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it's an ethical norm. in most neighborhoods, most parts of the country people call the police when there's a crime unless something has completely broken down in that neighborhood which happens sometimes. but they're not usually legally required to do it. i read about a new england state once that had $100 fine for the guilty bystander and that sort of what the "seinfeld" episode was based on at the end, they were prosecuted for not acting. in reality it doesn't happen. it was funny in a sitcom. we can account to people having the norm. if you don't you have utter chaos. that's why norms are important. i think what to do, my advice to reporters in particular, report on departures from norms, not just strictly violations. and there's two reasons for that. one, a lot can slip away and a lot of harm can happen before you have an actual violation. and, two, it reinforces this attitude that i perceive, now, maybe that's not in my head. but i perceive don mcgahn adopting an attitude of bare minimum compliance an
it's an ethical norm. in most neighborhoods, most parts of the country people call the police when there's a crime unless something has completely broken down in that neighborhood which happens sometimes. but they're not usually legally required to do it. i read about a new england state once that had $100 fine for the guilty bystander and that sort of what the "seinfeld" episode was based on at the end, they were prosecuted for not acting. in reality it doesn't happen. it was funny...
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jobs in an operating room.uch work requires special training. but when a patient is coming out of the ether after an operation and the first face he sees is that of a nurse, and it is a pleasant smiling face, this too is important in the care of a patient. and for this there is no training. when the patient is back in the ward, the serious work of returning him to health continues. throughout his treatment he is aided by the knowledge, skill and understanding of the army nurse. we nurses, especially those who've had considerable experience, are taking part in a program of assisting korean nurses in treating their sick. korea is still faced with many post war problems, not the least of which is the health of its war-ravaged people. more serious, korean casualties of the war are being cared for in our hospitals where koreans are often employed to assist in the wards. we give our own medical corps men instructions in war duties. routines such as taking the patient's blood pressure. teaching seems to be a major res
jobs in an operating room.uch work requires special training. but when a patient is coming out of the ether after an operation and the first face he sees is that of a nurse, and it is a pleasant smiling face, this too is important in the care of a patient. and for this there is no training. when the patient is back in the ward, the serious work of returning him to health continues. throughout his treatment he is aided by the knowledge, skill and understanding of the army nurse. we nurses,...
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i'm an adult. i'm a grown man.ecognize the risk. >> reporter: over the past few years, other players have decided staying on the field wasn't worth the risk. former san francisco 49er chris borland. >> i didn't want to go down a route where for years i was doing something that could be detrimental to my health. >> reporter: the n.f.l. says it lee eagle is codirector of new york university's sports in veciety >> reporter: the n.f.l. says it is taking steps to improve the safety of its players. is it doing enough? >> the n.f.l. is certainly taking steps to safeguard the health of its players, but the multibillion-dollar question is how do you get around the fact that this is a collision sport and hits to the head are a natural part of the game? >> reporter: in an email to cbs news, the n.f.l. said: the the n.f.l. called the findings in this week's study important and told cbs news it's raising awareness about concussions. but, elaine, it added there are still many unanswered questions about the long-term effects of h
i'm an adult. i'm a grown man.ecognize the risk. >> reporter: over the past few years, other players have decided staying on the field wasn't worth the risk. former san francisco 49er chris borland. >> i didn't want to go down a route where for years i was doing something that could be detrimental to my health. >> reporter: the n.f.l. says it lee eagle is codirector of new york university's sports in veciety >> reporter: the n.f.l. says it is taking steps to improve the...
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next month the minimum wage will return to $7.70 an hour. $10 an hour was a mistake, he says. despite what you hear from liberal, he added, it will take money out of people's pockets. after nationwide protests the minimum wage went up on july 1st or will go up soon from chicago to flagstaff and l.a. to d.c. wanda roberts, a paige worker -- a minimum wage worker in st. louis, said the new $10 wage brought in an extra $400 a month and helped the local economy. >> if we're we'll spend that money. >> reporter: now that it's being reversed, what will that do to you? >> i will go back to struggling, worrying about how i'm going to pay my rent, how i'm going to pay my bills, and how i have money left over to buy household supplies and food. >> reporter: here in st. louis, the paige was supposed to go up to $11 an hour in january, but now that's not going to happen. and by one estimate, james, 38,000 workers could miss out on a raise. >> anchor: dean reynolds in st. louis. thank you, dean. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," skiers enjoy an endless winter in the west. and later,
next month the minimum wage will return to $7.70 an hour. $10 an hour was a mistake, he says. despite what you hear from liberal, he added, it will take money out of people's pockets. after nationwide protests the minimum wage went up on july 1st or will go up soon from chicago to flagstaff and l.a. to d.c. wanda roberts, a paige worker -- a minimum wage worker in st. louis, said the new $10 wage brought in an extra $400 a month and helped the local economy. >> if we're we'll spend that...
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$.80 an hour to one dollar an hour. adrianna: montgomery county taking a big step toward going green, putting in new switch on the department of corrections solar system. it will supply more than 60% of thbu entire year. larry: at 6:18, and look at last night's fourth of july celebration in orlando. the 40th annual fireworks at the fountain, 150 thousand people coming out to fight rough 150,000 people-- coming out to fight rough weather early in the day. two capitol police officers credited with stopping a gun man at a congressional baseball game were honored. >> i am greatly honored to be here. thank you for the award. thank you. i appreciate it. larry: she was not able attend the ceremony so her supervisor received it on her house -- on her behalf. steve scalise, one of the senator shot remains in the hospital. what do you do on the fourth of july when fireworks are out of the picture? adrianna: how about this? this is an entire town popping bubble wrap. this is in down eval in northern california. people cannot set o
$.80 an hour to one dollar an hour. adrianna: montgomery county taking a big step toward going green, putting in new switch on the department of corrections solar system. it will supply more than 60% of thbu entire year. larry: at 6:18, and look at last night's fourth of july celebration in orlando. the 40th annual fireworks at the fountain, 150 thousand people coming out to fight rough 150,000 people-- coming out to fight rough weather early in the day. two capitol police officers credited...
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an audi, mitsubishi, an acura. we have not received any reports that the flames have spread to those businesses. all that we have seen from what we have watched from nbc bay area sky ranger is the flames did spread to a house. likely an apartment building next door on the of the corner adjacent to the construction building. what you are seeing here is kind of a split screen in the box to the left-hand corner, that's how aggressive the flames were. at about 5:00 this morning, consuming that structure. >> right. getting the call of the fire, you know, was happening, we turned, we have the big cameras of far away and multiple parts of the bay area and you could see a ginormous glow out there this morning an that was earlier. sam mentioned but this is a more than an hour later. the largest you see in the center of the screen how that they have been able to tackle the fire. winds cooperating, as well. a fire itself can kind of like, you know, form a vortex within. want bring in meteorologist rob mayeda. you have a good
an audi, mitsubishi, an acura. we have not received any reports that the flames have spread to those businesses. all that we have seen from what we have watched from nbc bay area sky ranger is the flames did spread to a house. likely an apartment building next door on the of the corner adjacent to the construction building. what you are seeing here is kind of a split screen in the box to the left-hand corner, that's how aggressive the flames were. at about 5:00 this morning, consuming that...
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there's an immigration side of it, an alien of it. there's an organized gang activities side of it. there is in response to questions that you asked earlier in a different context there's a financial side of it. and so i think it needs to be sort of coordinated effort. it's incredibly vulnerable population that has subject to enormous leverage by the bad guys. and one of the, as you mentioned, one of the pro bono things that i'm most pleased of and i'm looking forward to hearing my firm take to the next level after i've left is an effort focused on helping human trafficking victims who don't get really any serious help in our system. and i was really excited to see the young lawyers in our firm kind of get fired up to go see how they can be helpful. it's a different kind of pro bono work than i think a lot of firms do. and i think it's a great thing. >> thank you. >> senator klobuchar's going to shut down this meeting after senator huron is done unless somebody on my side comes, so i'm going to go do a news conference, not about you, but just a general one. and that i do every day -
there's an immigration side of it, an alien of it. there's an organized gang activities side of it. there is in response to questions that you asked earlier in a different context there's a financial side of it. and so i think it needs to be sort of coordinated effort. it's incredibly vulnerable population that has subject to enormous leverage by the bad guys. and one of the, as you mentioned, one of the pro bono things that i'm most pleased of and i'm looking forward to hearing my firm take to...
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the heat wave will come to an end if that happens. we have high humidity levels, even though we top out in the 80s. the humidity will make it feel like the upper 80s or 90s. millville, 74. dover, 73. 72 in trenton. on the boards in atlantic city, 76. here's storm tracker 6 live we set it in motion for you, all that's left from yesterday's downpours or yesterday evening's downpours across burlington an ocean county. let's go to street level, route 70 and 206. south of the circle you see specks popping up near chads worth and tabernacle. all in all it's light and rapidly pushing to the east and out to sea. forecast today, clouds limited sun, sunny breaks it will be humid out here with a high of 85 degrees. generally it's a quiet day, but things ramp up again later this evening, and overnight tonight storm prediction center has most of the area under the gun for severe weather with strong gusty winds and possibility of hail. when i come back in just a few minutes i'll talk about that and time it out for you with future tracker 6. >> folk
the heat wave will come to an end if that happens. we have high humidity levels, even though we top out in the 80s. the humidity will make it feel like the upper 80s or 90s. millville, 74. dover, 73. 72 in trenton. on the boards in atlantic city, 76. here's storm tracker 6 live we set it in motion for you, all that's left from yesterday's downpours or yesterday evening's downpours across burlington an ocean county. let's go to street level, route 70 and 206. south of the circle you see specks...
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it could be a micro climate. >> if you have an older roof. >> we're not getting 40, 50 mile an hour wind. >> it doesn't take much sometimes. the fog is making a bigger push than it did yesterday by this time by far. morning fog, nice to mild. the warm, the hot, not much changed tomorrow. the weekend looks warmer away from the coast. the forecast model has backed off a little bit on how much warmer it's going to get. we'll see if -- i was teasing. it's going to get hot. they have backed off by 5 degrees. cool for some certainly toward the north sebastopol -- glen alan is 48. belligerent day george bay is 41. graden at 46. hillsboro at 49. there's 40s to the north. look at the fog beginning to make its move. yesterday it did not get up to badaga bay. it has filled in on parts of the coast and the city moving over the golden gate bridge and filling in on the santa cruz. so that's a bigger -- much bigger fog bank than yesterday. 50s, 60s on the temp and breeze is okay. nothing going on except higher clouds by the weekend. today it's all about fog and 60s, 70s and 80s unless you're away alan
it could be a micro climate. >> if you have an older roof. >> we're not getting 40, 50 mile an hour wind. >> it doesn't take much sometimes. the fog is making a bigger push than it did yesterday by this time by far. morning fog, nice to mild. the warm, the hot, not much changed tomorrow. the weekend looks warmer away from the coast. the forecast model has backed off a little bit on how much warmer it's going to get. we'll see if -- i was teasing. it's going to get hot. they...
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in about an hour, sean hannity will have an interview with don jr.ds at "the five" will take it from here. have a great night. ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters. it is 9:00 in new york city and this is "the five." we are one hour away from donald trump juniors first tv interview since the media explosion, allegedly promising damaging info on hillary clinton during the campaign -- he appears exclusively on "hannity "hannity." >> in retrospect, i probably would've done something a little differently.
in about an hour, sean hannity will have an interview with don jr.ds at "the five" will take it from here. have a great night. ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters. it is 9:00 in new york city and this is "the five." we are one hour away from donald trump juniors first tv interview since the media explosion, allegedly promising damaging info on hillary clinton during the campaign -- he appears exclusively on "hannity "hannity." >> in...
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this is what remains of an abandoned dentist office.ound 2:20 this morning and went to three alarms by 3:00. a cause is not determined yet but a capital in the fire department says it was not fireworks. witnesses told firefighters they saw homeless people fleeing from the scene and the captain said the homeless population does cause some trouble here. 65 firefighters and command staff responded to the scene. and no one was injured. only a handful of firefighters remain on scene keeping an eye on hot spots until the property manager arrives. in san jose, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> it is 3 minutes before 7:00, and time for your "final 5. >>> president trump is making his second trip overseas today. he is set to deliver a major speech in poland. the president's visit there comes ahead of his trip to germany for the annual g20 summit. there, he is expected to meet with russian president vladimir putin. >>> today the u.n. security council will hold an emergency meeting to discuss north korea's missile launch. u.s. officials have confirmed it w
this is what remains of an abandoned dentist office.ound 2:20 this morning and went to three alarms by 3:00. a cause is not determined yet but a capital in the fire department says it was not fireworks. witnesses told firefighters they saw homeless people fleeing from the scene and the captain said the homeless population does cause some trouble here. 65 firefighters and command staff responded to the scene. and no one was injured. only a handful of firefighters remain on scene keeping an eye...
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and all the news companies merely players but what kind of partners are an american player martie america offers more. personally. many ways news landscape is just like the real news big news good actors. and in the end you could never. say look. all the world's all the world's all the world's a stage we are definitely a player. welcome to contact we came to cambridge massachusetts to meet with professor chomsky arguably america's greatest intellectual i want to ask you about the ten principles that are laid out in the book and the first one you talk about reducing democracy your second point shaping the idiology principle number three redesign. shifting the burden. this is the second part of our conversation at his office at mit focusing on his latest book requiem for the american dream. so principle number five attack. solidarity and you bring up social security what we are watching this happen as we speak what is this about solidarity means concern for the fate of others so i don't have children or grandchildren in elementary school so why should i pay taxes why do i have to care that
and all the news companies merely players but what kind of partners are an american player martie america offers more. personally. many ways news landscape is just like the real news big news good actors. and in the end you could never. say look. all the world's all the world's all the world's a stage we are definitely a player. welcome to contact we came to cambridge massachusetts to meet with professor chomsky arguably america's greatest intellectual i want to ask you about the ten principles...
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it was an emotional day. the court was packed with victim's family members and friends for closing arguments. vic lee is live at the hall of justice. >> reporter: it's the four-year anniversary of the murders. murders over the price of a necklace. a $300 dispute. now, closing arguments ended this afternoon and the case is now in the hands of the jurors. >> he sneneeds to know he did something wrong. >> reporter: lisa believes the accused killer, barry white, has no remorse. so her, he's just a cold blooded murderer. >> he has no feelings for anybody. >> reporter: white is accused of the brutal murders of two jewelry store clerks and critically injuring the owner. july 12th, 2013, white was in the jewelry mart on brennan street. he had arguing with the store owner over the price of a necklace he had recently purchased. he shot him and a worker and slit the throat of another employee and then went back and slashed his throat. hun fought back and survived. white fired at police outside the jewelry mart before he
it was an emotional day. the court was packed with victim's family members and friends for closing arguments. vic lee is live at the hall of justice. >> reporter: it's the four-year anniversary of the murders. murders over the price of a necklace. a $300 dispute. now, closing arguments ended this afternoon and the case is now in the hands of the jurors. >> he sneneeds to know he did something wrong. >> reporter: lisa believes the accused killer, barry white, has no remorse. so...
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>> it's an incredibly strange thing. i don't think anyone believes everyone is talking about that at the g-20. the president appears to be confused. john podesta did not give the dnc servers to the fbi, not the cia. they weren't his to give in the first place. in continuing to muddy the waters on the stories of what happened during the 2016 election interference and is a strange thing to do, considering how much attention is being focused on whether or not president trump is going to raise the issue of election interference during his meeting with president putin. the idea that at that same moment or shortly before, he would choose to once again raise issues on his twitter feed. it puts the starkness and sort of bizarreness of his position to not bring this up to president putin in a starker light. >> please stand by. we are awaiting the readout from the meeting between vladimir putin and u.s. president donald trump. they started meeting over an hour ago and a meeting was supposed to last just 30 minutes. we are waiting
>> it's an incredibly strange thing. i don't think anyone believes everyone is talking about that at the g-20. the president appears to be confused. john podesta did not give the dnc servers to the fbi, not the cia. they weren't his to give in the first place. in continuing to muddy the waters on the stories of what happened during the 2016 election interference and is a strange thing to do, considering how much attention is being focused on whether or not president trump is going to...
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it is an incoherent policy. idea -- before he was going to tear up the whole agreement, and has discovered it is far more complicated than ththat. it is an agreement between iran and not just the u.s., but the major economies of the world. if the u.s. once to pull out -- wants to pull out or at sanctions, what iran will do is go ahead with itss own policy of trying to improve relations with europe. it are ready has good relations with china and russia. the net result i think will be the loss for revenues for the united states corporations because once iran begins to produce a lot of income from gas, it will sign contracts with the europeans, the chinese, russians, and the u.s. corporations are going to be left out in the cold. juan: and the significance of several members of his own administration pushing g back on thee president, on his campaign promises with iran? >> on both sides. i would guess from the extreme right, he would tear up p the whole agreeeement. that is not going to work. now he is in there. he
it is an incoherent policy. idea -- before he was going to tear up the whole agreement, and has discovered it is far more complicated than ththat. it is an agreement between iran and not just the u.s., but the major economies of the world. if the u.s. once to pull out -- wants to pull out or at sanctions, what iran will do is go ahead with itss own policy of trying to improve relations with europe. it are ready has good relations with china and russia. the net result i think will be the loss...
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it is an ongoing debate. how can you make more cost-effective, less frustrating -- on the paperwork side? before will care act -- the affordable care act try to examine this. thatcouldn't find a policy cover their pre-existing condition. this is an evolving discussion about the role of insurers, the will of government, and so on. it is ongoing. host: the color made a reference on a conversation we had on monday, debating a single-payer system. it is available online anytime. check it out at c-span.org. from georgia, you are part of the affordable care act? caller: yes, i love it and i am glad it is in place. for working people who cannot afford insurance in the past. i want to say that my brother also is part of the aca. has a lot of medical problems. to the emergency room when he would have a flareup or a crises. doctorsis able to go to under the affordable care act. he works minimum wage at a restaurant. he could not afford health care. my question is this -- where is the profit or loss of money insurance c
it is an ongoing debate. how can you make more cost-effective, less frustrating -- on the paperwork side? before will care act -- the affordable care act try to examine this. thatcouldn't find a policy cover their pre-existing condition. this is an evolving discussion about the role of insurers, the will of government, and so on. it is ongoing. host: the color made a reference on a conversation we had on monday, debating a single-payer system. it is available online anytime. check it out at...
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leah: this is an extraordinary image. begin to an idea of what rauschenberg's revolution was.e wants to create art that lets the world in. first he put scraps of paper and comics, but soon enough it's a lightbulb in, reflectors, a mirror, all the stuff of the world. i think he is saying that if you want to make art about the real world, it has to include the real world. charlie: next is "bed." leah: this is taking the idea a step farther. as all of this is coming into his work, he soon he is making work out of a quilt and pillow. there are strokes on the pillow likely made by another friend. suddenly these things that are ordinary objects have an turned into a painting. it makes you ask questions about what is a painting, what are its terms? it suggests a kind of intimacy, a place in which you live. it reconfigures the idea of painting as it had been known before which kept the world out. ♪ josh: i am filling in for charlie. i have the writer, director and producer of the film "band aid." it follows a couple that turns their arguments into songs. here is the trailer. >> is one
leah: this is an extraordinary image. begin to an idea of what rauschenberg's revolution was.e wants to create art that lets the world in. first he put scraps of paper and comics, but soon enough it's a lightbulb in, reflectors, a mirror, all the stuff of the world. i think he is saying that if you want to make art about the real world, it has to include the real world. charlie: next is "bed." leah: this is taking the idea a step farther. as all of this is coming into his work, he...
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some say the smoking gun says there was a meeting, an intent or willingness to get information from an adversary of another country. >> i have great respect for charles krauthammer. there was no follow-up or attempt to have collusion. we may learn that he didn't read the e-mail and see this was a government official. we don't know that. yes, he said he shouldn't have taken this meeting. i think any campaign professional. that's one of the interesting things. how few people that have worked on campaigns are talking about this. we have seen well-organized campaigns, you know how to act and you may bring your counsel to a meeting. you are seeing campaigns that are just kind of coming together and aren't organized the way they should be and you know this sort of thing can slip through when you are not paying attention. those are two different realities. for charles to jump to that conclusion is pretty extreme. it is clear that the russian government was trying to get involved in our politics. >> wouldn't that be the inference. if you were to receive an e-mail, that would infer we russians
some say the smoking gun says there was a meeting, an intent or willingness to get information from an adversary of another country. >> i have great respect for charles krauthammer. there was no follow-up or attempt to have collusion. we may learn that he didn't read the e-mail and see this was a government official. we don't know that. yes, he said he shouldn't have taken this meeting. i think any campaign professional. that's one of the interesting things. how few people that have...
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theft, after 27 years. >> an irresistible challenge for what so far has been an unsolvable mystery.he netherlands. >> from stolen art to stolen valor. it is people who falsely claim military service in matle. this one veteran dedicated himself off to exposing the frauds. jeff glor has his story. >> basically a memorial tribute to all my friend who pass add way overseas. >> the show american i sympathetic story. >> we were on mission in iraq. we came across an ied, ied exploded. >> matt farmer served in iraq was never injured in battle. later at mitts it was all lies. in a lemter to the web soochlt. when weep had american idol it pretty much started this whole thing. awe all guardian of valor mail be the president's most stubborn detective. >> from his south carolina basement. he murkz day and night. >> we had family members turn their family members in. kralsy some times. sons turn their dads in. dads turn their sons in. wild. awe off the web seat features hall of shame. >> my son would look to meet you. admires guy in the army. this man claiming to be an army ranger challenged whil
theft, after 27 years. >> an irresistible challenge for what so far has been an unsolvable mystery.he netherlands. >> from stolen art to stolen valor. it is people who falsely claim military service in matle. this one veteran dedicated himself off to exposing the frauds. jeff glor has his story. >> basically a memorial tribute to all my friend who pass add way overseas. >> the show american i sympathetic story. >> we were on mission in iraq. we came across an ied,...
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an east bay family grieving after an armed robbery leighs a gas station clerk dead. >> the search is on for the suspect. a man wounded by police but still managed to get away. tell us more how this unfolded. >> reporter: well, this is where that clerk was robbed, pistol whipped and then shot dead. customers have been coming by all day to express their outrage and sorrow. they say the clerk was a friendly man who always had a smile on their face. tonight his wife and three children say they feel destroyed. >> i can't believe it. >> reporter: she says her world has been turned upside down. her husband was shot and killed by an armed robber as he worked at an antioch gas station last night. >> i don't know how you have the heart to kill someone so innocent. >> reporter: the family say he was a peaceful man to support his family. he worked long hours. >> i want my dad to know that i love him and appreciate everything he has done for us. >> reporter: investigators say that a police officer intervened and wounded the subject before he got away. >> now we have some evidence of who this man
an east bay family grieving after an armed robbery leighs a gas station clerk dead. >> the search is on for the suspect. a man wounded by police but still managed to get away. tell us more how this unfolded. >> reporter: well, this is where that clerk was robbed, pistol whipped and then shot dead. customers have been coming by all day to express their outrage and sorrow. they say the clerk was a friendly man who always had a smile on their face. tonight his wife and three children...
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an idiot, that's all.the 21 people who died after fresh evidence emerged of what please may have known before the attacks. but the coroner says there will be no naming of the suspects. after watching this documentary, the families say he must now widen his skull. and aggressive a fact-finding mission, he said that in his own work. if you look at the transcript, he says it is a fact—finding mission. the perpetrator of this issue, which is now excluded, does that make sense to you? if he is a brave soldier, as they call themselves on the ira, he would meet us. themselves on the ira, he would meet us. i would like to go and meet him myself and ask a few questions. one man has broken his silence and fighting back tears, these families have listened. as another convex layer is peeled off the darkest of dark nights. —— the complex layer. more now on the case of charlie gard where his parents have been back in the high court for a hearing into their application to be allowed to take their terminally ill baby to t
an idiot, that's all.the 21 people who died after fresh evidence emerged of what please may have known before the attacks. but the coroner says there will be no naming of the suspects. after watching this documentary, the families say he must now widen his skull. and aggressive a fact-finding mission, he said that in his own work. if you look at the transcript, he says it is a fact—finding mission. the perpetrator of this issue, which is now excluded, does that make sense to you? if he is a...
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the pope's pediatric hospital offered to take in an 11-month-old charlie guard in an effort to shut ahospital from shutting off his life support. court of human rights ruled it would not intervene of the decision of the hospital to end life support for the baby who has a rare genetic disease. president trump also weighed in, tweeting if we can help little charlie guaard per our friends e uk and the pope we'd be delighted to do so. diana, the president of the hospital released a statement. what did she say? >> reporter: she did. she says "we know that this say desperate case and apparently there is no effective therapy. we are close to his parents with our prayers and if they wish so we are ready to welcome their child in the struck tufr for the time he has left to live." charl charl charlie gard's case through the high court, court of appeal and supreme court, his parents pushing for treatment in the u.s., an experimental form of treatment and the courts and european court of human rights have all ruled it is in charlie's best interests not to have that experimental treatment, because
the pope's pediatric hospital offered to take in an 11-month-old charlie guard in an effort to shut ahospital from shutting off his life support. court of human rights ruled it would not intervene of the decision of the hospital to end life support for the baby who has a rare genetic disease. president trump also weighed in, tweeting if we can help little charlie guaard per our friends e uk and the pope we'd be delighted to do so. diana, the president of the hospital released a statement. what...
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from an economic background.es concert on the federal -- he has not served on the federal reserve in any form. he comes from the banking side. what kind of balance would be needed from the federal reserve at the top so skill set would be complemented with what we have seen so far to ensure continuity? sen. shelby: i don't think you need to be an economist, and academic, to be head of the federal reserve -- excuse me. julia: sir, do you want to stop, because you are choking and i don't want you to continue if you are uncomfortable? sen. shelby: pollen -- thank you. scarlet: that's fine. pollen, allergy season. julia: senator richard shelby of alabama, thank you for speaking to us. new york reached 90 degrees today -- well, isn't that hot outside? scarlet: it was pretty bad. julia: that is the skyline of new york. we have details on starbucks' latest bid to perk up sales. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." i am scarlet fu. julia: i am julia chatterley. time for the biggest bus
from an economic background.es concert on the federal -- he has not served on the federal reserve in any form. he comes from the banking side. what kind of balance would be needed from the federal reserve at the top so skill set would be complemented with what we have seen so far to ensure continuity? sen. shelby: i don't think you need to be an economist, and academic, to be head of the federal reserve -- excuse me. julia: sir, do you want to stop, because you are choking and i don't want you...
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there is an arm chip right here, tons of usb ports, an ethernet port, even an hdmi port.this teeny little thing, you can do just about anything. released in 2012, the pi has inspired near religious devotion among geeky hobbyists and inventors. some of them show off their pi creations at things called raspberry jams. i went to see david pride, who has a shrine to the low-cost personal computer at his home in gloucester. what has this little device meant to you? david: it has changed my life. i was very happy, very stable, had a nice, well paid job, but i was very, very bored, and i realized at that point that if i wanted to do something different, this was the opportunity to learn the skills that i had always wanted to learn -- electronics, robotics, coding. ashlee: his house is littered with pi creations, from motorized cars to robots. >> greetings to everyone watching "hello world." ashlee: [laughter] that is a nice touch. his most famous invention, though, is the fourbot, an ai-infused machine that plays a mean, albeit slow, game of connect four. that is cool. how long
there is an arm chip right here, tons of usb ports, an ethernet port, even an hdmi port.this teeny little thing, you can do just about anything. released in 2012, the pi has inspired near religious devotion among geeky hobbyists and inventors. some of them show off their pi creations at things called raspberry jams. i went to see david pride, who has a shrine to the low-cost personal computer at his home in gloucester. what has this little device meant to you? david: it has changed my life. i...
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he's an arab educated and resident in the west, an outspoken advocate for creative freedom who nonetheless rails against western cultural imperialism. his aim is to foster cultural crossover rather than confrontation, but can this artist avoid taking sides? mohammed fairouz, welcome to heart talk. it is great to be here. arab pa rents, talk. it is great to be here. arab parents, but schooling and residential life a lot of it in the us and some in the uk. in terms of the tradition which is the bedrock of your music, would you say it is western or arab? the truthful answer is that it is much more of a mess than that. music has no respect for borders, sound has no respect for walls. you go tojerusalem and you hear the bells from the hollis —— wholly support intermingle with the mask. put it this way, people who speak many languages, they talk about the language they are dreaming. do you have a musical language which is your instinctive first language? that is where music is particularly special. it bypasses all of that because you cannot have figurative... i cannot paint a fork in music, it g
he's an arab educated and resident in the west, an outspoken advocate for creative freedom who nonetheless rails against western cultural imperialism. his aim is to foster cultural crossover rather than confrontation, but can this artist avoid taking sides? mohammed fairouz, welcome to heart talk. it is great to be here. arab pa rents, talk. it is great to be here. arab parents, but schooling and residential life a lot of it in the us and some in the uk. in terms of the tradition which is the...
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top water users could look at an increase of $11 a month. come tomorrow the rate increase will go into effect for all east bay mud customers, and will be reflected in the next bill. kpix 5. >>> new trouble tonight for a bay area blood testing start up. in october they closed their clinical labs and wellness centers after reports that its testing devices were flawed. now according to a listing by a real estate company, the company might rent out all or part of its headquarters. employees at the location they say will likely move to the facility in newark. >>> and the most expensive listing in san francisco is 42 million dollars. when it's finished it will be the highest residence on the west coast. it's located in the heart of soma district, and tonight betty yu takes us on a tour. >> reporter: i'm standing on top of what will be the tallest residence in san francisco and on the west coast. i'm more than 700 feet in the air, and if you take a look around there are unparalleled views of the bay area. >> this really gets the full panoramic. >>
top water users could look at an increase of $11 a month. come tomorrow the rate increase will go into effect for all east bay mud customers, and will be reflected in the next bill. kpix 5. >>> new trouble tonight for a bay area blood testing start up. in october they closed their clinical labs and wellness centers after reports that its testing devices were flawed. now according to a listing by a real estate company, the company might rent out all or part of its headquarters....
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this is an organized effort. there is a bump up because this is due to his use of one minute and special order speeches. this is a data that shows a number of mentions of newt compared with robert michael the minority leader. gingrich is tied with those two leaders. if you extend this all the way into the early 90's, gingrich is more talked about in robert michael, the minority leader. conclude that we believe the evidence is fairly strong and we can think of gingrich as the minority. acting on behalf of collective party goals and acting strategically. cls is one of those resources that help him and his allies achieve their goals. this is part of a book. are we moving backwards? we will meet in the middle and hopefully have a coherent manuscript when finished. thank you very much. >> thank you. , confrontations from newt gingrich in the explosion of -- in 1980's america. >> thanks for putting this together. it's kind of amazing after 17 years. i can say when i finish graduate school and 96 there would be a long-r
this is an organized effort. there is a bump up because this is due to his use of one minute and special order speeches. this is a data that shows a number of mentions of newt compared with robert michael the minority leader. gingrich is tied with those two leaders. if you extend this all the way into the early 90's, gingrich is more talked about in robert michael, the minority leader. conclude that we believe the evidence is fairly strong and we can think of gingrich as the minority. acting on...
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top fuel, an tron brown.rance gets him at the start, never looked back. 329 miles per hour, taking the title. >>> well, the niners don the pads the first time in training camp today. this is when you can find out who can really play. anyone can look good in shorts and t-shirts. ruben foster first round pick in alabama had shoulder issues coming into camp. he was live today and this kid can play. 6'1", 245 pounds run sideline to sideline. challenge for starting spot. he lined up next to know var owe bowman today. >> i was worried at first, i was worried because you look at bo and you look at me. he's a man, like that's a man. you see his arms? [ laughter ] >> like -- in the nfl there's a lot of grown men. it's not college. at first i was worried and anxious and nervous, but at the same time it was like him just talking to me about like it's the same thing as college, you know. and i felt that. >> he's going to be a player. all right. tee it up at 6:00 and congrats to the newest members of the hall of fame. gre
top fuel, an tron brown.rance gets him at the start, never looked back. 329 miles per hour, taking the title. >>> well, the niners don the pads the first time in training camp today. this is when you can find out who can really play. anyone can look good in shorts and t-shirts. ruben foster first round pick in alabama had shoulder issues coming into camp. he was live today and this kid can play. 6'1", 245 pounds run sideline to sideline. challenge for starting spot. he lined up...
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british troops in helmand fighting an insurgency.see were the secret raids that often took place at night involving british special forces such as the sas. there are now allegations that in some of these raids, innocent civilians were killed. the bbc has interviewed one man, who's asked not to be identified, who claims unarmed members of his family were victims of one of those raids. translation: we were held blind—folded in a room overnight. early in the morning, the soldiers came back and said i should not go out until they had left. when their helicopters had gone, we came out and found they had shot my father, two brothers and a cousin. the bbc‘s been told the raid did involve special forces and is now being investigated. others who served in afghanistan have questions about the conduct of the sas too. chris green was a reservist in helmand when he had to deal with the aftermath of another special forces raid in which locals allege civilians were killed in cold blood, one of a number of allegations first reported in the sunday ti
british troops in helmand fighting an insurgency.see were the secret raids that often took place at night involving british special forces such as the sas. there are now allegations that in some of these raids, innocent civilians were killed. the bbc has interviewed one man, who's asked not to be identified, who claims unarmed members of his family were victims of one of those raids. translation: we were held blind—folded in a room overnight. early in the morning, the soldiers came back and...
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i spoke about an example in my opening statement regarding an individual overseas who was part of an isil facilitation network. i can also walk the committee through another example that occurred overseas and also impacted americans overseas. this occurred on december 31 of last year in istanbul, turkey. there was a particular individual who was targeting a nightclub in turkey and was going to carry out an attack. he did in fact conduct that attack, as i am sure you know by now, and was responsible for the deaths or injuries of 38 people of 14 different countries. one of those was an american shot in the hip. in working together with our foreign service partners in turkey, we were able to identify the individual who conducted that attack. we were able to go up on 702 collection on that particular individual. based on that collection, we were able to identify where that individual was located and pass that information to the appropriate turkish authorities, who apprehended him and took him into custody. it was instrumental in helping us find an individual who perpetrated an attack in
i spoke about an example in my opening statement regarding an individual overseas who was part of an isil facilitation network. i can also walk the committee through another example that occurred overseas and also impacted americans overseas. this occurred on december 31 of last year in istanbul, turkey. there was a particular individual who was targeting a nightclub in turkey and was going to carry out an attack. he did in fact conduct that attack, as i am sure you know by now, and was...
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like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for some. but for you, one pill a day may provide symptom relief. ask your doctor about xeljanz xr. an "unjection™". you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company sa
like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher...
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plot to bring down an airliner. police in hazmat suits, others wearing gas masks, raiding homes across sydney, australia. four men arrested. >> we do believe it is islamic-inspired terrorism. >> reporter: officials believe the terror plan involved an improvised device, describing the plot as credible. sources tell abc news that american intelligence officials are closely monitoring the case, because of suspected communications between the alleged plotters and isis. also tonight, chilling new details from the newspaper, "the australian." the suspects constructing an explosive device using poisonous gas that would kill or i am mobilize everyone on the aircraft. >> if australian media reports are correct, this would be the first time we have of terrorist act that involved gas on an airplane. >> reporter: the department of homeland security are assisting partners overseas and have taken extraordinary steps to protect flights bound for the united states. airports across australia intensifying armed patrols, warning passe
plot to bring down an airliner. police in hazmat suits, others wearing gas masks, raiding homes across sydney, australia. four men arrested. >> we do believe it is islamic-inspired terrorism. >> reporter: officials believe the terror plan involved an improvised device, describing the plot as credible. sources tell abc news that american intelligence officials are closely monitoring the case, because of suspected communications between the alleged plotters and isis. also tonight,...
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, an early champion of trump. now in the last couple of weeks, it seemed hostile to trump. that would be a real concern for me if i was running a political operation.ea losing people who supported me is a sign that things are going in the wrong direction. do you think they know that? >> i would hope they know that. certainly the white house was not happy that this was reported in the last day. of them being blindsided by this interview and then trying to do damage control. the president did a fantastic job on health care. he took the 52 senators to task and reminded them what their responsibility and promises were to the american people. that was all destroyed in a matter of hours by this interview. t t p you give an interview like that to the enemy? "the new york times"? no friend of yours? they're trying to bait you. that's what they were doing, the president took the bait. he has received the brunt of a terrible, terrible article. it will now take some time frame -- for him to get back on track. the president h
, an early champion of trump. now in the last couple of weeks, it seemed hostile to trump. that would be a real concern for me if i was running a political operation.ea losing people who supported me is a sign that things are going in the wrong direction. do you think they know that? >> i would hope they know that. certainly the white house was not happy that this was reported in the last day. of them being blindsided by this interview and then trying to do damage control. the president...
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so that certainly is an issue. and beyond that i think it just puts tremendous strain on our community health centers as well. again the absence of proper funding for community mental health in this country is a huge issue. it exists all over. it is acute in contact as well. we rely on r-14 community health centers to provide those services to children. with seen an increase with the focus in recent years on addiction issues an increase in the proper treatment for children and such think that's been critical for -- >> let me just warn you that by treating medicaid into per capita grant, tiffany for new addicted folks is going, i should say the need for funding is going to increase. states are going to have to make decisions, one, change their eligibility criteria, two, the reimbursement rates, and three, the benefits that they would cover. and oftentimes, unfortunately, the mental health and these community centers treatments are the first on the chopping block. it's going to get worse if this bill is going to pass
so that certainly is an issue. and beyond that i think it just puts tremendous strain on our community health centers as well. again the absence of proper funding for community mental health in this country is a huge issue. it exists all over. it is acute in contact as well. we rely on r-14 community health centers to provide those services to children. with seen an increase with the focus in recent years on addiction issues an increase in the proper treatment for children and such think that's...
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the parents of an autistic boy with a rare genetic condition go to the high court to overturn an nhsnd in sport, england are through to the final of the women's cricket world cup. they havejust the final of the women's cricket world cup. they have just beaten south africa by two wickets in the semifinal in bristol. england goalkeeperjoe hart has completed a loa n m ove goalkeeperjoe hart has completed a loan move to west ham from manchester city for the season. the 30—year—old was told by city boss pep guardiola he could find another club, after spending last season with italian club to reno. michael matthews has won stage 16 of the tour de france in a photo finish, as chris froome maintained the leader's yellow jersey. more on chris froome maintained the leader's yellowjersey. more on those stories after 5:30pm. back to you. doctors from great 0rmond street have met with an american doctor and charlie gard's mother to discuss the 11—month—old's condition. the meeting was set up after dr michio hirano, a professor of neurology at a new york hospital, spent more than four hours examin
the parents of an autistic boy with a rare genetic condition go to the high court to overturn an nhsnd in sport, england are through to the final of the women's cricket world cup. they havejust the final of the women's cricket world cup. they have just beaten south africa by two wickets in the semifinal in bristol. england goalkeeperjoe hart has completed a loa n m ove goalkeeperjoe hart has completed a loan move to west ham from manchester city for the season. the 30—year—old was told by...
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so that is an issue.gau ntlet she‘s right to pass down the ga u ntlet to she‘s right to pass down the gauntlet to the labour party and say, especially to the leadership of the labour party, saying, set aside some of your tribe, dogmatic approaches, which is a feature of some of the hard extreme left and say, and your actual work with the government on some of the big issues like social care? finally, i'd like you have heard about one of your collea g u es you have heard about one of your colleagues on the back bench, anne marie morris, the mp for newton abbot in devon, making a racist comment in a speech. which has been rather good sized by many. what is your view on that? it's appalling. it's your view on that? it's appalling. it‘s the very worst word, most deeply offensive word and horrible word, that anybody can use. i apologise on her behalf. because you should never have used that expression, she should never have used that word. nobody should. its marble. should she was the whip? that is for her to
so that is an issue.gau ntlet she‘s right to pass down the ga u ntlet to she‘s right to pass down the gauntlet to the labour party and say, especially to the leadership of the labour party, saying, set aside some of your tribe, dogmatic approaches, which is a feature of some of the hard extreme left and say, and your actual work with the government on some of the big issues like social care? finally, i'd like you have heard about one of your collea g u es you have heard about one of your...
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i will give you an example. someone some years ago made the decision, you know, we just won't shampoo the carpet as often and it saved a million dollars. but, boy, you get on and you sad, wow, that hasn't been cleaned in a while and that's not the experience we want to bring -- where all of our conversation is, yes, we want to be like any other great company. we want to be efficient and effective. we want to look at ways to reduce cost, but we want to do it in the places that don't have that direct customer impact. that's the mindset i think that we all have, certainly the senior team has, and those are the processes we're going through. >> this is a bit northeast corridor focus. would the problems getting in and out of new york this summer be less severe if governor christie had not cancelled the tunnel project in 2010? that's not political. >> i've answered a lot of questions recently by saying i understand the governor's frustration. i can't quite wrap that one in. you know, look, that was before my time. the
i will give you an example. someone some years ago made the decision, you know, we just won't shampoo the carpet as often and it saved a million dollars. but, boy, you get on and you sad, wow, that hasn't been cleaned in a while and that's not the experience we want to bring -- where all of our conversation is, yes, we want to be like any other great company. we want to be efficient and effective. we want to look at ways to reduce cost, but we want to do it in the places that don't have that...
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i wrote an op ed piece. i think it is completely conclusive. >> what you're saying is the president had pardoned himself, it would not be prosecutable so it wouldn't make sense. >> but he will still be prosecutable so there was no idea -- >> let's play this out. we are dealing with a very sue-generous situation. the faith in minimum we've seen from republicans seems to be absolute. let's say donald trump tried it. he tried to pardon himself. maybe it was litigated and he won. and he wound up a pardoned president having admitted to crimes. how could he serve? >> he konltd serve. he would be thumbing his nose at every institution of our government. the idea that the president is the chief law enforcement officer of the country. sworn to uphold the laws. to take care, faithfully executed. it would be an outrage of everything we stand for. and i saw what happened during watergate. president nixon was elected with one of the biggest land slides in american history. that was this november 1972. just about ten mont
i wrote an op ed piece. i think it is completely conclusive. >> what you're saying is the president had pardoned himself, it would not be prosecutable so it wouldn't make sense. >> but he will still be prosecutable so there was no idea -- >> let's play this out. we are dealing with a very sue-generous situation. the faith in minimum we've seen from republicans seems to be absolute. let's say donald trump tried it. he tried to pardon himself. maybe it was litigated and he won....
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an allstate company.. lobster and shrimp are teaming up in so many new dishes.fest, like coastal lobster and shrimp, with shrimp crusted with kettle chips. or new, over-the-top lobster and shrimp overboard. but it can't last, so hurry in. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house need
an allstate company.. lobster and shrimp are teaming up in so many new dishes.fest, like coastal lobster and shrimp, with shrimp crusted with kettle chips. or new, over-the-top lobster and shrimp overboard. but it can't last, so hurry in. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a...
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now back with an emotional reunion in san jose.fessional soccer player met the men who saved his life during a special ceremony yesterday. our reporter has the story. >> this is the first time he's meeting the men who saved him face to face. before there were words, there were hugs. >> true believer. god gave me second chance. i don't remember. but you guys were there. >> on july 4th. silva was at lake tahoe and went for an early morning swim alone. suddenly, he was struggling. the cold water overtook him. he started drowning. these two men were paddle boarding nearby. >> i ripped off my sweatshirt and dove in because he was't coming back up. luckily, i got underneath him, pushed off the bottom of the sand and pushed him up. colby was waiting. >> colby got silva on to his board and pushed him to the board and pushed him to the shore where retired e.r. nurse john burke happened to be on the beach. >> as soon as they hit the sand, i flipped him over, checked pulse, respirations, nothing, flat line. so i started cpr. went for five, ei
now back with an emotional reunion in san jose.fessional soccer player met the men who saved his life during a special ceremony yesterday. our reporter has the story. >> this is the first time he's meeting the men who saved him face to face. before there were words, there were hugs. >> true believer. god gave me second chance. i don't remember. but you guys were there. >> on july 4th. silva was at lake tahoe and went for an early morning swim alone. suddenly, he was...
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we are talking about emergencies, and an emergency is an emergency. and mine was an emergency.the local ambulance trust, south central, said it extended condolences to the family. at the time, many of its resources were tied up elsewhere. some argue that while the reforms are welcome, they won't solve wider nhs problems. from the patients‘ point of view, this could be good, in terms of one part of theirjourney, as it were. but it's no good if they get messed up in a&e, or can't get a bed in hospital when they need it. what time did this start today? reforms have already been introduced in wales. there is a pilot scheme under way in scotland. trials in england suggest more ambulances can be freed up to get to a wider range of patients, but the real test will come this winter, when it's introduced nationally. hugh pym, bbc news. one of china's most prominent political dissidents, liu xiaobo, has died of cancer a month after he was moved from prison to hospital. he was 61. he'd been serving an 11—year sentence for "inciting subversion of state power". mr liu won the nobel peace pr
we are talking about emergencies, and an emergency is an emergency. and mine was an emergency.the local ambulance trust, south central, said it extended condolences to the family. at the time, many of its resources were tied up elsewhere. some argue that while the reforms are welcome, they won't solve wider nhs problems. from the patients‘ point of view, this could be good, in terms of one part of theirjourney, as it were. but it's no good if they get messed up in a&e, or can't get a bed...
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reporter: an image of hope.iriam szychowska, the wife of the rabbi of lodz, cycles cheerfully with her little son. before world war ii, a third of the city's population was jewish. the nazis murdered them all. now miriam heads a jewish daycare center. five children come every day. they learn hebrew, the religion's rituals, and jewish songs. the daycare center was founded a year and a half ago. it takes a long time to reestablish a culture. asked whether there are still prejudice against jews here, miriam says it can be dealt with. miriam: what is anti-semitism? i think poland and lodz are a bit afraid. it's that simple. and fear is not evil. only if it turns into aggression does it become dangerous. but we just say, we jews are okay. we're not going to take away your houses, we're not going to eat your children, we're not going to circumcise your sons. we sit here at pomorska street 18, we have our little ghetto. reporter: the jewish community here is a microcosm. recently, this shop began selling kosher food. m
reporter: an image of hope.iriam szychowska, the wife of the rabbi of lodz, cycles cheerfully with her little son. before world war ii, a third of the city's population was jewish. the nazis murdered them all. now miriam heads a jewish daycare center. five children come every day. they learn hebrew, the religion's rituals, and jewish songs. the daycare center was founded a year and a half ago. it takes a long time to reestablish a culture. asked whether there are still prejudice against jews...
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some people get less than an inch. some people get over an inch. keep the umbrella handy. rain on and off the next days. we have the yellow weather alert tomorrow. mid-80s while we have the rain around. the weekend forecast is much more dry. only a stray shower saturday. up near 90. low humidity sunday. sunday is really a fantastic day. back in the 90s. more thunderstorms return by tuesday. we will be right back with more now at havertys furniture, it's our star spangled sale. now through monday, save up to one-thousand dollars in bonus discounts to create your perfect home. plus, you'll get thirty-six month, no interest financing. hurry, this sale ends monday! with havertys, your home can be perfect. even when life isn't. i'm going to the movies with britney. the star spangled sale is on now at havertys. >>> the next story has a lot of people talking and others outraged. it is over a decision not to allow children under seven years old in this shot. the owner of plat
some people get less than an inch. some people get over an inch. keep the umbrella handy. rain on and off the next days. we have the yellow weather alert tomorrow. mid-80s while we have the rain around. the weekend forecast is much more dry. only a stray shower saturday. up near 90. low humidity sunday. sunday is really a fantastic day. back in the 90s. more thunderstorms return by tuesday. we will be right back with more now at havertys furniture, it's our star spangled sale. now through...
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>> it's an interesting question, and that's probably an issue that would lurk. i think the court might view it as what's before us is this executive order. and if it's moot, then those issues could be fought another day. but i think will is right that there might be a competing urge that some justices are concerned with what they might see as the overbredth. do they leave decisions in place or do they get vacated? there's a lot of complicated cases about what happens, but you put your finger on an important issue? . >> what about the fact that the injunction was only lifted in parts. parts of the order never went into effect and it's a review but at the end of the 90 days, parts may be continued, you can never tell if it's proper vetting or not, and there's still a 120-day vetting. there will still be parts of the case that will still be around when the court hears oral argument. >> yeah. there could be. obviously there's so many moving pieces. even 120 days is going to be -- going to time out around the time of oral argument. the night the district court in haw
>> it's an interesting question, and that's probably an issue that would lurk. i think the court might view it as what's before us is this executive order. and if it's moot, then those issues could be fought another day. but i think will is right that there might be a competing urge that some justices are concerned with what they might see as the overbredth. do they leave decisions in place or do they get vacated? there's a lot of complicated cases about what happens, but you put your...
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this is just over an hour. all those that lost loved ones in the plane crash yesterday in mississippi. our hearts break for all of those impacted by the many livef cut short a. y of. obamacare has spent years trying to deny these realities. when the weight of the evidence became too clear to ignore, some declared the harmful impact on the country. the democratic governor of minnesota declared that it was no longer affordable. president clinton branded it the greatest thing in the world. others said some other things. such acknowledgment of the obvious seemed like progress. but it turned out just to bey rhetoric. democrats made it clear early on they didn't want to work with us in a serious bipartisan way to i wish that they had made a s different choice. i wish certain calls for bipartisanship now were more serious but this is the reality we must accept because that is where we are. this is the charge that we must accept as well.th the american people are looking to us for a better way. that's why i chose to ke
this is just over an hour. all those that lost loved ones in the plane crash yesterday in mississippi. our hearts break for all of those impacted by the many livef cut short a. y of. obamacare has spent years trying to deny these realities. when the weight of the evidence became too clear to ignore, some declared the harmful impact on the country. the democratic governor of minnesota declared that it was no longer affordable. president clinton branded it the greatest thing in the world. others...
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this is an issue.ild is playing football, the earlier you start, the more of a chance this is happening, and certainly we need to pay attention. we need to change the rules or figure out ways to change them. >> experts say, quote, they're working with current and former nfl athletes and there are still concerns over what leads to nfl trauma. is that enough from the nfl? >> aeer ago the nfl admitted that cte can be caused by repetitive head trauma in football. so i like that step 4, but i think a lot more needs to be done. we need to look at ways to actually prevent the progression from trauma from this cte. maybe there are medicines that can reduce inflammation in the brain. with need to take an aggressive stance. football is not going to go away, but we need football players to lever a long quality of life. study. stabler was part of the you can see the picture. it's on their website. it shows moderate cte. what's interesting about this is it affects quarterbacks too. >> no question about its. you see
this is an issue.ild is playing football, the earlier you start, the more of a chance this is happening, and certainly we need to pay attention. we need to change the rules or figure out ways to change them. >> experts say, quote, they're working with current and former nfl athletes and there are still concerns over what leads to nfl trauma. is that enough from the nfl? >> aeer ago the nfl admitted that cte can be caused by repetitive head trauma in football. so i like that step 4,...
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investigators say they have information that the plot to blow up an aircraft involved the use of an improvisedads were sealed off and properties searched, it has been reported the operation was not planned but a rapid response to a tip—off. the prime minister, malcolm turnbull, says the authorities have foiled what appears to be an elaborate conspiracy. i can report last night that there has been a majorjoint counterterrorism operation to disrupt a terrorist plot to bring down an aeroplane. the operation is continuing. a woman who said her son and husband were among those arrested in sydney has denied they had any ties to extremism, but senior police commanders say the raids were part of an alleged islamic—inspired plot. additional security measures have been put in place at domestic and international airports around the country. australia's national terror threat level remains at probable, which means the intelligence agencies believe that groups or individuals have the intent and capability to carry out an attack. since 2014, 70 people have been charged as a result of more than 30 counterter
investigators say they have information that the plot to blow up an aircraft involved the use of an improvisedads were sealed off and properties searched, it has been reported the operation was not planned but a rapid response to a tip—off. the prime minister, malcolm turnbull, says the authorities have foiled what appears to be an elaborate conspiracy. i can report last night that there has been a majorjoint counterterrorism operation to disrupt a terrorist plot to bring down an aeroplane....