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to him seeing a black president in his lifetime was his seeing the first black mayor of a major american city, carl stokes and he spent a lot of time for him to get elected mayor. so, he certainly would have involved himself in the campaign if he had been asked to use. might have asked him because his truth is so subversive, they may not have wanted him on the campaign trail. obama would have said i love you but i will be your critic and i will push you and hold you accountable to those things that are in the best interest of the american people. dr. king never believed that anything he ever had to say could love. he always tried to give his critique in love but he wasn't afraid to give a critique. >> it's interesting because in fact going back to before the election where barack obama became president of the united states, you weren't uncritical of the president. you brought up issues and you got a lot of grief for it. how do you feel about the president today and has he done his job? especially when it comes to race which i know in 2011, you said blacks. >> i think that the president has a
to him seeing a black president in his lifetime was his seeing the first black mayor of a major american city, carl stokes and he spent a lot of time for him to get elected mayor. so, he certainly would have involved himself in the campaign if he had been asked to use. might have asked him because his truth is so subversive, they may not have wanted him on the campaign trail. obama would have said i love you but i will be your critic and i will push you and hold you accountable to those things...
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call a human rights violation, not in some third-world country or dictatorship but in a major american citydetroit. the city, which is drowning in $18 billion in debt, is trying to collect $81 million in unpaid water bills, and it's been cutting off the water to delinquent customers. here's michelle miller. >> reporter: by 11:00 p.m., rayanne sadowski has worked two jobs but still makes time to pick up water from friends and neighbors, water to flush her toilet, cook, drink and bathe. the city of detroit cut off service in august after she failed to pay her $800 bill. >> i do owe the money. i used the water. but being able to afford to pay for it is another story. >> reporter: why can't you afford water? >> when you make $25,000 a year, you have to pay $500 a month in rent on top of my health insurance, i'm literally over my head. >> at the end of the day, everybody's got to pay their water bill. >> reporter: alexis wiley is the chief of staff to detroit's mayor, mike duggan. >> people in detroit are paying higher rates because so many people aren't waiting. >> reporter: since march, detroi
call a human rights violation, not in some third-world country or dictatorship but in a major american citydetroit. the city, which is drowning in $18 billion in debt, is trying to collect $81 million in unpaid water bills, and it's been cutting off the water to delinquent customers. here's michelle miller. >> reporter: by 11:00 p.m., rayanne sadowski has worked two jobs but still makes time to pick up water from friends and neighbors, water to flush her toilet, cook, drink and bathe. the...
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are appearing if this city the latino community is disappearing from the city and the asian-american community is disappearing from this city we need to put a stop this this and you as planning commissioners need to address that now we have been saying this for over a year our mission of no eviction had a march over a though people came out marching down the street today 5 hundred people out here because children got kicked out of admission playground by tech who are played to play if you haven't seen the video you'll learn about the impact of those evictions happening in san francisco it's your responsibility to plan to preserve the beauty of san francisco if you don't plan and study and analysis what's going on there will boo be no heart and soul of san francisco only tech people that came here looking for the love and looking for the soul and the spirit and the art of san francisco we will all disappear so, please i ask you to create an agenda item where we can all come back and make presentations to you in the mission we don't need more, more month are development and luxury cond
are appearing if this city the latino community is disappearing from the city and the asian-american community is disappearing from this city we need to put a stop this this and you as planning commissioners need to address that now we have been saying this for over a year our mission of no eviction had a march over a though people came out marching down the street today 5 hundred people out here because children got kicked out of admission playground by tech who are played to play if you...
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council, there is only one african american city council member and yes, they did ask the question of the mayor do you have district election and the answer is yes, they do have district elections but this is a community that does not, and it does not feel disenfranchised and does not feel empowered. >> thank you for your report and also for sharing some of your personal history with us, because i know that that is some times and it is relevant in this context and i want to highlight, just briefly the video that was done with the police department and the marion and the advocates and i am so glad that you are promoting that, commissioner wong and i were saying that there are so many things that the department are doing that are cutting edge and leaders and i think that the department does the same thing and because it came from the idea and i heard you say to all of the victims that it is a sanctionary city and please report and the reality that you found is there is a non-english speaking victim and the purpose traiter has better english skills and that there are circ
council, there is only one african american city council member and yes, they did ask the question of the mayor do you have district election and the answer is yes, they do have district elections but this is a community that does not, and it does not feel disenfranchised and does not feel empowered. >> thank you for your report and also for sharing some of your personal history with us, because i know that that is some times and it is relevant in this context and i want to highlight,...
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i come-from-behind victory as a great american city kboez wild. . but when we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on what matters todgo wil. ♪ at axa, we offer advice and help you break down your retirement goals into small, manageable steps. because when you plan for tomorrow, it helps you live for today. can we help you take a small step? for advice, retirement, and life insurance, connect with axa. before we craft it into a sandwich. the tender, slow-roasted turkey, the zesty cranberry mostarda, the freshly baked flatbread paired perfectly with our autumn squash soup. a delicious meal made just for you only at panera bread. a delicious meal made just for you come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch t
i come-from-behind victory as a great american city kboez wild. . but when we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on what matters todgo wil. ♪ at axa, we offer advice and help you break down your retirement goals into small, manageable steps. because when you plan for tomorrow, it helps you live for today. can we help you take a small step? for advice, retirement, and life insurance, connect with axa. before we craft it into a sandwich. the tender, slow-roasted turkey, the zesty...
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we haven't seen them view it in a major american city and get away with it. >> we have another videohich comes from where i went to university, south hampton. a little nostalgic. up another crane. when he stops climbing on top, you can see, he gets a bit of a surprise. listen for it. [ sirens ] >> oh. >> the cops have spotted him standing on top of the crane. they turn up, turn the siren on, just as he's balancing, as well. a bit of a shake. but yes, he has been busted. you can hear his response. >> oh, boy. >> oh, boy. >> police initially thought he was going to commit suicide, but once he got down and explained the situation, no charges filed. >>> for those of us who went to college, put yourself back in the days when you were hanging on in the student union, like in this video. couple people at the student union noticed these few fellas walking in these white dust suits, over the back of this black mercedes and these guys come storming in. looks like a fire hose, right? >> that's very odd. >> crime or a joke? >> that will become apparent very quickly. this is at the university of
we haven't seen them view it in a major american city and get away with it. >> we have another videohich comes from where i went to university, south hampton. a little nostalgic. up another crane. when he stops climbing on top, you can see, he gets a bit of a surprise. listen for it. [ sirens ] >> oh. >> the cops have spotted him standing on top of the crane. they turn up, turn the siren on, just as he's balancing, as well. a bit of a shake. but yes, he has been busted. you...
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and other major american cities. homeland security and announced the move in a precautionary step. this family visiting from germany definitely noticed. >> we've seen a whole bunch of police officers and a lot more than we are used to in our country. there are not too many police officers on the street in our country. >> the measures come one week after a man fatally shot an officer in ottawa and stormed to the parliament building in what has been dubbed a terrorist attack. >> it is hard. i think we have to be vigilant as a nation. >> officials are not specifying which buildings are going to be protected more heavily. >> and gives me some sense of safety when i travel and to work downtown and i live in the district. i really feel safe. >> they are calling on law enforcement to be on the lookout for small-scale attacks like the one in canada. a lone wolf or small groups. abc 7 is. , we have continuing coverage of the rocket explosion. a live report coming straight up. >> the legal battle brewing over the mandatory quarantine for the nurse in maine. why she says she does not have to
and other major american cities. homeland security and announced the move in a precautionary step. this family visiting from germany definitely noticed. >> we've seen a whole bunch of police officers and a lot more than we are used to in our country. there are not too many police officers on the street in our country. >> the measures come one week after a man fatally shot an officer in ottawa and stormed to the parliament building in what has been dubbed a terrorist attack. >>...
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. >> this weather is now headed east for millions of americans in several major cities from the gulf coast to the great lakes are in the path. >> petaluma could soon track and regulate vacation rentals like airbnb and the planning commission is holding a hearing to consider amendments to the scorcherring code which allow short-term vacation rentals in residential and mixed use zoning districts. hundreds of homeowners republican places out illegally causing the county to lose tax revenue. superviseers are asking the tax collector to determine how many could be renting rooms. >> first lady will host the fall harvest of the kitchen garden and students from the bay area are inviteed from pittsburg have been picked to take part in the festivities. in 2009 she planted a vegetable garden on the southland of the white house to initiate a conversation about the well-being of our nation can later evolved into her "let's move," campaign teaching kids and family to leave healthy lives. >> if you want to own part of the candlestick tomorrow is the final day to take home memorial peelia from candl
. >> this weather is now headed east for millions of americans in several major cities from the gulf coast to the great lakes are in the path. >> petaluma could soon track and regulate vacation rentals like airbnb and the planning commission is holding a hearing to consider amendments to the scorcherring code which allow short-term vacation rentals in residential and mixed use zoning districts. hundreds of homeowners republican places out illegally causing the county to lose tax...
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americans do not have the right to vote. i understand the link between poverty and electoral politics but when we talk about a government that's acted and behaved in a predatory way, this is a city with a predominantly african american population and they did not have to live this way. that is being maltreated in this way had different folk run for office, some different folk been elected to office, i would like to think or assume in the leadership would have been different. what do we say on this side of this crisis about the vote, about the participation of the process? >> ferguson's african american community better wake up and smell the coffee and get the burners burning because there is no excuse. they are the majority. this is apartheid. this is a typical american city that practices apartheid where you have one tribe lording over a much bigger tribe, and there is no excuse for this. now maybe they felt like they were disenfranchised because they couldn't win on election or who knows what the reasons are. i'm sure there are reasons. we need to get that stuff out of the way. that's all in the past now. we know how to dismantle this kind of government. ferguson has already t
americans do not have the right to vote. i understand the link between poverty and electoral politics but when we talk about a government that's acted and behaved in a predatory way, this is a city with a predominantly african american population and they did not have to live this way. that is being maltreated in this way had different folk run for office, some different folk been elected to office, i would like to think or assume in the leadership would have been different. what do we say on...
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had no idea what was happening in paris but what shows up in american the american newspapers is that workers had taken over the city. they have kill a bunch of priests and mow shocking to american women filled bottles with this newfangled stuff called petroleum, let it on fire and tossed into the building symbol of the buildings. >> host: was at the beginning of what was later called the molotov cocktail? >> guest: i guesto budget combines reconstruction because people in the south, democrats in the south who are not getting any traction in the north american politics keep saying in america after 1871 african-americans are going to be voting they are going to vote to redistribute wealth. they're going to destroy society and try to take everything for themselves. their workers returning the turning the world upside down. northerners are like yeah whatever. you are southern democrats and then i look at what's happening in paris and in paris it looks like exactly what southern democrats are saying is happening in the south. this starts to get traction for the whole concept of having workers participate in government i
had no idea what was happening in paris but what shows up in american the american newspapers is that workers had taken over the city. they have kill a bunch of priests and mow shocking to american women filled bottles with this newfangled stuff called petroleum, let it on fire and tossed into the building symbol of the buildings. >> host: was at the beginning of what was later called the molotov cocktail? >> guest: i guesto budget combines reconstruction because people in the...
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a major american city on high alert. >> jon: we're all going to die. kiss your ass good-bye.çlaughterÑ there's no much panic projected on people who rnts panicking. >>k=]t8á(rrgg for anyone who may have come in direct contact with the ebola patient. >> jon: that doesn't look like a frantic crisis. it's like a local zoning board meeting. or the mets press room on the last day of the season. it's like they're crossing their fingersçó for an outbreak >> i have no doubt that we will control this importation, or this case of ebola. (bleep) >> jon: you don't get to put droning ominous suspenseful music under objectively good news. the guy was saying, we've got this. this is the music you should be using. >> i have no doubt that we will control this importation, or this case of ebola. [ applause ] >> jon: the problem is, the media was infected by ebola fear, and now that it's time to incubate it's showing symptoms. keep in mind they have immunity to any sort of panic. >> what a toy or a child could be wearing, the bracelets could be causing cancer. >> ktds be killing americans throu
a major american city on high alert. >> jon: we're all going to die. kiss your ass good-bye.çlaughterÑ there's no much panic projected on people who rnts panicking. >>k=]t8á(rrgg for anyone who may have come in direct contact with the ebola patient. >> jon: that doesn't look like a frantic crisis. it's like a local zoning board meeting. or the mets press room on the last day of the season. it's like they're crossing their fingersçó for an outbreak >> i have no doubt...
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. >>> next tonight, one american city under fire for a small change, so small, it's almost undetectibleer drivers caught wind of it. the timing of the yellow lights had been changed. here's david kerley. >> reporter: the flash. a red light camera caught you. and in chicago, thousands were caught and fined when the city, without making it public, started ticketing on a shorter yellow light. here's what they did in chicago. the national requirement is that the yellow light be no shorter than three seconds. but chicago decided to go 2.9 seconds. it says, within the margin of error. a tenth of a second. that really makes a difference? oh, yeah. just since spring, another 77,000 tickets, and nearly $8 million in fines. a national motorist group called chicago's ticketing nothing more than a cash grab. >> we are relying on governments to be fair and transparent and to help improve safety. rather than using speed cameras as just another way to raise money. >> reporter: not only are cities criticized for using red light cameras for making money, studies show shortening yellow lights can lead to
. >>> next tonight, one american city under fire for a small change, so small, it's almost undetectibleer drivers caught wind of it. the timing of the yellow lights had been changed. here's david kerley. >> reporter: the flash. a red light camera caught you. and in chicago, thousands were caught and fined when the city, without making it public, started ticketing on a shorter yellow light. here's what they did in chicago. the national requirement is that the yellow light be no...
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. >> you mentioned clusters that might emerge in american cities around the world and europe and so on asia, what is it that mean in terms of public health? how many cases are you talking and what do we do about it? >> i think the concern is you might have the emergence of simultanqáuásv0 or 30 cases in several cities at the same time. if this coincides with flu season when the early symptoms of flu might vemable of he'ebol we could quickly exhaust resources we have. that's the really worry some scenario two or three months out from now you see more infection spreading in the united states right to coincide with flu season. >> does that mean the typical way of controlling these things, tracking and tracing and isolating through people, keeping them separate from everybody else for 21 days, does that mean that's no longer going to work? >> at some point it doesn't work. you reach a tipping point certain in western africa we're close to the point where that's going to be hard to implement because you have so many cases. here we have vastly more resou)ces so we have more capacity. but at
. >> you mentioned clusters that might emerge in american cities around the world and europe and so on asia, what is it that mean in terms of public health? how many cases are you talking and what do we do about it? >> i think the concern is you might have the emergence of simultanqáuásv0 or 30 cases in several cities at the same time. if this coincides with flu season when the early symptoms of flu might vemable of he'ebol we could quickly exhaust resources we have. that's the...
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american history tv is featuring green bay, wisconsin. our staff recently traveled there to learn about its rich history and to learn more about green bay and other cities to www.c-span.org/localcontent. you are watching american history tv on c-span3. our campaign 2014 coverage continues with a week full of debates. monday night at 8:00, the georgia governor's debate. c-span2, theon montana debates. at 9:00 on c-span, the south carolina governor's debate between five candidates. hursdayand independent morgan e reeves. and thursday night, live at iowa district he debate between steven kick and mauer. debates for the control of congress. >> each week, "american artifacts" take city museums and historic places. from the founding of the united states, george washington encouraged the creation of a botanic garden in the nation's
american history tv is featuring green bay, wisconsin. our staff recently traveled there to learn about its rich history and to learn more about green bay and other cities to www.c-span.org/localcontent. you are watching american history tv on c-span3. our campaign 2014 coverage continues with a week full of debates. monday night at 8:00, the georgia governor's debate. c-span2, theon montana debates. at 9:00 on c-span, the south carolina governor's debate between five candidates. hursdayand...
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abolitionists, and tonight, you're going to see their commitment tested in the crucible of a violent latin american city. and abc's david wright was there for all of it. ♪ >> reporter: these americans look like tourists heading out for a vacation romp. the clear blue water and those white sand beaches only part of the allure. the beauty of the surroundings here in cartagena colombia attracts many tourists. the beauty of the girls attracts many of men willing to pay. >> especially those games. if you're messing with the girls -- they'll keep you up. i had this chick with me for two days. >> reporter: these guys are supposedly here for a surprise bachelor party. tim ballard, the best man. in charge of the money. marcus is a local tout who has been backing that he can arrange anything. >> what do we got? >> we got some new chickens? >> yeah, what it is, i got six chickens. >> reporter: obviously they're not talking poultry. they're after girls for the big party and the younger, the better. but they have to speak in code because what they're looking to do, hire underage prostitutes, is illegal here. marcus
abolitionists, and tonight, you're going to see their commitment tested in the crucible of a violent latin american city. and abc's david wright was there for all of it. ♪ >> reporter: these americans look like tourists heading out for a vacation romp. the clear blue water and those white sand beaches only part of the allure. the beauty of the surroundings here in cartagena colombia attracts many tourists. the beauty of the girls attracts many of men willing to pay. >> especially...
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a major american city is on high alert tonight after the first patient was diagnosed in the u.s. with ebola. doctors are scrambling to find and monitor everybody this patient contacted, including children in his own family. and there are new and urgent questions tonight about why he was initially sent home from the hospital, even after he told a nurse that he had travels from africa's hot zone. abc's cecilia vega is outside that hospital tonight, as we investigate ebola in america. >> reporter: tonight, the city of dallases is on high alert. inside this hospital, a worst fear realized. ebola is in america. >> this is all hands on deck. >> reporter: the patient's name, thomas eric duncan. an african man who traveled to the u.s. from liberia. tonight, in serious condition and under extreme quarantine. a team of cdc detectives streaming into dallas, hoping to keep this contagion completely contained. trying to piece together his moves. as questions swirl about this local hospital, where the six man was allowed to leave the e.r., even after reporting he'd visited a stricken country i
a major american city is on high alert tonight after the first patient was diagnosed in the u.s. with ebola. doctors are scrambling to find and monitor everybody this patient contacted, including children in his own family. and there are new and urgent questions tonight about why he was initially sent home from the hospital, even after he told a nurse that he had travels from africa's hot zone. abc's cecilia vega is outside that hospital tonight, as we investigate ebola in america. >>...
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ebola response squads are being readied to rush to any american city where a new case is identified. president obama said laugh week there was a need for a rapid response team. the government also has formed a second set of teams to prepare hospitals and cities deemed most likely to see a new ebola case. meanwhile, an american video journalist who was treated and recovered from ebola in nebraska returned home to his home in rhode island today. more local communities working on their plans to be prepared for ebola. today in camden county, experts met with ambulance crews and other first responders. they briefed them on the latest methods to protect themselves and the public in the event ebola case develops here. first responders were told that patients can be treated without danger if proper procedures are followed. >> we want to take care of the patient and for to us take care of the patient, first responders have to take care of themselves too. >> among other things participants got instructions on the proper use of protective gear. >> happening now, rainy days like today have people
ebola response squads are being readied to rush to any american city where a new case is identified. president obama said laugh week there was a need for a rapid response team. the government also has formed a second set of teams to prepare hospitals and cities deemed most likely to see a new ebola case. meanwhile, an american video journalist who was treated and recovered from ebola in nebraska returned home to his home in rhode island today. more local communities working on their plans to be...
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says the increased security at some federal government buildings at washington and other major american cities is only a precautionary step. the announcement came from homeland security secretary jeh johnson. johnson declined to reveal which buildings fall under this tightened security. he also won't say exactly what measures are being taken. but he says they'll vary depending on the location. the announcement comes as the west faces the possibility of terrorist plots launched by terrorists isis. it follows last week's attack in ottawa when a gunman fatally shot a gunman at the war memorial and stormed parliament. johnson says officials across the country should be on the lootout for an attack like the one in canada. >>> this morning about 150 kurdish troops are headed to the syrian border town of kobani. they arrived in turkey overnight. they'll join the battling kurds trying to control them. they have launched dozens of air strikes against the militants. >>> and former florida governor jeb bush a potential presidential candidate is criticizing president obama's initial handling of the ebola
says the increased security at some federal government buildings at washington and other major american cities is only a precautionary step. the announcement came from homeland security secretary jeh johnson. johnson declined to reveal which buildings fall under this tightened security. he also won't say exactly what measures are being taken. but he says they'll vary depending on the location. the announcement comes as the west faces the possibility of terrorist plots launched by terrorists...
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the decision to increase the security at the federal buildings in washington and other major american citiesonly precautionary. security has been getting tighter and tighter in washington dc since 9/11 and it has been tightened once again as a result of what happened in ottawa but if it's here, there's no evidence of it, and that's probably just what the security people want. but even after several breaches of the white house security fence and in ottawa, take a drive tount, it's hard to see any change. the people who work in these buildings or pass through them say the changes are not obvious. >> that may be true, and that's a good thing. always good. so i think they're doing a good job though. overall. >> reporter: reaction is similar to what it's been ever since closed off and barriers put up near federal buildings in the late 90s. >> i haven't seen increase in security, although my job takes me to the hill every once in a while. >> reporter: pretty tight security normally. >> normally yes, of course, security at every major entrance, roads, guards, regularly patrolling the area. >> repor
the decision to increase the security at the federal buildings in washington and other major american citiesonly precautionary. security has been getting tighter and tighter in washington dc since 9/11 and it has been tightened once again as a result of what happened in ottawa but if it's here, there's no evidence of it, and that's probably just what the security people want. but even after several breaches of the white house security fence and in ottawa, take a drive tount, it's hard to see...
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it going to be similar to what has happened in anbar recently with the americans bombing the area and the iraqis controlling the city? after all you had difficulty the american army, and getting the city in 2007 so how will the iraqi army be able to win fallujah again after almost nine months? >> i think the reason it was so easy for isis to take over the arab areas within part because there's alliance taking part -- place between former baath is some tribal leaders colluding with isis in part for the internal politics of pressuring the maliki government and trying to either perform or create their own separate enclave. i think that's pretty clear. i think isis had a very smart ground game and political engagement. before we saw them on our radar screen militarily the rest assured they were argued making, reaching out to different tribal leaders and networks to help facilitate their return. i think that is what happened here. i think eventually likely experienced in our own tours that alliance will start to pray and the reality of a isis control becomes a daily reality. i don't know exactly how iraqi's will pacify t
it going to be similar to what has happened in anbar recently with the americans bombing the area and the iraqis controlling the city? after all you had difficulty the american army, and getting the city in 2007 so how will the iraqi army be able to win fallujah again after almost nine months? >> i think the reason it was so easy for isis to take over the arab areas within part because there's alliance taking part -- place between former baath is some tribal leaders colluding with isis in...
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capitol, stepping up protection around various federal buildings in washington, and other major american cities. in response to heightened terror threats at two recent attacks in canada. at this point, it's being called only a precautionary step. >> well, if you shop banked or sub skriebd to a -- your personal data was compromise asked could be in the hands of criminals. on the consumer watch, julie wats on what's to protect your information. >> new reports by california's attorney general, nearly half of all californians were affected by data breaches, and one-third will become victims of fraud. the high profiled target breach was one of 167 data breaches last year, including retailers, hospitals, and website, like living social. more than half of the breaches were the result of hacking or malware. 18.5 million californian, i 600% increase from 2012. >> this really is a nightmare, because you have now got so much information out there that you can't cancel, that you can't take back. >>reporter: the identity theft network explains why passwords -- you can't cancel a social security number, whic
capitol, stepping up protection around various federal buildings in washington, and other major american cities. in response to heightened terror threats at two recent attacks in canada. at this point, it's being called only a precautionary step. >> well, if you shop banked or sub skriebd to a -- your personal data was compromise asked could be in the hands of criminals. on the consumer watch, julie wats on what's to protect your information. >> new reports by california's attorney...
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parents in a major american city on alert because of medicated candy. >>> and why this video of the latest patient is raising concerns. take a good look here, folks. can you spot why. >>> welcome back. now footage of the volcano in iceland erupting since the end of august. it remains a serious threat, releasing dangerous levels of fumes into the air. its lava field is growing more than half a mile every day. on average, it's 45 feet thick. >>> testimony resumes this morning in the sentencing phase of the oscar pistorius trial after an emotional day in court, reeva steenkamp's cousin sobbed on the stand, she heard about the shooting on the radio. saying it ruined their family. and she wants to be reeva's voice after the parents decided not to testify. the judge could hand down a sentence tomorrow. >>> anning a ward start to the guber that toirial debate in florida yesterday. charlie crist walked out alone after the other didn't take part. kris had a fan to keep him cool. what scott said was not allowed. >> the rules i was showed by the scott campaign say that there should be no fan. somehow
parents in a major american city on alert because of medicated candy. >>> and why this video of the latest patient is raising concerns. take a good look here, folks. can you spot why. >>> welcome back. now footage of the volcano in iceland erupting since the end of august. it remains a serious threat, releasing dangerous levels of fumes into the air. its lava field is growing more than half a mile every day. on average, it's 45 feet thick. >>> testimony resumes this...
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. >>> and later, a thrilling come-from-behind victory as a great american city goes wild. >>> coming up, much-talked about people magazine coverage, joan lunden in a week of appearances on "today" show. opening up about her fight as we begin breast cancer awareness month. tonight, hoda kotb, a fellow breast cancer survivor, brings her conversation with joan to us starting with the moment she received her diagnosis. >> how did you get the news? >> the doctor, the radiologist, she walked in, and as soon as she walked in i knew by her demeanor. >> you did? >> i knew by her demeanor. she just wasn't even looking at me. and she sat down and she said you have breast cancer. as i understand it, 250,000 women in this country had breast cancer last year. and a lot of them are going through chemo. and they're losing their hair. and they might not say it because, i'll be honest with you, i've never really voiced this with my husband, but you feel less like a woman. you feel less feminine. you feel less beautiful. you feel kind of embarrassed. you feel kind of like the ugly duckling. >> joan had
. >>> and later, a thrilling come-from-behind victory as a great american city goes wild. >>> coming up, much-talked about people magazine coverage, joan lunden in a week of appearances on "today" show. opening up about her fight as we begin breast cancer awareness month. tonight, hoda kotb, a fellow breast cancer survivor, brings her conversation with joan to us starting with the moment she received her diagnosis. >> how did you get the news? >> the...
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study in 1994 are we ahead as a municipality in this department of we're ahead of several other american cities this city has an opportunity to use it's street as a means to reduce carbon output and reduce the inequality while improving the open space and mobility before we arrive the immediate theory it deprovided from speck from jeff speck and pier 27 newsom speck runs a design firm that advised people on walkability and several books on youtube as well as books on youtube and books it's fun inform walk through a city and map it out and the design i forwarded the most interesting things to the commission secretary as well as a link to the federal study and in front of us is a map of the planning department in 1948 it plans to take two-way streets and turn them into one way streets as outlined in green are the previous one way streets idle in red is a street that we took from two-way and turned them gov. into one way streets on line on google be checkout that. >> and next to that on our computer those maps trans pier over each other this is the injury corridor that was outlined and available o
study in 1994 are we ahead as a municipality in this department of we're ahead of several other american cities this city has an opportunity to use it's street as a means to reduce carbon output and reduce the inequality while improving the open space and mobility before we arrive the immediate theory it deprovided from speck from jeff speck and pier 27 newsom speck runs a design firm that advised people on walkability and several books on youtube as well as books on youtube and books it's fun...
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. >> you mentioned clusters that might emerge in american cities, western europe and so on, asia. what does that mean in terms of public health? how many cases are you talking and what do we do about it? >> i think the concern is that you might have the emergence of simultaneously 20, 30 cases in several cities at the same time. if that coincides with flu season when the early systems of flu resemble ebola, you will want to have doctors quarantine and test for a lot of individuals. we could quickly exhaust the resources we have. i think that's the really worrisome scenario. two three months out you see more infection spreading in the united states right to coincide with flu season. >> does that mean the typical which of controlling these things, which is tracking, tracing, and then isolating through, you know, isolating people, keeping them separate from everybody else for 21 days, does that mean that's no longer going to work? >> at some point it doesn't work. you reach a tipping point. certainly western africa, we're close to the point where that that's going to be hard to imple
. >> you mentioned clusters that might emerge in american cities, western europe and so on, asia. what does that mean in terms of public health? how many cases are you talking and what do we do about it? >> i think the concern is that you might have the emergence of simultaneously 20, 30 cases in several cities at the same time. if that coincides with flu season when the early systems of flu resemble ebola, you will want to have doctors quarantine and test for a lot of individuals....
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what we have here tonight is a drama playing out in two very large american cities. 's a fact a lot of people don't realize about the kansas city royals. they have been complaining since the royals haven't won a world series in 20 years since 1985 but the fact is this city has won 26 baseball championships. ever hear of the kansas city monarchs? >> let's go, giants! >> reporter: when fans attend a world series game, especially a potential closing game, they get an "i was there" claim to baseball history. why else would giants fans come all the way back to kansas city? >> i did want to see history. >> reporter: but texting history is different than learning it. for that, visit 18th and vine, where you will find the negro league baseball museum. >> you don't have to be a baseball fan. >> reporter: this is a place where baseball provides the theme but segregation would be the real back story. how while major league baseball remained all white, african-american players formed their own leagues and filled their own stadiums, an alternate baseball universe. >> this is ameri
what we have here tonight is a drama playing out in two very large american cities. 's a fact a lot of people don't realize about the kansas city royals. they have been complaining since the royals haven't won a world series in 20 years since 1985 but the fact is this city has won 26 baseball championships. ever hear of the kansas city monarchs? >> let's go, giants! >> reporter: when fans attend a world series game, especially a potential closing game, they get an "i was...
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and major american cities. we spotted stepped up patrols near the white house this afternoon. the department of homeland security says the federal protective service is in charge of increased security. it protects 9,500 facilities which more than 1 million people visit daily. at this point it is not clear which buildings are affected and homeland security say there is no specific threat. >>> going back to our top story, that amber alert in maryland over and done, the mother and her children safe. >> here's jim osman. >> reporter: it all starts this afternoon after the boyfriend of 27-year-old tiamarie valenzuela told police the woman told him she was taking her 1 and 2-year-olds to drive off a delaware bridge. this followed an alleged domestic dispute between she and the boyfriend in odenton. >> the mother is fine and the two children are fine. they were found in delaware with the assistance of newcastle police department were able to verify they're okay. they were not found at a bridge. there was no attempt at that point on anybody's life. >> reporter: delaware police helped
and major american cities. we spotted stepped up patrols near the white house this afternoon. the department of homeland security says the federal protective service is in charge of increased security. it protects 9,500 facilities which more than 1 million people visit daily. at this point it is not clear which buildings are affected and homeland security say there is no specific threat. >>> going back to our top story, that amber alert in maryland over and done, the mother and her...
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. >> it's really frankly i think disgraceful we have allowed a great american city that we leaned on in the second world war to produce our tanks, to produce our planes, to help us in the war effort to now be -- to lie fallow in the way that it does. and, you know, we get invested in nation building elsewhere, and i think sometimes for good or ill. but we have nation building to do at home for sure. >> the 42-year-old actor says what makes him feel best these days is philanthropy, especially his efforts in fleck. the eastern congo initiative where he has been personally and financially involved for years. with thanks, that's our broadcast on this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. of course, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. . >> what comes into question now is the dna. because of that affair. >> right now at 6:00 an affair that brings a high profile case to a stand still and sets two murder suspects free. geechl tanks for joining us. >> a stunning twist in this murder case that dates back to 1989. tonight the two men s
. >> it's really frankly i think disgraceful we have allowed a great american city that we leaned on in the second world war to produce our tanks, to produce our planes, to help us in the war effort to now be -- to lie fallow in the way that it does. and, you know, we get invested in nation building elsewhere, and i think sometimes for good or ill. but we have nation building to do at home for sure. >> the 42-year-old actor says what makes him feel best these days is philanthropy,...
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and there's a germ warfare attack on three american cities. people die as these germs are spread.here have been several deaths that only after the war did the u.s. authorities are being caused by germ warfare. and tom tuny has to try to stop this. an attack on america that he does not quite understand. then there's another (lot, rather interesting. the assassination plot on jp morgan jr. jp morgan jr. is now heading a consortium of banks that are lending over $900 million to the allies, to russia, france, and largely england. and walter nicoli and van ritalin are going to stop this. and the way to stop these loans, which are funding the allied war is to get rid of jp morgan jr. but that brings them to find the perfect person to do this, which turns out to be a man by the name of eric munter. in 1906 eric munter is a professor at harvard. he is teaching german there and is also expecting his second child. but his wife is having a difficult pregnancy. he leaves his harvard office everyday, he goes home to see her and he spoon feeds her every night this special broth that he's made
and there's a germ warfare attack on three american cities. people die as these germs are spread.here have been several deaths that only after the war did the u.s. authorities are being caused by germ warfare. and tom tuny has to try to stop this. an attack on america that he does not quite understand. then there's another (lot, rather interesting. the assassination plot on jp morgan jr. jp morgan jr. is now heading a consortium of banks that are lending over $900 million to the allies, to...
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he was first elected in 1990 three, was the city's first italian-american mayor, and served in officeor more than 20 years. mayor menino was diagnosed with advanced cancer in february 20 14 shortly after leaving office. he announced last week he was suspending treatment and a book tour so he could spend more time with his family and friends. thomas menino, the former mayor was 71 years of atlantic city's first republican mayor since 1990 faces the closing of four casino's so far this year -- trump plaza, caesars, showboat, atlantic city, and revel. that means the loss of almost 7000 jobs, and that number will rise if trump taj mahal fails, too. the city'sbout gaming industry, the labor market, and the outlook. certainly, we would not put all our eggs in one basket with gaming. ofare at a point diversifying what we are doing in our city both in terms of tourism and not tourism and giving you and everyone else in philadelphia reason to come back to my city. at the top look stories we're following at this hour. giants wonncisco their third championship in five years last night. san franc
he was first elected in 1990 three, was the city's first italian-american mayor, and served in officeor more than 20 years. mayor menino was diagnosed with advanced cancer in february 20 14 shortly after leaving office. he announced last week he was suspending treatment and a book tour so he could spend more time with his family and friends. thomas menino, the former mayor was 71 years of atlantic city's first republican mayor since 1990 faces the closing of four casino's so far this year --...
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that's what the debate is focused on but the much broader issue is about policing in american cities. i mean, i don't want to diminish the importance of keystone in and of itself and i don't think that's what the debate is about. it's about a much bigger issue and keystone is just an icon. >> and with respect to going beyond keystone. i would prefer that everybody in this audience and who is watching on television go back and look at executive order 13337 signed in 2004 by george w. bush that sets up the system that we're working under for presidential approval. i think you'll be surprised at how broad it is. there's a definition of what it means. there's one piece of paper that gives a lot of latitude to people to influence this. we don't even know what we're talking about. but we could be talking about everything. we consider that this executive order also applies to cross border infrastructure. the alberta clipper. >> could you give me detail about how it's going on. what the court looks like. you said decision in a couple of months. you have or does anyone have regardless of how d
that's what the debate is focused on but the much broader issue is about policing in american cities. i mean, i don't want to diminish the importance of keystone in and of itself and i don't think that's what the debate is about. it's about a much bigger issue and keystone is just an icon. >> and with respect to going beyond keystone. i would prefer that everybody in this audience and who is watching on television go back and look at executive order 13337 signed in 2004 by george w. bush...
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they need your help in one american city to catch a thief. >>> and you'll remember that iconic scene from "dirty dancing," suddenly, back in the news tonight. i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above all...is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic, for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take their medications regularly. introducing cvs health. a new purpose. a new promise... to help all those wishes come true. cvs health. because health is everything. people who know me, to this day they say,tix. "i never thought you would quit." you know, i really didn't either but chantix helped me do it. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it gave me the power to o
they need your help in one american city to catch a thief. >>> and you'll remember that iconic scene from "dirty dancing," suddenly, back in the news tonight. i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [...