know i'm not what you need ♪ ♪ and i will always love you ♪ ♪ i will always love you ♪ ♪ you ♪ >>> wow. let's heard it for amanda. jorge, this was amazing, and you knew she was going to win? >> they kids come in with the dream to become the next whitney houston, the next singer famous and she came in with this talent and beautiful smile. we knew she had the potential. here he is on the "today" show. >> you did such a great job. now over to chanel with today's pl
when you heard amanda sing did you know right away she was going to be the winner?ut we heard amanda at the beginning and it was like, oh my god. her voice has done better through the couple months. she's just amazing. >>> and you're 12 your birthday is in july right? >> um-hmm. >> so your nerves are good to go? >> yes. >> what will you be performing? >> i will always love you, but my idol. >> thank you. >> here we do. amanda mena. ♪ i will...
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msnbc's amanda joining us from baltimore. amanda, to what do you attribute this change? there seems to be a big turnaround and the focus is definitely still on freddie gray. >> there are families here. they were dancing with unison to the wobble. it's a celebrate other atmosphere. there's a sense of cautious optimism after the six officers were charged yesterday. but many people are still pressing for further action. they're having voter registration drives. they want more people to be signed up, registered to vote. they're saying they're going to be meeting needing to have a jury here to have supporters on the jury once this peace goes to trial, and they want to have more people involved and active in this. it's been a very, very change of scenery here. it's light and so many families just here celebrating. >> yeah. you know, i think you're right. i think you hit the nail on the head. people feel like there's a sense of hope and at least some sense of justice may be done with the arrest of these six police officers. are people talking, though, about the time frame? this
msnbc's amanda joining us from baltimore. amanda, to what do you attribute this change? there seems to be a big turnaround and the focus is definitely still on freddie gray. >> there are families here. they were dancing with unison to the wobble. it's a celebrate other atmosphere. there's a sense of cautious optimism after the six officers were charged yesterday. but many people are still pressing for further action. they're having voter registration drives. they want more people to be...
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amanda, thank you, as well. francis, back to you. as it starts to empty out in the location we spent the last four hours at. >> before we let you go, we have time. there's question of the curfew and when that will be lifted. any indication where the mayor has been today, if she's taken part at all in the rallies? >> at the location we're at, we're unaware of her coming here. she did make her way to the cvs where it started on monday on pennsylvania and north. she did not make any comments about whether the curfew would be lifted or not. it is on people's minds here, as you have heard in your interviews and our interviews here on the steps, leading up to city hall. and we can certainly see right over my shoulder, 50 law enforcement lined up with about 20 vehicles right in front of city hall. so that dynamic is still here. we will see what happens in the next six or seven hours. >> and many there are hoping for that to stay peaceful as we have seen it today and in the past couple of days as well. richard lui, thank you very much. and t
amanda, thank you, as well. francis, back to you. as it starts to empty out in the location we spent the last four hours at. >> before we let you go, we have time. there's question of the curfew and when that will be lifted. any indication where the mayor has been today, if she's taken part at all in the rallies? >> at the location we're at, we're unaware of her coming here. she did make her way to the cvs where it started on monday on pennsylvania and north. she did not make any...
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great to see you, amanda here in las vegas.- class is starting in the school behind us. what you get when did you to a high school. let's talk first about the hispanic issue and the questions that she wants to focus on. is she going to explain how she would get to a path for citizenship? >> yeah, i think first of all it is important to listen hear their stories, hear from them and then you're going to see the same things that she has fought for for a long time the path to citizenship, she did voter registration in 1972. and now, we have got to move forward. and but it starts with really listening to the community, hearing them their words, their stories. >> will she defend president obama's deportation record which has been very controversial in the latino community? >> you know, she has always been for the latino community and you will hear her talk about that you will hear her talk about what she is going to do if she was president. i certainly don't want to get ahead of her, but what you're going to hear is her vision for ho
great to see you, amanda here in las vegas.- class is starting in the school behind us. what you get when did you to a high school. let's talk first about the hispanic issue and the questions that she wants to focus on. is she going to explain how she would get to a path for citizenship? >> yeah, i think first of all it is important to listen hear their stories, hear from them and then you're going to see the same things that she has fought for for a long time the path to citizenship, she...
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finding those moments of peace in a busy day, really vital, amanda. thank you so much.an. plus 10 gigs of shareable data. yeah, 10 gigantic gigs. for $80 a month. and $15 per line. more data than ever. for more of what you want. on the network that's #1 in speed, call, data, and reliability. so you never have to settle. $80 a month. for 10 gigs. and $15 per line. stop by or visit us online. and save without settling. only on verizon. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. the citi double cash card. it's a cash back win-win. with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay. with two ways to earn on purchases, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. here at friskies, cats are in charge of approving every new recipe. because it's cats who know best what cats like to eat. up today, new friskies 7. we're trying seven cat-favorite flavors all in one dish. now for the moment of truth. yep, looks like it's time to share what our cats love with
finding those moments of peace in a busy day, really vital, amanda. thank you so much.an. plus 10 gigs of shareable data. yeah, 10 gigantic gigs. for $80 a month. and $15 per line. more data than ever. for more of what you want. on the network that's #1 in speed, call, data, and reliability. so you never have to settle. $80 a month. for 10 gigs. and $15 per line. stop by or visit us online. and save without settling. only on verizon. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at...
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itself took years, and the prosecutors who brought that case are here today, lead by evan norrus amanda hecker darren laverne, sam nitsa, keith aid lman and brian morerus. their work resulted in the indictment. it's a significant step but i want to be very clear. this is the beginning of our effort, not the end. we look forward to continuing our work with our international partners and any others who are willing to work with us as we seek continuing our effort to be successful in ridding global soccer from this type of corruption. i'm going to now turn the podium over to director james comey of the federal bureau of investigation. >> thanks. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. it's an honor to announce this important case which demonstrates, i believe, that if you touch our shores with your corrupt enterprise, whether that is through meetings or through using our world class financial system, you will be held accountable for that corruption. nobody is above or beyond the law. these cases require a tremendous amount of hard work by gifted prosecutors and investigators. that hard work in
itself took years, and the prosecutors who brought that case are here today, lead by evan norrus amanda hecker darren laverne, sam nitsa, keith aid lman and brian morerus. their work resulted in the indictment. it's a significant step but i want to be very clear. this is the beginning of our effort, not the end. we look forward to continuing our work with our international partners and any others who are willing to work with us as we seek continuing our effort to be successful in ridding global...
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diamond's lawyer drove to court in a car, with the word good luck dustin and amanda a scrolled on the back window. diamond, who played the character screech in the 1990's tv series is accused of stabbing a man last christmas in a wisconsin bar. he claims he was protecting his wife after the crowd recognized him at the bar. >> started taking pictures and laughing making it a game to bump in and capture it on video and camera and things were increasing, everyone's phones came out and it felt like we were being set up for something to be on video for antagonistic purposes. >> diamond is charged with carrying a concealed weapon and recklessly endangering safety. his fiance amanda a is also facing charges. >>> today in philadelphia forgetting their driver's license, canceled. >> yes we can. >> reporter: protesting saying yes, we can in english and spanish. they say pennsylvania department of transportation, started canceling their drivers licenses, six years ago, for not having proper documentation. they are starting a new campaign in the hope of, the bill pass todd restore their rights. >
diamond's lawyer drove to court in a car, with the word good luck dustin and amanda a scrolled on the back window. diamond, who played the character screech in the 1990's tv series is accused of stabbing a man last christmas in a wisconsin bar. he claims he was protecting his wife after the crowd recognized him at the bar. >> started taking pictures and laughing making it a game to bump in and capture it on video and camera and things were increasing, everyone's phones came out and it...
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. >> reporter amanda venegas with our sisterer station kfsn went to the park to get a look. >> reporterty. it showed its power friday and park rangers say the recent storm was a welcome sight. >> we got some snow up in the meadows and up at glacier points with expected warm weather it will probably melt but we got good rain in the yosemite ral valley. >> reporter: even the deer enjoyed the morning dew with their breakfast. >> breathtaking and we always call it god's country. it's just beautiful. it's very flat where we're from so big difference. >> reporter: tourists are enjoying the fresh scenery. so much so the ranger says they're seeing an increase in visitation. >> we've had about a 20% increase. our real busy february, march into april and we think a lot of that has to do with the warmer weather and the drought. there's a lot more accessibility so we'll open roads earlier and we're getting more people up here. >> reporter: another attraction that's opened up early half dome. >> the hike up to the top of half dome is on a lot of people's bucket list. >> there is a two-day lottery sy
. >> reporter amanda venegas with our sisterer station kfsn went to the park to get a look. >> reporterty. it showed its power friday and park rangers say the recent storm was a welcome sight. >> we got some snow up in the meadows and up at glacier points with expected warm weather it will probably melt but we got good rain in the yosemite ral valley. >> reporter: even the deer enjoyed the morning dew with their breakfast. >> breathtaking and we always call it...
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yesterday nbc 10 sat down with amanda charney of collingswood. her fiance army staff stath marc small was kill ed ined in 2009 during combat of operation enduring freedom. charney started a foundation in small's memory called small steps in speech which raises money for children with communication disabilities. >>> memorial day weekend mark the reopening of an historic bed and breakfast in cape may. the bedford inn is back open following a fire last year. it held a grand reopening yesterday. the owner rebuilt and restored the property after fire heavily damaged it in january of 2014. the flames ruined antiques and the original wood framing that was constructed in 1881. the owner tells nbc 10 that the inn means a lot to him. through the rebuilding process, it learned it means a lot to the cape may community which works to preserve its history. >>> 72 years of military service by the battleship "new jersey" was honored in camden yesterday. ♪ it was commissioned in 1943 and saw combat in world war ii, korea, and vietnam. former sailors airmen and ot
yesterday nbc 10 sat down with amanda charney of collingswood. her fiance army staff stath marc small was kill ed ined in 2009 during combat of operation enduring freedom. charney started a foundation in small's memory called small steps in speech which raises money for children with communication disabilities. >>> memorial day weekend mark the reopening of an historic bed and breakfast in cape may. the bedford inn is back open following a fire last year. it held a grand reopening...
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amanda crux said we are not trying to change silicon valley, we are trying to be a commentary.ou agree? mike: yes. we are doing satire about it. i think if we came out with the show and every company was 50% women, 50% men, we would be doing a disservice by not calling attention to the fact that it is 87% male. one of the guys that we talked to was a system architecture guy on facebook said, by the way, there are no women. it was like that when i was here. when you're doing satire, you are taking jabs at them for it. it is different than endorsing it. emily: have you been following the lawsuits? facebook and twitter. what is your take on the sexism issue in silicon valley? mike: it is kind of surprising to me that it took this long for anything to happen. it has been male-dominated for -- i am old. i was in it in the 80's. engineers have a thing about women going back to may be them treating them badly in high school. alec: anything that is right for satire, we have a duty to the show to go after. if we can figure out an inspired way to hit it, absolutely. emily: would you work
amanda crux said we are not trying to change silicon valley, we are trying to be a commentary.ou agree? mike: yes. we are doing satire about it. i think if we came out with the show and every company was 50% women, 50% men, we would be doing a disservice by not calling attention to the fact that it is 87% male. one of the guys that we talked to was a system architecture guy on facebook said, by the way, there are no women. it was like that when i was here. when you're doing satire, you are...
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. >> eight years ago amanda suffered a stroke. she managed to relearn how to walk but never regained full use of her arm or hand. she's now undergoing a treatment where she uses robots to relearn movements. >> your mind is taking off the arm but you still have to use the arm. so the machine actually guides you through the program and it's the lovely feeling because naturally you can maneuver it in the way that your left hand works. >> the team says that 500 repetitions of a movement is needed in each session to make lasting change. the robots allow them to achieve this in a more focused way. >> by doing a high number of repetitions we get dose and intensity. we know from animal studies that you need hundreds of reputations repetitions in order to get those benefits. >> the hand and arm musts muscles of stroke sufferers can often stiffen. use of robots will help in treatment but it won't replace all of treatment. >> we won't replace therapists to do the on- hands-on stuff because it won't know which muscles need strengthening. >> i
. >> eight years ago amanda suffered a stroke. she managed to relearn how to walk but never regained full use of her arm or hand. she's now undergoing a treatment where she uses robots to relearn movements. >> your mind is taking off the arm but you still have to use the arm. so the machine actually guides you through the program and it's the lovely feeling because naturally you can maneuver it in the way that your left hand works. >> the team says that 500 repetitions of a...
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amanda, you're following today's immigration day of action what's the goal here?ops all around the country. today would have been one of the biggest days in immigrant rights in recent memory now we're seeing these dopa eligible parents where leaders have chosen to go through with this legal challenge to president obama's executive action we're expecting on the steps of governor greg abbott's mansion today, some rallies outside of there, and really folks are calling on leaders to withdraw that lawsuit and stand down from this because of how many people it affects. right now they are kind of holding tight in this legal limbo, so today's action is just as much for the people that would have been eligible for executive actions as well as pressures, so they are wanting to get people out make them understand what is happening here. this is a very confusing process, things have been stalled for months now, they could be stalled for another couple of months so people need to know what's happening. >> matthew you saw the drastic numbers of how much the court system is on o
amanda, you're following today's immigration day of action what's the goal here?ops all around the country. today would have been one of the biggest days in immigrant rights in recent memory now we're seeing these dopa eligible parents where leaders have chosen to go through with this legal challenge to president obama's executive action we're expecting on the steps of governor greg abbott's mansion today, some rallies outside of there, and really folks are calling on leaders to withdraw that...
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amanda maccadeux is one of four people charged in the incident. detectives believe the shooting was drug related. >>> happening today d.c. police are cracking down on speeders once again by adding five new speed cameras. what's so different between these? take a look. this camera is one of the new wins on wisconsin avenue and you can see it's up higher than the previous batch and attached to a light post actually right now. you can see it right there. they're harder to spot and police say they're hardtory vandalize as well. these cameras right now are just giving out warnings but after the 30-day grace period it up and you're caught speeding, will you get a ticket. why were these locations chosen? they've been identified as places where people speed. if you get caught 30 days from now, a ticket could cost you as much as $300 which is why some people we talk to worry it might just be a way for the city to make money. >> i can kind of understand that because there are some parts of the district that i drive in that i feel like that, too, but once yo
amanda maccadeux is one of four people charged in the incident. detectives believe the shooting was drug related. >>> happening today d.c. police are cracking down on speeders once again by adding five new speed cameras. what's so different between these? take a look. this camera is one of the new wins on wisconsin avenue and you can see it's up higher than the previous batch and attached to a light post actually right now. you can see it right there. they're harder to spot and police...
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jay: she was given her award by honorees from last year, cleveland abduction survivors amanda berry and gina dejsusesus. >> one thing i would like to share is that hope is alive. jay: it also highlights advocacy, those who do all they can to protect children from harm. they believe that we should never give up on a missing child, no matter what. >> when i was missing my parents reached out to law enforcement and the national center. the national center immediately created and disseminated my missing persons flyer. because of that poster, i was rescued. jay: the national center for missing and exploited children has helped law enforcement track down over 200,000 missing children, a remarkable figure indeed. live in the district, jay korff, abc 7 news. alison: still ahead -- a consumer alert for drivers, and this is after a recall. the same safety concerns are popping up. which cars are under a new federal investigation and why. leon: plus, a prisoner who escapes a real-life shawshank prison 56 years ago is back in cust leon: 7 on your side with a consumer alert for drivers. the u.s. gove
jay: she was given her award by honorees from last year, cleveland abduction survivors amanda berry and gina dejsusesus. >> one thing i would like to share is that hope is alive. jay: it also highlights advocacy, those who do all they can to protect children from harm. they believe that we should never give up on a missing child, no matter what. >> when i was missing my parents reached out to law enforcement and the national center. the national center immediately created and...
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. >> amanda barnette's fifth grade daughter attended the science camp near cupertino and they all new edgar. he was arrest editor possessing more than 300 child porn images and videos. they found him at the overnight camp that teaches children about nature. >> first time sleeping away from home. >> he posted these photos of the camp on his facebook page. he was the night host nicknamed "pho paw --" papa bear." >> he was to address concerns of the campers. if they were uncomfortable with anything, they were to go to "pa you paw bear." >> now they want to know if he took inappropriate pictures of their children and they want to hold a meeting to answer their questions. >> how do we know he did not place cameras in the showers and toilets. >> he may have taken pictures of our kids. he was going in the cabin to wake up our kids in the morning. >> the santa clara office said he passed a criminal background check when they hired him two years ago. in santa clara county, alan wang, abc7 news. >> san francisco attorney and political consultant enrique pierce has been arrested on child pornogr
. >> amanda barnette's fifth grade daughter attended the science camp near cupertino and they all new edgar. he was arrest editor possessing more than 300 child porn images and videos. they found him at the overnight camp that teaches children about nature. >> first time sleeping away from home. >> he posted these photos of the camp on his facebook page. he was the night host nicknamed "pho paw --" papa bear." >> he was to address concerns of the campers....